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average people with the peach trees are planted on land that is no longer used to grow wine on the great plains are removed and replaced with trees. grew quite well she said the minerals in the soil. used to be cheese in both sweet and savory dishes. it's both sweet and savory for the point you can also make nice chance each company has been ill is also nice and like you're too sure the fruit has much to offer that the f.d.a. what how does the muzzle peach differ in taste from a normal peach. first of all it's not sweet it's more savory with a bitter note and when you hold the fresh fruit in your hand it's reddish greely serry and plain wrong has little taste when to watch mix of. i'm not here for fun but for scientific reasons i would like to test it. just less often you can try it thank you the up at the. that looks fortifying. the can hardly wait there's. a muzzle peach cake just the right thing after my bike to work. as you know you can send us your travel videos and we show in here on check in this week's me mate is from christine that she was travelling by boat in northern greece and her
average people with the peach trees are planted on land that is no longer used to grow wine on the great plains are removed and replaced with trees. grew quite well she said the minerals in the soil. used to be cheese in both sweet and savory dishes. it's both sweet and savory for the point you can also make nice chance each company has been ill is also nice and like you're too sure the fruit has much to offer that the f.d.a. what how does the muzzle peach differ in taste from a normal peach....
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so were the great plains of siberia. both sides gradually realized they had a common motive in trying to reduce the danger of an accidental exchange of weapons. in fact, they had a common interest in preventing nuclear war from ever taking place. the destructiveness was so complete. they reached a condition of mutually assured destruction. they even reach the point of overkill. they could kill each other -- each others populations many times over. it was time to start rethinking how to understand the arms race. whether it made any kind of sense. both sides had already appreciated when they signed the treaty in 1963 that they had a common interest in not testing these weapons in the atmosphere. 1969 they also recognized a common interest in trying to de-escalate back from the brink of an accidental war. on the right it shows neil armstrong walking on the surface of the moon. this took place in the first year of the nixon administration. the summer of 1969. an incredible achievement. people are interested in the world of w
so were the great plains of siberia. both sides gradually realized they had a common motive in trying to reduce the danger of an accidental exchange of weapons. in fact, they had a common interest in preventing nuclear war from ever taking place. the destructiveness was so complete. they reached a condition of mutually assured destruction. they even reach the point of overkill. they could kill each other -- each others populations many times over. it was time to start rethinking how to...
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people with the peach trees are planted on land that is no longer used to get the wind on the great plainsare removed and replaced with trees. group quite well she said the minerals in the soil. used to be cheese and sweet amsi very dishes and. it's both sweet and savory for the point you can also make nice jam each company has been ill is also nice and like you're too sure the fruit has much to offer that the f.d.a. what how does the muzzle peach differ in taste from a normal peach. essence the 1st of all it's not sweet it's more savory with a bitter note and when you hold the fresh fruit in your hand it's riteish greek's very important role has little taste when to watch mix of. i'm not here for fun but for scientific reasons i would like to test it. just less often you can try it thank you. that looks fortifying. the can hardly wait. there's. a muzzle peach cake just the right thing after my bike to work. as you know you can send us durtro videos and we show in here on check in this week's me mate is from christine that she was travelling by boat in northern greece and her destination w
people with the peach trees are planted on land that is no longer used to get the wind on the great plainsare removed and replaced with trees. group quite well she said the minerals in the soil. used to be cheese and sweet amsi very dishes and. it's both sweet and savory for the point you can also make nice jam each company has been ill is also nice and like you're too sure the fruit has much to offer that the f.d.a. what how does the muzzle peach differ in taste from a normal peach. essence...
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silos and so were the great plains of siberia, with which side willing to fight nuclear weapons against the other. they realized they had a common interest in preventing nuclear war from ever taking place because it's destruckiveness was so complete. they reached a condition of m.a.d. and they reached the point of overkill. they could kill each other's populations many times over. it was a time to start rethinking how to understand the arms race and whether it made any kind of sense. both signs had appreciated when they signed the treat any in 1963 that they had a common interest in not testing these weapons in the atmosphere. and by '69 they also recognized a common interest in trying to de-escalate back from the brink of an accidental war. the photograph on the right shows neil armstrong walking on the surface of the moon and this took place in the first year of the nixon administration. summer of '69. an incredible achievement. but people who were interested in weapons understood that any rocket which can take men to the moon can be packed with nuclear warheads and be fired against t
silos and so were the great plains of siberia, with which side willing to fight nuclear weapons against the other. they realized they had a common interest in preventing nuclear war from ever taking place because it's destruckiveness was so complete. they reached a condition of m.a.d. and they reached the point of overkill. they could kill each other's populations many times over. it was a time to start rethinking how to understand the arms race and whether it made any kind of sense. both signs...
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heavy rain through the great plains, pushing up towards the midwest where we have some snow, some lake effect snow. and that pushes up into one terrier, maybe manitoba, seeing some of that wetter weather wintry weather too. as we go through, choose to nassau and continue driving further east, which as we go on through wednesday, some heavy rain writes the way down into the deep south. new orleans could see some of that wetter weather the appalachians ahead of that they're getting squeezed out of the way. make the most of that dry weather that you have as we go on into the middle of the week wet here. the thanksgiving. meanwhile, still rather wet across central america, i'm afraid big, massive cloud still in play just around the caracas, around guatemala, that wetter weather, still feeding, quite a few showers in across the region. it links with another system which pushes out into the atlantic and more rain here for wednesday. frank assessments, if other can public opinion piece to be traded social media platforms after november would be different cultures. and if you believe that ther
heavy rain through the great plains, pushing up towards the midwest where we have some snow, some lake effect snow. and that pushes up into one terrier, maybe manitoba, seeing some of that wetter weather wintry weather too. as we go through, choose to nassau and continue driving further east, which as we go on through wednesday, some heavy rain writes the way down into the deep south. new orleans could see some of that wetter weather the appalachians ahead of that they're getting squeezed out...
