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april had made her decision.nd on september 11th, 2016, april only answered michael's call because the latest family crisis was about madison. >> obviously, madison had thrown a party. and so they had to talk to madison about it. and she was like, "i'm gonna have to go over there." >> reporter: sounds like she didn't want to go over to mike's. >> no. she did not want to go. she did not, but she was going to. i mean, she needed to go for madison. >> reporter: so had michael holton just snapped in a fit of sorrow and rage? that's what it looked like to investigators, at first. so when you finally actually move his body -- >> we discovered what appeared like an -- an entry wound to the back of his head. >> reporter: so that's the first false note here? >> that changed the dynamics of the investigation. >> i've been in law enforcement for 39 years. i have never seen somebody try to commit suicide in such a weird, unique manner. if you argue that mr. holton did shoot his wife and then turn the gun on himself, why such
april had made her decision.nd on september 11th, 2016, april only answered michael's call because the latest family crisis was about madison. >> obviously, madison had thrown a party. and so they had to talk to madison about it. and she was like, "i'm gonna have to go over there." >> reporter: sounds like she didn't want to go over to mike's. >> no. she did not want to go. she did not, but she was going to. i mean, she needed to go for madison. >> reporter: so...
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thanks april for joining us. i will turn it over to you at this point. >> thank you mister president. everyone, welcome to the stella town hall on -- a covid-19 town hall. this is a time where we are looking for information as these vaccines are being dispersed throughout this nation. millions, tens of millions are infected in this country. hundreds of thousands have died. and without further ado, i want to introduce our panel tonight. we will have joining us, not long into the future, senator cory booker of the state of new jersey, we also have doctor patisseries harris, the immediate past president will be joining us. doctor merciless smith the co-chair of the advisory board on coronavirus. we also have that to commit the core, bit this senior research fellow, research, league national institutes of health. -- ph.d., associate professor of harriott medical college as well as -- a medical professor at george washington university. also the director of the rubber institute and the black coalition against covid. t
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i'm talking about the particular site, there is a military story, there's fighting on april 9th, april 8th, there is a whole campaign to get there. but there is very much a different kind of story, a different era of mathematics. people come to hear about the surrender and that kind of humanity and civility more than they come to hear that bill terry story, though they come to hear that as well. so there is a shift for where we are in war and a shift in terms subject matter even. >> is that what we are just talking about with the kirkland monument and this idea of how we have perceived the silver war in the past, and then you go to appomattox, and i would think it would be like this same kind of mythology hanging out together in a different capacity. is that true? >> there is a lot of it. it is something that we are always coming up against, even as you drive to appomattox, it says where we worry reunited. and it's like, not really. sort of, but not really. one of the first history books i ever had, which is right here. isn't that great. it is beautiful, this was my dad's thing that he
i'm talking about the particular site, there is a military story, there's fighting on april 9th, april 8th, there is a whole campaign to get there. but there is very much a different kind of story, a different era of mathematics. people come to hear about the surrender and that kind of humanity and civility more than they come to hear that bill terry story, though they come to hear that as well. so there is a shift for where we are in war and a shift in terms subject matter even. >> is...
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it will now run until the end of april next year. russia's doping ban is halved by the court of arbitration for sport, but russian teams will still be banned from the tokyo olympics and dozens of other global competitions. more former rugby union players havejoined legal action against the game's authorities, accusing them of negligence over head injuries. and coming up: the west end performers staging virtual christmas concerts in care homes. hello to you, welcome to bbc news. two—thirds of the population of england — or 38 million people — will be living under the tighest coronavirus restrictions by this weekend. the health secretary, matt hancock, told mps that following a review, most of the areas already in the toughest tier 3 level will remain there. he said a 46% increase in covid—i9 cases in the past week in south east england and cases "up by two thirds" in the east of england meant it was "necessary to apply tier 3 measures across a much wider area". bedfordshire, buckinghamshire, berkshire and hertfordshire will be subject
it will now run until the end of april next year. russia's doping ban is halved by the court of arbitration for sport, but russian teams will still be banned from the tokyo olympics and dozens of other global competitions. more former rugby union players havejoined legal action against the game's authorities, accusing them of negligence over head injuries. and coming up: the west end performers staging virtual christmas concerts in care homes. hello to you, welcome to bbc news. two—thirds of...
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from april. april we talked about reducing the flow traffic to 70% or 80%, which will mean that we'll be reducing the opportunity for people to be able to contact. but based on the six months' worth of experience, and because of the experience, we are now able to come to grips with what is crucially important. so that is one thing that sets us apart. >>> second difference is that many people comply with the request of the national government and local governments. however, that -- sometimes the practice doesn't help us, and so that while i think that the response is not as strong as before, there are three key points. and we have to attack these three points intensely. one is that traditionally you have said that five -- that aspects shsh shunned. that is, that the straubts and the that is, that the restaurants and drinking places are a high point of confrontation. and two is four or less people gather. and please gather with family members and the friends who you are with all the time. and numbe
from april. april we talked about reducing the flow traffic to 70% or 80%, which will mean that we'll be reducing the opportunity for people to be able to contact. but based on the six months' worth of experience, and because of the experience, we are now able to come to grips with what is crucially important. so that is one thing that sets us apart. >>> second difference is that many people comply with the request of the national government and local governments. however, that --...
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thank you, april, for joining us. i will turn it over to you at this point. april: thank you, mr. president. everyone, welcome to this town hall on covid-19. this is a time when we are looking for information, as these vaccines are being dispersed throughout this nation. tens of millions are infected in this country. hundreds of thousands have died. without further ado, i want to introduce our panel tonight. we will have joining us not long into the future, senator cory booker of new jersey, we also have dr. harris of the american medical association. the cochair of president-elect joe biden's coronavirus board, the senior research fellow of scientifically and [indiscernible], the phd associate professor of harry medical college, as well as the medical professor at george washington university come this university, and a member of the black coalition. and, weooking to inform are looking for layman's terms. because we can talk in cerebral terminology. this is impacting people. we want you to understand what is at stake. i want to go first with dr. corbett. lab, working on this for
thank you, april, for joining us. i will turn it over to you at this point. april: thank you, mr. president. everyone, welcome to this town hall on covid-19. this is a time when we are looking for information, as these vaccines are being dispersed throughout this nation. tens of millions are infected in this country. hundreds of thousands have died. without further ado, i want to introduce our panel tonight. we will have joining us not long into the future, senator cory booker of new jersey, we...
