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diane had a terrifying thought.aybe it was brittani's attacker. >> i didn't know if this person was watching us from afar. did he follow the ambulance? i went into the restroom. i would look at every stall on the back of the doors to make sure that nobody was in there or standing on the -- on the actual commode. >> reporter: fear took over? >> fear. >> as brittani teetered on the edge of death her family could only guess as to who attacked her and why. >> we started looking, like, who's in our lives? what strange person? was it any of the boyfriends? >> everybody in our family is a natural problem-solver. and so everybody's trying to formulate ideas of who -- >> who it was, right. >> how, what, when. >> the marcells were raised to be close and self-sufficient. their dad, a truck driver, was often away. when he and diane divorced, she had to go to work. the children looked out for each other. >> how do you think it shaped brittani being number five in this big family? >> she looked up to kathleen and kristin and alic
diane had a terrifying thought.aybe it was brittani's attacker. >> i didn't know if this person was watching us from afar. did he follow the ambulance? i went into the restroom. i would look at every stall on the back of the doors to make sure that nobody was in there or standing on the -- on the actual commode. >> reporter: fear took over? >> fear. >> as brittani teetered on the edge of death her family could only guess as to who attacked her and why. >> we...
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diane king hall, diane, you're in new york, diane, have a great weekend. >> you too. >>> so up next, record-breaking flight, hundreds of cats and dogs go on a long journey in search of a permanent home. non-small cell lung cancer can take away so much. but today there's a combination of two immunotherapies you can take first. one that could mean... a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread and that tests positive for pd-l1 and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. it's the first and only approved chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies that works together in different ways to harness the power of the immune system. opdivo plus yervoy equals a chance for more days. more nights. more beautiful weekends. more ugly sweaters. more big hugs. more small outings. opdivo and yervoy can cause your immune system to attack normal organs and tissues in your body and affect how they work. this may happen during or after treatment has ended and can become serious and lead to death. some of these problems may
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she's an economy reporter with the 19th news out of a genuine economist diane lim hello everybody good to see you all collectively nodding your heads and resigned i was sharing her story at diana what was going on the office saying resonated with you. well yeah it's always been hard for women to maintain careers outside the home and to take care of their children at home and it's just become even harder during this pandemic because of the merging of home life and work life and it's a shame that often women have male supervisors and bosses that may not really understand what the women are going through because they're not mom she barely has an economy report to you make the figures that we should you put faces on those ficos if you were going to tell us a story to help us understand what those ficus actually mean for households and we mean for families what story would you tell us. well yeah the figures are astronomical right you said it 865000 women this year in those 1st few months of the pandemic some 11000000 women lost your jobs from february to may it's difficult to understand jus
she's an economy reporter with the 19th news out of a genuine economist diane lim hello everybody good to see you all collectively nodding your heads and resigned i was sharing her story at diana what was going on the office saying resonated with you. well yeah it's always been hard for women to maintain careers outside the home and to take care of their children at home and it's just become even harder during this pandemic because of the merging of home life and work life and it's a shame that...
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underneath a magnifying glass and the 4 guys are beginning to show even more clearly than you for diane. well one thing i was going to mention is that women do hold those disproportionate jobs that were affected in the sectors that were most of adversely impacted by the pandemic they also are more likely to work part time jobs and to not have a salaried full time job and what that means is that they did don't have jobs where they would normally be provided the benefits that you get with a full time salaried job so these are workers that when they need to take time off they can't get paid for it when they need health care they don't have health insurance coverage by their employer so these are always the most precarious jobs to begin with and the pandemic the fact that we've had to women have had to stay at home or with the kids has just made it more and more precarious in terms of economic well being so it's time for the fact that you know women rely on other women and especially like schools to be open and. you know childcare babysitters to help them out to help them maintain a work li
underneath a magnifying glass and the 4 guys are beginning to show even more clearly than you for diane. well one thing i was going to mention is that women do hold those disproportionate jobs that were affected in the sectors that were most of adversely impacted by the pandemic they also are more likely to work part time jobs and to not have a salaried full time job and what that means is that they did don't have jobs where they would normally be provided the benefits that you get with a full...
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diane king hall in new york.nk you so much. >> you got it. >>> up next, the show case show down returns. "the price is right" is back with new safety protocols and host drew carey has a look. host drew carey has a look. to all the people who realize they can du more with less asthma thanks to dupixent, the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as 2 weeks and help prevent severe asthma attacks. it's not a steroid but can help reduce or eliminate oral steroids. dupixent can cause serious allergic reactions including anaphylaxis. get help right away if you have rash, shortness of breath, chest pain, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection and don't change or stop your asthma treatments, including steroids, without talking to your doctor. are you ready to du more with less asthma? talk to your asthma specialist about dupixent. if your f
diane king hall in new york.nk you so much. >> you got it. >>> up next, the show case show down returns. "the price is right" is back with new safety protocols and host drew carey has a look. host drew carey has a look. to all the people who realize they can du more with less asthma thanks to dupixent, the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lung function for better breathing in...
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here now, diane sawyer. >> very sad about doing this. wanted to document it. >> reporter: a woman in florida is recording the moment she has decided to do something really hard. >> because it does seem like one of the few ways that we can achieve economic fairness, by just having my husband be in a house by himself and taking down all evidence that he has a black family. >> reporter: her name is abine horton. she is a labor and employment attorney. this is her husband, alex horton, an artist. last june, they set out to get an appraisal of their home in jacksonville, florida, hoping to refinance and pay down the mortgage. a home filled with books and photos and love. her family, his family. but when the appraiser came, abine was there and said she felt something unsettling. >> it clicked in my mind almost immediately that i understand what the issue was here. why did i let myself forget that i live in america as a black person? and that i need to take some extra steps to get a fair result? >> reporter: the appraisal comes back. it is shoc
here now, diane sawyer. >> very sad about doing this. wanted to document it. >> reporter: a woman in florida is recording the moment she has decided to do something really hard. >> because it does seem like one of the few ways that we can achieve economic fairness, by just having my husband be in a house by himself and taking down all evidence that he has a black family. >> reporter: her name is abine horton. she is a labor and employment attorney. this is her husband,...
