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neighbors have experienced hospitals overflowing highly infectious patients having to live in colorado city or who can't be admitted to the gun the smell phenomenon we must avoid pushing the health system beyond its limits that's just a central goal i think people understand that. they're not to be that even so your resistance to these measures is growing across europe and also in germany we can expect a long hard winter a politicians not driving more people into the arms of conspiracy theorists and radicals as it's not really for the. of course we know this from health emergencies in the past the longer such a pandemic last the greater the strains are and the stronger the criticism of the restrictions. could take months and go and. likely in the number of people who consider the red strictures to be correct or demanding stricter measures is currently growing faster than the number of critics . in this respect it's not so much the numbers that worry me but the abrasiveness of the argument that. there is hardly a bridge between those who say yes that is correct and those who either don't con
neighbors have experienced hospitals overflowing highly infectious patients having to live in colorado city or who can't be admitted to the gun the smell phenomenon we must avoid pushing the health system beyond its limits that's just a central goal i think people understand that. they're not to be that even so your resistance to these measures is growing across europe and also in germany we can expect a long hard winter a politicians not driving more people into the arms of conspiracy...
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neighbors have experienced hospitals overflowing highly infectious patients having to live in colorado city or who can't be admitted at all with a gun the smell of the nominee we must avoid pushing the health system beyond its limits that's just a central goal i think people understand that in the midst of the video even so your resistance to these measures is growing across europe and also in germany we can expect a long hard winter a politicians not driving most people into the arms of conspiracy theorists and radicals as it's not really for the. of course we know this from health emergencies in the past. the longer such a pandemic last the greater the strains are and the stronger the criticism of the restrictions because it could take a month and then go and. the number of people who consider the read strictures to be correct or demanding stricter measures is currently growing faster than the number of critics. in this respect it's not so much the numbers that worry me but the brazenness of the argument that. there is hardly a bridge between those who say yes that is correct and those wh
neighbors have experienced hospitals overflowing highly infectious patients having to live in colorado city or who can't be admitted at all with a gun the smell of the nominee we must avoid pushing the health system beyond its limits that's just a central goal i think people understand that in the midst of the video even so your resistance to these measures is growing across europe and also in germany we can expect a long hard winter a politicians not driving most people into the arms of...
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leaders in a number of counties in colorado and the largest city denver also adding urgent new chinaeported earlier in the broadcast wisconsin -- minnesota attorney general keith ellison and governor tim walz have limited president trump's rally to 250 people. the trump campaign says they will comply, joining us tonight sidney powell, she is a defense attorney for general michael flynn, a distinguished federal prosecutor, best-selling author and great american, great to have you here, let's start with your clients first of all, we are not hearing his name a lot on the campaign news and developments, how is he and where does the motion to dismiss stand? >> we are waiting on a ruling from judge sullivan to dismiss which is now been pending for almost 180 days in the court of appeals told him weeks ago to decide it would dispatch and we had a hearing over three weeks ago now and we are still waiting and waiting and waiting, meanwhile he's had opportunity to issue to the post office and convene hearings on the everyday. lou: why would not out of sheer embarrassment and shame the chief ju
leaders in a number of counties in colorado and the largest city denver also adding urgent new chinaeported earlier in the broadcast wisconsin -- minnesota attorney general keith ellison and governor tim walz have limited president trump's rally to 250 people. the trump campaign says they will comply, joining us tonight sidney powell, she is a defense attorney for general michael flynn, a distinguished federal prosecutor, best-selling author and great american, great to have you here, let's...
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of new around the city york or living in denver, colorado, or wearing a watch with a radium dial. ands young and naive, believed him, but at the same time, must of had some inkling in the back of my mind because even though they didn't do any baseline testing that, in retrospect, you would expect somebody going into a potentially radioactive area, you would expect them to have spurned count, bloodwork -- sperm count, bloodwork up, urine analysis test. they didn't do any of that. went, wound up getting a sperm count, which was normal, before going over. went over there, spent a little there, andix months came back and my wife, during the entire time we were married, we never had used any birth control. she wasn't getting pregnant, wasn't getting pregnant, and that's when i learned that my time over there potentially had an effect on my health. and i learned that technically i was sterile. so, went on and i continued to .ave unexplained illnesses deep muscle pain. fevers that would come and go without any explanation, or be tied to having a cold gray flu -- or a flu or something tha
of new around the city york or living in denver, colorado, or wearing a watch with a radium dial. ands young and naive, believed him, but at the same time, must of had some inkling in the back of my mind because even though they didn't do any baseline testing that, in retrospect, you would expect somebody going into a potentially radioactive area, you would expect them to have spurned count, bloodwork -- sperm count, bloodwork up, urine analysis test. they didn't do any of that. went, wound up...
