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so alaska, as you know is a big state.ou're up in alaska doesn't mean that you're near at all to the action. as i like to say that would be functional equivalent of having a coast guard base in protecting the interest of boston or rhode island or maine. infrastructure is critical. we have made significant here on the deep water draft port for the port of nome, much more, in terms of able to c sense, protect the interest of the arctic. he last time you testified before this committee, you emphatically stated the need for kind of ports and infrastructure. can you just comment on that mentioned, in the environment and public works harbor e, the ports and bill has a very significant authorization for deep water port, that could handle ice breakers, that could handle fast response cutters. national security cutters. destroyers from the u.s. navy. what's your sense of that? vision for aneed a series of strategic arctic ports the way russia does. a littleomment on that bit and how important that is to the coast guard? senator, i
so alaska, as you know is a big state.ou're up in alaska doesn't mean that you're near at all to the action. as i like to say that would be functional equivalent of having a coast guard base in protecting the interest of boston or rhode island or maine. infrastructure is critical. we have made significant here on the deep water draft port for the port of nome, much more, in terms of able to c sense, protect the interest of the arctic. he last time you testified before this committee, you...
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this is a dark time in alaska right now. maybe 3:45 p.m., right now, it makes for a long day. we are l used to long days becae we know in the darkest times of winter, there's going to come that time when things start to change and the days begin to get longer, the sunlight is with us more and more. as alaskans are considering the very deep economic strife there in right now, we know there is light at the end, the vaccine arriving. it is coming. in the meantime, you need to get from here to there. so what we have outlined in this bipartisan proposal is exactly that. it is that lifeline that can gem them from december to march, april when hope really starts to return. i know there is a great deal being considered right now. as i have shared, we were able to advance the ball significantly with e his efforts we have made. but when we presented that multi- hundred page package to the public, the administration and later shipped, basically said it's a gift. take it. kind of lost all control, that is fine but i am urging that we commit with every sense of urgency to do our business q
this is a dark time in alaska right now. maybe 3:45 p.m., right now, it makes for a long day. we are l used to long days becae we know in the darkest times of winter, there's going to come that time when things start to change and the days begin to get longer, the sunlight is with us more and more. as alaskans are considering the very deep economic strife there in right now, we know there is light at the end, the vaccine arriving. it is coming. in the meantime, you need to get from here to...
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association from juno, alaska, nd dr. jennifer francis also virginia re as a senior scientist at the woodall center last year the subcommittee had a hearing that focused on the arctic strategy released by the coast guard. prioritizes the need to enhance our capabilities for operating in the arctic. with persistent investment in infrastructure and personnel needed to close gaps. especially given our rivals in the arctic, china and russia. today's hearings will focus on those needed investments. and the vital work that still needs to be done. we have shifted to the next region of great power competition. china and russia are outpacing investments in arctic infrastructure. that is america's only thistional i broker gapping capability creates a space for russia and china to have more icebreakers. and influence the arctic. which they are trying to do. vessel traffic safety and security, maritime law enforcement, fisheries resources management, search-and-rescue, and environmental response. inhave seen russia push all on contro
association from juno, alaska, nd dr. jennifer francis also virginia re as a senior scientist at the woodall center last year the subcommittee had a hearing that focused on the arctic strategy released by the coast guard. prioritizes the need to enhance our capabilities for operating in the arctic. with persistent investment in infrastructure and personnel needed to close gaps. especially given our rivals in the arctic, china and russia. today's hearings will focus on those needed investments....
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so alaska is a big state and just because you're in alaska doesn't mean at all that you're close the action and there is a coast guard place in florida protecting rhode island or maine. infrastructure is critical. we have made significant progress here on the deep water draft port for the port of nome, which is in the geographic sense, able to protect the interest of the yard. >> you emphatically stated the need for those ports and infrastructure and the ports committee and the ports in harborville has a significant authorization for deep water port that can handle breakers and fast-response cutters and even destroyers from the u.s. navy. what's your sense of that? i believe we need a vision for a series of strategic arctic ports the way russia does. can you comment on that a little bit and how important that is for the coast guard? >> senator, i will. i first want to thank you for the infrastructure you've provided already. as you know, about 10% of the coast guard's infrastructure is in alaska. >> we'll continue to provide that as you need it. yes, sir, i specifically with regards
so alaska is a big state and just because you're in alaska doesn't mean at all that you're close the action and there is a coast guard place in florida protecting rhode island or maine. infrastructure is critical. we have made significant progress here on the deep water draft port for the port of nome, which is in the geographic sense, able to protect the interest of the yard. >> you emphatically stated the need for those ports and infrastructure and the ports committee and the ports in...
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most remote locations in this inhospitable terrain from greenland through the northwest passage to alaska. we meet people who sense that their world is changing. and those who are changing. this is a world in which the future of humanity will be decided. by. the arctic plate. while taking risky maneuvers at full speed or a. feverish look for a pass. sits through the ice. to go over high. profile it's a race against time. to go right. for 3 more from. a north easterly wind that's unusually powerful for early july drives large amounts of drift ice from the arctic ocean into the fuehrer to the freezing headwind makes travel difficult and pushes the ice sheets closer and closer together creating pack ice after traveling almost 700 kilometers in the scoresby sound we find ourselves stranded in the arctic together with a parcel ice and family and one of the most isolated and inhospitable places on earth. a week before we departed iceland on a 2 hour flight over the arctic ocean our destination it took me. a village some 800 kilometers away from its closest neighbors. the descent itself is breat
most remote locations in this inhospitable terrain from greenland through the northwest passage to alaska. we meet people who sense that their world is changing. and those who are changing. this is a world in which the future of humanity will be decided. by. the arctic plate. while taking risky maneuvers at full speed or a. feverish look for a pass. sits through the ice. to go over high. profile it's a race against time. to go right. for 3 more from. a north easterly wind that's unusually...