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, bringing the total to nearly 539,000, by april. so, even with vaccines, these next few months, this will be unlike anything we have seen before. >> i think we have not, yet, seen the post-thanksgiving peak. that's the concerning thing because the numbers, in and of themselves, are alarming. and then, you realize that it is likely we'll see more of a surge, as we get two to three weeks past the thanksgiving holiday. and the thing that concerns me is that abuts right on the christmas holiday, as people start to travel and shop and congregate. >> dr. anthony fauci joins us, at the top of the next hour, 9:00 eastern, for a special, cnn town hall. today, he talked about the single-best thing we could all do right now, which is wear a mask. think about that when you think about peggy golden -- peggy -- the woman, peggy, we talked about. her brother. peggy flanagan. her brother, ron, who died. the ihme stimestimates as many 66,000 lives could be saved by april 1st, if 95% of us were willing to wear masks. today, the cdc put out new guidel
, bringing the total to nearly 539,000, by april. so, even with vaccines, these next few months, this will be unlike anything we have seen before. >> i think we have not, yet, seen the post-thanksgiving peak. that's the concerning thing because the numbers, in and of themselves, are alarming. and then, you realize that it is likely we'll see more of a surge, as we get two to three weeks past the thanksgiving holiday. and the thing that concerns me is that abuts right on the christmas...
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you take that to some of the data points that really rallied throughout april through october, you knowit was mortgage applications that were very strong -- retail sales were very strong. mobility got better in the summer months. that drew back recently. it does fluctuate week to week. one way we look at it is we break it into four different categories -- mobility, commercial, and unemployment. that tries to show us within those categories what is performing better in what is lagging, and the two broader categories that have lagged since april have been, as you would expect, unemployment and mobility. those are the two biggest factors where we are looking to beforeimprovement recovery. joe: thank you. our thanks to catherine mealor. coming up to mirza and you may have messed with some of the newulus talking -- apple's mac processor drying your reaction in the market. intel falling as the company expands its move into chips. you will be discussing the next. this is bloomberg. ♪ -- ine: now to something you might have missed -- joe was talking about it, apple and its new chip. joe, you di
you take that to some of the data points that really rallied throughout april through october, you knowit was mortgage applications that were very strong -- retail sales were very strong. mobility got better in the summer months. that drew back recently. it does fluctuate week to week. one way we look at it is we break it into four different categories -- mobility, commercial, and unemployment. that tries to show us within those categories what is performing better in what is lagging, and the...
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early april, middle of april, the never seem to be major fears of a banking him lotion.t quieted down pretty quickly. did people you talk to think, this was our first really big episode of economic stress and some of those regulations have been in a sense vindicated and appreciated? they do say these stress tests are really good. one banking executive said that they were so effective they believe the banking firms should go through them as well. but also they counted the number of days that they could stay afloat. the idea that april is a big sure that not everyone realizes it's because of the fed. that is a pretty fragile fix and a lot of ways. liquidity issues are a big issue. also rallying and after hours trading, nike. those shares are up 5% in the most recent order. markets expanding. caroline? caroline: just firing on all cylinders. let's week to our analyst on nike. it's quite amazing. it's noticeable -- it's notable. nike also has that direct relationship with the customer. >> yes, absolutely. they have proven they are the dominant brands. it may be softer than w
early april, middle of april, the never seem to be major fears of a banking him lotion.t quieted down pretty quickly. did people you talk to think, this was our first really big episode of economic stress and some of those regulations have been in a sense vindicated and appreciated? they do say these stress tests are really good. one banking executive said that they were so effective they believe the banking firms should go through them as well. but also they counted the number of days that...
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off the single highest daily covert 19 death toll is reported since april. hello i'm adrian from again this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up a high profile pro-democracy activist at hong kong media mogul jimmy lie is denied bail as he faces charges of fraud. thousands of farmers camp on the outskirts of new delhi in protest against the government for its proposed new laws on farm produce. at a different type of exam season half a 1000000 students in south korea tackle the most important day in the academic calendar. in the past 24 hours more than 2700 americans have died from covert 19 that's the highest daily death toll in the country west affected by the virus since april further to bass for the 1st time hospital admissions across the u.s. topped 100000 in just 24 hours and 200000 new cases were reported that's another record now the head of the u.s. centers for disease control has warned that by february a further 200000 people could die from the virus. so we're in that range potentially now. to see if seen 100 to 2000 to 2500 nasa day. from th
off the single highest daily covert 19 death toll is reported since april. hello i'm adrian from again this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up a high profile pro-democracy activist at hong kong media mogul jimmy lie is denied bail as he faces charges of fraud. thousands of farmers camp on the outskirts of new delhi in protest against the government for its proposed new laws on farm produce. at a different type of exam season half a 1000000 students in south korea tackle the most...
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go back to april. in this committee, with covid-19 as it was at that time and of course april was very insecure time. no one knew it was going on. but in this committee, the senses stated in april they're going to need a four month delay. but i would also remind everyone that it was also in april that the postal service announced they were going to be insolvent by september. of course that did not happen. there is a lot of uncertainty going on in april. and as it was brought up here a little while ago, the census met with us in august of this year saying they were going to be able to make the december deadline. so things were predicted that just simply never happened. what was the enumeration raised in the 2010 census . >> i'm sorry sir. do you mea the undercount from the 2010en census. ... ... the quality of the senses, did the 2010 census had a pattern improvement over prior. there is an over count about .01%, as was mentioned earlier by mr. santos that one bite demographic groups wasn't under count
go back to april. in this committee, with covid-19 as it was at that time and of course april was very insecure time. no one knew it was going on. but in this committee, the senses stated in april they're going to need a four month delay. but i would also remind everyone that it was also in april that the postal service announced they were going to be insolvent by september. of course that did not happen. there is a lot of uncertainty going on in april. and as it was brought up here a little...
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he spoke with april ryan.nd there's april, after the break. >> i don't think joe biden is going to fix racism in america any more than i was going to fix racism in america. hi sabrina! >>hi jen! so this aveeno® moisturizer goes beyond just soothing sensitive skin? exactly jen! calm + restore oat gel is formulated with prebiotic oat. and strengthens skin's moisture barrier. uh! i love it! aveeno® healthy. it's our nature.™ confusing like, "why am i sitting here in a hospital gown waiting to get my eyes checked?" ready? absolutely not. see, having the wrong coverage can mean you get the wrong care, or you're paying more than you have to. that's why i love healthmarkets, your insurance marketplace. they make sure you have the right coverage, health insurance, medicare, and yes, dental too. wow, think that's painful? wait 'til he gets the bill. a cavity can cost as much as $350 and a root canal, whoa. but with healthmarkets, for less than a dollar a day, you can save a bundle every time you go to the dentist. exam
he spoke with april ryan.nd there's april, after the break. >> i don't think joe biden is going to fix racism in america any more than i was going to fix racism in america. hi sabrina! >>hi jen! so this aveeno® moisturizer goes beyond just soothing sensitive skin? exactly jen! calm + restore oat gel is formulated with prebiotic oat. and strengthens skin's moisture barrier. uh! i love it! aveeno® healthy. it's our nature.™ confusing like, "why am i sitting here in a hospital...
