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hurt derrick?u wouldn't catch me right here if i knew somebody was trying to hurt them. i promise you that, man. >> all right. >> that was a good woman. you don't know. you don't know. she was. >> i'm sure she was. >> [ bleep ] damn. this ain't fair! >> there's just about anybody out there who can be our suspect. >> reporter: days passed without an arrest. the jacksonville sheriff's office asked the public for help. >> like i said, because of the lack of witnesses, the physical evidence, nothing has led us a whole lot farther today in identifying or leading us to a suspect than we had that sunday morning. >> reporter: but there was another piece of evidence. it had been right inside the house all along hiding in the dark just waiting for someone to come along and push the right button. >>> coming up -- >>> it was a hidden camera standing up. an x-rated clue. >> there's no way that's mine. >> i looked at the dvd player. and i'm going that's your murderer. that's going to be who was in my house. look
hurt derrick?u wouldn't catch me right here if i knew somebody was trying to hurt them. i promise you that, man. >> all right. >> that was a good woman. you don't know. you don't know. she was. >> i'm sure she was. >> [ bleep ] damn. this ain't fair! >> there's just about anybody out there who can be our suspect. >> reporter: days passed without an arrest. the jacksonville sheriff's office asked the public for help. >> like i said, because of the lack...
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it was just nothing but oil derrick's. that oil and crude and it seeks out, is in the ground, in the environment under the school, high levels of methane. at sinking, building a school on top of that and now running a subway under it with potential methane explosions and or issues just isn't a good idea. and so that's what happens there. and i was going to, i had a second part answering that. i will always be glad thatwe spoke out about that . and that people now know this is something that superman is not coming to parents should know that information . though they can better defend their children area to see in a very similar situation that's happening up in upstate new york and these moms have not let up but they are now finding themselves in court he caused it's a huge cleanup process and its mercury and its pcvs and its these chemicals. they don't want the kids going there and they want the schools shut down and they're making big progress . so we do need to pay attention to issues like that. and it did settle and i u
it was just nothing but oil derrick's. that oil and crude and it seeks out, is in the ground, in the environment under the school, high levels of methane. at sinking, building a school on top of that and now running a subway under it with potential methane explosions and or issues just isn't a good idea. and so that's what happens there. and i was going to, i had a second part answering that. i will always be glad thatwe spoke out about that . and that people now know this is something that...
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derrick johnson is joining us right now, the president and ceo of the naacp. derrick, donald trump and joe biden aren't the only ones campaigning this week. as you know, barack obama is becoming a fixture on the campaign trail as well campaigning for biden. democrats are certainly hopeful that the former president can energize especially black men, latinos, younger voters in those battleground states. can joe biden really win without the support of those voters, many of whom decided not to necessarily go out to vote? you need that base, though, to show up and vote, right? >> the ingredients for the democratic party to win at the top of the ticket to the bottom of the ticket is the black vote. african-american women is the strongest voting bloc within the party. african-american men are the second strongest voting bloc so it's crucial that that base is fired up and see themselves in the outcome of this election. most importantly, it is crucial for the black community to show up and save this nation and re-establish some level of civility in our public discourse
derrick johnson is joining us right now, the president and ceo of the naacp. derrick, donald trump and joe biden aren't the only ones campaigning this week. as you know, barack obama is becoming a fixture on the campaign trail as well campaigning for biden. democrats are certainly hopeful that the former president can energize especially black men, latinos, younger voters in those battleground states. can joe biden really win without the support of those voters, many of whom decided not to...
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so the oil derrick has now been removed but guess what? they have a big problem they are quite well aware there is a huge methane issue they are concerned of the subway coming through and underneath the school what could happen? it just doesn't make sense to me. and with the third largest oil reserve it was just nothing but oil derrick's and it seeps out under the school and high levels of methane and having your children go to school on top of that now with assembly with methane explosion just is not a good idea. that is what happened there and then i had a second part to answer that. what really spoke out about that. and people should know that superman is not coming so they could better defend their children and this is happening in upstate new york and it's a huge cleanup process of mercury and pcb and these chemicals they want the school shut down and they are making big progress and it did settle anderson way people think that but that is not what was going on. there is a real pollution problem a real chrome six problem real people r
so the oil derrick has now been removed but guess what? they have a big problem they are quite well aware there is a huge methane issue they are concerned of the subway coming through and underneath the school what could happen? it just doesn't make sense to me. and with the third largest oil reserve it was just nothing but oil derrick's and it seeps out under the school and high levels of methane and having your children go to school on top of that now with assembly with methane explosion just...
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>> we actually were closed twice >> reporter: we spoke to bar owner derrick stonebarger. >> i was living my american dream and it was just literally just taken away. >> reporter: who says he's slowly bouncing back. >> we took a loan and that's something that i never expected to do but we're going to be able to crawl back from that, as well i'm optimistic about the future. >> reporter: derrick is voting for biden and now regrets his vote for president trump in 2016. >> i know now that that was a mistake i mean, you need somebody with a clear plan and leadership. >> reporter: then there's stewart sobak who runs an annual car show it was supposed to be this weekend but like so many big events here he was forced to cancel it. >> it was a huge letdown for everybody involved, everybody. >> reporter: he believes president trump will help bring his business and its jobs back. >> before covid, the economy was great. i want to see the economy come back. i want to see las vegas come back and i think he's the man to do that. >> join us tomorrow night on the journey "across america" talking to voters
>> we actually were closed twice >> reporter: we spoke to bar owner derrick stonebarger. >> i was living my american dream and it was just literally just taken away. >> reporter: who says he's slowly bouncing back. >> we took a loan and that's something that i never expected to do but we're going to be able to crawl back from that, as well i'm optimistic about the future. >> reporter: derrick is voting for biden and now regrets his vote for president trump in...
