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eva?thank you. >>> coming up on "good morning america," getting the message. will the president's covid-19 diagnosis change minds about wearing masks? wearing masks? an important message from medicare. fraudsters, they're out to get your medicare number so they can bill fake claims in your good name. don't give them that chance. just calling to confirm your medicare number. do you have your card available? for example, if the caller says they're from medicare, watch out. it's probably a scam. don't give out your card number. and always check your claims statements for errors. report fraudulent charges to 1-800-medicare. guard your card. learn more at medicare.gov/fraud. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair®. we've got the retinol that gives you results in one week. not just any retinol. accelerated retinol sa. for not only smoother skin in one day, but younger-looking skin in just one week. and that's clinically proven. results that fast or your money back. unless you're attached to your wrink
eva?thank you. >>> coming up on "good morning america," getting the message. will the president's covid-19 diagnosis change minds about wearing masks? wearing masks? an important message from medicare. fraudsters, they're out to get your medicare number so they can bill fake claims in your good name. don't give them that chance. just calling to confirm your medicare number. do you have your card available? for example, if the caller says they're from medicare, watch out. it's...
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eva longoria, everybody!oman 1: get your vote-by-mail ballot? woman 2: you can stay healthy and fill it out from the safety of home. surfer: or you can fill it out anywhere. man 1: it's easy to mail it back. you don't even need a stamp. man 2: or you can use an official drop box. woman 3: you can even drop it off at the polls. man 3: then, track it to confirm your county got it. see? they got it! woman 4: mail ballots are the simple, safe, and secure way to ensure that your vote is counted. "a late show." tune in tomorrow when we will be live following the second presidential debate and my guest will be new york governor andrew cuomo, plus a performance by matt berninger. james corden is next. but first, let's say good night with some music from jon batiste and stay human. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ the late late show, oh, oh the late late show, ooh
eva longoria, everybody!oman 1: get your vote-by-mail ballot? woman 2: you can stay healthy and fill it out from the safety of home. surfer: or you can fill it out anywhere. man 1: it's easy to mail it back. you don't even need a stamp. man 2: or you can use an official drop box. woman 3: you can even drop it off at the polls. man 3: then, track it to confirm your county got it. see? they got it! woman 4: mail ballots are the simple, safe, and secure way to ensure that your vote is counted....
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like eva longoria, i would say eva longoria for future president of the united states. >> you said it inspiration, i'm in. thank you both, guys. >> thank you, gayle. thank you so much. >> thank you, gayle. >> see ya. >> bye, eva. >> bye. >> bye! you can watch the hour-long special "essential heroes, memento latino" event tonight at 9:00/8:00 central right here on cbs. >>> ahead, with many students still learning remotely, bill nye will join us to bring science class home. he'll tell us how to keep children curious and show us a quick great day on the lake! it is. lunch is cookin'! and i saved a bunch of money on my boat insurance with geico. fellas, can it get any better than this? whoa! my old hairstyle grew back. so did mine. [80's music] what? i was an 80's kid. it only gets better when you switch and save with geico. >>> did you know that everything is made of chemicals? and chemicals can react to form new chemicals. >> the tv show "bill nye the science guy" helped many kids get interested in science in the 1990s. now he's working to inspire the next generation of scientists with
like eva longoria, i would say eva longoria for future president of the united states. >> you said it inspiration, i'm in. thank you both, guys. >> thank you, gayle. thank you so much. >> thank you, gayle. >> see ya. >> bye, eva. >> bye. >> bye! you can watch the hour-long special "essential heroes, memento latino" event tonight at 9:00/8:00 central right here on cbs. >>> ahead, with many students still learning remotely, bill nye...
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eva?> rachel scott for us at walter reed, thank you. >>> joining us now is chief medical correspondent dr. jen ashton. thank you so much for being with us this morning. in rachel's piece, we saw the video of the president speaking from the hospital. he said in that video the next few days are the real test. now we've been told that the president's vital signs were at least at one point very concerning. we know that he received oxygen. what does that say to you? >> wow, so much to unpack there. first of all, big picture here, as i've been saying from the start of this pandemic, i think it is really important to get medical information from medical professionals. get political information from politicians. what may be very concerning to a layperson may not be very concerning to a physician. in terms of this oxygen question, i can only tell you as a practicing physician if i had a 74-year-old man who happened to be the president of the united states, i would have an extremely low threshold fo
eva?> rachel scott for us at walter reed, thank you. >>> joining us now is chief medical correspondent dr. jen ashton. thank you so much for being with us this morning. in rachel's piece, we saw the video of the president speaking from the hospital. he said in that video the next few days are the real test. now we've been told that the president's vital signs were at least at one point very concerning. we know that he received oxygen. what does that say to you? >> wow, so much...
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good morning, rob. >> reporter: hey, good morning, eva. we are seeing changing weather conditions that will eventually benefit at least the colorado fires, but it's going to be widespread fire danger through the rest of the week. let's go over what's happening today. red flag warnings remain posted. they calm down a little as far as winds yesterday. humidity came up but winds will crank again so the two big fire also have a hard time with gusts to 60 miles per hour and then our attention switches towards california as we go to sunday, monday and then tuesday. winds could gust over 70 miles per hour in the sacramento valley and san francisco tomorrow night. into sunday morning -- into monday morning, could see winds gusting 40, 50, 60, 70 mile in the city there is. this could be on par with the 2017 event, the 2019 event. we could see -- >>> good morning, looking at a little bit of fog here from mt. tam, and sunshine arrives today with that onshore flow, but things all change tomorrow. for gusty offshore winds, red flag warnings, and lookin
good morning, rob. >> reporter: hey, good morning, eva. we are seeing changing weather conditions that will eventually benefit at least the colorado fires, but it's going to be widespread fire danger through the rest of the week. let's go over what's happening today. red flag warnings remain posted. they calm down a little as far as winds yesterday. humidity came up but winds will crank again so the two big fire also have a hard time with gusts to 60 miles per hour and then our attention...