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not cheap, bad at the moment, but this must have cloud gathering across the great plains. that's going to push its way for the race was quite an intense area of low pressure. this one, it brings the rain across the appalachians, over towards the mid atlantic states stacie new york, seeing some heavy right wing, but also seeing some of that wet weather. not rain that just makes its way across the panhandle into the deep south is going to linger here as we go on into friday. some big downpours around louisiana, mississippi, alabama could cause some localized flooding, but it should turn try by this state. as we go towards the weekend, pushing up towards that eastern seaboard by this stage when she weather cool enough into central and western parts of canada, some snow coming back in across british columbia, some heavier right, around the coast, west coast of the u.s. . we're generally fine and dry and there's some wintry flowers there on the southern end of the rockies pushed further south, still fun to drive across much of mexico. we still have some showers lurking around n
not cheap, bad at the moment, but this must have cloud gathering across the great plains. that's going to push its way for the race was quite an intense area of low pressure. this one, it brings the rain across the appalachians, over towards the mid atlantic states stacie new york, seeing some heavy right wing, but also seeing some of that wet weather. not rain that just makes its way across the panhandle into the deep south is going to linger here as we go on into friday. some big downpours...
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to the great plains. and into the rockies. it now looks like it's back in the south.ly very generalized and even in california. we have been relatively lucky. so far. it's again now starting to take off. that's a real worry. >> a bigger surge new than months ago. one of the advisers on the president-elect joe biden's task force proposing a four to six week national lock down to get this under control. it will put some businesses probably out of work. holding on by a thread. to you think it would work? >> i don't know. i think that's awfully strong medicine. i think that in some places you'll need it. other places you may not. i think we have to get people to be as to comply as much as possible. with wearing masks in public. with sheltering in place if they don't have to go out. social distancing and all the things we have talked about. >> some of the basic principles from the beginning. let's talk about the nba season. it's about to kick off december 22. you are consulting with the warriors. to help with the plan to possibly test fans ahead of the game? >> yeah. we ha
to the great plains. and into the rockies. it now looks like it's back in the south.ly very generalized and even in california. we have been relatively lucky. so far. it's again now starting to take off. that's a real worry. >> a bigger surge new than months ago. one of the advisers on the president-elect joe biden's task force proposing a four to six week national lock down to get this under control. it will put some businesses probably out of work. holding on by a thread. to you think...
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not see bad at the moment, but this must sort of cloud gathering across the great plains. that's going to push its way for the race was quite an intense area of low pressure. this one, it brings the rain across the appalachians, over towards the mid atlantic states. stacey naoko seeing some heavy right wing, but also seeing some of that wet weather. not rain that just makes its way across the panhandle into the deep south is going to linger here as we go on into friday. some big downpours around louisiana, mississippi, alabama could cause some localized flooding, but it should turn try by this state. as we go towards the weekend, pushing up towards that eastern seaboard by this stage when she weather cool enough into central and western parts of canada, some snow coming back in across british columbia, some heavier right, around the coast, west coast of the u.s. . we're generally fine and dry and there's just some wintry flowers there on the southern end of the rockies. pushed by the south still fun to drive across much of mexico. we still have some showers lurking around
not see bad at the moment, but this must sort of cloud gathering across the great plains. that's going to push its way for the race was quite an intense area of low pressure. this one, it brings the rain across the appalachians, over towards the mid atlantic states. stacey naoko seeing some heavy right wing, but also seeing some of that wet weather. not rain that just makes its way across the panhandle into the deep south is going to linger here as we go on into friday. some big downpours...
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every granule of earth has been carried by water from the great plains of the appellations to the rockies eventually building a delta in the shape of a bird's foot. from the source and minnesota to the of boots fill the mississippi river called the 2300-mile pass to the united states having a third most populous river basin in the world. the mouth of the mississippi is the anchor of a vast expanse of marshland that expanse of the everglades to mexico. the martian always drawn people. only 5% of the land in the parish lay between the levy and could be built on. the rest was wetlands, surrounded by brides and great fields that overflowed with life. their settlement out their tiny clutches of wooden shacks built on stilts accessible only by vote or people subsisted on what they could shoot, or trap, or cash in a net. but for most of the parishes 24000 residents life exists on the narrow ribbon of land between the levy. everything was either up the road or down the road. you know, for me the first time i went there, that is where it was strangest to me. you literally can't get lost out there.
every granule of earth has been carried by water from the great plains of the appellations to the rockies eventually building a delta in the shape of a bird's foot. from the source and minnesota to the of boots fill the mississippi river called the 2300-mile pass to the united states having a third most populous river basin in the world. the mouth of the mississippi is the anchor of a vast expanse of marshland that expanse of the everglades to mexico. the martian always drawn people. only 5% of...
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the northeast and now we're seeing a tremendous number of new infections in the midwest and the great plainsnois, indiana, south dakota. places where we've seen the infection spread in the broader community, and it is now entering long-term care facilities where we have some of the vulnerable residents living who are susceptible to succumbing to the virus. >> can you talk to us quickly about the major challenges these facilities are facing and how did they get the proper help they need? >>. >> the first thing for people who work in the facilities, they're urging the community to take the basic measures to slow the community spread. wear masks, social distance and so forth. but the other major problem is staffing. about one in five nursing homes have reported a shortage of aides. 17% reported shortage of nurses according to the system. as the virus spreads, more people are out sick, family forced to quarantine and that makes it harder to find high quality care for vulnerable residents. >> thank you. >>> after the break imagine being a kid stuck at home in quarantine, and then imagine being hu
the northeast and now we're seeing a tremendous number of new infections in the midwest and the great plainsnois, indiana, south dakota. places where we've seen the infection spread in the broader community, and it is now entering long-term care facilities where we have some of the vulnerable residents living who are susceptible to succumbing to the virus. >> can you talk to us quickly about the major challenges these facilities are facing and how did they get the proper help they need?...
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by 1969, the low population states of the great plains were honeycombed with missile silos and so where the planes of siberia. each side ready to fire declare weapons against the other. both sides gradually realize they had a common motive in trying to reduce the nature of an accidental exchange of weapons. they had a common interest in preventing nuclear war from ever taking place. it's destruction was so complete. they reached the idea of mutual controlled destruction. they could kill each other's populations many times over. it was clearly a time to start rethinking how to understand the arms race and whether it made any kind of sense. both sides had already appreciated's, when they signed the treaty in 1963 that they had a common interest in not testing these weapons in the atmosphere. by 69 they also recognized a common interest in trying to de-escalate back from the brink of an accidental war. the photograph on the right shows neil armstrong walking on the moon, this took place in the first year of the nixon administration, summer of 69. an incredible achievement. but people who a
by 1969, the low population states of the great plains were honeycombed with missile silos and so where the planes of siberia. each side ready to fire declare weapons against the other. both sides gradually realize they had a common motive in trying to reduce the nature of an accidental exchange of weapons. they had a common interest in preventing nuclear war from ever taking place. it's destruction was so complete. they reached the idea of mutual controlled destruction. they could kill each...