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diane king hall in new york, giving me chills.so much. >>> up next, singer selena gets the netflix treatment. we'll get a first look at the new streaming series on the late tejano star and a premiere date is announced. that's why i take osteo bi-flex, to keep me moving the way i was made to. it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. while helping with occasional joint stiffness. osteo bi-flex. now roomba vacuums exactly where you need it. alexa, tell roomba to vacuum in front of the couch. and offers personalized cleaning suggestions for a clean unique to you and your home. roomba and the irobot home app. only from irobot. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> it's a year we will never forget, the seattle storm are the team we will always remember. they are your 2020 wnba champions! >> for the second time in the last three seasons, the seattle storm has won the wnba championship. they routed the las vegas aces last night 92-59 to sweep the best of five series. the storm joined
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and the reason is it gets right at the issues you're talking about with with diane. how much coronavirus is spreading. how the -- we respond economically i guess from a public health standpoint with how much there is in the way of shutdowns and the critical question you asked me, how much there is in the way of fiscal stimulus. >> finally, diane, on the issue of the fed which we haven't brought up because i think everybody knows fiscal is the way to approach us and the fed has done a lot, m2 is way up that's one of the reasons people can point to liquidity in the markets and even consumer bank accounts and say it is having a real effect. is that, though, something they need to press the pedal even harder to the metal or not >> i think they're going to have to i'm not as optimistic we'll get a lame duck senate to move on fiscal stimulus. what worries me is we won't get anything until the next president is sworn in until then and get fiscal stimulus in february that's an eternity for those people who have already run out of supplements to their unemployment insurance a
and the reason is it gets right at the issues you're talking about with with diane. how much coronavirus is spreading. how the -- we respond economically i guess from a public health standpoint with how much there is in the way of shutdowns and the critical question you asked me, how much there is in the way of fiscal stimulus. >> finally, diane, on the issue of the fed which we haven't brought up because i think everybody knows fiscal is the way to approach us and the fed has done a lot,...
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diane, james was murdered by the group. thank you very joining diane, thank you very much for joining have said in the past that you have despaired that this day would never arrive. now that it has, how do you feel?” this day would never arrive. now that it has, how do you feel? i am tremendously grateful to all of you good people in the uk as well as to oui’ good people in the uk as well as to our fbi department ofjustice, ag bar, and so many people outside of government also, pro bono attorneys on both sides of the atlantic, i'm just hugely grateful to everyone that has helped us get to this first huge step in some accountability for these horrific crimes. diane, in order to get to the united states, they took the death penalty off the table, do you think that was the right decision? yes, that was my hope from the beginning. ijust think the death penalty allows them to be martyrs, and doesn't give them any time to realise the depth of this pain and suffering they inflicted on others, or any time to amend or make amends for their crimes should they be convicted. so, ijust think in ma
diane, james was murdered by the group. thank you very joining diane, thank you very much for joining have said in the past that you have despaired that this day would never arrive. now that it has, how do you feel?” this day would never arrive. now that it has, how do you feel? i am tremendously grateful to all of you good people in the uk as well as to oui’ good people in the uk as well as to our fbi department ofjustice, ag bar, and so many people outside of government also, pro bono...
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good morning, diane. >> good morning, anne-marie. three indexes ended in positive territory yesterday, fueled by upbeat stimulus talks on capitol hill. the dow jumped 152 points. the nasdaq gained 21 and the s&p 500 added 17. >>> walmart is suing the federal government seeking to prove its pharmacists are not responsible for the opioid crisis. the retailer said the suit is in response to threats of legal action by the justice department and the drug enforcement agency. walmart said the government is looking at massive financial penalties against the retailer for allegedly filling questionable prescriptions. the company said it is being used as a scapegoat for the federal government's own shortcomings in combatting the opioid crisis. >>> southwest airlineses says it will soon stop blocking middle seats on flights. the airline has limited the number of seats for sale for months due to the corona ndemic. southwest ceo gary kelly claimed in an interview yesterday that flying is quote very safe environment. the airline said it made the de
good morning, diane. >> good morning, anne-marie. three indexes ended in positive territory yesterday, fueled by upbeat stimulus talks on capitol hill. the dow jumped 152 points. the nasdaq gained 21 and the s&p 500 added 17. >>> walmart is suing the federal government seeking to prove its pharmacists are not responsible for the opioid crisis. the retailer said the suit is in response to threats of legal action by the justice department and the drug enforcement agency....
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diane sawyer has one family's story. >> her name is abena horton.he is a labor and employment attorney. this is her husband alex horton, an artist. last june they set out to get an appraisal of their home in jacksonville, florida, hoping to refinance and pay down the mortgage. a on home filled with photos and books and love. her family, his family. but when the appraiser came, she said she felt something unsettling. >> it clicked in my mind almost immediately why did i let myself forget that i live in america as a black person and that i need to take some extra steps to get a fair result. >> the appraisal comes back. it is shockingly low. even the bank couldn't make sense of that number. so she decided to get a second appraisal with a new appraiser, same house, but something different. >> back with another edition of the things that we are taking down from our walls, pictures of me, black panther. ♪ >> she took down all the photos of her family, replacing them only with photos of her husband and his white family. and he is the person in the home whe
diane sawyer has one family's story. >> her name is abena horton.he is a labor and employment attorney. this is her husband alex horton, an artist. last june they set out to get an appraisal of their home in jacksonville, florida, hoping to refinance and pay down the mortgage. a on home filled with photos and books and love. her family, his family. but when the appraiser came, she said she felt something unsettling. >> it clicked in my mind almost immediately why did i let myself...
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shameful, says diane from ohio. god bless her and her nomination, can we work and pass the stimulus plan? on sunday the speaker, nancy pelosi said there's a possibility, before election day, finishing up their work yesterday with the vote of amy coney barrett to become the next justice of the supreme court. jack in westchester, pennsylvania. >> caller: i want to make a comment about justice barrett going back to merrick garland. justice there on your clip mentioned their election of duty numerous times. mitch mcconnell and the republicans should their election of duty by blocking the nomination of merrick garland. they had the senate, don't know why they were afraid of putting him up for a vote. >> we are going to leave the last few minutes of this event to fulfill are more than 40 your commitment to congressional coverage. you can finish watching
shameful, says diane from ohio. god bless her and her nomination, can we work and pass the stimulus plan? on sunday the speaker, nancy pelosi said there's a possibility, before election day, finishing up their work yesterday with the vote of amy coney barrett to become the next justice of the supreme court. jack in westchester, pennsylvania. >> caller: i want to make a comment about justice barrett going back to merrick garland. justice there on your clip mentioned their election of duty...