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. —— with me is derrick evans, aka mr motivator — the fitness instructor is being awarded an mbe forness earlier this year he helped the nation to keep fit during lockdown as part of the bbc‘s healthcheck uk live. and also i'm joined by rajinder singh harzall, known as the ‘skipping sikh'. he's being made an mbe for services to health and fitness during covid—i9 it's after he made exercise videos for people in his community who were missing their daily exercise during lockdown. accused so much to both of you for joining me and congratulations. this is incredible. eric, you have been referred to as the nation's original pe teacher. tell me about what it felt like when you received that e—mail it said you were getting an mbe. as far as i was concerned it was not real. then i read out further and i realised yes, it was me! ifelt further and i realised yes, it was me! i felt exceptionally honoured because to be honest i'm in the company of a lot of great people who have done so much wonderful work in the nhs, and in no way to ever want to put a cloud over what they have done, so as far a
. —— with me is derrick evans, aka mr motivator — the fitness instructor is being awarded an mbe forness earlier this year he helped the nation to keep fit during lockdown as part of the bbc‘s healthcheck uk live. and also i'm joined by rajinder singh harzall, known as the ‘skipping sikh'. he's being made an mbe for services to health and fitness during covid—i9 it's after he made exercise videos for people in his community who were missing their daily exercise during lockdown....
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and derrick are, in particular. he never one in kansas city. they are taking the undefeated chiefs on, in a wild second order, combining for five touchdowns. nelson agholor goes for a 14 year touchdown. yard deep for henry rugs, he takes it72 yards. two touchdowns, tied it 24. same score as josh jacobs rushes forward. intercepted by jeff heath, he takes it back to the 2-yard line. the raiders when wind up winning this 140-32. if you get squeamish about plays, look away, doc prescott is in the hospital tonight after suffering a compound fracture on this play. obviously he is done for the year, i would say his career is in jeopardy, and as we say, he will undergo surgery tonight in dallas. >>> earlier today, in paris, the open final, rafael the devout rafael the doll shows why he's the clean king of clay, defeating novak djokovic's. rafael nadal is 102 on the ranch open clay courts. that is sporting live for right now, it was an amazing finish for him. but the 49ers are on the other end of the spectrum, it has been beautiful it has been brutal fo
and derrick are, in particular. he never one in kansas city. they are taking the undefeated chiefs on, in a wild second order, combining for five touchdowns. nelson agholor goes for a 14 year touchdown. yard deep for henry rugs, he takes it72 yards. two touchdowns, tied it 24. same score as josh jacobs rushes forward. intercepted by jeff heath, he takes it back to the 2-yard line. the raiders when wind up winning this 140-32. if you get squeamish about plays, look away, doc prescott is in the...
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no problem for derrick henry. the fifth guy in nfl history with two 90-yard touchdowns. this will go 94. 212 yards rushing on the day. the 10,000 titan fans in attendance were nervous. titans down six. ryan tan ha nnehill two. let's check the replay. gets his feet down. yes, it is. titans tie things up at 36 and we go into over time. in o.t. titans are going to get the ball first. henry takes a direct snap out of the wildcat and he's going to finish it himself. 42-36 the final. tennessee is 5-0 despite the positive covid tests, they are moving right along. the niners are in new england to take on a stuging patriots team hosting the broncos today. mcmanis kicked two in over 50 yards. those were denver's only points. 18 points on field goals. the pats struggled but a chance late. down six with a minute to go. get tricky with the playbook. bide receiver option pass. julian edelman to cam newton. pats in business. last chance, it's fourth and ten and newton's pass is incomplete. the broncos win 18-12. so many guys with bay area connections. here is another eagles ravins, mil
no problem for derrick henry. the fifth guy in nfl history with two 90-yard touchdowns. this will go 94. 212 yards rushing on the day. the 10,000 titan fans in attendance were nervous. titans down six. ryan tan ha nnehill two. let's check the replay. gets his feet down. yes, it is. titans tie things up at 36 and we go into over time. in o.t. titans are going to get the ball first. henry takes a direct snap out of the wildcat and he's going to finish it himself. 42-36 the final. tennessee is 5-0...
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tennessee derrick henry. just get out of the way josh norman.beautiful all-time football right there. a couple of seconds before halftime. ryan tannehill article into the end zone. the tyrants went up winning 42- 16. the bills slide to 4-1. we have a little time someone on-site to sell. i do not think any of us have ever seen it. except it has happened two nights in a row. last night, they hit one deep and on in left field. the closer warming up in the bullpen nonchalantly makes the case. again in the 9th inning. he will run down and make the case. the dentist doors just does not happen. >>> he is a golden glove outfielder. he robs alex bregman with a beautiful catch rather. helping tampa to their victory. there up three mine zero in houston. that was really weird out there. >>> what are the chances. >>> thank you. thank you for joining us and good night. 5...4...3... 2...1. you missed our anniversary. (switch clicks) ♪ ♪ ♪ wow, that's pretty good. (coughs) uh-oh. oh, no. (coughing) ohh. (coughing) ohh! (spits) oh. (screams) (muffled screaming)
tennessee derrick henry. just get out of the way josh norman.beautiful all-time football right there. a couple of seconds before halftime. ryan tannehill article into the end zone. the tyrants went up winning 42- 16. the bills slide to 4-1. we have a little time someone on-site to sell. i do not think any of us have ever seen it. except it has happened two nights in a row. last night, they hit one deep and on in left field. the closer warming up in the bullpen nonchalantly makes the case. again...
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the questions all you have to do is send them to you on you tube channel a science correspondent derrick williams will do the rest. can you tell us more about the mites and how long the fire is remains infectious on surfaces. oh my it's are objects that are contaminated by a sick person that can pass an infectious pathogen along to others are thinking about them in the current pandemic has evolved a lot since the beginning of the year on experts the w h o n and other health authorities now say that the mites play at most a secondary role in that in the spread of covert 19 and the general consensus is that that surface transmission might be possible but is likely pretty uncommon however a few weeks ago when new study came out of australia that's drawn attention back to the question of how much danger foam mites might potentially pose so let's take a look at this study so it to show what effects the different temperatures have on viral viability on various surfaces over time and the result that raised eyebrows was that at 20 degrees celsius the researchers detective potentially infectious
the questions all you have to do is send them to you on you tube channel a science correspondent derrick williams will do the rest. can you tell us more about the mites and how long the fire is remains infectious on surfaces. oh my it's are objects that are contaminated by a sick person that can pass an infectious pathogen along to others are thinking about them in the current pandemic has evolved a lot since the beginning of the year on experts the w h o n and other health authorities now say...