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tayana: recordarÁn a eva.de esta nueva aventura para ella, hoy volvimos a visitarla. aparentemente, los retos son los mismos. >> no entiendo la tecnologÍa. me dicen que no hay internet, yo no sÉ si lo mueven allÍ. y no puedo. hasta Él me dice que no sÉ. tayana: a pesar de los obstÁculos, no está segura de que sea tiempo de enviarlo a las aulas. >> que sigan en la casa hasta que todo estÉ bien y todo limpio. ya con confianza mandas a tus niÑos. tayana: el anuncio de la reanudaciÓn de clases en persona para enero le produjo sentimientos encontrados. >> no estÁn estudiando bien y por otro que se infecten. } tayana: explican que la meta para regresar a las aulas es el 5 de enero. >> quiero asegurarles a los padresporque soy madre de familia y entiendo las preocupaciones e inquietudes que tienen. en los otros estados estÁn haciendo lo posible para tener las escuelas preparadas y los procesos de seguridad en salud. tayana: estarÁn trabajando mano a mano con el departamento de salud del condado santa clara y el regre
tayana: recordarÁn a eva.de esta nueva aventura para ella, hoy volvimos a visitarla. aparentemente, los retos son los mismos. >> no entiendo la tecnologÍa. me dicen que no hay internet, yo no sÉ si lo mueven allÍ. y no puedo. hasta Él me dice que no sÉ. tayana: a pesar de los obstÁculos, no está segura de que sea tiempo de enviarlo a las aulas. >> que sigan en la casa hasta que todo estÉ bien y todo limpio. ya con confianza mandas a tus niÑos. tayana: el anuncio de la...
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good morning, janai. >> reporter: good morning, eva. police say they recovered two guns and a can of mace. witnesses say the victim was shot at point blank range. the suspect believed to be a private security guard hired by a local news station. this morning, a suspect is in custody after dueling protests in denver turned deadly. supporters of local police and counter-protesters gathered in the early afternoon. as those mostly peaceful events came to a close, shots rang out. this photograph appears to show the victim spraying a substance directly at the armed man moments before he opened fire. in this video, capturing the contentious moments right before the gunshot. you can see demonstrators from both sides arguing. one of the men seen here moves out of view of the camera, and seconds later, gunfire rings out. the man falling to the ground, later dying at the hospital. our affiliate kmgh's camera picks up shortly after. three individuals lying on the ground. the two to the right have been confirmed as a producer and private security gu
good morning, janai. >> reporter: good morning, eva. police say they recovered two guns and a can of mace. witnesses say the victim was shot at point blank range. the suspect believed to be a private security guard hired by a local news station. this morning, a suspect is in custody after dueling protests in denver turned deadly. supporters of local police and counter-protesters gathered in the early afternoon. as those mostly peaceful events came to a close, shots rang out. this...
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good morning, elwyn. >> reporter: good morning, eva. georgia tech is looking at a potential new student but unlike most of its recruits this one might be on and off campus before he's able to get his driver's license. >> my name is caleb anderson and i am a 12-year-old and i am in college. >> reporter: this morning, tv host steve harvey and his foundation are offering to foot the bill for one gifted preteen. harvey giving the opportunity of a lifetime to caleb anderson. >> they offered to not only pay the remaining semester at chattahoochee tech but also at georgia tech to cover all fees, books, everything, so we are extremely grateful for that that we do not have to pay that out of pocket. >> reporter: he's just 12 and already a college sophomore. >> ever since i was born i've had a different life than other kids and it was always different for me. >> reporter: before he took his first step. he was reading the constitution of the united states. >> by 6-month-old he was already reading. by 9-month-old he was already signing and reading
good morning, elwyn. >> reporter: good morning, eva. georgia tech is looking at a potential new student but unlike most of its recruits this one might be on and off campus before he's able to get his driver's license. >> my name is caleb anderson and i am a 12-year-old and i am in college. >> reporter: this morning, tv host steve harvey and his foundation are offering to foot the bill for one gifted preteen. harvey giving the opportunity of a lifetime to caleb anderson....
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dolly is 11 and eva is 10. you can see they are connected together by two chains in the middle of them. eva on the back of her has a tree, which isn't really a tree, but a metal bar that connects the tow line to the boat. and they are currently pulling us at the speeding rate of about two miles an hour, maybe. they could pull us a little faster, but we don't usually want to go faster than this. back then, they couldn't go any faster than this, because there was a speed limit of four miles per hour on the canal. seems a little crazy, but there is a very good reason as to why. if you look on the sides of the canal, you can tell some spots are kind of covered up with rocks. but most of the time, there is no rock covering the sides of the canal. so if we had a boat that went any faster than four miles per hour, we would start to cause a wake, and with that wake, with 550 boats at the peak on the canal, you would end up causing the wake to rush up on the sides of the canal and cause erosion and that would sink the s
dolly is 11 and eva is 10. you can see they are connected together by two chains in the middle of them. eva on the back of her has a tree, which isn't really a tree, but a metal bar that connects the tow line to the boat. and they are currently pulling us at the speeding rate of about two miles an hour, maybe. they could pull us a little faster, but we don't usually want to go faster than this. back then, they couldn't go any faster than this, because there was a speed limit of four miles per...
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how is eva now? it must have been a scary situation. to the floor. how is eva now?o have a slight problem, she is wary. we were all saying, eva is a hero. i don't want to put words in your mouth, emma, but first responders are heroes, too, and there was michelle arriving, and no doubt doing that work every day. i don't think we could get by without them. i wouldn't be here today if it wasn't for the ambulances, anybody, the amount of seizures i have had i wouldn't be here today without any of them. we are both thinking the same thing. you get the honours too, you, people like you doing that work in day in, day out, you should be very proud as well. we will say thank you to both, michel, valuable work and evan gets to play —— eva gets to play hair dresser. and you're a hero it's official. take care all of you. good morning welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today: plans for a new month—long national lockdown across england, as borisjohnson considers issuing another ‘stay at home' message within days. it comes after new scientifi
how is eva now? it must have been a scary situation. to the floor. how is eva now?o have a slight problem, she is wary. we were all saying, eva is a hero. i don't want to put words in your mouth, emma, but first responders are heroes, too, and there was michelle arriving, and no doubt doing that work every day. i don't think we could get by without them. i wouldn't be here today if it wasn't for the ambulances, anybody, the amount of seizures i have had i wouldn't be here today without any of...
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eva. >>> now to the pandemic. as mentioned states reported their highest number of cases in a single day since the pandemic began. more than 97,000 in a single 24-hour period. the record comes as the u.s. reaches a grim milestone. abc's trevor ault is here in new york city with the latest. good morning, trevor. >> reporter: good morning, eva. you know, the covid infection counts have rising steadily since we got into the fall to the point more than half of the u.s. shattered records this month and experts fear that deaths are going to follow as already this virus is claiming the lives of more than 800 americans. this morning, as america passes 9 million confirmed covid-19 cases and infections rise in all but two states, nearly all of the u.s. is fighting an apparent losing battle to contain the virus. >> the cases continue to increase. the hospitalizations continue to increase and the deaths continue to increase. >> reporter: in the month of october, 29 states and puerto rico hit new record highs for cases, 22 sta
eva. >>> now to the pandemic. as mentioned states reported their highest number of cases in a single day since the pandemic began. more than 97,000 in a single 24-hour period. the record comes as the u.s. reaches a grim milestone. abc's trevor ault is here in new york city with the latest. good morning, trevor. >> reporter: good morning, eva. you know, the covid infection counts have rising steadily since we got into the fall to the point more than half of the u.s. shattered...