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lápiz este domingo a la 1:00 de la tarde en kansas city octavos el oeste le primero de la conferencia el ganador avanza y entre minnesota y los coloradotencias vestidos minutos antes promueve el jugador firmó el 31 de lio de 2019, el que no se para ninguna parte en sacramento que acordó un contrato con el equipo de la capital del estado por cinco años y 163.000.000 $ según dijo la gente cumple 23 años el mes que viene promedio esa campaña que fue el quinto que espera liberar a los playoffs en 2006 >>> dominamos la acción soy remi de cambio y fuera >>>en telemundo 48 somos primero con la noticia en san josé investigan un tiroteo mortal imágenes en vivo de la escena en orlando y la avenida (....) >>> la víctima falleció, este es el homicidio 39 la ciudad la noticia en desarrollo y tendremos detalles a las 11 >>> cortina sus esfuerzo para la comunidad en la temporada festiva >>> entrega de alimento por medio del autoservicio además quienes puedan donen su tiempo como voluntarios y a los de manera voluntaria >>> más de 4000 cajas con comida la necesidad es grande debido la pandemias mucha gente ha perdido su trabajo y con este toque de qu
lápiz este domingo a la 1:00 de la tarde en kansas city octavos el oeste le primero de la conferencia el ganador avanza y entre minnesota y los coloradotencias vestidos minutos antes promueve el jugador firmó el 31 de lio de 2019, el que no se para ninguna parte en sacramento que acordó un contrato con el equipo de la capital del estado por cinco años y 163.000.000 $ según dijo la gente cumple 23 años el mes que viene promedio esa campaña que fue el quinto que espera liberar a los...
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infection rate, and now, like cities all across the nation, we're seeing an uptick and an even more alarming response in our hospitalization rate. >> now, the mayor of denver, coloradois apologizing for facing a backlash for traveling to mississippi to celebrate thanksgiving after advising his citys retents to stay home for the holiday, hancock city made the decision with his heart, not his led as a local leader. we see a lot of people are not listening to the admonition, don't travel, wear face masks. what can you not bringing into the hancock question but people who ignore travel advisories and face mask advisories, and other things the cdc has put out during the holidays? >> well, to be entirely honest with you, you always thought that the narrative of telling people not to visit with their loved ones after a very difficult year was going to be a hard one for people to accept. i think more important the narrative has to be one surrounding exercising good judgment, whether that is family members that decided to get several rounds of testing before they saw each other, whether it's the precautions we invite and ask people to take advantage of each and every day, wh
infection rate, and now, like cities all across the nation, we're seeing an uptick and an even more alarming response in our hospitalization rate. >> now, the mayor of denver, coloradois apologizing for facing a backlash for traveling to mississippi to celebrate thanksgiving after advising his citys retents to stay home for the holiday, hancock city made the decision with his heart, not his led as a local leader. we see a lot of people are not listening to the admonition, don't travel,...
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cities fall off. example,s an wisconsin, utah, colorado.are seeing that mobility engagement falling off, which means growth will slow. we will have to see what the fourth quarter looks like. it is possible we could have negative growth if this resurgence gets bad enough and mobility falls enough, where local officials, even if they don't want to, won't have a choice. the next couple of quarters will be challenging. the good news is, over the horizon, things will get better, but we have to get through the next six months. we have to do more on mask wearing, social distancing. a vaccine will help us eventually but not through the next three months. david: negative growth for the next three months adds up to recession. you are not ruling out the possibility. robert: if you would have asked me a month ago, i would have said we are growing in the fourth quarter as much as 5% annualized, but with this resurgence, the risks are to the downside. if there is negative growth and stalls, our own view is it will be temporary, a quarter or two, but to p
cities fall off. example,s an wisconsin, utah, colorado.are seeing that mobility engagement falling off, which means growth will slow. we will have to see what the fourth quarter looks like. it is possible we could have negative growth if this resurgence gets bad enough and mobility falls enough, where local officials, even if they don't want to, won't have a choice. the next couple of quarters will be challenging. the good news is, over the horizon, things will get better, but we have to get...
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new york city schools shut down today after reopening just eight weeks ago. denver, colorado and the entire state of kentucky have also switched to remote learning. but the nation's top infectious disease expert, dr. anthony fauci, says the united states needs a quote, uniform approach rather than a disjointed city by city response that we are currently seeing. but waiting for that is not an option for chicago. let's go live to chicago. grady trimble is there as the stay-at-home order looms over the windy city. what does it look and feel like? reporter: we are about as close to another stay-at-home order, lockdown, as you could possibly be without calling it that. starting tomorrow, new restrictions go in place here. we are at the iconic field museum. this museum and all other museums in illinois will have to close tomorrow. so will casinos and movie theaters. retail stores on michigan avenue, they should be gearing up for the busy holiday season. that's not happening. they are going to have to cut back to 25% capacity, as will gyms and salons. bars and restaurants haven't ha
new york city schools shut down today after reopening just eight weeks ago. denver, colorado and the entire state of kentucky have also switched to remote learning. but the nation's top infectious disease expert, dr. anthony fauci, says the united states needs a quote, uniform approach rather than a disjointed city by city response that we are currently seeing. but waiting for that is not an option for chicago. let's go live to chicago. grady trimble is there as the stay-at-home order looms...
