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blow to restaurants and bars by shutting down starting tomorrow, alex hogan with one of the businesses impacted by the shutdown, hi, alex. alexvernor says this is a way to safeguard capacity at hospitals around the state but starting tomorrow indoor dining will close. so really what you will see walking through the streets of new york only outdoor dining, a lot of restaurants have taken upon themselves to build outdoor structures to accommodate more guests but there is a lot of criticism when it comes to the state's numbers of contact tracing, take a look at the chart. among the top sources of covid-19 spreading in new york 73% of cases come from social gatherings at home, followed by healthcare deliveries, students, education, employees, followed by restaurants which currently account for less than 2% of the spread. around the country restaurants are navigating the restrictions as the colder months approach making outdoor dining much less feasible. >> it's driving restaurants to say they may have to hibernate in the winter as a result of what's going on and try to make it through the other side which means if we do that, ten
blow to restaurants and bars by shutting down starting tomorrow, alex hogan with one of the businesses impacted by the shutdown, hi, alex. alexvernor says this is a way to safeguard capacity at hospitals around the state but starting tomorrow indoor dining will close. so really what you will see walking through the streets of new york only outdoor dining, a lot of restaurants have taken upon themselves to build outdoor structures to accommodate more guests but there is a lot of criticism when...
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alex created a facebook group called iron man alex fights brain cancers directing people will to donate. >> we're over 1,000 toys thank you so much! can we try and double it >> reporter: a packages arrive at their house and alex sorts them and thanks each person online. >> i made a joke a few times that it's almost like a second full-time job for us. >> reporter: then they're delivered to the hospital, an hour drive alex and his family make each wee for his own treatment. >> wow what he's done is amazing. all the toys he and the community has given us, it's really been a blessing to our hospital and to our patients. >> what do you think >> good. >> good? >> reporter: they're now at 5,000 gifts. >> we were kind of planning on getting big but not planning on getting this big. >> reporter: lifting the spirits of other kids going through tough times. >> even during a pretty challenging time for us, to say the least. >> and the world. >> it's truly been a blessing to see that come to life through a 9-year-old boy's eyes. >> go, alex! alex plans to continue the toy drive even after the holidays. >>> that is nbc "nightly news. i'm kate snow. stay safe and have a great night. s. >>> right now at 6:00, cases mounting
alex created a facebook group called iron man alex fights brain cancers directing people will to donate. >> we're over 1,000 toys thank you so much! can we try and double it >> reporter: a packages arrive at their house and alex sorts them and thanks each person online. >> i made a joke a few times that it's almost like a second full-time job for us. >> reporter: then they're delivered to the hospital, an hour drive alex and his family make each wee for his own...
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alex hussey. alex was about two weeks away from coming home. - [alex] and i stepped on the bomb. legs and my left hand in the explosion. - [announcer] as american's veterans face challenges, dav is there. with the right support, more veterans can reach victories, great and small. dav helps veterans and their families get the benefits they've earned. - [kim] look at that smile, you did it. - [announcer] support more victories for veterans, go to dav.org. (drumsticks rattle, feedback hums) (door closes in distance) ♪ (overlapping voices): we are producers, engineers, singers, songwriters, musicians, tour and live production crews, and thousands more of us. (male voice): without us, the music stops. (overlapping voices): we need your help (female voice): to keep the music playing. (male voice): support those impacted today at: musicares.org. we're still hard at work, because vulnerable students who already struggle with poverty, hunger and trauma, need our support more than ever. at communities in schools, we do whatever it takes. delivering meals, helping kids access remote learnin
alex hussey. alex was about two weeks away from coming home. - [alex] and i stepped on the bomb. legs and my left hand in the explosion. - [announcer] as american's veterans face challenges, dav is there. with the right support, more veterans can reach victories, great and small. dav helps veterans and their families get the benefits they've earned. - [kim] look at that smile, you did it. - [announcer] support more victories for veterans, go to dav.org. (drumsticks rattle, feedback hums) (door...
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while jackie was on monday that alex alex a nepali published this conversation in which he claims to have duped in at leats russian spy from a top secret comical subunits a chemical weapon subunit into admitting that he had poisoned the opposition activists underpants now this conversation went on for apparently over 45 minutes and the elite spy did not realize that he was actually speaking with someone posing as an official from the russian national and russian national security official now according to the vali the man was none other than constantine who dropped the ark opposition activist says was part of an f.s.b. team that allegedly poisoned him earlier this year and now the published transcript claims that the alleged f.s.b. officer said that the only reason of only is alive was because of the emergency landing made by the pilot as well as the medical treatment given by the 1st responders but the authenticity of this conversation hasn't been verified and it also doesn't seem like it can be verified at all skin centering the fact that this story the narrative does seem a bit su
while jackie was on monday that alex alex a nepali published this conversation in which he claims to have duped in at leats russian spy from a top secret comical subunits a chemical weapon subunit into admitting that he had poisoned the opposition activists underpants now this conversation went on for apparently over 45 minutes and the elite spy did not realize that he was actually speaking with someone posing as an official from the russian national and russian national security official now...
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alex hussey. alex was about two weeks away from coming home. - [alex] and i stepped on the bomb.st my legs and my left hand in the explosion. - [announcer] as american's veterans face challenges, dav is there. with the right support, more veterans can reach victories, great and small. dav helps veterans and their families get the benefits they've earned. - [kim] look at that smile, you did it. - [announcer] support more victories for veterans, go to dav.org. >> brennan: author marty rubin once wrote, "behind every mask there's a face, and behind that, a story." well, behind many masks in decatur, georgia, there's an artist and a smile. here's cbs' mark strassmann. >> reporter: nobody likes wearing masks. we do it because we should. and in decatur, georgia, it's the law. >> no, masks are never fun. >> reporter: until now. meet huckleberry starnes, a good guy with a great name and a product designer who got the "mask laugh." >> everyone comments on it. you're really excited to wear it more. >> reporter: his custom masks highlight personalities rather than hide faces, and, as a publ
alex hussey. alex was about two weeks away from coming home. - [alex] and i stepped on the bomb.st my legs and my left hand in the explosion. - [announcer] as american's veterans face challenges, dav is there. with the right support, more veterans can reach victories, great and small. dav helps veterans and their families get the benefits they've earned. - [kim] look at that smile, you did it. - [announcer] support more victories for veterans, go to dav.org. >> brennan: author marty rubin...
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alex. alex: hi, eric, already a deadly weekend in some of the major cities across the country. chicago seen more than 700 murders this year, uptick of 55% from last year and in the last week of november murders there increased by 275%. in philadelphia according to police homicides are up 40%. among the upticks in crime, there's an increase in stolen vehicles, reports citing going up as much as 33%. carjackings creating a major problem also in minneapolis. in november the crime jumped 537% compared to last november. throughout the year, carjackings increased 331%. in 2020 shootings and homicides more than doubled amid the gun violence, however, police were able to recover more than 1,000 weapons this year. and here in new york according to nypd murders are up 38% this year which shootings nearly doubling. in 2020 shootings increased 95%. last month in november shootings spiked by 112%. police say almost half, 40% of those who have been accused have a past of gun possession and an arrest. new york city mayor de blasio applauded officers for responding to these situations and commissioner shae responding to surge in crime, work to reimagine the kind of policing new yorkers deserve is always evolving along with agency's best traditions to reflect the needs of everyone in our city. now while we are seeing this uptick in violence, robbery and assault is down here in new york city and there's also been a quite dramatic decrease in hate crimes that were seen here in new york this year, eric. eric: reminder, we have to be thankful for the great men and women of our nation's law enforcement. alexe have more news when we come . . . . balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo-hoo! great tasting ensure with 9 grams of protein, 27 vitamins and minerals, and nutrients to support immune health. . . . . eric: remember the georgia u.s. senate runoff debate here on fox starts at 6:45 p.m. eastern. incumbent senator kelly loeffler and rafael warnock head-to-head. martha maccallum anchoring the coverage followed by the debate at 7:00 eastern. arthel: we'll watch it. that's it for now. >> less than a month away until election day, now the pat he will for the senate heads to the debate stage. runoff candidates face off tonight. right now about five 1/2 hours or so away from coverage. welcome to "america's news headquarters" i'm leland vittert. >> great to be with you, i'll gillian turner. fox news special debate coverage. starts at 6:45 p.m. eastern
alex. alex: hi, eric, already a deadly weekend in some of the major cities across the country. chicago seen more than 700 murders this year, uptick of 55% from last year and in the last week of november murders there increased by 275%. in philadelphia according to police homicides are up 40%. among the upticks in crime, there's an increase in stolen vehicles, reports citing going up as much as 33%. carjackings creating a major problem also in minneapolis. in november the crime jumped 537%...
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alex. alex: hi, arthel, one of the business coowners says that he has no intention of following the guidelines and needs to operate for his livelihood and that of the business, of course, last night. max public house in staten island reopened despite the guidance from the city to close. the restaurant declared itself an autonomous zone and invited diners inside. police arrested one of the coowners this week. max is located in orange zone you outdoor dining is limited to 4 rule and to help hard-hit industry mayor bill de blasio says store fronts will remain open, street access to help businesses but also keep people safe. >> open restaurants have allowed a hundred thousand or more employees to keep their jobs and kept thousands of businesses going. this needs to be a part of new york's future, so we will sacrifice some park to go provide all of those positive benefits to the people of new york city. alex new jersey indoor gatherings are limited to ten people and photos sparking outrage catching dozens of members of young republican club without masks, among them matt g aetz. gaetz responded you're going to regret when you move to florida from new jersey. arthel: live in new york city, alex hogan. eric. eric: well, as coronavirus infections spike at an alarming rate across our nation, health officials are examining some past outbreaks to see the lessons they could learn to try and turn the tide of the current overwhelming wave of covid infections. one case in point is the 2003 outbreak of sars, sars started in china like coronavirus, spread across the globe within months like coronavirus but unlike covid-19 was quickly contained. so what happened? our next guest not just covered the sars epidemic as a journalist but lived through it in asia firsthand, john bussey, fox news contributor. john, let's start first. what was it like for you, where were you -- what were you doing and what was
alex. alex: hi, arthel, one of the business coowners says that he has no intention of following the guidelines and needs to operate for his livelihood and that of the business, of course, last night. max public house in staten island reopened despite the guidance from the city to close. the restaurant declared itself an autonomous zone and invited diners inside. police arrested one of the coowners this week. max is located in orange zone you outdoor dining is limited to 4 rule and to help...
