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can go right to our correspondent a man who i shows here in berlin she's following the latest hi emma good to see you so tell us more here how dangerous is this situation. well the german government say there was a very high risk of start should tax attempts against research facilities against production centers and attacks or if you will process that would go out of hand when it comes to empty boxes when it come to a corner. as we call them here the people who are skeptical of the virus and the government are east a king those trends very seriously in particular in light of the protests that were seen in the u.s. capital a few weeks ago well meanwhile authorities here in berlin have actually sealed off an entire hospital after identifying more cases of that more infectious variant of 1000 we'll talk about that in a moment 1st let's take a look at this report. the humboldt clinic in berlin where more than one and a half 1000 staff and 400 patients are in quarantine the hospital will not be admitting any new patients for at least a full night it's not nice the patients they aren't allowed t
can go right to our correspondent a man who i shows here in berlin she's following the latest hi emma good to see you so tell us more here how dangerous is this situation. well the german government say there was a very high risk of start should tax attempts against research facilities against production centers and attacks or if you will process that would go out of hand when it comes to empty boxes when it come to a corner. as we call them here the people who are skeptical of the virus and...
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emma's parents say the tension at home evaporated. >> it must have felt so good to be the happy family again. >> it did. our whole household was different. >> the household wasn't calm for very long. on november 20th, 2016, a sunday, emma went for ice cream with her dad and planned to get up early for school the next morning. >> i told her good night, love you. i'm going to bed. and during the middle of the night, i heard this loud noise. >> what kind of noise was it? >> it sounded like someone was in the house and opened a door and slammed it. and then i heard it again. >> mark jumped out of bed to check on emma and her brother. >> i opened up her door to her bedroom, and i stared her for probably 15, 20 seconds and she was just lying asleep in her bed. and i shut the door and went to my son's bedroom and he was in the bed asleep. so i thought, i'm hearing things. so i checked the doors around the house and went back to bed. >> in the morning, emma's mom jill woke up early. >> and i went in to wake her up and i couldn't wake her up. >> what is going through your mind in that moment? >
emma's parents say the tension at home evaporated. >> it must have felt so good to be the happy family again. >> it did. our whole household was different. >> the household wasn't calm for very long. on november 20th, 2016, a sunday, emma went for ice cream with her dad and planned to get up early for school the next morning. >> i told her good night, love you. i'm going to bed. and during the middle of the night, i heard this loud noise. >> what kind of noise was...
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xander: good. emma-noelle: good. lemonis: what do you like the most?h, that could be your school bag. lemonis: in any entrepreneur's life, they give up a lot of their family life and a lot of their personal time to dedicate it to the business. i thought it was important that her entire family come so that they can appreciate all the work that she's done. they know their mom is a kick-butt mom-trepreneur. lulu: you guys are so good. you're so... lemonis: you guys are so adorable. lulu: and they have been so amazing because i've traveled a lot. lemonis: it's okay to hug your mom. come here. watch this. lulu: group hug! lemonis: see, group hug. are you gonna join us or not? xander: yeah, i... lemonis: alright. that's awesome. ♪♪ starts now >>> last night in the white house, waiting for breaking ne . >>> last night in the white house waiting for breaking news on pardons and then new leadership i'm sheppard smith this is the news on cnbc. >> i'm proud, proud, proud, proud to be a son of delaware. >> a historic transfer of powerless than 24 hours away the 45
xander: good. emma-noelle: good. lemonis: what do you like the most?h, that could be your school bag. lemonis: in any entrepreneur's life, they give up a lot of their family life and a lot of their personal time to dedicate it to the business. i thought it was important that her entire family come so that they can appreciate all the work that she's done. they know their mom is a kick-butt mom-trepreneur. lulu: you guys are so good. you're so... lemonis: you guys are so adorable. lulu: and they...
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emma. hey julie. good evening, like california department of public health, says that decision is based on a four week icu projection, not the current icu capacity. but there is cautious optimism among experts that restrictions could be lifted. soon in the bay area, the surge appears to be slowing in hospital beds are opening. ucsf for example, were about half the number of hospitalizations for covid right now, and we were around. january 10th 12th i see youse are up to 23.4% capacity after weeks in the single digits were now beyond the 15% threshold the state measured when deciding in december to put counties under a stay at home order. sacramento county reopened earlier this month when i see youse or it just 9% capacity. which implies that that projection for the four week period was higher than 15% the formula is a little bit guarded and a little mysterious. san francisco's mayor, london breed tweeted friday that the city may be reopening soon if the reproductive rate of the virus remains below one. so
emma. hey julie. good evening, like california department of public health, says that decision is based on a four week icu projection, not the current icu capacity. but there is cautious optimism among experts that restrictions could be lifted. soon in the bay area, the surge appears to be slowing in hospital beds are opening. ucsf for example, were about half the number of hospitalizations for covid right now, and we were around. january 10th 12th i see youse are up to 23.4% capacity after...