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most remote locations in this inhospitable terrain from greenland through the northwest passage to alaska. we meet people who sense that their world is changing. and those who are changing and. this is a world in which the future of humanity will be decided. the arctic. while taking risky maneuvers at full speed or go barsa lies a feverish look for a passage through the ice. to go for free ice. it's a race against time. to go right. thanks for. the north easterly wind that's unusually powerful for early july drives a large amounts of drift ice from the arctic ocean into the fuehrer to the freezing headwind makes travel difficult and pushes the ice sheets closer and closer together creating pack ice after traveling almost 700 kilometers in the scoresby sound we find ourselves stranded in the arctic together with of our still eyes and family and one of the most isolated and inhospitable places on earth. a week before we departed iceland on a 2 hour flight over the arctic ocean our destination it took 4 tournament. the village some 800 kilometers away from its closest neighbors. the descent
most remote locations in this inhospitable terrain from greenland through the northwest passage to alaska. we meet people who sense that their world is changing. and those who are changing and. this is a world in which the future of humanity will be decided. the arctic. while taking risky maneuvers at full speed or go barsa lies a feverish look for a passage through the ice. to go for free ice. it's a race against time. to go right. thanks for. the north easterly wind that's unusually powerful...
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alaska has been open as far as the state since may. although we have cases of the 45000 as you noticed, the number of deaths are below 200. in her hospitalization rates are actually falling. so are statistics that really matter, the death numbers and the hospitalization rates and numbers are some of the lowest if not the lowest in the country and part of the reason for that we got on top of the pandemic early on and we did everything that we could to protect her most vulnerable especially those in a lot of our congregate settings such as her senior centers. it is still gotten into the congruent settings but nonetheless our numbers are holding and we have a great vaccination plan and about 61000 the have arrived in alaska and we vaccinated 12000 individuals as a christmas so we are moving pretty rapidly. we believe over the next few weeks it will make a huge difference especially once we vaccinate all of the folks that are the most vulnerable, although first-line healthcare workers, we believe we will see the numbers go down further and
alaska has been open as far as the state since may. although we have cases of the 45000 as you noticed, the number of deaths are below 200. in her hospitalization rates are actually falling. so are statistics that really matter, the death numbers and the hospitalization rates and numbers are some of the lowest if not the lowest in the country and part of the reason for that we got on top of the pandemic early on and we did everything that we could to protect her most vulnerable especially those...
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we are pretty proud up in alaska about the science that we have. we have a pretty extensive climate model. i focused on fish, but the climate model extends far beyond that. scientistsome of the in this regard. that have beenns taking different measures of different things. we need to continue those time series. we need to use and work a little bit better on cooperative research. bewarethat this year unable to get the fishery surveys done, but with the help of the science center, many took data loggers to collect temperature, so that we could try to identify and inform as much as we could without the surveys. ,here are opportunities here but we do have the models in the north pacific. we need to continue to inform those models. dual focus and purpose. we get the data to inform those models, but also the data to up in the north pacific. we have great science up here but we just need to double up and make sure that the funding is there to encourage. senator, we do appreciate all of the work that you have done for the north pacific and the fisheries. i
we are pretty proud up in alaska about the science that we have. we have a pretty extensive climate model. i focused on fish, but the climate model extends far beyond that. scientistsome of the in this regard. that have beenns taking different measures of different things. we need to continue those time series. we need to use and work a little bit better on cooperative research. bewarethat this year unable to get the fishery surveys done, but with the help of the science center, many took data...
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we continue our journey traveling almost 2000 kilometers westward to fairbanks alaska and from there another 800 kilometers to the dead horse by the beaufort sea. it's now early october and we're on the dalton highway. much of it is just a mix of mud and gravel it's been called one of the world's most dangerous roads. crossing the yukon river we had northwards in the arctic following the route of the trans alaska pipeline. and crossing the mighty brooks range a 1000 kilometer long mountain range that runs right across northern alaska. halfway along the route we had cold put a little more than a gas station in the middle of the wilderness until the mid 1990 s. the dalton highway was closed to normal traffic anyone wanting to use it needed a special permit from the oil companies. now truck drivers tell us they're encountering more and more tourists most come here in the winter to see the northern lights but they often underestimate the risks thank you beautiful as it is as nice as it is it's not to me it's not worth it because it's it is very dangerous you know and specially come i'm p
we continue our journey traveling almost 2000 kilometers westward to fairbanks alaska and from there another 800 kilometers to the dead horse by the beaufort sea. it's now early october and we're on the dalton highway. much of it is just a mix of mud and gravel it's been called one of the world's most dangerous roads. crossing the yukon river we had northwards in the arctic following the route of the trans alaska pipeline. and crossing the mighty brooks range a 1000 kilometer long mountain...
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we continue our journey traveling almost 2000 kilometers westward to fairbanks alaska and from there another 800 kilometers to the dead horse by the beaufort sea. it's now early october and we are on the dalton highway. much of it is just a mix of mud and gravel it's been called one of the world's most dangerous roads. crossing the yukon river we head northwards in the arctic following the route of the trans alaska pipeline. and crossing the mighty brooks range of 1000 kilometer long mountain range that runs right across northern alaska. halfway along the route we had cold put a little more than a gas station in the middle of the wilderness until the mid 1990 s. the dalton highway was closed to normal traffic anyone wanting to use it needed a special permit from the oil companies. now truck drivers tell us they're encountering more and more tourists most come here in the winter to see the northern lights but they often underestimate the risks it's beautiful as it is nice as it is it's not to me it's not worth it because it's it is very dangerous you know and specially come on prepare
we continue our journey traveling almost 2000 kilometers westward to fairbanks alaska and from there another 800 kilometers to the dead horse by the beaufort sea. it's now early october and we are on the dalton highway. much of it is just a mix of mud and gravel it's been called one of the world's most dangerous roads. crossing the yukon river we head northwards in the arctic following the route of the trans alaska pipeline. and crossing the mighty brooks range of 1000 kilometer long mountain...
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we visit oil-rich communities in california's san joaquin valley and along alaska's arctic slope, where residents are asking tough questions about the consequences of fossil fuel extraction. it's been the bedrock of their economic livelihoods for decades but is now fracturing communities and threatening the planet. [camera's shutter advancing] different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. congregation: ♪ ...oh, victory in jesus, my savior forever, he sought me and he bought me with his redeeming blood... ♪ man: it was only 59 years ago that alaska was ratified as a state in the united states of america, and many people involved did not consider much what the original owners of the land already had and wanted to keep. may god continue to bless the inupiaq people, may god continue to bless this land, may god continue to bless the sea from which cometh all of our abundance. and the church said... congregation: amen. man: arctic slope regi
we visit oil-rich communities in california's san joaquin valley and along alaska's arctic slope, where residents are asking tough questions about the consequences of fossil fuel extraction. it's been the bedrock of their economic livelihoods for decades but is now fracturing communities and threatening the planet. [camera's shutter advancing] different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange...
