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here with unimaginable is andrea canning. >> you're watching as a police cruiser races to an atlantaking lot. a call came over the radio, child not breathing. he had been found in the back seat of a hot car. every year an average of 37 children die from heat stroke after being forgotten or left behind in cars in the heat of the sun and parents pay the ultimate price for lives that are busy, distracted, sometimes overwhelming. police weren't able to save 22-month-old cooper harris is 2014 and his death in a hot car made headlines nationwide. >> new details in a tragic case we've been following. the death of a georgia toddler. >> but there was something different about cooper's story, something darker, because cooper's dad, ross harris, ended up being charged with a crime, accused not of forgetting cooper but of murdering him and his murder weapon of choice, prosecutors said, was a hot car. >> some disturbing -- >> even if you have seen the headlines, there's more to this story you may not know. we'll take you to the scene, show you surveillance footage from that day and give you an in
here with unimaginable is andrea canning. >> you're watching as a police cruiser races to an atlantaking lot. a call came over the radio, child not breathing. he had been found in the back seat of a hot car. every year an average of 37 children die from heat stroke after being forgotten or left behind in cars in the heat of the sun and parents pay the ultimate price for lives that are busy, distracted, sometimes overwhelming. police weren't able to save 22-month-old cooper harris is 2014...
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here's andrea canning with, "the last dance." >> there's a place in downtown memphis, tennessee, a hot spot not far from nearby beale street. they don't play the memphis blues in this club. in this sultry darkness of the rumba room, bodies sway to the beat of latin sounds. in april, 2013, a woman named heather jones came in with her friend to dance the night away, wearing a brand-new dress. >>> how did she look that night? >> she had her head up so high, her shoulders back and just beaming. she felt absolutely beautiful. >> there was a time not too long ago when heather didn't feel very beautiful at all. but on this evening she had the night of her life. >> she really didn't sit down very much. she was, um, being spun around and danced. >> just two nights later, everything spun out of control. >> breaking news about a missing germantown teacher. >> heather jones suddenly and inexplicably disappeared from her home. >> her car is in her driveway. her purse, keys and cell phone are missing. >> thinking of her being scared and hurt made you sick. >> what happened? the answer was sickening.
here's andrea canning with, "the last dance." >> there's a place in downtown memphis, tennessee, a hot spot not far from nearby beale street. they don't play the memphis blues in this club. in this sultry darkness of the rumba room, bodies sway to the beat of latin sounds. in april, 2013, a woman named heather jones came in with her friend to dance the night away, wearing a brand-new dress. >>> how did she look that night? >> she had her head up so high, her...
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here is andrea canning with "noises in the night." >> when the autumn chill seeps into this community north of knoxville, tennessee. hundreds of high school students are dprarawn to the blaze of fry night lights to cheer on their home town heroes, the bobcats. she was the friday night light who perhaps shown brightest of them all. emma walker. a bobcat cheerleader since sher freshman year at central high. >> she was a really good cheerleader. some of them would just go through the motions but emma would put her own kind of sparkle into what she would do. >> fellow cheerleaders kelsey and lauren say their friend could be sassy, too. >> and she said i am kind a big deal. >> and i take it she said that with a hint of sarcasm. >> yes. >> people who didn't know her, they were like oh, she's super pretty cheerleader. oh, no. but then they would meet her and be she's the nicest person i ever met. >> her long time school friends. >> once you got to know her. wow, she's a down to earth person and really sweet. >> she had a smile that could light up the room. a big, beautiful smile. >> emma's p
here is andrea canning with "noises in the night." >> when the autumn chill seeps into this community north of knoxville, tennessee. hundreds of high school students are dprarawn to the blaze of fry night lights to cheer on their home town heroes, the bobcats. she was the friday night light who perhaps shown brightest of them all. emma walker. a bobcat cheerleader since sher freshman year at central high. >> she was a really good cheerleader. some of them would just go...
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here's andrea canning with "the client." >> beverly carter was making a c name for herself in little rock, arkansas. >> her face was in the paper er every week. >> she had a billboard on one of the busiest interstates with her face on it. >> as a top-selling realtor, s beverly carter had become somewhat of a local celebrity. with her infectious smile she put house hunters at ease. trusted to find the perfect home, she often did. >> beverly was awesome at it. i mean, nobody could do it like beverly could. >> but there was a down side to her celebrity. >> this realtor had a target on her back. >> she did and she didn't know it. >> for beverly being a realtor was more than closing a deal. was she in the perfect job for her personality? >> yes. >> absolutely. >> her son chad and carl jr. and carl jr.'s wife kim were always amazed at how much her mom's clients loved her. >> one of her clients she had gone to their wedding and went to their baby zhou. shower. she just sold them a house. it was a new everyclient and i think that speaks for herself. >> she had a nice smile. >> a beautiful sm
here's andrea canning with "the client." >> beverly carter was making a c name for herself in little rock, arkansas. >> her face was in the paper er every week. >> she had a billboard on one of the busiest interstates with her face on it. >> as a top-selling realtor, s beverly carter had become somewhat of a local celebrity. with her infectious smile she put house hunters at ease. trusted to find the perfect home, she often did. >> beverly was awesome at...
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here with "the house in the woods" is andrea canning. >> he wasn't exactly sure where the house was ort had happened there, but he knew it was bad. >> yeah, these ones are not fun to do. >> finally, he found it, down a secluded driveway, a man on the front lawn waving him in. >> what's going on. >> i'm the neighbor. >> inside, the deputy could see signs of a struggle, blood on the floor. >> got blood on the wall, blood on the steps. >> a broken wall. he searched the house. >> hey, kids' room, this one's clear. i'm going to check this last room. clear. >> the trail led to this, to someone in a little room just beyond the stairs, beyond all hope now. >> oh, my gosh. >> yeah. >> the house in the woods was home to tom and kelley clayton and their two adorable children. he had been a local star of sorts, a hockey player, and kelley, she was a hometown girl raised in the finger lakes region of new york state. >> when you grow up here, it actually took for me to move away and go to college before i came back and appreciated how pretty it is. >> andrea spurlock is kelley's best friend. they gr
here with "the house in the woods" is andrea canning. >> he wasn't exactly sure where the house was ort had happened there, but he knew it was bad. >> yeah, these ones are not fun to do. >> finally, he found it, down a secluded driveway, a man on the front lawn waving him in. >> what's going on. >> i'm the neighbor. >> inside, the deputy could see signs of a struggle, blood on the floor. >> got blood on the wall, blood on the steps. >> a...