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eva? >> zohreen shah, thank you. >>> let's switch gears and go to rob marciano.milar pumpkin patch, but different place. >>> this is actually -- it's a nursery really in the suburbs. we're in the country here. we're on a farm. matter of fact, this is protected. this will always be a farm no matter who arms it and a beautiful farm at that with the orchards, and my kids and i went apple picking last week, and blue jay orchards has plenty of pumpkins and a bumper crop in bethel, connecticut. it's cold here. it's colder in the west. we talked about the wildfire situation in colorado and the saving grace a little bit with the snow that's coming. this is more like winter in colorado. denver you're in a winter storm warning. probably see six inches of snow there. might see some ice in the oklahoma panhandle. getting it to just west of oklahoma city, but a foot of snow possibly in the colorado rockies. we will take it. we need it. this will help the fire situation. our attention turns to california. a lot of cold air. these numbers are going to be record lows today and t
eva? >> zohreen shah, thank you. >>> let's switch gears and go to rob marciano.milar pumpkin patch, but different place. >>> this is actually -- it's a nursery really in the suburbs. we're in the country here. we're on a farm. matter of fact, this is protected. this will always be a farm no matter who arms it and a beautiful farm at that with the orchards, and my kids and i went apple picking last week, and blue jay orchards has plenty of pumpkins and a bumper crop in...
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>> from a medical perspective, eva, nothing really surprising there. it was really just the patient's perspective of his experience with covid-19. it would have been nice to hear how the first lady is doing and i really have to caution, there are so many doctors trying to connect the dots on the president's personal health right now and his disease course. unless you are looking at the president's medical record, that is complete speculation and in terms of his appearance today and resuming schedule i think we have to go by the cdc guidance which says clearly, ten days from the first onset of symptoms or two sequential negative tests 24 hours apart. it is very possible that the president will be meeting both of those criteria but we cannot speculate on this. >> yeah, dr. ashton, there's a lot we don't know. a lot of details that we still don't know. the cdc has added overweight to its possible risk factors for getting severely ill from covid-19. how concerned should people be about those extra pounds right now? >> well, i think they should always be co
>> from a medical perspective, eva, nothing really surprising there. it was really just the patient's perspective of his experience with covid-19. it would have been nice to hear how the first lady is doing and i really have to caution, there are so many doctors trying to connect the dots on the president's personal health right now and his disease course. unless you are looking at the president's medical record, that is complete speculation and in terms of his appearance today and...
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tonight, more on that new study and here's abc's eva bipilgrim. >> reporter: tonight, the number of covid cases and hospitalizations are on the rise in more than half the country. 14 states hitting a record number of hospitalizations last week. in utah, one of the hot spots, entire families coming in. >> many times one of them makes it and one of them doesn't, and that's been really heartbreaking to see. >> reporter: experts warning of an increase in the number of deaths in the coming days. >> when you look at what's going on in the united states, it's really very troublesome. >> reporter: more than 215,000 americans have now died from the virus, including julie davis, a third grade teacher in north carolina. >> she could reach every child. she just loved every child. >> reporter: her family thinks she got the virus from a student at her school. her school district has now moved to all remote learning. in new york, anger over covid cluster shutdowns in parts of the city spilling into the streets. in nashville, thousands crowded together and mostly maskless for this church service sunday.
tonight, more on that new study and here's abc's eva bipilgrim. >> reporter: tonight, the number of covid cases and hospitalizations are on the rise in more than half the country. 14 states hitting a record number of hospitalizations last week. in utah, one of the hot spots, entire families coming in. >> many times one of them makes it and one of them doesn't, and that's been really heartbreaking to see. >> reporter: experts warning of an increase in the number of deaths in...
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good morning to you, devin. >> reporter: good morning, eva.accine, public health experts say that testing for covid-19 will need to remain a top priority through the end of the next year. some scientists are pushing to make it as routine as brushing your teeth, but for now the highly accurate pcr test done in a lab is the gold standard. we got a closer look inside the company curative which has done 4 million tests in less than six months. as covid cases surge, it's being fought swab by swab. after a slow start, the nation's covid testing operation has been humming. the samples pour sboing into la like this one from the lab curative. abc got an exclusive look at the operation processing nearly 10% of the nation's daily tests. >> this is all designed to have scale-up capacity to 100,000 samples per day. >> reporter: the trump administration says more than 120 million covid tests will be available nationwide in october, but far fewer americans are actually being tested. only around 1 million per day, less than 30 million per month. >> i think pe
good morning to you, devin. >> reporter: good morning, eva.accine, public health experts say that testing for covid-19 will need to remain a top priority through the end of the next year. some scientists are pushing to make it as routine as brushing your teeth, but for now the highly accurate pcr test done in a lab is the gold standard. we got a closer look inside the company curative which has done 4 million tests in less than six months. as covid cases surge, it's being fought swab by...
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el papel que te van, >>> ya han emitido, más del 50%, del 2016, >>> faltan seis días, que la actriz eva . >>> su voz . >>> de los próximos comicios sobre la necesidad de una economía, tener seguro médico, me el próximo 3 de noviembre, fue catalogado, fue publicada en una página, de acuerdo con líderes de la ciudad, quien apoya la reducción, el propósito era ilustrar las consecuencias, no todos tuvieron de esta forma. >>> le dio a los votantes, demasiado racistas cualquier mensaje de odio >>> el director de la organización fue puesta en licencia administrativa, podemos ayudar, visite nuestro sitio web donde encontrará toda la información. vamos a una posible reforma, ya se abordaron este tema, han impactado desproporcionadamente, >>> mientras tanto, se desata la polémicaluego de que estudiante este baile realizado por un estudiante, y acompañado de conflicto, es una locura, está asociado a las personas de casa, dijo esta estudiante >>> en las imágenes se ve a la joven, sobre la comunidad afroamericana deberíamos estar hablando de esto en las comunidades pero se puede hacer más el preside
el papel que te van, >>> ya han emitido, más del 50%, del 2016, >>> faltan seis días, que la actriz eva . >>> su voz . >>> de los próximos comicios sobre la necesidad de una economía, tener seguro médico, me el próximo 3 de noviembre, fue catalogado, fue publicada en una página, de acuerdo con líderes de la ciudad, quien apoya la reducción, el propósito era ilustrar las consecuencias, no todos tuvieron de esta forma. >>> le dio a los...