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he's the 23 year-old man who died last year after an altercation with colorado police tonight we're getting a glimpse at how the city of a roar will respond to a federal lawsuit that has been filed lori jane glia has the details. >>the city of aurora says the death of elijah mclean is a tragedy but in a recent court statement city attorneys argued that no police or fire personnel caused it apd defendants deny that they used excessive force in violation of the 4th amendment they argued, and attorneys said the police were justified in stopping mclean and using the carotid hold which is now banned in the city. paramedics who sedated mcclain with ketamine denied any negligence and the city says it has provided sufficient training and supervision to its employees all of them murdered an innocent young man and yet they say it's a tragedy but none of them are responsible for well that's a lot >>yes, the attorneys representing the claims family mari newman also filed paperwork estimating the financial damages. she hopes to recover for medical bills alone. nearly a quarter million dollars with up to an estimated 3.5 million
he's the 23 year-old man who died last year after an altercation with colorado police tonight we're getting a glimpse at how the city of a roar will respond to a federal lawsuit that has been filed lori jane glia has the details. >>the city of aurora says the death of elijah mclean is a tragedy but in a recent court statement city attorneys argued that no police or fire personnel caused it apd defendants deny that they used excessive force in violation of the 4th amendment they argued,...
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. >> reporter: here in colorado, hospitalizations are spiking with just 25 icu beds available in the citydenver. that's according to the governor. the city mayor meanwhile in some hot water today after urging residents to avoid holiday travel in a tweet, then hours later boarding a plane himself to spend thanksgiving with his wife and daughter in mississippi. brooke? >> if you're going to talk the talk, you have to walk the walk. i want to stay with all of this, especially thanksgiving and covid. with me now, dr. leana wen. she is an infectious disease doctor at george washington university. dr. wen, how worried are you about a post-thanksgiving surge in covid cases and in hospitalizations? >> i'm extremely worried, brooke, because we have an impending calamity on our hands. it's like knowing there is a train coming towards us and it's going to kill a lot of people and knowing this is going to happen, because we are already seeing a surge in the number of cases, we're already seeing hospitals that are on the brink, and now we're going to have a surge on top of a surge because we've had a
. >> reporter: here in colorado, hospitalizations are spiking with just 25 icu beds available in the citydenver. that's according to the governor. the city mayor meanwhile in some hot water today after urging residents to avoid holiday travel in a tweet, then hours later boarding a plane himself to spend thanksgiving with his wife and daughter in mississippi. brooke? >> if you're going to talk the talk, you have to walk the walk. i want to stay with all of this, especially...
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colorado. the proposal was approved and voters in rural areas, suburban areas, in the cities, voted for the nationalopular vote. why? and ae a vote in a city vote in a rural area will count the same. ins campaign, hopefully, 2024, will be conducted in all 50 states, and every voter will have the opportunity to have their vote count. host: let's talk to keith, who is calling from denver, colorado on the democratic line. good morning. caller: i am all in. this is a wonderful discussion and it is about time we had it. just some context for republican callers. donald j. trump expressed his opposition to the electoral college, calling it "a disaster for democracy." and hillary clinton. so you had both candidates expressing their opposition to the electoral college. the electoral college is a vestige of constitutional racism, plain and simple. it is time for it to go. we are a republic, yes, but we can do it in a more just way. it should be just. let's look at one state, wyoming. 600,000 people. right? what did you say? about 93% of them caucasian. this is the most rural state in america. host: go ahead a
colorado. the proposal was approved and voters in rural areas, suburban areas, in the cities, voted for the nationalopular vote. why? and ae a vote in a city vote in a rural area will count the same. ins campaign, hopefully, 2024, will be conducted in all 50 states, and every voter will have the opportunity to have their vote count. host: let's talk to keith, who is calling from denver, colorado on the democratic line. good morning. caller: i am all in. this is a wonderful discussion and it is...
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. >> reporter: here in colorado, hospitalizations are spiking with just 25 icu beds available in the cityver. that is according to the governor. the mayor of denver, though, jim, is in hot water this morning after sending a tweet this morning urging residents to avoid traveling this holiday season. moments later, he board a plane himself for mississippi to spend thanksgiving with his wife and his daughter. his office says he'll be quarantining upon his return to denver. >> that is a mixed message. lucy, thank you. >>> let's get get more on this with a doctor, chief of the division of infectious diseases at massachusetts general hospital. thanks so much for joining us. i want you to weigh in on what dr. jonathan reiner, a former white house medical team adviser, told cnn when he said that thanksgiving could become the mother of all superspreader events. can you weigh in on that? how should that influence exactly how people celebrate tomorrow? >> good evening, jim. i think he is right. what we don't worry about necessarily there will be 200 people infected in a single gathering because the
. >> reporter: here in colorado, hospitalizations are spiking with just 25 icu beds available in the cityver. that is according to the governor. the mayor of denver, though, jim, is in hot water this morning after sending a tweet this morning urging residents to avoid traveling this holiday season. moments later, he board a plane himself for mississippi to spend thanksgiving with his wife and his daughter. his office says he'll be quarantining upon his return to denver. >> that is a...
