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professor chris low man at the hospital of the technical university munich says it raises the risk of developing short sightedness. no minor was. normally we blink every 10 seconds. but when we're staring out a display, it's only every 30 or 40 seconds. it's called for, it's good to the reduced blink reflex. tyra's the eyes, the tear film ruptures and the eyes begin to burn an itch and lose focus when to transfer easy. but it's a simple trick is designed to give our eyes a bit of relief in the dark mode setting found on most apple and android devices with updated operating systems. when it's activated, the background becomes darker and the text brighter. it's easier on the i, specially if the room you're in is dark, but is the dark mode setting really healthier? this is and i've tried it out too and it does feel better. but it doesn't address the problem that people who stare at displays blink less and get dry. i'm tired eyes so it's not necessarily healthier for your eyes. does it at least improve your battery? life bans ties from german computer magazine connect, conducted a test fo
professor chris low man at the hospital of the technical university munich says it raises the risk of developing short sightedness. no minor was. normally we blink every 10 seconds. but when we're staring out a display, it's only every 30 or 40 seconds. it's called for, it's good to the reduced blink reflex. tyra's the eyes, the tear film ruptures and the eyes begin to burn an itch and lose focus when to transfer easy. but it's a simple trick is designed to give our eyes a bit of relief in the...
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professor chris low man at the hospital of the technical university munich says it raises the risk of developing short sightedness. no minor was. normally we blink every 10 seconds. but when we're staring out a display, it's only every 30 or 40 seconds, it's called for to go to the review blink reflex tires the eyes. the tear film ruptures and the eyes begin to burn an itch and lose focus on trial for the buts. a simple trick is designed to give our eyes a bit of relief in the dark mode setting found almost apple and android devices with updated operating systems. when it's activated, the background becomes darker and the text brighter. it's easier on the i specially if the room you're in is dark, but is the dark mode setting really healthier? this is an answer. i've tried it out too and it does feel better. but it doesn't address the problem. that people who stare at displays blink less and get dry. i'm tired eyes so it's not necessarily healthier for your eyes to sit at least improve your battery life. times from german computer magazine connect conducted a test for us. brand new de
professor chris low man at the hospital of the technical university munich says it raises the risk of developing short sightedness. no minor was. normally we blink every 10 seconds. but when we're staring out a display, it's only every 30 or 40 seconds, it's called for to go to the review blink reflex tires the eyes. the tear film ruptures and the eyes begin to burn an itch and lose focus on trial for the buts. a simple trick is designed to give our eyes a bit of relief in the dark mode setting...
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professor chris low man at the hospital of the technical university munich says it raises the risk of developing short sightedness . the mile over. normally we blink every 10 seconds, but when we're staring out a display, it's only every 30 or 40 seconds. for us to go through the reduced blink reflex, tyra's the eyes, the tear film ruptures and the eyes begin to burn an itch and lose focus when $250.00. but a simple trick is designed to give our eyes a bit of relief. the dark mode setting found almost apple and android devices with updated operating systems. when it's activated, the background becomes darker and the text brighter. it's easier on the i, specially if the room you're in is dark. that is the dark mode setting really helps here. this is an answer. i've tried it out too and it does feel better. but it doesn't address the problem. that people who stare at displays blink less and get dry. i'm tired eyes so it's not necessarily healthier for your eyes. the sit at least improve your battery life spans ties from german computer magazine. connect conducted a test for us. brand ne
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professor chris low man at the hospital of the technical university munich says it raises the risk of developing short sightedness. no minor was. normally we blink every 10 seconds. but when we're staring out a display, it's only every 30 or 40 seconds. it's a cool for us to go through the redo blink reflex tires the eyes. the tear film ruptures and the eyes begin to burn an itch and lose focus on trial for easy. but it's a simple trick is designed to give our eyes a bit of relief. the dark mode setting found almost apple and android devices with updated operating systems. when it's activated, the background becomes darker and the text brighter. it's easier on the i mean if the room you're in is dark, but is the dark mode setting really healthier? this is an answer. i've tried it out too and it does feel better. but it doesn't address the problem that people who stare at, displays blink less and get dry entire dies. so it's not necessarily healthier for your eyes. does it at least improve your battery? life spans ties from german computer magazine, connect, conducted a test for us. br
professor chris low man at the hospital of the technical university munich says it raises the risk of developing short sightedness. no minor was. normally we blink every 10 seconds. but when we're staring out a display, it's only every 30 or 40 seconds. it's a cool for us to go through the redo blink reflex tires the eyes. the tear film ruptures and the eyes begin to burn an itch and lose focus on trial for easy. but it's a simple trick is designed to give our eyes a bit of relief. the dark...
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professor chris low man at the hospital of the technical university munich says it raises the risk of developing short sightedness. the minor was, normally we blink every 10 seconds. but when we're staring at a display, it's only every 30 or 40 seconds. it's called for to go to the reduced blink reflex tires the eyes. the tear film ruptures and the eyes begin to burn an itch and lose focus when to transfer easy. but it's a simple trick is designed to give our eyes a bit of relief in the dark mode setting found on most apple and android devices with updated operating systems. when it's activated, the background becomes darker and the text brighter. it's easier on the i, specially if the room you're in is dark, but is the dark mode setting really healthier? this is, and so i've tried it out too and it does feel better. but it doesn't address the problem that people who stare at displays blink less and get dry entire dies. so it's not necessarily healthy. if your eyes does it, at least improve your battery life spans times from german computer magazine connect, conducted a test for us. b
professor chris low man at the hospital of the technical university munich says it raises the risk of developing short sightedness. the minor was, normally we blink every 10 seconds. but when we're staring at a display, it's only every 30 or 40 seconds. it's called for to go to the reduced blink reflex tires the eyes. the tear film ruptures and the eyes begin to burn an itch and lose focus when to transfer easy. but it's a simple trick is designed to give our eyes a bit of relief in the dark...