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tourism director andreas can see why they're. still deeply distressed i mean that they were complicit in making a scapegoat for the spread of corona virus throughout europe. we didn't create this pandemic this virus was brought here. so the fact that we were being confronted with it for so long afterwards at the center of attention and wrongfully receiving the blame that hurts and it's painful. and it. is skull has learned from the mistakes and it now aims to become a model as soon as it can part of the plan is to turn the cultural center in 1000 testing center. we've already ordered the wounds and everything which we receive next week to do things we saw the movie 5 stations. 5 stations will perform 3000 official p.c.r. test a week enabling us to get tested here on arrival and shortly before leaving again the foster hotel owned by bernhard family is running on a skeleton crew around 100 seasonal work goes on call waiting at home in hungary germany and austria all the year round employees are on site taking the 1st cautious reser
tourism director andreas can see why they're. still deeply distressed i mean that they were complicit in making a scapegoat for the spread of corona virus throughout europe. we didn't create this pandemic this virus was brought here. so the fact that we were being confronted with it for so long afterwards at the center of attention and wrongfully receiving the blame that hurts and it's painful. and it. is skull has learned from the mistakes and it now aims to become a model as soon as it can...
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here is andrea canning with the conclusionalibi". >>> in august of 2013, malik's trial began in federal was charged with interstate travel for the purpose of domestic violence resulting in death. the trial would be the caome nation of a three-year investigation that gathered thousands of pieces of electronic and physical evidence in an extraordinary forensic effort. prosecutors wanted to see him not as a super star army sergeant but killer, a soulless executioner who took her life because she wanted to divorce him and endangered his baby daughter believing her in her dead mother's arms. >> he was used to getting what he wanted. relationships could end with malik but they had to end on his terms. >> they show the jurors digital evidence. >> there was electronic data including text messages and photo messages she shared. >> including photos she sent of her odometer and driving range. >> one particular message was important. he's test firing the gun and he texts her saying this gun is so darn loud. >> this was part of the prosecutor's plan to put her gun in his hands. the serial restoratio
here is andrea canning with the conclusionalibi". >>> in august of 2013, malik's trial began in federal was charged with interstate travel for the purpose of domestic violence resulting in death. the trial would be the caome nation of a three-year investigation that gathered thousands of pieces of electronic and physical evidence in an extraordinary forensic effort. prosecutors wanted to see him not as a super star army sergeant but killer, a soulless executioner who took her life...
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to talk to some people but no one wants to not like you can the free coping carers are no longer welcome in their school tourism director andrea style can see why they're. still deeply distressed to me that they were complicit in making isco a scapegoat for the spread of corona virus throughout europe. we didn't create this pandemic this virus was brought here. so the fact that we were being confronted with it for so long afterwards at the center of attention and wrongfully receiving the blame that hurts and it's painful to be on the. side is goal has learned from the mistakes and it now and has to become a model s. known as a cancer part of the plan is to turn the cultural center and took over in $1000.00 testing center. we've already ordered the wounds and everything which we receive next week to do things we saw the movie 5 stations through 5 stations will be. 3000 official p.c.r. test a week anybody gets to get tested here on arrival and shortly before leaving again the 5 star hotel owned by bernhard girl's family is running on a skeleton crew around 100 seasonal workers are on call waiting at home in hungary germany and a
to talk to some people but no one wants to not like you can the free coping carers are no longer welcome in their school tourism director andrea style can see why they're. still deeply distressed to me that they were complicit in making isco a scapegoat for the spread of corona virus throughout europe. we didn't create this pandemic this virus was brought here. so the fact that we were being confronted with it for so long afterwards at the center of attention and wrongfully receiving the blame...
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like to talk to some people but no one wants to not like you can the 3 days carers are no longer welcome in a school tourism director andreas type can see why they're. still deeply distressed i mean that they were complicit in making a scapegoat for the spread of coronavirus throughout europe. we didn't create this pandemic this virus was brought here. so the fact that we were being confronted with it for so long afterwards at the center of attention and wrongfully receiving the blame that's hurts and it's painful. it's goal has learned from the mistakes and it now thanks to become a role model as soon as it can part of the plan is to turn the cultural center into a cove in 1000 testing center. we've already ordered the wounds and everything which we receive next week but he defines the movie 5 stations through 5 stations well before 3000 official p.c.r. test a week enabling us to get tested here on arrival and shortly before leaving again the foster hotel owned by bernhard family is running on a skeleton crew around 100 seasonal workers are on call waiting at home in hungary . and austria all the year round employees are o
like to talk to some people but no one wants to not like you can the 3 days carers are no longer welcome in a school tourism director andreas type can see why they're. still deeply distressed i mean that they were complicit in making a scapegoat for the spread of coronavirus throughout europe. we didn't create this pandemic this virus was brought here. so the fact that we were being confronted with it for so long afterwards at the center of attention and wrongfully receiving the blame that's...
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andrea, please. you can hear andrea herself crack up at the end there, seriously.are doing this. are you kidding. that was four years ago. that was how the state department interacted with the public and the press as of four years ago. no asking questions. you were allowed to observe the secretary of state silently sitting next to an official and were not allowed to ask questions about what was going on. that was four years ago. this was today. >> thank you very much and congratulations mr. secretary. >> good to see you andrea. >> president biden in his first phone call with president putin yesterday outlined areas of agreement like the arms control agreement, the extension of a new start. at the same time areas of concern, many of which involved russia. we are talking about solar winds hack, ukraine of course, the investigation and the assessment of interference in the 2020 campaign. also the safety of navlyana. >> yes. >> what the red lines under which the united states considers sanctioning russia if there is any harm to comes to him or as to the protesters as t
andrea, please. you can hear andrea herself crack up at the end there, seriously.are doing this. are you kidding. that was four years ago. that was how the state department interacted with the public and the press as of four years ago. no asking questions. you were allowed to observe the secretary of state silently sitting next to an official and were not allowed to ask questions about what was going on. that was four years ago. this was today. >> thank you very much and congratulations...