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states have hit a record high for daily new cases, including colorado, illinois, indiana, new hampshire, new mexico, and utah. many states and citiesmplementing tougher restrictions in an effort to curb the spread. here in california, we had over 6500 new cases of covid-19, which is the highest daily total of new cases in two months. new numbers put out today also show the state has surpassed 951,000 cases since the start of the pandemic. more than 17,000 people with the coronavirus have now died in our state, and that includes 51 deaths reported in the last 24 hours. >>> starting today, contra costa county is reimposing covid-19 restrictions. county health officials have decided to pull back indoor restaurant capacity to 25%. the county remains in the orange tier, but case rates have child bout 25%. in the past two week was the number of hospitalization have doubled from roughly 20 patients to now 40. the county also putting limits on movie theaters and religious services. and outdoor bars that don't serve food will close. >>> the nation's unemployment rate fell an entire percentage point to 6.9%, which is better than economists h
states have hit a record high for daily new cases, including colorado, illinois, indiana, new hampshire, new mexico, and utah. many states and citiesmplementing tougher restrictions in an effort to curb the spread. here in california, we had over 6500 new cases of covid-19, which is the highest daily total of new cases in two months. new numbers put out today also show the state has surpassed 951,000 cases since the start of the pandemic. more than 17,000 people with the coronavirus have now...
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domingo a las una de la tarde kansas city va a recibir al octavo desde este visite el primero de la conferencia el ganador avanza la siguiente ronda entre minnesota y coloradoprevén que van a ocupar aún más >> estamos buscando gente que esté interesada en trabajar que tengan ganas de trabajar que no solo necesitan experiencia tener el ánimo y las ganas de trabajar >> así que ya lo escucho tiene bodegas en varias ubicaciones en el área de la bahía y operan 24 horas al día los siete días de la semana, las vacantes disponibles son permanentes tienen 17 dólares con 50/100 la hora y provee beneficios médicos así que es una buena oportunidad alguien está desempleado en esta época es bueno tener un poco de dinero para fin de año >> ese grupo de personas fueron a visitar la bodega, tienen la oportunidad >> buena suerte feliz fin de semana (♪ música ) >>> noticias telemundo . >>> buenas noches, esta son las noticias que tiene que saber hoy falta menos la vacuna piden aprobación de emergencia para la vacuna de pfizer . >>> es importante para nosotros tener esta vacuna y si nonso nos enfermamos
domingo a las una de la tarde kansas city va a recibir al octavo desde este visite el primero de la conferencia el ganador avanza la siguiente ronda entre minnesota y coloradoprevén que van a ocupar aún más >> estamos buscando gente que esté interesada en trabajar que tengan ganas de trabajar que no solo necesitan experiencia tener el ánimo y las ganas de trabajar >> así que ya lo escucho tiene bodegas en varias ubicaciones en el área de la bahía y operan 24 horas al día...
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reached out to the city of berkeley, the city's parks department and the council member for this district and are still waiting to hear back. in berkeley, melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >> have you played pickle ball? >> i have never played pickle ball. >> i tried it for the first time. it's noisy. i get it. if you're living right near it, it probably would drive you crazy hearing that all day. >> i don't think anybody is going to be playing pickle ball over the next couple days because jeff says it's not going to be pickle ball season outside anymore. >> you got that right. the folks that aren't a fan of hearing that noise, i think tomorrow is going to probably get them a break from hearing that. maybe good news for you on that front. as we get you into the storm system we're following right now, it actually looks like a weak atmospheric river is going to tap into it. so we look pretty good here to get some of the highest rainfall totals we've seen so far this season. as we bring you into that microclimate forecast, you can see the cold front offshore that i'm watching. it's still a little bit of ways here. then there's that weak atmospheric rive
reached out to the city of berkeley, the city's parks department and the council member for this district and are still waiting to hear back. in berkeley, melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >> have you played pickle ball? >> i have never played pickle ball. >> i tried it for the first time. it's noisy. i get it. if you're living right near it, it probably would drive you crazy hearing that all day. >> i don't think anybody is going to be playing pickle ball over the...
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this one's going to form with snow in the rockies, certainly for colorado mixed in the midwest. let's get to your select citiesnsored by subaru. >>> good monday morning. i'm abc7 meteorologist mike nicco. after a little mist and drizzle, the fog will be mostly sunny this afternoon. a few frosty nights ahead. in general, temperatures will be average to a little warmer than average in the afternoon hours. today we're 50s along the coast into san francisco and up around lake port, upper fikts. the rest of us 60 to 64. tonight our deepest and coldest valleys, a little frost. otherwise e e e e e e e e e e e sponsored by subaru.e e e e e e >>> i want to say alligator. size does not matter. >> okay. >> commercial. >> we'll be right back. size does not matter. >> okay. >> commercial. >> we'll be right back. it's black friday now. only athis week... save on toys... video games... tvs and more. this week only... it's black friday, now. at target. when panhe doesn't justs mmake a pizza. he uses fresh, clean ingredients to make a masterpiece. taste our delicious new flatbread pizzas today. panera. is now even more powerfu
this one's going to form with snow in the rockies, certainly for colorado mixed in the midwest. let's get to your select citiesnsored by subaru. >>> good monday morning. i'm abc7 meteorologist mike nicco. after a little mist and drizzle, the fog will be mostly sunny this afternoon. a few frosty nights ahead. in general, temperatures will be average to a little warmer than average in the afternoon hours. today we're 50s along the coast into san francisco and up around lake port, upper...