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alex azar, please, alex. thank you, alex. great job. [ applause ] moncef slawi. thank you.hank you very much. >> a man who is going to be very important. general gus perna, i have no doubt about it. right? logistics. jared kushner has worked so hard. jared, wherever you may be. >> dr. deborah birx. deborah? thank you very much, deborah. >> admiral brett gregoire. >> great job you've been doing, brett. jerome adams, thank you very much. terrific. dr. robert redfield. robert, thank you very much. appreciate it. administrator seema verma. seema, thank you. dr. peter marx. peter? >> maul mangor, adam smith, great job. thank you very much. thank you all very much. incredible job. and many others also, many, many others. we are thankful to be joined by greg greg abbot. bill lee. thank you. thank you, bill. >> ron desantis. ron? thank you, ron. thank you, thank you very much. great job, ron. and john bell edwards. john bell. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, john bell. thank you very much. as well as g who is a fantastic doctor. when i need info on that subject i call up john.
alex azar, please, alex. thank you, alex. great job. [ applause ] moncef slawi. thank you.hank you very much. >> a man who is going to be very important. general gus perna, i have no doubt about it. right? logistics. jared kushner has worked so hard. jared, wherever you may be. >> dr. deborah birx. deborah? thank you very much, deborah. >> admiral brett gregoire. >> great job you've been doing, brett. jerome adams, thank you very much. terrific. dr. robert redfield....
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alex hales busy. alex hales making 35 for syd ney busy. alexd highest score of the day. big hitting, eventually bowled. 0liver davies hitting 48 from just 23 balls. they posted 209—8. the renegades came nowhere near it in reply. alex hales in the end took the catch that ended the innings and a bit of revenge, the innings and a bit of revenge, the man who bowled, hales removing. and finally, anthonyjoshua and then joejoyce have won heavyweight medals for great britain at the last two olympic games and both times frazer clarke was the man to miss out on a place. but the 29—year—old believes his time will finally come in tokyo next year. that said, he's been telling our 0lympics reporter nick hope that at one stage during lockdown, when the games were postponed, he did think about abandoning his dream. i don't know what i did in my past life, but, you know, someone has had it in for me! i knew if it was going to happen any year, it was going to be the year i was going to go to the olympic games. how have you coped? not well. it's been difficult. n
alex hales busy. alex hales making 35 for syd ney busy. alexd highest score of the day. big hitting, eventually bowled. 0liver davies hitting 48 from just 23 balls. they posted 209—8. the renegades came nowhere near it in reply. alex hales in the end took the catch that ended the innings and a bit of revenge, the innings and a bit of revenge, the man who bowled, hales removing. and finally, anthonyjoshua and then joejoyce have won heavyweight medals for great britain at the last two olympic...
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alex azar, where is alex? thank you, alex, great job. [applause] where are you? >> great job a man who will now be very important, generalgus pern. logistics. jared kushner has worked so hard, where is jared? wherever you may be. [applause] >> thank you. >> dr. deborahbirx. [applause] >> thank you very much. admiral brett. [applause] great job you been doing. surgeon general jerome adams. [applause] >> thank you very much, terrific. [applause] dr. robert redfield >>. thank you very much. a, thankrator sima verm you. [applause] >> dr. peter marx. [applause] >> thank you. and brado, adam boler smith, thank you very much, great job. [applause] thank you all very much, incredible job and many others also, many, many others. we're also grateful to be joined by governors greg abbott. [applause] lee. [applause] thank you. ron desantis. [applause] thank you, ron. thank you very much, great job. an john bel edwards. [applause] thank you. john barrassoator who is a fantastic doctor also by the way. when i need info on that subject, call of john and thank you very much. sen
alex azar, where is alex? thank you, alex, great job. [applause] where are you? >> great job a man who will now be very important, generalgus pern. logistics. jared kushner has worked so hard, where is jared? wherever you may be. [applause] >> thank you. >> dr. deborahbirx. [applause] >> thank you very much. admiral brett. [applause] great job you been doing. surgeon general jerome adams. [applause] >> thank you very much, terrific. [applause] dr. robert redfield...
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something is not right about that, alex. alex hogan at la guardia with more on that. that is the scene playing out pretty much across the eastern part of the united states, east of the mississippi. jeffery thomas joins us with the pennsylvania emergency management association, the executive deputy director. thanks for taking the time. i know you're on the phone with us right now. what is it looking like there and what are you telling folks? >> the storm is unfolding the way we predicted. we heard your meteorologist. certain parts will get hammered and the edges drops off fast. so we're telling people pay attention to the local media on what you're asked to do. we have some road restrictions on. i know you're talking about the delivery of vaccine. it a big deal to us. everything is scheduled for delivery in pennsylvania has been delivered already tomorrow. so we're very happy about that. going into tomorrow, you know, it's a fast-moving storm. so if folks can do what they're asked to do, which is stay off the roads, the storm is out of here by 2:00, 3:00, 4:00 a.m. the
something is not right about that, alex. alex hogan at la guardia with more on that. that is the scene playing out pretty much across the eastern part of the united states, east of the mississippi. jeffery thomas joins us with the pennsylvania emergency management association, the executive deputy director. thanks for taking the time. i know you're on the phone with us right now. what is it looking like there and what are you telling folks? >> the storm is unfolding the way we predicted....
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alex aids sar, please, alex. where's alex? thank you, alex. great job. [applause] moncef slaoui.here are you? thanks very much great job. [applause] a man who now will be very important, general gus perna. i have no doubt about it. [applause] logistics. jared kushner has worked so hard. where is jared? jared, wherever you may be. thank you, squared. [applause] dr. debra birx. deborah, thank you very much, deborah. admiral bret giroir. where is bret? great job you've been doing, bret. surgeon general jerome adams. jerome, thank you very much. terrific. dr. robert redfield. robert thank you very much. [applause] administrator seema verma. thank you. [applause] dr. peter marx. where is peter? thank you. [applause] paul mango, adam bowler and brad smith, thank you very much, great job. [applause] thank you all very much incredible job. many others also. many, many others. we're also grateful to be joined by governors greg abbott. where is greg? [applause] bill lee. bill? [applause] thank you. thank you, bill. ron desantis. ron? [applause] thank you, ron. thank you, thank you very muc
alex aids sar, please, alex. where's alex? thank you, alex. great job. [applause] moncef slaoui.here are you? thanks very much great job. [applause] a man who now will be very important, general gus perna. i have no doubt about it. [applause] logistics. jared kushner has worked so hard. where is jared? jared, wherever you may be. thank you, squared. [applause] dr. debra birx. deborah, thank you very much, deborah. admiral bret giroir. where is bret? great job you've been doing, bret. surgeon...
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one by one he took apart all of the ways the president had to fruit alex smilestt alex smitles fruit alexmilesly battle the . through governors, through the states, all the legal challenges through the courts and showing the american public ho each one of them failed and how the president really has no, no options left. not only showing president donald trump that which we know he is not the type to gracefully concede and we're not expecting a concession speech from him anytime soon but to show trump supporterers and republicans in congress, we saw the dampering a little last night. i thought interesting how some of the ardent trump allies such as mike broad in indiana and to a certain ex-tense, senator lindsey graham acknowledge joe biden as the president-elect. saying he would not weigh in on any of the cabinet picks until december 14th. once the electoral college did its job, very quickly lindsey graham made a statement. and senate majority mitch mcconnell did not say anything. he will address reporters today. i don't expect him to say anything of substance either and he may not say an
one by one he took apart all of the ways the president had to fruit alex smilestt alex smitles fruit alexmilesly battle the . through governors, through the states, all the legal challenges through the courts and showing the american public ho each one of them failed and how the president really has no, no options left. not only showing president donald trump that which we know he is not the type to gracefully concede and we're not expecting a concession speech from him anytime soon but to show...
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alex hogan has the very latest from new york. good evening, alex. >> good evening, shannon. as we near the final days of 2020, so far more than 2 million americans have already received the first doses of the covid-19 vaccine. as the vaccine rolls out around the world, spain is announcing it will keep a list of people who refuse to take it. new york governor andrew cuomo says his state will focus on education, rather than enforcement. the states positivity rate just surpassed 8% this week, the highest daily number since may. the governor says they expect to receive about 259,000 more doses this week. the first and minor hospitals and health center employees, ems, corners, medical examiners, funeral workers, and those at mental health facilities and addiction services. which the governor says are high risk. the new york association of substance abuse providers, lobbied for rehab patients to receive vaccinations. >> these are facilities, congregate facilities are problematic. we have a lot of people in concentration. >> florida and texas both led by republican governors going against the cdc guidelines, starting the vaccination process for those over 65. >> we have been so isolated that this -- i had such an emotional reaction to getting this thing because it's like getting your get out of jail card free. >> the seattle area nursing home that experienced the country's first covid-19 death about ten months ago began its vaccines today. so far, 11 million doses have been distributed around the u.s. with cases climbing, president-elect joe biden is calling the pace far too slow. >> we have to anticipate that the infections over the holidays that produce soaring case counts january, ensuring death tolls into february. >> the white house responding that under president trump's operation warp speed, that it has allocated 20 million doses of the vaccine the various states, but now new fears after colorado today announcing the first new case of the new strain of a coronavirus here in the united states. shannon? >> shannon: alexogan in new york, thank you so much, alex. some congressional staffers, by the way, are now eligible to get the covid-19 vaccine regardless of age. congress' attending physician brian monahan accountin announco members for any senate or house come up to four if they work for a committee chair, and the emphasize the vaccine should be given to critical employees. efforts to recall california governor at gavin newsom actually picking up speed. incoming congressmen darrell issa and more on that, next did you know that your clothes can actually attract pet hair? with new bounce pet hair & lint guard, your clothes can repel pet hair. look how the shirt on the left attracts pet hair like a magnet! pet hair is no match for bounce. with bounce, you can love your pets, and lint roll less. it's moving day. and are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you been doing for the last two hours? del
alex hogan has the very latest from new york. good evening, alex. >> good evening, shannon. as we near the final days of 2020, so far more than 2 million americans have already received the first doses of the covid-19 vaccine. as the vaccine rolls out around the world, spain is announcing it will keep a list of people who refuse to take it. new york governor andrew cuomo says his state will focus on education, rather than enforcement. the states positivity rate just surpassed 8% this...