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like you like in the free coffee days cameras are no longer welcome initial tourism director andrea style can see why they're. still deeply distressed i mean that they were complicit in making isco a scapegoat for the spread of coronavirus throughout europe. and the muted we didn't create this pandemic this virus was brought here. so the fact that we were being confronted with it for so long afterwards at the center of attention and wrongfully receiving the blame that's hurts but it's painful. its goal has learned from the mistakes and it now aims to become a model that's known as a cancer part of the plan is to turn the cultural center into a coven $1000.00 testing center. we've already ordered the wounds and everything which we receive next week to do things will be 5 stations through 5 stations will be. 3000 official p.c.r. test a week enabling gas to get tested here on arrival and shortly before leaving again the 5 star hotel owned by bernhard girl's family has run out a skeleton crew around 100 seasonal workers are on call waiting at home in hungary germany and austria all the year round
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andrea, please. you can almost hear andrea herself sort of crack up at the end there, like, seriously? we're doing this? are you kidding? that was four years ago. that was how the state department interacted with the public and the press, as of four years ago. no asking questions. you were allowed to observe the secretary of state silently sitting next to an official while you are not allowed to ask questions about what's going on, and you can base your story on that. that was four years ago. this was today. >> thank you very much. congratulations, mr. secretary. >> good to see you, andrea. >> president biden in his first phone call with president putin yesterday outlined some areas of agreement, such as the arms control agreement, the extension of new start. but at the same time, areas of concern, many of which involve russia. we're talking about solar winds' hack and ukraine, of course, the investigation, the assessment of interference in the 2020 campaign, but also, also the safety of alexei navalny. and
andrea, please. you can almost hear andrea herself sort of crack up at the end there, like, seriously? we're doing this? are you kidding? that was four years ago. that was how the state department interacted with the public and the press, as of four years ago. no asking questions. you were allowed to observe the secretary of state silently sitting next to an official while you are not allowed to ask questions about what's going on, and you can base your story on that. that was four years ago....
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can ramp up? what if it doesn't? >> i do, andrea, and good to be with you. enough for second shots. and that's for a couple of reasons. number one, we're actually not even doing a great job of getting the supply we currently have in freezers and refrigerators out the door. make a point to say that they would be working moving fo be working wi understand what they've already administered so that they can ensure that second doses are available. having said that, you and i both know, andrea, the change and transition of power next week, but i have confidence that the biden-elect team is doing exactly that. and you've already heard from the leading manufacturers of the vaccines that they're confident that they can also put out the supply. to your point, andrea, if necessary, i think president-elect biden would need to use the defense production act to kind of ramp up that manufacturing. but i would love to have that problem. we're not even getting the vaccines we currently have into people's arms. >> you've been working on vaccinations in the district. what has
can ramp up? what if it doesn't? >> i do, andrea, and good to be with you. enough for second shots. and that's for a couple of reasons. number one, we're actually not even doing a great job of getting the supply we currently have in freezers and refrigerators out the door. make a point to say that they would be working moving fo be working wi understand what they've already administered so that they can ensure that second doses are available. having said that, you and i both know, andrea,...
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andrea. >>> coming up, can president trump pardon himself? a top expert weighs in. >>> also ahead, the woman seen on this viral video falsely accusing a black teenager of stealing her phone is taken into custody. what happened when police tried to arrest her. u're often tired during the day, you could be missing out on amazing things. sunosi can help you stay awake for them. once daily sunosi improves wakefulness in adults with excessive daytime sleepiness due to obstructive sleep apnea. sunosi worked for up to nine hours at 12 weeks in a clinical study. sunosi does not treat the cause of osa or take the place of your cpap. continue to use any treatments or devices as prescribed by your doctor. don't take sunosi if you've taken an maoi in the last 14 days. sunosi may increase blood pressure and heart rate, which can increase your risk of heart attack, stroke, heart failure, or death. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure. sunosi can cause symptoms such as anxiety, problems sleeping, irritability, and agitation.
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let me show you a map i prepared, andrea, if you can come back to me.sn is zone is. takes a while to focus in on. here's the lincoln memorial and core area downtown. this inner red line is the zone from last year where cars could not travel through. look this year how it's gone much further north of the white house, it picks up clear down past the reflecting pool in the lincoln memorial and picks up additional area south of the capitol and also in the green line is the restricted zone that you have to be checked to go through, it goes clear across the river. these bridges are shut down. it goes way north of the white house, goes down behind the capitol. so you can just see it's a much bigger area, and this is the area where the guard is patrolling. this is the area that's now locked down through the international. much more territory this year compared to the past inaugurals. >> and what's the latest on the investigation? you've been tracking the numbers? >> right. so we've got now 122 arrests. these are mostly -- these are more than half federal arrest
let me show you a map i prepared, andrea, if you can come back to me.sn is zone is. takes a while to focus in on. here's the lincoln memorial and core area downtown. this inner red line is the zone from last year where cars could not travel through. look this year how it's gone much further north of the white house, it picks up clear down past the reflecting pool in the lincoln memorial and picks up additional area south of the capitol and also in the green line is the restricted zone that you...
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tourism director andrea style you can see why they're. still deeply distressed by media that they were complicit in making a scapegoat for the spread of corona virus throughout europe. we didn't create this pandemic this virus was brought here. so the fact that we were being confronted with it for so long afterwards at the center of attention and wrongfully receiving the blame that hurts but it's painful it's not going to. his goal has learned from the mistakes and it now aims to become a role model as soon as he can part of the plan is to turn the cultural center into a coven 1000 testing center. we've already ordered the wounds and everything which we receive next week but it is going to be the movie 5 stations. 5 stations will perform 3000 official p.c.r. test a week enabling us to get tested here on arrival and shortly before leaving again a 5 star hotel. girl's family is running on a skeleton crew around $100.00 seasonal workers are on call waiting at home in hungary germany and austria all the year round employees are on site taking
tourism director andrea style you can see why they're. still deeply distressed by media that they were complicit in making a scapegoat for the spread of corona virus throughout europe. we didn't create this pandemic this virus was brought here. so the fact that we were being confronted with it for so long afterwards at the center of attention and wrongfully receiving the blame that hurts but it's painful it's not going to. his goal has learned from the mistakes and it now aims to become a role...