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professor chris low man at the hospital of the technical university munich says it raises the risk of developing short sightedness. the mile over. normally we blink every 10 seconds, but when we're staring at a display, it's only every 30 or 40 seconds. it's cool, it's good to redo blink reflex tires the eyes. the tear film ruptures and the eyes begin to burn an itch and lose focus when to use it. but it's a simple trick. it is designed to give our eyes a bit of relief in the dark mode setting found almost apple and android devices with updated operating systems. when it's activated, the background becomes darker and the text brighter. it's easier on the i specially if the room you're in is dark, but is the dark mode setting really healthier? this is and i've tried it out too and it does feel better. but it doesn't address the problem that people who stare at displays blink less and get dry. i'm tired eyes so it's not necessarily healthier for your eyes. does it at least improve your battery? life spans time is from german, computer magazine connect conducted a test for us brand new d
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low actually even free. chris? yes. that's right. and so there is room there. certainly for improvement. we need tens of billions of dollars more to be raised in this equitable way. and the idea that we might need ultra cold chain in places that are outside of cities, especially in low resource that ngs are going to be very difficult. which is why getting the positive data on the astra, zeneca oxford, that scene as well as some of the others that are in the late stage of pipeline is going to be really important. and in addition to kovacs, i think we're starting to see things like the african union and the africa c.d.c. come together to protect your funding from across the continent so that they too can make purchases to cover their own populations. so we are starting to see some movement, but a long way to go, akiko, i feel, and i'm picking up from our online community, some hesitancy about taking the vaccine. this is sure c 100 on you say i want to take the vaccine, but part of me is worried about its safety. but mostly because of the people i feel as though i
low actually even free. chris? yes. that's right. and so there is room there. certainly for improvement. we need tens of billions of dollars more to be raised in this equitable way. and the idea that we might need ultra cold chain in places that are outside of cities, especially in low resource that ngs are going to be very difficult. which is why getting the positive data on the astra, zeneca oxford, that scene as well as some of the others that are in the late stage of pipeline is going to be...
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million children still missed out on support because their family income wasn't deemed low enough for help. chrisour look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are education editor of the sunday times, sian griffiths and features writer for the independent, james rampton. welcome to both of you. good to have you with us on this interesting weekend. ‘it‘s time for america to heal‘ is what leads the sunday telegraph, asjoe biden is elected as the 46th president of america, but trump warns the ‘election is far from over‘ the sunday times has a poignant image of the ‘joyous scenes‘ as biden voters celebrate — it says ‘sleepyjoe‘ wakes up america. president elect biden and the new vice president elect kamala harris feature on the front of the sunday mirror. ms harris made history by becoming the first black and female elected vp. the sunday people calls mr trump a ‘loser‘ as mr biden gained 270 electoral college votes to win the presidenchoe biden tells the states to ‘unite and heal‘ in his first president—elect speech but the paper warns about trump‘s fury as he claims ‘this
million children still missed out on support because their family income wasn't deemed low enough for help. chrisour look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are education editor of the sunday times, sian griffiths and features writer for the independent, james rampton. welcome to both of you. good to have you with us on this interesting weekend. ‘it‘s time for america to heal‘ is what leads the sunday telegraph, asjoe biden is elected as the 46th president of...
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million children still missed out on support because their family income wasn't deemed low enough for help. chrisupon arrival to the uk, if they have travelled from or through denmark. millions of mink are being culled in the country, after a mutated strain of coronavirus found on mink farms infected around 200 people. flights and ferries between the uk and denmark have been stopped and foreign visitors travelling from denmark will be denied entry to the uk. today, a very little bear is celebrating a very big birthday — rupert has turned 100. to celebrate the milestone, sir paul mccartney has released a remake of his 1984 animated short film, "rupert and the frog song" and royal mail has produced a collection of stamps. illustrations of rupert bear first appeared in the daily express in 1920 and became a tradition for many. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomas shafernaker. well, it's been pretty grey and drizzly out there today. the rain's also been quite heavy, for example, in northern ireland and it looks as though it's going to stay like it through most of the day across much of
million children still missed out on support because their family income wasn't deemed low enough for help. chrisupon arrival to the uk, if they have travelled from or through denmark. millions of mink are being culled in the country, after a mutated strain of coronavirus found on mink farms infected around 200 people. flights and ferries between the uk and denmark have been stopped and foreign visitors travelling from denmark will be denied entry to the uk. today, a very little bear is...
