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deborah plans to use what she's learned during the program to help her native country malawi. many things that i learned from here we had to do we had the designing of the drones depending on the payload like. a lot of trees and it's hard to reach. being able to fly drones accurately it's important and hard to reach areas so from commuters to 5 meters over this 10 meter range. the curriculum demands a lot from the 26 students currently enrolled around half are female most and all are from africa this was one of unicef's conditions for financially supporting the academy. africa many times has been far behind in technology and we think drones are the future we want them to start their own businesses join current businesses is really building up the john industry and being more than just pilots to this and deborah and her fellow students learn to construct a pilot drawn integrate them into supply chain systems and analyze drawn data. i really feel great in the face being. basically as a woman and of. this lives not far from the academy. deborah comes from humble backgrounds herse
deborah plans to use what she's learned during the program to help her native country malawi. many things that i learned from here we had to do we had the designing of the drones depending on the payload like. a lot of trees and it's hard to reach. being able to fly drones accurately it's important and hard to reach areas so from commuters to 5 meters over this 10 meter range. the curriculum demands a lot from the 26 students currently enrolled around half are female most and all are from...
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deborah getting a flying lesson. she's one of the 1st students at africa's 1st drawn academy. deborah plans to use what she's learned during the program to help her native country malawi. many things that i didn't from here we had we had in the designing of the jones designing of the payload. trees and it's hard to reach. being able to fly drones accurately is important and hard to reach areas so from commuters to 5 meters over this 10 meter range. the curriculum demands a lot from the 26 students currently enrolled around half are female most and all are from africa this was one of unicef's conditions for financially supporting the academy. africa many times has been far behind in technology and we think drones are the future we want them to start their own businesses join current businesses is really building up the journey industry and being more than just pilots to this and her fellow students learn to construct and pilot drawings integrate them into supply chain systems and analyze drawn data. great in the face based. basically as a woman and. this law is not far from the
deborah getting a flying lesson. she's one of the 1st students at africa's 1st drawn academy. deborah plans to use what she's learned during the program to help her native country malawi. many things that i didn't from here we had we had in the designing of the jones designing of the payload. trees and it's hard to reach. being able to fly drones accurately is important and hard to reach areas so from commuters to 5 meters over this 10 meter range. the curriculum demands a lot from the 26...
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deborah plans to use what she's learned during the program to help her native country. many things that i didn't from here we had we had in the designing of the jones depending on the payload. trees and it's had to reach a. being able to fly drones accurately is important and hard to reach areas so from commuters to 5 meters over 10 meter range. the curriculum demands a lot from the 26th currently enrolled around half are female most and all are from africa this was one of unicef's conditions for financially supporting the academy. africa many times has been far behind in technology and we think drones are the future we want them to start their own businesses join current businesses is really building up the journey industry and being more than just pilots to this and fellow students learn to construct and pilot drones integrate them into supply chain systems and analyze drawn data. grades in the basement. basically is a woman and. this lab is not far from the academy. deborah comes from humble backgrounds herself if the drone program weren't free of charge she wouldn't
deborah plans to use what she's learned during the program to help her native country. many things that i didn't from here we had we had in the designing of the jones depending on the payload. trees and it's had to reach a. being able to fly drones accurately is important and hard to reach areas so from commuters to 5 meters over 10 meter range. the curriculum demands a lot from the 26th currently enrolled around half are female most and all are from africa this was one of unicef's conditions...
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deborah plans to use what she's learned during the program to help her native country malawi. many things in a moment from here we had we had in the designing of the jones designing of the payload. trees and it's had to reach. being able to fly drones accurately is important and hard to reach areas so from time meters to 5 meters over this 10 meter range or. the curriculum demands a lot from the 26th currently enrolled around half are female most and all are from africa this was one of unicef's conditions for financially supporting the economy. africa and many times has been far behind in technology and we think drones are the future we want them to start their own businesses join current businesses just really building up the john and history and being more than just pilots. to this and deborah and her fellow students learn to construct a pilot drawn integrate them into supply chain systems and analyze drawn data. grapes in the face please. basically as a woman and of course as you're presenting. this long as not far from the academy deborah comes from humble backgrounds hers
deborah plans to use what she's learned during the program to help her native country malawi. many things in a moment from here we had we had in the designing of the jones designing of the payload. trees and it's had to reach. being able to fly drones accurately is important and hard to reach areas so from time meters to 5 meters over this 10 meter range or. the curriculum demands a lot from the 26th currently enrolled around half are female most and all are from africa this was one of unicef's...
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so, deborah, debrief. >> yeah. debrief. so i got sick on march 18th, and so did my partner and my younger son. my older two were -- one of them was in the peace corps and the other one was, you know, working with syrian refugees. so it was just the three of us in our home and all of us got sick. my younger son had, you know, fever and diarrhea. my partner was just extremely fatigued and i was the one that couldn't breathe at all. and i'm talking at all for about a week where i felt like a fish flopping on shore. my symptoms lasted -- the breathing, i didn't breathe normally until august of this year. i was on an inhaler twice daily, a steroid inhaler. . during the weeks of sickness i was on a nebulizer until i could breathe. until we learned we could turn over. i'm a biker, i do yoga, i walk, i do exercise all the time, and when i would go up hills on my bike, i would have to stop because i felt like i was going to pass out. i also live on a fourth floor walk-up so every time i come home, i literally have to lie down on eve
so, deborah, debrief. >> yeah. debrief. so i got sick on march 18th, and so did my partner and my younger son. my older two were -- one of them was in the peace corps and the other one was, you know, working with syrian refugees. so it was just the three of us in our home and all of us got sick. my younger son had, you know, fever and diarrhea. my partner was just extremely fatigued and i was the one that couldn't breathe at all. and i'm talking at all for about a week where i felt like a...
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deborah plans to use what she's learned during the program to help her native country. many things that i didn't from here we had we had the designing of the jones designing and the payload. trees and it's hard to reach a. being able to fly drones accurately it's important and hard to reach areas so from commuters to 5 meters over 10 meter range. the curriculum demands a lot from the 26th and currently enrolled around half are female most and all are from africa this was one of unicef's conditions for financially supporting the academy. africa many times has been far behind in technology and we think drones are the future we want them to start their own businesses join current businesses is really building up the journey industry and being more than just pilots to this and her fellow students learn to construct a pilot drones integrate them into supply chain systems and analyze drawn data i really feel great in the face of things. basically as a woman and as you presenting. this law it's not far from the academy. deborah comes from humble backgrounds herself if the dron
deborah plans to use what she's learned during the program to help her native country. many things that i didn't from here we had we had the designing of the jones designing and the payload. trees and it's hard to reach a. being able to fly drones accurately it's important and hard to reach areas so from commuters to 5 meters over 10 meter range. the curriculum demands a lot from the 26th and currently enrolled around half are female most and all are from africa this was one of unicef's...