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alex hogan joins us from new york where bar owners are pushing back against covid lockdowns. hi, alex. alexand, report finding that in the first 6 months of the pandemic about 800 businesses closed every day. in michigan indoor dine asking banned while the state is on pause but some restaurants there are pushing back still opening despite the guidelines to try to stay afloat, in staten island new york the back and forth continues over pub that considers its autonomous zone and matt reopened last night against state's orders and police arrested one of the coowners this week. in new jersey indoor gatherings are limited to 10 people and photos sparking outrage capturing dozens of members of new york republican club without masks, among them matt gates, phil murphy blasting the florida congressman for breaking the state's regulations. >> what a fool. he and they should be ashamed of themselves. he's not welcomed. i hope you're not welcome in new jersey and frankly i don't ever want you back in the state. alex: lifeline to the country small business owners, two competing proposals. this week hou
alex hogan joins us from new york where bar owners are pushing back against covid lockdowns. hi, alex. alexand, report finding that in the first 6 months of the pandemic about 800 businesses closed every day. in michigan indoor dine asking banned while the state is on pause but some restaurants there are pushing back still opening despite the guidelines to try to stay afloat, in staten island new york the back and forth continues over pub that considers its autonomous zone and matt reopened...
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correspondent alex hogan it's tracking it all live from new york. good evening, alex. >> good evening, alex. nearly one month since the election day and the results are still unclear. one congressional races tightening with an extremely close margin. >> a handful of oats could make the difference for new york's 22nd congressional district seat. it stretches into eight counties. in one county, three voters died before election day. according to state law, those votes no longer count. today, the campaign announcing a 12 vote lead over incumbent democrat anthony pdc. just before thanksgiving, it was him bleeding. despite being down about 27,000, the incumbent made a comeback for mail-in ballots. the democrats tweeting apart last week, and january, i will be sworn in and continue to work. the candidates have seen back-and-forths before. in 2018, she lost. the 2020s remount heading to the court. about 2,00 2,000 disputed ballos could change the outcome. >> there are literally hundreds of ballots that the judge is going to consider. they are disputed ballots, they are absentees that objections ha
correspondent alex hogan it's tracking it all live from new york. good evening, alex. >> good evening, alex. nearly one month since the election day and the results are still unclear. one congressional races tightening with an extremely close margin. >> a handful of oats could make the difference for new york's 22nd congressional district seat. it stretches into eight counties. in one county, three voters died before election day. according to state law, those votes no longer count....
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alex, i assume alex is a nurse. if a nurse who works with covid patients gets the vaccine, are they safe to be around their family again, if so, how long after the shot do they have to wait before coming home, hugging their kid? >> this is a challenging question because this issue of do we know that it completely prevents the chances that you will get covid and have it in your nose and mouth. what we know it prevents is that you'll get sick. we know it will prevent death. we know it prevents hospitalizations, so it's really effective at that. we don't know for sure yet, we probably will in a month or two, whether it actually prevents you from getting covid, catching it, and therefore spreading it to another person. at least for now, even though you've been vaccinated, and by the way, it's not until you get the second shot and really ten days after the second shot that you're fully protected, you know you're save and you know you won't get sick from covid, which is spectacular. you can't say for sure you've not caught covid and therefore could spread it to another person. so at least for the time being we have to assume that people who have been vaccinated can still be infected, can still spread it and take all the relevant precautions. >> great information as always. chair at ucsf department of medicine dr. bob wachter, thank you so much. >> my pleasure, thank you. >>> next, state superintendent for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. ♪ usaa >>> welcome back. the pandemic has had a devastating impact on california school kids. this latest surge is further diminishing their chances to return to the classroom. joining to us talk about what the state's action plan is to support student and teachers is state superintendent of education tony thurmond. tony, good to see you again. >> you too, kristen, good afternoon. >> good afternoon. let's start here. what percentage of california's public school kids k-12 are still doing -- actually i should say are doing in-person education now either fully or just hybrid? >> i would have to say that most, if we've got 90% of our counties in purple tier, most are still in distance learning. we're trying to find ways to support them and create a path to get schools to be able to open hopefully in the new year. >> most counties are in purple now. as you know, for a while in the fall most counties were in the red or orange. but most still did not open in person. and i want to know what your thought on that is. were you hoping they would? >> you know, we watch carefully. i think districts were trying to make decisions, some were in orange, many were in red. many of the school districts that opened, we did find that many of them scrambled and closed within a few days when they saw a spike in cases. given what we're seeing with the surge right now, it's hard for me to imagine anybody opening a school right now. i mean, just 53,000 new cases on wednesday in the state, 293 deaths in the state on wednesday, seems to me that our best chance right now is to hunker down, try to stem the surge and get ourselves in a place where we can safely open with some more testing, come the beginning of the year. >> part of the prevention strategy in the school setting is relying on the vaccine. i mean, certainly that's one piece of it. how high up on the list do you think teachers and school staff should be in terms of inoculations? >> we think that teachers and school staff need to be at the very top of the list. let's face it, vaccines are a game changer for all of us but there's not enough in terms of the dose availability. by all accounts teachers will be at the front of the line, we want them as close to the front as possible. the vaccines touched down yesterday in our state. many of our health care workers are being vaccinated as we speak. of course there are seniors in long term care facilities who are very vulnerable and have to be tested. we believe teachers and staff have to be at the front of the line. that gives us a chance to get our schools open in the new year. >> the governor will finalize who will be in group 1-b, next in line, so to speak. so you're advocating for teachers to be at the front of the line. >> yes, we'll continue to advocate for them to be in 1-b. >> what are other ways to reduce risks to allow children back? what about expanded testing? they're more available now and cheaper too. >> there's no question. many of our school districts have been scrambling to get more testing. we're working with the governor and the legislature to explore ways to get more testing. we have to pay for testing availability. to me that is the key to give us a path to open our students. we have to test students. right now most of the conversation has been about mostly testing adults. we have to test everyone in the school community to open school safely. >> there is a bill in the assembly now that would require public schools to reopen by early spring as long as the district's county is out of the purple tier, red or lower. do you support that? >> kristen, i haven't had the chance to read the bill. we've reached out to the author and the author has also reached out to talk. we'll take a look at it. obviously we share the author's urgency around getting schools open. i would say we should be careful to not mandate things that take away flexibility for local districts to make decisions, meaning every district is different. some have more open space, some have access to more classroom space for social distancing. i wouldn't want to lock anybody into a requirement that doesn't take into account their unique needs and challenges. my hope, though, is that by the time the bill is heard, that we've accelerated the amount of covid testing and the vaccine so we find ways that schools can open without the need for the legislation. but we'll take a look at it. we'll be talking to the author soon. >> and parts of the bill stipulates that there's a plan that by march the districts will come up with a plan for reopening in person. i just watched a san francisco school board meeting and there was a school board member who was crying, literally crying, that distance learning is not working for a lot of her kids and saying, where is our plan, we don't even have a plan. what can you do to help these districts at least during this time when we can't really open, to formulate those plans for a return? >> there's no question that has unavoidable impacts on many of our students. the gap is districts are still looking for help on how much state covid testing they can get. the governor's office and others are standing up a brand-new lab, the valencia lab that will work with districts. we think there needs to be more testing, expanding it to students, expanding the expandit interval, the frequency of testing. we want to help them get there. >> join us on facebook live right now as we take a short break. we'll continue >>> all right, we were chatting on facebook live with school superintendent tony thurmond. we'll continue that conversation right now. superintendent, i want to ask you, and this is alex'suestion on facebook, what is the plan when kids return to school and you find they are well below grade level? >> i think we're going to have to pursue what i call a major recovery effort to offset learning gaps. it will start with teachers who will assess students and where are they entering. this is what teachers do. they assess and then they help students to think about how to get back on grade level. we're going to need some interventions that allow us to do some small group work, a lot of work during afterschool, a lot of literacy and tutoring help, especially in specialized work for our english learners, to give them more exposure to language development. i expect we'll see summer programs geared to help offset learning gaps. >> that would be fantastic for a lot of parents that are concerned about all the learning lost since march. alejandra rodriguez says there doesn't seem to be a plan for special ed kids to go back, only for the general kids. so she's wondering, look, special
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alex smith's incredible comeback. >> alex smith and the washington football team in the search of their fourth straight win. what is a 49er game without a key injury, right? deebo samuel injured his hamstring on the first play of the game. he was done for the day. kyle shanahan said that injury did not look good. not good news. scoreless, final minute of the first quarter. jeff wilson jr. with his first touchdown since week seven. 49ers up 7-0. your stomach the game. it was not alex smith. it was chase young. wilson led to a washington field goal and they make it a 7- 6 game. what finklea, alex smith was not very good. this is a terrible pass. smith then left the game with a calf injury and did not return. two plays later, deyoung picks it up. the number two overall pick is going 47 yards for a scoop and score. washington takes a 13-7 lead. that man can play. the injury but continue to bite the 49ers. fred warner had a stinger on the opening drive of the third quarter. he is headed for the blue tent. his day is done. now, nick mullens made his worst decision of the game right here. nobody is home. check that. cameron curl answered the call. he is going long distance. a pick six. mullins is wondering, am i going to get benched. c. j. beathard warming up on the sidelines. mullins. touchdown and a two- point conversion. cut 2% to 23:15. two minutes left, for then 12. mullins completes it but he is short of the first downline. washington wins 23-15. the 49ers now 0-2
alex smith's incredible comeback. >> alex smith and the washington football team in the search of their fourth straight win. what is a 49er game without a key injury, right? deebo samuel injured his hamstring on the first play of the game. he was done for the day. kyle shanahan said that injury did not look good. not good news. scoreless, final minute of the first quarter. jeff wilson jr. with his first touchdown since week seven. 49ers up 7-0. your stomach the game. it was not alex...