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laura has the low—down on charging them up. and chris is using all of that power to take
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laura has the low—down on charging them up. and chrising all of that power to take some fabulous photos. welcome to click. i know, i'm not on the sofa! don't panic, though — i've brought it with me. no, i have not made a dash for it. i am in an electric car on a 300—mile trip across the uk. this is a lockdown mission to find out if an electric vehicle revolution is about to happen. across the world, governments are pulling up ambitious targets for environmentally friendly transport. the eu aims to reduce its greenhouse gases by 80% in the next 30 years and electric vehicles are a big part of that plan. the uk this week announced its ambition to stop selling cars that are wholly powered by petrol and diesel by the year 2030. so many more of us, it seems, will be buying electric cars in the next few years, and lara has some tips for you on that later in the show. but first, i'm off to a place that may hold the key to the future of european electric cars. cornwall is known for its fish, its stunning views and its tourism. but it has not alw
laura has the low—down on charging them up. and chrising all of that power to take some fabulous photos. welcome to click. i know, i'm not on the sofa! don't panic, though — i've brought it with me. no, i have not made a dash for it. i am in an electric car on a 300—mile trip across the uk. this is a lockdown mission to find out if an electric vehicle revolution is about to happen. across the world, governments are pulling up ambitious targets for environmentally friendly transport. the...
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theirfamily income still missed out on support because their family income wasn't deemed low enough for help. chrislic for the first time, during a visit to the grave of the unknown soldier at westminster abbey, ahead of remembrance sunday. some scaled—back commemorations will take place today across the uk, but most of us are being urged to take part in the two—minute silence at home. 0ur royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, reports. it's the ceremony which marks a nation because my class. it's taking place every peacetime year without any significant changes, until now. this year, the annual ceremony of remembrance at the cenotaph will ta ke remembrance at the cenotaph will take place without any public spectators and without the customary march marked by thousands of vetera ns. march marked by thousands of veterans. yet the particular significance of this year will be marked stopped it was 100 years ago that the cenotaph was unveiled by king george v. and when the body of an unknown british servicemen who died on the battlefields of the first world war was taken for burial at westminster abbe
theirfamily income still missed out on support because their family income wasn't deemed low enough for help. chrislic for the first time, during a visit to the grave of the unknown soldier at westminster abbey, ahead of remembrance sunday. some scaled—back commemorations will take place today across the uk, but most of us are being urged to take part in the two—minute silence at home. 0ur royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, reports. it's the ceremony which marks a nation because my...
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chris finished the race in 16 hours and 46 minutes. making history as the first iron man finisher with down syndrome. >> his low expectations for him and everyone that follows behind him are now forever gone. >> you need to set big dreams and big goals. it's the only way you're going to figure out what you're made of. >> crawford: and chris tells us he plans to compete in the world iron man competition next year as well as the special olympics in 2022. we wish him luck. you're watching "the cbs overnight news. kwrs " >> crawford: and that's "the overnight news" for this tuesday. for some of you the news continues. follow us any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's reporting from the nation's capital, i'm jan crawford. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> it's tuesday, november 17th, 2020. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> coronavirus cases surge in all 50 states. some governors are imposing sweeping new restrictions as concerns grow about a thanksgiving spike. >>> hurricane iota reks havoc. >>> spacex success. the crew dragon resilience docks with the international space station after a 27-hour trip. >>> good morning
chris finished the race in 16 hours and 46 minutes. making history as the first iron man finisher with down syndrome. >> his low expectations for him and everyone that follows behind him are now forever gone. >> you need to set big dreams and big goals. it's the only way you're going to figure out what you're made of. >> crawford: and chris tells us he plans to compete in the world iron man competition next year as well as the special olympics in 2022. we wish him luck. you're...
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congratulations, chris, we are all cheering for you, brother. >>> our final low this week guess to the shot from the fairway. check out this monster alligator sauntering across a course in naples, florida, during tropical storm eta on wednesday. tyler stolting, a pro at the valencia golf and country club, said he had never seen a gator so big, had to get out his camera to prove it was real. >> i don't even think the video does it justice really. like in person, it -- it looked gigantic. yeah it looked like -- it looked like a "jurassic park" creature. >> now apparently the alligator is a regular in the area, and residents have nicknamed him al. when you see that guy, you kind of step aside, let al play tremfya® helps adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis uncover clearer skin that can last. in fact, tremfya® was proven superior to humira® in providing significantly clearer skin. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine o
congratulations, chris, we are all cheering for you, brother. >>> our final low this week guess to the shot from the fairway. check out this monster alligator sauntering across a course in naples, florida, during tropical storm eta on wednesday. tyler stolting, a pro at the valencia golf and country club, said he had never seen a gator so big, had to get out his camera to prove it was real. >> i don't even think the video does it justice really. like in person, it -- it looked...
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more remarkable given his team have a low budget was the man he turned down the chance to ride for team sky a few years ago. it was also an emotional day for chrise grand tours won by less tha n 11 years. all three grand tours won by less than a minute, so it was at the final stage needed a photo finish. despite the future is still being uncertain, cycling has shown it can continue in these troubled times. italy's elisa balsamo won the final stage in madrid of the women's version of the vuelta. germany's lisa brennhauer took the overall victory in the three day race, with britain's alice barnes finishing in ninth. leinster have maintained their perfect start to their pro14 title defence. they made it five wins out of five with a bonus point victory at 0spreys. tries from james tracey, scott penny and dave kearney here helping them to victory. peter dooley secured the bonus point. it keeps them top of conference a with 0spreys third. the day's other game was a tight affair between scarlets and zebre with scarlets winning by the narrowest of margins, 18 points to 17. sir brian with the decisive panel in the 77th minute. —— angus 0'brien. and final
more remarkable given his team have a low budget was the man he turned down the chance to ride for team sky a few years ago. it was also an emotional day for chrise grand tours won by less tha n 11 years. all three grand tours won by less than a minute, so it was at the final stage needed a photo finish. despite the future is still being uncertain, cycling has shown it can continue in these troubled times. italy's elisa balsamo won the final stage in madrid of the women's version of the vuelta....