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colorado springs. we'll talk more about hurricane iota coming up >> wow, here we go again another week, another hurricane to talk about. thank you, janessa. >>> new york city sheriffs broke up an unlicensed fight club in the bronx over the weekend over 200 people in the rumble in the bronx event not practicing social distancing. deputies also seized two illegal guns and marijuana as they broke up the party a total of ten people were arrested, including rumble in the bronx ceo michael roman. >>> when we come back, the trailblazing woman who shattered glass ceilings in major league baseball where can a healthier heart lead you? for people with heart failure taking entresto, it may lead to a world of possibilities. entresto helped people stay alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. our essential mist transforms fragrance infused or high blood potassiu
colorado springs. we'll talk more about hurricane iota coming up >> wow, here we go again another week, another hurricane to talk about. thank you, janessa. >>> new york city sheriffs broke up an unlicensed fight club in the bronx over the weekend over 200 people in the rumble in the bronx event not practicing social distancing. deputies also seized two illegal guns and marijuana as they broke up the party a total of ten people were arrested, including rumble in the bronx ceo...
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top official overseeing the covid fight in colorado warns hospitalizations are the highest they've ever been. as cases rise there in the state's largest city, denver, they're implementing new restrictions. those restrictions will take effect for businesses today. nbc's erin mclaughlin has made her way to denver. she's downtown and has been talking to business owners in larimer square, one of the main dining and shopping districts in denver. erin, what are they telling you? >> reporter: restaurant owners in denver are scrambling. the fact of the matter is colorado seeing an exponential rise in its case count. the situation so bad here that according to the old dial system that was amended just this week, denver would have to go into lockdown. these latest measures are really a last-ditch effort to avert those drastic actions. it's taking it out on restaurant owners, closing indoor dining as of today. owners such as josh sampson joins me now. he owns the farmer's market in denver. how have these latest actions impacted your business? >> well, it's pretty drastic. traffic has gone down. it's bad. it can't be any worse. the shutdown would actu
top official overseeing the covid fight in colorado warns hospitalizations are the highest they've ever been. as cases rise there in the state's largest city, denver, they're implementing new restrictions. those restrictions will take effect for businesses today. nbc's erin mclaughlin has made her way to denver. she's downtown and has been talking to business owners in larimer square, one of the main dining and shopping districts in denver. erin, what are they telling you? >> reporter:...
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if we drill down to the city level, the metro area seeing the fastest case growth. you're looking at places like pueblo, coloradobers double in eleven days, according to ever core, cities across michigan, minnesota, and indiana everywhere is growing fast, the midwest still seeing the fastest growth let's take a quick look at europe, guys we are seeing progress there in terms of cases, particularly at france look at the blue line. they have come down dramatically they are under a lock down sta start that started at the end of october. some urging the government to lift the lock down it is set to stay in place until december mid stage data on the astrazeneca oxford vaccine saying that it shows the same immune response in older adult as younger participants, which is good news appears to be safe across age groups this is mid stage study results. we don't have the phase 3 res t results, which show how well the vaccine protects against the disease. we should see those in studies outside the u.s. >> is this like the j and j or how does this one work >> it's like the j and j one, except it's an adenovirus from a chimpa
if we drill down to the city level, the metro area seeing the fastest case growth. you're looking at places like pueblo, coloradobers double in eleven days, according to ever core, cities across michigan, minnesota, and indiana everywhere is growing fast, the midwest still seeing the fastest growth let's take a quick look at europe, guys we are seeing progress there in terms of cases, particularly at france look at the blue line. they have come down dramatically they are under a lock down sta...
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city high in the u.s. listed army and began with the army rangers. he served at fort drum, new carson, colorado, and during this time also did two tours in iraq where he heart.d his first purple in 2010, staff sergeant reiners died of wounds sustained when attacked his forces in afghanistan. awarded a second purple heart and the bronze star medal osthumously for his dedication to his team. he was also a devoted husband to casey and father to lex. the entare family, our -- entire family, our district and morniurns john's loss. e was the epitome of a great american soldier and his sacrifices will not be forgotten. i honor the service and legacy ryan aluminumly -- a devoted husband and son, who was killed in 2011.istan on december 3, ryan graduated from cedar key high school in 2008, joined the soon rmy in 2009, and thereafter reported to fort bliss in el paso, texas, where excelled in his team. 21, ryan ng age of lost his life to an improvised explosive life. ue to his outstanding service and dedication to our country, ryan was awarded the national defense service medal, the lobal war on terroris
city high in the u.s. listed army and began with the army rangers. he served at fort drum, new carson, colorado, and during this time also did two tours in iraq where he heart.d his first purple in 2010, staff sergeant reiners died of wounds sustained when attacked his forces in afghanistan. awarded a second purple heart and the bronze star medal osthumously for his dedication to his team. he was also a devoted husband to casey and father to lex. the entare family, our -- entire family, our...