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diane king hall is in new york with that and more.morning, diane. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. stocks ended lower after negotiations stalled on capitol hill. the dow skidded 410 points. the nasdaq dropped 192. s&p 500 fell 56. more people are hopping on plane as the airline industry tries to recover from the coronavirus pandemic. the tsa screened more than 1 million passengers for the first time since mid march. that's far below the 2.6 million screened last year. >>> cvs is going on a hiring spree. they add to add 15,000 people to the payroll. the bulk of the new hires will be full time and part-time licensed pharmacy techs. they expect to have a busy season of covid-19 and flu cases. they're hiring nurses, physician assistants and distribution center employees. >> you can score free food at taco bell when the world series kicks off tonight. for the ninth year in a row the fast food change is bringing back steal a base, steal a taco. you can claim a free taco when they steal a base. loyalty reward members can get a free tac
diane king hall is in new york with that and more.morning, diane. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. stocks ended lower after negotiations stalled on capitol hill. the dow skidded 410 points. the nasdaq dropped 192. s&p 500 fell 56. more people are hopping on plane as the airline industry tries to recover from the coronavirus pandemic. the tsa screened more than 1 million passengers for the first time since mid march. that's far below the 2.6 million screened last year....
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diane king hall in new york, thank you so much, diane. >> you've got it. >>> up next, winging it forision. a reporter gets a rude surprise just seconds before going to air h. ouch. air. ouch. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz. the first and only pill of its kind that treats moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, or moderate to severe ulcerative colitis when other medicines have not helped enough. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections. before and during treatment, your doctor should check for infections, like tb and do blood tests. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b or c, have flu-like symptoms, or are prone to infections. serious, sometimes fatal infections, cancers including lymphoma, and blood clots have happened. taking a higher than recommended dose of xeljanz for ra may increase risk of death. tears in the stomach or intestines and serious allergic reactions have happened. needles. fine for some. but for you, there's a pill that may provide symptom relief. ask your doctor about the pill first prescribed for ra mo
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good morning, diane. >> good morning. trading has been underway for a little less than ten minutes and you have choppy action out the gate. the dow is better that i 16 points, some uncertainty was remove from the market yesterday as investors watched the president leave walter reid. the president had been there since friday after testing positive for the coronavirus. however, his doctors said he isn't out of the woods whyest and will continue treatment at the white house. want to give you a quick check of the tech sector under some pressure down 37 points. you can see why there is some mixed market action. the heads of three major tech companies will appear before capitol hill. facebook's ceo, gag example twitter will testify at a senate hearing on the 28th. the committee voted to authorize subpoenas for the company heads, they will be grilled over hate speech and misinformation on their platforms. >> diane king hall. thank you. >>> time for a look at what's coming up all righter on cbs this morning. gayle king is here no
good morning, diane. >> good morning. trading has been underway for a little less than ten minutes and you have choppy action out the gate. the dow is better that i 16 points, some uncertainty was remove from the market yesterday as investors watched the president leave walter reid. the president had been there since friday after testing positive for the coronavirus. however, his doctors said he isn't out of the woods whyest and will continue treatment at the white house. want to give you...
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"lyle was grieving", said cousin diane. >> people would ask, you know?were like, "what's he doing?" and i would defend him and say, "well, everybody reacts differently when somebody dies. this is just his way of coping i guess." >> reporter: their casual behavior after the murders, the hunt for the will, the spending spree, none of it was criminal. but it certainly caught the attention of the prosecutor. >> you begin to see a pattern here and you begin to think of greed. >> reporter: but to police, lyle and erik kept repeating the same story they told the cops the night of the murders. they had no idea what happened. >> reporter: were they believable in those conversations that you recall? >> yes. >> reporter: so they didn't seem to be lying or obfuscating or-- >> no. they answered our questions willingly. >> reporter: so maybe they were spoiled, and self-centered. but, it was a long way from that to killing their parents. except another interview was coming, one that would reveal so much more. >>> coming up. >> i've never seen my dad helpless. >> report
"lyle was grieving", said cousin diane. >> people would ask, you know?were like, "what's he doing?" and i would defend him and say, "well, everybody reacts differently when somebody dies. this is just his way of coping i guess." >> reporter: their casual behavior after the murders, the hunt for the will, the spending spree, none of it was criminal. but it certainly caught the attention of the prosecutor. >> you begin to see a pattern here and you...
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economist diane swonk on what needs to be in this deal. >> well, we know now that the most effective bang for the dollar is help and aid to households, that supplements those unemployment insurance checks. we also know there needs to be money for testing and tracing and some aid for business. but more importantly, there
economist diane swonk on what needs to be in this deal. >> well, we know now that the most effective bang for the dollar is help and aid to households, that supplements those unemployment insurance checks. we also know there needs to be money for testing and tracing and some aid for business. but more importantly, there
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diane king hall, you are in new york with those stories and more. reporter: good morning, anne-marie. don't we all? let's start with this -- investors are bracing for the volatility of september to carry over into october. now the three major indices closed higher yesterday even after hopes of a new stimulus package dimmed. the dow rallied 329 points, the nasdaq gained 82, and the s&p 500 was up 27. but september overall was a down month for stocks. >>> walmart is redesigning its stores across the country to be more high tech. people can soon use their phone to navigate their shopping experience. the company is encouraging shoppers to download its app. the retailer will give consumers more options like checking prices, finding additional options on line, plus a touch-free checkout. the redesign will roll out to 200 u.s. stores by the end of the year and 1,000 more by the end of 2021. >>> park mgm in las vegas is open and stroke free making it smoke free, making it the only smoke-free casino. cigarettes are banned anywhere inside the casino including
diane king hall, you are in new york with those stories and more. reporter: good morning, anne-marie. don't we all? let's start with this -- investors are bracing for the volatility of september to carry over into october. now the three major indices closed higher yesterday even after hopes of a new stimulus package dimmed. the dow rallied 329 points, the nasdaq gained 82, and the s&p 500 was up 27. but september overall was a down month for stocks. >>> walmart is redesigning its...
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diane king hall is live with a morning update. good morning. >> good morning.nately they're not going to get the rebound so far by the way trading looks. you have a little bit of the trap door effect again in what's been a down week for stocks. it's not as bad as losses earlier this week but capping a weak week for wall street and honestly the worst month since march. checking tech sector, nasdaq is under pressure, down 124. investors continue to fret about rising coronavirus cases around the globe along with uncertainty over next week's presidential election. amazon google, facebook are among big tech firms that continue to see strong demand, a you will three out with the quarterly report cards. amazon saw revenue soar to a record $96.2 billion from july through september and profit roughly tripled to $6.3 billion. >>> net flix hiking subscription costs. the plan will cost new and existing customers $14. premium plan is $18 verses previous $16. price of basic net flix plan will stay the same. new members will see updated prices right away. >> diane king hall,
diane king hall is live with a morning update. good morning. >> good morning.nately they're not going to get the rebound so far by the way trading looks. you have a little bit of the trap door effect again in what's been a down week for stocks. it's not as bad as losses earlier this week but capping a weak week for wall street and honestly the worst month since march. checking tech sector, nasdaq is under pressure, down 124. investors continue to fret about rising coronavirus cases around...