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chris fawkes. hello, there. monday's weather started off on a similar note to what we had over the weekend, with extensive low cloudnglia, southern england, the midlands and southern parts of wales, as well. but since then, we have seen some rain move down from the north and this rain has been washing some of that mist and fog out of the atmosphere, so visibility has been improving, although many of us will stay cloudy, still with some patches of rain around through the afternoon. across northern areas of the uk, particularly scotland, the skies will brighten, but there will be some heavy showers here, as well. 0vernight, the rain will continue to pull away. clear skies follow across most of england, wales, eastern scotland for a time, long enough to allow temperatures to dip down below freezing, so we are looking at a touch of frost to start the day on tuesday. for tuesday, cold air to start off with is in place, but then we have this mild air moving end of the atlantic. this is a warm sector pushing in from the north west. i think for many across eastern wales, most of england, eastern scotland, a bright start wi
chris fawkes. hello, there. monday's weather started off on a similar note to what we had over the weekend, with extensive low cloudnglia, southern england, the midlands and southern parts of wales, as well. but since then, we have seen some rain move down from the north and this rain has been washing some of that mist and fog out of the atmosphere, so visibility has been improving, although many of us will stay cloudy, still with some patches of rain around through the afternoon. across...
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polster ted cruz chris wilson and commentary writer tiana lowe.st" says "wrong, wrong, wrong. no matter who wins the polls the pundits and the press were all wrong." first off, your overrule view what are they missing and what did they miss again? >> well, lock, they mixed the trump voter. the quiet or shy trump voter who treats the polsters just likes a if they were fake news media. that's the way they see them. they are not inclined to share their opinion. they think there may be some social being attached to being a trump voter. brian, i also think there is no consequences for the polsters. they are just doing what their pay masters want them to do. they are associated mainly with media organizations and they provide anti-trump media narrative that has fed the media for the last four years. those polls justify what the media has been doing. brian: right. and have you been writing about this too. chris check this out trump vs. biden look at the polls. go back and give them a break. up until two days before the election. they thought biden was go
polster ted cruz chris wilson and commentary writer tiana lowe.st" says "wrong, wrong, wrong. no matter who wins the polls the pundits and the press were all wrong." first off, your overrule view what are they missing and what did they miss again? >> well, lock, they mixed the trump voter. the quiet or shy trump voter who treats the polsters just likes a if they were fake news media. that's the way they see them. they are not inclined to share their opinion. they think...
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chris fawkes. hello again. it is been a day of big contrasts weather—wise across the country — england and wales and many areas keeping the lowthe mist and the hill fog loitering into the afternoon. further north though, in scotland, quite a contrast with clear blue skies, beautiful sunshine here in glasgow, light winds and stunning reflections. now looking at the weather picture overnight we will keep the clear skies across northern scotland and here it is going to be cold and frosty, with temperatures down to —3 or “11. patches of drizzle will tend to work northwards across england and wales as we go on through the night, still some mist and fog patches lingering around and those temperatures continuing to slowly rise across parts of northern england and northern ireland as well. tomorrow is another cloudy day coming up for most — cold, frosty, but sunny start for north—east scotland. just like today, there could be a few areas where the cloud breaks up, but equally probably some drizzle and mist loitering across the midlands and eastern areas of wales. temperatures 8—10, breezy, with the threat of a little rain in the far
chris fawkes. hello again. it is been a day of big contrasts weather—wise across the country — england and wales and many areas keeping the lowthe mist and the hill fog loitering into the afternoon. further north though, in scotland, quite a contrast with clear blue skies, beautiful sunshine here in glasgow, light winds and stunning reflections. now looking at the weather picture overnight we will keep the clear skies across northern scotland and here it is going to be cold and frosty, with...
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. >> o'donnell: chris finished the race in 16 hours and 46 minutes. ( applause ) making history as the first ironman finisher with down syndrome. >> you know, his lowfollowed behind him are now forever gone. >> you need to set big dreams and big goals. it's the only way you're going to figure out what you're really made of. >> o'donnell: what an inspiration, right? well, get this-- chris plans to compete in the world ironman next year, and the special olympics in 2022. so, go chris. we'll be right back. be right back. one day we'll look back and remember the moment that things, for one strange time in our lives, got very quiet. we worried over loved ones, over money, over our planet, and over takeout. let's remember this time when so many struggled to feel secure, and build a future where everyone can. because when the world seems like it's standing still... that's the perfect time for us to change it. all otc pain relievers including volthave one thing in common none are proven stronger or more effective against pain than salonpas patch large there's surprising power in this patch salonpas dependable, powerful relief. hisamitsu. ...who takes care
. >> o'donnell: chris finished the race in 16 hours and 46 minutes. ( applause ) making history as the first ironman finisher with down syndrome. >> you know, his lowfollowed behind him are now forever gone. >> you need to set big dreams and big goals. it's the only way you're going to figure out what you're really made of. >> o'donnell: what an inspiration, right? well, get this-- chris plans to compete in the world ironman next year, and the special olympics in 2022....