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an entire village in alaska has had to move if another country trying to wipe out an american town. we do everything in our power to protect. wantonness getting climate change as the same threat right now alaska seems some of the fastest coastal erosion in the world we lost about 30 feet. 35 feet of ground in just about 3 months while we were measuring. is fast and that means the river is 35 closer than how the world war i think we're part of earth for. this is tell me. because certainly kill off might sell russian but tommy is a real friend who lives in finland. this rivera. his name is ok my yorkie and the river are going through their oaths and. tonight tommy is heading for russia to take part in the european ice speedway championship. not many people know about this on the usual sports but motorcycle racing on ice is tommy's true passion. officially the nordic countries are considered the birthplace of ice racing but it quickly caught on in russia. speedway is beautiful expensive and very dangerous. on top of that race is take place in extremely low temperatures which doesn't ex
an entire village in alaska has had to move if another country trying to wipe out an american town. we do everything in our power to protect. wantonness getting climate change as the same threat right now alaska seems some of the fastest coastal erosion in the world we lost about 30 feet. 35 feet of ground in just about 3 months while we were measuring. is fast and that means the river is 35 closer than how the world war i think we're part of earth for. this is tell me. because certainly kill...
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an entire village in alaska has had to move if another country threaten the wife of an american town. we do everything in our power to protect the. water they escaping climate change is the same threat right now alaska does seem some of the fuss just coastal erosion in the world we lost about 30 feet. 35 feet of ground in just about 3 months while we were measuring. it is fast paced the river is $35.00 closer than how many. more were part of the 1st from. join me every 1st week on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. the european championship is always hosted by the country of the current title holder. of the last 22 championships. held in russia. so it appears that russia really is a nation of speedway champions. each motorcycle is way before a race that should be no less than 100 kilograms but can be heavy. scrutineers then examine it closely to ensure it complies with the rules for example must be 28 millimeters long. to. also examine make sure there are no cracks the mechanics check the sa
an entire village in alaska has had to move if another country threaten the wife of an american town. we do everything in our power to protect the. water they escaping climate change is the same threat right now alaska does seem some of the fuss just coastal erosion in the world we lost about 30 feet. 35 feet of ground in just about 3 months while we were measuring. it is fast paced the river is $35.00 closer than how many. more were part of the 1st from. join me every 1st week on the alex...
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thank you, patrick >> thank you >> still to come, alaska expanding the order for the 737 max.major order for the max this month fresh record highs for the nasdaq we'll discuss the latest with the ceo of alaska air, don't go anywhere >>> watch apple this morning up another 3 or 4%. news that it is planning to enter the electric car market. news giving stocks a boost as well we'll talk with the ceo next hour on squawk alley we'll be right back. that's why doctors recommend tylenol®. it won't raise blood pressure the way that advil® aleve or motrin® sometimes can. for trusted relief, trust tylenol®. it's the things that matter: family. health. that's it. we found help at covered california. now we have a plan we can afford. enroll now at coveredca.com health insurance... is understanding health insurance in another language. pero ahora es mucho más fácil. covered california offers free, expert assistance in multiple languages and financial help for people who need it. enroll now at coveredca.com >>> the u.s. is reporting at least 215,000 cases and 2,600 deaths each day. using joh
thank you, patrick >> thank you >> still to come, alaska expanding the order for the 737 max.major order for the max this month fresh record highs for the nasdaq we'll discuss the latest with the ceo of alaska air, don't go anywhere >>> watch apple this morning up another 3 or 4%. news that it is planning to enter the electric car market. news giving stocks a boost as well we'll talk with the ceo next hour on squawk alley we'll be right back. that's why doctors recommend...
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the healthcare worker in alaska has reportedly developed a severe allergic reaction after receiving pfizer's vaccine in response to our teas comment request pfizer said that they will be reviewing all of a little information on the case. casting a lot of direct from our studios in moscow this is our to international thomas certainly glad to have you with us and we start with our exclusive here on arch international in her 1st ever t.v. appearance we've spoken to the daughter of iran's former top military chief general was assassinated by the u.s. in a drone strike back in january his daughter is a knob gave an emotional description of the moment that she found out and spoke about the consequences of her father's death full interview is on today's going underground which you can also watch at r.t. dot com but here is a taste of what was said. turbot night. before a few hours that this happened for my father i hear and i spoke with him on the phone. and then i left. to lose it my family and i knew it that the situation in iraq was so dangerous so i added chattels for the new is in iraq and my
the healthcare worker in alaska has reportedly developed a severe allergic reaction after receiving pfizer's vaccine in response to our teas comment request pfizer said that they will be reviewing all of a little information on the case. casting a lot of direct from our studios in moscow this is our to international thomas certainly glad to have you with us and we start with our exclusive here on arch international in her 1st ever t.v. appearance we've spoken to the daughter of iran's former...
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health care worker and alaska has reportedly been hospitalized after receiving the kind of exotic seen developed by pfizer and bio untag it's said to be a serious allergic reaction however the person is in a stable condition let's get more from our t.s.k. that more pain now tailless see you how much do we know so i thought. well we have 2 reports one from the new york times the other from the washington post indicating that this health care worker in alaska is having a severe reaction to pfizer's new coded 19 vaccine now the reports that we have received indicate that the person did not have a history of severe allergic reactions now this comes on the heels of reports about 2 health care workers in the united kingdom who both had severe reactions to the vaccine as well however these 2 people in the united kingdom they were people that actually carried around they actually carried around auto injectors for adrenaline they had a history of very severe allergies they also had a very very severe reaction to the pfizer vaccine and that caused the united kingdom to actually issued this warni
health care worker and alaska has reportedly been hospitalized after receiving the kind of exotic seen developed by pfizer and bio untag it's said to be a serious allergic reaction however the person is in a stable condition let's get more from our t.s.k. that more pain now tailless see you how much do we know so i thought. well we have 2 reports one from the new york times the other from the washington post indicating that this health care worker in alaska is having a severe reaction to...