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nikki tomlinson is an icu nurse at great plains health, which is in north platte, nebraska. >> at one point in time, we had a physician up here that everybody knew really well. i've known him for a long time, been a family doctor for a long time. that was my lowest point. i still get teary thinking about it. that -- i've been in nursing years, and that was actually my breaking point when he didn't make it. i had to -- i already had some time off scheduled, and that couldn't have come at a better time. i couldn't get through the next day of work without breaking down for an hour, or every hour. that was -- that was probably my darkest time at work, my darkest time ever in my last 20 years of nursing. so that was -- that was hard. and then seeing some other family and friends come in that have fought this, that have beat this, that are scared along the way, and other patients that just aren't making it. i've never seen anything like covid. there's -- we don't -- we just don't know enough about it. we learn new things every day, and it seems like things change every day, and i don't know
nikki tomlinson is an icu nurse at great plains health, which is in north platte, nebraska. >> at one point in time, we had a physician up here that everybody knew really well. i've known him for a long time, been a family doctor for a long time. that was my lowest point. i still get teary thinking about it. that -- i've been in nursing years, and that was actually my breaking point when he didn't make it. i had to -- i already had some time off scheduled, and that couldn't have come at a...
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hospitals in a number of states that are already reaching maximum hospital capacity throughout the great plainswest. we're really seeing spread in all the states at this point. i'll tell you i spent the weekend in the e.r. seeing patients. it's already very full. you know, we're seeing patients in the hallways. there aren't a lot of beds in the hospitals and i think all of the providers are really tired and fatigued and so i think, you know, this is going to be a really challenging time ahead untilis really readily available in february, march, even april of next year. >> dr. mario ramirez, thank you for joining us, sir, appreciate yourthanks. >>> after the break, inside the civil war erupting among georgia's republican party. >>> plus new reporting on the breaking news we brought you yesterday. did president trump pressure georgia's gop senators to call for the resignation of their secretary of state? jo you're watching msnbc. te jo you're watching msnbc. >>> today new reporting that the white house might have been behind that news we brought to you yesterday that republican senators kelly loe
hospitals in a number of states that are already reaching maximum hospital capacity throughout the great plainswest. we're really seeing spread in all the states at this point. i'll tell you i spent the weekend in the e.r. seeing patients. it's already very full. you know, we're seeing patients in the hallways. there aren't a lot of beds in the hospitals and i think all of the providers are really tired and fatigued and so i think, you know, this is going to be a really challenging time ahead...
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heavy rain through the great plains, pushing up towards the midwest where we have some snow, some lake effect snow. and that pushes up into one teria maybe manitoba, seeing some of that wetter weather wintry weather too. as we go through choosing that's all and continue driving further east, which as we go on through wednesday, some heavy rain rights the way down into the deep south. new orleans could see some of that western weather while at the appalachians ahead of that they're getting squeezed out of the way. make the most of that dry weather that you have as we go on into the middle of the week. it'll let what hit the thanksgiving. meanwhile, still rather wet across central america, i'm afraid big, massive cloud still in play just around the caracas, around guatemala, that wetter weather. still fading, quite a few showers in across the region. it links with another system which pushes out into the atlantic and more rain here for wednesday. u.s. president elect joe biden gets the green light to begin his transition to the white house. donald trump used to the transition but insists
heavy rain through the great plains, pushing up towards the midwest where we have some snow, some lake effect snow. and that pushes up into one teria maybe manitoba, seeing some of that wetter weather wintry weather too. as we go through choosing that's all and continue driving further east, which as we go on through wednesday, some heavy rain rights the way down into the deep south. new orleans could see some of that western weather while at the appalachians ahead of that they're getting...
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. >> right now we leave the city once considered gateway to the west and travel through the great plains and over the rocky mountains to the colorado national monument to hear how one man helped preserve this area on colorado's western slope. >> i think everybody is amazed by -- it is not a widely publicized presence here. the park service does not advertise. so, people find out about this because they read magazine articles or see features like you are preparing. it is not our typical colorado scenery. it's not what most people think of when they think of colorado. it comes as a pleasant surprise for folks to find it here. john auto was a vagabond, not in the sense that he was a ne'er-do-well. he just didn't have any permanent roots. he was attracted to this area around 1970. 1907. by the promise of employment on a waterline project. i guess this was the type of country that was really appealing to him. he began to agitate for the creation of a national park here. the first thing he did was, he wrote a lot of letters to prominent people trying to get this established as a national park.
. >> right now we leave the city once considered gateway to the west and travel through the great plains and over the rocky mountains to the colorado national monument to hear how one man helped preserve this area on colorado's western slope. >> i think everybody is amazed by -- it is not a widely publicized presence here. the park service does not advertise. so, people find out about this because they read magazine articles or see features like you are preparing. it is not our...
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>>> right now we leave the city once considered the gateway to the west and travel through the great plains and over the rocky mountains to the colorado national monument near grand junction to hear how one man helped preserve this area on colorado's western slope. >> i think everybody is just amazed by the -- it's not a widely publicized presence here and the public service doesn't advertise. so people find out about this because they read magazine articles or they see features like you're preparing and it's not our typical colorado scenery. it's not what most people think of when they think of colorado. so it comes as a pleasant surprise to folks who find it here. john otto was a kind of a vagabond, not in the sense that he was a na nair do well, but he didn't have permanent roots. he was attracted to this area around 1907 by the promise of employment on a water line project and i guess this was just the type of country thanks really appealing to him and so he issue gbegan to agitate for creation of a national park here. first thing he did is he wrote a lot of letters to prominent people
>>> right now we leave the city once considered the gateway to the west and travel through the great plains and over the rocky mountains to the colorado national monument near grand junction to hear how one man helped preserve this area on colorado's western slope. >> i think everybody is just amazed by the -- it's not a widely publicized presence here and the public service doesn't advertise. so people find out about this because they read magazine articles or they see features...