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blame to be shared around here go ahead chris yeah i indeed i believe that there is i mean from our perspective you know from the very beginning this whole idea of the low out just didn't make all mosques sense and i think democrats ban on lot of time i think in my dreams out of florida was never going to go out to democrats and they spent a whole lot of time texas seriously i mean it was just and i think they could have spent better time in. basis that actually matters and that that's where we find ourselves at this late hour. cramming and it wasn't supposed to be this way here i mean one of the interesting things i find particularly in the liberal media is that not only do they demonize donald trump i know he's a politician that's fair game but it seems to me they demonized his supporters and i think that has a boomerang effect graeme wow i mean you know there's there's some fair criticism he made of some of his supporters and dirt you know not indorsed by white nationalists and stuff like that but the problem here the democratic party in 2016 they you know cheated in their own primary and then ran a centrist and they lost and so what did they do in 2
blame to be shared around here go ahead chris yeah i indeed i believe that there is i mean from our perspective you know from the very beginning this whole idea of the low out just didn't make all mosques sense and i think democrats ban on lot of time i think in my dreams out of florida was never going to go out to democrats and they spent a whole lot of time texas seriously i mean it was just and i think they could have spent better time in. basis that actually matters and that that's where we...
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chris horvers on the holiday season. >>> out on main street it's confidence at an all-time low according to a cnbc poll there's some positive signs in small business next and hiring and revenues we'll tell you about that. plus, bitcoin hitting an all-time high with investors saying gold's pain is becoming bitcoin's gain there it is, 19,200 and change we'll delph into that coming up on "the exchange." see yourself. welcome back to the mirror. and know you're not alone because this. come on jessie one more. is the reflection of an unstoppable community in the mirror. ok, just keep coloring there... and sweetie can you just be... gentle with the pens. okey. okey. i know. gentle..gentle new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database so you can start hiring right away. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when you post your first job at indeed.com/home. the team's been working around the clock.wire, we've had to rethink our whole approach. we're going to give togetherness. logisti
chris horvers on the holiday season. >>> out on main street it's confidence at an all-time low according to a cnbc poll there's some positive signs in small business next and hiring and revenues we'll tell you about that. plus, bitcoin hitting an all-time high with investors saying gold's pain is becoming bitcoin's gain there it is, 19,200 and change we'll delph into that coming up on "the exchange." see yourself. welcome back to the mirror. and know you're not alone because...
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because they want to start from a low base before the christmas holiday when inevitably, as we heard from vicki young, they think case numbers will go back up before more chriss, if case numbers go up over christmas, that means more hospital admissions in the new year for the nhs to cope with, just when it is at its busiest time. hugh pym, thank you. in france — shops will re—open from saturday as the country's second lockdown begins to be eased. addressing the nation, the french president, emmanuel macron, said further restrictions will be eased from the middle of december and travel restrictions lifted — as long as new infections stay under 5,000 a day. but restaurants and cafes will stay closed until at least 20th january. the president said vaccinations for the most vulnerable would begin at the end of december or early january. more than one in five secondary school pupils in england was out of school last week because of coronavirus — the highest number since september. keeping children in the classroom has been one of the key goals for the government who say half a million laptops are going to schools to help pupils isolating. but it's a policy which
because they want to start from a low base before the christmas holiday when inevitably, as we heard from vicki young, they think case numbers will go back up before more chriss, if case numbers go up over christmas, that means more hospital admissions in the new year for the nhs to cope with, just when it is at its busiest time. hugh pym, thank you. in france — shops will re—open from saturday as the country's second lockdown begins to be eased. addressing the nation, the french president,...