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especially in the summers, especially in the cities around the turn-of-the-century there is this understanding that in the summer, something they call coloradon phantom, it's not really cholera, it's just upset stomach, diarrhea. it kills thousands of babies every month in the summer. there's not a full understanding on the part of parents or medical people where that comes from. is it bad smells, poor ventilation? what it is is it's all that whole range of microbes that causes children to get stomach upset and then it's the fact that babies are so vulnerable to dehydration. get still true if you've ever brought a sick baby with a stomach bug and, your pediatrician probably told you the infection is not, do any harm, is to dehydration. you've got to go out and buy rehydration solution, you've got to buy popsicles, keep putting the fluid back in. >> absolutely. then talk about the subject i think hasn't received Ãbwhat was the relationship between the people who develop the vaccines and help to control or at least address so many of these problems. in the early stirrings of the eugenics movement and the notion that somehow where the children
especially in the summers, especially in the cities around the turn-of-the-century there is this understanding that in the summer, something they call coloradon phantom, it's not really cholera, it's just upset stomach, diarrhea. it kills thousands of babies every month in the summer. there's not a full understanding on the part of parents or medical people where that comes from. is it bad smells, poor ventilation? what it is is it's all that whole range of microbes that causes children to get...
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city grants for businesses. he and neighbors are hoping to convince starbucks to stay open since its lease does not expire until 2022. >>> what would you do for an in- n-out burger? in colorado people are willing to do a lot. diane king hall has today's money watch report. >> reporter: wall street fell on friday. the dow dropped 219 points. the nasdaq lost 49 and the s&p 500 fell 24. during this short and holiday trading week, investors will be watching to see if state and local governments continue to add new restrictions as the number of coronavirus cases continues to climb. last friday, pfizer applied for emergency authorization of its covid-19 vaccine. health officials hope it could bring the pandemic under control by the spring. as many as 9 million americans did not collect their stimulus check from april. the deadline to claim up to $1200 was saturday but the irs says americans can still collect the money during next year's tax season. many people who did not get the original payment includes college students and low-income families. and, they were anything but in and out. it took up to 14 hours for customers in colorado's first in-n-out burger to get served on friday
city grants for businesses. he and neighbors are hoping to convince starbucks to stay open since its lease does not expire until 2022. >>> what would you do for an in- n-out burger? in colorado people are willing to do a lot. diane king hall has today's money watch report. >> reporter: wall street fell on friday. the dow dropped 219 points. the nasdaq lost 49 and the s&p 500 fell 24. during this short and holiday trading week, investors will be watching to see if state and...
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the city now in lockdown after reaching a 24% rolling positivity rate. the virus spreading into every part of the country. in coloradoico, officials warn the state could run out of hospital beds within days. many health care workers pushed to the limits. some dying. in utah, nurse patrice grossman's condition deteriorating in hours. >> it took from start to finish probably six hours for us to find out our mother was dead and we weren't allowed to see her the entire time. >> we couldn't even go in. she was alone. >> reporter: in oklahoma, emergency rooms reaching capacity leaving health care workers exhausted. >> go into this environment where you're treating so many sick patients and watching patients die and then when you go home, or maybe you go to the grocery store, you gas up your car, and it's like, you know, it doesn't exist. it's really frustrating for health care workers. >> reporter: covid tests in demand. this line of people waited to be tested in south dakota wrapping around an urgent care. officials in missouri alerting the public after learning a poll work with covid reportedly showed up for work and pas
the city now in lockdown after reaching a 24% rolling positivity rate. the virus spreading into every part of the country. in coloradoico, officials warn the state could run out of hospital beds within days. many health care workers pushed to the limits. some dying. in utah, nurse patrice grossman's condition deteriorating in hours. >> it took from start to finish probably six hours for us to find out our mother was dead and we weren't allowed to see her the entire time. >> we...
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city council member. but the governor andrew cuomo has warned that there may be further restrictions on the way. the state of kentucky and denver in coloradoollowed suit in closing schools. and illinois and parts of california have also brought in new restrictions. while the death toll is already high in the us, the projections show it could rapidly get worse. the institute for health metrics and evaluation a few days ago predicted the number of deaths from covid—i9 could nearly double by the beginning of march, reaching 438,971. there's a lag between when someone contracts the virus and then becomes ill enough to be hospitalised, as this doctor points out. here is the top infectious disease expert, anthony fauci. as we get deeper into the cooler months of the late fall in the colder months of the winter, it is a very serious situation, because there are lagging indicators, for example, when you see cases, then a couple of weeks later, you see hospitalisation, and a few week later, you deaths. meanwhile, the president—electjoe biden has said president donald trump's refusal to concede the election could hold up plans for distributing a vac
city council member. but the governor andrew cuomo has warned that there may be further restrictions on the way. the state of kentucky and denver in coloradoollowed suit in closing schools. and illinois and parts of california have also brought in new restrictions. while the death toll is already high in the us, the projections show it could rapidly get worse. the institute for health metrics and evaluation a few days ago predicted the number of deaths from covid—i9 could nearly double by the...