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you i know it's time for your questions it's the part of the show where our science correspondent derrick williams and the questions you posted to you tube channel over there. how long does an asymptomatic person or one who has overcome cope at 19 remain a possible source of infection. regardless of whether you have sent terms or if you're asymptomatic if you've been diagnosed with cope at 19 it's important not to leave isolation until your local health authority says you no longer pose a danger to others and it's recommended guidelines the w.h.o. says that on average positive patients who show symptoms could be infectious for up to 10 days after symptoms 1st appear it also says patients should wait at least that long plus 3 days after they're symptom free without any medication so a person with an average case of coke at 19 if there is such a thing should isolate a minimum of 13 days for asymptomatic people the dead weight show recommendation is to isolate for at least 10 days since your last positive test various national health authorities have interpreted those recommendations in diff
you i know it's time for your questions it's the part of the show where our science correspondent derrick williams and the questions you posted to you tube channel over there. how long does an asymptomatic person or one who has overcome cope at 19 remain a possible source of infection. regardless of whether you have sent terms or if you're asymptomatic if you've been diagnosed with cope at 19 it's important not to leave isolation until your local health authority says you no longer pose a...
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science correspondent derrick williams. what about long term competitions where we seek over 1000 disabilities in the future. doctors are especially worried about the impact of heart damage in patients and tissue death and storing there is permanence and poses lifelong health issues we'll obviously only know the long term effects of covert 900 s. or vibrators when much more time has passed but there are already indicators that those effects will be significant the doctor who treated british prime minister boris johnson last spring paul the disease this generation's polio it's a sobering prediction that implies that he at least expects long term disability related to covert 19 to grow common and lots of other experts agree with them. you'll know how badly the corona virus has affected and impacted the tourism industry that many travelers did and still find themselves stranded far from home when the pandemic hit earlier this year including a japanese tourist in peru back in march jesse takayama order ticket to see the world r
science correspondent derrick williams. what about long term competitions where we seek over 1000 disabilities in the future. doctors are especially worried about the impact of heart damage in patients and tissue death and storing there is permanence and poses lifelong health issues we'll obviously only know the long term effects of covert 900 s. or vibrators when much more time has passed but there are already indicators that those effects will be significant the doctor who treated british...
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and now it's time for your questions it's the part of the show where our science correspondent derrick williams as the questions you've posted for you tube channel over to derek. if you're diagnosed with covered 19 and a recovering it's higher what measures should you take to prevent your family from catching it as well the last thing you want to do if you catch cove at 19 is give it to your friends or family unfortunately that can prove challenging if you live in the same household on the positive side the evidence we have so far indicates that after your symptoms appear with every day that passes you'll likely grow the less infectious though it's still grinding its way through studies at least currently we think that maximum infectiousness hits around the 1st day that you show symptoms if not before so if you tested positive after you developed symptoms and are now convalescing at home and the people around you have tested negative then the likelihood you'll infect them should as a rule drop by the day here's what authorities recommend you do 1st no visitors of course and both you an
and now it's time for your questions it's the part of the show where our science correspondent derrick williams as the questions you've posted for you tube channel over to derek. if you're diagnosed with covered 19 and a recovering it's higher what measures should you take to prevent your family from catching it as well the last thing you want to do if you catch cove at 19 is give it to your friends or family unfortunately that can prove challenging if you live in the same household on the...
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and now it's time for your questions it's the part of the show where our science correspondent derrick williams as the questions you've posed to you tube channel over to derek. if you're diagnosed with coverage 19 and a recovering at tyrell what measures should you take to prevent your family from catching it as well the last thing you want to do if you catch cove at 19 is give it to your friends or family unfortunately that can prove challenging if you live in the same household on the positive side the evidence we have so far indicates that after your symptoms appear with every day that passes you'll likely grows less infectious though it's still grinding its way through studies at least currently we think that maximum infectiousness hits around the 1st day that you show symptoms if not before so if you tested positive after you developed symptoms and are now convalescing at home and the people around you have tested negative then the likelihood you'll infects them should as a rule drop by the day here's what authorities recommend you do 1st no visitors of course and both you and car
and now it's time for your questions it's the part of the show where our science correspondent derrick williams as the questions you've posed to you tube channel over to derek. if you're diagnosed with coverage 19 and a recovering at tyrell what measures should you take to prevent your family from catching it as well the last thing you want to do if you catch cove at 19 is give it to your friends or family unfortunately that can prove challenging if you live in the same household on the...
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the questions all you have to do is send them to you on you tube channel a science correspondent derrick williams will do the rest. can you tell us more about 4 months and how long the virus remains infectious on surfaces. oh my it's our objects that are contaminated by a sick person that can pass an infectious pathogen along to others are thinking about them and the current pandemic has evolved a lot since the beginning of the year and experts say the w.h.o. and and other health authorities now say that the mites play at most a secondary role in that in the spread of covert 19 then the general consensus is that that surface transmission might be possible but is likely pretty uncommon however a few weeks ago when new study came out of australia that's drawn attention back to the question of how much danger phone mites might potentially pose so let's take a look at this study so it to show what effects the different temperatures have on viral viability on various surfaces over time and the result that raised eyebrows was that at 20 degrees celsius the researchers detected potentially infe
the questions all you have to do is send them to you on you tube channel a science correspondent derrick williams will do the rest. can you tell us more about 4 months and how long the virus remains infectious on surfaces. oh my it's our objects that are contaminated by a sick person that can pass an infectious pathogen along to others are thinking about them and the current pandemic has evolved a lot since the beginning of the year and experts say the w.h.o. and and other health authorities...