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perhaps i can start with andreas, do you think this round of talks will succeed?well, i wish i could be optimistic in that sense but if i take into consideration ankara's rhetoric and also the stated positions on various issues involving -- the relations as well as the cyprus question, i would be very hesitant to express optimism. let me say thtat the differences between the two countries -- >> before you do this let me ask this question. the fact that they have started talking, is that a success in itself? is it something of a success, from the turkish perspective which is this needs to be sorted out in bilateral talks? >> it's a positive stuff. i mean, negotiations and trying to find peaceful ways to address -- it's always welcome. i think, greece has also been positive to discussions. as it was mentioned previously, we have some issues of procedure. greece indicates that it will be, two issues to be discussed are the continental shelf and the economic zone. ok? and any other issues should not be discussed. why do we have this? turgor t--took us officials have b
perhaps i can start with andreas, do you think this round of talks will succeed?well, i wish i could be optimistic in that sense but if i take into consideration ankara's rhetoric and also the stated positions on various issues involving -- the relations as well as the cyprus question, i would be very hesitant to express optimism. let me say thtat the differences between the two countries -- >> before you do this let me ask this question. the fact that they have started talking, is that a...
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up and polish is i think the maximum that can be done by other powers is conflict management thank you very much andreas there for your thoughts let's try and end on hopes for the escalation let's thank also gallup in london and natalie of course toci in rome and thank you to fortune you can see the show again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com for further discussion head over to our facebook page that facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter handle is a.j. inside story from me sam is a that and the whole theme here for now is go buy. ok calm and may show you're not hyping the situation be part of the debate my main characters are women when no topic is off the table the law is in the last allow child marriage to happen legally easter basically archaic walls they are often legitimized and legalized pedophile. online jumped into the conversation and he cheated me out of this stream on out is there a. criminal drug dealing have to take place is beyond the reach of. many people in afghan government when forced into drug trade guerilla w
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up and polish is i think the maximum that can be done by other powers is conflict management thank you very much andreas there for your thoughts let's try and end on hopes of the escalation let's thank also gallup in london and natalie of course toci in rome and thank you to fortune you can see the show again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com for further discussion head over to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter handle is a.j. inside story from me sam is a that and the whole theme here finales of by. on counting the cost a trillion dollar man we take a look at president biden spawns to revive the pandemic on everything and create millions of jobs but scant he meant fences with america's traditional allies we talked to multiple foreign minister for the view from the view. counting the cost on al-jazeera. criminal drug dealing have to take place is beyond the reach of. the many good enough congressman to win for the new drug trade guerilla wars in colombia. and mexico where the cartels have been responsi
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up to it you and policies i think the maximum that can be done by other powers is conflict management thank you very much andreas there feel thoughts let's try and end on hopes of the escalation and that's thank also gallup in london and natalie of course totty in rome. and thank you to fortune you can see the show again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com for further discussion head over to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter handle is at a.j. inside story from me sam is a band and the whole team here now is good buy. criminal drug dealing cliff to take place is beyond the reach of. the many people in afghan government winfall 15 in the drug trade guerilla wars in colombia. and mexico where the cartels have been responsible for a muscle a spiral of violence. the final episode of drug trafficking politics in our territories and just. al-jazeera. where every week. this is al-jazeera. hello i'm adrian for the get this is that he is live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes u.s. pharmaceutical company claims th
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up and polish is i think the maximum that can be done by other powers is conflict management thank you very much andreas there for your thoughts let's try and end on hopes for the escalation let's thank also gallup in london and natalie of course toci in rome and thank you to fortune you can see the show again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com for further discussion head over to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter handle is a.j. inside story from me sam is a that and the whole theme here finales of by. when a parent loses nature to a terminal illness. they often feel that they've taken on the weight of the world. but mr huang is determined to find out what cool is to his daughter's day and brought him such heartache. the story of a committed parents attend activist i find this protest part of the if you find asian series on al-jazeera. american people have finally folk in america as i see it when america is off balance or to become more dangerous the world is looking at us with a mixture of sadness and.
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can but unwinding the foreign policy decisions may be harder. there is no sign that president trump is done yet. lester >> andrea mitchell, thank you. >>> in just 60 seconds, lowering the threshold for who can get the covid vaccine this the pandemic's epicenter plus, what you can do to get the vaccine as quickly as possible >>> we are back now with the miguel almaguer is in california, the nation's current epicenter and spoke to governor gavin newsom about why it's been so slow. >> reporter: southern california's most iconic landmarks like disneyland and dodgers stadium are becoming mass vaccination sites after a slow start, the governor promised 1 million more residents would be vaccinated by this weekend. now offering a dose to anyone over 65 the cdc says california has gotten the most doses in the nation, like 3.4 million, but so far we have administered 900,000. >> we received 2.8 million actually shipped. the delay has been the challenge of logistics challenge, of each and every city, each county, each provider providing, you know, being restricted in the protocols. >> reporter: today california ranks 43rd
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. >> what do you think can be done about it, if anything? >> i'm sorry, andrea? i didn't hear that. >> what do you think can be done, if anything, about it, maybe by state officials? we've seen now this unprecedented op-ed today from ten former secretaries of defense in both parties who are concerned about the military not getting involved as the president feeds these controversies. >> well, in the midst of all of this, andrea, remember, there are a dozen republican senators and 140 members in the house working with trump to really undermine american democracy. but in the senate, you have 40 u.s. senators, republican senators who are not doing that. so at the end of the day, we're going to end up with, i don't know, 88, 90 votes, making clear that biden was elected president. but i think after biden becomes president, we need to do a whole lot of work in a variety of ways to restore the faith of the american people, not only in their government, but in the foundations of democracy. we need to understand that there are tens of millions of people who have given up o
. >> what do you think can be done about it, if anything? >> i'm sorry, andrea? i didn't hear that. >> what do you think can be done, if anything, about it, maybe by state officials? we've seen now this unprecedented op-ed today from ten former secretaries of defense in both parties who are concerned about the military not getting involved as the president feeds these controversies. >> well, in the midst of all of this, andrea, remember, there are a dozen republican...