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the city, now in lockdown, after reaching a 24% rolling positivity rate. the virus, spreading into every part of the country. in coloradoalizations are up 40%. in new mexico, officials warn the state could run out of hospital beds within days. many health care workers pushed to the limits, some dying. in utah, nurse grossman's condition deteriorating in hours. >> it took from start to finish probably six hours for us to find out our mother was dead and we weren't allowed to see her the entire time. >> we couldn't even go in. she was alone. >> reporter: in oklahoma emergency rooms reaching capacity, reeving health care workers exhausted. >> go into this environment where you're treating so many sick patients, and watching patients die, and then when you go home or maybe you go to the grocery store, you gas up your car, and it's like, you know, it doesn't exist. it's really frustrating for health care workers. >> reporter: covid tests in demand, this line of people waited to be tested in south dakota, wrapping around an urgent care. officials in missouri alerting the public after learning a poll worker with covid reported
the city, now in lockdown, after reaching a 24% rolling positivity rate. the virus, spreading into every part of the country. in coloradoalizations are up 40%. in new mexico, officials warn the state could run out of hospital beds within days. many health care workers pushed to the limits, some dying. in utah, nurse grossman's condition deteriorating in hours. >> it took from start to finish probably six hours for us to find out our mother was dead and we weren't allowed to see her the...
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colorado, have voted to lift a 30-year ban on pit bulls. the ban was enacted in 1989 following dog attacks on a number of people. the city'sfebruary of this year to repeal it, but the city's mayor, michael hancock, vetoed it, citing concerns about someone getting hurt if it was repealed. and while the vote has yet to be certified, roughly 65% of residents approve the measure, requiring owners to have a restrictive license and have no more than two pit bulls per home. the repeal will take effect on january 1st. >>> and the 2020 election seems to have underscored that everyone wants a little more weed. we are getting way more marijuana-friendly here. voters in new jersey, arizona, south dakota, and montana -- that's a really wide swath of diverse blue and red states -- approved ballot measures to legalize recreational marijuana. it brings the total number of states that will legalize to 15. and in mississippi, voters approved legalizing the drug for medicinal purposes. meanwhile, voters in oregon passed a ballot measure to decriminalize possession of hard drugs like heroin and methamphetamines in small amounts, and i believe
colorado, have voted to lift a 30-year ban on pit bulls. the ban was enacted in 1989 following dog attacks on a number of people. the city'sfebruary of this year to repeal it, but the city's mayor, michael hancock, vetoed it, citing concerns about someone getting hurt if it was repealed. and while the vote has yet to be certified, roughly 65% of residents approve the measure, requiring owners to have a restrictive license and have no more than two pit bulls per home. the repeal will take effect...
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. >> right now we leave the city once considered gateway to the west and travel through the great plains and over the rocky mountains to the colorado national monument to hear how one man helped preserve this area on colorado's western slope. >> i think everybody is amazed by -- it is not a widely publicized presence here. the park service does not advertise. so, people find out about this because they read magazine articles or see features like you are preparing. it is not our typical colorado scenery. it's not what most people think of when they think of colorado. it comes as a pleasant surprise for folks to find it here. john auto was a vagabond, not in the sense that he was a ne'er-do-well. he just didn't have any permanent roots. he was attracted to this area around 1970. 1907. by the promise of employment on a waterline project. i guess this was the type of country that was really appealing to him. he began to agitate for the creation of a national park here. the first thing he did was, he wrote a lot of letters to prominent people trying to get this established as a national park. he also constructed a lot of trails to affor
. >> right now we leave the city once considered gateway to the west and travel through the great plains and over the rocky mountains to the colorado national monument to hear how one man helped preserve this area on colorado's western slope. >> i think everybody is amazed by -- it is not a widely publicized presence here. the park service does not advertise. so, people find out about this because they read magazine articles or see features like you are preparing. it is not our...
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colorado. the proposal was approved and voters in rural areas, suburban areas, in the cities, voted for the nationalular vote. why? and ae a vote in a city vote in a rural area will count the same. ins campaign, hopefully, 2024, will be conducted in all 50 states, and every voter will have the opportunity to have their vote count. host: let's talk to keith, who is calling from denver, colorado on the democratic line. good morning. caller: i am all in. this is a wonderful discussion and it is about time we had it. just some context for republican callers. donald j. trump expressed his opposition to the electoral college, calling it "a disaster for democracy." and hillary clinton. so you had both candidates expressing their opposition to the electoral college. the electoral college is a vestige of constitutional racism, plain and simple. it is time for it to go. we are a republic, yes, but we can do it in a more just way. it should be just. let's look at one state, wyoming. 600,000 people. right? what did you say? about 93% of them caucasian. this is the most rural state in america. host: go ahead and
colorado. the proposal was approved and voters in rural areas, suburban areas, in the cities, voted for the nationalular vote. why? and ae a vote in a city vote in a rural area will count the same. ins campaign, hopefully, 2024, will be conducted in all 50 states, and every voter will have the opportunity to have their vote count. host: let's talk to keith, who is calling from denver, colorado on the democratic line. good morning. caller: i am all in. this is a wonderful discussion and it is...