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. >>> california senator diane feinstein is under fire tonight after what she said and did at the end of the hearing. >> mr. chairman, i just want to thank you. >> reporter: the supreme court nomination hearing wrapped up today with the senior senator from california, diane feinstein, saying kind words to the chairman. >> this has been one of the best set up hearings that i've participated in. and i want to thank you for your fairness. >> reporter: afterward the longtime democrat went on to embrace her republican counterpart, lindsey graham with a hug. no mask. social media reaction was swift and angry. some used the hashtag #feinsteinbetrayal. the group deshgs mand justice, started a petition demanding she step down from her place. >> to see these leaders engage similarly was not received well universally. >> reporter: political analyst, paul henderson, says the anger from the progressive wing of the party is a reflection about the feelings in the time. >> republicans should honor this word for their promise. in a statement she said she wanted to make it clear that because senate rep
. >>> california senator diane feinstein is under fire tonight after what she said and did at the end of the hearing. >> mr. chairman, i just want to thank you. >> reporter: the supreme court nomination hearing wrapped up today with the senior senator from california, diane feinstein, saying kind words to the chairman. >> this has been one of the best set up hearings that i've participated in. and i want to thank you for your fairness. >> reporter: afterward the...
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diane king hall has the latest after the break. >>> a live look before we head to break at the >>> 4:2. looking live at the white house where last night president trump announced he and the first lady tested positive for covid-19. according to the presidential physician, the president and first lady are well and plan to quarantine inside the white house. >> results came after senior aide hope hicks also tested positive. she traveled with the president this week on air force one. according to the presidential physician, president trump is expected to continue his duties without disruption. stay with us as we bring you more details on the story throughout the morning. we'll be live in washington later. >>> elementary schools in alameda county can reopen for in person learning in less than two weeks. timing is up to individual schools and schools must submit reopening plans to the district first. the county will consider allowing middle and high schools to reopen in four weeks. that's not all. starting next friday, museums, zoos, aquariums, libraries, gyms, fitness centers can open indoo
diane king hall has the latest after the break. >>> a live look before we head to break at the >>> 4:2. looking live at the white house where last night president trump announced he and the first lady tested positive for covid-19. according to the presidential physician, the president and first lady are well and plan to quarantine inside the white house. >> results came after senior aide hope hicks also tested positive. she traveled with the president this week on air...
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, story of diane, battling breast cancer, didn't have access to paid family medical leave. daughter had make a go-fund-me page. people with covid not having access to paid family medical leave. this is what it's about, paid for like social security and it's pretty simple. i don't hear the governor calling on social security income tax. >> and i've been working for working families my entire life and a flat-out lie that. >> governor. >> patients shall equal 5 percent per wage per employee per week. everybody pays no matter how much you make, low income family, everybody pays, that's an income tax. payments, that's a tax, shall equal wages, that's your income. you can use whatever linguistic gymnastics, and given my plan on paid family leave because i support it you chose one with income tax and you showed your priorities right there in their moment. we could have had paid family leave because you knew i would vote for the bill i put forwardments let me make it very clear. >> 30 seconds and then we're done. >> three bills, three bills. >> come on, governor, status quo with ta
, story of diane, battling breast cancer, didn't have access to paid family medical leave. daughter had make a go-fund-me page. people with covid not having access to paid family medical leave. this is what it's about, paid for like social security and it's pretty simple. i don't hear the governor calling on social security income tax. >> and i've been working for working families my entire life and a flat-out lie that. >> governor. >> patients shall equal 5 percent per wage...
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, thank you very much, diane gallagher. so last week was the worst week yesterday in the u.s. in terms of new coronavirus cases, in the history of the pandemic. overnight, more than 60,000 more cases were reported. eight states are experiencing record hospitalizations. the state of illinois reported the highest number of new cases on sunday. cnn's adrienne broaddus is live in chicago with more. what's happening there, adrienne? >> alisyn, the numbers keep increasing, and experts warn the climb isn't done yet. and while many people across the country might be over the virus, the virus is making it clear, it's not done causing pain. concern mounting as the united states sees new highs in coronavirus cases across the country. >> we're at a dangerous tipping point right now. we're entering a steep slope of the epidemic curve. these cases will continue to build. there's really no backstop. >> a weekend of record numbers. the nation seeing more than 228,000 new cases over the past three days. >> we easily will hit six-figure numb
, thank you very much, diane gallagher. so last week was the worst week yesterday in the u.s. in terms of new coronavirus cases, in the history of the pandemic. overnight, more than 60,000 more cases were reported. eight states are experiencing record hospitalizations. the state of illinois reported the highest number of new cases on sunday. cnn's adrienne broaddus is live in chicago with more. what's happening there, adrienne? >> alisyn, the numbers keep increasing, and experts warn the...
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i am diane king hall. >>> let's get another check on the weather. it is good to know that it is cooling down a bit. >>> so nice to have that refreshing ocean breeze kicking in for us. we are going to pull it down. 5 degrees cooler for today across the bay area and it is all thanks to that marine influence kicking in for us. a live look and you can see the fog rolling in. at the top of the golden gate bridge towers. our temperatures are in the upper 40s. santa rosa. 50s for oakland, livermore, san francisco and san jose. looking at low 60s for concord. watching that fog along the coast and right around the bay. near zero for the visibility so dense fog along the coast at half moon bay and some of that is billing right to the golden gate gap this morning. so we are looking at temperatures a bit cooler for today because of that onshore flow. with it, we take you hour by hour on futurecast and you will see that sunshine inland. looking at a mix of sun to clouds right around the bay and those clouds along the coast. as we look to tomorrow, we are going t
i am diane king hall. >>> let's get another check on the weather. it is good to know that it is cooling down a bit. >>> so nice to have that refreshing ocean breeze kicking in for us. we are going to pull it down. 5 degrees cooler for today across the bay area and it is all thanks to that marine influence kicking in for us. a live look and you can see the fog rolling in. at the top of the golden gate bridge towers. our temperatures are in the upper 40s. santa rosa. 50s for...
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>> diane king hall in new york.o much. >> you've got it. >>> still up next, break out your exercise leotard. actress jane fonda wants you to flex your voting muscle in a new video. before voltaren arthritis pain gel, my husband would have been on the sidelines. but not anymore! an alternative to pills voltaren is the first full prescription strength non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel to target pain directly at the source for powerful arthritis pain relief. voltaren. the joy of movement. hi jen! hi. so you're the scientist here. does my aveeno® daily moisturizer really make my dry skin healthier in one day? it's true jen. really?! this prebiotic oat formula moisturizes to help prevent dry skin. impressive! aveeno® healthy. it's our nature. so, i go to floor & decor where i find every imaginable tile, wood, laminate or stone without compromising my design. cause one aisle doesn't cut it. i need an entire store. explore floor & decor in person or online. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the
>> diane king hall in new york.o much. >> you've got it. >>> still up next, break out your exercise leotard. actress jane fonda wants you to flex your voting muscle in a new video. before voltaren arthritis pain gel, my husband would have been on the sidelines. but not anymore! an alternative to pills voltaren is the first full prescription strength non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel to target pain directly at the source for powerful arthritis pain relief. voltaren. the...