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our science correspondent derek williams answers the questions you posted to you tube channel or derrick. how long does an asymptomatic person or one who has overcome covet 19 remain a possible source of infection. regardless of whether you have symptoms or if you're asymptomatic if you've been diagnosed with coke at 19 it's important not to leave isolation until your local health authority says you no longer pose a danger to others and it's recommended guidelines the w.h.o. says that on average positive patients who show symptoms could be infectious for up to 10 days after symptoms 1st appear it also says patients should wait at least that long plus 3 days after they're symptom free without any medication so a person with an average case of coke at 19 if there is such a thing should isolate a minimum of 13 days for asymptomatic people the w.h.o. recommendation is to isolate for at least 10 days since your last positive test various national health authorities have interpreted those recommendations in different ways there is no 0 risk scenario but as a rule of thumb people who test posit
our science correspondent derek williams answers the questions you posted to you tube channel or derrick. how long does an asymptomatic person or one who has overcome covet 19 remain a possible source of infection. regardless of whether you have symptoms or if you're asymptomatic if you've been diagnosed with coke at 19 it's important not to leave isolation until your local health authority says you no longer pose a danger to others and it's recommended guidelines the w.h.o. says that on...
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science correspondent derrick williams. what about long term complications we seek over 19 disabilities in the future. doctors are especially worried about the impact of heart damage in patients since tissue death and storing there is permanent and poses lifelong health issues we'll obviously only know the long term effects of coated 99 survivors when much more time has passed but there are already indicators that those effects will be significant the doctor who treated british prime minister boris johnson last spring called the disease this generation's polio it's a sobering prediction that implies that he at least expects long term disability related to cope with 19 to grow common and lots of other experts agree with them. and you'll know how badly that corona virus has affected impacted the tourism industry but many travelers did and still find themselves stranded far from home when that pandemic hit earlier this year including the japanese tourist in peru back in march jesse takayama order ticket to see the world renown
science correspondent derrick williams. what about long term complications we seek over 19 disabilities in the future. doctors are especially worried about the impact of heart damage in patients since tissue death and storing there is permanent and poses lifelong health issues we'll obviously only know the long term effects of coated 99 survivors when much more time has passed but there are already indicators that those effects will be significant the doctor who treated british prime minister...
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ask the questions all you have to do is send them to our you tube channel a science correspondent derrick williams will do the rest. can you tell us more about. how long the fire is remains infectious on surfaces. so my it's are objects that are contaminated by a sick person that can pass an infectious pathogen along to others are thinking about them and the current pandemic has evolved a lot since the beginning of the year and experts say the w.h.o. and and other health authorities now say that might play at most a secondary role in that in the spread of covert 19 then the general consensus is that that surface transmission might be possible but is likely pretty uncommon however a few weeks ago when new study came out of australia that's drawn attention back to the question of how much danger foam mites might potentially pose so let's take a look at this study so it to show what effects the different temperatures have on viral viability on various surfaces over time and the result that raised eyebrows was that at 20 degrees celsius the researchers detected potentially infectious virus on
ask the questions all you have to do is send them to our you tube channel a science correspondent derrick williams will do the rest. can you tell us more about. how long the fire is remains infectious on surfaces. so my it's are objects that are contaminated by a sick person that can pass an infectious pathogen along to others are thinking about them and the current pandemic has evolved a lot since the beginning of the year and experts say the w.h.o. and and other health authorities now say...
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derrick williams turn to take the reins science correspondent has been busy looking into your questions about the pandemic. once dangerous is the pneumonia why not find a cure or treatment for the knee manuf instead of the virus pneumonia is a blanket term that's generally defined as a more or less serious inflammation of tissue in your air passages and or your lawn it can be caused by a number of different pathogens both both viral and bacterial pneumonia that cove in 1000 can cause is generally an issue you needed by the virus and can't be treated for example with antibiotics which only kill bacteria when they're infected with sars cove to the cells in the small sacks in their lawns where gas exchange occurs what are called the alethea why begin to die and clog the lungs up and that can eventually lead to what's called an acute respiratory distress syndrome as the pneumonia progresses the situation can be exacerbated by the immune system causing massive inflammation which is which is supposed to help get the infection under control but which can actually make things worse so so treati
derrick williams turn to take the reins science correspondent has been busy looking into your questions about the pandemic. once dangerous is the pneumonia why not find a cure or treatment for the knee manuf instead of the virus pneumonia is a blanket term that's generally defined as a more or less serious inflammation of tissue in your air passages and or your lawn it can be caused by a number of different pathogens both both viral and bacterial pneumonia that cove in 1000 can cause is...
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you and now it's time for your questions it's the part of the show where our science correspondent derrick williams and there's the questions you posted for you to channel over there. how long does an asymptomatic person or one who has overcome cope at 19 remain a possible source of infection. regardless of whether you have symptoms or if you're asymptomatic if you've been diagnosed with coke at 19 it's important not to leave isolation until your local health authority says you no longer pose a danger to others and it's recommended guidelines that w.h.o. says that on average positive patients who show symptoms could be infectious for up to 10 days after symptoms 1st appear it also says patients should wait at least that long plus 3 days after their symptom free without any medication so a person with an average case of coke at 19 if there is such a thing should isolate a minimum of 13 days for asymptomatic people the w.h.o. recommendation is to isolate for at least 10 days since your last positive test various national health authorities have interpreted those recommendations in different
you and now it's time for your questions it's the part of the show where our science correspondent derrick williams and there's the questions you posted for you to channel over there. how long does an asymptomatic person or one who has overcome cope at 19 remain a possible source of infection. regardless of whether you have symptoms or if you're asymptomatic if you've been diagnosed with coke at 19 it's important not to leave isolation until your local health authority says you no longer pose a...
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and now it's time for your questions it's the part of the show where our science correspondent derrick williams as the questions you've posted are you tube channel or did there. just covert 19 transmission change depending on whether it's in that or fatah try one of the great hopes last winter here in the northern hemisphere back in february and march that cove in 1000 would prove to be seasonal hasn't hasn't really panned out and in the last months a lot of researchers have come out with with often conflicting messages about about where and how environmental factors are influencing the spread of the disease any direct links between al gore temperatures and transmission of the virus seem to still be pretty pretty tenuous to me but increasingly researchers are coming to a more united conclusion that the humidity the amount of moisture in the air could be playing a pretty big role in the spread of sars to both those indoors and out in the evidence is mounting that dry air makes the virus spread more rapidly one new study out of australia claims that when a relative humidity falls just on
and now it's time for your questions it's the part of the show where our science correspondent derrick williams as the questions you've posted are you tube channel or did there. just covert 19 transmission change depending on whether it's in that or fatah try one of the great hopes last winter here in the northern hemisphere back in february and march that cove in 1000 would prove to be seasonal hasn't hasn't really panned out and in the last months a lot of researchers have come out with with...