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alex hogan. hey, alex. >> reporter: hi, eric. well, as you can see behind me, it look like a lot of people in the stands but these are just the cadets and the mid shipmen, they're the only people who are allowed to be here. we saw moments ago the president's motorcade arriving, just like last year, president donald trump will participate in the coin toss and also of course the pledge of allegiance. so many things have changed this year because of the pandemic, when it comes to this game. normally, this game would have been played in philadelphia. but it's not the first time a global crisis changed the course. usually it's played on neutral ground. the last time these two teams played here was in 1943, that was during world war ii. to keep the cadets and mid-shipmen safe there are plenty of precautions in place, from social distancing to rapid covid-19 on-site and of course mandatory masks. only 8,000 cadets and mid-shipmen got bussed here to see the historic game in person. today will be president trump's third attendance at an army, navy football game as a sitting president. during his time in office, he made a strengthening call for the military, that was one of his clear goals during his presidency and earlier this year president trump came here to speak to the cadets as part of the graduation ceremony for the class of 2020. back here today, as you can see and hear behind me, there is music. they've been doing pregame games on the field, celebrating all of these cadets, saying after a difficult year in 2020, this is finally something that they've been very excited for and kickoff is about 3 30 minutes away. eric. eric: all right, alex alex hogan in the foggy banks of the hudson river. president-elect joe biden facing questions about the investigation into his son hunter's tax affairs. what he is saying about the probe and his potential picks for attorney general. we'll have a report, coming up. into a smaller life? are your asthma treatments just not enough? then see what could open up for you with fasenra. it is not a steroid or inhaler. it is not a rescue medicine or for other eosinophilic conditions. it's an add-on injection for people 12 and up with asthma driven by eosinophils. nearly 7 out of 10 adults with asthma may have elevated eosinophils. fasenra is designed to target and remove eosinophils, a key cause of asthma. it helps to prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and can reduce the need for oral steroids like prednisone. fasenra may cause allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth, and tongue, or trouble breathing. don't stop your asthma treatments unless your
alex hogan. hey, alex. >> reporter: hi, eric. well, as you can see behind me, it look like a lot of people in the stands but these are just the cadets and the mid shipmen, they're the only people who are allowed to be here. we saw moments ago the president's motorcade arriving, just like last year, president donald trump will participate in the coin toss and also of course the pledge of allegiance. so many things have changed this year because of the pandemic, when it comes to this game....
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alex created a facebook group called iron man alex fights brain cancer, directing people where to donate. >> 400,000 toys, thank you so much try and double it! >> reporter: as packages arrive, they're sorted, and alex >> i've made a joke a few times that it's almost like a -- a second full-time job for us. >> reporter: then they're delivered to the hospital, an hour drive alex and the family make each week for his own treatment. >> what alex has done has been amazing. all the toys that he's given us and the community's given us, it's really been a blessing to our hospital and to our patients >> what do you think >> good. >> reporter: they're now at 5,000 gifts. >> we were kind of planning on it getting big, but we weren't planning on it getting this big. >> reporter: lifting the spirits of other kids going through tough times. >> even during a pretty challenging time for us, to say the least -- >> and the world. >> it's truly been a blessing to see that come to life through a 9-year-old boy's eyes. >> and here's the best part, alex plans to continue that toy drive even after the holidays. i was pressed to be a part of a similar event when i works in phoenix called "big night hope." there's nothing
alex created a facebook group called iron man alex fights brain cancer, directing people where to donate. >> 400,000 toys, thank you so much try and double it! >> reporter: as packages arrive, they're sorted, and alex >> i've made a joke a few times that it's almost like a -- a second full-time job for us. >> reporter: then they're delivered to the hospital, an hour drive alex and the family make each week for his own treatment. >> what alex has done has been...
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alex padilla como senador de california, kamala harris es una de ellas, padilla se sentará en su pusto, la senadora dice felicidades a mi gran amigo, alex y yo trabajamos por el pueblo, sirviendo al pueblo de california juntos, sé que seguirá luchando, alexalifornia, agradeciendo al gobernador gavin newsom por confiar en él, tenemos a kevin de león que felicita a alex padilla también, el primer latino en servir en el senado de los estados unidos en la historia de california, vamos a ver otro de los (palabra en inglés), pues una súper (inentendible) como un secretario de estado, alex sirvió como un líder, luchando protegiendo la democracia, será un gran senador, vamos a ver otro más, esta es la esposa del gobernador newsom que felicita el nombramiento, dice (palabra en inglés) que el gobernador newsom hizo una excelente (inentendible) para escocger a alex padilla para que llene la silla, el que deja kamala harris en el senado, estamos viendo las reacciones en torno al nombramiento de alex padilla como el próximo senador del estado de california ante el congreso nol . >> muchas gracias césar, al regreso le contamos del presidente electo, que nómina al hispano para ser senador de la nación . >> y le contamos de dispositivos tecnológicos y s
alex padilla como senador de california, kamala harris es una de ellas, padilla se sentará en su pusto, la senadora dice felicidades a mi gran amigo, alex y yo trabajamos por el pueblo, sirviendo al pueblo de california juntos, sé que seguirá luchando, alexalifornia, agradeciendo al gobernador gavin newsom por confiar en él, tenemos a kevin de león que felicita a alex padilla también, el primer latino en servir en el senado de los estados unidos en la historia de california, vamos a ver...
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. -- in thels alex halls of alex azar, how did they transition? they have people who are on the ground working. they will send people to the fda every day who are working with them and trying to do the handover. that is usually how it goes. i don't know how intensely they are able to be involved in any of these vaccine discussions because they are trying to keep that with the career -- the career officials, having nothing to do with the political people at the top because of trump's interference. tom: what will you look for today? kevin cirilli is trying to figure out what the supreme court is going to do. there is defense authorization, talk about stimulus. what did your calendar look like? anna: the cdc has advisors as well who are in on this vaccine. they're going to try to give advice on who will be first in line. they have already approved health-care workers and long-term care residents. they're going to put on sunday for that. they're going to meet to start talking about that today. that is high on the health care agenda. if the fda doesn't
. -- in thels alex halls of alex azar, how did they transition? they have people who are on the ground working. they will send people to the fda every day who are working with them and trying to do the handover. that is usually how it goes. i don't know how intensely they are able to be involved in any of these vaccine discussions because they are trying to keep that with the career -- the career officials, having nothing to do with the political people at the top because of trump's...
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professional who don't use drugs and understand alex forrest whiting. alex so we've had a torturous a for a half years of negotiations and political turmoil in europe and in the u.k. . what will actually change well the way it's going to be much more paperwork and red tape but i think one of the big things that will change is the end to frame movement and that means that for example british citizens will no longer have an automatic right to live to what to study to retire in the in the same for european citizens who have been to go to the u.k. it will be more changes to immigration rules visas of the u.k. for example bringing in a new points system which would make sure that e.u. citizens are treated the same as non e.u. citizens they will also be issues for tourists ok if it's a short trip of somebody going to the u.k. or to the. they won't have to have a visa but they will have to have probably have traffic insurance there will be more complications if they want to take their pets abroad and of course people have to stand in different lines at ports but no
professional who don't use drugs and understand alex forrest whiting. alex so we've had a torturous a for a half years of negotiations and political turmoil in europe and in the u.k. . what will actually change well the way it's going to be much more paperwork and red tape but i think one of the big things that will change is the end to frame movement and that means that for example british citizens will no longer have an automatic right to live to what to study to retire in the in the same for...
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alex hogan from laguardia airport in new york. alex. reporter: connell, the snow is starting to come down here in queens. drivers are out trying to get the last shipments in before the brunt ever the storm. this is the busiest shipping week for the entire year. this is the problem we've seen from shipping companies really throughout the pandemic as more people are shopping online and having difficulty staffing because of covid-19. ups saw a record number of holiday shipments this season. ups and fedex say that customers could see extra delays, especially due to this weather. they're prioritizing the vaccine offer other packages. the nor'easter threatening a new round of pfizer doses hitting the roads. each box is tracked by gps so they can monitor it remains the same temperature and arrives on schedule. shipping companies say they have contingency plans in place incase airports and roads are closed. because of the storm in massachusetts, governor charlie baker says new englanders are no stranger to winter weather but warning this is a storm unlike ones in the past. >> the best way to handle this is to stay home until it passes and everything gets cleared out. >> this is going to be statewide. so we'll have to be all across the state. we have been gearing up large numbers of everything. reporter: in new jersey governor phil murphy declared a state of emergency asking drivers to stay off of the roads. about 60 million people are either under storm watch or storm advisory. currently there are about 757 flights that are canceled and about 884 flights that are delayed and in new york, boston, kids will not need to go to in-person class tomorrow as we have seen virtual learning is something we've been doing throughout the pandemic. so those kids will not get the hoped for snow day. connell. connell: right. oh, boy. mayor is hearing about that from some of the kids on social media today, one of their snow days. alexhogan laguardia airport. >>> to open, not to open, even if tomorrow is a snow day for some that is still the larger question as schools around the country are struggling to plan out the rest of the year. a new cdc report suggest that children who attend gatherings are more likely test positive for covid-19 than attending school or child care. reopening plan for chicago public schools remains uncertain. a hearing is set for tomorrow that would halt the city's current plan. superintendents of country's three largest school districts, new york, los angeles, chicago, are calling for a nationwide coordinated effort for schools, up immediately, something of like a marshall plan like they rebuilt europe. we have the public school superintendent in white plains, new york. good to have you back on the show. it has been a while. this marshall plan idea is something of a good place to start with somebody like you, if you're starting with something like that. what do you need most when you have ha
alex hogan from laguardia airport in new york. alex. reporter: connell, the snow is starting to come down here in queens. drivers are out trying to get the last shipments in before the brunt ever the storm. this is the busiest shipping week for the entire year. this is the problem we've seen from shipping companies really throughout the pandemic as more people are shopping online and having difficulty staffing because of covid-19. ups saw a record number of holiday shipments this season. ups...
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alex padilla dice que le preocupan los estragos de la pandemia y la falta de vivienda. alex: no hay ningÚn problema que no se pueda resolver. acceso salud, vivienda y esperanza por una vida mejores lo que todas las familias merecen. socorro: fue elegido presidente del consejo municipal de los Ángeles . más joven del exterior. luego fue miembro de la legislatura y secretario de estado. dice que conoce las necesidades de su comunidad y tiene un compromiso, alexizo oficial el anuncio del nuevo esto de alex padilla como senador de california en el congreso. llegarÁ a washington en medio de una rÁfaga de crÍticas, luego de otorgar un contrato de educaciÓn para el electorado de $35,000,000 antes de las elecciones de noviembre a una firma vinculada a la campaÑa de joe biden. cuando el gobernador gavin newsom enfrenta fuertes crÍticas y una posible destituciÓn por el mal manejo de la pandemia. el prÓximo dÍas, alex padilla serÁ parte de una clase a cnet de latinos que irÁn a washington con la llegada del gobierno de joe biden. incluirÁ al fiscal javier becerra,elegido como secretario ♪ ♪ hugo: amigos, vayamos a lo relevante en "contacto deportivo". vamos a la ciudad luz, el pse contra el estrasburgo. 4-0.