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april: thank you for that. what a night, everyone. this has been such an informative conversation, unmasked, a covid town hall. we have learned so much from senator cory booker, the american medical association dr. , cochair of president-elect joe biden's advisory board on coronavirus, auctor -- also, the senior research fellow, at the national institutes of health, dr. corbett. we are so proud. presser --associate professor, the professor at george washington university and the director of an institute and a member of the black coalition on covid, president johnson. we have learned a lot tonight. this has been something that our people need, all people need. there you have it. >> i would like to make one quick comment. april: yes, go ahead. >> typhoid, it took us 105 years to get a vaccine. poliovirus, 27 years. i just want to say to dr. corbett, thank you for your service. april: amen. amen. take us to church now. >> that is right. thank you, april, for hosting this wonderful conversation. to bring this type of information, the glob
april: thank you for that. what a night, everyone. this has been such an informative conversation, unmasked, a covid town hall. we have learned so much from senator cory booker, the american medical association dr. , cochair of president-elect joe biden's advisory board on coronavirus, auctor -- also, the senior research fellow, at the national institutes of health, dr. corbett. we are so proud. presser --associate professor, the professor at george washington university and the director of an...
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we look out toward april and see that number 358,000 americans dead projected by april. i think one of the things that's even more disheartening that people need to know is that this model it's a conservative projection of where things are headed over the next several months. explain why. >> yeah, i mean, it's really interesting. i mean, what the model sort of projected was that when the death rate in this country got to a certain level that the vast majority, at least 40 states according to the model, would put in stay-at-home orders again. that's what they projected. eight people per million dying if you do the rough math is about 2,800 deaths per day. as you just pointed out we've already surpass that had and there's only two states according to the models that have stay-at-home orders in place right now, california and georgia. there's others that are considering t but the point is that the model just predicted that states would react strongly to these increasing numbers and we're still not seeing it. so given the fact that the states have not reacted to the numbers
we look out toward april and see that number 358,000 americans dead projected by april. i think one of the things that's even more disheartening that people need to know is that this model it's a conservative projection of where things are headed over the next several months. explain why. >> yeah, i mean, it's really interesting. i mean, what the model sort of projected was that when the death rate in this country got to a certain level that the vast majority, at least 40 states according...
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sees the highest number of coronavirus deaths since april. hello from doha everyone i'm come on santa maria this is the world news from al-jazeera the u.k. has become the 1st western country to approve a coronavirus vaccine for public use but health experts say more vaccines are needed to contain the pandemic worldwide. also hong kong's media mogul and prominent pro-democracy activist jimmy lives fused bail on charges of fraud. this may be the most important speech i've ever made trump's 46 minute outburst the u.s. president repeats unsubstantiated claims of fraud in an election he lost. and one step short of famine united nations warns of a looming food prices for thousands of people in bikini. as we know the u.s. is the country hardest hit by corona virus but in the past 24 hours the numbers are staggering more than 2700 americans have died from coated 19 the highest daily death toll since april for the 1st time hospital admissions have topped 100000 then you have 200000 new cases reported as well that's another record and it all led the he
sees the highest number of coronavirus deaths since april. hello from doha everyone i'm come on santa maria this is the world news from al-jazeera the u.k. has become the 1st western country to approve a coronavirus vaccine for public use but health experts say more vaccines are needed to contain the pandemic worldwide. also hong kong's media mogul and prominent pro-democracy activist jimmy lives fused bail on charges of fraud. this may be the most important speech i've ever made trump's 46...
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. >> april hanson is the executive vice president for iya health care, an agency that recruits and deploys travel nurses. as of this week, the requests in all 50 states and over 29,000, 200 job openings for travel nurses. when i look at the job counts from the height of the first wave, this spring. we are seeing more than double the demand. >> we certainly seeing more of a -- >> it is 12:30. >> 32-year-old laura is a travel nurse. she has been on the road for month, following covid hot spots from hard hit new york in april to arizona in july. >> what are we seeing in terms of staffing and shortages at the current work location? >> the staff get sick. so, they have to quarantine appropriately. and then, additionally, the community gets sick. so, we have a swell of patients, and then we have a shortage of staff. so we come in, to the try and create a buffer. so that these nurses have down time. >> ca t ampa th atolo said that with trade alls. even with risks she wants to set an example for her children. >> reporter: did you ever question becoming a travel nu e nurse? >> i don't know if it ma
. >> april hanson is the executive vice president for iya health care, an agency that recruits and deploys travel nurses. as of this week, the requests in all 50 states and over 29,000, 200 job openings for travel nurses. when i look at the job counts from the height of the first wave, this spring. we are seeing more than double the demand. >> we certainly seeing more of a -- >> it is 12:30. >> 32-year-old laura is a travel nurse. she has been on the road for month,...
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doses of vaccine or the ability to vaccinate 144 million people in march or april. >>but with 330 million americans that means by spurring more than half will still not have received the vaccine. i think we're talking about it being available to the average person who's at no particular risk in their walgreens or cvs probably in april and i think it's probably not till then april may that there really are enough vaccines for everybody doctor robert wachter who chairs you see san francisco's department of medicine says that timeline speeds up if additional vaccines or approved or slows down if the distribution process. it's a bottleneck. but he says likely all americans who want the vaccine should be able to get it by summer. how people will be placed in the priority groups and how the vaccine will actually be distributed still has to be worked out. >>but it's likely large hospitals as well as pharmacies will play a big role in that. in san francisco dan kerman kron 4 news. >>if you missed any of our stories on the covid vaccine. we have them all posted on our websit
doses of vaccine or the ability to vaccinate 144 million people in march or april. >>but with 330 million americans that means by spurring more than half will still not have received the vaccine. i think we're talking about it being available to the average person who's at no particular risk in their walgreens or cvs probably in april and i think it's probably not till then april may that there really are enough vaccines for everybody doctor robert wachter who chairs you see san...