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and now it's time for your questions it's the part of the show where our science correspondent derrick williams as the questions you've posted for you tube channel over to derek. if you're diagnosed with coverage 19 and a recovering at tire what measures should you take to prevent your family from catching it as well the last thing you want to do if you catch cove at 19 is give it to your friends or your family unfortunately that can prove challenging if you live in the same household on the positive side the evidence we have so far indicates that after your symptoms appear with every day that passes you're likely grows less infectious though it's still grinding its way through studies at least currently we think that maximum infectiousness hits around the 1st day that you show symptoms if not before so if you tested positive after you develop symptoms and are now convalescing at home and the people around you have tested negative then the likelihood you'll infect them should as a rule drop by the day here's what authorities recommend you do 1st no visitors of course and both you and c
and now it's time for your questions it's the part of the show where our science correspondent derrick williams as the questions you've posted for you tube channel over to derek. if you're diagnosed with coverage 19 and a recovering at tire what measures should you take to prevent your family from catching it as well the last thing you want to do if you catch cove at 19 is give it to your friends or your family unfortunately that can prove challenging if you live in the same household on the...
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ambassador and our guest today is kim derrick he's coming out with a new book about his experiences during those 3 years in washington collateral damage britain america and europe in the age of trump and master derek great to be with you to talk about your new book coming out but i also just want to get at something that's very deep and it comes out of your observations about the united states and what you were reporting back and i'm interested in the off sure view of our country right now and that is do you see america as broken in half. i assume there are as barry divided as divided as being as it's been for decades but i have a fundamental i have a love for america i was an hour and a fundamental belief in american resilience it was a spring back form of problems that we will face huge problems with the time to make the economic destruction in schools 'd. and other issues the politics of divided. so i think. you know fundamentals of the and with the right leadership cute you can scream about it but it does look a true place at the moment there's no doubt what if you had been writing a m
ambassador and our guest today is kim derrick he's coming out with a new book about his experiences during those 3 years in washington collateral damage britain america and europe in the age of trump and master derek great to be with you to talk about your new book coming out but i also just want to get at something that's very deep and it comes out of your observations about the united states and what you were reporting back and i'm interested in the off sure view of our country right now and...
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police officer charged over the death of george floyd has been released on bail set at $1000000.00 derrick shelvin is facing murder and manslaughter charges after nailing on floyd's neck during his arrest in may floyd later died which triggered nationwide protests shelvin is expected to appear in court again in march. european governments are facing anger confusion and fatigue as they grapple with rising corona virus infections new restrictions have been imposed in belgium and scotland on masks and now mandatory outdoors in italy france is also reported its highest number of daily infections in barber explains. not so long ago they were being applauded every evening for their lifesaving efforts now front line workers at the law path hospital like others in madrid a staging lunchtime strikes we've covered 19 cases and deaths on the rise again they're exhausted at the at the everything in the medical man you know i'm here to represent my colleagues and our battle for better working conditions for our rights our salaries our hours to be able to have a work life balance to be able to spend tim
police officer charged over the death of george floyd has been released on bail set at $1000000.00 derrick shelvin is facing murder and manslaughter charges after nailing on floyd's neck during his arrest in may floyd later died which triggered nationwide protests shelvin is expected to appear in court again in march. european governments are facing anger confusion and fatigue as they grapple with rising corona virus infections new restrictions have been imposed in belgium and scotland on masks...
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no problem for derrick henry. just the fifth guy in nfl history with two touchdown rushes in his career. this one goes 94. he had 212 yards rushing on the day as he takes it to the house. the 10,000 titans fans were nervous. ryan tannehill to a.j. brown. touchdown, or is it? let's go to the replay. you be the ref. two feet down. they tie it up at 36 and we go to overtime. in overtime. they get the ball first. out of the shotgun in that wild cat formation. 42-36 final. tennessee is 5-0. despite the covid cases, they have really come to play the season. the niners in new england, they'll tea a struggling team. denver's brandon manus kicked two field goals. those were the only points though. the patriots struggling but had a chance late. here we go. just over a minute to go getting tricky, tricky. jollyian edelman to his quarterback. that's cam newton breaking the tackle. first down, move the chains. newton's pass is incomplete. the broncos win 18-12. the interception. year happening. the jets-dolphins game. making t
no problem for derrick henry. just the fifth guy in nfl history with two touchdown rushes in his career. this one goes 94. he had 212 yards rushing on the day as he takes it to the house. the 10,000 titans fans were nervous. ryan tannehill to a.j. brown. touchdown, or is it? let's go to the replay. you be the ref. two feet down. they tie it up at 36 and we go to overtime. in overtime. they get the ball first. out of the shotgun in that wild cat formation. 42-36 final. tennessee is 5-0. despite...
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against she's running against state house speaker, derrick gideon also an added sort of wrinkle there because maine has ranked choice voting so if -- she's not getting a majority then they go to who ranks someone the second. and there's a couple of third party candidates thatt could really sort of, you know, complicate things there. and you know, it's when we look at just the sheer money that is being spent, you know, there's really only two republican offense of opportunities and that's in alabama which again i do think will flip doug collins you see doug jones there. won this special election in 2017. this was the former seat of attorney former attorney general jeff sessions. he defeated republican roy moore there in a very close election but, of course, there were, you know, sexual misconduct allegations against roe moore that really i think tipped that race. and then the others sort of observancive opportunities in michigan, of course, state that president trump won in 2016. democrat gary peters there running against republican john james who is an african-american veteran. and so
against she's running against state house speaker, derrick gideon also an added sort of wrinkle there because maine has ranked choice voting so if -- she's not getting a majority then they go to who ranks someone the second. and there's a couple of third party candidates thatt could really sort of, you know, complicate things there. and you know, it's when we look at just the sheer money that is being spent, you know, there's really only two republican offense of opportunities and that's in...