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i have been helping people prepare the pandemic like diane who follows through the cracks during the unemployment insurance system, help small business owners navigate. we made commonsense progress and telemedicine and passed a number of measures to move new hampshire forward. this is fundamentally an issue of working together. host: i will cut you off so to go back to the governor maybe this is wishful thinking a return to a pandemic world in which when you are governor and inaugurated you said divided government that requires to embrace the spirit of cooperation. and with the highest court with the chief justice more than a year so what evidence with that spirit of cooperation? >> in the past year i spend more legislation with the democratic legislature we've got more done and then the four years so did i say no to that extreme legislation with taxes and fees and surcharges? yes absolutely. that is the executive council and then they said you are a republican and that the ugliest of washington politics and played in that process and that was wrong. >> you sat on the council the gov
i have been helping people prepare the pandemic like diane who follows through the cracks during the unemployment insurance system, help small business owners navigate. we made commonsense progress and telemedicine and passed a number of measures to move new hampshire forward. this is fundamentally an issue of working together. host: i will cut you off so to go back to the governor maybe this is wishful thinking a return to a pandemic world in which when you are governor and inaugurated you...
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diane king hall is at the new york stock -- in new york with that and more. >> i know. >> reverting back know, it's muscle memory. eventually, eventually. all right, so let's start with this, anne-marie. the three major indexes closed at their highest levels yesterday fueled of hope of a deal on a coronavirus relief package could be reached, so the dow soared 530 points. the nasdaq jumped 209, and the s&p added 58. >>> ruby tuesday has filed for bankruptcy protection. the tennessee-based restaurant chain will permanently shut 185 locations which were temporarily closed due to the pandemic. ruby tuesday will continue to operate its remaining 236 locations while it restructures its debt. the restaurant chain has 7,300 employees. 7,000 of those have been furloughed during the pandemic, and many have not returned to work. >>> airbnb is rolling out strict new coronavirus guidelines. the company says hosts on the site need to implement the company's five-step enhanced cleaning process or risk getting booted from the site. that includes sanitizing with disinfectant along with cleaning dust and
diane king hall is at the new york stock -- in new york with that and more. >> i know. >> reverting back know, it's muscle memory. eventually, eventually. all right, so let's start with this, anne-marie. the three major indexes closed at their highest levels yesterday fueled of hope of a deal on a coronavirus relief package could be reached, so the dow soared 530 points. the nasdaq jumped 209, and the s&p added 58. >>> ruby tuesday has filed for bankruptcy protection....
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diane gallagher joins us in charlotte this morning. good morning.t are you hearing from voters about why? i think that's a huge number of early votes for the state. >> reporter: it is. in fact, it's the record number of early votes for this state. they surpassed their 2016 numbers for all early voting today. they have more than 3,171,000 north carolina residents have cast the ballot. the majority have done what these people here are doing, voting early in person. that period ends october 31st. so there are still several days left to do so. nearly 800,000 have voted by mail, which just completely dwarves what they saw in 2016 by about four times the amount. and so a large driver of these early votes, we've talked to voters standing in line, has been the pandemic. it is surging here in north carolina. they set and then broke their own records for tailly new infections of covid-19 last week. but they're also aware of just how important their 15 electoral votes are to the presidential election and the fact they are a swing state matters to those voters.
diane gallagher joins us in charlotte this morning. good morning.t are you hearing from voters about why? i think that's a huge number of early votes for the state. >> reporter: it is. in fact, it's the record number of early votes for this state. they surpassed their 2016 numbers for all early voting today. they have more than 3,171,000 north carolina residents have cast the ballot. the majority have done what these people here are doing, voting early in person. that period ends october...
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diane king hall will break down the numbers after the break.hey endorse yes on 25 to end money bail. governor gavin newsom. congresswoman karen bass. the western center on law and poverty. the dolores huerta foundation. californians for safety and justice. and the california democratic party. yes on 25. i'm jerome gage. i'm a full-time lyft driver. when this pandemic first started, i bought my own ppe because uber and lyft didn't provide it. these companies have been exploiting drivers like me for years. now prop 22 denies us basic rights like unemployment benefits and sick time. uber and lyft are billion-dollar companies, and they still won't let drivers get access to unemployment benefits. that's just wrong. tell uber and lyft to stop exploiting their drivers. vote no on prop 22. accused of rape. accused of stealing $5. the stanford rapist could afford bail. got out the same day. the senior citizen could not. forced to wait in jail nearly a year. vote yes on prop 25 to end money bail. >>> with just two weeks until election day, cbs this morni
diane king hall will break down the numbers after the break.hey endorse yes on 25 to end money bail. governor gavin newsom. congresswoman karen bass. the western center on law and poverty. the dolores huerta foundation. californians for safety and justice. and the california democratic party. yes on 25. i'm jerome gage. i'm a full-time lyft driver. when this pandemic first started, i bought my own ppe because uber and lyft didn't provide it. these companies have been exploiting drivers like me...
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diane, good morning once again. >> good morning. the early action you have choppy trading happening as investors try to assess and read the tea leaves about what is going to happen in washington. will there be new economic relief before the election or will it be postponed until after the election? you had stocks starting out mixed. right now they have small gains. you have the dow on the plus side, by 40 points and checking the tech sector. that's the leader right now. the nasdaq has a gain of 59 points. this just seems to be wavering action in early trade. >>> amazon employee dear sir work from home through next year. according to multiple reports -- next summer i should say. according to reports the giant is allowing its office staff to work remotely through june of 2021 with the move it follows in the footsteps of google which told its staff they can work from home through next july. >> cbs money watch.com. thank you. >>> for the first time ever kids can trick or treat on the santa cruz beach boardwalkn. light of the pandemic th
diane, good morning once again. >> good morning. the early action you have choppy trading happening as investors try to assess and read the tea leaves about what is going to happen in washington. will there be new economic relief before the election or will it be postponed until after the election? you had stocks starting out mixed. right now they have small gains. you have the dow on the plus side, by 40 points and checking the tech sector. that's the leader right now. the nasdaq has a...