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health care worker in alaska has reportedly been hospitalized after receiving the coded vaccine developed by pfizer and biotech it is said to be a serious allergic reaction however the person is in stable condition we reached out to find her for comment and they did get back to us with more on that here's our tease killed. at this point we have reports from both the new york times and the washington post indicating that a health care worker in alaska has had a severe reaction to the vaccine from fires or the vaccine from pfizer which is intended to defeat the covert $1000.00 pandemic has apparently given this worker a severe allergic reaction and the reports seem to indicate that the person did not have a history of severe allergic reactions now this comes on the heels of reports about 2 health care workers in the united kingdom who both had severe reactions to the vaccine as well however these 2 people in the united kingdom they were people that actually carried around they actually carried around auto injectors for adrenaline they had a history of very severe allergies they also had a v
health care worker in alaska has reportedly been hospitalized after receiving the coded vaccine developed by pfizer and biotech it is said to be a serious allergic reaction however the person is in stable condition we reached out to find her for comment and they did get back to us with more on that here's our tease killed. at this point we have reports from both the new york times and the washington post indicating that a health care worker in alaska has had a severe reaction to the vaccine...
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relations they are monitoring the situation we have these reports about the health care worker in alaska so people are waiting for more information many are concerned about this vaccine will it be safe will it actually put an end to the pandemic as some have predicted so many are keeping their eye on this situation is certainly disturbing news to hear that a health care worker has had an adverse effect. germany has set another sad record in the pandemic with almost a 1000 deaths in the last 24 hours the news came on the 1st day of a strict new lockdown in the country reporting from berlin here's artie's peter all of. wednesday sees germany and a new lock down that will last through until the 10th of january but it also marks a very grim record $952.00 deaths over the last 24 hours with a covert 19 being confirmed by the robert cock institute germany's public health body it comes as germany enters a new strict a lockdown basically all non-essential retail polluting things like head dresses and beauty salons as well closing down the only things really remaining open are banks in some cases
relations they are monitoring the situation we have these reports about the health care worker in alaska so people are waiting for more information many are concerned about this vaccine will it be safe will it actually put an end to the pandemic as some have predicted so many are keeping their eye on this situation is certainly disturbing news to hear that a health care worker has had an adverse effect. germany has set another sad record in the pandemic with almost a 1000 deaths in the last 24...
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an entire village in alaska has had to move if another country trying to wipe out an american town. we do everything in our power to protect the. wantonness skipping climate change poses the same threat right now alaska has seen some of the fuss just coastal erosion in the world we lost about 35 feet. 35 feet of ground in just about 3 months while we were measuring. is fast and that means the river is 35 closer than how the woman was or i don't think we're part of her thirst for. among the stories that shaped the week here. the developer. seen sign an official memorandum of cooperation with. the efficacy rate will further rise. and new more. covert has been detected in england causing worldwide with more than 40 countries arrivals from the u.k. . or a defeat while the u.k. prime minister celebrates a historic deal across the english channel and the european union chief negotiator describes it as a lose lose risk.
an entire village in alaska has had to move if another country trying to wipe out an american town. we do everything in our power to protect the. wantonness skipping climate change poses the same threat right now alaska has seen some of the fuss just coastal erosion in the world we lost about 35 feet. 35 feet of ground in just about 3 months while we were measuring. is fast and that means the river is 35 closer than how the woman was or i don't think we're part of her thirst for. among the...
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an entire village in alaska has had to move if another country trying to wipe out an american town. we do everything in our power to protect the. water then escaping climate change policy is the same threat right now alaska does seem some of the fastest coastal erosion in the world we lost about 35 feet. 35 feet of ground in just about 3 months while we were measuring. is fast and means the river is 35 closer than how many was here before i think we're a part of america or earth from. has changed many american lives but pharmaceutical companies have a miraculous solution opioid based drugs talk to people who are chronic pain patients and believe that they're ok prescription is working for them but can the remedy really be said to. price at the. grocery dependency and addiction to opiates to long term use that really isn't scientifically justified and i'll study actually suggested that the long term effects might not just be absence of benefit but actually that they might be causing long term. welcome back to this report i'm going to continue with our conversation mitch firesign auth
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back-to-back storms have brought rainfall in alaska.te troopers in alaska say that six people were missing after a massive mudslide hit. some parts of the state broke the record 24-hour rainfall record on tuesday and wednesday. 30 people have been evacuated. some residents say this is the worst storm they have seen in many years. a series of rainstorms will produce more and more rainfall along the northeastern seaboard from alaska all the way down to the pacific northwest. heavy rainfall may reach 200 millimeters and heavy snowfall is expected in the higher elevations. that could trigger avalanches. a similar weather pattern is over northern europe. strong low pressure from the atlantic will bring widespread showers and heavy mountain snow, up to 86 meters of snow is expected in the alpine region. gusts could reach 130 kilometers per hour, creating blizzard-like conditions. showers could cause flooding in parts of italy. there's a chance of severe thunderstorms in rome as we go into friday. wet weather will persist in london and paris w
back-to-back storms have brought rainfall in alaska.te troopers in alaska say that six people were missing after a massive mudslide hit. some parts of the state broke the record 24-hour rainfall record on tuesday and wednesday. 30 people have been evacuated. some residents say this is the worst storm they have seen in many years. a series of rainstorms will produce more and more rainfall along the northeastern seaboard from alaska all the way down to the pacific northwest. heavy rainfall may...
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va a continuar ahora con la presencia de lluvias que vienen generado precisamente de del golfo de alaska>>> muchas veces guillermo torres rejas encuentra un hombre que puede estar vinculado una serie de ataques en santa cara oficial en santa clara arrastraron esa tarde sospechoso en un estacionamiento sin embargo tras una donde se rindió en la alerta. una familia escuela está viviendo literalmente su época más oscura no solo viven en medio de la pandemia de la pequeÑa casa rodante sino que también les robaron el generador de energía en este cada hora más temprano los niÑos que tiene que hacer tareas sin los esa navidad será la más tristes que asegurada información tenido antes habló con ellos y nos tiene la historia que verá solo por telemundo 48 >>> mi esposo le puso luces al arbolito le mataron sus ilusiones a ellos esta familia que vive en una casa rodante que pidióque lo dejen cenando mi matriculación se pasado mes de septiembre porque sus hijos no tenían los medios necesarios para estudiar en línea solventado este problema este pasado sábado se enfrentaron a uno más grave >>> la seÑ
va a continuar ahora con la presencia de lluvias que vienen generado precisamente de del golfo de alaska>>> muchas veces guillermo torres rejas encuentra un hombre que puede estar vinculado una serie de ataques en santa cara oficial en santa clara arrastraron esa tarde sospechoso en un estacionamiento sin embargo tras una donde se rindió en la alerta. una familia escuela está viviendo literalmente su época más oscura no solo viven en medio de la pandemia de la pequeÑa casa rodante...