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and now it's time for your question over to our science correspondent derrick williams. dangerous is the pneumonia why not find a cure or treatment for the pneumonia instead of the virus. pneumonia is a blanket term that's generally defined as a more or less serious inflammation of tissue in your air passages and or your lungs it can be caused by a number of different pathogens both both viral and bacterial pneumonia that coben $1000.00 can cause is generally initiated by the virus and can't be treated for example with antibiotics which only kill bacteria when they're infected with source code to the cells in the small sacs in their lungs where gas exchange occurs what are called the alveoli begin to die and clog the lungs up and that can eventually lead to what's called acute respiratory distress syndrome as the pneumonia progresses the situation can be exacerbated by the immune system causing massive inflammation which is which is supposed to help get the infection under control but which can actually make things worse so so treating or curing coronavirus pneumonia mea
and now it's time for your question over to our science correspondent derrick williams. dangerous is the pneumonia why not find a cure or treatment for the pneumonia instead of the virus. pneumonia is a blanket term that's generally defined as a more or less serious inflammation of tissue in your air passages and or your lungs it can be caused by a number of different pathogens both both viral and bacterial pneumonia that coben $1000.00 can cause is generally initiated by the virus and can't be...
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science correspondent derrick williams. what about long term complications when we seek over 1000 disability in the future. doctors are especially worried about the impact of heart damage in patients tissue death and storing there is permanence and poses lifelong health issues we'll obviously only know the long term effects of coated 99 survivors when much more time has passed but there are already indicators that those effects will be significant the doctor who treated british prime minister boris johnson last spring paul the disease this generation's polio it's a sobering prediction that implies that he at least expects long term disability related to cope at 19 to grow common and lots of other experts agree with them. and you'll know how badly the corona virus has affected impacted the tourism industry but many travelers as did and still find themselves stranded far from home when that pandemic hit earlier this year including a japanese tourist in peru back in march jesse takayama order ticket to see the world renowned r
science correspondent derrick williams. what about long term complications when we seek over 1000 disability in the future. doctors are especially worried about the impact of heart damage in patients tissue death and storing there is permanence and poses lifelong health issues we'll obviously only know the long term effects of coated 99 survivors when much more time has passed but there are already indicators that those effects will be significant the doctor who treated british prime minister...
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and now it's time for your questions it's the part of the show where our science correspondent derrick williams as the questions you've posted for you tube channel over there. if you're diagnosed with covered 19 and a recovering it's higher what measures should you take to prevent your family from catching it as well the last thing you want to do if you catch cove at 19 is give it to your friends or family unfortunately that can prove challenging if you live in the same household on the positive side the evidence we have so far indicates that after your symptoms appear with every day that passes you're likely grows less infectious though it's still grinding its way through studies at least currently we think that maximum infectiousness hits around the 1st day that you show symptoms if not before so if you tested positive after you developed symptoms and are now convalescing at home and the people around you have tested negative then the likelihood you'll infect them should as a rule drop by the day here's what authorities recommend you do 1st no visitors of course and both you and care
and now it's time for your questions it's the part of the show where our science correspondent derrick williams as the questions you've posted for you tube channel over there. if you're diagnosed with covered 19 and a recovering it's higher what measures should you take to prevent your family from catching it as well the last thing you want to do if you catch cove at 19 is give it to your friends or family unfortunately that can prove challenging if you live in the same household on the...
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the questions all you have to do is send them to you on you tube channel a science correspondent derrick williams will do the rest. can you tell us more about mine and how long the fire us remains infectious on surfaces. oh my it's our objects that are contaminated by a sick person that can pass an infectious pathogen along to others are thinking about them in the current pandemic has evolved a lot since the beginning of the year and experts say the w.h.o. and and other health authorities now say that phone lines play at most a secondary role in that in the spread of covert 19 and the general consensus is that that surface transmission might be possible but is likely pretty uncommon however a few weeks ago when a new study came out of australia that's drawn attention back to the question of how much danger phone mites might potentially pose so let's take a look at it this study so to show what effects the different temperatures have on viral viability on various surfaces over time and the result that raised eyebrows was that at 20 degrees celsius the researchers detected potentially infe
the questions all you have to do is send them to you on you tube channel a science correspondent derrick williams will do the rest. can you tell us more about mine and how long the fire us remains infectious on surfaces. oh my it's our objects that are contaminated by a sick person that can pass an infectious pathogen along to others are thinking about them in the current pandemic has evolved a lot since the beginning of the year and experts say the w.h.o. and and other health authorities now...
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you and now it's time for your questions it's the part of the show where our science correspondent derrick williams and there's the questions you posted to you tube channel over there. how long does an asymptomatic person or one who has overcome kovac 19 remain a possible source of infection. regardless of whether you have sinned terms or if you're asymptomatic if you've been diagnosed with coke at 19 it's important not to leave isolation and tell your local health authority says you no longer pose a danger to others and it's recommended guidelines the w.h.o. says that on average positive patients who show symptoms could be infectious for up to 10 days after symptoms 1st appear it also says patients should wait at least that long plus 3 days after their symptom free without any medication so a person with an average case of coke at 19 if there is such a thing should isolate a minimum of 13 days for asymptomatic people the w.h.o. recommendation is to isolate for at least 10 days since your last positive test various national health authorities have interpreted those recommendations in diffe
you and now it's time for your questions it's the part of the show where our science correspondent derrick williams and there's the questions you posted to you tube channel over there. how long does an asymptomatic person or one who has overcome kovac 19 remain a possible source of infection. regardless of whether you have sinned terms or if you're asymptomatic if you've been diagnosed with coke at 19 it's important not to leave isolation and tell your local health authority says you no longer...