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. >> deborah h. kaplan. >> robin lynne kaplan. >> alvin peter kappelmann, jr. >> charles h.e karpiloff. >> charles l. kasper. >> andrew k. kates. >> john a. katsimatides. >> robert michael kaulfers. >> don jerome kauth, jr. >> hideya kawauchi. >> edward t. keane. >> richard m. keane. >> lisa yvonne kearney-griffin. >> karol ann keasler. >> barbara a. keating. >> paul hanlon keating. >> leo russell keene iii. >> brenda kegler. >> chandler raymond keller. >> joseph john keller. >> peter r. kellerman. >> joseph p. kellett. >> frederick h. kelley iii. >> james joseph kelly. >> joseph a. kelly. >> maurice p. kelly. >> richard john kelly, jr. >> thomas michael kelly. >> thomas richard kelly. thomas w. kelly. >> timothy colin kelly. >> william hill kelly, jr. >> robert clinton kennedy. >> thomas j. kennedy. >> yvonne e. kennedy. >> john richard keohane. >> ralph francis kershaw. >> ronald t. kerwin. >> howard l. kestenbaum. >> douglas d. ketcham. >> ruth ellen ketler. >> boris khalif. >> norma cruz khan. >> sarah khan. >> taimour firaz khan. >> rajesh khandelwal. seilai khoo. >> mi
. >> deborah h. kaplan. >> robin lynne kaplan. >> alvin peter kappelmann, jr. >> charles h.e karpiloff. >> charles l. kasper. >> andrew k. kates. >> john a. katsimatides. >> robert michael kaulfers. >> don jerome kauth, jr. >> hideya kawauchi. >> edward t. keane. >> richard m. keane. >> lisa yvonne kearney-griffin. >> karol ann keasler. >> barbara a. keating. >> paul hanlon keating. >> leo...
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. >> my name is deborah marion, and i am the mother of lorenzen wright. >> describe what it was likelorenzen into this world. >> ooh, honey, honey, honey. first of all, he was a big child. he couldn't just lay in my lap because he was just too long. >> so he was so long his head came off your knees? >> yes, >> his mother had him at a very young age, and he was raised by his mother and grandmother within the same home. >> lorenzen's mom and dad were never married, and lorenzen's dad herb didn't live in the family home, but he was still a big part of lorenzen's life. >> by 7th, 8th grade, he was already playing the high school teams, and that's when they decided to move to get him around better competition. >> literally everywhere they were talking about lorenzen. even in high school, yes. >> so lorenzen decides that he's going to go to memphis state. >> the folks in memphis love it when cincinnati comes calling. a sellout tonight. >> lorenzen drew people to the coliseum to watch basketball that didn't know anything about basketball. >> the entire city was just buzzing with the excitem
. >> my name is deborah marion, and i am the mother of lorenzen wright. >> describe what it was likelorenzen into this world. >> ooh, honey, honey, honey. first of all, he was a big child. he couldn't just lay in my lap because he was just too long. >> so he was so long his head came off your knees? >> yes, >> his mother had him at a very young age, and he was raised by his mother and grandmother within the same home. >> lorenzen's mom and dad were...
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host: deborah in indiana, thank you. caller: very interesting call -- guest: -- very interesting call. respect is important. i think the american people should decide the fate of our president, our president. i respect him. i respect the office. there are many things he has done that all of us should be proud of. obviously, there are imperfect things that we would like to november, no in matter what they may tell us, when he was challenged by hillary clinton that he had no chance of winning. but i respect the american voter. i respect the will of the people. and whatever the american people decide, whoever will lead this country is who i will embrace as president. i respect democracy. there will be a peaceful transition and i think we should respect the will of the people. host: we do not have time to fully examine it, but in your book you talk about your relationship you had with south carolina senator strom thurmond. remind people who use and your relationship. guest: he was a former segregationist. my father want me t
host: deborah in indiana, thank you. caller: very interesting call -- guest: -- very interesting call. respect is important. i think the american people should decide the fate of our president, our president. i respect him. i respect the office. there are many things he has done that all of us should be proud of. obviously, there are imperfect things that we would like to november, no in matter what they may tell us, when he was challenged by hillary clinton that he had no chance of winning....
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deborah birx has largely been at least publicly invisible over these last few weeks.xcellent reporting. the former cdc director dr. tom frieden is joining us. dr. frieden, thanks so much for joining us. you heard the current cdc director that americans can't trust what's on the cdc website, in light of the changes and flip-flops on asymptomatic testing and airborne transmission. do you think that's still true? >> there's no question, wolf, that the cdc is embattled right now. and what they're being fought really is for standing up for science. what we see in this administration is a lot of energy going into fighting the science and less energy going into fighting the virus. still the cdc has the best public health professionals anywhere in the world and there's great information on the cdc website. but we need to make sure that something like what happened with asymptomatic transmission never happens again. >> did you ever get any pressure from the white house when you were the cdc director to revise or change the cdc opinions because of politics? >> never on the scie
deborah birx has largely been at least publicly invisible over these last few weeks.xcellent reporting. the former cdc director dr. tom frieden is joining us. dr. frieden, thanks so much for joining us. you heard the current cdc director that americans can't trust what's on the cdc website, in light of the changes and flip-flops on asymptomatic testing and airborne transmission. do you think that's still true? >> there's no question, wolf, that the cdc is embattled right now. and what...
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deborah andjames, many be thinking that tonight.ning us tonight on bbc news. thank you for your time. in his first conference speech as labour leader, sir keir starmer has made a direct appeal to voters who abandoned the party at the last election to "take another look" now. he said labour's values would be based on the principles of ‘decency, opportunity and security.‘ and he lashed out at borisjohnson — arguing that he wasn't up to thejob. iain watson reports. labour is under new leadership. that was keir starmer‘s message and his warm up act herself was supposed to personify how the party was changing. it is my immense pleasure to introduce the leader of the labour party, keir starmer. ruth smeeth was a prominent critic ofjeremy corbyn's handling of anti—semitism. she lost her seat in stoke at the last election and today in doncaster, keir starmer delivered his speech, literally, in front of a red wall. references to patriotism replaced detailed policies and he listed what he saw as labour's values. decency, fairness, opportunity
deborah andjames, many be thinking that tonight.ning us tonight on bbc news. thank you for your time. in his first conference speech as labour leader, sir keir starmer has made a direct appeal to voters who abandoned the party at the last election to "take another look" now. he said labour's values would be based on the principles of ‘decency, opportunity and security.‘ and he lashed out at borisjohnson — arguing that he wasn't up to thejob. iain watson reports. labour is under...