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lowe off the line. >> aye. >> good-bye. >> so kicked off. >> let's now proceed. so, chris, if you would, thank you. >> thank you. >> hello, commissioners. i'm chris townes. i'm with the parks and recreation department. my presentation will provide you with a summery. this is for 2030 polk street/1580 pacific avenue. bein 1.2. the plan to straighten the parks and facilities. next slide please. >> prop k. the ordnance. it was a proved in 1984. subsequent to that. 295 was adopted that prohibited issuing building purr mitts for structures under 40 feet in height. unless the planning commission finds that the shadow wouldn't have an adverse impact on the use of the park property. the commission aadopted the 1989 memo. there was quantitative criteria that i will detail later for shadows and parks under the jurisdiction. at this time i'd like to pass it to andrew perithat will provide a brief overview and public comments received and public benefits of the project. next slide, please. >> andrew, if you are there. >> thank you, chris. good morning, colt commissioners. the property
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chris. hello, thank you. we have had a day of big weather contrasts from one place to the next. across england and wales for the most part it has been pretty murky. still lowbeen like that everywhere. in scotland, look at this picture. clear skies in glasgow, light winds. the satellite picture shows where the sheet of cloud is over england and wales. the cloud is over england and wales. the cloud has been encroaching
chris. hello, thank you. we have had a day of big weather contrasts from one place to the next. across england and wales for the most part it has been pretty murky. still lowbeen like that everywhere. in scotland, look at this picture. clear skies in glasgow, light winds. the satellite picture shows where the sheet of cloud is over england and wales. the cloud is over england and wales. the cloud has been encroaching
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chris. hello, thank you. we have had a day of big weather contrasts from one place to the next. across england and wales for the most part it has been pretty murky. still lowloud around and mist and fog patches over the hills, but it has not been like that everywhere. in scotland, look at this picture. clear skies in glasgow, light winds. the satellite picture shows where the sheet of cloud is over england and wales. the cloud is over england and wales. the cloud has been encroaching across southern counties of northern ireland. the temperatures have been all over the place. 14 in dorset. contrast that with a very cold air and the frost had not lifted in the newcastle area. chilly across northern areas. between the mild and cold, there is a weather front bringing patchy rain across the midlands, increasingly moving into northern areas of england. it will continue to be quite damp for these areas as the temperatures slowly begin to lift. looking at the weather picture overnight tonight, weather picture overnight tonight, we will have a lot of cloud around. still some fog patches over the hills. clear skies for north—east scotland, where it will turn cold. t
chris. hello, thank you. we have had a day of big weather contrasts from one place to the next. across england and wales for the most part it has been pretty murky. still lowloud around and mist and fog patches over the hills, but it has not been like that everywhere. in scotland, look at this picture. clear skies in glasgow, light winds. the satellite picture shows where the sheet of cloud is over england and wales. the cloud is over england and wales. the cloud has been encroaching across...
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hear -- i know we heard from chris christie, but will we hear from any sitting republicans that what the president is doing is not only wrong but dangerous? >> i would have lowxpectations. i just spoke this afternoon with larry hogan. we spoke about the norms, and he said he called it outrageous. that's a rare republican voice. what you're seeing now more is a refrain that president trump had the election stolen from him. stolen is the word. permeating republican accountants on social media. they believe there is a lack of integrity. a president that is echoing that -- that is the state of play in the republican party. sometimes you have to put a mirror up to what is happening, demand accountability, and reflect what is happening. and that putting our democracy at a testing moment. >> yeah, it is not a partisan thing, not a biassed thing to say, it's just the reality. and you can imagine that republicans will dig in even more after the outcome. it looks like for the senate where they are not going to, it appears, lose their majority. thank you, robert costa, for being here and bringing us your reporting. paul smyth, thank you for exper cease. susan collins i
hear -- i know we heard from chris christie, but will we hear from any sitting republicans that what the president is doing is not only wrong but dangerous? >> i would have lowxpectations. i just spoke this afternoon with larry hogan. we spoke about the norms, and he said he called it outrageous. that's a rare republican voice. what you're seeing now more is a refrain that president trump had the election stolen from him. stolen is the word. permeating republican accountants on social...
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chris. always great to join you. i think it's a couple of things. we always wondered in the spring when the cases among pediatrics were so low it was because kids wereand did not have the opportunity to interact with anybody outside of their family. if i were to place my money on something, i think part of the increase, the percentage increase more recently is because community transition is going up. we're seeing cases increase in almost every state in this country. what we know from not just experiences here in the united states but other countries like israel, when schools are open and the setting of higher community transmission, kids represent both what's happening in their own families and what's happening in their communities. so that's really what i think is happening here. you are seeing the cases in pediatrics reflect what is going on in the community. >> makes sense. while we're hearing the cdc say stay home for the holidays, melania trump welcomed the white house christmas tree amid reports the white house is actually planning indoor holiday receptions. i mean, how do you expect americans to listen to the cdc if the white house is throwi
chris. always great to join you. i think it's a couple of things. we always wondered in the spring when the cases among pediatrics were so low it was because kids wereand did not have the opportunity to interact with anybody outside of their family. if i were to place my money on something, i think part of the increase, the percentage increase more recently is because community transition is going up. we're seeing cases increase in almost every state in this country. what we know from not just...
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lowe off the line. >> aye. >> good-bye. >> so kicked off. >> let's now proceed. so, chris, if you would, thank you. >> thank you. >> hello, commissioners. i'm chris townes. i'm with the parks and recreation department. my presentation will provide you with a summery. this is for 2030 polk street/1580 pacific avenue. bein 1.2. the plan to straighten the parks and facilities. next slide please. >> prop k. the ordnance. it was a proved in 1984. subsequent to that. 295 was adopted that prohibited issuing building purr mitts for structures under 40 feet in height. unless the planning commission finds that the shadow wouldn't have an adverse impact on the use of the park property. the commission aadopted the 1989 memo. there was quantitative criteria that i will detail later for shadows and parks under the jurisdiction. at this time i'd like to pass it to andrew perithat will provide a brief overview and public comments received and public benefits of the project. next slide, please. >> andrew, if you are there. >> thank you, chris. good morning, colt commissioners. the property
lowe off the line. >> aye. >> good-bye. >> so kicked off. >> let's now proceed. so, chris, if you would, thank you. >> thank you. >> hello, commissioners. i'm chris townes. i'm with the parks and recreation department. my presentation will provide you with a summery. this is for 2030 polk street/1580 pacific avenue. bein 1.2. the plan to straighten the parks and facilities. next slide please. >> prop k. the ordnance. it was a proved in 1984. subsequent...