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time to look at the viewer questions that have been coming in on how you tube channel is derrick williams. it's covered 19 now endemic. when i read this question i thought ok it's time to talk about the elephant in the room the fact that despite all of our fondest hopes this virus is not going to fizzle out and go away 1st let's define endemic the way we're using the word here is in its epidemiological sense which describes when an infection is more or less constantly present in the background within a specific population and geographic region but it also implies that it's in a kind of steady state which hope in 1000 is not at the moment it's still spreading fast and furiously in many places all over the planet one of 2 things could happen next when enough people build up immunity to it through infection or vaccination covert 19 could become an endemic disease or it could just apparently burn itself out and disappear like sars dead but not that's not going to happen in other words at this point if we could say that the disease was endemic we'd actually be farther along the road towards re
time to look at the viewer questions that have been coming in on how you tube channel is derrick williams. it's covered 19 now endemic. when i read this question i thought ok it's time to talk about the elephant in the room the fact that despite all of our fondest hopes this virus is not going to fizzle out and go away 1st let's define endemic the way we're using the word here is in its epidemiological sense which describes when an infection is more or less constantly present in the background...
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owns that crash to digest it and realize that it has happened let's get more on that i am joined by derrick williams from d.w. science here in the studio derek was the surprise it wasn't a surprise it's for one of the 1st times ever since i've been reporting on this it wasn't a surprise these these 2 researchers are kind of rock stars and in the science world because this discovery that they made really only 8 years ago has really changed completely changed the landscape and in a huge range of fields ranging from from from what we understand about how genes work so basic fundamental research to the cancer research to genetically modifying plants it's had it's made all of those things possible and so it's not surprising in the least in fact i think they probably would have gotten it earlier if not for the fact that there's been an ongoing sort of patent battle and patent battle and with another group where dahl knows sort of famously said well you know we discovered tennis balls and they discovered green tennis balls and and. actually i think that the nobel committee has sent a signal by onl
owns that crash to digest it and realize that it has happened let's get more on that i am joined by derrick williams from d.w. science here in the studio derek was the surprise it wasn't a surprise it's for one of the 1st times ever since i've been reporting on this it wasn't a surprise these these 2 researchers are kind of rock stars and in the science world because this discovery that they made really only 8 years ago has really changed completely changed the landscape and in a huge range of...
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. >> we have some breaking news that's just in now, derrick chauvin, minneapolis police officer charged in the death of george floyd is being released from prison. i want to go to omar jimenez who has been following this story since the very beginning and he's joining us now. what are you learning about this? >> well, brianna, we're just hearing from chauvin's attorney who said chauvin posted a million dollar bond and in the process of being released from the correctional facility there. we also heard from someone at the minnesota department of corrections who confirmed that he's no longer in their custody. of course, this is significant because he's one of the four officers charged in the death of george floyd. he's been facing the most serious charges in this, charges that range from second degree murder to second degree manslaughter as well. when you look at the other officers in this, all of the four, they had been released at previous points in this year. but then people were turning to derek chauvin to see what happens here. it does come with conditions him being released. his nex
. >> we have some breaking news that's just in now, derrick chauvin, minneapolis police officer charged in the death of george floyd is being released from prison. i want to go to omar jimenez who has been following this story since the very beginning and he's joining us now. what are you learning about this? >> well, brianna, we're just hearing from chauvin's attorney who said chauvin posted a million dollar bond and in the process of being released from the correctional facility...
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check out derrick. 6' 6'3", 250 pounds. throws josh norman to get the first down. is a stiff arm. henry has jokes about it after the game. >> i've been doing too many curls so i've got to layoff the arms. >> reporter: quarterback ryan tannehill threw for three touchdowns, ran for another. titans beat the bills 42-16. >>> the saints, meanwhile, working on a plan to play their home games at lsu stadium instead of the superdome in new orleans and then they can have fans in the stands. saints currently prohibited from having a big crowd due to new orleans guidelines. >>> the titans are scheduled to play in florida but that game is in jeopardy after 19 members of the gators have tested positive for coronavirus. they paused all activities after five players tested positive this week. university officials have been in contact with texas a&m. this is after dan mullins said he wanted to have 90,000 fans in the stands against lsu. >>> two of the biggest names in sports, soccer superstar cristiano reinaldo and dustin johnson have tested positive for coronavirus. johnson pulli
check out derrick. 6' 6'3", 250 pounds. throws josh norman to get the first down. is a stiff arm. henry has jokes about it after the game. >> i've been doing too many curls so i've got to layoff the arms. >> reporter: quarterback ryan tannehill threw for three touchdowns, ran for another. titans beat the bills 42-16. >>> the saints, meanwhile, working on a plan to play their home games at lsu stadium instead of the superdome in new orleans and then they can have fans...
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derrick henry with 94 yards. believe it or not, it's not the longest run of his career.e to overtime, tied up at 36. and tennessee, they won the toss and they did not give the ball back thanks to that man, direct snap, king henry, game set match. titans walk it off 42-36. henry 212 yards rushing. tennessee is 5-0, how do you like it? >>> eagles fans allowed to head to the link for the first time this season. phillies hosting baltimore. lamar jackson as keep e right up the gut. touchdown, 108 yards on the ground. eagles came all the way back with a chance to tie the football game. carson wentz stomped on the two- point conversion. baltimore hangs on 30-28. philly falls to 1-4-1. that one win, against the 49ers. nhl jordan thornton is now officially a former san jose shark after signing a one-year deal with the leagues. thornton spent the last 15 seasons with san jose. then he got some advice for another bay area legend that he would mold his options in free agency. >> and i actually talked to joe montana. i think joe, he gave me some good advice and he just talked about l
derrick henry with 94 yards. believe it or not, it's not the longest run of his career.e to overtime, tied up at 36. and tennessee, they won the toss and they did not give the ball back thanks to that man, direct snap, king henry, game set match. titans walk it off 42-36. henry 212 yards rushing. tennessee is 5-0, how do you like it? >>> eagles fans allowed to head to the link for the first time this season. phillies hosting baltimore. lamar jackson as keep e right up the gut....