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just in, a second health care worker in alaska had an lerchalc reaction. what happened and why doctors say the vaccine is still exceedingly safe. >> reporter: ucsf received 975 doses of the vaccine wednesday. the e.r. doctor received one of the first. >> i don't know that i realized until getting the vaccine just how much of a relief it would be to feel a little bit safer. >> reporter: thousands of health care workers across the country continue to receive the vaccine successfully. but two days into the u.s. rollout, the first reports of serious adverse reactions. a health care worker in juno, alaska, with no history of allergies, had an anaphylactic reaction during the 15-minute observation period after the shot. the woman was hospitalized and given epineferin by i.v. the doctor in juno described her symptoms. >> short of breath. her heart rate was elevated. and she had a red flushed rash over her face and torso. >> reporter: the patient is now stable and being monitored. >> she was still enthusiastic that she got the vaccine lt. >> reporter: a second vac
just in, a second health care worker in alaska had an lerchalc reaction. what happened and why doctors say the vaccine is still exceedingly safe. >> reporter: ucsf received 975 doses of the vaccine wednesday. the e.r. doctor received one of the first. >> i don't know that i realized until getting the vaccine just how much of a relief it would be to feel a little bit safer. >> reporter: thousands of health care workers across the country continue to receive the vaccine...
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residents of alaska were doused with the heaviest rain they've seen in years.onathan, is that going to continue? and what's the situation there? >> it looks like we're dealing with more heavy rain, especially the southeastern portions of alaska. what has happened is because of the way that the flow has been moving around a low pressure system, we have this atmospheric river, meaning all this moisture has been continuing to flow in and has led to serious problems on the ground. here's a look at some video to give you an idea of the situation. as state troopers in alaska said that six people were missing after massive mudslides adm s h haines on wednesday, with some parts of the state breaking their all-time 24-hour rainfall record both tuesday and wednesday. 30 people have been evacuated. some residents say this is the worst storm they've seen in years with more rescue efforts continuing throughout the next few days, the rest of the week and possibly through the weekend. you can tell from the damage by the mudslides, the trees toppled over. we have the same low
residents of alaska were doused with the heaviest rain they've seen in years.onathan, is that going to continue? and what's the situation there? >> it looks like we're dealing with more heavy rain, especially the southeastern portions of alaska. what has happened is because of the way that the flow has been moving around a low pressure system, we have this atmospheric river, meaning all this moisture has been continuing to flow in and has led to serious problems on the ground. here's a...
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not just alaska. i am interested in alaska. kansas, any other place, arkansas -- how is it going? >> early in this process, in this response, the secretary called every governor in the nation and spoke to more than 46 of them. that contact opened a methodology we now have states in47 different providing vha services, personnel, consultation or ppe to support the states. that is going well. this is a herculean effort no one has done for 100 years. when the vaccines were i amsed, i can remember, old enough to remember my parents taking me and driving to get vaccines. we will have some difficulties reaching rural areas. you have our commitment we will work diligently until every veteran is delivered this vaccine and we assure the safety of the population and rolled with us. >> i appreciate the hard work you're putting into this and the secretary on down. final question. how is the v.a. cord knitting -- coordinating to make sure the native and non-native veteran populations serve in those hospitals through the sharing agreements are accurately v.a.'sed for in the vaccine distribution
not just alaska. i am interested in alaska. kansas, any other place, arkansas -- how is it going? >> early in this process, in this response, the secretary called every governor in the nation and spoke to more than 46 of them. that contact opened a methodology we now have states in47 different providing vha services, personnel, consultation or ppe to support the states. that is going well. this is a herculean effort no one has done for 100 years. when the vaccines were i amsed, i can...
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. >> it's alaska airlines. it originally ordered them back in 2012. today they have expanded the order. keep in mind this is significant because you are looking at the first u.s. carrier who said we want more maxs, in this case 23. earlier today the ceo talked about the advantages the max will give them on the cost side. >> with every delivery he would take, our ownership costs, maintenance and fuel costs will go down and our revenue should go up because they have 178 and the ones we are replacing have 150. this will be good for alaska for years into the future. >> you know who else is happy with this order? boeing take a look at the shares of boeing they lost more than 1,000 max orders this year but they have had 98 between alaska and ryanair a couple of weeks ago. 98 max orders this month they are starting to turn around and look at suppliers of max, ge, honeywell, our friends down in kansas, all of those stocks have had an uptick next week commercial service resumgs in t resumes in the u.s. with the max. >> will you be on that flight? >> i will. >>
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administration reveals its and now probing 5 allergic reactions to the pfizer biotech vaccine including 3 alaska health workers. the u.k. raises the alarm over a deadly new strain of the covert 19 and unveils that drastic new restrictions across london and much of the southeast england over the christmas period. in the u.s. secretary of state blames russia for a cyber attack on government agencies although security officials admit they do not know who is behind the breach. broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is r t international and sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us our now authorities in the u.s. have said that they are now investigating 5 adverse responses to the pfizer biotech covert vaccine including 3 alaska health workers officials admit they still do not know the exact cause i think we'll be looking at all of the data we can from each of these reactions to sort out exactly what happened and we'll also be looking to try to understand which component of the facts we might be helping to produce. that news it came just hours after a 2nd vaccine developed by m
administration reveals its and now probing 5 allergic reactions to the pfizer biotech vaccine including 3 alaska health workers. the u.k. raises the alarm over a deadly new strain of the covert 19 and unveils that drastic new restrictions across london and much of the southeast england over the christmas period. in the u.s. secretary of state blames russia for a cyber attack on government agencies although security officials admit they do not know who is behind the breach. broadcasting live...