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deborah: we are seeing quite a bit of domestic travel.rent ways, this carnival,e travel revenge travel, and we are seeing not only many bookings, the numbers are quite 500 50 million citizens are expected to travel. millione -- 550 citizens are expected to travel. these are official estimates. when you consider 320 5 million citizens in the u.s., this is a significant number. and for the most part, the dollars spent will remain in china. i continue to talk about the repeat to relation -- talk about the repatriation of spending in china. this will continue to drive the chinese economy, this holiday season. and we believe that we will this golden week veryutumn festival, significant spending not only around travel, but also gifts to parents and a lot on health and wellness. know, in a way this works well with longer-term policy objectives for beijing, they have long been promoting domestic consumption of long -term chinese brands. does this have longer-term implications for changing the way chinese consumers spend? deborah: we work with man
deborah: we are seeing quite a bit of domestic travel.rent ways, this carnival,e travel revenge travel, and we are seeing not only many bookings, the numbers are quite 500 50 million citizens are expected to travel. millione -- 550 citizens are expected to travel. these are official estimates. when you consider 320 5 million citizens in the u.s., this is a significant number. and for the most part, the dollars spent will remain in china. i continue to talk about the repeat to relation -- talk...
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that's how it was. >> that's how it was until -- >> unfortunately deborah got consider in 2016.9. >> he passed on even as coronavirus closed his casing room and spoiled the -- to his white labeled line. >> all of the sales meetings i had lined up, they started falling like dominos. >> but when the death of george floyd touched off the black lives matter movement, it hit home for long, one of the nation's few black winemakers. one-tenth of 1% is what make up the entire industry. >> an industry that bleeds red, long found it lacking people of color. as the president of the association of african-american vineyards, he's working to change that. >> it's our job now to say, hey, you know, this is something we can do. we can do it and we can do it just as good. >> so deborah is in that long -- through these turbulent times, she's here in the crystal h des. she's there in his heart wine tattoo. >> for me, i think if i can be comfortable and happy and continue to honor deborah's memory, that's what is making it for me. >>> we are back with more news after the break. floor and decor is n
that's how it was. >> that's how it was until -- >> unfortunately deborah got consider in 2016.9. >> he passed on even as coronavirus closed his casing room and spoiled the -- to his white labeled line. >> all of the sales meetings i had lined up, they started falling like dominos. >> but when the death of george floyd touched off the black lives matter movement, it hit home for long, one of the nation's few black winemakers. one-tenth of 1% is what make up the...
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deborah fuller owning us from the school of washington school of microbiology.ople talk about going back to school, that will be a disaster, others say it is fine. kids are not vectors of this particular virus, what is your take? understand how to potentially reduce transmission through wearing of masks and practicing handwashing and the publicam not so sure the is following through on all of those practices. that is where sometimes you see schools opening up and saying we could implement all of these practices, and then they see a high spike in infection rates. unless people are 100% compliant with all of the rules, that virus will take an opportunity and transmit. i think it is difficult in the absence of a vaccine to get team,ody to work as a wear their masks, wash their hands, and follow the safe distancing practices. if they do that, we could safely open schools. lisa: there are so many unknowns from my vantage point. 100% compliant. can people back in subway cars if they have masks on, can people go to outdoor dining and sit and take their masks off to eat
deborah fuller owning us from the school of washington school of microbiology.ople talk about going back to school, that will be a disaster, others say it is fine. kids are not vectors of this particular virus, what is your take? understand how to potentially reduce transmission through wearing of masks and practicing handwashing and the publicam not so sure the is following through on all of those practices. that is where sometimes you see schools opening up and saying we could implement all...
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host: go ahead, deborah. caller: thank you. i am self-employed. was,f the questions i had does the data include the self-employed? and connecticut they have had a lot of programs to help us. after march we did not have most of the childcare providers -- because i belong to some facebook groups, childcare providers. we stick together and keep each other abreast of what is going on. connecticut has done a pretty decent job of making sure that we have money for when we have to close down. in the middle of march, i didn't have any children. with partialafloat payments. for three months i was ok. i kept the mortgage paid, lights on, that kind of thing. interestingreally is issued as childcare providers, because we could have decided to work and take care of what they call frontline workers, which connecticut was really good about giving us incentives. incentives to stay open and take those. services to frontline workers. it's been pretty good -- not great, but it has kept me afloat. it hasn't been a serious hardship on me. what i don't see in those fig
host: go ahead, deborah. caller: thank you. i am self-employed. was,f the questions i had does the data include the self-employed? and connecticut they have had a lot of programs to help us. after march we did not have most of the childcare providers -- because i belong to some facebook groups, childcare providers. we stick together and keep each other abreast of what is going on. connecticut has done a pretty decent job of making sure that we have money for when we have to close down. in the...
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here deborah getting a flying license. will observe that. she's one of the 1st students at africa's 1st drawn academy. deborah plans to use what she's learned during the program to help her native country. many things going. from here we had we had. the jones designing of the payload. trees and it's hard to reach. being able to fly drones accurately it's important and hard to reach areas so from commuters to 5 meters over this 10 meter range. the curriculum demands a lot from the 26 students currently enrolled around half are female most and all are from africa this was one of unicef's conditions for financially supporting the academy. africa many times has been far behind in technology and we think drones are the future we want them to start their own businesses join current business is really building up the journey industry and being more than just pilots to this and her fellow students learn to construct a pilot drawn integrate them into supply chain systems and analyze drawn data. i really feel a great in the face being. basically as a
here deborah getting a flying license. will observe that. she's one of the 1st students at africa's 1st drawn academy. deborah plans to use what she's learned during the program to help her native country. many things going. from here we had we had. the jones designing of the payload. trees and it's hard to reach. being able to fly drones accurately it's important and hard to reach areas so from commuters to 5 meters over this 10 meter range. the curriculum demands a lot from the 26 students...
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deborah plans to use what she's learned during the program to help her native country malawi. there's so many things that. from here we had we had didn't reach. being able to fly drones accurately as important and hard to reach areas so from commuters to 5 meters over the 10 meter range. the curriculum demands a lot from the 26 students currently enrolled around half are female most and all are from africa this was one of unicef's conditions for financially supporting the academy. africa many times has been far behind in technology and we think drones are the future we want them to start their own businesses join current businesses is really building up the john industry and being more than just pilots to this and her fellow students learn to construct and pilot drones integrate them into supply chain systems and analyze drawn data. grades in the face based. busy kelly is a woman and. this lab is not far from the academy. deborah comes from humble background herself if the drawing program weren't free of charge she wouldn't be able to afford it. and we are finding this influen
deborah plans to use what she's learned during the program to help her native country malawi. there's so many things that. from here we had we had didn't reach. being able to fly drones accurately as important and hard to reach areas so from commuters to 5 meters over the 10 meter range. the curriculum demands a lot from the 26 students currently enrolled around half are female most and all are from africa this was one of unicef's conditions for financially supporting the academy. africa many...