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immigrant frank workers could be granted green cards immediately and in three years they can apply for citizenship. andreae a dreaming. as someone who lived here for most of your life what does a proposal like this mean to you? >> for me, first of all the biden administration is a welcome change after the last four years of immigrants being villainized. until something changes in the legal code nothing is going to change. right now daca is still under threat and the undocumented are living in the shadows. i am very hopeful that with this new proposal by president biden, if passed the undocumented will show their true potential that was previously capped because of the lack of nine digits. immigration laws haven't been touched since 1986, leaving people in the shadows. the lack of access to a legal status harms communities across the country and the overall economy. we need to reform our immigration laws to allow immigrants like myself, like my parents to contribute to this beautiful country. as we rebuild from the catastrophic impact of the pandemic, senators from both parties need to come together so tha
immigrant frank workers could be granted green cards immediately and in three years they can apply for citizenship. andreae a dreaming. as someone who lived here for most of your life what does a proposal like this mean to you? >> for me, first of all the biden administration is a welcome change after the last four years of immigrants being villainized. until something changes in the legal code nothing is going to change. right now daca is still under threat and the undocumented are...
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>> well, in once sense, andrea, it's sort of a drama that the new administration really doesn't want. you can already sort of sense from the president's remarks and jen psaki's remarks, they're trying to do a little bit of a heisman move. that's over on that senate side. we're doing the executive-level work of the presidency. but it's a drama that's going to unfold regardless. and they're going to be having to deal with that. so the reality remains that the senate wants to complete the action as a result of that and the consequences from january 6th. the president needs to be held accountable for that. his involvement, his role, all of that has to get vetted publicly. but it is certainly not something that the administration would like to see starting out of the gate, but it is part of the reality now in light of current events. it reminds me, real quick, of the catholic pope who put his predecessor on trial, dug up the body and drug it into the vatican to hold him accountable for his actions during his time as pope. so it's not like this is an unprecedented history here. this is something th
>> well, in once sense, andrea, it's sort of a drama that the new administration really doesn't want. you can already sort of sense from the president's remarks and jen psaki's remarks, they're trying to do a little bit of a heisman move. that's over on that senate side. we're doing the executive-level work of the presidency. but it's a drama that's going to unfold regardless. and they're going to be having to deal with that. so the reality remains that the senate wants to complete the...
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andreas fault did this quake hit? >> unfortunately, i don't have the information how close it hit. but they're kind of gem. i'm not sure what you're looking at but from what i can it's off the fault looks like by a few kilometers but it's near the san andreas fault there. >> talk for people who may not be familiar with the science what happens the closer an earth quake occurs near that fault line. >> so when there's -- there is an example of these plates that move by and there are some sections where we have large faults such as the san andreas fault. that fault stretches up from northern california all the way down to southern california. that's a really large fault. there are many, many, many smaller faults that are all over the place on the west coast, particularly in california what we see is near the san andreas fault there are actually other different lengths. as you might imagine, the larger faults are capable of bigger earthquakes and the smaller ones tend to have smaller earthquakes, so that's kind of how that, wo. >> we often hear folks wondering whether or not if you have more and more earthquakes, if that means that the big one is about to hit. we h
andreas fault did this quake hit? >> unfortunately, i don't have the information how close it hit. but they're kind of gem. i'm not sure what you're looking at but from what i can it's off the fault looks like by a few kilometers but it's near the san andreas fault there. >> talk for people who may not be familiar with the science what happens the closer an earth quake occurs near that fault line. >> so when there's -- there is an example of these plates that move by and there...
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andrea mitchell. >> reporter: thousands of people hoping once donald trump is gone, they can cross the border. don't come now says the biden's team but biden is ready for an action plan. the new president will propose sweeping legislation, a pathway to citizenship for the 11 million people who are undocumented and sign an executive order reversing trump's muslim ban >> the muslim nation will welcome it >> reporter: executive order extending the pause on student loan payments, rejoining the paris accord and extending the moratorium on evictions and closures day two, aimed at safely reopening schools and businesses says chief of staff ron klain. >> getting these vaccinations metro moving and getting help to reopen schools safely and giving the people the protective gears they need. >> i believe we have a moral obligation >> reporter: next week actions to get people to buy america to help the community of color and expand access to healthcare for low income women all in the first ten days because joe biden knows he can't wait for the first 100 days. lester >> andrea mitchell, thank you >>> alex p
andrea mitchell. >> reporter: thousands of people hoping once donald trump is gone, they can cross the border. don't come now says the biden's team but biden is ready for an action plan. the new president will propose sweeping legislation, a pathway to citizenship for the 11 million people who are undocumented and sign an executive order reversing trump's muslim ban >> the muslim nation will welcome it >> reporter: executive order extending the pause on student loan payments,...
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can you take us through all of that? >> reporter: andrea, there's a lot to walk through given what we've seen in the course of the last 12 hours since the president posted that video overnight as you note, which was way different than the video earlier where he said of his supporters, many of them that turned into rioters, he said "we love you," he praised them, he said they were very special. in this new video, after pressure, i'm told, from some of the president's top aides, he changed his tune and was much more critical, condemning those who took part in the riots taking place, saying basically they should be faced with all that the law has to deal them at this point. so the president obviously changing his tune, backing down. but as you know, he did not concede in that initial -- in that statement that went out overnight. and today, even though he promised an orderly and seamless and smooth transition, he said he's not going to attend the very inauguration to take place here in washington on january 20, and again, in a separate tweet, h
can you take us through all of that? >> reporter: andrea, there's a lot to walk through given what we've seen in the course of the last 12 hours since the president posted that video overnight as you note, which was way different than the video earlier where he said of his supporters, many of them that turned into rioters, he said "we love you," he praised them, he said they were very special. in this new video, after pressure, i'm told, from some of the president's top aides,...