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headlines the 17th of december worrying news about pfizer's new covert vaccine a health care worker in alaska is reportedly brushed to intensive care with an allergic reaction after getting the. germany reports its highest coded daily death toll on the same day it enters a new log with much of the rest of europe posting grim new pandemic records in the run up to christmas. head to good old russia gate's mainstream media play moscow again this time for a major how could u.s. government institutions despite you know official findings from u.s. officials themselves. and news from russia vladimir putin are set to holders on your q. and a session on thursday later today this time via video link the russian president will tackle most critical national and global issues as he does every. morning for moscow this thursday live from martin international's world news h.q. kevin owen here with the latest thanks for checking in 1st great news another blow to pfizer's covert vaccine a health care worker in alaska has reportedly been rushed to intensive care straight after getting the job woman had an aller
headlines the 17th of december worrying news about pfizer's new covert vaccine a health care worker in alaska is reportedly brushed to intensive care with an allergic reaction after getting the. germany reports its highest coded daily death toll on the same day it enters a new log with much of the rest of europe posting grim new pandemic records in the run up to christmas. head to good old russia gate's mainstream media play moscow again this time for a major how could u.s. government...
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several people are missing and homes crushed after heavy rain in south alaska. >>> ready for take-off. a boeing 737-max goes on its first test flight after being grounded for nearly two years. how soon it will start flying american travelers. >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm ann-marie green. we're going to begin with the u.s. setting stunning new records as the coronavirus crisis continues to worsen at an alarming rate. for the second time since the pandemic started, the number of daily cases topped 200,000 yesterday. more than 3100 people died from the illness, the single-worst daily death toll. and hospitalizations are also at an all-time high, passing the 100,000 mark for the first time. california has the highest number with just over 9300 covid cases. the state could run out of i.c.u. beds by christmas. debra joins us from washington. there is a disturbing prediction for death tolls in the coming months. >> reporter: yeah, ann-marie, it's heartbreaking to even say this. a top government official says 450,000 americans could die from the coronavirus by february. a dire w
several people are missing and homes crushed after heavy rain in south alaska. >>> ready for take-off. a boeing 737-max goes on its first test flight after being grounded for nearly two years. how soon it will start flying american travelers. >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm ann-marie green. we're going to begin with the u.s. setting stunning new records as the coronavirus crisis continues to worsen at an alarming rate. for the second time since the pandemic started,...
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an entire village in alaska has had to move if another country trying to wipe out an american town. we do everything in our power to protect the. wanted one escaping climate change is the same threat right now alaska does seem some of the fastest coastal erosion in the world we lost about 35 feet. 35 feet of ground in just about 3 months while we were measuring. it is fast and that means the river is 35 closer than how the limit was for i don't think we're part of america or earth for. words. the e.u. strikes a milestone deal with china removing barriers to investment this comes after years of talks and in spite of resistance from washington. the british government puts most of england under the current level of code restrictions as case numbers spiral following the discovery of a highly contagious new strain. and that new variant of code has now been detected in the u.s. as of the outgoing year has been a challenging one for the country's worst hit by the pandemic. we'll have a closer look at what's going on.
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an entire village in alaska has had to move if another country threaten the wife of an american. we do everything in our power to protect and. wanted me to skipping climate change is the same threat right now alaska has seen some of the fastest coastal erosion in the world we lost about 35 feet. 35 feet of ground in just about 3 months while we were measuring. is fast and that means the river is 35 closer to town than woman was for i don't think were part of her. in the headlines this new year's eve england extends code restrictions on the number of areas affected as the rate of infection spirals falling the discovery i mean you are highly contagious strain of the virus. also this hour the e.u. strikes a milestone trade deal with china removing trade barriers to investment comes after years of talks and despite the incoming biden the administration demanding it become salted out of the deal. and we speak to some of the medical workers around the world to become the unsung heroes to me here on the pandemic. and we've seen people die and seen people come in and they call we have to
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an entire village in alaska has had to move if another country threaten the wife of an american town. we do everything in our power to protect a. wanted one escaping climate change is the same threat right now alaska does seem some of the fastest coastal erosion in the world we lost about 35 feet. 35 feet of ground in just about 3 months while we were measuring. is fast and that means the river is 35 closer than how many was years before i think were part of her thirst for. argentina's present warns a smear campaign and trade war against the sputnik be seen as hammering global distribution as the country starts delivering russia's job. i remember our colleagues died because the words into hell 600 years these should be the end and i'm eternally grateful on behalf of all of the nurses. also this hour the u.s. confirms its 1st case of a more contagious british strain of part of this we look at a challenging year for the country worst hit by the pandemic. and a kobe denying russian monk accused of calling on all words including minors to commit suicide is remanded in custody.
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and we are just getting word, wolf, of a developing situation in alaska. a third case of an anaphylactic reaction after the vaccine was given to a woman in fairbanks. she was taken to a hospital. she was released six hours later. these are typical symptoms of an analy analyphilactic reaction. the woman said she still would have taken this vaccine. >> thank you very much. let's go to the white house where the outgoing president remains out of sight while staying fixated about the election. jim costa is joining us. jim, what do you think about the president's maneuvering behind the scenes? >> president trump is back to playing games with this election and the coronavirus pandemic. the president is sending more signals that he supports a gop decision to keep mr. trump in power by sabotaging the results next month. republicans are scratching their heads on this one, calling this an exercise in futility, and the virus president was tweeting out anti-science information yesterday just as mike pence was receiving his own covid-19 vaccine. the white house, though,
and we are just getting word, wolf, of a developing situation in alaska. a third case of an anaphylactic reaction after the vaccine was given to a woman in fairbanks. she was taken to a hospital. she was released six hours later. these are typical symptoms of an analy analyphilactic reaction. the woman said she still would have taken this vaccine. >> thank you very much. let's go to the white house where the outgoing president remains out of sight while staying fixated about the election....