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eva pilgrim has the story, good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning, george.t study and those patients tell us getting the help they need is often hard because doctors don't believe them. experts now warning more help is desperately needed. caitlin barber was the picture of youth and health. she's an avid runner who spent hours every day training. the 27-year-old just got married a year ago. >> we were living the newlywed dream, you know, and loving life and our life turned upside down in a day. >> reporter: in march, caitlin a dietitian working at nursing home, was diagnosed with covid. she recovered at home and she thought that would be the end of it. she's had repeated negative covid tests, the virus gone from her body but the lingering effects are not, now even worse. >> we call it the corona coaster because one day could be okay and the next day i am on the floor having convulsions thinking i'm having a heart attack. you don't know when you're going to drop. >> reporter: caitlin can't walk on her own. she's so weak her husband and family have to help her
eva pilgrim has the story, good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning, george.t study and those patients tell us getting the help they need is often hard because doctors don't believe them. experts now warning more help is desperately needed. caitlin barber was the picture of youth and health. she's an avid runner who spent hours every day training. the 27-year-old just got married a year ago. >> we were living the newlywed dream, you know, and loving life and our life turned...
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eva morales -- evo morales -- this could have paved the way for him to turn -- return to bolivia. this is live from paris. thank you very much. we will start with a story that continues to shock france and in many ways the best of the world. france has renewed a clampdown on muslim organizations in the wake of a beheading of a teacher in a paris suburb. they investigated the beheading of elementary's go teacher, -- elementary school teacher samuel paty after he showed ptures of the prophet, mohammed in class. this time, the killer was an 18-year-old refugee who traveled over 100 kilometers to carry out the atrocity. we will be getting many aspects of the story throughout. let's start with the analysis of our first guest. he is a sociologist. thank you for joining us. can i start with a question? it is a difficult one to answer. why is france witnessing another terror atrocity like this? >> there would be -- that would be a very difficult question to answer. i would say that france is this country that has been grappling and struggling with the proper way to acknowledge this attack
eva morales -- evo morales -- this could have paved the way for him to turn -- return to bolivia. this is live from paris. thank you very much. we will start with a story that continues to shock france and in many ways the best of the world. france has renewed a clampdown on muslim organizations in the wake of a beheading of a teacher in a paris suburb. they investigated the beheading of elementary's go teacher, -- elementary school teacher samuel paty after he showed ptures of the prophet,...
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with your "gma first look" i'm eva pilgrim. >>> we are coming back with another full 90 minutes of news including the tiny survivor found in the glass fire. >>> and the memorials popping up for legendary guitarist eddie van halen. >>> as more and more counties across the bay area are beginning to reopen more businesses, we're learning more about the new equity metric. we'll learn about what that is and how it could keep some bay area counties from further reopening. >>> at 5:26, a live look outside at the golden gate bridge which we can see this morning. we are also seeing the temperatures for a lot of say yes... to the best bargains ever at ross! yes! oh, yeah! yep. yesss! savings on savings on savings? that's yes for less. at ross. proposition 16 takes some women make as little as 42% of what a man makes. voting yes on prop 16 helps us fix that. it's supported by leaders like kamala harris and opposed by those who have always opposed equality. we either fall from grace or we rise. together. proposition 16 provides equal opportunities, levelling the playing field for all of us. vote ye
with your "gma first look" i'm eva pilgrim. >>> we are coming back with another full 90 minutes of news including the tiny survivor found in the glass fire. >>> and the memorials popping up for legendary guitarist eddie van halen. >>> as more and more counties across the bay area are beginning to reopen more businesses, we're learning more about the new equity metric. we'll learn about what that is and how it could keep some bay area counties from further...
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latin next culture, it is a cbs special called essential heroes, the program is produced and hosted by eva longoria, gloria asked yvonne and ricky martin. >> we decided we would turn this moment of crisis into a moment of recovery. the special brings to light, it owners and elevates our contributions to our country and it celebrates who we are because i think it's important for us to remember that we are heroes. >> you can watch the celebration tonight and 9:00 right here on kpix5. >>> they knew they were swimming near fish, but something else was in those water, a close encounter with sharks caught on camera. >>> a group of swimmers had a close encounter. >> it happened at sydney's world famous bondi beach. drone filled it shows dozens of people taking a morning dip and swimming past a large school of salmon. what they did not realize is at least two sharks were feeding on the fish nearby. at one .3 of the swimmers even swam directly over the sharks, fortunately no one was hurt. >> with a lot of food is nearby you know they are lurking around somewhere. >> let their safe. >>> coming up on
latin next culture, it is a cbs special called essential heroes, the program is produced and hosted by eva longoria, gloria asked yvonne and ricky martin. >> we decided we would turn this moment of crisis into a moment of recovery. the special brings to light, it owners and elevates our contributions to our country and it celebrates who we are because i think it's important for us to remember that we are heroes. >> you can watch the celebration tonight and 9:00 right here on kpix5....
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here's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: in this morning's "gma" first look, halloween and the coronavirus. >we don't want door to door trick or treating period. >> reporter: el paso in the midst of a coronavirus surge tamping down halloween plans. the city seeing close to 11,000 active cases. beverly hills approving an urgency ordinance banning trick or treating, restricting giving candy, treats or toys to anyone not in your household. warning rule breakers will be issued citations. >> even though it was a difficult decision, it really was the right decision to make in this day and time. >> so how can you make sure your family stays safe but still has lots of spooky fun? coming up at 7:00 a.m., we'll show you the creative ideas from parents across the country plus dr. jen ashton weighs in live. with your "gma" first look, i'm eva pilgrim, abc news, new york. >>> we'll be back with another full 90 minutes of news including the creative halloween costume one father made for his daughter. it's a hit for anybody who has had to deal with distance but you can work out anything wowith comcast busin
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eva pilgrim is there in philadelphia for us. good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning, robin.or help not once but twice that day because wallace was in the midst of a mental health crisis. this morning, they are calling for peace as the national guard has now been mobilized to help maintain order here in philadelphia. overnight, turmoil in philadelphia. demonstrators arrested, others wrestled to the ground as anger spilled into the streets following the death of walter wallace jr., a man allegedly armed with a knife and shot by police earlier this week. the unrest sparking a second night of looting. walmart and other local businesses ransacked throughout the night. wallace's family now demanding an end to the violence. >> i hope people show my family and the city some kind of respect because like me i ain't got time to loot and burn up and destroy where i live. it's uncalled for. it's not helping me and my family. >> reporter: wallace's family said they called for help monday telling the officers when they arrived that he was having a manic episode and was bipolar. >> i was te
eva pilgrim is there in philadelphia for us. good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning, robin.or help not once but twice that day because wallace was in the midst of a mental health crisis. this morning, they are calling for peace as the national guard has now been mobilized to help maintain order here in philadelphia. overnight, turmoil in philadelphia. demonstrators arrested, others wrestled to the ground as anger spilled into the streets following the death of walter wallace jr., a...