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chris, they -- they listened to us. they -- it's clear that they're going to listen to the science. >> well, look. as i told you before we started the commercial, you got a low president kept telling everybody that covid wasn't real, and it was a hoax. the question, now, becomes how you can get us to a better place? and the bar for that is going to be lockdowns. people are afraid of them. they believe that it does more harm than help. do you believe that there could be control of the numbers, without shutting things down, completely? >> i do, chris. i do believe that. i think that it's really a matter of being smart about it. it's really a matter of -- of doing the basic things, mask wearing, making that an emphasis. making it a, sort of, universal approach to that. just a -- an approach where you consider the particular circumstances of the community. and so, i -- i don't believe that a full lockdown is -- is the -- is going to be what -- the way to go. but again, we -- we have to take it community by community. >> dr. rodriguez, congratulations on being the task -- on the task force. you know, if you want to help people, now is the time and you're in the r
chris, they -- they listened to us. they -- it's clear that they're going to listen to the science. >> well, look. as i told you before we started the commercial, you got a low president kept telling everybody that covid wasn't real, and it was a hoax. the question, now, becomes how you can get us to a better place? and the bar for that is going to be lockdowns. people are afraid of them. they believe that it does more harm than help. do you believe that there could be control of the...
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chris: that's really supply and demand. there will be fewer customers, but fewer suppliers, too. pricing is stressed right now. i think that continues for several more months, but the amount of manned fracking is lowthey will all be used soon, and there is a little pricing pressure to be required to reactivate more fracking activity. i think pricing will be weak, but probably not as weak as today. alix: 45 seconds left, but i'm curious about the type of things you're producers are asking from you changing, and then do they need more energy-efficient work? what are they asking is different right now? chris: customers want better design technologies to make wells cheaper that produce more oil. customers are also looking to reduce their environmental footprint. the biggest driver of reducing greenhouse gas emissions is natural gas displacing coal and power production. we are seeing a similar move happen in frack leads that are mostly powered by diesel, but are moving toward more natural gas powered. either reciprocating engines or electric. producers are embracing that. i think we will continue to see the cleaning and greening of oil and gas production in the u.s.. -- u.s. guy: we will leave it there
chris: that's really supply and demand. there will be fewer customers, but fewer suppliers, too. pricing is stressed right now. i think that continues for several more months, but the amount of manned fracking is lowthey will all be used soon, and there is a little pricing pressure to be required to reactivate more fracking activity. i think pricing will be weak, but probably not as weak as today. alix: 45 seconds left, but i'm curious about the type of things you're producers are asking from...
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and whether it's at the high-end or the low end of the bandwidth, that's why we have those protocols in place so we make good calls and they stand up. >> bret: christhank you. let's bring in our panel, bill bennett, former education secretary, host of the building to choke podcast. mara eliasson, national public radio, and bill mcgurn, columnist for "the wall street journal." bill bennett, let me start with you. your thoughts as we wait on the president here about where we are and where we may be going? >> big picture, i am not a conspiracy theorist. i tend not to be hysterical, i follow this be 29, that's my profession, tell the truth, but just a few facts, you look at philadelphia and after the dash they stopped counting on tuesday night, one tranche of votes was delivered, 23,277, all for joe biden. all for joe biden? doesn't that raise questions? and this was, by the way, according to nate silver at 538, in milwaukee they had 89% turnout i in the city of milwaukee, which was 20, 30 points higher than hillary clinton had and ten points or 15 points higher than barack obama. what does that mean? it is circumstantial evidence for sure, but it see
and whether it's at the high-end or the low end of the bandwidth, that's why we have those protocols in place so we make good calls and they stand up. >> bret: christhank you. let's bring in our panel, bill bennett, former education secretary, host of the building to choke podcast. mara eliasson, national public radio, and bill mcgurn, columnist for "the wall street journal." bill bennett, let me start with you. your thoughts as we wait on the president here about where we are...
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grudge against chris christie and they flew in all the chaos in a desire to rip apart the administrative state they approached it with nihilism and what the book was all about was the low-level gifting that was going on not just by donald trump and his family but by all of the appointees who had gone into these agencies and were able to change one small regulation, one small dictate, one small action item, one small policy, one small administrative action within the commerce department, the interior department, whatever, that would allow some company somewhere to get richer, to make a stock play or to make an investment or to able to do business with the government. i think, you know, that the clean up on i'll 45 thing was on rachel's show earlier tonight is exactly right. in all of these departments what we are going to find as we -- as these people get into these departments is a widespread, much greater degree of corruption than nip of us haany contemplated over four years. the question is how much of the biden administration will spend time investigating and bringing to light? they've got a lot of forward looking business to do but i'm sure there's a lot of ugly, u
grudge against chris christie and they flew in all the chaos in a desire to rip apart the administrative state they approached it with nihilism and what the book was all about was the low-level gifting that was going on not just by donald trump and his family but by all of the appointees who had gone into these agencies and were able to change one small regulation, one small dictate, one small action item, one small policy, one small administrative action within the commerce department, the...