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emma. hey, good evening, andres students tell me that not playing sports is taking a toll on their mental health, and they're concerned about missing out on college scholarships. but on the other hand, covid cases continue to rise across the bay area, even among adolescents and doctors caution not to return to sports too soon. gray outside san ramon valley high school in danville friday, dozens of students and parents gathered at a distance masks on and signs raised, calling for a kickoff to the now delayed football season. i think sports helps me focus in school, so if i don't know sports that i can't really focus if i can't focus on i can't learn. it also helps me mentally. i feel happier when i play sports. i feel more confident myself and i just love playing the game. the california interscholastic federal. shin in charge of high school sports, was hoping that football and other winter sports could resume on january 25th. but the organization's central coast commissioner told ktvu that with much of california under a stay at home order, the state public health department won't allow it. for
emma. hey, good evening, andres students tell me that not playing sports is taking a toll on their mental health, and they're concerned about missing out on college scholarships. but on the other hand, covid cases continue to rise across the bay area, even among adolescents and doctors caution not to return to sports too soon. gray outside san ramon valley high school in danville friday, dozens of students and parents gathered at a distance masks on and signs raised, calling for a kickoff to...
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emma. hey, good evening.dre twitter's band comes after the company temporarily suspended donald trump's account yesterday for 12 hours. facebook and instagram have also indefinitely locked. the president's accounts, snapchat and twitch have also locked him out. i think silicon valley along with much of america got a big wake up call this week and i think they've decided enough of enough friday evening, donald trump's favorite social media platform took him down permanently in a block post, twitter said quote. plans for future armed protests have already begun proliferating on and off twitter. including a proposed secondary attack on the u. s capitol and state capitol buildings on january 17th. i think twitter is really concerned that its platform could be used to foment violence after being locked out of his real donald trump account. the president tweeted from his official potus account on lee to have twitter swiftly remove those tweets, mr trump told the financial times in 2017 quote. without the tweets. i
emma. hey, good evening.dre twitter's band comes after the company temporarily suspended donald trump's account yesterday for 12 hours. facebook and instagram have also indefinitely locked. the president's accounts, snapchat and twitch have also locked him out. i think silicon valley along with much of america got a big wake up call this week and i think they've decided enough of enough friday evening, donald trump's favorite social media platform took him down permanently in a block post,...
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emma. thank you, and good afternoon. _ handing over to emma. astrazeneca covid—i9 vaccine. this expands the range of vaccines available _ expands the range of vaccines available to eu and eea member states— available to eu and eea member states which will help to bring the pandemic— states which will help to bring the pandemic under control and protect the citizens of the eu. tomorrow, on the citizens of the eu. tomorrow, on the 30th— the citizens of the eu. tomorrow, on the 30th of— the citizens of the eu. tomorrow, on the 30th ofjanuary, it will be exactly — the 30th ofjanuary, it will be exactly a _ the 30th ofjanuary, it will be exactly a year since the world health — exactly a year since the world health organization declared the current— health organization declared the current virus outbreak to be a public— current virus outbreak to be a public health emergency of international concern. —— coronavirus. this has been a difficult _ coronavirus. this has been a difficult year for many and has caused — difficult year for many and has caused a
emma. thank you, and good afternoon. _ handing over to emma. astrazeneca covid—i9 vaccine. this expands the range of vaccines available _ expands the range of vaccines available to eu and eea member states— available to eu and eea member states which will help to bring the pandemic— states which will help to bring the pandemic under control and protect the citizens of the eu. tomorrow, on the citizens of the eu. tomorrow, on the 30th— the citizens of the eu. tomorrow, on the 30th of—...
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emma is 10 years old. she loves arts and crafts, horseback riding, bows and good old fun. t while emma wears a big beautiful smile on her face, she is also in the fight of her life. emma has aplastic anemia, a rare blood condition; and a bone marrow transplant from an unrelated donor is the only known cure right now. because emma is african american, she only has a 23% chance of finding her lifesaving donor... and that can be you or someone you know. by spreading the word and encouraging action today, you are giving hope to emma and other patients fighting for their lives. register today at dkms.org see every yikes...... and even every awwwwwwww... wait, where was i? introducing self protection from xfinity. designed to put you in control. with real-time notifications and a week of uninterrupted recording. all powered by reliable, secure wifi from xfinity. gotta respect his determination. it's easy and affordable to get started. get self protection for $10 a month. [♪] dan: november 2020 claimed over 69,000 american lives. according to the covid tracking project, it you are
emma is 10 years old. she loves arts and crafts, horseback riding, bows and good old fun. t while emma wears a big beautiful smile on her face, she is also in the fight of her life. emma has aplastic anemia, a rare blood condition; and a bone marrow transplant from an unrelated donor is the only known cure right now. because emma is african american, she only has a 23% chance of finding her lifesaving donor... and that can be you or someone you know. by spreading the word and encouraging action...