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deborah birx.with the latest news that the president is threatening to overrule the fda coming out with what they say could be much stronger and stringent guidelines for a vaccine approval. he's saying he can overrule them. can he? >> reporter: that's a great question. we reached out to the fda asking whether or not he does have the authority over that. they said they were going to decline to comment, pass it back to the white house. so, it's not clear where that's going to go. what the president is saying is this could interfere with the timeline of getting a vaccine by election day, something he has been teasing time and time again at these rallies. what the fda is considering is making it tougherer to get a vaccine approved. what they're making tougher would be the timeline of the approval, which based on what we're hearing so far from the discussions happening inside the campaign, it would not happen close to election day, closer to thanksgiving or something further than that. what they're cons
deborah birx.with the latest news that the president is threatening to overrule the fda coming out with what they say could be much stronger and stringent guidelines for a vaccine approval. he's saying he can overrule them. can he? >> reporter: that's a great question. we reached out to the fda asking whether or not he does have the authority over that. they said they were going to decline to comment, pass it back to the white house. so, it's not clear where that's going to go. what the...
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davis led that investigation and she joins us now live from london deborah what do you make of this news. well it's not news they're recycling something that they said in november of 2019 when another scandal because this scheme has been plagued by scandal for several years revealed the names of people who should not be given asshole's at the time the government said it was going to strip our sports from about 30 people and $26.00 names emerged then in may of this year in a form or applied to us the ministry of the interior said they'd already begun to strip the passports from 11 people so $26.00 had already shrunk to 11 and now it seems to have shrunk to 7 and non of those names are among the names that we revealed in the cyprus papers we had about 30 people either convicted wanted or under investigation for the crime as far as i can tell the secret government is not reacting to any of those revelations so what do you think is is actually going on here. i think what's going on is that they are very. pressurized by the criticism and the fundamental criticism is what they are not add
davis led that investigation and she joins us now live from london deborah what do you make of this news. well it's not news they're recycling something that they said in november of 2019 when another scandal because this scheme has been plagued by scandal for several years revealed the names of people who should not be given asshole's at the time the government said it was going to strip our sports from about 30 people and $26.00 names emerged then in may of this year in a form or applied to...
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to be -- >> now reporting, deborah roberts. >> 911, operator harris, where's the emergency?i don't know what's happened. somebody kicked in the door and shot my girlfriend. >> is she alert and able to talk to you. >> no, she's bre, god. >> it had been a quiet friday night, 26-year-old emt, breonna taylor spending the evening in h her louisville home with her boyfriend. >> what was her relationship like? >> they did everything together, pretty much. >> the two watched a movie and breonna eventually drifts off to sleep. >> she actually just dozed off. laying there watching the movie by myself. >> at the same time, louisville metro police officers are sweeping the city, searching five different homes for possible drug operations. a suspect in their search, breonna's ex-boyfriend, jamarcus glover. police think he may have been keeping drugs or money in breonna's house. >> sometimes he would have clothing items or shoes, shopping items sent to her home. >> this connection would lead police to her apartment, and at 12:40 a.m., to kenneth and breonna's surprise, a bang at the door.
to be -- >> now reporting, deborah roberts. >> 911, operator harris, where's the emergency?i don't know what's happened. somebody kicked in the door and shot my girlfriend. >> is she alert and able to talk to you. >> no, she's bre, god. >> it had been a quiet friday night, 26-year-old emt, breonna taylor spending the evening in h her louisville home with her boyfriend. >> what was her relationship like? >> they did everything together, pretty much....
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deborah has more on the how people are getting ready for the outages in the northbay, first we go to our chief neurologist bill martin for more on the red flag warning that just went into effect. >> reporter: it has been hot, two days in a row, number of days in aruba the last two days have been just in many cases unprecedented in the bay area, check out knappe, 111 degrees, that record goes back to 1904, same with livermore, 112 that record goes back to 1904. san francisco, yesterday, broke the record that went back to 19, or 04 and was 100 degrees. this is a story that red flag warning is in effect tonight, through tomorrow morning, and into the morning evening, i wanted to share this model, this is about now, this is the model, look at the color, see the colors coming from the east and building toward the west? right there, that is about six or seven, 8:00. sonoma county up there in the valley area, that area will see the strongest went about 1000 feet. also, down the santa cruz mountains when you see the orange area, and the east bay hills for the focus tonight will be in the nor
deborah has more on the how people are getting ready for the outages in the northbay, first we go to our chief neurologist bill martin for more on the red flag warning that just went into effect. >> reporter: it has been hot, two days in a row, number of days in aruba the last two days have been just in many cases unprecedented in the bay area, check out knappe, 111 degrees, that record goes back to 1904, same with livermore, 112 that record goes back to 1904. san francisco, yesterday,...
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deborah ran the gift shop in frond and he made the wine. >> i call it beauty and the beast.beauty in the front and beast banging the drums in the back. >> until she got cancer and passed on. all of the sales i had lined up started falling like dominos. >> when the death of george floyd touched off the black lives matter movement, it hit long. >> one tenth of 1% is what makes up the entire industry. >> reporter: an industry that bleeds redding long found it lacking people of color. as the president of the african-american association of american vineyards, he's working to change that. >> this is something we can do. we can do it and we can do it just as good. >> though deborah isn't here, she's in this crystal heart design. she's there in his heart and vine tattoo, even now a inspira >> for me if i can be comfortable and happy and continue to honor deborah's memory, that's what's making it to me. >> joe rosario jr. >> such a beautiful couple. philling we're thinking of you and we'll support you. >>> a reminder you can join our ongoing race in america lead be jessica aguirry a
deborah ran the gift shop in frond and he made the wine. >> i call it beauty and the beast.beauty in the front and beast banging the drums in the back. >> until she got cancer and passed on. all of the sales i had lined up started falling like dominos. >> when the death of george floyd touched off the black lives matter movement, it hit long. >> one tenth of 1% is what makes up the entire industry. >> reporter: an industry that bleeds redding long found it lacking...