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derrick coughen posted a noncash $1 million bond. he is facing third degree murder and manslaughter charges in the death of george floyd. the case fueled nation wild protests against police brutality and systemic racism. the other three officers charged in floyd's also free on bail. the trial for all four is set for next march. >>> a man shot by a napa county sheriff's deputy has dyed. investigators say juan garcia was shot by a deputy during a traffic stop on monday near highway 221 and kaiser road. according to the sheriff's office, garcia got out of his car and kept a hand behind his back. although he was later found to be unarmed. the deputy involved was wearing a body-worn cam rat the time. that video is expected to be shared next week. the video has been placed on paid administrative leave while the shooting is investigated. >>> a public safety state of emergency has been declared vallejo because of a rise in violent and i'm several claims made against the police department. that opens the door for making police reforms. right
derrick coughen posted a noncash $1 million bond. he is facing third degree murder and manslaughter charges in the death of george floyd. the case fueled nation wild protests against police brutality and systemic racism. the other three officers charged in floyd's also free on bail. the trial for all four is set for next march. >>> a man shot by a napa county sheriff's deputy has dyed. investigators say juan garcia was shot by a deputy during a traffic stop on monday near highway 221...
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look, we've had derrick that's not what the fed chair says. >> businesses are reopening. we are learning to deal with the virus in a targeted, safe, prevented way. so. >> no, we're not. >> it's not dependent. all i'm saying is some targeted assistance would go a long way. >> we're not learning to live with the virus, larry. we just had four days in a row of more than 50,000 infections. the death rate is the highest in the world. >> now, despite those comments from larry kudlow, the white house is pushing this deal. in fact, kudlow himself, despite saying perhaps the economy could get along without stimulus, also said president trump might be willing to go further than the $1.8 trillion offer on the table now. really, erica, it appears this is going nowhere fast. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell said it's unlikely a stimulus deal will be reached before the election. erica? >> jeremy diamond with the latest for us, thank you. >>> joining me now, cnn senior political analyst john avlon and margaret hoover. margaret, first to you. this is pretty remarkable for dr. fauci
look, we've had derrick that's not what the fed chair says. >> businesses are reopening. we are learning to deal with the virus in a targeted, safe, prevented way. so. >> no, we're not. >> it's not dependent. all i'm saying is some targeted assistance would go a long way. >> we're not learning to live with the virus, larry. we just had four days in a row of more than 50,000 infections. the death rate is the highest in the world. >> now, despite those comments from...
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derrick carr as it out for nelson aguilar to 20-yard touchdown. 7-0 raiders after one.s would answer in a big way. brady hooks up with scott miller for the score. brady passes drew brees for the most touchdown passes with 5:59. keep in mind breeze is still playing. tampa beats las vegas 45-20. the raiders fall to 3 on 3 in the season. game five of the world series between the dodgers and the rays, top two already up 2-0. the pride of palo alto, josh peterson slams a solo shot. dodgers up 3-0 early. they would take a 4-2 lead in the bottom of the ninth. former a's closer gets the final three outs including a strike-out to end the game. the dodgers win game five 4-2, l.a. just one win away from its first world series title since 1988plus- the bay area will be busy voting this weekend. we break down the top issues bringing people to the ballot boxes. today in the bay monday from 4:30 to 7. happening today... >>> a number of parks in the east bay are going to be closed tomorrow because of the strong winds and the threat of fire. several parks in the east bay regional parks
derrick carr as it out for nelson aguilar to 20-yard touchdown. 7-0 raiders after one.s would answer in a big way. brady hooks up with scott miller for the score. brady passes drew brees for the most touchdown passes with 5:59. keep in mind breeze is still playing. tampa beats las vegas 45-20. the raiders fall to 3 on 3 in the season. game five of the world series between the dodgers and the rays, top two already up 2-0. the pride of palo alto, josh peterson slams a solo shot. dodgers up 3-0...
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texas-- a state so conservative, their lieutenant governor is an oil derrick with a pistol. despite the good news all around the electoral map, prepare to panic. i'll give you a moment, okay, ready? two pollsters who correctly predicted that trump would win in 2016, are saying they see polls again underestimating his support. their theory is that trump has a lot of supporters who don't show up in the polls because they are reluctant to share their opinions for fear of being judged. they call them "shy trump voters." really? "shy trump voters"? have you seen their rallies? what would "shy trump voters" even look like? "um... excuse me, maybe we could lock her up just a little or just keep her in a little room, or something? she'll be fine. maybe build a little bit of the wall? i'm sorry. stupid, stupid. i hate myself. and immigrants." the biden campaign has gotten some interesting help online, where "dominatrixes have been getting their submissives to vote blue." it makes sense. who better than a woman with a whip to whip the vote? one dominatrix doing this is goddess gia, a
texas-- a state so conservative, their lieutenant governor is an oil derrick with a pistol. despite the good news all around the electoral map, prepare to panic. i'll give you a moment, okay, ready? two pollsters who correctly predicted that trump would win in 2016, are saying they see polls again underestimating his support. their theory is that trump has a lot of supporters who don't show up in the polls because they are reluctant to share their opinions for fear of being judged. they call...
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derrick cass. dr.u think it's safe for senator kamala harris to be on the same stage with vice president pence who has, obviously, been exposed to many people who have since tested positive for coronavirus? and has not quarantined himself. >> let's be honest. this is not only about senator harris. what she is doing is advocating for the appropriate behavior froms vice president for the venue. when he enters the facility will he wear a mask and on stage what happens to the staff? all of the people in the audience, the moderator. the only plaxy glass barrier that is mandatory at this debate should be around vice president pence. and let's be honest. if he is saying i don't care enough about those at the capacity and not just senator harris he is exemplifying what it means to be a leader of the covid task force. >> what did you make had when his spokesperson katie miller mocked senator harris for wanting a flplexiglas container? what did you make of that tone as a physician and somebody i should point out
derrick cass. dr.u think it's safe for senator kamala harris to be on the same stage with vice president pence who has, obviously, been exposed to many people who have since tested positive for coronavirus? and has not quarantined himself. >> let's be honest. this is not only about senator harris. what she is doing is advocating for the appropriate behavior froms vice president for the venue. when he enters the facility will he wear a mask and on stage what happens to the staff? all of...