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good to see you. coming up emmaw images of the assault, demo ats announced they captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ >> o'donnell: tonight, democrats have the votes to impeach president trump for a second time, as the f.b.i. warns there could be armed attacks in all 50 states if the president is removed before the end of his term. new video tonight shows just how violent the assault on the capitol was, as the f.b.i. looks through tens of thousands of photos and videos, and asks for the public's help finding this man. breaking news: the capitol police under investigation -- two officers suspended, one for taking selfies, the other for allegedly directing the mob. plus the first on-camera interview with the former capitol police chief.
good to see you. coming up emmaw images of the assault, demo ats announced they captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ >> o'donnell: tonight, democrats have the votes to impeach president trump for a second time, as the f.b.i. warns there could be armed attacks in all 50 states if the president is removed before the end of his term. new video tonight shows just how violent the assault on the capitol was, as the f.b.i. looks through tens of thousands of photos and videos, and asks for the...
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the remaining debenhams stores will reopen to clear stock and then close for good. emmajailed opposition leader alexei navalny as "terrorists who drive women and children in front of them". mr putin was being interviewed by students. here he is. the russian president doesn't often speak about mr navalny or his movement, but his arrest and the protests have given the issue a much higher profile in russia. here's what mr putin had to say. translation: all people have the right to express their point of view within the framework of the law. everything that goes beyond that is not only counterproductive, but also dangerous. in the history of our country, we've repeatedly encountered situations when the situation went far beyond the law and shook our society and the state. mr navalny�*s supporters turned out in their thousands across russia on saturday. this was moscow. you can see police bundling demonstrators into vans and taking them away. there were about 3,000 arrests in total. about 40,000 people are thought to have turned out to protest across the country. mr navalny h
the remaining debenhams stores will reopen to clear stock and then close for good. emmajailed opposition leader alexei navalny as "terrorists who drive women and children in front of them". mr putin was being interviewed by students. here he is. the russian president doesn't often speak about mr navalny or his movement, but his arrest and the protests have given the issue a much higher profile in russia. here's what mr putin had to say. translation: all people have the right to...
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good to see you. coming up emma alarming new images of the assault, demo ats announced they captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ >> o'donnell: tonight, democrats have the votes to impeach president trump for a second time, as the f.b.i. warns there could be armed attacks in all 50 states if the president is removed before the end of his term. new video tonight shows just how violent the assault on the capitol was, as the f.b.i. looks through tens of thousands of photos and videos, and asks for the public's help finding this man. breaking news: the capitol police under investigation -- two officers suspended, one for taking selfies, the other for allegedly directing the mob. plus the first on-camera interview with the former capitol police chief. he says he repeatedly asked the pentagon for backup. >> they were more concerned with the optics. >> o'donnell: guarding the inauguration. up to 15,000 national guard troops deployed to d.c. as the secret service prepares to take over security a week early. business backlash, marri
good to see you. coming up emma alarming new images of the assault, demo ats announced they captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ >> o'donnell: tonight, democrats have the votes to impeach president trump for a second time, as the f.b.i. warns there could be armed attacks in all 50 states if the president is removed before the end of his term. new video tonight shows just how violent the assault on the capitol was, as the f.b.i. looks through tens of thousands of photos and videos, and asks for...
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rules, while the rest of the uk does not, so new paperwork is needed for goods crossing the irish sea. and as our correspondent emma money, got the confirmation, got everything. if lockdown means you have been doing a bit more online shopping at the moment, then spare a thought for customers in northern ireland, who keep on finding this. one of the representatives actually telling me that they don't deliver to northern ireland. i had ordered sofa beds, tables. they said, "we think we are probably not going to be doing deliveries to the island of ireland any more." because brexit means it's now more complicated for companies in great britain to ship goods over the irish sea, a number of firms have temporarily suspended deliveries to customers in northern ireland, and others, longer term. raging, obviously, because, you know, you spend all day looking for it. and it's happened at a time when we are spending more time indoors. it's not the only teething problem. some lorry loads of food from great britain that have arrived with this logistics company in belfast this week have come without the correct documents and hav
rules, while the rest of the uk does not, so new paperwork is needed for goods crossing the irish sea. and as our correspondent emma money, got the confirmation, got everything. if lockdown means you have been doing a bit more online shopping at the moment, then spare a thought for customers in northern ireland, who keep on finding this. one of the representatives actually telling me that they don't deliver to northern ireland. i had ordered sofa beds, tables. they said, "we think we are...