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i went to the united nations security council back in april, because back in april, the leaders arounde making decisions about covid sort of in a vacuum, without looking at the bigger picture, the consequences of lockdowns and shutdowns and ports and distribution points being shut down. and i said, "you've got to be careful here. "otherwise the cure is going to be worse than the disease." so we must make decisions about the covid health pandemic, at the same time considering the hunger pandemic, because already in 2020, we were facing crisis in multiple places around the world. then came desert locusts. then came covid, economic deterioration and literally just catastrophic consequences. and now let me kind of paint the picture, because i said to the united nations security council back in april that we will have famines in 2020 unless the world leaders responded strategically, effectively and immediately. and they did. many things were done. but the good news was most of the economic outlook for 2020 was based upon 2019 numbers, so we had a really robust economic aspect in 2020 early.
i went to the united nations security council back in april, because back in april, the leaders arounde making decisions about covid sort of in a vacuum, without looking at the bigger picture, the consequences of lockdowns and shutdowns and ports and distribution points being shut down. and i said, "you've got to be careful here. "otherwise the cure is going to be worse than the disease." so we must make decisions about the covid health pandemic, at the same time considering the...
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a surprise move from the chancellor, as he extends the furlough scheme until the end of april — a moveines the difficult winter ahead. a phone call with brussels tonight, downing street warns that post—brexit trade talks are in a serious situation and an agreement is looking unlikely. remember, the show will go on. short, sharp and hopeful — celebrities and key workers with their message in just six words, at the end of a year like no other. and coming up in sport on bbc news... manchester united are looking to move into the top six as they travel to sheffield united in the premier league. good evening. millions more people in the east and south—east of england are being moved into tier three — the toughest coronavirus restrictions from saturday. it means 38 million people in england will be in the highest tier — the areas shown here in red. that's more than two thirds of the country. bedfordshire, buckinghamshire, berkshire and hertfordshire are the latest to be subject to the strictest rules, along with most of surrey, and parts of east sussex, cambridgeshire and hampshire. the only
a surprise move from the chancellor, as he extends the furlough scheme until the end of april — a moveines the difficult winter ahead. a phone call with brussels tonight, downing street warns that post—brexit trade talks are in a serious situation and an agreement is looking unlikely. remember, the show will go on. short, sharp and hopeful — celebrities and key workers with their message in just six words, at the end of a year like no other. and coming up in sport on bbc news......
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9th, well, april 10th, with lee's dramatic farewell address. you know, all of these sort of things that help to build toward the lost cause. whereas today we look at april 9th as the beginning of the end. and the beginning toward reconstruction. it's the beginning of emancipation, the beginning of the surrender of the confederate armies. it's really a turning point instead of the end and then there was peace. if you ask appomattox citizens around the turn of the century, and somebody did, in the early efforts to establish parks and memorials, in the southern people here were quick to remind everybody that, in fact, we weren't so keen remembering it that way, thank you very much. a lot of things were lost that day. whereas today, we see it as oh, great, the war was ending, the nation is coming back together. but we also try to see more of the complications today than i think than in the past. >> you mentioned this issue of emancipation that did not begin with appomattox. it's an ongoing process. but you're correct, it's often perceived by people
9th, well, april 10th, with lee's dramatic farewell address. you know, all of these sort of things that help to build toward the lost cause. whereas today we look at april 9th as the beginning of the end. and the beginning toward reconstruction. it's the beginning of emancipation, the beginning of the surrender of the confederate armies. it's really a turning point instead of the end and then there was peace. if you ask appomattox citizens around the turn of the century, and somebody did, in...
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i would say end of march, beginning of april. so let's say in april, it will be what i call open season, namely, anybody who is -- anybody who wants to get vaccinated can get vaccinated. if we, then, diligently vaccinate people in april, may, june, july, that we will -- then we will gradually and noticeably get a degree of protection approaching herd immunity, which i believe first of all no one really knows what absolute herd immunity is for the coronavirus. we know what it is for measles, because we have decades of experience with measles, so i would say it's somewhere between 70% and 85%. i believe that if we do the kind of vaccines through april, may, june, july, that by the time we get to the early fall, we will have enough good herd immunity to be able to really get back to some strong semblance of normality. schools, theaters, sports events, restaurants. i believe if we do it correctly, we will be there by the early fall. gov. newsom: that's encouraging. and final question, many have asked, lessons learned, 1918, 1919, so
i would say end of march, beginning of april. so let's say in april, it will be what i call open season, namely, anybody who is -- anybody who wants to get vaccinated can get vaccinated. if we, then, diligently vaccinate people in april, may, june, july, that we will -- then we will gradually and noticeably get a degree of protection approaching herd immunity, which i believe first of all no one really knows what absolute herd immunity is for the coronavirus. we know what it is for measles,...
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he will be in the white house by then. 100 million americans voiktaccid by april. does your team think that timeline is realistic and how will that affect the trajectory of the virus? >> the number of doses purchased from pfizer is 100 million doses, which means 50 million people. the president-elect has said his goal is to get 150 million doses in people's arms in his first 100 days in office. there are other vaccines including the moderna vaccine that are in the pipeline soon thereafter. so hopefully it goes even better than currently planned. but, you know, we do have to brace ourselves for the fact that there could be hiccups and delays and take those in stride. >> dr. celine gounder, it's really nice to have you with us, as always, thank you, i appreciate it. >>> while president trump falsely claims the election was stolen from him, his legal challenges keep getting thrown out of court. what's next for the country? as the electoral college prepares to affirm joe biden's victory. we'll discuss. al on a smartphon, but i'm not a new customer. well, actually now,
he will be in the white house by then. 100 million americans voiktaccid by april. does your team think that timeline is realistic and how will that affect the trajectory of the virus? >> the number of doses purchased from pfizer is 100 million doses, which means 50 million people. the president-elect has said his goal is to get 150 million doses in people's arms in his first 100 days in office. there are other vaccines including the moderna vaccine that are in the pipeline soon...
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the sun, spring it on. 22 million brits will be vaccinated by april.these figures flying around, but they are important as we talk about it today. how do you feel, clear, when you see 22 million brits will be vaccinated by april, and then your paper talking about they need to step it up talking about they need to step it up if they‘re going to be able to avoid consequences of the third wave? when i saw the sun's front page, the cynic in me was reminded of all of the other targets we've been told about over the last nine oi' been told about over the last nine orten been told about over the last nine or ten months that haven't quite been met. 0r met on time. this is sir simon stevens saying this, about the 22 million. he was also quoted saying we are back in the eye of the storm, so a bit of mixed messaging from him perhaps. but it's good that he's been optimistic. the telegraph's real story tomorrow is actually the london school of hygiene that come up with its production. it's short of —— sort of a formula to get out of the current peak, basically sayi
the sun, spring it on. 22 million brits will be vaccinated by april.these figures flying around, but they are important as we talk about it today. how do you feel, clear, when you see 22 million brits will be vaccinated by april, and then your paper talking about they need to step it up talking about they need to step it up if they‘re going to be able to avoid consequences of the third wave? when i saw the sun's front page, the cynic in me was reminded of all of the other targets we've been...