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deborah birx says college students who have been in crowds without masks should think twice before going back home. and if you're thinking of getting together with family and friends for a cookout this weekend, you'll want to think twice because dr. deborah birx has a major warning saying that back yard barbecues have been a major spreader of the virus. anne-marie? >> you know, it's great advice. people think, oh, it's family members, we trust them. if they were sick, they would let us know -- >> reporter: they think outdoors is fine. >> might not always be the case. clearly there's evidence to the contrary. laura podesta, thank you so much. >>> so now we have some sad news from the world of baseball. new york mets legend tom seaver has died at the age of 75 from complications of dementia and covid-19. he was known as an intelligent pitcher, one of the greatest of all time. nancy chen has his story. >> reporter: tom seaver helped lead the new york mets out of their early years as something of a punch line to become the miracle mets of 1969 when they won the world series. just two years e
deborah birx says college students who have been in crowds without masks should think twice before going back home. and if you're thinking of getting together with family and friends for a cookout this weekend, you'll want to think twice because dr. deborah birx has a major warning saying that back yard barbecues have been a major spreader of the virus. anne-marie? >> you know, it's great advice. people think, oh, it's family members, we trust them. if they were sick, they would let us...
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ate jority lder mitcidt r deborah farone, cbs news the supreme court. >> deborah will join us live to talk about the political implications of the vacant supreme court seat. >>> overnight the flags lowered to half-staff in honor of justice ginsburg with at home hundreds crowding the district saying we will not let you down, "rbg", as she was known to many. >>> california attorney general argued cases in front of ginsburg at the supreme court and argued and reacted to her death saying she was the little engine that could for all of us and leaves us her story to make us proud, and how do you fill the shoes of a giant? governor newsom said that throughout her extensive career, her fight tirelessly for the rights of women at work, school and in the life of our nation. >>> it's time to check on the weather this morning with emily turner. >> the two big takeaways are we will are warming up at least in some parts of the bay area. it is nice and clear giving us a clear picture of the bay bridge with current temperatures mild for this time of the morning. 61 and concord, 59 and livermore. at s
ate jority lder mitcidt r deborah farone, cbs news the supreme court. >> deborah will join us live to talk about the political implications of the vacant supreme court seat. >>> overnight the flags lowered to half-staff in honor of justice ginsburg with at home hundreds crowding the district saying we will not let you down, "rbg", as she was known to many. >>> california attorney general argued cases in front of ginsburg at the supreme court and argued and...
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deborah gives us a look at how people in the north they are bracing for the power shut off but first let's go to our chief meteorologist bill martin with a red flag warning that just went into effect. >> reporter: right, it is not a surprise come you will see in a minute that red flag warning, why they're cutting off power in parts of the north day, we get to that but record heat today, again, second day in a row, look at these numbers, talk about setting up a fire concern, red flag warning, two days in a row, of above 110 degrees readings in places like napa and livermore. 112, that breaks the old record that was set in 1904, so these are some really old record. i'm going to keep this up a little bit. >> you notice what is happening. called off a bunch. some fog sure to get in. that's not going to last. i want you to watch up here. can you see those arrows? what happens when i click through time here. that is the wind field. using colors that we do isotherm's. in the you are, this northbay, right in here. north bay area singh the strongest winds by far, around, down around the santa
deborah gives us a look at how people in the north they are bracing for the power shut off but first let's go to our chief meteorologist bill martin with a red flag warning that just went into effect. >> reporter: right, it is not a surprise come you will see in a minute that red flag warning, why they're cutting off power in parts of the north day, we get to that but record heat today, again, second day in a row, look at these numbers, talk about setting up a fire concern, red flag...
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deborah, thank you for being with us. i want to ask you about, you have had a little chance to digest the news reported in "the atlantic" but you have actually -- we have heard this before. you as a military veteran understand that the president has had disdain for members of the military in the past. >> well, ali, let me just say that this latest reporting if true is just another gut punch to everyone who has served, our current military, our yvette rans and people like me who actually has always been a civilian in support of our military. this is a gut punch to anybody who truly cares deeply about our military and their mission. >> yes, of course. thank you for the clarification. you are a civilian but the air force secretary so these -- people who served in the military under your charge and it is kind of remarkable the degree to which the president revels in the pageantry of the military, reports in a new book by a former friend of melania trump's about the fact that he wanted goose stepping and tanks at his inaugurat
deborah, thank you for being with us. i want to ask you about, you have had a little chance to digest the news reported in "the atlantic" but you have actually -- we have heard this before. you as a military veteran understand that the president has had disdain for members of the military in the past. >> well, ali, let me just say that this latest reporting if true is just another gut punch to everyone who has served, our current military, our yvette rans and people like me who...
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deborah birx: it's what we refer to when we ask people to stay at least six feet apart. dr.hony fauci: not going to bars, not going to restaurants, not going to theaters where there are a lot of people... it all just means physical separation so you have a space between you and others who might actually be infected or infect you. dr. jerome adams: we all have a role to play in preventing person-to-person spread of this disease which can be deadly for vulnerable groups. for more information on how you can social distance please go to coronavirus.gov >>> welcome back. footloose and fancy free is how so many teenagers found themselves in the early days of our pandemic pause. >> one teen decided to turn off his tv and turn on his business. will ganss has the story. >> good morning, mona, kenneth. tony's binge watching skills are impressive, but his flair for entrepreneurship even more exceptional. he's kicked off a shoe business that's got cars lined up down the block in his neighborhood in cleveland. summer 2020 got off to a seriously slow start for tonio davis. >> summer start
deborah birx: it's what we refer to when we ask people to stay at least six feet apart. dr.hony fauci: not going to bars, not going to restaurants, not going to theaters where there are a lot of people... it all just means physical separation so you have a space between you and others who might actually be infected or infect you. dr. jerome adams: we all have a role to play in preventing person-to-person spread of this disease which can be deadly for vulnerable groups. for more information on...
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deborah patta has more. >> thousands of children like these had no learning at all because of a lack of access to technology, forcing educators to come up with creative solutions. online learning is all very well if there is good intercept in your neighborhood, but if you live in a poor township and n' electricity, it's impossible. so going back to school was the only solution for many students. access to resources may differ from school to school but protocols are the same. temperature checks, marks, hand sanitization and social distancing. the secondary zmool an impoverished rule area took it one step further. every child in the classroom knows that an education is their only ticket to a better future and they were not going to let a pandemic stand in the way of that. while other children were playing during south africa's hard lockdown, these final year students moved in with their teachers, who supervised their studies in small home groups. >> they are four people in each room and we get lunch after school. >> he's the top performing student. >> important to get a good education,
deborah patta has more. >> thousands of children like these had no learning at all because of a lack of access to technology, forcing educators to come up with creative solutions. online learning is all very well if there is good intercept in your neighborhood, but if you live in a poor township and n' electricity, it's impossible. so going back to school was the only solution for many students. access to resources may differ from school to school but protocols are the same. temperature...