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emma hold craft is a molecular epidemiologist how much hope should we be putting in these vaccines so the good news is that your body learns to recognise many parts of the buyer s. when it's exposed to these vaccines or when you've been infected with sars kovi too so even if the virus changes a little bit the hope is your body will still learn to recognise it and be able to mount a really good protective response however it's going to take some time to get enough people vaccinated so that we can really see this impact on the number of cases and it's important to remember that most vaccines need 2 doses before they're fully effective so we really need people to keep using other non-pharmaceutical protections like hand washing and mask wearing and being aware aerosol transmission until we're certain that the vaccines are helping us to keep the case numbers low but why all the concern about these mutations considering that there is so slight the boss of buy and take told d.w. there would be one percent and that wouldn't affect his vaccines effectiveness so why we also worried. i think one thing t
emma hold craft is a molecular epidemiologist how much hope should we be putting in these vaccines so the good news is that your body learns to recognise many parts of the buyer s. when it's exposed to these vaccines or when you've been infected with sars kovi too so even if the virus changes a little bit the hope is your body will still learn to recognise it and be able to mount a really good protective response however it's going to take some time to get enough people vaccinated so that we...
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emma and that officer. his bravery and her gratitude. i'll see you monday. good night. >>> new at 6:00, how are you going to get the coronavirus vaccine at your local pharmacy when you don't have a local pharmacy? you know, this isn't just a rural issue. it's a problem right here in the bay area, and the i-team is looking into it. >>> it's open. everyone 65 and older can get a vaccine in contra costa. is there enough to go around? >> well, that is the question everyone's asking. where are the doses? is the shortfall at the county, state, or federal level? we're live with an explanation. >> building a better bay area for a safe and secure future. this is abc7 news. >> the reality is we need to get these vaccines out of the freezer, and we need to get them into people's arms. >> as the global death toll from coronavirus tops two million and california deaths reach near record levels for the day, the urgency of distributing coronavirus vaccines can't be overstated. so why isn't it happening? good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan as
emma and that officer. his bravery and her gratitude. i'll see you monday. good night. >>> new at 6:00, how are you going to get the coronavirus vaccine at your local pharmacy when you don't have a local pharmacy? you know, this isn't just a rural issue. it's a problem right here in the bay area, and the i-team is looking into it. >>> it's open. everyone 65 and older can get a vaccine in contra costa. is there enough to go around? >> well, that is the question everyone's...
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good afternoon. and welcome to washington post live. i am carol emma the "washington post". and i am privileged to have with me today former fbi director jim comey. welcome jim, we are going to talk about your book, saving justice truth, transparency and trust. but i'm really glad you could join us. subject thanks for having me carol it's good to be with you. sputnik i think this is our second time in this kind of forum. but a lot of things have happened since we last saw each other. and i think we have to immediately go to those astonishing few days that we just experienced. let's go right twosome questions about the siege on the capitol. tell me first off, what was your reaction, when he saw this unfolding on january 6. >> i had two different reactions. one is i hope every human being watching it has as i was sickened to see the symbol, this reality of our democracy under armed assault. we have the fbi saying that they got a warning the day before but they didn't really put in people's faces. what's your thought about that failure? >> it's hard to an
good afternoon. and welcome to washington post live. i am carol emma the "washington post". and i am privileged to have with me today former fbi director jim comey. welcome jim, we are going to talk about your book, saving justice truth, transparency and trust. but i'm really glad you could join us. subject thanks for having me carol it's good to be with you. sputnik i think this is our second time in this kind of forum. but a lot of things have happened since we last saw each other....
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emma holcroft is a molecular epidemiologist how much hope should we be putting in these vaccines so the good news is that your body learns to recognise many parts of the virus when it's exposed to these vaccines or when you've been infected with sars kovi too so even if the virus changes a little bit the hope is your body will still learn to recognise it and be able to mount a really good protective response however it's going to take some time to get enough people vaccinated so that we can really see this impact on the number of cases and it's important to remember that most vaccines need 2 doses before they're fully effective so we really need people to keep using other non-pharmaceutical protections like hand washing and mask wearing and being aware aerosol transmission until we're certain that the vaccines are helping us to keep the case numbers low but why all the concern about these mutations considering that there is so slight the boss of buy and take told e.w. that there were only one percent and that wouldn't affect his vaccines effectiveness so why we also worried. i think one thin
emma holcroft is a molecular epidemiologist how much hope should we be putting in these vaccines so the good news is that your body learns to recognise many parts of the virus when it's exposed to these vaccines or when you've been infected with sars kovi too so even if the virus changes a little bit the hope is your body will still learn to recognise it and be able to mount a really good protective response however it's going to take some time to get enough people vaccinated so that we can...