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i think we are going to get there probably end of march, beginning of april.if we start vaccinating the general population in april, from a pure logistic standpoint would get up to the 85% of the group. i think that will be middle to the end of summer so i hope -- i hope by the time we get to the fall, we will reach that critical percentage of people that we can really start thinking about and return to some form of normality. >> i want to ask what is going in the uk and south africa where health officials say new coronavirus variance appear to be more transmissible than the current strange and the uk strain may be worse for children. you're saying the variants of the virus are already here in the united states. how worried should americans be? >> obviously, this is something we always take seriously and concerning whenever you get a mutation, but i think the american public needs to remember and realize that these are viruses and continually mutating all the time. most of the time the mutations don't have a functional significance. but every once in a while w
i think we are going to get there probably end of march, beginning of april.if we start vaccinating the general population in april, from a pure logistic standpoint would get up to the 85% of the group. i think that will be middle to the end of summer so i hope -- i hope by the time we get to the fall, we will reach that critical percentage of people that we can really start thinking about and return to some form of normality. >> i want to ask what is going in the uk and south africa...
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it will be extended until the end of april, thatis extended until the end of april, that is what we arents. there may be some business response to that so we will bring that to you when we get it. much more to come on coronavirus and a reminder we will be answering your questions just after three 30p and so if you have any questions about tiers and the various coronavirus restrictions send us your questions. now it's time for a look at the weather with darren bett. the best of the sunshine has been across the eastern side of the uk. the weather has been changing from the west with thickening cloud and we are seeing more of this rain coming in as well, replacing those earlier showers. that wetter weather will continue to push its way eastwards this evening and overnight. some heavier rain over the hills. the rain probably tending to peter out a bit as it arrives in the south east of england and east anglia. many places becoming dry by the end of the night, by which time temperatures generally in double figures. a few showers to start the day. maybe a few breaks in the cloud across scotla
it will be extended until the end of april, thatis extended until the end of april, that is what we arents. there may be some business response to that so we will bring that to you when we get it. much more to come on coronavirus and a reminder we will be answering your questions just after three 30p and so if you have any questions about tiers and the various coronavirus restrictions send us your questions. now it's time for a look at the weather with darren bett. the best of the sunshine has...
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well, that readouts and emergency use authorization may be granted somewhere in april.ell, that readouts and emergency use authorization may be granted somewhere in april. by that time, several million doses of the vaccine have been manufactured and we have been stockpiled and therefore will be available for use if the data supports its approval. important progress this week. in fact, this day. the second important point is the novavax vaccine that has started phase three trials. we already have 1000 subjects recruited. [no audio] -- already activated in recruiting. the trial is being conducted currently in the u.s. and in mexico, and potentially brazil if we are to bring these countries into the trial fast enough. it is very important that we recruit subjects here in the u.s. and also outside of the u.s. because we project that there will be some challenges having subjects, particularly the elderly, health-care workers and people with comorbidities, participating in the trials. they have some vaccines available for you and immunization en masse. the third point. novava
well, that readouts and emergency use authorization may be granted somewhere in april.ell, that readouts and emergency use authorization may be granted somewhere in april. by that time, several million doses of the vaccine have been manufactured and we have been stockpiled and therefore will be available for use if the data supports its approval. important progress this week. in fact, this day. the second important point is the novavax vaccine that has started phase three trials. we already...
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, bringing the total to 539,000 by april. so even with a vaccine, these next few months will be unlike anything we have seen before. #. >> i think we have not yet seen the post thanksgiving peak. that's the concerning thing because the numbers in of itself are alarming and you realize that it is likely we'll see more of the surge as we get to two or three weeks past the thanksgiving holiday. the thing that concerns me is that it is right on christmas holiday where people start to travel and shopping and congregate. >> dr. anthony fauci joins us at the top of the next hour for a special cnn's town hall. he talks about the single best thing we can all do right now is wear a mask. think about that when you think of peggy, the woman we talked about, peggy flanagan, her brother, ron, who died. 66,000 lives can be saved if 95% of us could wear masks. some communities should consider giving them out. as a result a decision like that and many, many more. the number of people hospitalized and today topping 101,000 and those figures th
, bringing the total to 539,000 by april. so even with a vaccine, these next few months will be unlike anything we have seen before. #. >> i think we have not yet seen the post thanksgiving peak. that's the concerning thing because the numbers in of itself are alarming and you realize that it is likely we'll see more of the surge as we get to two or three weeks past the thanksgiving holiday. the thing that concerns me is that it is right on christmas holiday where people start to travel...
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the united states is likely to approve that vaccine in april.ere in the bay area seniors, a staff of the monte facility in walnut creek we're given the covid vaccine today the facility says it plans to vaccinate 200 people. residents of the monte were among the first seniors in northern california to receive the vaccine. we caught up with the staff before the shots were administered to hear about how the residents were feeling. >>totally excited when i announced to the residents that the vaccine was coming today, they just cheered they cheered and clapped and they were they've been hoping for this day and it's just a wonderful thing they would not have been able to get it if they hadn't moved contra costa county will be taking the information it learned during this process to help distribute the vaccine to more senior living facilities. >>results for the year's first snow survey, they are in the state department of water resources did the survey at phillips station today off highway 50 in south lake tahoe. the snowpack they're measuring 93% of n
the united states is likely to approve that vaccine in april.ere in the bay area seniors, a staff of the monte facility in walnut creek we're given the covid vaccine today the facility says it plans to vaccinate 200 people. residents of the monte were among the first seniors in northern california to receive the vaccine. we caught up with the staff before the shots were administered to hear about how the residents were feeling. >>totally excited when i announced to the residents that the...