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diane king hall has the money watch from new york . it's not looking too good. >> reporter: there is still hope for a stimulus deal before election day. house speaker nancy pelosi said she is optimistic about a coronavirus relief package. is she is expected to continue talks with steven mnuchin. that includes plans for text testing and tracing. it has been underway a little less than 50 minutes. right now the down it dow is down more than 400 points. the nasdaq is down 53. what has been weighing on the market today is concern about coronavirus cases and what it could mean for the broader economy as well. for the tech sector you have stay home things like netflix. >>> and that is diane king hall with money watch, thank you. >>> tropical storm zeta is on track to become a hurricane by tomorrow. it could make landfall along the gulf coast by wednesday. that is not the biggest problem with rain expected to flood inland areas that is already been hit hard by extensive storms earlier this year. >>> and now in the bay area we look at the fire
diane king hall has the money watch from new york . it's not looking too good. >> reporter: there is still hope for a stimulus deal before election day. house speaker nancy pelosi said she is optimistic about a coronavirus relief package. is she is expected to continue talks with steven mnuchin. that includes plans for text testing and tracing. it has been underway a little less than 50 minutes. right now the down it dow is down more than 400 points. the nasdaq is down 53. what has been...
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i am diane king hall. >>> hurricane zeta slammed into the louisiana coast as a category 2 storm. the state has already been hit by two tropical storms and two hurricanes this year. >> reporter: zeta made landfall wednesday in louisiana pounding the gulf coast with heavy rains and winds powerful enough to blow this trailer across a highway. as the fierce storm barreled into the state, it made a direct hit on new orleans. >> thankfully, it came through very fast as predicted. we are now beginning to assess the damage. >> reporter: the new orleans mayor urged residents to leave the job to officials saying one person died after being electrocute by a wire. zeta became destructive during the day in grande isle, louisiana. residents are under mandatory evacuation orders. the eye wall packed a powerful blow at golden meadow, louisiana, even stranding this boat in the road. on bourbon street in new orleans, the ench quarter is eriely quiet as wind intensifies. the preelection day storm is expected to move quickly. the governor says measures are being taken to ensure voters will be able t
i am diane king hall. >>> hurricane zeta slammed into the louisiana coast as a category 2 storm. the state has already been hit by two tropical storms and two hurricanes this year. >> reporter: zeta made landfall wednesday in louisiana pounding the gulf coast with heavy rains and winds powerful enough to blow this trailer across a highway. as the fierce storm barreled into the state, it made a direct hit on new orleans. >> thankfully, it came through very fast as predicted....
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francisco, activists opposing the supreme court nomination rallied outside the offices of senator, diane. >> no confirmation! no confirmation! >> organizers called on senator diane and other democrats to do whatever they can to prevent the hearings from going forward, including procedural delays, they say they are fearful that if amy coney barrett is confirmed that she will side with the administration, and any lawsuits over the legitimacy of the election. >> they have already said that they will challenge these elections and they are pushing for this nomination as soon as possible. >> the activists called on senate democrats to repeal the filibuster and expand the number of justices on the supreme court. if they win enough seats, to take control of the senate, in november. >>> you can stay with ktvu for complete coverage on this week's senate confirmation hearings, we will have, and updatesverage on ktvu police i accident that killed a fruit vendor. this happened about 6:00 pm last night near the strip mall, police say a woman was trying to park her ford f1 50 when she accidentally hit
francisco, activists opposing the supreme court nomination rallied outside the offices of senator, diane. >> no confirmation! no confirmation! >> organizers called on senator diane and other democrats to do whatever they can to prevent the hearings from going forward, including procedural delays, they say they are fearful that if amy coney barrett is confirmed that she will side with the administration, and any lawsuits over the legitimacy of the election. >> they have already...
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diane king hall now with today's money watch. >> reporter: wall street snapped its pleasing streak thursday with markets responding to positive news about the economy. u.s. growth domestic product grew at annualized rate of more than 33% in the third quarter. the increase was the highest on record following worst down turn ever in the previous quarter. dow gained 139 points, nasdaq rallied 180 and s&p 500 added 39. amazon, google, facebook are among big tech firms that continue to see strong demand since coronavirus hit. all three announced latest quarterly results after the bell yesterday. amazon saw revenue soar to record $96.2 billion from july through september. profit roughly tripled to 6.3 billion. the ceo jeff bezos expects the growth to continue predicting an unprecedented holiday season. >>> not as many americans getting their java from starbucks. but the java giant says people are starting to return to its stores. it announced a better than expected profit of $393 million and a 9% drop in year over year sales. analysts expected the numbers to be worse. starbucks says it is serving
diane king hall now with today's money watch. >> reporter: wall street snapped its pleasing streak thursday with markets responding to positive news about the economy. u.s. growth domestic product grew at annualized rate of more than 33% in the third quarter. the increase was the highest on record following worst down turn ever in the previous quarter. dow gained 139 points, nasdaq rallied 180 and s&p 500 added 39. amazon, google, facebook are among big tech firms that continue to see...
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let's talk to jenny morrison and her partner diane mayhew.p the rights for resident campaign to try to end the current restrictions. we're also talking to maree kivlichan whose parents were both in a care home when covid struck. maree was only able to watch through the glass patio door as her father lay dying in front of her, on the screen now you can see one photo of maree's dad when he was very poorly. maree has agreed to show this photo to show the reality of watching a love one dying through a window. she only managed to go into the room and sit beside him when and i quote, "death was imminent". since then maree's mum has had to grieve alone in her care home, unable to have a hug from her family for the last five months. also talking to us is vic rayner executive director of the national care forum and chair of the government strategic advisory forum on social care workforce and co—chair of the national social care advisory group. she represents members of not—for—profit care homes including dementia care homes as well as adult social car
let's talk to jenny morrison and her partner diane mayhew.p the rights for resident campaign to try to end the current restrictions. we're also talking to maree kivlichan whose parents were both in a care home when covid struck. maree was only able to watch through the glass patio door as her father lay dying in front of her, on the screen now you can see one photo of maree's dad when he was very poorly. maree has agreed to show this photo to show the reality of watching a love one dying...