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alex hasn't been getting paid. lemonis: you haven't been getting paid? alex: not yet, but we have an agreement that it's gonna work out. lemonis: and how long have you been here? alexree months. lemonis: with no pay? alex: no pay. because i believe in what they're doing. breanne: we have everything on the line here, so... lemonis: what does that mean? breanne: our savings, our credit. my mom and alan, they're living in the shop. they literally live here, so, like, there's a lot of pressure. lemonis: you guys live here? alan: we're here 24. ♪ desire: our quality, our turnout is actually really good, though, so it's not like going to ikea. lemonis: i don't think the quality of your cabinetry is very good. beautiful. but when i started cobra kai, the lack of control over my business made me a little intense. but now i practice a different philosophy. quickbooks helps me get paid, manage cash flow, and run payroll. and now i'm back on top... with koala kai. hey! more mercy. save over 30 hours a month with intuit quickbooks. the easy way to a happier business. [what's this?] oh, are we kicking karly out? we live with at&t. it was a lapse in judgment. at&t, we called thi
alex hasn't been getting paid. lemonis: you haven't been getting paid? alex: not yet, but we have an agreement that it's gonna work out. lemonis: and how long have you been here? alexree months. lemonis: with no pay? alex: no pay. because i believe in what they're doing. breanne: we have everything on the line here, so... lemonis: what does that mean? breanne: our savings, our credit. my mom and alan, they're living in the shop. they literally live here, so, like, there's a lot of pressure....
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so it has asked alex lewis to help. alexthink about our disabilities. very comfy, like a slipper. it is all about trying to encourage inclusivity and we have had feedback from kids who have gone into school wearing their mitt and other kids are saying, my goodness, thatis kids are saying, my goodness, that is causing we've seen, we wa nt that is causing we've seen, we want one. now, i've never had an adult, ever, look at my prosthetic limb and say, that's cool prosthetic limb and say, that's cool, i want one. prosthetic limb and say, that's cool, iwant one. children like phoebe may use a rigid prosthetic later, but for now, this is all about softness, affordability and freedom. duncan kennedy, bbc news in hampshire. some good innovations there. we had earlierfrom rory innovations there. we had earlier from rory who was talking about his thoughts on the year ahead for technology. we ask you for your thoughts today on twitter. some of you have been in touch. i have to say, not many of you optimistic at this point. if you are a
so it has asked alex lewis to help. alexthink about our disabilities. very comfy, like a slipper. it is all about trying to encourage inclusivity and we have had feedback from kids who have gone into school wearing their mitt and other kids are saying, my goodness, thatis kids are saying, my goodness, that is causing we've seen, we wa nt that is causing we've seen, we want one. now, i've never had an adult, ever, look at my prosthetic limb and say, that's cool prosthetic limb and say, that's...
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alex hogan is live in west point alex. reporter: hi jon well that game just wrapped up a lot of excitement on the field as you can see behind me. army beat navy 15-0. this very first army game was played here in 1890 but 121 years extremely rare sight once you got to see in person today. because of the pandemic the fanfare of the rivalry looked quite different. no long traffic line or tens of thousands of spectators. teams originally were set to face off at philadelphia's lincoln financial field because of the limit on outdoor events in pennsylvania roughly 8,000 cadets amid shipment fill stands here at this stadium. in the last time army and navy played here was in 1943 and again as you mentioned that was during world war ii. typically the matchup is played on neutral territory most common cities are philadelphia, the new york city metro and great or baltimore area and day of excitement building up to this matchup with parades on field, flyover, and it has been here going off right now making stadium shake as they cheer, dance and sang celebrating this rivalry. army is wearing a uniform honorrings soldiers of the 25th infantry division during korean war navy honored the 17 5-year history. president donald trump flying here today for the game and participating in coin toss. it is his third and likely last time attending game as commander in chief and after the initial height president trump came here for west point graduation to ceremony as well. it was very different than in years past. the president addressing the socially distanced graduating class of 2020. so now we have some more cadets that are running over this way. that will give you a look at again many of them celebrating today. the win, a lot of excitement here next year in 2021 game set to take place at metlife stadium that is in east rutherford, new jersey but again for right now those cadets very excited tonight. jon. jon: army things last that's what they wanted. alexnt alex thank you. well the supreme court has denied a texas led effort to challenge election results in four battle ground states. the high court ruling 7-2 against even hearing the case meantime, a huge show of support for the president as thousands demonstrated today in washington, d.c. calling for full election transparency, transparency ahead of the electoral college votes on monday. griff jenkins is in washington for us now. griff. reporter: hey, jon good evening, yeah march for trump supporters several thousand were not happy with that decision. but let me show you what you have now. you have a strong police presence here in the downtown streets. we're about a block away from black lives matter plaza and just up from freedom plaza where it was because proud boys turnsed out their strong and antifa turn out out and taunting each other and few incidents isolated here. but earlier this the day, it was a massive turnout for president trump in freedom plaza. that one point you even h
alex hogan is live in west point alex. reporter: hi jon well that game just wrapped up a lot of excitement on the field as you can see behind me. army beat navy 15-0. this very first army game was played here in 1890 but 121 years extremely rare sight once you got to see in person today. because of the pandemic the fanfare of the rivalry looked quite different. no long traffic line or tens of thousands of spectators. teams originally were set to face off at philadelphia's lincoln financial...
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so it has asked alex lewis to help. alexay children think about their disabilities. very comfy, like a slipper. it‘s all about trying to encourage inclusivity and we have had feedback from kids who have gone into school wearing their mitt and other kids are saying, "my goodness, that‘s the coolest thing we‘ve ever seen, we want one." now, i‘ve never heard an adult, ever, look at my prosthetic limb and say, "that‘s cool, i want one." children like phoebe may use a rigid prosthetic later, but for now, this is all about softness, affordability and freedom. duncan kennedy, bbc news in hampshire. one of the biggest names in twentieth—century fashion, the celebrated french designer pierre cardin, has died at the age of 98. he transformed the world fashion industry in the 1960s, as our correspondent daniela relph reports. newsreel: another leader of the fashion world in paris, pierre cardin, takes the town by storm and reveals to breathlessly excited womanhood what they simply must be wearing by easter. pierre cardin, the fashion w
so it has asked alex lewis to help. alexay children think about their disabilities. very comfy, like a slipper. it‘s all about trying to encourage inclusivity and we have had feedback from kids who have gone into school wearing their mitt and other kids are saying, "my goodness, that‘s the coolest thing we‘ve ever seen, we want one." now, i‘ve never heard an adult, ever, look at my prosthetic limb and say, "that‘s cool, i want one." children like phoebe may use a...
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alex rodriguez alex, those are two industries really hurt right now in covid why invest there >> i do think the greatest properties in the best location are going to win long term barry presented a great opportunity for me i've been in the area over 36 years so i know the area well. he built the greatest hotel here and the most profitable one. right across the street, it made sense to build the demand has been off the charts i email barry a new offer every other week we are excited about it. >> i'll say fundmently, the miami market is very strong. it is the port of the united states a working diverse culture. a lot of families coming down and setting up family offices. it is hard, the demand is so strong, we don't know when we should lease it. it will be done and occupied the end of '21 >>> vacancy rate in south beach is 2%. new building hasn't been build in more than 20 years. so this was a great project. and as the mayor of miami, having alex he knows everyone. i don't have to do anything. he just brings the people. it it's fantastic. >> i guess to that point, we had a guest on last week, alex, one thing he mentioned is it's no the just new yorkers and northerne northern northern easterners coming to florida. it is miami specifically for you or is this the first location, the first city of many that you would be looking to expand your virgining real estate empire to? >> we do business in 37 states and five countries miami and austin may be the two cities that benefit the most from this tax movement and covid-19 and new way of working just like we're doing right now. it's a rocket ship one thing that is really interesting that is here is talent is coming that is always the big knock for miami. there is always challenging to hire here. but now you have tall friend all different sectors, silicon valley, consumer, real estate, really exciting. our friend tony tamer started hig, a private equity group here in miami it was a rev
alex rodriguez alex, those are two industries really hurt right now in covid why invest there >> i do think the greatest properties in the best location are going to win long term barry presented a great opportunity for me i've been in the area over 36 years so i know the area well. he built the greatest hotel here and the most profitable one. right across the street, it made sense to build the demand has been off the charts i email barry a new offer every other week we are excited about...
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happens by shear coincidence that another meeting had been scheduled that day with a young boy, alex metherbury, alexu.n. speech that year. >> i can still remember seeing her in the ambulance and face covered in blood and dust and ash. it looks horrific to you, that somebody your age, like younger than me, omar was in hurt in an ambulance in another country when i'm siting around in my grandmas watching tv. >> for days and days he wanted to ask me about syria, and where is aleppo, and he wanted to send a letter. i said, i do not have his address, and i don't think he will get it. that's when he decided to write to the president. >> it's the idea of writing the santa claus letter. you write it and you drop it and that's the end of it. little did we know. >> he said that he wanted omron to come live with him and his family. since he cannot bring toys, he wrote, i will show him my bike and teach him to ride it. we will give him a family and he will be our brother. those are the words of a 6-year-old boy. it's so nice to meet you. how have you been? >> good. >> you look very nice in your suit. >> thank y
happens by shear coincidence that another meeting had been scheduled that day with a young boy, alex metherbury, alexu.n. speech that year. >> i can still remember seeing her in the ambulance and face covered in blood and dust and ash. it looks horrific to you, that somebody your age, like younger than me, omar was in hurt in an ambulance in another country when i'm siting around in my grandmas watching tv. >> for days and days he wanted to ask me about syria, and where is aleppo,...