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deborah birx wants a prominent role in coordinating the white house response, but lately she has been largely absent from the white house briefings. cnn has learned she's privately questioning whether she can stay on. she's distressed and feels side lined. atlas denies there's any bad blood between him and birx and the white house insists birx remains an integral player on the task force. >>> so let's talk now with dr. jonathan reiner, a cnn medical analyst and professor of medicine at george washington university. thank you, doctor, for being with us. >> my pleasure. >> so president trump is now saying he may overrule the fda on approval of a covid-19 vaccine accusing the fda of playing politics and restricting guidelines that may give approval. what is your reaction to that? >> it would be unprecedented and unacceptable. i think if the president would exert authority over the fda and essentially overrule the career scientists, physicians, professionals at the fda, i think there would be essentially an uprising amongst the physicians and public health officials in the united states.
deborah birx wants a prominent role in coordinating the white house response, but lately she has been largely absent from the white house briefings. cnn has learned she's privately questioning whether she can stay on. she's distressed and feels side lined. atlas denies there's any bad blood between him and birx and the white house insists birx remains an integral player on the task force. >>> so let's talk now with dr. jonathan reiner, a cnn medical analyst and professor of medicine at...
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deborah fuller, thank you so much for rejoining us.rogress made at the fuller lab and at other labs in the last number of months? dr. fuller: we have made a lot of progress in our vaccine candidate. we demonstrated success in preclinical studies and in animals, demonstrating that the vaccine is able to induce protective levels of antibody, and that vaccine is scheduled to enter into phase one clinical trials next month hopefully. in terms ofccines mrna vaccines, moderna has a phase 3 clinical trial still in progress, and they are anticipating to be able to look at initial results of that in terms of efficacy of the vaccine sometime in november. tom: we are miles beyond avon 1970's.e in the should we use the same timeline now for vaccine development that we used decades ago, or is there a new timeline that you can inform us on? dr. fuller: the timeline has accelerated for development of a vaccine in this era of a pandemic, and that has been really accelerating due to basically overlapping the phase one clinical trials, so you are starti
deborah fuller, thank you so much for rejoining us.rogress made at the fuller lab and at other labs in the last number of months? dr. fuller: we have made a lot of progress in our vaccine candidate. we demonstrated success in preclinical studies and in animals, demonstrating that the vaccine is able to induce protective levels of antibody, and that vaccine is scheduled to enter into phase one clinical trials next month hopefully. in terms ofccines mrna vaccines, moderna has a phase 3 clinical...
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coronavirus task force member, scott atlas, he will take on the report from jim acosta, that from deborahush, has a unhealthy influence on the president. fox business exclusive on a stark warning from her boss, secretary of state mike pompeo declaring that the chinese communist party is escalating its propaganda campaigns in the u.s., even down to trying to influence, quote, local pta meetings in towns across the country. we have former i.c.e. acting director ron vitello breaking down new ways illegal aliens are trying to cross the border. caravans have been shut down for now. the new ways smugglers are trying to sneak in across the border one of the world's most fatal deadliest drugs. thanks for joining us. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: welcome to the show. you're watching the fox business network. joining me now with us, black voices for trump advisory board member, deneen borelli. deneen, thanks for joining us. so good to see you again. >> hello, liz. elizabeth: deneen, police have a suspect in custody after two officers were shot in riots
coronavirus task force member, scott atlas, he will take on the report from jim acosta, that from deborahush, has a unhealthy influence on the president. fox business exclusive on a stark warning from her boss, secretary of state mike pompeo declaring that the chinese communist party is escalating its propaganda campaigns in the u.s., even down to trying to influence, quote, local pta meetings in towns across the country. we have former i.c.e. acting director ron vitello breaking down new ways...
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deborah birx, coordinators and officials working for vice president mike pence who led the task forceed at the degree of pressure from the white house. today dr. anthony fauci said this. >> there are states that are starting to show uptick in cases, and even some increase in hospitalizations in some states. and i hope not, but we very well might start seeing increases in deaths. >> after this break, zerlina maxwell will join us with a look at tomorrow night's presidential debate. ♪ go go go ♪ go go go go on a real vacation. visit go rving.com or your nearest rv dealer. ♪ smooth driving pays off with allstate the safer you drive the more you save ♪ you've never been in better hands allstate click or call for a quote today so when it comes to screening for colon cancer, don't wait. because when caught early, it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers even in early stages. tell me more. it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your
deborah birx, coordinators and officials working for vice president mike pence who led the task forceed at the degree of pressure from the white house. today dr. anthony fauci said this. >> there are states that are starting to show uptick in cases, and even some increase in hospitalizations in some states. and i hope not, but we very well might start seeing increases in deaths. >> after this break, zerlina maxwell will join us with a look at tomorrow night's presidential debate....
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. >> joining me is deborah rody, professor of law and director of the center on the legal professionford university. thank you so much for joining us today. before we look ahead to some of the pressing legal and constitutional issues that have been created with ruth bader ginsburg's death, i want to start with your thoughts on her passing. you knew her, how are you remembering her today? >> well, it is a cliche, of course, to note that for someone of her small stature she was a towering intellect. but more than that, she was an incredibly insightful strategist and someone who really reshaped the landscape of american law with respect to gender. prior to coming on to the court, she headed the women's rights project, which brought hundreds of cases alleging gender discrimination. she successfully argued five of them, which chartered the path for the supreme court for the first time to declare that gender discrimination was a violation of the constitution. and that really reshaped the landscape of law for both sexes and for the better. she exposed how archaic stereotypes restricted men
. >> joining me is deborah rody, professor of law and director of the center on the legal professionford university. thank you so much for joining us today. before we look ahead to some of the pressing legal and constitutional issues that have been created with ruth bader ginsburg's death, i want to start with your thoughts on her passing. you knew her, how are you remembering her today? >> well, it is a cliche, of course, to note that for someone of her small stature she was a...
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deborah birx is urging people to take precautions now before there is a vaccine. >> do the right thing today because if we do the right thing today we go into the fall with much fewer cases. >> reporter: yet the washington post says dr. scott atlas is pushing for the country to adapt a herd immunity approach similar to the strategy in sweden. some on the white house's own task force has said this approach would likely cause a massive death toll. >> if everyone got infected, the death toll would be enormous and totally unacceptable. >> reporter: today in florida at la lass denied those claims. >> the president does not have a strategy like that. >> reporter: president trump did retweet a false tweet to claim that the death toll was 9,000 instead of the more than 180,000 people that have died. that's simply not what the data says at all so twitter took down the tweet. >> is he trying to downplay the death toll? >> no. he was highlighting new cdc information that came out that was worth noting. >> reporter: college campuses are examples of how quickly the virus can spread. cases have been
deborah birx is urging people to take precautions now before there is a vaccine. >> do the right thing today because if we do the right thing today we go into the fall with much fewer cases. >> reporter: yet the washington post says dr. scott atlas is pushing for the country to adapt a herd immunity approach similar to the strategy in sweden. some on the white house's own task force has said this approach would likely cause a massive death toll. >> if everyone got infected,...