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diane king hall breaks down the numbers even more after the break. >>> kpix5 has a new app that gives easy 24/7 access to cbsn bay area and kpix newscasts. you need to delete the old app an >>> welcome back. as we look at the roadways traffic alert continues south 101 in sausalito as chp works to clear a crash involving a garbage truck. they opened one lane so now just one lane is closed. we are seeing cars making their way across the golden gate bridge. >>> on a down turn after yesterday's massive sell off, diane king hall is live with an update. >> reporter: good morning. stocks are mixed in the early action after that huge down draft we saw on wall street yesterday. you've got dow pressure. it started higher but turned south down now triple digits, down 215, extending the losses where we saw dow lease nearly 1,000 yesterday. s&p 500 is under pressure as well. looking at the tech sector, you see small green shoots, nasdaq better by 27 and the tech sector, you've got the stay home halo effect happening with stocks like amazon on the plus side, barely on the plus side. apple is on the
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diane king hall has a money watch update from new york. >> good morning.has been underway for a little less than 15 minutes. investors in a buying mood in the early action. we saw that yesterday. things reverse course. we will have to see it holds. the dow is rallying triple digits. gains in the tech sector as well. better by 67 points. fueling that optimism is just -- over progress on potential new stimulus measures. we will see if it happens this time. update on the race to create a coronavirus vaccine. maderna said the government sad give the green light for emergency use of the vaccine. the mop ceo gave a cave at saying the sufficient trial results take longern then authorization may not take until next year. >>> back on the coronavirus coverage with the election and pandemic the holiday season is maybe more stressful. >> experts say that you can celebrate but with the physical and mental health in mind. doctors say that it should be a priority. gathering with more than three holds are prohibited. they discourage sharing food or singing which increases
diane king hall has a money watch update from new york. >> good morning.has been underway for a little less than 15 minutes. investors in a buying mood in the early action. we saw that yesterday. things reverse course. we will have to see it holds. the dow is rallying triple digits. gains in the tech sector as well. better by 67 points. fueling that optimism is just -- over progress on potential new stimulus measures. we will see if it happens this time. update on the race to create a...
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michelle. >> diane king hall, cbsmoneywatch.com.u. >>> anthony mason joins us from new york. good morning. >>> good morning. ahead, president trump and former vice president biden meet tonight for their final debate. will it make a difference for voters and how the new rules could affect the event. a preview of what both candidates told 60 minutes about their agendas. >>> alex azar will join us. we'll find out when he believes a coronavirus vaccine will be available for widespread use. >>> in our more perfect union series, the 12-year-old who composed music for new york philharmonic. how she's hoping to inspire more diversity in classical music. all of that is coming up when we see you at 7:00. >> see you then. already inspired. thank you. >>> a trial run for the digital health passport book flight yesterday, aimed at making it easier to verify test results while traveling internationally. passengers take covid tests up to 72 hours practice flight and input results from a certified ad on an (. >>> let's get a check on traffic with g
michelle. >> diane king hall, cbsmoneywatch.com.u. >>> anthony mason joins us from new york. good morning. >>> good morning. ahead, president trump and former vice president biden meet tonight for their final debate. will it make a difference for voters and how the new rules could affect the event. a preview of what both candidates told 60 minutes about their agendas. >>> alex azar will join us. we'll find out when he believes a coronavirus vaccine will be...
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diane sawyer reports. >>> abc news exclusive. india oxenberg opening up about what she calls an abusive dynamic with "smallville" star allison mack, saying she brought her into the secret sex cult nxivm. >> she knew that i was in a vulnerable place in my life and i was desperate for something and she targeted me for that. >>> kristen bell talking about her husband dax shepard's struggle with opioid addiction. >> he was like, i don't want to risk this family and i did. >> the mother of two revealing wheb he told her about his drug relapse after the actor called it the, quote, worst hour of his life. >>> and "the bachelorette" back with a bang. was it love at first sight in the bubble? and who is in that mystery limo? >>> and we certainly do say, good morning, america. we thank you for joining us on this busy wednesday morning. all eyes on capitol hill this morning after that long day of questioning judge amy coney barrett. we're going to have much more on the supreme court proceedings in just a few moments. >>> but first, we begin
diane sawyer reports. >>> abc news exclusive. india oxenberg opening up about what she calls an abusive dynamic with "smallville" star allison mack, saying she brought her into the secret sex cult nxivm. >> she knew that i was in a vulnerable place in my life and i was desperate for something and she targeted me for that. >>> kristen bell talking about her husband dax shepard's struggle with opioid addiction. >> he was like, i don't want to risk this...
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it's one thing when the first us group that came out calling for diane feinsteindemanding justice which is this group approached to trumps nominees and it's a relatively new group . when you have this person, this major group and kind of the democratic coalition stepping up to call for his resin resignation that becomes verytough . so i think even if democrats win back the white house and senate, it's not going to be peachy keen. there's going to be a lot of internal divisions and arguments that we haven't even begun to see and we are starting to now with the turmoil over feinstein. >> this is alex bolton's story on the hill website, you can see it in the reporter for the publication and thank you for your time this morning . >> accu. >> joining us, the president of judicial watch is thompson, he serves as the president of judicial watch.org here to talk about issues of the russian investigation . >> thanks for having me. >> remind viewers about the purpose of your organization and tell our viewers how you are funded. >> judicial watch is wfunded through voluntary donations from the ame
it's one thing when the first us group that came out calling for diane feinsteindemanding justice which is this group approached to trumps nominees and it's a relatively new group . when you have this person, this major group and kind of the democratic coalition stepping up to call for his resin resignation that becomes verytough . so i think even if democrats win back the white house and senate, it's not going to be peachy keen. there's going to be a lot of internal divisions and arguments...
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i think liberals like diane feinstein in the senate will need to ask themselves, do they really want tearing the constitution literally andnd treads? that could yield some very interesting answers if it comes to that. liz: congressman, thank you so much. so good to see you. thank you for your insight there. very important stuff. come back soon. comingel up, tom homan with us next. an increasingly dangerous phenomenon happening right now at the border. putting migrants who are trying to cross illegally in danger of losing their lives. we will talk about it next with tom homan. >> my opponent immigration plan is the most extreme proposal ever put forward by a presidential candidate. biden would eliminate u.s. borders. how about that? do you like that idea? just think of it. how the hell do you have a country if you don't have borders? worry follows you everywhere. over 100,000 people have left blood thinners behind with watchman. it's a one-time, minimally invasive procedure that reduces stroke risk-- and bleeding worry--for life. watchman. it's one time. for a lifetime. it's time for
i think liberals like diane feinstein in the senate will need to ask themselves, do they really want tearing the constitution literally andnd treads? that could yield some very interesting answers if it comes to that. liz: congressman, thank you so much. so good to see you. thank you for your insight there. very important stuff. come back soon. comingel up, tom homan with us next. an increasingly dangerous phenomenon happening right now at the border. putting migrants who are trying to cross...