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be that the virus is so low in those individuals because of the immune response you get from the vaccine that they don't transmit. we don't know that now. and you know me, chris. i'll always admit what we don't know. we don't know that now. but the impact of a vaccine that can prevent somebody from getting ill and prevent somebody from getting seriously ill, that's huge, chris. by anybody's standard. >> why all this confidence that we shouldn't be worried about the timing of the transition because the military has got the distribution all figured out? don't worry about it. as soon as the vaccine's ready -- why? why should we have confidence? we've never given a vaccine to 300 million people before. and you've got an administration that's going to be in charge of it that's not going to know what the hell is going on when they get in there and it will almost be time to distribute it. >> well, two responses to that, chris. the cdc distributes 80 million doses -- i mean 80 million people, not doses. but vaccinates 80 million people a year. so the idea that this is the first time it's being donish e- the first time you're going to get 300 million. but this is a si
be that the virus is so low in those individuals because of the immune response you get from the vaccine that they don't transmit. we don't know that now. and you know me, chris. i'll always admit what we don't know. we don't know that now. but the impact of a vaccine that can prevent somebody from getting ill and prevent somebody from getting seriously ill, that's huge, chris. by anybody's standard. >> why all this confidence that we shouldn't be worried about the timing of the...
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lowe off the line. >> aye. >> good-bye. >> so kicked off. >> let's now proceed. so, chris, if you would, thank you. >> thank you. >> hello, commissioners. i'm chris townes. i'm with the parks and recreation department. my presentation will provide you with a summery. this is for 2030 polk street/1580 pacific avenue. bein 1.2. the plan to straighten the parks and facilities. next slide please. >> prop k. the ordnance. it was a proved in 1984. subsequent...
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chris hayes" here on msnbc. i'm looking from election night on who the next president is. everyone says that. the other thing i'm really interested in, is what total turnout texas is. texas has been a lowurnout state. we're seeing records set in early vote. that state can change totally, politically, depending on who comes out to vote. i'll be looking for it. >> looking forward to texas. texas is one state that democrats dream of turning blue this year. states in the industrial midwest, is more likely to flip, after narrowly elected trump in 2016. chris kornacki breaks down to the factors that could lead to a biden victory. >> here it is. the road to 270. we'll be monitoring this on tuesday night and wednesday, and a bit beyond, as the states light up. what's the path here? what's the path to reach one of the candidates. you see, biden, the 232. it could change. we will start saying if biden gets all of the states that hillary clinton got in 2016. she got 232 for the scenarios. let's say, if biden gets all the states clinton won, that sets up a battleground here. you see the states that aren't shaded for everybody. a battleground, and states that trump won in 2016, where he's in a degr
chris hayes" here on msnbc. i'm looking from election night on who the next president is. everyone says that. the other thing i'm really interested in, is what total turnout texas is. texas has been a lowurnout state. we're seeing records set in early vote. that state can change totally, politically, depending on who comes out to vote. i'll be looking for it. >> looking forward to texas. texas is one state that democrats dream of turning blue this year. states in the industrial...
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planning on being outside for thanksgiving dinner, highs in the low 60s, but we are going to stay dry even into the middle of next week. chrisan hour. until then, back to the "today" show. i'm looking at your mri. your shoulder seems to be healing nicely. i'm sorry baby... i don't want you to play with that... (singing) twinkle, twinkle little star. how i wonder what you are... how are you doing? schedule a video visit with your doctor. kaiser permanente. thrive. ♪ >>> we are back. 8:30 on this friday morning. always good to see you our my today plaza crowd. up early, engagements, anniversaries, birthday. going to hang out with them as we head into this pre-holiday weekend in just a bit. >> yes, this is just the beginning of the fun because hoda has a great conversation with ryan reynolds she told us they basically laughed the whole time ryan talked about filming and quarantine, what his kids think of his new movie and playing pranks on his wife blake lively sure she loves that. can't wait to hear that conversation >> also kimberly slatman is going to join us with the beautiful true story she is sharing in her new children's
planning on being outside for thanksgiving dinner, highs in the low 60s, but we are going to stay dry even into the middle of next week. chrisan hour. until then, back to the "today" show. i'm looking at your mri. your shoulder seems to be healing nicely. i'm sorry baby... i don't want you to play with that... (singing) twinkle, twinkle little star. how i wonder what you are... how are you doing? schedule a video visit with your doctor. kaiser permanente. thrive. ♪ >>> we...
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one, for not, and the bar is low to be a republican hero these days, but for not bending to the pressure campaign from the two republican senators and the president. chrisrebs, the national security official in charge of securing the election was asked about georgia on 60 minutes last night. let's watch and we'll talk about it on the other side. >> look at what happened in georgia. georgia has machines that tab late the vote. they then held a hand recount in the outcome was consistent with the machine vote. >> and that tells you what? >> that tells that you there was no manipulation of the vote on the machine count side. and so that pretty thoroughly in my opinion debunked some of the sensational claims out there that i've called nonsense and hoax that there is some hacking of these election vendors and in their software. >> so robert costa, that was such an important articulation for why it is impossible tofr rigged voting machines because when a state or counties count is recounted there is paper and you check to see if the paper matched the machine count and what chris krebs is saying there is that in georgia there was a recounts and it matched the v
one, for not, and the bar is low to be a republican hero these days, but for not bending to the pressure campaign from the two republican senators and the president. chrisrebs, the national security official in charge of securing the election was asked about georgia on 60 minutes last night. let's watch and we'll talk about it on the other side. >> look at what happened in georgia. georgia has machines that tab late the vote. they then held a hand recount in the outcome was consistent...