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great. we are 50 copies of your book and, you know, and your book you give a number of concrete examples of companies plain great notes to play your analogy so could you share with us a couple examples and why you chose some of the companies that you chose? >> well, sure. there are lots of them and of course there are some that get a lot of press like whole foods and we've also done led by jenny and bobby a film called fishing with dynamite and fishing with dynamite is about a 70 minute film on the shoulder stakeholder idea with lots of people that comment on it, including bob and michael and others and we picked out three companies, the container store as a medium-size retailer and the start of company that is fully sustainable back to fishing in maine and eastman chemical in tennessee and those are pretty interesting companies and we looked at new york life which is been in business for very long time and they basically embody these principles. we look at carmax which is revolutionized the used car industry which used to be carmax used to be or rather the used cars salesman used to be the icon of unethic
great. we are 50 copies of your book and, you know, and your book you give a number of concrete examples of companies plain great notes to play your analogy so could you share with us a couple examples and why you chose some of the companies that you chose? >> well, sure. there are lots of them and of course there are some that get a lot of press like whole foods and we've also done led by jenny and bobby a film called fishing with dynamite and fishing with dynamite is about a 70 minute...
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dispatched elders to paddle a canoe and it was met with drummers along the cannonball river, from the great plains to hear our songs there with those mighty warriors along the banks, it was incredibly powerful. to a point, it was right about this time in 2016, over the thanksgiving holiday, i saw the news were words of what was happening. not the national news reports, but a lot of reports on social media and others where we had a connection with those on the ground at standing rock and i remember thinking that now is the time and i called upon our counsel to go to standing rock. we have a national holiday, december 5. honor the sovereignty fighters and we will go to standing rock and we will go to camp. i physically personally camp the first week of december at standing rock. when we arrived, there was just this out, outpouring of celebration. that was the day the obama administration, the army corps suspended the permit until there was further review and analysis. 5, wext day, december offered songs and prayer and support to standing rock. that was such a significant victory. i had no idea that
dispatched elders to paddle a canoe and it was met with drummers along the cannonball river, from the great plains to hear our songs there with those mighty warriors along the banks, it was incredibly powerful. to a point, it was right about this time in 2016, over the thanksgiving holiday, i saw the news were words of what was happening. not the national news reports, but a lot of reports on social media and others where we had a connection with those on the ground at standing rock and i...
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warm around the great lakes and across the plains with temperatures 15 degrees above normal in some areasfrom the rockies down to miami. meanwhile, hurricane eta is making landfall in nicaragua with winds of 150 miles per hour and up to three feet of rain could trigger catastrophic floods in the region. >>> up next, the other big story developing right now, police describing another attack on the streets of europe. >>> what we're learning about the gunman, the victims and the response from authorities. >>> also ahead, disaster averted >>> back now with a scare in the snow in massachusetts. look at that. an suv lost control and just barely missed a man clearing snow in front of his house. police released this video to remind drivers to slow down. >>> now to the big story overseas. police describing yet another terror attack in europe. this time in vienna. the death roll rising overnight and police discussing a possible motive. here's abc's megan tevrizian. >> reporter: overnight an urgent manhunt for the gunman behind a deadly terror attack in austria. multiple suspects armed with rifles o
warm around the great lakes and across the plains with temperatures 15 degrees above normal in some areasfrom the rockies down to miami. meanwhile, hurricane eta is making landfall in nicaragua with winds of 150 miles per hour and up to three feet of rain could trigger catastrophic floods in the region. >>> up next, the other big story developing right now, police describing another attack on the streets of europe. >>> what we're learning about the gunman, the victims and the...
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warm around the great lakes and across the plains with temperatures 15 degrees above normal in some areasom the rockies down to miami. meanwhile, hurricane eta is making landfall in nicaragua with winds of 150 miles per hour and up to three feet of rain could trigger catastrophic floods in the region. >>> up next, the other big story developing right now, police describing another attack on the streets of europe. >>> what we're learning about the gunman, the victims and the response from authorities. >>> also ahead, disaster averted when a sculpture prevents a train from crashing. ed. but i got a second chance to be there for the people i love. when i had a heart attack, my doctor chose brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin, no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. brilinta reduced the chance of having another heart attack or dying from one. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor, since stopping i
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the potential for rain, mountain snow across the rockies to the northern plains and great lakes in theoves over the planes this weekend bringing some wet weather but nothing too concerning. there is your forecast, that is pretty nice, 57 in new york, mostly sunny skies, the plane states look relatively calm, warmer than average for some of you. on the coast, the potential for a little moisture across florida and texas and the northwest will start to dry out which is great news but that's not a bad forecast on friday and it is friday, hallelujah. >> i will take any whether on this friday. >> janice: love you, by. >> alex trebek recorded a special message for fans before he died. >> the legendary jeopardy game show host filmed the message ahead of the world pancreatic cancer day, a disease he passed away from earlier this month. his message aired during last night's show. >> before we get into today's match, a word about today. today's world pancreatic cancer day and if you or anyone you know has developed some of the symptoms i have talked about in the past to then by all means get to a
the potential for rain, mountain snow across the rockies to the northern plains and great lakes in theoves over the planes this weekend bringing some wet weather but nothing too concerning. there is your forecast, that is pretty nice, 57 in new york, mostly sunny skies, the plane states look relatively calm, warmer than average for some of you. on the coast, the potential for a little moisture across florida and texas and the northwest will start to dry out which is great news but that's not a...
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plains. rain mixes with snow around the great lakes and sunny for the east coast today. >>> and finally, an 8 teaching us all a lesson this thanksgiving. >> he's showing us how to turn adversity into strength. here's will ganss. >> 16 turkeys that someone donated to us. >> reporter: meet cavanaugh bell, an 8-year-old putting the giving into thanksgiving this season, although social justice has been a passion of cavanaugh's since pre-k. >> kids started bullying me because i didn't look like any of the other kids in the class. >> reporter: after visiting his local city council in maryland and helping establish a bullying prevention month, cavanaugh pivoted his charitable efforts when covid-19 struck earlier this year. >> i used, in march, i used my life savings, which was $640, to make 72 care packs for my grandma and the senior citizens that live in her senior citizens facility. >> reporter: that's when folks began to notice the work that cavanaugh was doing, and donations began to pour in. cav and his family setting up a community kitchen. >> and from april 4th to today i've almost been able
plains. rain mixes with snow around the great lakes and sunny for the east coast today. >>> and finally, an 8 teaching us all a lesson this thanksgiving. >> he's showing us how to turn adversity into strength. here's will ganss. >> 16 turkeys that someone donated to us. >> reporter: meet cavanaugh bell, an 8-year-old putting the giving into thanksgiving this season, although social justice has been a passion of cavanaugh's since pre-k. >> kids started bullying...