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and yesterday he gave us a very good indication, andrea, of i think what we can expect to see, a president who is defiant and defending his legacy. he's going the talk about some of those other key moments that he thinks he would like to be defined by, not just this moment of being impeached twice. the president yesterday was asked about all of this. he referred to impeachment as a witch-hunt. that's of course one of his most familiar talking points from the first impeachment and from the russia investigation and all of those political scandals that loomed so large over the early years of his presidency. but i think what's striking is that the president is still trying to determine exactly what that final messaging is going to look like. i've been talking to some of his allies who say they're concerned about the fact that she's so isolated and they're wondering who is around him who cannot only help him with that messaging but who can help with the work that needs to be done in terms of governing the country for this final week, guys. >> thanks so much, kristen welker. hallie, as you know
and yesterday he gave us a very good indication, andrea, of i think what we can expect to see, a president who is defiant and defending his legacy. he's going the talk about some of those other key moments that he thinks he would like to be defined by, not just this moment of being impeached twice. the president yesterday was asked about all of this. he referred to impeachment as a witch-hunt. that's of course one of his most familiar talking points from the first impeachment and from the...
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andreas fault. we are tracking whether. you cane live shot, i will have more on what to expect for the weekend coming up. >>> turning to the coronavirus. cases in the united states have now passed 20 million. that's almost twice as many as india which is a country with the second most cases. according to johns hopkins there are 80 more cases. the death toll stands at 348,000 people. >>> the covid-19 crisis continues reaching sobering milestones in california as we enter the new year of 2021. we have the latest numbers and how one bay area city is responding. good morning, candace. >>> good morning, day two of the new year. there is a lot to look forward to with the covid numbers. we still have a long road ahead. record 585 covid deaths in a single day. 7000 new confirmed cases reported yesterday. a stay-at-home order and travel quarantine was set for the first week of january and now been extended. this leaves folks inside for nearly a month. this was after the thanksgiving surge. we are looking at what the holidays may have inflic
andreas fault. we are tracking whether. you cane live shot, i will have more on what to expect for the weekend coming up. >>> turning to the coronavirus. cases in the united states have now passed 20 million. that's almost twice as many as india which is a country with the second most cases. according to johns hopkins there are 80 more cases. the death toll stands at 348,000 people. >>> the covid-19 crisis continues reaching sobering milestones in california as we enter the...
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can last -- we don't really know exactly. a hundred years, it's thought. so we think along the san andreas, we're still seeing a little bit of that effect. >> reporter: that's over on the san andreas. in the east bay, it's hayward-rogers fault. a different system that doesn't have the 1906 quake backdated. that is why we hear that the odds for a major quake in the east bay are larger. >> people around the bay area are tweeting about the terrible. rob thought a car hit his house in martinez. jessica diane-inman says she felt one big jolt in oakland. kathleen frasier says "yeah, san francisco on the panhandle." talk us in your post with the hashtag #kpix. >>> minutes ago, president elect joe biden unveiled his covid relief plan. the price tag nearly $2 trillion. dubbed the american rescue plan. that proposal is $160 billion. >> you need more action, mere bipartisanship. and we need to move quickly. the vaccine rollout in the united states has been a dismal fairly thus far. tomorrow i will layout our vaccination plan. to correct course and meet our goal. >> the plan also includes $15 billion
can last -- we don't really know exactly. a hundred years, it's thought. so we think along the san andreas, we're still seeing a little bit of that effect. >> reporter: that's over on the san andreas. in the east bay, it's hayward-rogers fault. a different system that doesn't have the 1906 quake backdated. that is why we hear that the odds for a major quake in the east bay are larger. >> people around the bay area are tweeting about the terrible. rob thought a car hit his house in...
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andrea. so what's happening right here at the white house right now, i can tell you that president trump, when you talk about a split screen, is giving out the medal of freedom award to three golfers, one posthumously. what a split screen. as you see this mounting anger from within his own administration about the way in which he handled it, some calling it a betrayal, he is handing out the medal of freedom. i just spoke to one senior administration official. i asked for a reaction to the president's statement, at least the one conveyed through a spokesperson, saying that he would support an orderly transfer of power. this official called that statement weak. andrea? >> and as well, that was conveyed by dan scavino, his aide on twitter, because the president was blocked on twitter. and now we've got this system from mark zuckerberg banning him through the inaugural from facebook. this is pretty extraordinary. this is, as chuck was alluding to, the only accountability we've had so far is from facebook. >> reporter: it's absolutely extraordinary, andrea. facebook, and that will apply to instagra
andrea. so what's happening right here at the white house right now, i can tell you that president trump, when you talk about a split screen, is giving out the medal of freedom award to three golfers, one posthumously. what a split screen. as you see this mounting anger from within his own administration about the way in which he handled it, some calling it a betrayal, he is handing out the medal of freedom. i just spoke to one senior administration official. i asked for a reaction to the...
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are some of the top concerns andrea mitchell on his first ten days >> reporter: awaiting the president-elect. thousands of people hoping once donald trump is gone, they can cross the border don't come now says the biden's team joe biden is ready with an action plan for his first ten days on day one, inauguration day the new president will propose sweeping legislation for the 11 million that are undocumented and signing an executive order reversing trump's islam ban. >> reporter: muslim nation will welcome us but the damage of the ban targeting muslims may linger >> reporter: also, executive order extending the part on students loan payments and launching biden's 100 days masking challenge and extending the moratorium on foreclosures executive orders on covid and aiming at reopening schools or opening businesses >> getting vaccinations moving and getting help to help schools open safely and give people the protective gears the they need >> biden turning to economic relief for working families. >> we need to act now. we have a moral obligation >> next week getting people to reform the criminal justice system and expand access to healthcare for low income w
are some of the top concerns andrea mitchell on his first ten days >> reporter: awaiting the president-elect. thousands of people hoping once donald trump is gone, they can cross the border don't come now says the biden's team joe biden is ready with an action plan for his first ten days on day one, inauguration day the new president will propose sweeping legislation for the 11 million that are undocumented and signing an executive order reversing trump's islam ban. >> reporter:...