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vaccine manufacturers but there are no details yet emma holcroft is a molecular epidemiologist how much hope should we be putting in these vaccines so the good news is that your body learns to recognise many parts of the virus when it's exposed to these vaccines or when you've been infected with sars kovi too so even if the virus changes a little bit the hope is your body will still learn to recognise it and be able to mount a really good protective response however it's going to take some time to get enough people vaccinated so that we can really see this impact on the number of cases and it's important to remember that most vaccines need 2 doses before they're fully effective so we really need people to keep using other non-pharmaceutical protections like hand washing and mask wearing and being aware aerosol transmission until we're certain that the vaccines are helping us to keep the case numbers low but why all the concern then about these mutations considering that there is so slight the loss of buy and take told d.w. that there would be one pest since and that wouldn't affect his vaccines effectiveness so why we also worried. i think o
vaccine manufacturers but there are no details yet emma holcroft is a molecular epidemiologist how much hope should we be putting in these vaccines so the good news is that your body learns to recognise many parts of the virus when it's exposed to these vaccines or when you've been infected with sars kovi too so even if the virus changes a little bit the hope is your body will still learn to recognise it and be able to mount a really good protective response however it's going to take some time...
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emma holcroft is a molecular epidemiologist how much hope should we be putting in these vaccines so the good news is that your body learns to recognise many parts of the virus when it's exposed to these vaccines or when you've been infected with sars kovi too so even if the virus changes a little bit the hope is your body will still learn to recognise it and be able to mount a really good protective response however it's going to take some time to get enough people vaccinated so that we can really see this impact on the number of cases and it's important to remember that most vaccines need 2 doses before they're fully effective so we really need people to keep using other non-pharmaceutical protections like hand washing and mask wearing and being aware aerosol transmission until we're certain that the vaccines are helping us to keep the case numbers low but why all the concern about these mutations considering that there is so slight the boss of buy and take told d.w. that there are only one percent and that wouldn't affect his vaccines effectiveness so why we also worried. i think one thing
emma holcroft is a molecular epidemiologist how much hope should we be putting in these vaccines so the good news is that your body learns to recognise many parts of the virus when it's exposed to these vaccines or when you've been infected with sars kovi too so even if the virus changes a little bit the hope is your body will still learn to recognise it and be able to mount a really good protective response however it's going to take some time to get enough people vaccinated so that we can...
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emma hold craft is a molecular epidemiologist how much hope should we be putting in these vaccines so the good news is that your body learns to recognise many parts of the virus when it's exposed to these vaccines or when you've been infected with sars kovi too so even if the virus changes a little bit the hope is your body will still learn to recognise it and be able to mount a really good protective response however it's going to take some time to get enough people vaccinated so that we can really see this impact on the number of cases and it's important to remember that most vaccines need 2 doses before they're fully effective so we really need people to keep using other non-pharmaceutical protections like hand washing and mask wearing and being aware aerosol transmission until we're certain that the vaccines are helping us to keep the case numbers low but why all the concern then about these mutations considering that there is so slight the boss of buy and take told e.w. that there would be one percent and that wouldn't affect his vaccines effectiveness so why we also worried. i think one
emma hold craft is a molecular epidemiologist how much hope should we be putting in these vaccines so the good news is that your body learns to recognise many parts of the virus when it's exposed to these vaccines or when you've been infected with sars kovi too so even if the virus changes a little bit the hope is your body will still learn to recognise it and be able to mount a really good protective response however it's going to take some time to get enough people vaccinated so that we can...
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good times for tesla can last. let's get to and o'brien in -- emma o'brien in beijing.iece about tesla's presence in beijing. how did the company get what it wanted, whereas other companies, other automakers simply failed? emma: it's a fascinating tale of how they did it. this is a place that up until very recently, in order for a carmaker to get into china, they had to joint venture with one of the local automakers. that was the only way you could get in, but that was not on the table with tesla. elon musk was very firm on that one. it was a line that the chinese seemed to respect according to the sourcing we got for this story. there was also an element of timing with this. they were making their overtures around the trade war when that was starting to ramp up with president donald trump, and china saw a moment of being able to show they were putting the welcome mat out to an american company and an innovative one that was working in an area that it's -- that it wants to dominate. haslinda:haslinda: this was also in the interest of the chinese government. tell us more
good times for tesla can last. let's get to and o'brien in -- emma o'brien in beijing.iece about tesla's presence in beijing. how did the company get what it wanted, whereas other companies, other automakers simply failed? emma: it's a fascinating tale of how they did it. this is a place that up until very recently, in order for a carmaker to get into china, they had to joint venture with one of the local automakers. that was the only way you could get in, but that was not on the table with...