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this is all it is eva these are the top stories celebrations have begun in chile you for looks like a referendum to change the constitution will pass with an overwhelming majority polls close more than an hour ago the government agreed to the vote following protests against social and economic inequalities. america editor of the c n n human is in santiago. if this were a boxing match. versus the reject has won by a not proud bunch we're hearing everything from 70 to 80 percent approval versus 15 to 20 so really really quite mad it's not quite clear yet whether a constitutional assembly will also have to be approved that means when the delegates to rewrite the constitution will be. popular vote or whether after the. current congress and senate but that's still to come meanwhile people are waiting for the final official vote to come out they're coming here in waves by the thousands the security forces in iraq are far tear gas and protesters trying to get into baghdad's fortified green zone they're marking one year since the start of demonstrations against corruption on the front. france
this is all it is eva these are the top stories celebrations have begun in chile you for looks like a referendum to change the constitution will pass with an overwhelming majority polls close more than an hour ago the government agreed to the vote following protests against social and economic inequalities. america editor of the c n n human is in santiago. if this were a boxing match. versus the reject has won by a not proud bunch we're hearing everything from 70 to 80 percent approval versus...
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the village residents ended up collecting 992 flies one lucky specimen eva one a prize the fly erica was treated to an all expenses paid spot weekend with her owner's flight included. all day and we've been out and about with erica not one person has given us funny looks or called us a bit loopy and. the event prompted hums dietrich wrecked house to put his company's future on the line he's invested around 2000000 euros in the conservation of insects and other small creatures. the project also includes setting up green groups to compensate for the animals his products have killed. the roof of his headquarters. has also become a home for insects. by products kill insects makers but i don't see a contradiction in making insecticides one of the same time helping insects. from killer to save really or is this just a marketing ploy because these days products that can boast environmentally friendly credentials tend to sell better. because this can marketing guns and then this isn't about marketing i want to see the market we're just seen in the mornings on my product. each product has a b
the village residents ended up collecting 992 flies one lucky specimen eva one a prize the fly erica was treated to an all expenses paid spot weekend with her owner's flight included. all day and we've been out and about with erica not one person has given us funny looks or called us a bit loopy and. the event prompted hums dietrich wrecked house to put his company's future on the line he's invested around 2000000 euros in the conservation of insects and other small creatures. the project also...
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. >> wisconsin teen eva penningcook is battling long haul covid-19 symptoms three months after testing positive. >> i fumble my words, body aches and the hot flashes. and the headaches. >> a warning from former fda commissioner scott gottlieb telling face the nation it's going to be a tough holiday season. >> i think this is probably going to be the hardest faphasef this pandemic. >> billion billion football coach testing negative now and back on the sidelines. and one coach comes back, another one sits out after facing backlash for wanting to pack a 90,000 seat stadium, dan mullen now aunsing nnouncing he covid-19 positive. americans are bracing for what could be a very rough fall and winter. holiday travel, more gatherings inside and colder temperatures are making it easier for the virus to spread. officials are hoping all the health measures will be enough to avoid more and stricter lockdowns. cbs news, los angeles. >>> dr. anthony fauci says he's not surprised president trump got coronavirus. the nation's top infectious disease expert shared his thoughts on 60 mi"60 minutes" l nigh
. >> wisconsin teen eva penningcook is battling long haul covid-19 symptoms three months after testing positive. >> i fumble my words, body aches and the hot flashes. and the headaches. >> a warning from former fda commissioner scott gottlieb telling face the nation it's going to be a tough holiday season. >> i think this is probably going to be the hardest faphasef this pandemic. >> billion billion football coach testing negative now and back on the sidelines. and...
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and of eva met her protagonist at a panel discussion she says the encounter was love at size they both said in her acceptance speech for the at the awards ceremony for the prize which kicks off the frankfurt book say that and that was not just the heroine of the book but a real life heroine the result of the extraordinary work which did not she was going to win the german book prize for and we've got a clip of her receiving her presence about. what i had prepared was something of a consolation speech for myself for the very likely event that i would not win. but i can't read got to you now come. to come here in a few. ok very modest jiri statement of rationale said the power of elevate the story is equal to the power of her heroine it's breathtaking how fresh the old form of the epic sounds here and with what lightness of a bit condenses the life story of french resistance fighter and woman walk into a novel about courage resistance and the struggle for freedom and seems like a really extraordinary life and she's a person a lot of us actually hadn't heard of before this work she's not
and of eva met her protagonist at a panel discussion she says the encounter was love at size they both said in her acceptance speech for the at the awards ceremony for the prize which kicks off the frankfurt book say that and that was not just the heroine of the book but a real life heroine the result of the extraordinary work which did not she was going to win the german book prize for and we've got a clip of her receiving her presence about. what i had prepared was something of a consolation...
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and ant e-- ant eva is not an idea. and i expect homeland security to do what they can to protect our federal property, statues, and this city just a mile from here torn down, all over the country, torn down. even if african-american leaders were torn down. doesn't the department of homeland security, mr. maher, just a simple question but i'm going to state the obvious, don't you have the responsibility to protect federal property. >> yes, we did. under title 40. we have a specific statutory responsibility to do that. >> so you were doing that. you're providing intelligence in portland, seattle, you're feeding these reports, i know that go out around the country, correct? >> correct, yes. >> we've even seen some foreign involvement in these protests around the country. it is pretty alarming. antifa is not an idea, mr. maher, it is a radical group and there is a lot of groups like them and i have no idea why the democrats would be protecting antifa. this is a bizarre, bizarre strange events that we're witnessing right he
and ant e-- ant eva is not an idea. and i expect homeland security to do what they can to protect our federal property, statues, and this city just a mile from here torn down, all over the country, torn down. even if african-american leaders were torn down. doesn't the department of homeland security, mr. maher, just a simple question but i'm going to state the obvious, don't you have the responsibility to protect federal property. >> yes, we did. under title 40. we have a specific...