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november up 11%, i mean, 11% is incredible we had one other month this year that was up over 10%, april. you have to go back to 1991 to find a better month. and if you look at what happens after that kind of big month, logic would say, well, it's got to go down, they're going to test some lows, there's going to be correction. we've got a little chart that vinny put together that shows that in the times over the last 30 years when the market has gone up 7% or more, there's 20 data points, 18 of which have six months to look forward to see what happened after that sharp month, it shows the average is up 6.4% so because the market has gone up, it doesn't mean that enthusiasm wanes or sentiment starts to fall off >> that's for sure. >> we have fundamentals, we have stimulus, low interest rates we have a weak dollar. that's going to help u.s. companies and savings rate has gone to 14%. people are going to start to spend more money despite the fact that we're in a pandemic, a recession and hospitals are full >> i got it. >> the environment is one in which investors look way ahead >> got it. s
november up 11%, i mean, 11% is incredible we had one other month this year that was up over 10%, april. you have to go back to 1991 to find a better month. and if you look at what happens after that kind of big month, logic would say, well, it's got to go down, they're going to test some lows, there's going to be correction. we've got a little chart that vinny put together that shows that in the times over the last 30 years when the market has gone up 7% or more, there's 20 data points, 18 of...
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many were not at their usual residence as of april 1, 2020. students andtions, others in temporary locations, with family members or friends, or in second homes. for those whose usual residence was in new york city, the census bureau needs time on the back and to adjust their -- backend to adjust their resume. moreover, such confusion over where they were supposed to be enumerated in the middle of a pandemic is a virtual guarantee that large-scale duplication of responses will occur. using data on forms that sometimes lack important basic information, such as person's name, is laborious with the time required for successful completion of the process. second, to increase response, it allowed respondents to write in their addresses without a census 80. -- census id. this is fine for those that can be easily linked to the master address file, but not for those who have regular addresses, where apartment numbers do not formally exist. the department of city planning worked more than two years identifying these addresses by assigning them designate
many were not at their usual residence as of april 1, 2020. students andtions, others in temporary locations, with family members or friends, or in second homes. for those whose usual residence was in new york city, the census bureau needs time on the back and to adjust their -- backend to adjust their resume. moreover, such confusion over where they were supposed to be enumerated in the middle of a pandemic is a virtual guarantee that large-scale duplication of responses will occur. using data...
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that's what the pandemic is projected to do by april. so now, this is what the president-elect and vice president-elect have had to say about all of this as part of jake tapper's exclusive interview. >> the u.s. is entering the dark winter that you warned about with the highest death rate. we just reached a new horrible milestone of new cases. on a policy level, what's going to be different, starting on january 20th, when you take office, when it comes to dealing with the pandemic? >> it's going to be a couple of things. number one, it's important that we set out national standards. we met with governors, democrat and republican as well as 50 democrat and republican mayors. they say they need guidance. and they're going to need a fair amount of the money. it's one thing for us to talk about being able to get help out there, but it's not getting there. we're having these hospital stays are overwhelming hospitals right now. there's a need for more financial assistance. there's more financial assistance needed as well when the vaccine comes
that's what the pandemic is projected to do by april. so now, this is what the president-elect and vice president-elect have had to say about all of this as part of jake tapper's exclusive interview. >> the u.s. is entering the dark winter that you warned about with the highest death rate. we just reached a new horrible milestone of new cases. on a policy level, what's going to be different, starting on january 20th, when you take office, when it comes to dealing with the pandemic?...
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sees the highest number of coronavirus deaths since april. but everyone come out santa maria with the world news from al-jazeera the u.k. has become the 1st western country to approve a coronavirus vaccine for public use but health experts say more vaccines a needed to contain the pandemic will why. this may be the most important speech i've ever made donald trump's 46 minutes outburst the u.s. president repeating unsubstantiated claims of fraud in an election the last of the nearly 2 decades of war a breakthrough in the peace talks between the taliban and the afghan government. and a step into the future as hundreds of people who lost their limbs to hidden explosives in pakistan get a chance at a new beginning. the united states the country hardest hit by coronavirus has seen more than 2700 deaths from cover 19 in the past 24 hours that is the highest daily death toll since april for the 1st time hospital admissions also topped 100200000 new cases were reported which was another record now the head of the c.d.c. the centers for disease contr
sees the highest number of coronavirus deaths since april. but everyone come out santa maria with the world news from al-jazeera the u.k. has become the 1st western country to approve a coronavirus vaccine for public use but health experts say more vaccines a needed to contain the pandemic will why. this may be the most important speech i've ever made donald trump's 46 minutes outburst the u.s. president repeating unsubstantiated claims of fraud in an election the last of the nearly 2 decades...
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and it's really not going to be til march or april that we have gone through the initial high priority groups and then, get to a point where you can go in to your local walgreen's if you are 40 years old and healthy and just want your vaccine that will be available for everyone. the high priority groups are now, we have a sense of what they will be. it's starting with health care workers and people in long-term care facilities and we will move on to essential workers and other industries. and then to people over 65 and people with other health conditions. but, when you add up all the groups in the united states, that is 144 million people. so, we don't get to enough vaccine being produced and distributed to just get those groups until properly april or may. >> all right, i know you only have one minute left and i want to respect your time, but you held grand rounds today with regard to school reopenings and how public schools can be open to the general student population which is not the case right now. most public schools. what do you think it all hinges on? >> well, one of the things
and it's really not going to be til march or april that we have gone through the initial high priority groups and then, get to a point where you can go in to your local walgreen's if you are 40 years old and healthy and just want your vaccine that will be available for everyone. the high priority groups are now, we have a sense of what they will be. it's starting with health care workers and people in long-term care facilities and we will move on to essential workers and other industries. and...
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david: let's go forward to roughly april.don't know what is going to go on with the two elections in georgia yet, which may determine exactly what happens. does the experience with this compromise, which grew out of a bipartisan group of senators, give you a hope that even if we have a divided congress, republicans continue to control the senate, you can move forward with something in april? or does this do it if we have a divided congress? sen. casey: if the majority is in the republican hands it will be hard to get another covid relief bill in april. i don't think it is impossible, but it will make it much more difficult. that is -- i think that probably carries over into any other economic strategy going forward. for aare some reasons sliver of optimism. willingness of the negotiators to come together on something substantial at a grave time for the nation. that is a good sign that folks are willing to come together. for most republicans since april when we were doing some consent agreements for a couple hundred billion fo
david: let's go forward to roughly april.don't know what is going to go on with the two elections in georgia yet, which may determine exactly what happens. does the experience with this compromise, which grew out of a bipartisan group of senators, give you a hope that even if we have a divided congress, republicans continue to control the senate, you can move forward with something in april? or does this do it if we have a divided congress? sen. casey: if the majority is in the republican hands...