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the good is 10-year-old emma jablonski. >> dear officer, i'm emma, and i'm 10 years old >> reporter:im up. what did you hope your letter would do >> i hoped it would be -- it would help him feel better about himself and that there was somebody who cared about him and didn't want him being hurt. >> reporter: but emma lives in montana and didn't know where to send it. so her mom johnna posted the note on twitter. >> i was hoping just to get an address. that was it. to get an address so we can get it in the right man's hands. >> but you got much more than that >> reporter: striking a chord around the world, from europe to australia. >> it's very easy to say mean things on the internet just being able to put that kindness out there. >> i was blown away. >> reporter: nbc 4, our washington, d.c., station, brought emma and officer hodges together on a zoom call. >> i'm doing a lot better now, and thank you so much for this support. it really means a lot to me. and to all the officers ou there who worked that day, thank you. how are you doing? >> i'm doing well. are you okay >> yeah, yeah. i
the good is 10-year-old emma jablonski. >> dear officer, i'm emma, and i'm 10 years old >> reporter:im up. what did you hope your letter would do >> i hoped it would be -- it would help him feel better about himself and that there was somebody who cared about him and didn't want him being hurt. >> reporter: but emma lives in montana and didn't know where to send it. so her mom johnna posted the note on twitter. >> i was hoping just to get an address. that was it....
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domestic ev market, all of these factors are raising questions about how long the good times will last. let's get over to emmaa special report about tesla's presence in china. how did tesla manage to get what it wanted in terms of its foray into china, where of course, we have seen other companies, other automakers, have a much harder time? emma: that is the key question at the heart of the story. it's a fascinating tale for having clear, unwavering priorities on the tesla side and perfect timing. for years, tesla had made carmakers who wanted to have access to this market, they had to go into joint ventures with local companies, often state-owned ones, in shanghai for example, that has tieups with a few of them, including volkswagen. that was not going to work for elon musk and he made that very clear from the get-go. there were lots of concerns about intellectual property and diluting the brand there. you know, it is different to other automakers and companies, really. it has this very publicly headstrong and attention grabbing leader in mosque and that help -- musk and that helped in negotiations with the
domestic ev market, all of these factors are raising questions about how long the good times will last. let's get over to emmaa special report about tesla's presence in china. how did tesla manage to get what it wanted in terms of its foray into china, where of course, we have seen other companies, other automakers, have a much harder time? emma: that is the key question at the heart of the story. it's a fascinating tale for having clear, unwavering priorities on the tesla side and perfect...
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emma holcroft is a molecular epidemiologist how much hope should we be putting in these vaccines so the good news is that your body learns to recognise many parts of the virus when it's exposed to these vaccines or when you've been infected with sars kovi too so even if the virus changes a little bit the hope is your body will still learn to recognise it and be able to mount a really good protective response however it's going to take some time to get enough people vaccinated so that we can really see this impact on the number of cases and it's important to remember that most vaccines need 2 doses before they're fully effective so we really need people to keep using other non-pharmaceutical protections like hand washing and mask wearing and being aware aerosol transmission until we're certain that the vaccines are helping us to keep the case numbers low but why all the concern then about these mutations considering that there is so slight the boss of buy and take told d.w. that there would be one percent and that wouldn't affect his vaccines effectiveness so why we also worried. i think one
emma holcroft is a molecular epidemiologist how much hope should we be putting in these vaccines so the good news is that your body learns to recognise many parts of the virus when it's exposed to these vaccines or when you've been infected with sars kovi too so even if the virus changes a little bit the hope is your body will still learn to recognise it and be able to mount a really good protective response however it's going to take some time to get enough people vaccinated so that we can...
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emma goss explains how to make sure your gift cards do not go to waste. >> reporter: arlene cook owns this book boutique a home goodsnth she lost over half her holiday business. >>last december remade 52,000 this december we made a little over 20. >> reporter: sheet sold high- value gift certificates but have not been redeemed yet and hope shoppers will come in sooner rather than later. worry cox founder of the san francisco small business alliance said the local small business landscape is sinking fast. >> you will see a lot of businesses closing in the next few weeks, days. i was safe we are lucky at the end of these lockdowns might have 15-25% original small business remaining. >> green apple books is lucky loyal customers are shopping online and in their three bookstores. they said that gift cards did force them afloat when they do temporary close last march. >> we did sell a ton of gift cards we close it was the most i could go fund me. like i believe in you green apple i want you to be there a year from now are six months from now and when everything is safe i will come and go shopping. >> what do you do if yo
emma goss explains how to make sure your gift cards do not go to waste. >> reporter: arlene cook owns this book boutique a home goodsnth she lost over half her holiday business. >>last december remade 52,000 this december we made a little over 20. >> reporter: sheet sold high- value gift certificates but have not been redeemed yet and hope shoppers will come in sooner rather than later. worry cox founder of the san francisco small business alliance said the local small...