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eva, thanks >>> let's bring in dr. jen ashton for more.'s your best advice to parents about trick-or-treating? >> well, i think, george, we have to understand that these are the consequences to the sos why the cdc, public health officials, epidemiologists taking this very seriously. we don't want trick-or-treaters to bring coronavirus to someone's door or to leave someone's door with this virus. so i think the advice is be creative. there's no such thing as zero risk today but, according to the done just at your home with the people with whom you live really the safest thing this year, unfortunately. >> we know some people are going to trick-or-treat anyway. should parents wipe down the >> well, you know, all the existing data, george, at s vir primarily through the ai through droplets or aerosolized not a major route of transmission, wiping down candy is not a recommendation by the cdc but washing your hands is and always will be. >> and i can't even imagine people are actually going to consider haunted houses this year and indoor hallowe
eva, thanks >>> let's bring in dr. jen ashton for more.'s your best advice to parents about trick-or-treating? >> well, i think, george, we have to understand that these are the consequences to the sos why the cdc, public health officials, epidemiologists taking this very seriously. we don't want trick-or-treaters to bring coronavirus to someone's door or to leave someone's door with this virus. so i think the advice is be creative. there's no such thing as zero risk today but,...
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our eva pilgrim joins us with more on this bizarre story. good morning, t.j. this is a crazy story. from the day that barron lee was gunned down he says there was only one person in his mind that he thought was responsible for this. this morning, his ex-wife is expected to be charged for trying to have him killed. an alleged murder for hire plot exposed. this morning, sharon kelly waking up behind bars after allegedly offering a 17-year-old thousands of dollars to kill her ex-husband. >> i looked to the right and i saw somebody in a mask running towards me. >> reporter: barron lee says he's been embroiled in a bitter custody battle with his ex-wife. in july, police say a 17-year-old gunman shot at him ten times, nine bullets hitting him in the legislation, arms and chest. >> i was three feet away from my car. i heard a pop. so i looked to the left. i didn't see anybody. then i heard another one. at the same time i looked right, but i ended up dropping my keys. i had been hit in my right arm. >> reporter: police say the gunman shot lee at poi
our eva pilgrim joins us with more on this bizarre story. good morning, t.j. this is a crazy story. from the day that barron lee was gunned down he says there was only one person in his mind that he thought was responsible for this. this morning, his ex-wife is expected to be charged for trying to have him killed. an alleged murder for hire plot exposed. this morning, sharon kelly waking up behind bars after allegedly offering a 17-year-old thousands of dollars to kill her ex-husband. >>...
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the village residents ended up collecting 992 flies one lucky specimen eva one a prize the fly erica was treated to an all expenses paid spa weekend with her owner's flights included. all day as we've been out and about with erica not one person has given us funny looks or called us a bit loopy in. the event prompted hum's dietrich wrecked house to put his company's future on the line he's invested around 2000000 euros in the conservation of insects and other small creatures. the project also includes setting up green groups to compensate for the animals his products have killed. the roof of his headquarters. has also become a home for insects. by products kill insects makers but i don't see a contradiction in making insecticides one of the same time helping insects. from killer to save really or is this just a marketing ploy because these days products that can buy used environmentally friendly credentials tend to sell better. because this kind marketing dunce and then this isn't about marketing because i want to see the market regina's device i've seen in the mornings on my product
the village residents ended up collecting 992 flies one lucky specimen eva one a prize the fly erica was treated to an all expenses paid spa weekend with her owner's flights included. all day as we've been out and about with erica not one person has given us funny looks or called us a bit loopy in. the event prompted hum's dietrich wrecked house to put his company's future on the line he's invested around 2000000 euros in the conservation of insects and other small creatures. the project also...
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the village residents ended up collecting 992 flies one lucky specimen eva one a prize the fly erica was treated to an all expenses paid spa weekend with her owner's flight included. all day as we've been out and about with erica not one person has given us funny looks or called us a bit loopy to get. the event prompted hum's to trick wreck house to put his company's future on the line he's invested around 2000000 euros in the conservation of insects and other small creatures. the project also includes setting up green groups to compensate for the animals his products have killed. the roof of his. has also become a home for insects. by products kill insects makers by i don't see a contradiction in making insecticides one of the same time helping insects. from killer to save really or is this just a marketing ploy. because these days products that can buy used environmentally friendly credentials tend to sell better. because this can marketing guns and then this isn't about marketing i want to see the market regina's device i've seen in the mornings on my product. each product has a b
the village residents ended up collecting 992 flies one lucky specimen eva one a prize the fly erica was treated to an all expenses paid spa weekend with her owner's flight included. all day as we've been out and about with erica not one person has given us funny looks or called us a bit loopy to get. the event prompted hum's to trick wreck house to put his company's future on the line he's invested around 2000000 euros in the conservation of insects and other small creatures. the project also...
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and of eva met her protagonist at a panel discussion she says the encounter was love at 1st sight they said in her acceptance speech for the at the awards ceremony with the for the prize which kicks off the frankfurt book fair that and that was not just the heroine of the book but a real life heroine the result of the mating is this extraordinary work which did not know she was going to win the german book prize for and we've got a clip of her receiving her present sick award about. probably public what i had prepared was something of a consolation speech for myself for the very likely event that i would not win. but i can't read to you now come. to come here with you. ok very modest the jury's statement of rationale said the power of an of a the story is equal to the power of her heroine it's breathtaking how fresh the old form with the epic sounds here and with what lightness baby condenses the life story of french resistance fighter and bowman walk into a novel about courage resistance and the struggle for freedom and seems like a really extraordinary life and she's a personal lot o
and of eva met her protagonist at a panel discussion she says the encounter was love at 1st sight they said in her acceptance speech for the at the awards ceremony with the for the prize which kicks off the frankfurt book fair that and that was not just the heroine of the book but a real life heroine the result of the mating is this extraordinary work which did not know she was going to win the german book prize for and we've got a clip of her receiving her present sick award about. probably...
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. >> reporter: eva velasquez is with the identity theft resource center, a support group for victimsof i.d. theft. >> the saddest and most tragic experience that we are hearing about is the people who have a legitimate need. because it is taking so long for people to get their applications through and processed. when it's denied, because they are a victim of a crime, they have to go through the process of unwinding that. >> reporter: federal and state governments are losing billions in fraud because in an effort to make it easier for desperate people to apply, states including california did not use time-tested security measures. >> the law of unintended consequences took shape here. >> reporter: this is the chief identity officer at e-mail security firm. >> the actual identity verification process was minimal. it was create an account, use whatever e-mail address you want, they weren't even verifying whether the same e- mail address or versions of that e-mail address were being used for multiple accounts. >> reporter: criminals of all shapes and sizes jumped on the money wagon. but
. >> reporter: eva velasquez is with the identity theft resource center, a support group for victimsof i.d. theft. >> the saddest and most tragic experience that we are hearing about is the people who have a legitimate need. because it is taking so long for people to get their applications through and processed. when it's denied, because they are a victim of a crime, they have to go through the process of unwinding that. >> reporter: federal and state governments are losing...