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given a great dad in syndicate, poor shadowing, i meant then saying india well and great to see if she only did mercy plain english. only gosselin of me say in anything is the rhetoric is she gave up arizona. she got it right in there rather than coming through after the era when i got to see the room, the room, if she leaned to get into a tree says to me, americans, i have seen federal interest in it. but he says that she was the at what their own use, it said gave $1.00 0. yeah. but in the crime interpreting the apple in the, in the 20 momentum in the really a silly someone knows this and seamless passes the only these a candle preconceived aki should enter all in black and in the given chair of the unicorn. i am using them and tell me who the you are. tough guy, what there is enough wife police us when they think of storms including getting 98 hours that they do know that that no solution. anna. ok that back carcillo to your icici barely even those who know the orbit thing was magical. no one was up to me and my dear boy, sasha, will you give us a program assembly process so that if you need a person th
given a great dad in syndicate, poor shadowing, i meant then saying india well and great to see if she only did mercy plain english. only gosselin of me say in anything is the rhetoric is she gave up arizona. she got it right in there rather than coming through after the era when i got to see the room, the room, if she leaned to get into a tree says to me, americans, i have seen federal interest in it. but he says that she was the at what their own use, it said gave $1.00 0. yeah. but in the...
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harriet truman was not a great speaker. but he was plain spoken. there was no artifice. there was nothing fake about his speech. for that reason, people listened to him. truman really had to deal with something that many of the others didn't have to. remember when he followed into the white house. it was franklin roosevelt. franklin roosevelt had died, and truman became the president. for a year after, many people referred to truman as his accident see. he was carried a big low there trying to continue with roosevelts programs, certainly they were very big shoes to fill. so, these are the qualities professor dallick teaches us of the effective presidencies. what about the least successful presidents of the 20th century? he tells us that they lacked vision. or they failed to come up with simple statement or phrased to explain where they hope to lead. i'm thinking here of three presidents of the 1920s. warren harding, calvin coolidge, and herbert hoover. i'm wondering if you ever studied this in history class or political science or even in communication, if you remember a
harriet truman was not a great speaker. but he was plain spoken. there was no artifice. there was nothing fake about his speech. for that reason, people listened to him. truman really had to deal with something that many of the others didn't have to. remember when he followed into the white house. it was franklin roosevelt. franklin roosevelt had died, and truman became the president. for a year after, many people referred to truman as his accident see. he was carried a big low there trying to...
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the spread is surging particularly in the great lakes. the plains and the mountain west regions.orth dakota currently leads the nation in death rate per capita over the last 30 days. south dakota is second. and with the republican governors in both of those states refusing to issue mask mandates, families of those people who have been affected are urging action. >> if you go out, just take those precautions. >> reporter: cassie's father was a beloved school administrator. he spent 30 days in a south dakota hospital. he died on october 20th. she and her mother christina say the state must do more to protect people like her father. >> if i could have saved my father by wearing a mask, i would have done it, and i think most people would do the same. >> reporter: let me tell you what's happening in el paso county, texas. the county judge declared a two-week stay-at-home order. the may offer el paso and the texas attorney general fought the order but they lost in court. the county judge says of all the patients in the hospitals right now, 50% of them are faecinfect with the coronaviru
the spread is surging particularly in the great lakes. the plains and the mountain west regions.orth dakota currently leads the nation in death rate per capita over the last 30 days. south dakota is second. and with the republican governors in both of those states refusing to issue mask mandates, families of those people who have been affected are urging action. >> if you go out, just take those precautions. >> reporter: cassie's father was a beloved school administrator. he spent...
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ahead of the storm system, heavy winds will be picking up in the southern plains all the way up to the greatakes region. warm and dry conditions may also cause wildfires. above-average temperatures expected in chicago and toronto, on friday. but some improvements will come to denver. the high will drop to 9 degrees. that's all, for now. have a nice weekend. >> that's all for this hour. thank you for watching nhk "newsline." hope you will join us again. ♪ >>> welcome to "newsline in depth." i'm shibuya aki. it wasn't so long ago, our restaurant tables were not separated by plastic sheets. in less than a year, the ways we relate to each other have changed dramatically, from how we eat and how we socialize, to how many so many business meetings and events have gone online. of course, much of what's new was bound to happen, anyway. but it's all come faster than anyone predicted because of covid-19. today, we look at the ways certain industries are adapting and how some are making the most of the situation. >>> japan's restaurant industry has had a wild ride this year. a private survey shows wini
ahead of the storm system, heavy winds will be picking up in the southern plains all the way up to the greatakes region. warm and dry conditions may also cause wildfires. above-average temperatures expected in chicago and toronto, on friday. but some improvements will come to denver. the high will drop to 9 degrees. that's all, for now. have a nice weekend. >> that's all for this hour. thank you for watching nhk "newsline." hope you will join us again. ♪ >>> welcome...
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great speaker. but he -- he was plain spoken, and there was no artifice. there was nothing fakie about his speech, and for that reason, people listened to him. porch roman by the way really had to deal with something that many of the others didn't have to. remember who he followed into the white house? it was franklin roosevelt. and franklin roosevelt died, and truman became the president, and for a year after, many people referred to truman as his accide accide accidentcy. kind of carrying a big load there trying to continue with roosevelt's programs, certainly they were very, very big shoes to fill. so these are the qualities professor dallek teaches us of the effective presidents, but what about the less successful presidents of the 20th century? dallek tells us that they lacked vision, or they failed to come up with simple statements or a phrase to explain what they, where they hoped to lead. i'm thinking here of three presidents of the 1920s. warren harding, calvin coolidge, and then herbert hoover, and i'm wondering if you ever studied these in histo
great speaker. but he -- he was plain spoken, and there was no artifice. there was nothing fakie about his speech, and for that reason, people listened to him. porch roman by the way really had to deal with something that many of the others didn't have to. remember who he followed into the white house? it was franklin roosevelt. and franklin roosevelt died, and truman became the president, and for a year after, many people referred to truman as his accide accide accidentcy. kind of carrying a...