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administration reveals it's now probing for all even the reactions to the pfizer backseat including 2 alaska health has taken earlier this week. as a copy was consultant to vaccine manufacturers tells r t the mistake about covert jobs on the tongue is going to tell if it's a magic bullet against a pandemic. i'm not pessimistic about. a vaccine. for juicing the infection. completely obliterate the infection remains to be seen. british and pays a shock to parliament later jacob reese more comes out against uni seth which is starting feeding u.k. children the 1st time in history. the money from moscow is not a one here local time kevin i am with you with the update for the next half hour from internationals world news fruit 1st than the u.s. food and drug administration reveals it's now probing 5 allergic reactions to the pfizer vaccine including 2 alaska health workers we are on the week that would take it. i think we'll be looking at all of the data we can from each of these reactions to sort out exactly what happened and we'll also be looking to try to understand which component of the vacci
administration reveals it's now probing for all even the reactions to the pfizer backseat including 2 alaska health has taken earlier this week. as a copy was consultant to vaccine manufacturers tells r t the mistake about covert jobs on the tongue is going to tell if it's a magic bullet against a pandemic. i'm not pessimistic about. a vaccine. for juicing the infection. completely obliterate the infection remains to be seen. british and pays a shock to parliament later jacob reese more comes...
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an entire village in alaska has had to move if another country trying to wipe out an american. we do everything in our power to protect the. wantonness skipping climate change poses the same threat right now alaska does seem some of the fastest coastal erosion in the world we lost about 35 feet. 35 feet of ground in just about 3 months while we were measuring. is fast and that means the river is 35 closer than how this woman was for i don't think were part of her 1st from. your. parish prepares to usher in 2021 in the shadow of the pandemic with thousands of police deployed to infer. we hear from from my medics who've become the unsung heroes in. my cobra. people have seen people coming in they call we have. what we want. is what we have. to tread carefully when seeking a post trade deal with the united states highlighting the health risks of american made products.
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an entire village in alaska and had to learn if another country run the why bother in america. we do everything in our power to protect the. water they escape it. well climate change poses the same threat right now alaska has seen some of the fuss just coastal erosion in the world we lost about 35 feet. 35 feet of ground in just about 3 months while we were measuring. is fast and means the river is $35.00 closer than how. long it was for i don't think we're part of earth for. some people would associate optimism with risky behavior because they don't want to and like the trolls they don't want to invite the state they don't want to invite the sea up they don't want to invite all kinds of trouble that comes with optimistic thinking throughout history optimists have been punished it could be galileo it could be copernicus it could be einstein it could be all sorts of be steve jobs and they were punished for their optimism but now there is no punishment for relentless optimism. the european championship is always hosted by the country of the current titleholder. out of the last. 2
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just in, a second health care worker in alaska had an lerchalc reaction. what happened and why doctors say the vaccine is still exceedingly safe. >> reporter: ucsf received 975 doses of the vaccine wednesday. the e.r. doctor received one of the first. >> i don't know that i realized until getting the vaccine just how much of a relief it would be to feel a little bit safer. >> reporter: thousands of health care workers across the country continue to receive the vaccine successfully. but two days into the u.s. rollout, the first reports of serious adverse reactions. a health care worker in juno, alaska, with no history of allergies, had an anaphylactic reaction during the 15-minute observation period after the shot. the woman was hospitalized and given epineferin by i.v. the doctor in juno described her symptoms. >> short of breath. her heart rate was elevated. and she had a red flushed rash over her face and torso. >> reporter: the patient is now stable and being monitored. >> she was still enthusiastic that she got the vaccine lt. >> reporter: a second vac
just in, a second health care worker in alaska had an lerchalc reaction. what happened and why doctors say the vaccine is still exceedingly safe. >> reporter: ucsf received 975 doses of the vaccine wednesday. the e.r. doctor received one of the first. >> i don't know that i realized until getting the vaccine just how much of a relief it would be to feel a little bit safer. >> reporter: thousands of health care workers across the country continue to receive the vaccine...
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administration reveals its now probing 5 allergic reactions to the phase of vaccinating toting sri alaska health with kids. consultant the vaccine manufacturers tells us that while he's optimistic about jobs only time will tell if it's a magic bullet against the pandemic he said. i'm not pessimistic about. vaccines to at least reducing the infection whether they. completely obliterate the infection remains to be seen. and in other news british m.p.'s a shock tuft of parliament lead to jacob rhys mall comes out against unicef feeding u.k. children for the 1st time in history. new from moscow this saturday kevin owen here with the update this weekend from internationals newsroom good every company then authorities in the u.s. have said that they're investigating 5 adverse responses to the fire as a covert vaccine including 3 alaska health workers officials admit they still don't know the exact cause i think we'll be looking at all of the data we can from each of these reactions to sort out exactly what happened and we'll also be looking to try to understand which component of the vaccine mi
administration reveals its now probing 5 allergic reactions to the phase of vaccinating toting sri alaska health with kids. consultant the vaccine manufacturers tells us that while he's optimistic about jobs only time will tell if it's a magic bullet against the pandemic he said. i'm not pessimistic about. vaccines to at least reducing the infection whether they. completely obliterate the infection remains to be seen. and in other news british m.p.'s a shock tuft of parliament lead to jacob...
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an entire village in alaska has had to move if another country trying to wipe out an american. we do everything our part. wanted. well climate change is the same threat right now alaska some of the fastest coastal erosion in the world we lost about 30 feet. 35 feet of ground in just about 3 months while we were measuring. is fast and that means the river is 35 closer to the house than was or i think were part of the 1st for. elderly forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. i robot must obey the orders given by human beings except where such orders that conflict with the 1st law show your identification for should be very careful about artificial intelligence at that point only a c. is great. everyone of them shia. areas shopping with artificial intelligence will summon the demon. the robot must protect its own existence was next. milestone deal with china removing barriers to investment and comes after years of talks and in spite of resistance from washington. the british government puts most of england under the courage toughest level of code restr
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. >>> alaska airlines agreed to purchase 20 new 737 max jets. this is the first order for the planes from a u.s. carrier since regulators gave the green light for the planes to fly again after two accidents that killed hundreds of people. alaska has 737 max jet aircraft on order and plans to take the first delivery early next year. the commercial crab season may be delayed again. california's dungeness crab season was set to open tomorrow. it looks like it will be pushed back again. this is due to price negotiations between crab fishermen and seafood processing companies. the season was delayed by the department of fish and wildlife to protect migrating whales. the crab fishermen say it has already been a challenging year, following the pandemic, which put a strain on them. >>> a sonoma family has transformed a grass field into a star wars themed winter wonderland for the holidays. 28-year-old, dylan stoll, and his peers are the masterminds behind this gigantic, elaborate christmas wonderland of lights, art, and disney magic. people are flocking
. >>> alaska airlines agreed to purchase 20 new 737 max jets. this is the first order for the planes from a u.s. carrier since regulators gave the green light for the planes to fly again after two accidents that killed hundreds of people. alaska has 737 max jet aircraft on order and plans to take the first delivery early next year. the commercial crab season may be delayed again. california's dungeness crab season was set to open tomorrow. it looks like it will be pushed back again....