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martin luther king junior, win frankly i think that leadership today is looking more like laverne cox or eva do vern a or angelica ross. it is more aptly reflecting the complexity of our communities, -- that come want to ask about the election, which is coming up in about 12 days, somewhere around there. having to deal with , whoevers that be those powers might be, and then choosing who you align yourself with. and sometimes those things can be at odds. i know that you discuss this in a conversation you had with a rapper and it is the idea of who you align yourself with versus how you achieve your goals. how are you feeling about the election these days? this tuesday, on i am feeling motivated and inspired. be one of is going to the most consequential elections in a generation. and what i know is already millions of people are voting and have voted. from what i understand, this election will have the highest turnout in the history of the nation, so that makes me hopeful because i think it indicates that people are paying attention and taking their protest into the polls. that is important be
martin luther king junior, win frankly i think that leadership today is looking more like laverne cox or eva do vern a or angelica ross. it is more aptly reflecting the complexity of our communities, -- that come want to ask about the election, which is coming up in about 12 days, somewhere around there. having to deal with , whoevers that be those powers might be, and then choosing who you align yourself with. and sometimes those things can be at odds. i know that you discuss this in a...
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hamburg business psychologist eva short to alstom knows about the secretive circles of bankers bank of the bank is see their role as 1st and foremost to increase their customer's investment or at least not to let it decrease and given that they consider it absolutely fair and legitimate to evade taxes in order to save their customers money. the more their customers invested the more the suspected comics perpetrators made in commissions that meant the ig money you know it's one of them bought a yacht which he supposedly named come x. roll then there was a broker who had 2 villas on milkha one in the north and one in the south certain when he was asked why he said there's a 2 degree temperature difference here in winter i mean the one that's a bit warmer and in summer i mean the cooler one the bridge into i n n these are the kinds of a 1st world problems that come to traitors faces they don't even know what to do with their money and we need. the high life at the taxpayers' expense thanks to the state rebates comebacks participants remained in their wealth bubble far from the reality mos
hamburg business psychologist eva short to alstom knows about the secretive circles of bankers bank of the bank is see their role as 1st and foremost to increase their customer's investment or at least not to let it decrease and given that they consider it absolutely fair and legitimate to evade taxes in order to save their customers money. the more their customers invested the more the suspected comics perpetrators made in commissions that meant the ig money you know it's one of them bought a...
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translation: the measures being taken in the hotel is to evacuate taken in the hotel is to eva cuateeryone as a precaution. those who did not make managers to their flights or have to go directly to the shelter to protect themselves. with our first hurricane, we are scared. although we have been living here for five yea rs, been living here for five years, its first hurricane and the truth is that we are very nervous. the storm surge of two to three metres in places forecast, both have been secured, or even better, pulled from the water. the storm is strengthening over the caribbean sea by 137 kilometres per hour injust caribbean sea by 137 kilometres per hour in just 24 hours, the fastest rate of intensification since hurricane wilma in 2005, the last major storm to hit the mexican coast to. back then it took the economy six months to recover, which is why this time, the officials here are taking it so seriously. after mexico, delta will strengthen over the gulf of mexico, its warm waters feeding the wins before it weakens a little and then slams into louisiana on friday. let's get
translation: the measures being taken in the hotel is to evacuate taken in the hotel is to eva cuateeryone as a precaution. those who did not make managers to their flights or have to go directly to the shelter to protect themselves. with our first hurricane, we are scared. although we have been living here for five yea rs, been living here for five years, its first hurricane and the truth is that we are very nervous. the storm surge of two to three metres in places forecast, both have been...
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give us ask us online sites eva this is a pua seville an initiative people are donating supplies nonstop here everything is sorted and sent to the warehouse every person in armenia wants to be involved and help in whatever way they can you know of the most people it's just the spirit of our people cannot be broken we are all united everyone has their personal grievances against the government or anyone else behind them. journalists in. are getting caught in the crossfire as well 4 were injured in a shell strike on wednesday including 2 french reporters they were airlifted to yet of for treatment and are now back in france and on thursday a camera man from an armenian t.v. channel was severely injured during the shelling these are pictures of his car earlier my colleague you know neal spoke to eldar rustle of a journalist from an azerbaijani t.v. channel he described the damage on the very side of the border. we have seen destroyed houses destroyed ambulances destroyed infrastructures. people from their civil population people that had nothing to do with the military actions used to leave
give us ask us online sites eva this is a pua seville an initiative people are donating supplies nonstop here everything is sorted and sent to the warehouse every person in armenia wants to be involved and help in whatever way they can you know of the most people it's just the spirit of our people cannot be broken we are all united everyone has their personal grievances against the government or anyone else behind them. journalists in. are getting caught in the crossfire as well 4 were injured...
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well eva stones to weave is a political commentators pose the editor and founder of mike's back media she tells us the type of filters michelle obama is targeting. we do have very polarized opinions that is absolutely clear but there is a sliver of americans who if not are completely under sided they are not the traditional democratic voter either on the far left or the right so for example you do have those republican voters on the right suburbanites who voted for trump last time and also quote unquote working class who voted for trump last time who she's appealing to on a conscientious level and she's also signaling to those on the left who last time may have stayed at home because they were frustrated with the options and who are still frustrated today with the level of a press and a heightened level of oppression that people of color persist with simply black people and other people of color have been feeling in this nation that literally have put our lives in danger and what she's saying is to those on the left don't stay at home this time your vote does indeed have power and you
well eva stones to weave is a political commentators pose the editor and founder of mike's back media she tells us the type of filters michelle obama is targeting. we do have very polarized opinions that is absolutely clear but there is a sliver of americans who if not are completely under sided they are not the traditional democratic voter either on the far left or the right so for example you do have those republican voters on the right suburbanites who voted for trump last time and also...