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again, looking at the map, all of that great territory in the midwest, except for the upper midwest, minnesota and wisconsin, through the plains, this is our great breadbasket, these are our great farming states. mr. ford and the republican party still have a strong base there. they still have a base in the upper new england states. which historically and traditionally from the founding of the republican party have been republican. we see in the upper right-hand corner the states of maine, vermont, and new hampshire remaining republican. so, we find republicans tending to be still suburban, still white, still professional, and with the democrats, as we have pointed out, being more of the working class, more minority groups, more minority religions. >> the somewhat unusual state of california, a state where many people think about as a state of people from the midwest and other western states have moved in to retire. so while it has many industrial areas in it, and has a huge farming area from north to south, it is also a state which represents not only the many but allrn californians the others who have moved out there and it
again, looking at the map, all of that great territory in the midwest, except for the upper midwest, minnesota and wisconsin, through the plains, this is our great breadbasket, these are our great farming states. mr. ford and the republican party still have a strong base there. they still have a base in the upper new england states. which historically and traditionally from the founding of the republican party have been republican. we see in the upper right-hand corner the states of maine,...
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rain could make roads slippery through the plains for tomorrow's big travel day, rain is expected from the greatakes to the gulf coast. checking today's temperatures, seasonably chilly from new england to the pacific northwest. low 70s for dallas, phoenix and l.a. and mild across the southeast and florida. 54 in albuquerque. >>> coming up, the feds cracking down on the mafia in a major u.s. city. >>> the coast guard searching all night for a missing fishing boat with four people on board. what they foun ♪ it all can get so out ♪of control sometimes ♪] ♪ you can lose your faith ♪ you can lose your mind ♪ lose your grip ♪ get stripped of your pride ♪ till you don't know how you're gonna stay alive ♪ ♪ hey, hey i got you ♪ i will give you what you're needing ♪ ♪ i'll be right there ♪ i got your back ♪ i got you >>> back now with a parking fail. that's a $170,000 porsche taking a bad turn in a driveway in the uk and landing right on top of the neighbor's bmw. the driver fortunately is okay. and no one was in the bmw. the porsche had to be towed away. >>> 15 alleged members of the mob have been indic
rain could make roads slippery through the plains for tomorrow's big travel day, rain is expected from the greatakes to the gulf coast. checking today's temperatures, seasonably chilly from new england to the pacific northwest. low 70s for dallas, phoenix and l.a. and mild across the southeast and florida. 54 in albuquerque. >>> coming up, the feds cracking down on the mafia in a major u.s. city. >>> the coast guard searching all night for a missing fishing boat with four...
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greatness of america. [applause] i want to close to the word of texas. we have known each other the longest and who started me on this journey. on the open plains of texas i first learned the character of our country, sturdy and honest, and as hopeful as the break of day. i will always be grateful to the good people of my state and whatever the road lies ahead, that road will take me home. the campaign has ended, and the united states of america goes forward with confidence and faith and i see a great day coming for our country. and i am eager for the work ahead. god bless you, and god bless america. and now university of virginia professor discusses his book, by one vote, the disputed presidential election of 1876. republican candidate defeated samuel g tilden by a single electoral vote. the universities miller center hosted the event. >> good morning, as i'm sure all of you know this is the 150th anniversary of abraham lincoln's first inaugural. so it is very appropriate that we should be talking about a civil war, post civil war topic today. it is a great pleasure to welcome to the forum and
greatness of america. [applause] i want to close to the word of texas. we have known each other the longest and who started me on this journey. on the open plains of texas i first learned the character of our country, sturdy and honest, and as hopeful as the break of day. i will always be grateful to the good people of my state and whatever the road lies ahead, that road will take me home. the campaign has ended, and the united states of america goes forward with confidence and faith and i see...
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now the wraps are off the great society and a multitude of messages and legislation has made it plaine're to have the welfare state with an unprecedented federalization of american life. june 30 last, congress raised the debt limit for the seventh time in five years. but our government spends $260 million a day, $10 million more each day than we were spending just a year ago. we were told that we're enjoying an unprecedented prosperity. but 42 government agencies the government has just informed us are spending $70 billion a year on public welfare. and serious discussion is given by men in high place in government to the idea that there is no longer any necessity to connect work with income and that a man simply by being born should be assured of an annual income with no need to work. the ancient hebrew book the talmud tells us for a father to fail to teach his son to earn a living is the same as teaching him to steal for that might be the inevitable result. [ applause ] our limited government with its decentralized powers has given way to planners and they've laid an increasingly hea
now the wraps are off the great society and a multitude of messages and legislation has made it plaine're to have the welfare state with an unprecedented federalization of american life. june 30 last, congress raised the debt limit for the seventh time in five years. but our government spends $260 million a day, $10 million more each day than we were spending just a year ago. we were told that we're enjoying an unprecedented prosperity. but 42 government agencies the government has just...
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greatness of america. [ applause ] let me close with a word of the people of the state of texas. [ applause ] we have known each other the longest and you started me on this journey. on the open plains of texas, i first learned the character of our country, sturdy and honest and as hopeful as the break of day. i will always be grateful to the good people of my state and whatever the road that lies ahead, that road will take me home. a campaign has ended and the united states of america goes forward with confidence and faith. i see a great day coming for our country, and i am eager for the work ahead. god bless you and may god bless america. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ >>> we're featuring american history programs as a preview of what's available on c-span3. tonight former u.s. senator sam nunn reflects on the cold war 75 years after it began. senator nunn served from 1972 to 1997 as a democrat from georgia and as senate chair 1997 to 1995. after leaving the senate he co-founded nuclear threat initiative. senator nunn talks about his experience during the cuban missile crisis. the leadership of harry truman to george h.w. bush, foreign leaders that influenced the cold war as well as the continu
greatness of america. [ applause ] let me close with a word of the people of the state of texas. [ applause ] we have known each other the longest and you started me on this journey. on the open plains of texas, i first learned the character of our country, sturdy and honest and as hopeful as the break of day. i will always be grateful to the good people of my state and whatever the road that lies ahead, that road will take me home. a campaign has ended and the united states of america goes...