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early when they see signals of distress, kicking the can down the road and making -- and see what happens next. francine: are they listening? andrea, of course there is concerned they are not listening enough so far, but we hope that with lenders that now they will listen. francine: when it comes to dividends, and you said this in the press conference this morning, thanks are defying policy. do you worry that that will stop the longer this drags on? andrea: not really. the response from the banks has been positive. they understood our concern. they have understood the point is to preserve capital in the system at this moment in which we do not have enough visibility on the capital trajectories -- i mean, the models have been a little bit all over the place, in terms of provisioning, so we need to zoom in on the banks' practices, be more reassured about the reliability of the capital path, and we also have announced that we expect this to happen in the first half of the year, and by september if there is no surprising -- we announced that we plan to repeal our recommendation and to go back to the old normal of dividend payments --
early when they see signals of distress, kicking the can down the road and making -- and see what happens next. francine: are they listening? andrea, of course there is concerned they are not listening enough so far, but we hope that with lenders that now they will listen. francine: when it comes to dividends, and you said this in the press conference this morning, thanks are defying policy. do you worry that that will stop the longer this drags on? andrea: not really. the response from the...
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. >> andrea, you mentioned it was 21 months ago, if you can believe that, joe biden began a third bid for the white house. we first saw him at that train station, the joseph r. biden jr. rail station where we first got a glimpse of candidate joe biden. of course he wanted to head to washington for this inauguration the same way he headed to washington eight years ago -- 12 years ago, excuse me, as vice president-elect joining president obama on that trip. of course security concerns shelved that plan. but rather poignantly, andrea, we will see the president-elect bidding farewell to delaware today with remarks at the headquarters of the delaware national guard headquarters named after his son, beau biden, who passed away from brain cancer in 2015. then it's on to washington, and we'll begin to see really that break with the trump administration as we mark 400,000 deaths from the coronavirus in this country. biden will join the vice president-elect for a national commemoration, a national ceremony of mourning for those lost on the national mall. then tomorrow, of course, andrea, inaugu
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what can the biden team do to try to speed this up quickly, even with the defense production act? how does that work quickly enough? >> traz parnsy and data, andreao put simply as you mentioned, i'm part of the d.c. local efforts and what i observed is we don't even know, andrea, how much doses we will be getting from the state or the district until a couple of days prior to the appointments and the vaccines, vaccine clinics that we have. so it sets up an incredibly complex set of blockades where patients are upset, we're frustrated on the clin uk side. of course, stas and cities are frustrated as well. the biden administration can make it incredibly transparent, here's how many doses we've sent to the state. here's exactly what we expect the states to be doing to their counties or cities based on the county population. and on top of that, we know good old fashioned assistance. we know there's more demand than supply but we also need to teach people about how they don't have to go through these frustrating portals. and if they need help to develop a better portal or signup mechanism, the federal government can and should step in to assist cities
what can the biden team do to try to speed this up quickly, even with the defense production act? how does that work quickly enough? >> traz parnsy and data, andreao put simply as you mentioned, i'm part of the d.c. local efforts and what i observed is we don't even know, andrea, how much doses we will be getting from the state or the district until a couple of days prior to the appointments and the vaccines, vaccine clinics that we have. so it sets up an incredibly complex set of...
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the democrats and republicans can get behind it because as you've reported, andrea, we're looking at 425,000 deaths in our country, the numbers keep going up. we have a lot of families who are hungry and a lot of businesses that are hurting. the key is how do we get vaccine money out fast and support out fast to get more shots in the arms, to help -- unemployment is going to roll off those extra dollars in march, and more direct support out to folks. the questions we've had are about making sure we can get a bipartisan package out the door as quickly as possible. >> congressman upton, what do you do? there's so much opposition in your own party in the house as well as what you would be facing in the senate. >> well, we need some answers here. we want to know where has the $900 million president trump signed into law the last couple weeks, where has that been spent? where are there still needs? in michigan, we have a huge demand for getting the vaccine deployed into people's arms. do we have the right resources for that? this is something that i think that we can pass with a wide majo
the democrats and republicans can get behind it because as you've reported, andrea, we're looking at 425,000 deaths in our country, the numbers keep going up. we have a lot of families who are hungry and a lot of businesses that are hurting. the key is how do we get vaccine money out fast and support out fast to get more shots in the arms, to help -- unemployment is going to roll off those extra dollars in march, and more direct support out to folks. the questions we've had are about making...
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. >> so to andrea's point i want to go to katty kay. you can that this was a coup led by the president of the united states. so i have a question -- i have a question for the justice department. i have a question for the department of defense. i have a question for lawmakers. i have a question for everybody in the white house this morning. when someone commits a violent act and that person or persons are still at large, the danger continues. so what can be done to stop the criminals who are still at large? katty kay, the newspapers around the world are headlining it for what it is. assault on democracy, anarchy in the u.s., democracy under siege. this was an assault. a violent one. >> apparently, we don't have -- katty? so andrea, i'll take it to you, having covered the united states government and the presidency for decades, where does one go with this for justice and the safety of our democracy? >> well, larry tribe -- laurence tribe wrote yesterday supporting the effort for impeachment saying let the house vote to impeach. they need to do mo
. >> so to andrea's point i want to go to katty kay. you can that this was a coup led by the president of the united states. so i have a question -- i have a question for the justice department. i have a question for the department of defense. i have a question for lawmakers. i have a question for everybody in the white house this morning. when someone commits a violent act and that person or persons are still at large, the danger continues. so what can be done to stop the criminals who...