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live coverage from deborah, here now with the actions on more being taken. deb? >> julie, crews have responded to more than 10 small fires since june, it seems more people are outdoors, both the weather and pandemic, and some of them just reckless about fire danger. >> reporter: this video making the rounds shows several people around a bonfire while another light fireworks at avesta point in the east bay hills. this budget is absolutely selfish selfish thing to do. >> reporter: miss brickley lost her home in the fire store firestorm 30 years ago. >> it's terrifying, i don't know why anyone would think of doing that especially now. we are all on edge. this budget just takes one bad actor to cause a big fire. spies now city councils police and fire agencies are unifying, faced with wildfires up and down the state, vasey ingredients here, dry vegetation, winding roads and recurring winds, nighttime calls come in with the same complaints. >> i hear people hanging out on grizzly peak, as well as the curfew in place, there should be no one up there from nine a clock p
live coverage from deborah, here now with the actions on more being taken. deb? >> julie, crews have responded to more than 10 small fires since june, it seems more people are outdoors, both the weather and pandemic, and some of them just reckless about fire danger. >> reporter: this video making the rounds shows several people around a bonfire while another light fireworks at avesta point in the east bay hills. this budget is absolutely selfish selfish thing to do. >>...
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deborah birx, the white house's coronavirus response coordinator, and officials working for vice presidentials at the cdc alarmed at the degree of pressure from the white house. today dr. anthony fauci said this. >> there are states that are starting to show uptick in cases and even some increase in hospitalizations in some states. and i hope not, but we very well might start seeing increases in deaths. >> after this break, zerlina maxwell will join us with a look at tomorrow night's presidential debate. ♪ but i like it, i love it, i want some more of it ♪ ♪ i try so hard, i can't rise above it ♪ ♪ don't know what it is ♪ ♪ get a dozen double crunch shrimp for one dollar with any steak entrée. only at applebee's. keeping your oysters . busihas you swamped. you need to hire. i need indeed indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a shortlist of quality candidates from a resume data base claim your seventy-five-dollar credit when you post your first job at indeed.com/promo whatintroducing the new sleepld? number 360 smart bed. now temperature balancing, so you can sleep b
deborah birx, the white house's coronavirus response coordinator, and officials working for vice presidentials at the cdc alarmed at the degree of pressure from the white house. today dr. anthony fauci said this. >> there are states that are starting to show uptick in cases and even some increase in hospitalizations in some states. and i hope not, but we very well might start seeing increases in deaths. >> after this break, zerlina maxwell will join us with a look at tomorrow...
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deborah birx or even the cdc director dr.redfield who nbc news reported earlier this morning that he was overheard on a plane complaining about dr. scott atlas, the new coronavirus adviser to the president who we know has echoed his unscientific views on covid-19, things like wearing a mask is not always helpful and doubting the science on that. scott atlas spoke, but we did not hear from any of the other medical experts as the president was saying his belief that other people have doubted which is that the u.s. is rounding the corner. >> okay. and we also heard from admiral giroir who was the testing czar. but it is notable that we didn't see some of the other main officials on the coronavirus task force like dr. redfield, like dr. fauci, deborah birx. it really is an interesting look, and pretty telling. thanks so much, kaitlan. >>> and joining me now to discuss, william haseltine, form former professor at harvard medical school. nice to see you, william. i want to just try to put this into context what we just heard for ev
deborah birx or even the cdc director dr.redfield who nbc news reported earlier this morning that he was overheard on a plane complaining about dr. scott atlas, the new coronavirus adviser to the president who we know has echoed his unscientific views on covid-19, things like wearing a mask is not always helpful and doubting the science on that. scott atlas spoke, but we did not hear from any of the other medical experts as the president was saying his belief that other people have doubted...
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. >> deborah in south bend indiana, hello there. >> caller: good morning. sue and year old with our guest. cynthia kate mr. williams? in my opinion is this. any time in society we see to itself a peaceful transition of power, you are allowed a whirlwind of chaos to come in. you cannot continue these tumbleweeds to give back to do peaceful transition of power, regardless to what the environment feels. everyone has an opportunity to practice their beliefs. and you guys refused to allow this man his opportunity to show you what he thought he could do. everybody jumped up and hollered no, no, no, that is why we are in the ks that we are in. until you give that, say congratulations for winning the presidency. that's what we need to do to get our society back in order. we are tired of fighting. we don't have to do this. all you guys have got to do is give that man what he wants and allow it to happen. sue and deborah in indiana, thank you. >> guest: that's a very interesting call. i think respect is very important. i think when you disrespect the will of the peop
. >> deborah in south bend indiana, hello there. >> caller: good morning. sue and year old with our guest. cynthia kate mr. williams? in my opinion is this. any time in society we see to itself a peaceful transition of power, you are allowed a whirlwind of chaos to come in. you cannot continue these tumbleweeds to give back to do peaceful transition of power, regardless to what the environment feels. everyone has an opportunity to practice their beliefs. and you guys refused to...
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and this is deborah dwyer, planning department staff. i want to know that the state identified seismic hazard mapping act was instituted in 1990. and as part of that state requirement which this project site would be subject to, the geotechnical report actually has to address the landslide hazard and part of d.b.i. review would be insuring that information is addressed appropriately and to their satisfaction. the steps that jessica mentioned to beef up our look and scrutiny and projects within the zones to have the potential for outside peer review by experts and then if necessary, the structural advisory committee. and the building department has the authorization to deny the permits if they are not addressed to their satisfaction. the building code relies on the engineer of record. the structural engineer and the geotechnical engineer. these are licensed by the state of california and their professional expertise is to acquire the building code and insure that whatever foundation is proposed to support the scope of the building that is
and this is deborah dwyer, planning department staff. i want to know that the state identified seismic hazard mapping act was instituted in 1990. and as part of that state requirement which this project site would be subject to, the geotechnical report actually has to address the landslide hazard and part of d.b.i. review would be insuring that information is addressed appropriately and to their satisfaction. the steps that jessica mentioned to beef up our look and scrutiny and projects within...