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alex presha joins us now. alex, we're hearing talks on that bipartisan coronavirus stimulus package have hit a snag. tell us why. >> reporter: kenneth, that's right, but let me give you a breakdown real quick. so right now that $900 billion aid package is being finalized by a bipartisan group of senators. now, what's in the bill, well, it does include weekly federal unemployment benefits. it does not include another round of those $1,200 stimulus checks, but there are some last-minute sticking points including how much, if any, aid should be give to state and local governments, but keep in mind the clock is ticking here. it looks like lawmakers have until next friday to hammer something out before christmas break. kenneth. >> and, alex, we do know that there's some big news overnight from the biden transition team regarding another cabinet choice. >> reporter: yeah, that's right, kenneth. this would make history. joe biden expected to nominate army general lloyd austin for defense secretary. now, austin retired in 2016 after more than 40 years of military service. if confirmed, he would become the first black defense secretary in u.s. history. kenneth. >> all right, alex presha there in d.c., thank you. >>> new details in the shooting death of a young icu nurse on a nashville highway. authorities say 26-year-old caitlyn kaufman's suv was hit six times as she drove to work last week. the fatal bullet went through her shoulder. police still don't have a motive but they're looking into a possible connection in florida where two men were arrested for allegedly shooting into moving cars. kaufman's mother says she does not believe her daughter was targeted. >> she was a very compassionate young lady, had a heart of gold a
alex presha joins us now. alex, we're hearing talks on that bipartisan coronavirus stimulus package have hit a snag. tell us why. >> reporter: kenneth, that's right, but let me give you a breakdown real quick. so right now that $900 billion aid package is being finalized by a bipartisan group of senators. now, what's in the bill, well, it does include weekly federal unemployment benefits. it does not include another round of those $1,200 stimulus checks, but there are some last-minute...
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. >> alex perez leading us off. alex, thank you. >>> we urn the to the crushing pressure on the nation's hospitals in the middle of the thanksgiving surge they're sighing now. reports 200 hospitals are at full capacity. this week, more than 107,000 are in the hospital fighting this virus. that's a new record. some hospitals treating patients in tents. here's matt gutman from california. >> reporter: even the tender touch of medical staff unable to stave off the deadliest week of this pandemic. hospitals slammed for the thanksgiving surge, nearly a third running out of icu beds. now officials warning, no christmas parties, no family get togethers. >> we are in the time frame now that probably for the next 60 to 0 days we're going top more deaths per day than we had at 9/11 or pearl harbor. >> reporter: covid claiming more americans than the number of u.s. troops killed in battle in world war ii. 72-year-old rockey burkholder, one of nearly 16,000 americans dying this week, almost all of them alone. >> and the hardest part
. >> alex perez leading us off. alex, thank you. >>> we urn the to the crushing pressure on the nation's hospitals in the middle of the thanksgiving surge they're sighing now. reports 200 hospitals are at full capacity. this week, more than 107,000 are in the hospital fighting this virus. that's a new record. some hospitals treating patients in tents. here's matt gutman from california. >> reporter: even the tender touch of medical staff unable to stave off the deadliest...
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alex tendrÁ que cumplir los dos aÑos restantes que le quedaban a harris. presentadora: si quiere ver el vÍdeo completo de cÓmo reaccionÓ el gobernador al igual que alex padilla, descarguÉ nuestra aplicaciÓn. gobernador de california nombrÓ a shirley webber para reemplazar a alexocupar este puesto. veamos lo que ocurre la orden de quedarnos en casa. veamos ese mapa para entender lo preocupante la situaciÓn. san mateo sÓlo con 5% en santa clara con 6%. san francisco, 31%. alameda con 36%. hablamos con la alcaldesa de san francisco london que pidiÓ a los residentes que se quedaran en casa esta navidad para evitar contagios. marÍa antonieta conversÓ con ella y te pregunto quÉ opina sobre nombramiento. reportera: el llamado de la alcaldesa esa que la gente se quede en casa de navidad para evitar la propagaciÓn. london ha elegido una decoraciÓn muy navideÑa para realizar sus entrevistas y conferencias de prensa para diciembre. asegurÓ que no tiene planes de reunirse con mÁs personas en navidad. >> no tengo planes. irÉ a caminar para tomar un poco de aire fresco en la ciudad y luego verÉ pelÍculas navideÑas. quizÁs hacer alguna llamada por su y hacer algÚn brindis. hablÓ sobre las pruebasadicionales para la comunidad latina. pidiÓ a la comunidad poner de su parte pa
alex tendrÁ que cumplir los dos aÑos restantes que le quedaban a harris. presentadora: si quiere ver el vÍdeo completo de cÓmo reaccionÓ el gobernador al igual que alex padilla, descarguÉ nuestra aplicaciÓn. gobernador de california nombrÓ a shirley webber para reemplazar a alexocupar este puesto. veamos lo que ocurre la orden de quedarnos en casa. veamos ese mapa para entender lo preocupante la situaciÓn. san mateo sÓlo con 5% en santa clara con 6%. san francisco, 31%. alameda con...
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alex smith returning to face his old team, the >> alex smith, he has been through it all in the nfl.ill face the 49ers. to then almost losing his leg after a gruesome injury and 17 7 surgeries is back leading the washington football team against the niners. a journey smith wouldn't wish on anybody. >> it was hard. really hard. i don't wish it on anybody. i think that is part of why you know, trying to help young qbs from me. i don't want anybody to go through that. it was a hard road. it does not have to be that way. especially on quarterbacks, i think it can be handled differently. >> rams/patriots, rematch of the super bowl from a couple of years ago. third straight game the rams have a defensive touchdown. here to cooper kupp to make it 24-3. check out frank gore jr. taking it to the house tonight for southern miss. he has to be beaming seeing this. nba, rookie got shots up today but it looks like he and draymond green will miss all three preseason games for the warriors. >> normally you can do the opposite and play the crowd noise in if you are getting ready for a loud arena. >>
alex smith returning to face his old team, the >> alex smith, he has been through it all in the nfl.ill face the 49ers. to then almost losing his leg after a gruesome injury and 17 7 surgeries is back leading the washington football team against the niners. a journey smith wouldn't wish on anybody. >> it was hard. really hard. i don't wish it on anybody. i think that is part of why you know, trying to help young qbs from me. i don't want anybody to go through that. it was a hard...
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alex and "— e‘fir flluluf "— e‘fir tuthzg film the reason, alex and cutting this man took four years to twohe case, as i understand it, the four—day hearing, which took place in september in lausanne, russia didn't really defend the fact that they were guilty of covering up this data or providing fake evidence in these documents which they handed to wada earlier this year, but they argued that the sanction was unfair on clean athletes who were innocent victims in all of this, athletes who wanted to represent their country at an olympic games. and the panel felt it was not proportionate, the four—year ban was too harsh. although, they said in the statement that it should no way validate the conduct of the russian authorities. so they reduced it to two years, which for a lot of people, won't be enough. a lot of people wanted it to be four years. wada said they were disappointed by this, and in the nitty—gritty of the detail of the judgment, if you look at it, russian athletes can compete, they are allowed to compete, they will be allowed to have the name russia on their uniforms, but the flag
alex and "— e‘fir flluluf "— e‘fir tuthzg film the reason, alex and cutting this man took four years to twohe case, as i understand it, the four—day hearing, which took place in september in lausanne, russia didn't really defend the fact that they were guilty of covering up this data or providing fake evidence in these documents which they handed to wada earlier this year, but they argued that the sanction was unfair on clean athletes who were innocent victims in all of...
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alex presha has new details from washington. alex, good morning. >> reporter: kenneth, good morning to you. president trump and his allies are turning up the pressure asking the supreme court to overturn the results of the election, which trump lost by 7 million votes. this morning, president trump gaining new support in his long shot legal challenge to overturn the election. 106 republicans in the u.s. house are now backing a lawsuit filed by texas attorney general ken paxton, which aims to throw out millions of votes. more than a dozen lawmakers on that list were re-elected on the same ballot. paxton's lawsuits submitted to the supreme court is riddled with inaccuracies and conspiracy theories asking the court to invalidate the results in four states trump lost, georgia, pennsylvania, michigan and wisconsin. this morning those states are asking the supreme court to reject the case calling it a seditious abuse of the judicial process. courts nationwide have rejected baseless election fraud claims from president trump and his allies. but a new poll finds only 60% of voters view joe biden's victory as legitimate and only 23% of republicans. but this morning some republicans are speaking out against trump's efforts including texas senator john cornyn. >> i do not understand the legal theory. i don't want other states having a chance to change texas law based on a similar effort. >> reporter: and senator mitt romney saying this. >> madness. it's just simply madness. >> reporter: in the meantime, democrats accuse paxton of filing the suit as a way of fishing for a pardon. reports surfaced last month that paxton is under federal criminal investigation. seven of his top aides wrote this letter to human resources at the texas attorney general's office claiming he used agency resources to do favors for a political donor. paxton has denied any wrongdoing. paxton was also indicted in 2016 for securities fraud. that case is still in the courts. what's unknown right now is if paxton had direct conversations with president trump about a potential pardon. he didn't respond to our requests for comment. kenneth and mona. >> all right, alex presha, thank you. >>> new details about the federal investigation into hunter biden. sources tell "the wall street journal" that attorney general william barr worked to keep the case out of the public eye while biden's father was running for president, which could further raise tensions between barr and president trump. meanwhile, abc news has confirmed that the investigation goes beyond hunter biden's taxes. they're also looking into his foreign business dealings including a diamond he received as a gift from a chinese energy tycoon. >>> "time" magazine named its person of the year and it's two people. president-elect joe biden and vice president-elect kamala harris. the editor says they were chosen over the other finalists for, quote, sharing a vision of healing in a grieving world. >>> time now for a look at your friday weather. the radar shows the winter storm stretching from wyoming and colorado into the midwest. it's expected to bring heavy rain and snow through the weekend wit
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alex johnson, the general counsel. alex, how obvious common sense motives will be put in place now early voting starts decembe december 14th. >> today, laura, fact of the matter is we have to go with what we've done. it doesn't look like state legislature, doesn't look like there's going to be any major changes. we really need every voter to get out and be involved. we need voters to take personal responsibility because that's what it comes down to. >> laura: if you have more observers in place, when people say no you have to leave, i know democrats and someone told a democrat poll watcher they had to leave, the democrat would throw a fit, video weights, and then put it out in the media. our people can't leave the room when they say no, you have to come back at 1:00. actually i'm going to wait here for the next two hours because i don't believe the fact they're going to do that. you know what i'm saying, republicans have to be as forceful in the poll watching positions as they democrats are. >> exactly, they do. at the georgian republican party is doing things to make that happen. that's why every voter needs to be involved. >> laura: what does that mean? other than vote? >> you have to get involved. i'm president of the assembly and involved with the g.o.p. and all that volunteer. you have to be willing to sacrifice your time and comfort to get involved in a local republican organization. there are around the country and so many voters i think have thought that somebody else has it. that they don't. again, i'm a volunteer. >> laura: doing it on your own diamond time. >> exactly exactly. if we leave to the political industry, it's not going to happen. they need to be in the g.o.p., involved locally, and help watch the ballot confirmation. be in the room. >> laura: with covid, can you knock on doors and is not allowed in georgia? but can you with a mask and knock on the door and run six feedback? how do you do it? >> absolutely, aloud in georgia. we went door-to-door. we have to volunteer and be willing to get out and help locally if you want to see the election secure. >> laura: in your view, the state legislature, it's awkward to come back in the session? >> it's not -- >> laura: a republican majority in the house of senate here. they're not going to come back in session with it. if speak of the legal side of it, the election laws change at this point in time, i just don't happening. >> laura: flurry of lawsuits and it wouldn't. >> you know how that happens. >> laura: alexk you for being here tonight. how does president trump's upcoming visit to georgia were about the voters? were talking about the base with alex. of course, plus georgia and trump national diversity coalition member lay it all out for us. don't go anywhere. ♪ [ whispering ] what's this? oh, are we kicking karly out? we live with at&t. it was a lapse in judgment. at&t, we called this house meeting because you advertise gig-speed internet, but we can't sign up for that here. yeah, but i'm just like warming up to those speeds. you've lived here two years. the personal attacks aren't helping, karly. don't you have like a hot pilates class to get to or something? [ muffled scream ] stop living with at&t. xfinity can deliver gig to the most homes. ♪ >> laura: well, joe biden prefers usually to sit in the basement and obama phones and as a georgia appearance, pete president trump's going to hold a massive rally for purdue and loeffler. now, given how both g.o.p. senators are trailing their dem
alex johnson, the general counsel. alex, how obvious common sense motives will be put in place now early voting starts decembe december 14th. >> today, laura, fact of the matter is we have to go with what we've done. it doesn't look like state legislature, doesn't look like there's going to be any major changes. we really need every voter to get out and be involved. we need voters to take personal responsibility because that's what it comes down to. >> laura: if you have more...