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cnn's diane gallagher is live in charlotte. what's the latest here, diane?isyn, look, this is a closely watched senate race. both republicans and democrats have called north carolina a must-win and here voters are going to have to decide whether the personal decisions of a candidate are more important or do they need to win control of the senate? as the world watched the president, sick with coronavirus, go to the hospital in a helicopter, down in north carolina, the most expensive senate race in the country began tumbling into chaos. >> my phone's notifications are going off like crazy. >> reporter: republican senator thom tillis he too tested positive for covid-19 just one day after sharing the debate stage with democrat cal cunningham, who after wishing tillis well and saying he'd also get tested dropped a bombshell of his own friday night, apologizing for sending romantic tests to a woman who is not his wife. >> friday's big news would be big news in any election year. it's unclear how big of an impact it's going to have this year, just because we seem t
cnn's diane gallagher is live in charlotte. what's the latest here, diane?isyn, look, this is a closely watched senate race. both republicans and democrats have called north carolina a must-win and here voters are going to have to decide whether the personal decisions of a candidate are more important or do they need to win control of the senate? as the world watched the president, sick with coronavirus, go to the hospital in a helicopter, down in north carolina, the most expensive senate race...
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diane foley speaking to the bbc.day's new stories. —— today's other day's new stories. —— today's other news stories. the main officer charged in the killing of george floyd has been released on a million—dollar bail. derek chauvin is scheduled to face trial in march along with three former colleagues. footage of mr chauvin pressing his knee on george floyd's neck caused a huge outpouring of protests around the world. hurricane delta has torn across mexico's eastern coastline, toppling trees and ripping down power lines with winds of up to 175 kilometres per hour. the powerful storm now has the northern gulf coast of the united states in its sights, with hurricane warnings issued for parts of texas and louisiana. the uk government is likely to tighten coronavirus restrictions for parts of england on monday. this comes as new rules were announced for central scotland, which will see pubs and restaurants close in the area. iran has reported a record daily number of new coronavirus deaths, as it struggles with what offi
diane foley speaking to the bbc.day's new stories. —— today's other day's new stories. —— today's other news stories. the main officer charged in the killing of george floyd has been released on a million—dollar bail. derek chauvin is scheduled to face trial in march along with three former colleagues. footage of mr chauvin pressing his knee on george floyd's neck caused a huge outpouring of protests around the world. hurricane delta has torn across mexico's eastern coastline,...
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diane, hello. caller: good morning. i am concerned about the crime bill and i'm glad he discussed it. democrats have been responsible for the crime bill which has affected many black people. host: is the 1994 crime bill your referencing something you did not know about until last night? caller: i knew about it but i did not know who passed it. i thought it was the republicans but it was the democrats. to accosthey continue black men. it has affected the lives of many black people and especially those who are being incarcerated. joe biden has not done anything to help the black man when he was vice president. he did nothing. actually, he was with the crime bill and now he says he will change it. i do not believe him. i am very concerned about our young black men, our sons and daughters, who are being incarcerated by the democrat party. host: that was diane in connecticut giving her thoughts on the debate. you can continue to do the same. this is from twitter. barbara saying the bar was set low. it is apparent the preside
diane, hello. caller: good morning. i am concerned about the crime bill and i'm glad he discussed it. democrats have been responsible for the crime bill which has affected many black people. host: is the 1994 crime bill your referencing something you did not know about until last night? caller: i knew about it but i did not know who passed it. i thought it was the republicans but it was the democrats. to accosthey continue black men. it has affected the lives of many black people and especially...
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Oct 7, 2020
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diane foley, james foley's mother. stay with us on bbc news.didates for us vice president start their debate in salt lake city. kamala harris and mike pence will be separated by a plexiglass screen, because of coronavirus. this was a celebration by people who were relishing their freedom. they believe everything's going to be different from now on. they think their country will be respected in the world once more, as it used to be before slobodan milosevic took power. the dalai lama, the exiled spiritual leader of tibet, has won this year's nobel peace prize. as the parade was reaching its climax, two grenades exploded, and a group of soldiersjumped from a military truck taking part in the parade and ran towards the president, firing from kalashnikov automatic rifles. after 437 years, the skeletal ribs of henry viii's tragic warship emerged. but even as divers worked to buoy her up, the mary rose went through another heart—stopping drama. i want to be the people's governor. i want to represent everybody. i believe in the people of california. t
diane foley, james foley's mother. stay with us on bbc news.didates for us vice president start their debate in salt lake city. kamala harris and mike pence will be separated by a plexiglass screen, because of coronavirus. this was a celebration by people who were relishing their freedom. they believe everything's going to be different from now on. they think their country will be respected in the world once more, as it used to be before slobodan milosevic took power. the dalai lama, the exiled...
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as diane was saying, these are different experiences.st deprived wards in liverpool, i was always told by my parents that i had to work twice as hard as my white counterparts. and lee hasjust mentioned that education, some parents don't see education as a vehicle for moving on in life, but a lot of black parents do see education as a route out of poverty, so ijust wanted to know whether the panel thought that this idea of white privilege has anything to do with this level of underachievement. if we are now going to start teaching them in school that not only do they have to overcome the various economic and social barriers within their community, but they also need to now start apologising for simply belonging to a wider group — which also strips away their individual agency — that i think we're just going to compound many of these problems. i mean, when you look at the statistical evidence — as i have over the last two weeks — on this problem and you go into these communities and then try and tell them that they're suffering from white
as diane was saying, these are different experiences.st deprived wards in liverpool, i was always told by my parents that i had to work twice as hard as my white counterparts. and lee hasjust mentioned that education, some parents don't see education as a vehicle for moving on in life, but a lot of black parents do see education as a route out of poverty, so ijust wanted to know whether the panel thought that this idea of white privilege has anything to do with this level of underachievement....
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diane and larry, angry, disappointed., elated and hopeful. >> my dad can actually go out to eat now. so we've been going out to restaurants. he came with me to my dentist appointment. because he hasn't been able to do that in a really long time. it's kind of awkward. 'cause i'm 20. but -- >> he's just trying to make up for the lost 4 1/2 years. >> reporter: now, said david, rachel, and heidi, they're hoping the state will solve their mom's murder. >> i obviously hope that they do catch whoever did it. but i wouldn't be surprised if they don't. >> reporter: what's going to happen to the family? >> i think all of us want to move out of bloomington. >> yeah. >> that's for sure. >> reporter: something else. after all the trauma, these three are, by the look of it, fine. it's because, they said, they had a wonderful mother, pam zimmerman. you three have all done pretty well so far. what would she think about where you are in life and what you've accomplished? >> i think she'd be incredibly proud of how well we've handled every
diane and larry, angry, disappointed., elated and hopeful. >> my dad can actually go out to eat now. so we've been going out to restaurants. he came with me to my dentist appointment. because he hasn't been able to do that in a really long time. it's kind of awkward. 'cause i'm 20. but -- >> he's just trying to make up for the lost 4 1/2 years. >> reporter: now, said david, rachel, and heidi, they're hoping the state will solve their mom's murder. >> i obviously hope...