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plain as best as we can. usually with his teams, he puts up a pretty strong out in every competition. it is a greatt much more difficult but as i said, a remarkable achievement to win seven cup games and this is the reward for the football club. two more non—league sides were in action tonight, fighting for a place in the third round. and it's boreham wood who go through after a 3—0 win at canvey island. their reward is a home tie against millwall of the championship. and a few more of the picks here. the fa cup holders arsenal begin the defence of their trophy at home to newcastle. league one bristol rovers will play the premier league's bottom side sheffield united. the league champions liverpool go to aston villa where they lost 7—2 earlier this season. morecambe of league two will travel to stamford bridge to play chelsea, and another league two side, newport, face premier league opposition — they're at home to brighton. next to tonight's premier league action, and fulham have pulled off a shock 2—1win at leicetser this evening to move out of the bottom three with their first away victory of th
plain as best as we can. usually with his teams, he puts up a pretty strong out in every competition. it is a greatt much more difficult but as i said, a remarkable achievement to win seven cup games and this is the reward for the football club. two more non—league sides were in action tonight, fighting for a place in the third round. and it's boreham wood who go through after a 3—0 win at canvey island. their reward is a home tie against millwall of the championship. and a few more of the...
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the rain in the plains will move over into the eastern great lakes and it will be cold in the interior, especially in some of the higher >> and we're waking up to a gorgeous sunrise over san jose. mostly clear skies but chilly tell temperatures to start our morning. san jose right now at 39 degrees. morgan hill, 33. and those 30s will eventually warm up quite nicely into the mid 60s throughout the bay area. we've got dry conditions this weekend with plenty of sunshine expected to remain through inland areas and around the coastline. a full forecast coming up at 7:00 a.m. >> and that's your latest forecast. >>> still ahead, k-pop sensation bts is taking over the charts just hours after releasing new music. we'll show you some of it and are back after this. if you're at home thinking about your financial plan... so are we. prudential helps 1 in 7 americans with their financial needs. that's over 25 million people. with over 90 years of investment experience, our thousands of financial professionals can help with secure video chat or on the phone. we make it easy for you with online tools
the rain in the plains will move over into the eastern great lakes and it will be cold in the interior, especially in some of the higher >> and we're waking up to a gorgeous sunrise over san jose. mostly clear skies but chilly tell temperatures to start our morning. san jose right now at 39 degrees. morgan hill, 33. and those 30s will eventually warm up quite nicely into the mid 60s throughout the bay area. we've got dry conditions this weekend with plenty of sunshine expected to remain...
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tells a parable aboutme dy who takes a mustard and it grows up to be a great, tree, or a bush at least-- a weed, though, in plainguage. now, imagine an audice reacting to that. presumably the kingdom is like this, and they have to fure out, "what's it like? you mean, the kingdom is big? but you just said it's a big. we so why don't you say a big cedar of lebanon? why a g weed? and besides, this mustard... we're not certain we like this mustard. it's very dangerous in our fields. we try to... we try to control it. we try to contain it. why do you mean the kingdom is something that the people try to control and contain?" e every.ry reaction in the audience... the audience fighting with themselves, as it wereanswering back to jesus, is doing exactly what he wants. it's making them think, not about mustard, of course, but about the kingdom. but the trap is at this is a very provocative, even a weird, image for the kingdom. to say the kingdom is like a cedar of lebanon, everyone would yawn, say, "of course." "it's like a musrd seed." "what's going on here?" >> either people will tend to focus on jesus as some sort of
tells a parable aboutme dy who takes a mustard and it grows up to be a great, tree, or a bush at least-- a weed, though, in plainguage. now, imagine an audice reacting to that. presumably the kingdom is like this, and they have to fure out, "what's it like? you mean, the kingdom is big? but you just said it's a big. we so why don't you say a big cedar of lebanon? why a g weed? and besides, this mustard... we're not certain we like this mustard. it's very dangerous in our fields. we try...
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>> plain, vanilla etfs are great. it's democ allowed you to expren opinion in a sector easily.eds of valuable etfs that can set you up, such as let's say you want to have a basket of stocks that represents on one end technology, on the other of end, cyclical. you can do that very easily with etfs. we love them. maria: all right. we'll leave it there. steve dudash, jack, art hogan, great to see you gentlemen. thank you so much. much more ahead this morning. coming up next, georgia congressman doug collins is here, and the state's crucial senate runoffs with the balance of power up for grabs. former trump foreign policy advisor carter page on his new lawsuit over illegal fisa warrants during the russia investigation, why he was wiretapped for no reason. other than to take down donald trump. and then the vaccine game plan, the scientist, head of operation warp speed is here on how the trump administration plans to distribute vaccines across the united states. stay with us. maria: we'll also discuss moderna's vaccine efficacy with the ceo, coming up next. i'll speak with pennsylvan
>> plain, vanilla etfs are great. it's democ allowed you to expren opinion in a sector easily.eds of valuable etfs that can set you up, such as let's say you want to have a basket of stocks that represents on one end technology, on the other of end, cyclical. you can do that very easily with etfs. we love them. maria: all right. we'll leave it there. steve dudash, jack, art hogan, great to see you gentlemen. thank you so much. much more ahead this morning. coming up next, georgia...
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was so dour about long winters and decembers, so great tune, leverage energy aypls, >>> my mission is simple to make you money. i am here to level the plain investors there is always a bull market some where i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey i am cramer, welcome to "mad money," welcome to cramer's america. i am trying to make you some money. my job not only to entertain but educate, teach, call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jim cramer if you didn't know any better. you this i
was so dour about long winters and decembers, so great tune, leverage energy aypls, >>> my mission is simple to make you money. i am here to level the plain investors there is always a bull market some where i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey i am cramer, welcome to "mad money," welcome to cramer's america. i am trying to make you some money. my job not only to entertain but educate, teach, call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jim cramer if...
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great lakes. heavy rain develops along the coast and continues on saturday. sunny and dry in the east with warm weather continuing out west and into the plains.or folks returning home on sunday soggy through the south. mild in the east sunny and dry out west happy thanksgiving, kate. >> happy thanksgiving to you, al. >>> as the covid crisis deepens new restrictions are taking effect across the country as hospitals already overwhelmed are bracing for far more patients also overwhelmed many food banks the night before thanksgiving. here's miguel almaguer. >> reporter: as americans prepare for thanksgiving, tomorrow will be no holiday for those fighting covid 261,000 lives lost in a battle nurse erin is trying not to bring home. >> one of the things that we have been struggling with is what we do with our kids if we feel like it comes to a point when we can't keep them safe. that includes potentially sending them to live with a relative away from us. so stay home please >> reporter: to slow covid's spread there's a growing but confusing list of restrictions landing in california from out of state you will be asked to quarantine for 14 days flyin
great lakes. heavy rain develops along the coast and continues on saturday. sunny and dry in the east with warm weather continuing out west and into the plains.or folks returning home on sunday soggy through the south. mild in the east sunny and dry out west happy thanksgiving, kate. >> happy thanksgiving to you, al. >>> as the covid crisis deepens new restrictions are taking effect across the country as hospitals already overwhelmed are bracing for far more patients also...