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so it's asked alex lewis to help. first gear. alexs, which cost around £1,000, will transform the way children think about their disability. very comfy, like a slipper. it's all about trying to encourage inclusivity and we have had feedback from kids that have gone into school wearing their mitt and other kids are saying, "oh, my goodness, that's the coolest thing we've seen, we want one. " now, i've never heard an adult, ever, look at my prosthetic hook and say, "that's cool, i want one." little star. . .! children like phoebe may need a rigid prosthetic later, but, for now, this is all about softness, affordability and freedom. duncan kennedy, bbc news in hampshire. that's all from the bbc news at one, so it's goodbye from me. on bbc one, we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. to hear that we good afternoon. it's 1:15pm and here's your latest sports news. in the latest round of premier league testing there were 18 positive coronavirus cases, the highest weekly number this season. manchester city are retesting their players a
so it's asked alex lewis to help. first gear. alexs, which cost around £1,000, will transform the way children think about their disability. very comfy, like a slipper. it's all about trying to encourage inclusivity and we have had feedback from kids that have gone into school wearing their mitt and other kids are saying, "oh, my goodness, that's the coolest thing we've seen, we want one. " now, i've never heard an adult, ever, look at my prosthetic hook and say, "that's cool, i...
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alex who played 33 times for wales. imight try alex who played 33 times for wales. i might try and move this a bit closer to me. this is another, a former england under 21 back row who also played for gloucester. i have become and had mood swings, depression, anxiety, and at times, some suicidal thoughts. i've depression, anxiety, and at times, some suicidalthoughts. i've heard depression, anxiety, and at times, some suicidal thoughts. i've heard a few former players saying, "look, we knew what we were signing up for, we all knew that there were dangers." what was your reaction to that when you heard those comments?‘ what was your reaction to that when you heard those comments? a little bit saddens, really. i wouldn't say we we re bit saddens, really. i wouldn't say we were signing up to feel like this. if i knew i was signing up to feel like i do now, i wouldn't have signed up to it. thoughts echoed by many more from a sport now very much under the spotlight. on top of those nine, we've got 110 other players from around the rugby world who have got symptoms and would ultimately like to add themselves to what we are doing. today, the bodies responded. they said they were deeply saddened by the stories and added... 30 more concerned players have now come forward in the past week alone, all fearing they have symptoms brought on by rugby, a question that could now be settled in the courts. chris mclaughlin, bbc news. concerns around concussion and brain damage remain an ongoing discussion in football too. today premier league clubs voted to allow permanent substitutions to be made if a player suffers a head injury, even if all replacements have already been used. it'll be trialled from next month and comes a day after football's lawmakers ifab approved the rule change — with the fa cup and women's super league putting it in practice too. natalie pirks has more. this has been a big story in football, head injuries and the effects, the long—term effects on the brain. ever since a landmark study last year found that footballers were three times more likely to suffer from dementia. now we don't yet know the exact reason for that, but concussion could be a pa rt for that, but concussion could be a part of it. so, today, the pair merely because agreed that from next month, it will bring in trials of two permanent head injury substitutes, one—for—one team who has suffered the player getting the head injury, and an additional substitute for the other team as well, regardless of how money substitutes they've already made. it's got its critics, though, brain injury charity group, headway, has told the bbc it's mere window dressing and that what it would really like to see come in is what they've got in rugby union, which is temporary concussion substitutes which gives the doctor time to properly assess and diagnose the concussion. the governing body said though yesterday, the lawmakers of football, that they are concussion experts reckon that this is the best option that a permanent substitute is best for player welfare and it also wanted a rule that could easily be implement it right down from the premier league down to the hackney marches where there are no medics. —— pick site. —— pitch site. other are looking to do this and do trials and give as much feedback as possible to the body to review making this law, if it goes well early in 2022. it was also decided today that they would stick with three subs instead of five, but they would bring in more on the bench. so instead of seven, you will be allowed nine subs on the bench. natalie perks there. time now for a quick look at some of the days other stories and more sporting events in england won't have fans attending from saturday. it's after large areas in the south—east and east of england were moved into the highest tier of coronavirus restrictions following a rise in infections. manchester united striker edinson cavani could be banned for up to three games after being charged with misconduct by the fa. it relates to a message on social media which contained an offensive spanish racial term. cavani deleted the message and apologised when the potential meaning of the post was pointed out to him. and a court in argentina has ruled that the body of football legend diego maradona "must be conserved" pending a paternity case. responding to a lawsuit filed by a woman who says maradona could be her father, the court said a dna sample of the footballer must be submitted. he's back — again — sam allardyce has been officially unveiled as west brom's new manager. he's taken training and held his first press conference after agreeing to take over from slavan bilic — who yesterday became the first premier league manager to lose his job this season. the baggies are second from bottom in the premier league with just one win but can big sam save them from the drop? joe lynskey reports. deepin deep in trouble at the bottom, west brom have turned to big sam. he's one of the tried and trusted ways to premier league survival. this is their 12 job premier league survival. this is their 12job in full—time management, he has still not been relegated, but is now spent more than two years out of the game, so does he still have the knack? i've never been so refreshed, never been so never been so refreshed, never been so ready and eager to come back, because sometimes this job can wear you down. after you realise how many yea rs you down. after you realise how many years i've been sat there as a manager through all them divisions trying to get to the top and just how much it takes ottavio, and you realise that when you actually get a break, but this break went on so long, andi break, but this break went on so long, and i had so much pent up energy come i needed to expend it as quick as i could come and this is where i could expend all the energy i've got reserved ready for this battle. he made his name taking bolton to the top. he had spells with newcastle and blackburn, keeping sunderland up earned him the biggestjob, but he was england's managerforjust a biggestjob, but he was england's manager for just a single biggestjob, but he was england's manager forjust a single match. on my behalf and i paid the consequences. now on my behalf and i paid the consequences. now there is a sense big sam is back with his roots, he was born in dudley and his first coaching job was at west brom. he was sacked as their assistant in the 80s. it was a devastating blow for me because i didn't know where or when i'd actually get back into football 01’ i'd actually get back into football or if i'd actually get back into football orifi i'd actually get back into football or if i get back into football ever again. which ultimately took me on the journey of all journeys, again. which ultimately took me on the journey of alljourneys, worked my way through every league in this country to get to where i am now. here i am again back in the premier league, so i'm looking forward to it. he has a challenge, west brom have just one win and seven points, there newly promoted and favourites to go down. what we have got to do is manage our to go down. what we have got to do is manage oui’ way to go down. what we have got to do is manage our way through this amount of games over christmas and new year, cope with the pandemic and me trying to learn the player's strength and weaknesses as quickly as possible and work in a way to give the players an opportunity to win as many football matches as possible as quickly as i possibly can. in this unique season, he will have to fight to keep his record, but for the man who went from the bottom to the top, no job is too big. joe lynskey, bbc news. their first theirfirst game their first game with him and charges on sunday against aston villa. there are two games in the premier league tonight, with one of them underway at villa park, where it is goalless. good wins last timeout, burnley against arsenal, goal is for the moment, sheffield united, manchester united kicks off at 8pm. manchester united with the chance to go, sheffield united routed to the bottom of course at the moment. russia's doping ban from all major sporting events has been cut to two years by the court of arbitration for sport today. but that still means you won't see this russia flag flying at the tokyo olympics and paralympics and football's 2022 world cup. they'll still be at next year's euro 2020 because the ban doesn't apply to uefa tournaments. and russian athletes who can prove they're untainted by the doping scandal will be able to compete anywhere under a neutral flag. i've been speaking to our sports news correspondent alexbeen made noncompliant after evidence was produced of a widespread state run doping conspiracy which corrupted the winter games and indeed the london 2012 olympics, so russia was made noncompliance from other permits carried on competing internationally, but then was given extra power, so when russia was reinstated on the condition that it had to hand over the data from the moscow lab within a certain period of time, and it failed to do the outcome and when he handed it over, that data had been manipulative, positive tests had been covered up. they had the power to ban russia from international competition, so they gave him a four—year ban, russia appealed, that's the court of arbitration for sports came into the affair. its decision today has ruled that the four year ban that they wa nted that the four year ban that they wanted has been reduced to two yea rs. wanted has been reduced to two years. that includes the tokyo limbic some of the beijing winter games in 2022 and the qatar wor
alex who played 33 times for wales. imight try alex who played 33 times for wales. i might try and move this a bit closer to me. this is another, a former england under 21 back row who also played for gloucester. i have become and had mood swings, depression, anxiety, and at times, some suicidal thoughts. i've depression, anxiety, and at times, some suicidalthoughts. i've heard depression, anxiety, and at times, some suicidal thoughts. i've heard a few former players saying, "look, we knew...