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none more so than her address to the country during the first weeks of lockdown back in april.to you at what i know is an increasingly challenging time. it was a deeply personal message from the longest—serving head of state in the world, during an exceptional moment in her reign. together, we are tackling this disease. and i want to reassure you that if we remain united and resolute, then we will overcome it. i hope, in the years to come, everyone will be able to take pride in how they responded to this challenge. and those who come after us will say the britons of this generation were as strong as any. that the attributes of self—discipline, of quiet, good—humoured resolve and a fellow feeling still characterise this country. the pride in who we are is not a part of our past, it defines our present and our future. it included praise for the sacrifices being made, and ended with cautious optimism. we should take comfort that while we may have more still to endure, better days will return. we will be with our friends again. we will be with our families again. we will meet again
none more so than her address to the country during the first weeks of lockdown back in april.to you at what i know is an increasingly challenging time. it was a deeply personal message from the longest—serving head of state in the world, during an exceptional moment in her reign. together, we are tackling this disease. and i want to reassure you that if we remain united and resolute, then we will overcome it. i hope, in the years to come, everyone will be able to take pride in how they...
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, so what happens in april and may andjune, so what happens in april and may and june, until people feelomfortable enough to go back to restaurants comfortable enough to go back to restau ra nts a nd comfortable enough to go back to restaurants and to travel ain? to restaurants and to travel again? you mention this runs until march, and by then we will have a new president and administration in the white house, any hints as to how they will address the long—term economic problems? president—elect biden has been very clear that he sees there is 900 billion isjust a starter. he would like to do more aid in the spring but it's very to do that as long as the senate is controlled by republicans, and we will know in early january the results of two run—off elections in georgia which will determine rather republicans keep control of the us senate. that said, president biden can do a lot on his own, he has talked about extending an eviction moratorium, which prevents people being forced out of their homes, this latest bill would extend that through the end of january, and would extend that throu
, so what happens in april and may andjune, so what happens in april and may and june, until people feelomfortable enough to go back to restaurants comfortable enough to go back to restau ra nts a nd comfortable enough to go back to restaurants and to travel ain? to restaurants and to travel again? you mention this runs until march, and by then we will have a new president and administration in the white house, any hints as to how they will address the long—term economic problems?...
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april 13th, 1970, the moon could only be described as relaxed apollo 13, man's fifth lunar mission. >> the third scheduled to land on the moon continued its tranquil coast. >> it's a nice evening and we are going to close >> out on a 13, we have got one more item for you when you have a chance. stir up your cry of tanks. 13, we have one more item for you when you have a chance. in addition we have a shaft. >> >> ok. >> we're looking for compensation if you need it. >> ok, stand by. >> ok, we've say that again, please? >> we've had a main be interval. >> ok, standby, we are looking at it. >> had a pretty large bang associated with the -- >> it spiked before. >> we are starting to button up the tunnel again. >> april 11, 1970. launch day. >> jim lovell, commander in veteran missions, 1968 on apollo eight. fred hayes, his first time up, lunar module pilot. jack swaggart, command module pilot. three days ago he was on the backup crew. now he replaced ken mattingly. mattingly had been dropped from the mission because he was exposed to german measles. he would watch the launch from houston
april 13th, 1970, the moon could only be described as relaxed apollo 13, man's fifth lunar mission. >> the third scheduled to land on the moon continued its tranquil coast. >> it's a nice evening and we are going to close >> out on a 13, we have got one more item for you when you have a chance. stir up your cry of tanks. 13, we have one more item for you when you have a chance. in addition we have a shaft. >> >> ok. >> we're looking for compensation if you...
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predicting as many as 567,000 deaths by april.odel suggests more than 33,000 lives will be saved from now until then by vaccinations. >> are you ready? >> okay. >> reporter: 9.5 million doses of them have been delivered, just over 1 million doses of pfizer's vaccines have been administered according to the cdc, much less than expected. so far there have been fewer than ten cases of allergic reactions, but that's a bigger number than experts thought we would see. >> we're working with the fda and cdc to set up a high performance system that resembles almost to the day the assessment that we do in clinical trials. >> and in yet another sign that this christmas will be unlike any before it, along with sending letters to santa this year, some children also sent letters to pfizer, one asking for enough vaccine for everyone. another asking for a vaccine for santa. pfizer's ceo responded saying this just underscores the importance of the work they're doing. for the record, dr. fauci confirmed that santa himself has, in fact, been vaccina
predicting as many as 567,000 deaths by april.odel suggests more than 33,000 lives will be saved from now until then by vaccinations. >> are you ready? >> okay. >> reporter: 9.5 million doses of them have been delivered, just over 1 million doses of pfizer's vaccines have been administered according to the cdc, much less than expected. so far there have been fewer than ten cases of allergic reactions, but that's a bigger number than experts thought we would see. >> we're...
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>> april. >> april. >> march, april, may. >> i'm just going to have a little point there. the governor today said california and this is morbid, has ordered 5,000 body bags on stand bi. covid deaths are five times higher than a month ago. is this the most intense moment we've had since the beginning of the pandemic? >> yes, that's a good way to describe it. we're seeing extraordinarily high numbers of deaths relative to what we've seen before. california, to other states is way, way down the desk list in terms of per capita. it adds up quick. >> it sure does. ann angie asks about epilepsy. what i've seen on pfizer moderna, they were talking about 18 or older. >> depends on what you mean by child. pfizer is 16 and up. moderna will go for the same labeling, 16 and up. pediatric trials are starting now for younger children to make sure that it works, frankly, and there have been no safety concerns with epilepsy in older people. so i assume epilepsy is not a counterindication but we're still trying to figure out how this works in this. >> elaine says if i'm allergic to sulfa,
>> april. >> april. >> march, april, may. >> i'm just going to have a little point there. the governor today said california and this is morbid, has ordered 5,000 body bags on stand bi. covid deaths are five times higher than a month ago. is this the most intense moment we've had since the beginning of the pandemic? >> yes, that's a good way to describe it. we're seeing extraordinarily high numbers of deaths relative to what we've seen before. california, to other...