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good as you would like it to be. why do you think that has happened? is there anything the industry can do to improve its image with the public? emmaink this is a really fundamental question for our industry. because you just need to look this year at how mobilized we have been, what a difference we can make, and how much for health care resilience globally our contribution is required. i am really proud of my company, but our industry for the way we tried to collaborate for that. the fact remains that we are still turning up in movies as the industry that people have criticisms of, and fundamentally you can understand why there is this -- when people, not just in developing countries, but the most powerful countries in the world are still fighting for access to health care, for themselves and the people they love, and there is this tension between the human right to access to health care and profits in big corporates. perceived tension. frankly, i think the industry hasn't always historically helped itself, either because of a small number of egregious acts on pricing or not enough transparency about how we do what we do and why i
good as you would like it to be. why do you think that has happened? is there anything the industry can do to improve its image with the public? emmaink this is a really fundamental question for our industry. because you just need to look this year at how mobilized we have been, what a difference we can make, and how much for health care resilience globally our contribution is required. i am really proud of my company, but our industry for the way we tried to collaborate for that. the fact...
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emma katz' attacks on our institutions after they lost. not imitate and escalate what we repudiate. govern for the public good.enate has a higher calling than an endless spiral of partisan divisions. congress will either override the voters, overrule them, the voters, the states, and the ,ourts for the first time ever or honor the people's decision. guaranteeed to democrats' delegitimizing efforts become a permanent routine for both sides, or declare that our nation deserves a lot better than this. we will either hasten out a poisonous path where only the winners of elections accept the , or show we can muster the patriotic carriage that our forbearers showed not only in victory, but in defeat. the framers built the senate to stop short-term passions from boiling over and melting the foundations of our republic. protecting our constitutional order requires inspecting the limits of our own power. towould be unfair and wrong disenfranchise american voters and overrule the courts and the states on this extraordinarily thin basis. and i will not pretend such a vote would be a harmless protest others to relying on
emma katz' attacks on our institutions after they lost. not imitate and escalate what we repudiate. govern for the public good.enate has a higher calling than an endless spiral of partisan divisions. congress will either override the voters, overrule them, the voters, the states, and the ,ourts for the first time ever or honor the people's decision. guaranteeed to democrats' delegitimizing efforts become a permanent routine for both sides, or declare that our nation deserves a lot better than...
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good start. >> reporter: take a look at this long lineup of cars that stretches all the way into the fairgrounds, this is the covid 19 mass vaccination clinic emma how are you feeling now? >> thrilled. relieved. >> reporter: mary hoffman is a dental hygienist, who got vaccinated today. >> i can breathe a sigh of relief, and feel a little more comfortable working on unmasked patients. >> reporter: phase 1 a has three tiers, and counties are moving through these tiers at different speeds. depending on local supply, and demand. >> we are awaiting this for a number of weeks. >> reporter: scott hoffman is a dentist, he got the shot today and says he will be back to work tomorrow morning, 8 am sharp, with the same safety precautions in place. >> i feel better, safer. i felt okay before, but i certainly feel much safer now. it's not going to change anything. even if i knew i was fully protected with the vaccine, i still will not change anything. >> reporter: how many vaccinations are they giving? san mateo county health officials telling me they gave approximately 2000 vaccinations today alone. they will be doing this all week, you can get more informa
good start. >> reporter: take a look at this long lineup of cars that stretches all the way into the fairgrounds, this is the covid 19 mass vaccination clinic emma how are you feeling now? >> thrilled. relieved. >> reporter: mary hoffman is a dental hygienist, who got vaccinated today. >> i can breathe a sigh of relief, and feel a little more comfortable working on unmasked patients. >> reporter: phase 1 a has three tiers, and counties are moving through these...
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if you would like to watch that again emma and i'm sure you would do, the papers are available on bbc iplayer. for the time being, thanks for watching. goodose range. that's their first goal in the league this year. moments into the second half, trent alexander—arnold made it 2—0 after hugo lloris could only parry sadio mane's shot. that sprung the home side back into life, as pierre emile—hojberg scored the goal of the game with this strike from outside the area. mo salah then had a goal ruled out for a handball in the build—up before mane restored liverpool's two—goal advantage. victory movesjurgen klopp's side back above spurs, four points behind league leaders manchester city, having played a game more. manchester united have condemned the racist abuse directed at their players on social media following last night's defeat to sheffield united at old trafford. the winning goal was deflected off axel tuanzebe, who went on to be substituted in the 83rd minute after starting his first premier league game of the season. abuse was aimed at him and anthony martial on their instagram accounts, with a number of users posting racist comments an
if you would like to watch that again emma and i'm sure you would do, the papers are available on bbc iplayer. for the time being, thanks for watching. goodose range. that's their first goal in the league this year. moments into the second half, trent alexander—arnold made it 2—0 after hugo lloris could only parry sadio mane's shot. that sprung the home side back into life, as pierre emile—hojberg scored the goal of the game with this strike from outside the area. mo salah then had a goal...