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. >>> right now we leave the city once considered the gateway to the west and travel through the great plains and over the rocky mountains to the colorado national monument near grand junction to hear how one man helped preserve this area on colorado's western slope. >> i think everybody is just amazed by the -- it's not a widely publicized presence here and the public service doesn't advertise. so people find out about this because they read magazine articles or they see features like you're preparing and it's not our typical colorado scenery. it's not what most people think of when they think of colorado. so it comes as a pleasant surprise to folks who find it here. john otto was a kind of a vagabond, not in the sense that he was a na nair do well, but he didn't have permanent roots. he was attracted to this area around 1907 by the promise of employment on a water line project and i guess this was just the type of country thanks really appealing to him and so he issue gbegan to agitate for creation of a national park here. first thing he did is he wrote a lot of letters to prominent people trying to get this established as a national
. >>> right now we leave the city once considered the gateway to the west and travel through the great plains and over the rocky mountains to the colorado national monument near grand junction to hear how one man helped preserve this area on colorado's western slope. >> i think everybody is just amazed by the -- it's not a widely publicized presence here and the public service doesn't advertise. so people find out about this because they read magazine articles or they see...
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colorado. asa will live out west the rest of his life. john will be in massachusetts. abbey will remain in new york city, in orange new jersey.l travel the world, in egypt and a variety of other places. she married ludlow patton, extremely wealthy. the hutchinsons won't be the social voice they were in the 1840s and 1850s and by the large they will be what a lot of the singers from the 1960s are today, right? they make money off of what they once were. they are had beens in many ways. they are note creating new music. they are repeating their old music. they are going on stage as a relic in many ways. people want to remember the older age in many ways and that younger generations are curious about all the stories their parents had about this moment. oh, we listen to listen to so-and-so and you go and you share your legacy that way. but they never reached the same and legacy that once had in the 1840s and 1850s. >> almost 100 years later bob dylan achieves fame in the 1960s for his music urging political change in america. >> names of some famous people. i'm sorry? >> do you consider yourself a politician? >> do i consider mys
colorado. asa will live out west the rest of his life. john will be in massachusetts. abbey will remain in new york city, in orange new jersey.l travel the world, in egypt and a variety of other places. she married ludlow patton, extremely wealthy. the hutchinsons won't be the social voice they were in the 1840s and 1850s and by the large they will be what a lot of the singers from the 1960s are today, right? they make money off of what they once were. they are had beens in many ways. they are...
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colorado to californ california. [indiscernible]. >> in new york sunday, blm protesters attempting to stop it from maga caravan headed to the cities.ver made their way through manhattan at the tensions escalated, the groups ended up clashing with police. the nypd arresting 11 demonstrators who still -- in new jersey, one maga caravan coming to a stop in the middle of the garden state parkway. the fbi investigating incident from friday involving abiding campaign bus driving through texas. campaign staffers called 911 after they say cars and trucks sporting trump flags surrounded their bus, nearly driving off the highway. the campaign later canceling its rally in austin. president donald trump tweeting a video of the bus adding the words i love texas and later tweeting these patriots did nothing wrong. instead the fbi injustice should be investigating the terrorists and anarchists, and applicators of antifa, the president later adding... >> they escorted the bus and the radical left side but a horrible thing that is. >> former vice president joe biden firing back at trump for his response. >> [indiscernible]. at least we've never had
colorado to californ california. [indiscernible]. >> in new york sunday, blm protesters attempting to stop it from maga caravan headed to the cities.ver made their way through manhattan at the tensions escalated, the groups ended up clashing with police. the nypd arresting 11 demonstrators who still -- in new jersey, one maga caravan coming to a stop in the middle of the garden state parkway. the fbi investigating incident from friday involving abiding campaign bus driving through texas....
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colorado governor jared polis who was on that call with the president-elect. that's coming up as well. >>> plus, the president of the united federation of teachers on new york's city's close schools did the time line for when they might reopen again. stephanie link is still with us. and omaring a wi lumbar of charles schwab joins the conversation govern to you. mike, i come to you first. interesting. the nasdaq was the best. approximator of the three major afternoons but the intraday recovery came in energy and some of the cyclical sectors that suffered at the open. >> that trade has not resewed easily even though there was a concern with the weak jobless claims number today. cyclical was going to start to take a back seat it hasn't really done so i don't think the market is really showing us much about sbrengs more broadly or what really matters in the near term. we have been chopping around in a relatively now range several days now we closed at friday's closing level for the s&p. if you look at a chart of the week today was spent in between the rails. i think it is encouraging. you saw thing like retailers as well respond relatively well to things like macy's and
colorado governor jared polis who was on that call with the president-elect. that's coming up as well. >>> plus, the president of the united federation of teachers on new york's city's close schools did the time line for when they might reopen again. stephanie link is still with us. and omaring a wi lumbar of charles schwab joins the conversation govern to you. mike, i come to you first. interesting. the nasdaq was the best. approximator of the three major afternoons but the intraday...