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covidly, march and april, very fast, and china is booming now, since april, may, china is very strongorea never locked down, so korea is quite a good market as well. actually, japan is up and down. it depends on what the prime minister say. one day he says it is ok, the number of cases is very small, but the japanese is very keen to respect what the government says. the biggest problem for sure is europe. europe, as you know, 50%, 50% is tourists, means we lost 50%. very long locked down in march and april, almost in november again. it is quite tough. we hope december will be strong, because for us, this is our season, basically. america was quite surprising, you know, before the election, the market was quite strong, the reaction was very good. then with the election, it becomes, you know, so-so, and now, i think it is ok, better than one month ago. us is really for our season, we have a december, january, february normally is very strong. i hope it will be strong also this year. francine: remo, thank you for your insight. remo ruffini, chief executive officer of moncler on the futur
covidly, march and april, very fast, and china is booming now, since april, may, china is very strongorea never locked down, so korea is quite a good market as well. actually, japan is up and down. it depends on what the prime minister say. one day he says it is ok, the number of cases is very small, but the japanese is very keen to respect what the government says. the biggest problem for sure is europe. europe, as you know, 50%, 50% is tourists, means we lost 50%. very long locked down in...
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we're expecting 250,000 deaths between now and april 1st.ave 30,000 with the scale-up of the vaccinations. if you were to scale-up the vaccination super fast, like twice as fast as we think currently is the possibility, you could save, you know, quite a few more lives than that. >> but mask wearing, universal mask wearing would save how many lives? >> well, we're already at -- we made progress in the country. i think it's really important to recognize that people have been listening. we've got mask use up to 73%, 74%. but going up to 95%, you can save a further 50,000 lives between now and april. >> that's what i was going for. it is so interesting. your model suggests that mask wearing could save more lives in the short term than vaccines. more than a million people have been vaccinated. as baltimore's former health commissioner, can you talk about the challenges health departments have ahead of them to get the doses from the freezers to people's arms. there is this difference between allocated and administered that people are just coming t
we're expecting 250,000 deaths between now and april 1st.ave 30,000 with the scale-up of the vaccinations. if you were to scale-up the vaccination super fast, like twice as fast as we think currently is the possibility, you could save, you know, quite a few more lives than that. >> but mask wearing, universal mask wearing would save how many lives? >> well, we're already at -- we made progress in the country. i think it's really important to recognize that people have been...
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josh, i mentioned the dow, best month since '87, russell, best month ever, energy best month since april, industrials best month since '09. there's a lot of momentum coming into december. >> yeah. look, i think a lot of people are saying this and i actually agree with it and i hate to go along with conventional wisdom but right now it seems as though the biggest risk is that everyone's already bullish and there aren't that many people left to buy. if you go on like financial social media, you find owl the bears. in real life people are in, regardless of what they might be saying publicly. right now that's probably the big risk, that things are a little bit too good. you have a great setup with earnings growing, the vaccine being distributed. in london they'll give it out as soon as monday i i don't think we' i don't think we're that far behind i'm seeing leadership from places where you haven't seen in a long time. some financials liook like they're cloud computing stocks these stocks look amazing. airlines and cruises look like they want to run take a look at wynn in that group, looks t
josh, i mentioned the dow, best month since '87, russell, best month ever, energy best month since april, industrials best month since '09. there's a lot of momentum coming into december. >> yeah. look, i think a lot of people are saying this and i actually agree with it and i hate to go along with conventional wisdom but right now it seems as though the biggest risk is that everyone's already bullish and there aren't that many people left to buy. if you go on like financial social media,...
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and says she recently found out only four restaurants were chosen back in april leaving many others outogram. california's great plates program delivering meals to seniors by paying restaurants to provoid breakfast, lunch and dinner. it helped seniors stay home and avoid exposure to the coronavirus. it's partially funded by fema and run through local counties. >> when it was rolled out in april i immediately applied. and i didn't hear anything. >> reporter: chevar at walnut creek spent months without hearing from contra costa county. when she heard the program had been extended to january she called the county again. chevar says she was told the county was not accepting any new restaurants not only that she found out the county had only helped four restaurants since the program launched in april and they're not required to rotate in new businesses. >> they have not given an opportunity to anyone else to apply for the program when everyone is clearly suffering. and the intent of the program was not only to help seniors but also to help individual restaurants overcome this huge economic c
and says she recently found out only four restaurants were chosen back in april leaving many others outogram. california's great plates program delivering meals to seniors by paying restaurants to provoid breakfast, lunch and dinner. it helped seniors stay home and avoid exposure to the coronavirus. it's partially funded by fema and run through local counties. >> when it was rolled out in april i immediately applied. and i didn't hear anything. >> reporter: chevar at walnut creek...
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over the summer, the first wave in april at nearly 19,000.rthe summer, things the first wave in april at nearly 19,000. over the summer, things got much better but since september, it's been climbing. now at more than 20,000, it's higher than that first peak. welsh hospitals are treating their highest level of covid patients now. in northern ireland, there is a warning the next few days could be critical and in scotland, doctors say there is a danger services will be overwhelmed. in the first wave, the nhs cancelled most of their work so it could focus on covid. this time around, it's been trying to keep other things going but now, more staff are being redeployed and routine operations being put back. we are desperate, oui’ being put back. we are desperate, our members are desperate to keep that disruption as low as possible. but unfortunately, some of our elective and plan services will be disrupted, both in hospitals and in other settings as well. some hospitals are asking staff to cancel their annual leave, mid and south essex nhs foundati
over the summer, the first wave in april at nearly 19,000.rthe summer, things the first wave in april at nearly 19,000. over the summer, things got much better but since september, it's been climbing. now at more than 20,000, it's higher than that first peak. welsh hospitals are treating their highest level of covid patients now. in northern ireland, there is a warning the next few days could be critical and in scotland, doctors say there is a danger services will be overwhelmed. in the first...
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traveling now than there were then so around mid april we had about 80 to 90000 air travelers a day and on the 11th which is the last usa data that i had access to we had 700 almost 790000 about 10 times more people traveling despite the fact that the pandemic is at the worst that it's been. given i'm looking at one of your tweets right you know my laptop the other day as i was walking into the hostess who i soon when someone shouted one of my tweets is evidence of how it's another person said my i was a power the account what exactly i'm supposed to keep pounding i don't know how to look at this everybody oh my laptop right here so that you can see it was and see you and your mom because i think it's a really good contrast to where you were earlier. yeah there i mean i was just i snapped a photo as i was walking into the hospital because i was talking in the hospital to take care of patients who are sick in the i.c.u. because of posted and i have no idea what somebody's parody what i had tweeted was that we were opening up new i.c.u. use and additional units every day each day at t
traveling now than there were then so around mid april we had about 80 to 90000 air travelers a day and on the 11th which is the last usa data that i had access to we had 700 almost 790000 about 10 times more people traveling despite the fact that the pandemic is at the worst that it's been. given i'm looking at one of your tweets right you know my laptop the other day as i was walking into the hostess who i soon when someone shouted one of my tweets is evidence of how it's another person said...