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was so dour about long winters and decembers, so great tune, leverage energy aypls, >>> my mission is simple to make you money. i am here to level the plain field for all investors there is always a bull market some where i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey i am cramer, welcome to "mad money," welcome to cramer's america. i am trying to make you some money. my job not only to entertain but educate, teach, call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jim cramer if you didn't know any better. you this i think the analysts populating wall street are a bunch of weather man everyday you hear the forecast today the dow slipped some points nasdaq declined 1.2% it is enough to make you take a meteorologist course to see which way the wind blows seems like both ways blowing at the same time. the tail wind dies and the market goes right back down again. you don't care about today's weather, what good is that for you on the forecast? it is easier said than done. how do you navigate your way through the confusing markets. starting with the winds from the vaccine. we know it is a huge tail wind for the economy. once people are vaccinat
was so dour about long winters and decembers, so great tune, leverage energy aypls, >>> my mission is simple to make you money. i am here to level the plain field for all investors there is always a bull market some where i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey i am cramer, welcome to "mad money," welcome to cramer's america. i am trying to make you some money. my job not only to entertain but educate, teach, call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me...
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in terms of moisture, i mean, it's limited across the northwest, the plain states, we could see a little bit of snow across the greather threat either. here is your forecast, much of the country with milder temperatures, this is the forecast as we head into next week, much quieter and i'm very glad of that let me tell you. have a great weekend, my friends. brian: go get them, janice. thanks so much. coming up straight ahead, country singer super star tim montana making debut this morning but first he joins us with a special performance you don't want to miss. ♪ it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you been doing for the last two hours? delegating? oh, good one. move your xfinity services without breaking a sweat. now that's simple, easy, awesome. xfinity makes moving easy. go online to transfer your services in about a minute. get started today. steve: trump supporters were attacked at a march rally -- a march in dc. carley shimkus joins us live with more happening this
in terms of moisture, i mean, it's limited across the northwest, the plain states, we could see a little bit of snow across the greather threat either. here is your forecast, much of the country with milder temperatures, this is the forecast as we head into next week, much quieter and i'm very glad of that let me tell you. have a great weekend, my friends. brian: go get them, janice. thanks so much. coming up straight ahead, country singer super star tim montana making debut this morning but...
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"it is past time to make plain that while the pandemic poses many great challenges, there is no worldcutive edicts that reopen liquor stores and bike shops but shutter churches, synagogues, and mosques goes well. your thoughts on the decision? >> that's exactly right, the mass protests over the summer or the celebrations over mr. biden's win, none of that was condemned and what can be open and what cannot be open, there was one quote that seems to be making the rounds on social media that really is resonating right now as far as people cheering this decision. "even in a pandemic, the constitution cannot be put away and forgotten." that's exactly right and again, this involves obviously a case in new york in governor cuomo, i am old enough to remember over the summer where the governor traveled to georgia for a conference and he is seen at this conference not wearing a mask hugging another attendee who was wearing a mask and this is the person that wants to shut down religious services indoors or at least limit them again. rules for the you, not for me. >> joe, quickly it sounds like y
"it is past time to make plain that while the pandemic poses many great challenges, there is no worldcutive edicts that reopen liquor stores and bike shops but shutter churches, synagogues, and mosques goes well. your thoughts on the decision? >> that's exactly right, the mass protests over the summer or the celebrations over mr. biden's win, none of that was condemned and what can be open and what cannot be open, there was one quote that seems to be making the rounds on social media...
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>> this is a great example when you look at qqq, you look at microsoft, amazon and apple, i like these names i don't put them in the just plain old growth category. i think it's trade it time i think it goes higher >> i am going to fade the qs, mess lis is a. this is everything in the whole essence of the value into value. if you are paying for tech companies and rates are rising, you have to discount the rate on that sto that stock valuation, so i would fade the qqqs. >> microsoft >> i would trade it. they gave you a fantastic start to the fiscal year beat a lot of expectations i think 32 times, 33 times in the world of these mega cap tech stocks don't run too far. into fact, stay in that name >> this sounds counter intuitive, but microsoft is a quality name i think the real level of support comes in the form of 190 which was the prior all time high in february i am in the trade it camp along with #smooth >> advanced micro. >> all of the short-term averages have rolled over which means the stock is losing momentum this stock has doubled since november of 2019, pre-covid. i should have said that first, fade, but i would fade
>> this is a great example when you look at qqq, you look at microsoft, amazon and apple, i like these names i don't put them in the just plain old growth category. i think it's trade it time i think it goes higher >> i am going to fade the qs, mess lis is a. this is everything in the whole essence of the value into value. if you are paying for tech companies and rates are rising, you have to discount the rate on that sto that stock valuation, so i would fade the qqqs. >>...
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the sanitizer >>itself approved the south plains mall also stepping up to help keep santas a santa will be socially distant this year so or visit will be great as you share your wishes with him from a safe distance this year, they'll be asking those wishing to visit the jolly old man to make a reservation online to wear a mask and to not sit on santa's lap that way. >>the santa and his elves have the time that they need to make sure that everything is clean and tidy between every guest who all the pandemic might have you wanting to say bah humbug but with masks in a little bit of christmas magic santa hopes he can bring more than just hoist everyone this holiday season. you know you always wanted to be better every year. >>you know with all these pressures you know it can still be you know there we've got some things to thankful for him. >>and so we just let's just focus on those things take care of each other and do the best you can from try to have a great great christmas and since the holidays are right around the corner i'd asked santa one very important question is anyone on hill became on the naughty list you know, there's is trailing
the sanitizer >>itself approved the south plains mall also stepping up to help keep santas a santa will be socially distant this year so or visit will be great as you share your wishes with him from a safe distance this year, they'll be asking those wishing to visit the jolly old man to make a reservation online to wear a mask and to not sit on santa's lap that way. >>the santa and his elves have the time that they need to make sure that everything is clean and tidy between every...