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deborah birx has become distressed about the task force and whether she can remain in her role of theinator. this is great reporting by jim acosta. tell us more about what you're hearing about where birx's head is right now. >> what i'm hearing from my sources is the white house coordinator of the white house task force, is so upset about her diminished role in the response to covid-19, she's not certain how long she can remain in her current position. birx told people around her she is distressed with the direction of the task force, describing the response to the coronavirus as nightmarish. according to people familiar with her thinking, birx views dr. scott atlas, who is a recent addition and controversial addition to the task force, is on president trump's take of the virus. her view, the president has found somebody who matches what he wants to believe. this source went on to say of birx, there's no doubt that she feels that her role has been diminished. birx, i'm told, believes that at the lass is feeding the conversation about the efficacy of face masks about controlling the sp
deborah birx has become distressed about the task force and whether she can remain in her role of theinator. this is great reporting by jim acosta. tell us more about what you're hearing about where birx's head is right now. >> what i'm hearing from my sources is the white house coordinator of the white house task force, is so upset about her diminished role in the response to covid-19, she's not certain how long she can remain in her current position. birx told people around her she is...
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reporting tonight, deborah roberts. >> breonna taylor!> reporter: how urgent do you think it is to have transparency for the public to know what really went on in this grand jury room? >> oh, the urgency, it's immediate. we need answers now. >> reporter: with police being spared serious charges in the shooting death of breonna taylor, her loved ones want answers. >> they want to know what evidence did kentucky attorney general daniel cameron present to that grand jury. >> the decision did not touch on any of the actions that led to or that were involved in the actual killing of breonna taylor, and this, to me, is just absolutely shocking. >> reporter: how is it possible that so many legal minds like yours can see so many holes in this case, so many problems with this case and that the grand jury somehow did not. >> which is why we need to see the transcript. we need to understand how this case was presented to the grand jury. we know there is a proclivity by many jurors to believe police officers no matter what. this, to me, goes to the v
reporting tonight, deborah roberts. >> breonna taylor!> reporter: how urgent do you think it is to have transparency for the public to know what really went on in this grand jury room? >> oh, the urgency, it's immediate. we need answers now. >> reporter: with police being spared serious charges in the shooting death of breonna taylor, her loved ones want answers. >> they want to know what evidence did kentucky attorney general daniel cameron present to that grand...
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deborah birx came true. yesterday the president said three vaccines are in the final stages of testing. he also promised enough vaccines to be available for all americans by next april. but that contradicts a timeline released by cdc. the agency's director says widespread vaccination won't happen until at least late spring or summer of next year. >>> with the flu season right around the corner health experts are advising people to start preparing now. devon feel he has the story. >> reporter: concerned that flu season is about to collide with the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the public health department is encouraging everyone, especially this year, to get a flu vaccine. >> in the next month or so when the flu comes in i don't want to have a question about whether i've got the flu or coronavirus. >> by the country and world wait for an effective vaccine hundreds lined up at the fairgrounds in san jose to protect themselves right now against that upcoming flu season. >> i want to reduce my odds of getting si
deborah birx came true. yesterday the president said three vaccines are in the final stages of testing. he also promised enough vaccines to be available for all americans by next april. but that contradicts a timeline released by cdc. the agency's director says widespread vaccination won't happen until at least late spring or summer of next year. >>> with the flu season right around the corner health experts are advising people to start preparing now. devon feel he has the story....
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deborah birx are trying to slow a new spread of covid after the labor day weekend, especially among people who are asymptomatic. >> if you've been on vacation, if you've gone to a ho spot, gone to a party in the neighborhood, if you took your mask off and were not socially distant you need to get tested. >> reporter: test results are coming back much faster than the week to ten days it took last month the niizona, commonspirit health i each day for hospitals in 21 states results within 36 hours. >> we have so many asymptomatic people in the country. they don't know they have covid they don't know that they're potentially exposing many people to it. >> reporter: also tonight a new cdc report suggests small children can transmit the virus. 12 children acquired covid in child care centers, then spread it to parents and siblings one parent had to be hospitalized two of three asymptomatic children were spreading covid. >> we know from modeling studies that about 50% of the transmission occur from a person who's without symptoms to someone who's uninfected >> reporter: those infected but asympto
deborah birx are trying to slow a new spread of covid after the labor day weekend, especially among people who are asymptomatic. >> if you've been on vacation, if you've gone to a ho spot, gone to a party in the neighborhood, if you took your mask off and were not socially distant you need to get tested. >> reporter: test results are coming back much faster than the week to ten days it took last month the niizona, commonspirit health i each day for hospitals in 21 states results...
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rejected deborah. good libby no. one else. should. we believe you very excited about it. was a trade. when he started publicly condemning his own companies practices. that's cost him his job and led to a long legal battle that resulted in his dismissal and then rehiring by veolia. going to give us a board that mack deaver do daily mail for those who did you know a man few notes yeah extraordinary something to me only all very demo i think the field. going to get that he's ashamed about. a previous gone that. it all gloom do know uncle discover law i feel so badly like top. of it all the very power woman in ma all that it would sound we call them or it's really key for leisure used as relay pool or the neon i phone. is sussy it would pose a strategic of all that to do who put both of them on there that they get the t.v. jock on charge of on the inside remember to hold all the ball say look hold down the post followed you it was this from. new on up at 3000 you she owned what bought immunity that's when they're on the bus and if you believe in los angeles when i. know says
rejected deborah. good libby no. one else. should. we believe you very excited about it. was a trade. when he started publicly condemning his own companies practices. that's cost him his job and led to a long legal battle that resulted in his dismissal and then rehiring by veolia. going to give us a board that mack deaver do daily mail for those who did you know a man few notes yeah extraordinary something to me only all very demo i think the field. going to get that he's ashamed about. a...
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this year she also found out that her cervical cancer return but deborah says training for the race keeps her in good spirits.>> as a matter of fact i think it keeps me going, it gives me a reason not to lay up in the bed and think about chemo and cancer. i'm going to win. and i'm very competitive, so i'm going to win. >> the event has the longest soapbox track in the country. takes about 25 seconds to make it down the thousand feet. we will stay tuned. >>> just a quick review of the 7 day forecast with the correct numbers. you can see tuesday it is still a bit hot, we don't get out of the hundreds until the middle part of this next ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> yuccas: tonight, a dire warning: governors across the country plead for americans not to let their guard down this holiday weekend, hoping to prevent another covid-19 spike. this as the president says the u.s. is rounding the corner on the virus. in an interview, dr. fauci responds. >> you know, i'm not sure what he means. there are certain states that are actually doing well. >> yuccas: also, brutal heatwave. triple-digit te
this year she also found out that her cervical cancer return but deborah says training for the race keeps her in good spirits.>> as a matter of fact i think it keeps me going, it gives me a reason not to lay up in the bed and think about chemo and cancer. i'm going to win. and i'm very competitive, so i'm going to win. >> the event has the longest soapbox track in the country. takes about 25 seconds to make it down the thousand feet. we will stay tuned. >>> just a quick...