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an entire village in alaska has had to move if another country trying to wipe out an american town. we do everything in our power to protect. wanted to escape in a climate change is the same threat right now alaska seems some of the fastest coastal erosion in the world we lost about 30 feet. 35 feet of ground in just about 3 months while we were measuring. it is fast enough means the river is $35.00 closer than how. long it was for i don't think we're part of america or earth for. the world is driven by. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. every year with great pleasure me answer questions from our viewers and this year is no different as usual your questions focus on future possible events my panel enough. to look at. americans love buying homes. and this was a fundamental part of how our political leadership and our country at large understood the bargain you get a hope and then you know rebel right as the things you don't revolt if you have a stake in the system. be really interesting to dial it back and think about the longer deeper history housings man in the united states not j
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said they are now investigating 5 adverse responses to the pfizer biotech ovid vaccine including 3 alaska health workers officials admit they still do not know the exact cause i think we'll be looking at all of the data we can from each of these reactions to sort out exactly what happened and we'll also be looking to try to understand which component of the fact we might be helping to produce. that news came just hours after a 2nd vaccine developed by monday you know was approved by u.s. regulators meanwhile vice president mike pence received the pfizer biotech shot live on t.v. along with his wife and he gave the shot his vote of confidence. karen and i were more than happy to step forward before this week was about. to take this safe and effective coronavirus vaccine that we have secured produced for the american people they have now been several confirmed cases of allergic reactions to the pfizer bontoc vaccine a 3rd health worker in alaska was hospitalized after getting the injection to others also had an adverse response with one taken to intensive care meanwhile the u.k. has registe
said they are now investigating 5 adverse responses to the pfizer biotech ovid vaccine including 3 alaska health workers officials admit they still do not know the exact cause i think we'll be looking at all of the data we can from each of these reactions to sort out exactly what happened and we'll also be looking to try to understand which component of the fact we might be helping to produce. that news came just hours after a 2nd vaccine developed by monday you know was approved by u.s....
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that these allergic reactions at this small hospital in alaska will not be disrupting the vaccination process around the country at this time we have no plans in changing our vaccine schedule are due seeing their regimen this is all kind of part of what we've been looking for and expecting and looking out for we are making sure the health care providers know about this much of the public does remain somewhat nervous about the vaccine hoping that it is absolutely safe and that there won't be a continued allergic reactions breaking out but many remain quite optimistic hoping that soon the pandemic and its economic fallout can be brought to an end. still to come this hour the u.k. is accused of giving its spies call blunt's to commit crimes have brought. more off to the bright. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics small business i'm show business i'll see you. we started talking about big point in dollars then back in 2011 we've been pushing it telling people about 10 dollars 100 dollars 1000 dollars 10000 dollars it's still
that these allergic reactions at this small hospital in alaska will not be disrupting the vaccination process around the country at this time we have no plans in changing our vaccine schedule are due seeing their regimen this is all kind of part of what we've been looking for and expecting and looking out for we are making sure the health care providers know about this much of the public does remain somewhat nervous about the vaccine hoping that it is absolutely safe and that there won't be a...
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headlines president elect joe biden gets his 1st dose of the pfizer covered vaccine amid reports from alaska or at least 2 health care workers develop allergic reactions. we talked to alexander ginzburg the director of the institute behind russia's sputnik movie vaccine who has full confidence in the job. by my 14 year old granddaughter so you violated your own instructions against vaccinating children that's so gracious you were ready to kill your entire family for the sake of it in the backseat i wasn't going to kill them but the truth of the vaccine is completely safe. and northern england sees an influx of londoners feeling a regional lockdown we get reaction from people in manchester. already have responsible by just talking everyone on the trains i'm really not sure that we should believe in what is obviously a massive outbreak. you're watching our to international coming to you live from the russian capital where it's just turned 4 pm welcome to the program u.s. president elect joe biden has received his 1st dose of pfizer's vaccine he got the shot live on t.v. to encourage others to
headlines president elect joe biden gets his 1st dose of the pfizer covered vaccine amid reports from alaska or at least 2 health care workers develop allergic reactions. we talked to alexander ginzburg the director of the institute behind russia's sputnik movie vaccine who has full confidence in the job. by my 14 year old granddaughter so you violated your own instructions against vaccinating children that's so gracious you were ready to kill your entire family for the sake of it in the...
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in the day's headlines joe biden gets his 1st dose of the pfizer kovi vaccine amid reports from alaska where at least 2 health care workers develop allergic reactions . we talked to alexander ginzburg the director of the institute behind russia sputnik vbac seen all continents and the japanese. by vaccinated my 14 year old granddaughter so you violated your own instructions against vaccinating children that's outrageous you were ready to kill your entire family for the sake of a new vaccine i wasn't going to kill them but prove that the vaccine is completely safe. and residents of northern england are too pleased by the influx of londoners playing a stricter lockdown we hear from people living in manchester were pretty irresponsible by just talking everyone on the trains i'm really not sure that we should believe what is obviously a massive outbreak. a very warm welcome to the program from all of us here at r t h q in moscow thanks for joining us this hour u.s. president elect joe biden has received his 1st dose of pfizer's coated vaccine got the shot live on t.v. to encourage others t
in the day's headlines joe biden gets his 1st dose of the pfizer kovi vaccine amid reports from alaska where at least 2 health care workers develop allergic reactions . we talked to alexander ginzburg the director of the institute behind russia sputnik vbac seen all continents and the japanese. by vaccinated my 14 year old granddaughter so you violated your own instructions against vaccinating children that's outrageous you were ready to kill your entire family for the sake of a new vaccine i...