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still ahead here on al-jazeera a violent crackdown on protests eva cost related sexual violence in india to the deaths of 2 women. it's back to the beaches in brazil in defiance of carette of our soldiers to keep off the latest from rio. we may well see another tropical system developing in the northwest pacific over the next few days little clutch of storms to the south of japan is a long way out but it may well run up towards japan but even push over towards at least inside of china in about a week's time as a say a long way out you can see the position of the heaviest rains at present ahead of that is fine and dry feel good parts of japan northern parts seeing a few showers northern areas of honshu into qaida and these will drift away as we go on into choose stay lousy dry across the korean peninsula 19 celsius the fall so some of the temperature was northern parts of china and then central areas little pockets of shabby rain just pushing over towards shanghai once again for choose they show is that down towards taiwan meanwhile we've got some very heavy rain continuing across eastern
still ahead here on al-jazeera a violent crackdown on protests eva cost related sexual violence in india to the deaths of 2 women. it's back to the beaches in brazil in defiance of carette of our soldiers to keep off the latest from rio. we may well see another tropical system developing in the northwest pacific over the next few days little clutch of storms to the south of japan is a long way out but it may well run up towards japan but even push over towards at least inside of china in about...
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peaceful election day in bolivia it's the 1st vote in the latin american nation since the ousting of eva morales last year results are expected to trickle through slowly though after the rapid vote counting system was suspended 5 candidates are vying for the post but the main contenders look to be former president carlos mesa and luis are say who is a supporter of more. alice the movement for socialism party which took power had postponed the vote twice before. for more about the stories that shaped this week check out our t. dot com at our page on twitter on behalf of myself and the r.t.e. international team thanks for watching and we hope to see you again soon. every. little. the median tyrant used to leak if you disagree with the official narrative you're told a conspiracy theorist never mind many divisional narrative actually more to seriously and is big war with. or. part of. the welcome to worlds apart when it comes to discussing racism in america the debate usually focuses on how immoral or entrenched it is and while it is definitely in both of those things it's hard to quantify t
peaceful election day in bolivia it's the 1st vote in the latin american nation since the ousting of eva morales last year results are expected to trickle through slowly though after the rapid vote counting system was suspended 5 candidates are vying for the post but the main contenders look to be former president carlos mesa and luis are say who is a supporter of more. alice the movement for socialism party which took power had postponed the vote twice before. for more about the stories that...
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general election bought the president having to be eva the incumbent again all replaced that is set instone whatever happens in january it's either more mr trump or it's the new guy mr biden in the oval office but the election itself could in theory be shunted forward. it could be but i do not think this is going to happen the debates can be moved a lot of things can be moved but this general election is not going to be moved i think no matter what happens you know think about the fact that there's already early voting going on all over the u.s. so voting is already taking place we are simply too close to the election to deal lay it. you know if president trump god forbid is deathly ill at that time i still believe especially given the fact that it appears that vice president pence has tested negative so there is no continuity of government problem at the moment i do think that voting would still take place and even if it's understood that if you vote for president trump there could be a chance that it will go to vice president pence but there is continuity of government there i think
general election bought the president having to be eva the incumbent again all replaced that is set instone whatever happens in january it's either more mr trump or it's the new guy mr biden in the oval office but the election itself could in theory be shunted forward. it could be but i do not think this is going to happen the debates can be moved a lot of things can be moved but this general election is not going to be moved i think no matter what happens you know think about the fact that...
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word from batted in have a formal role -- the court was heard from but it world.have a formal host: eva is calling from georgia on the republican line. good morning. caller: i think that voters generally know little about the court. little evidence exists that the public cares about this for a= this about this fight, even though polling routinely puts in supreme court is an issue the election since justice ginsburg's death. is still remains clear that it is health care and the economy surveys. i looked at the 2018 c-span survey and i found that 62% of americans couldn't even name a single one of the nine justices. even as overwhelming likely voters said they believe the court plays a major role in shaping their lives. the survey released that court packing term, that if you happen to come upon a political flashpoint. woman.suburban and i am voting for the biden-harris ticket. not because of the court, but because of health care, because of our children needing a future, because of my 90-year-old mom who is needing to have the safety and security of being in an assisted living facility t
word from batted in have a formal role -- the court was heard from but it world.have a formal host: eva is calling from georgia on the republican line. good morning. caller: i think that voters generally know little about the court. little evidence exists that the public cares about this for a= this about this fight, even though polling routinely puts in supreme court is an issue the election since justice ginsburg's death. is still remains clear that it is health care and the economy surveys....
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celsius temps drop a touch as we go on into sunday that wetter weather diving down swore to southeast and eva said we could see some rain as the system makes its way through on sunday slowly pushing towards new zealand but ahead of that doesn't look too bad for the stated at least until the beginning of next week but looking to get to the moment across japan might meanwhile we have cuts a bit of cloud streaming in some heavier rain here as we go through saturday pushing on into sunday dryer brighter weather comes back in and temperatures in tokyo getting up to around 20 celsius a similar temperature that so for so and for beijing northern parts of china looking essentially 5 dry and sunny but we have got some showers into central areas of china and down towards the southwest is still looking at some very heavy rain sliding through here and it does mean further flooding for a good part of central and northern vietnam. but. cyprus a european island openly offering citizenship to those who can afford it in august al-jazeera made global headlines with the cyprus papers confidential documents that
celsius temps drop a touch as we go on into sunday that wetter weather diving down swore to southeast and eva said we could see some rain as the system makes its way through on sunday slowly pushing towards new zealand but ahead of that doesn't look too bad for the stated at least until the beginning of next week but looking to get to the moment across japan might meanwhile we have cuts a bit of cloud streaming in some heavier rain here as we go through saturday pushing on into sunday dryer...
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controversial because in a lot of cities in mexico they sent 2 to one a new level or led to more or less their eva troubled by crime or by kidnapping you know evil or to we ourselves found that systematic kidnapping was taking place involving migrants so you can imagine with that situation already in place the new york times article which said that unaccompanied minors children were being sent to these cities with an adult in a country that was not their own obviously cool's news so after this we've started to get in touch with customs and border protection to ask for their response to this the report is based on an internal e-mail that the new york times gathered which indicated that this was the case we haven't got any response from customer border protections despite telling them that we were going to be talking about it now from the mets can government we did have a response saying the mets can government will follow up on specific cases in which unaccompanied minors could have vented mexico in an irregular fashion sort of confirming here that if this is happening it would be against the agree
controversial because in a lot of cities in mexico they sent 2 to one a new level or led to more or less their eva troubled by crime or by kidnapping you know evil or to we ourselves found that systematic kidnapping was taking place involving migrants so you can imagine with that situation already in place the new york times article which said that unaccompanied minors children were being sent to these cities with an adult in a country that was not their own obviously cool's news so after this...