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goods they were transporting so this represents a big change. it will be a learning curve for businesses involved and what we see is the new irish sea border becoming a reality. emmalet's speak to our political correspondent, iain watson. it isa it is a new era, but we are yet to feel the full effects. certainly, those who campaign for brexit will see today as the day that effectively marks the uk's independence from the eu, the gaining of the uk's sovereignty. the question is that four and a half yea rs question is that four and a half years after a referendum which convulsed conventional politics, which saw two general elections, we are intoa which saw two general elections, we are into a third prime minister, can we really say that brexit is done? i'm afraid the answer is, not quite, actually. this new trade deal says very little about financial services, so very little about financial services, so access very little about financial services, so access to eu markets still has to be settled. we are free to choose to diverged further from eu review rules, but there could be further trade barriers and political arguments. if you live in scotland, you certainly hav
goods they were transporting so this represents a big change. it will be a learning curve for businesses involved and what we see is the new irish sea border becoming a reality. emmalet's speak to our political correspondent, iain watson. it isa it is a new era, but we are yet to feel the full effects. certainly, those who campaign for brexit will see today as the day that effectively marks the uk's independence from the eu, the gaining of the uk's sovereignty. the question is that four and a...
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good evening. >> thank you, the hit and run happened in san mateo, and northeastern downtown, at north humboldt street and tilton avenue. we have live coverage with emma goss. about what we know about the victim. emma? >> reporter: yeah, andre, san mateo police tell me that the man was a 60-year-old san mateo president. he was bicycling across the intersection, around 9:30, when a car ran a stop sign and hit him. he left the hospital and is expected to recover. neighbors tell me that area is a hotspot for car accidents, and the problem is getting worse. >> every one of my neighbors has had a close call. i have had neighbors that i don't know particularly well standing out front, yelling at cars to slow down. i have seen accidents right in front of my house, multiple times, in the 12 years i have lived here. caused by speeding. >> reporter: in san mateo, along the busy thoroughfare of north humboldt street, residents, like kevin simpson, don't feel safe walking or bicycling in the area. >> i will not write on humboldt street. you are you sitting duck. many people do, i don't. >> reporter: in fact, in an interview, this evening, a pedestrian crossing th
good evening. >> thank you, the hit and run happened in san mateo, and northeastern downtown, at north humboldt street and tilton avenue. we have live coverage with emma goss. about what we know about the victim. emma? >> reporter: yeah, andre, san mateo police tell me that the man was a 60-year-old san mateo president. he was bicycling across the intersection, around 9:30, when a car ran a stop sign and hit him. he left the hospital and is expected to recover. neighbors tell me...
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we'rejoined now by emma brennan from the association of british travel agents. good morning.s morning. what kind of impact is it going to have? these of impact is it going to have? these rules coming _ of impact is it going to have? these rules coming into _ of impact is it going to have? these rules coming into day _ of impact is it going to have? these rules coming into day are _ of impact is it going to have? these rules coming into day are actually . rules coming into day are actually coming _ rules coming into day are actually coming in — rules coming into day are actually coming in on top of a range of other measures_ coming in on top of a range of other measures that already exist for travet — measures that already exist for travet 50— measures that already exist for travel. so the advice for the moment is you _ travel. so the advice for the moment is you shouldn't really be travelling on this for absolutely essential reasons. but also prior to that there — essential reasons. but also prior to that there were a lot of restrictions, a lot of countries warrant — restrict
we'rejoined now by emma brennan from the association of british travel agents. good morning.s morning. what kind of impact is it going to have? these of impact is it going to have? these rules coming _ of impact is it going to have? these rules coming into _ of impact is it going to have? these rules coming into day _ of impact is it going to have? these rules coming into day are _ of impact is it going to have? these rules coming into day are actually . rules coming into day are actually...
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had emma test this morning issued its latest financial results —— we had m&s firm this morning released results and express concerns about rules of origin. this means that uk businesses that export goodsng tariffs, so we know there is a free trade agreement signed between the eu and brussels, at which move extra ta riffs eu and brussels, at which move extra tariffs on goods and problems around quotas, but there are still parts of this trading relationship that do attract taxes, and the chief executive of marks & spencer today talked about the example of percy pigs, they are produced in germany, imported to the uk, then exported to france in the czech republic, those could attract more tariffs and cost. m&s said for a big company like itself, it has the capacity to deal with the administrative burden but it said other companies will now be facing problems with theirs and may choose to re—base to the eu. the pressures facing some ambulance services during the pandemic are "off the scale", according the royal college of emergency medicine. leaked figures seen by the bbc show south—east of england ambulance waiting times at hospitals rose by 36% in december compared to the same month in 2
had emma test this morning issued its latest financial results —— we had m&s firm this morning released results and express concerns about rules of origin. this means that uk businesses that export goodsng tariffs, so we know there is a free trade agreement signed between the eu and brussels, at which move extra ta riffs eu and brussels, at which move extra tariffs on goods and problems around quotas, but there are still parts of this trading relationship that do attract taxes, and the...