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what can any moods do what doctors and nurses can't. that's it what our talk today is about. andrea bates thank you very much for being with us today you're a psychologist and have some 20 years of experience in the field of animal assisted interventions 1st of all what exactly is that the main thing is you integrate an animal into the next system except that there are many and it is administered by a person who has the official training and the strengths are can you tell me and what contacts has animal assisted therapy or animal assisted interventions been successfully used so far very popular and also or successful animals have been integrated in any kind of education and there are people children. robbery oaken they have a kind of natural affinity towards animals they're curious about them and so you can find a lot of school visiting dogs or animal says that it occasion approaches like that huge driving are for the disabled for instance and the other group that has very highly. this is all in the field of animals that interventions are seniors so one of the oldest intervention th
what can any moods do what doctors and nurses can't. that's it what our talk today is about. andrea bates thank you very much for being with us today you're a psychologist and have some 20 years of experience in the field of animal assisted interventions 1st of all what exactly is that the main thing is you integrate an animal into the next system except that there are many and it is administered by a person who has the official training and the strengths are can you tell me and what contacts...
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andrea cust as an others. i think it's time that you need to listen one another and acknowledge you can disagree many things but there's some things that you can agree on and that we should put those on the front of the list. >> you know i think in them and under ask you about katie hill and you cover that in your book really well. are you a natural born politician? i know your dad was a terrific politician. i know you are you a natural born politician who has figured out how to achieve celebrity status in this social media age? or maybe it's the converse, you know, your natural born like ronald reagan. very great actor who was figured out how to make it work in politics. >> so i started in the state legislature. they write about being idealistic 26 year-old two thought i could contribute to a new generation of republican leadership in the state of florida. i got to serve a number of capacities there so i think my first passion this policy purely ensuring that we actually put the policies in place that can lift up all americans. and they do believe that you have to animate those policies with this certain gnash
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the federal government to get more supplies out to the states so they can administer more of these vaccines. but there's no doubt, andrea, that the administration continuously said throughout the transition process that they were not getting the critical information that they needed. now, of course, it now falls on the current administration to deal with this crisis. one of the key promises is that there is going to be an expansion of testing sites, and so i think there's going to be a lot of focus on making sure that happens quickly. and now of course this new indication from cdc that schools can start to begin to reopen. and there's going to be pressure to make sure that happens safely and securely. and so i think that part of the strategy on the part of the biden administration is to have more of these briefings. we've now had two this week, andrea, to really try to set a new tone as they address this crisis with sobering warnings that this crisis is likely going to get worse before it gets better. now of course the new information about this third vaccine that has been approved. president biden asked about that just
the federal government to get more supplies out to the states so they can administer more of these vaccines. but there's no doubt, andrea, that the administration continuously said throughout the transition process that they were not getting the critical information that they needed. now, of course, it now falls on the current administration to deal with this crisis. one of the key promises is that there is going to be an expansion of testing sites, and so i think there's going to be a lot of...
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. >> andrea, the last time you and i were together in person, something we can say very rarely these days because of the pandemic. i was reporting from florida. you were out doing geo tv. it was the middle of the day on election day. you were fairly optimistic. as it got later into the night, you and i continued to talk and it did not turn out as you wanted. how has your understanding of the state changed since election day? what did it expose? >> clearly, the vast disinformation efforts, i mean, the right knows they can't win in a fair fight. they incite white supremacist platforms. we demand spanish language media which has enabled. so disinformation. we demand that they stop spreading hate speech and enabling what we saw, this electoral cycle. because this hateful rhetoric is coming with a real cause to democracy. many voters were scared into not casting a vote for biden because of the incendiary language. it was all over spanish language, all the platforms, whether it was newspaper or tv or radio. now we have a real opportunity where we can talk about, it is actually the right th
. >> andrea, the last time you and i were together in person, something we can say very rarely these days because of the pandemic. i was reporting from florida. you were out doing geo tv. it was the middle of the day on election day. you were fairly optimistic. as it got later into the night, you and i continued to talk and it did not turn out as you wanted. how has your understanding of the state changed since election day? what did it expose? >> clearly, the vast disinformation...
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and i can dig in and enjoying my offer and in this case that's andrea komanderi. i've discovered wallace singer, his books have been myself for 15 years and i have a book order on monday i have so many bookshelves decide whether i like to read . i recommend bill can't go by and pass it because i feel like it shows the unexpected connections we can make during stressful times and it shows loving connection will continue no matter what so that's a book i recommend. >> how about you ray? >> we've been working nonstop since march so not only with the covid-19 but also we had primary elections back in march and we had august primaries and november elections going on. 73 revocations and locations for early voting for august primaries so that was an added weight of going into our plan. so we really lost that still. i've managed to do some light reading, much lighter than nancy or janet i expect . i would managed to get some exercise here and there and i got back into the talking heads, the man. and i was just getting addicted to their music over the summer and then check
and i can dig in and enjoying my offer and in this case that's andrea komanderi. i've discovered wallace singer, his books have been myself for 15 years and i have a book order on monday i have so many bookshelves decide whether i like to read . i recommend bill can't go by and pass it because i feel like it shows the unexpected connections we can make during stressful times and it shows loving connection will continue no matter what so that's a book i recommend. >> how about you ray?...
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can never know when really you know. we're not going to die. o'connell's and so say the contraband of choice is fuel. 25 year old andreas traffics gas across the border. and various doesn't know which side of the border he comes from he's nicknamed laurel the parrot because he is very talkative nordo is an experienced trafficker. with analysts. but op ed or deputy i'm out there when i look at does anyone have a measure dadi is the model gaze yet these are joining. us. every day and auto and his accomplices make the round trip to venezuela but today there is a problem they've just spotted some men in uniform and on the opposite shore venezuelan soldiers no no calls one of his accomplices on the other side of the border. but about where you go to sleep. where no into the end of i but he made up what i. was going to. call me needed. to enlist but of. the team of smugglers are more eat along with the usual soldiers there's a man they don't recognize a senior officer the man on the left with a red skull for 10 years because they. normally the traffic is off for the soldiers a bribe in order to cross over the presence of an offer. so who they don't
can never know when really you know. we're not going to die. o'connell's and so say the contraband of choice is fuel. 25 year old andreas traffics gas across the border. and various doesn't know which side of the border he comes from he's nicknamed laurel the parrot because he is very talkative nordo is an experienced trafficker. with analysts. but op ed or deputy i'm out there when i look at does anyone have a measure dadi is the model gaze yet these are joining. us. every day and auto and his...
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