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alex padilla is the son of mexicanoimmigrants. in video posted by governor newsom to twitter, padilla talked about how his family's background has shaped his political work. amy: alex padilla is a close ally of governor gavin newsom. he has not taken a public stance on popular progressive issues such as medicare for all, the green new deal, and abolishing ice -- immigration customs enforcement. for more on his appointment, we go to los angeles where we're joined by fernando guerra. he is a professor of political science at loyola marymount university where he is also the director of the center for the study of los angeles. we welcome you to democracy now! it is great to have you back after a number of years. can you start out by talking about the significance of this appointment and who alexla is, someone you have known for many, many years? >> obvious the, the significance is very historic and symbolic that latinos now have this position. there have beeterminus amount of latino political mobilization. you've seen latino myers and lieutenant governor,atinos be the head of the legislature a speaker or president pro tem of the senate. really the only key positions that latinos have not paid in modern times is u.s. senate, which they have never held in california and governor. there was a latino governor in the 1870's, but this is a reflection of the historic importance of latinos. aboutolitically, we think latinos are 40% of the popution and also a significant number of the electorate. it is because of latino politicalobilization that california is deeply blue. without that latino mobilization, california would be purple and maybe even read and would change the whole dymic of nional litics. that for manye presidential elections, republicans always one california. itas not u
alex padilla is the son of mexicanoimmigrants. in video posted by governor newsom to twitter, padilla talked about how his family's background has shaped his political work. amy: alex padilla is a close ally of governor gavin newsom. he has not taken a public stance on popular progressive issues such as medicare for all, the green new deal, and abolishing ice -- immigration customs enforcement. for more on his appointment, we go to los angeles where we're joined by fernando guerra. he is a...
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alex presha has the latest from washington. alex, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kenneth. joe biden's inauguration is just 50 days away. frankly, president trump is running out of options to overturn these election results. this morning, president-elect joe biden's victory is all but cemented. that's because all six states where president trump contested the results have now certified biden as the winner. but that's not stopping trump from spreading false information. >> we got 74 million, and we didn't win, but i know that we won arizona, and we won michigan, and we won georgia, and we won pennsylvania, and we won wisconsin, but what they did is they played games and games like nobody's ever seen before. >> reporter: the president calling into a meeting of republicans in arizona monday lashing out at the republican governor doug ducey after ducey certified the state's election making biden only the second democrat in 70 years to win the state. >> you have a governor named ducey who just rushed to sign certificates. >> reporter: overnight ducey defending the state saying it has some of the strongest election laws in the country. and now a trump campaign lawyer is facing backlash after calling in to a radio show and saying that chris krebs, the former head of cybersecurity, should be shot. trump fired krebs last month after he said it was among the safest in history. >> joe digenova is also on the president's election team. >> anybody who thinks that this election went well like that idiot krebs who used to be the head of cybersecurity -- >> the guy on "60 minutes" last night. >> that guy is a class "a" moron. he should be drawn and quartered, taken out at dawn and shot. >> reporter: that trump campaign lawyer did not respond to requests for comment overnight. kenneth. >> all right, alex presha there in washington. thank you. >>> two women from washington state face terror charges accused of trying to sabotage railroad tracks near the canadian border. prosecutors say the women were protesting a gas pipeline. in one case a train carrying hazardous material nearly derailed. they could face 20 years in prison if convicted. >>> we're now hearing from the man saved at sea after hanging on to a tiny section of this sinking boat for four hours. he was 86 miles off the florida coast. stuart bee says he was asleep when the boat got into trouble. a cargo ship eventually spotted him, and once on board he spoke to the coast guard over a satellite phone. >> i thought this is it, and then i saw container vessel in a distance, and i don't have my glasses. i couldn't see if it was coming to me or not, but i was again waving and took my shirt and waved periodically and, of course, it seemed to get closer. he signaled me with three blasts of his horn, and i figured that he saw me. >> u
alex presha has the latest from washington. alex, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kenneth. joe biden's inauguration is just 50 days away. frankly, president trump is running out of options to overturn these election results. this morning, president-elect joe biden's victory is all but cemented. that's because all six states where president trump contested the results have now certified biden as the winner. but that's not stopping trump from spreading false information. >>...
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alex smith. think have to win out. alex smith would come back to the bay air to play his oil team. this guy the gutsy, classy. he nearly lost lis leg, he's made the comeback and he has respect. >> he's doing a great job of leading that team. he's playing efficient. that's what i'm striving to do. he's a great player, great career, his story is incredible. a lot of respect for him. >> too bad he won't come back to the bay air. but alexthe warriors are a mystery. think can't be as bad as last year. but think are having to deal with klay thompson injuries. one of the kais is green. he's out right now. how good is he any more. last season often injured. worn out mentally and physically. and seemed semiengaged. his church a believer. >> i'm excited for draymond to get here. >> he brings intimidation. we need that and his leadership for the young guys. >>> on the college courts, the cal bears on the wrong side of a momentous occasion. pepperdine beat the bears. lorenzo romar at the helm. former warrior. his squad put the hammer down. he goes in with the reverse. cal was down 61-47. and pepperdine up 10. ross to edwards topping the three ball. pepperdine 74-62 the bears drop to 2-4. other locomotion. broncos against cal poly. they roar back in the 2nd half. will get the high% shot. she had 17 shots for the broncos, santa clara fire-zero. san jose state wins. >>> one of the world's greatest soccer players, that mar, nutmeg
alex smith. think have to win out. alex smith would come back to the bay air to play his oil team. this guy the gutsy, classy. he nearly lost lis leg, he's made the comeback and he has respect. >> he's doing a great job of leading that team. he's playing efficient. that's what i'm striving to do. he's a great player, great career, his story is incredible. a lot of respect for him. >> too bad he won't come back to the bay air. but alexthe warriors are a mystery. think can't be as bad...
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alex presha has the latest from washington. alex, good morning. >> reporter: kenneth, good morning to you. giuliani is providing an update on his condition hours after president trump broke the news which is creating ripple effects across the country. this morning rudy giuliani revealing he's getting great care and feeling good while hospitalized with covid. giuliani's been leading the president's legal battles to overturn the election traveling last week to arizona, michigan and georgia where he appeared mostly maskless at legislative meetings. >> you are the final arbiter of who the electors should be and whether the process is fair or not. >> reporter: the trump campaign saying giuliani tested negative before traveling to each state, and he did not experience any symptoms or test positive for covid-19 until more than 48 hours after his return. but arizona's legislature is not taking any chances closing this week after at least 13 lawmakers came in close contact with giuliani. on twitter trump writing, get better soon, rudy, we will carry on. >> we've never lost an election. we're winning this election. >> reporter: over the weekend in georgia trump pushed his baseless election fraud claims while rallying support for two senate republicans fighting to win runoffs next month that will determine which party controls the senate. it comes as trump pressures the state's republican governor brian kemp to order a special session for the purpose of overturning the results of the presidential election, which joe biden won. >> your governor could stop it very easily if he knew what the hell he was doing. >> reporter: sunday night kemp released a statement declaring that a special session in order to select a separate slate of presidential electors is not an option that is allowed under state or federal law. in the meantime, most candidates in those two georgia senate races were on the debate stage last night. incumbent republican kelly loeffler declined to say whether trump lost the election when asked by her opponent. >> my question is pretty simple. yes or no, senator loeffler, did donald trump lose a recent presidential election? >> you know, president trump has every right to use every legal recourse available. >> reporter: in the other race democrat jon ossoff debated an empty podium because incumbent republican david perdue refused to participate. meanwhile, the website axios reports that president trump is not planning to attend joe biden's inauguration next month. instead he's planning a rally in florida. kenneth and mona. >> we will see in 44 days. alex presha, thank you. >>> a new report offers the most plausible explanation yet for an illness that sickened u.s. diplomats in cuba. a government commission report finds the illness that affected more than 40 americans at the u.s. embassy in havana was likely due to microwave radiation from a malicious attack. the state department says the investigation continues. >>> in germany authorities have successfully dismantled a massive world war ii bomb. the 1,100-pound weapon was found at a construction site in frankfort. 13,000 residents had to evacuate. >>> police in nashville searching for clues after the murder of a young icu nurse. 26-year-old caitlyn kaufman was shot and killed on the highway last week while driving to work. kaufman's family is baffled that anyone would want to hurt her. >> i just felt like our lives were shattered from that point on, like my heart just sank. >> it's a nightmare. >> reporter: kaufman is the third nurse at that same hospital to be killed since 2016. no c
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a list alex forrest biting moves amongst us welcome alex so this has been a torturous afford a half years of negotiations political turmoil both here in europe and in the u.k. what will actually change when midnight strikes when there is going to be a more paper more red tape coming but i think one of the big changes that we're going to see is the end to free movement that means that automatic right for british citizens for example to be have to live to what to retire to study in the e.u. will stop and a citizens to do the same in the u.k. will also stop as well instead they were being more immigration rules that will be a call for visas it will be more complicated and the u.k. for example putting a new points face system for its immigration to make sure that e.u. citizens are treated the same as non e.u. citizens but for tourists that one visas if it's short stay but they're still being more complications that have to get a travel insurance and there will still be issues of having to bring pets in and out of the block to have to get will pay for what for that but not a complete change ev
a list alex forrest biting moves amongst us welcome alex so this has been a torturous afford a half years of negotiations political turmoil both here in europe and in the u.k. what will actually change when midnight strikes when there is going to be a more paper more red tape coming but i think one of the big changes that we're going to see is the end to free movement that means that automatic right for british citizens for example to be have to live to what to retire to study in the e.u. will...