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heather drove to the soccer field to reflect. halee by wearing the same tattoo her daughter once had. the prosecutor went home, humbled by a woman's confession. >> i don't know that i've ever had more faith in the words coming out of somebody's mouth than -- than a mother that would actually say that against her son. >> reporter: you almost look like you're getting emotional. >> i am getting emotional. i'm sorry. >> reporter: the defense attorney, on the other hand, got straight to work. he needed a new plan to save his client. when court reconvened, he called donna hagan back to the stand. his goal, to show the jury that she couldn't be believed. >> on cross-examination, she admitted that she believed that if the jury heard that isaiah said it was an accident, then they couldn't convict him of murder. >> reporter: so you think that perhaps his mother had said these things so that her son could get perhaps a lesser sentence? >> well, yes. >> reporter: the problem is the genie's out of the bottle. >> yes. >> reporter: the jury can
heather drove to the soccer field to reflect. halee by wearing the same tattoo her daughter once had. the prosecutor went home, humbled by a woman's confession. >> i don't know that i've ever had more faith in the words coming out of somebody's mouth than -- than a mother that would actually say that against her son. >> reporter: you almost look like you're getting emotional. >> i am getting emotional. i'm sorry. >> reporter: the defense attorney, on the other hand, got...
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heather: we don't. it appears the u.k. has talked about the creation of what is being called an evolution mechanism. that in essence is some type of rapid mechanism that both sides can use if they suggest one is deviating from the level playing and it is a very quick remedy. the eu has been offering these ideas during negotiations, but the u.k. has insisted they would not be tethered to eu regulations and standards, particularly on labor and environmental standards for the future. so this may be important. if the u.k. is willing to negotiate, it is interesting that, while we seek movement on the level playing field, fisheries has gone backwards. last week, we saw fisheries go forward and the living plate --and the level playing field go backward. they are now discussing the difficult issues so they can reach an agreement. you are giving us detail about the concessions on the level playing field, some sort of tribunal or commission that companies or the government could go to if they suspected competition that was being eur
heather: we don't. it appears the u.k. has talked about the creation of what is being called an evolution mechanism. that in essence is some type of rapid mechanism that both sides can use if they suggest one is deviating from the level playing and it is a very quick remedy. the eu has been offering these ideas during negotiations, but the u.k. has insisted they would not be tethered to eu regulations and standards, particularly on labor and environmental standards for the future. so this may...
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and welcome heather. heather: mi on for any i was trying to unmute myself. and i want to first thank that society for doing this but also, to save than a mate incredibly excited about this freighted because of the first time the joanne and i have been able to view oral history thing together. i've asked her to open this up way beyond my book and unwilling to talk about her new book as well but also to talk about how it speaks to the current moment and what's going on in american politics today. we certainly will talk about my book in her book but also about the current moment in the fact that were limited to an hour, but we will give it a good shot. joanne: this will be fun. the restart with an obvious question probably that a lot of people are probably wondering about right now. so even in the just too little bits that i read about responses to your book, use words like provocative, timely, and so i want to start by asking how is it that you came to write this book. given how timely it is. heather: will of course you never know it will be timely when you st
and welcome heather. heather: mi on for any i was trying to unmute myself. and i want to first thank that society for doing this but also, to save than a mate incredibly excited about this freighted because of the first time the joanne and i have been able to view oral history thing together. i've asked her to open this up way beyond my book and unwilling to talk about her new book as well but also to talk about how it speaks to the current moment and what's going on in american politics today....
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laura: heather conley, thank you for joining us. heather: thank you.ra: in other news now, the trump administration continues to pile pressure on china in it final weeks in offic more of china's biggest companies have been placed on the blacklist of organizations allegedly controlled by the chinese military. those on the list fa a ban on investment by u.s. firms, due next year. nathe uniteons human rights chief has appealed to belarus to release people who havelyeen unlawful detained during weeks of protest against the president. opposition piticians, journalists and activists are being treated as criminals. she called for an investigation into claims that people should be tortured while in custody. the organizers of the tokyo summer olympics say the games will need at least $2.4 billio additional funding. the event was due to be held earlier this ar but postponed til july 2021 due to the pandemic. $900 million of the extra money will be spent on virus protection measures. austria has launched a free mass covid-19 testing as it prepares to relax restri
laura: heather conley, thank you for joining us. heather: thank you.ra: in other news now, the trump administration continues to pile pressure on china in it final weeks in offic more of china's biggest companies have been placed on the blacklist of organizations allegedly controlled by the chinese military. those on the list fa a ban on investment by u.s. firms, due next year. nathe uniteons human rights chief has appealed to belarus to release people who havelyeen unlawful detained during...
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heather and joel had a lot to celebrate. she had just moved here from texas after dating long distance. it was nearly love at first sight. >> how long did you go out with joel before you realized this is the guy? >> a week. >> that's it? >> yeah. he was taken aback when i told him. i said, i'm going to marry you, that's what is going to happen here, and he wasn't really ready for me to say something like that to him but i was ready to say something like that, that's how sure i was. >> but joel, the divorced guy who loved golf, fishing and his friends, would soon be ready for marriage, too. just ten months after they met this smart hospital computer i.t. tech proposed to this 31-year-old elementary school teacher. >> he proposed on a dance floor in front of about 200 texas dance hall two steppers. >> they were to be married the following year. but that evening inside the broken drum they were completely unprepared for the most frightening night of their lives. it all started when a bus packed with partygoers arrived at the ba
heather and joel had a lot to celebrate. she had just moved here from texas after dating long distance. it was nearly love at first sight. >> how long did you go out with joel before you realized this is the guy? >> a week. >> that's it? >> yeah. he was taken aback when i told him. i said, i'm going to marry you, that's what is going to happen here, and he wasn't really ready for me to say something like that to him but i was ready to say something like that, that's how...
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and i don't know about you, heather, but i noticed that at night. chilly, and i have to go put the trash cans out after this show. hope in the we'll see some good -- >> yeah, you definitely have to -- yeah, you definitely have to bundle up when taking out the garbage these days. >>> well, disney's streaming service is much more successful than the company originally expected. disney plus already has 86 million subscribers worldwide, and it's still expanding into latin america. the company had originally forecast 60 million in its first year. disney plans to raise its subscription rate by $1 a month next year, which is likely to push revenue past $4 billion by 2022, and that would make it the closest competitor to netflix. >>> apple says it is cutting some of its apple store fees. the tech giant is slashing commission rates for some app purchases from 30% to 15%. apps that make less than a million dollars a year will be impacted. the company is calling it to the app store small business program. apple said it would start cutting rates in the new year
and i don't know about you, heather, but i noticed that at night. chilly, and i have to go put the trash cans out after this show. hope in the we'll see some good -- >> yeah, you definitely have to -- yeah, you definitely have to bundle up when taking out the garbage these days. >>> well, disney's streaming service is much more successful than the company originally expected. disney plus already has 86 million subscribers worldwide, and it's still expanding into latin america....
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i'd say they care she would say heather who was getting the money she would say follow the money heather, follow the money. also what we see all the time people will say is this real? this is terrifying. is a real? think about is making the money from this you can see us versus them and i get this all the time e-mail say you only say the things that you do because you are so highly paid. [laughter] seriously? i have no complaints i make a very good living that somehow sean hannity is telling the truth and i am not? i promise you as a college professor i am not giving sean hannity a run for his money. [laughter] you might want to say who is making the money from this particular video and who will stand to gain not only from the propaganda but also the legislation put in place? i could sit here and tell you i am doing fabulous things for the farmers in iowa but you might want to look at what i'm doing and not saying. because i can say anything until you it's snowing outside that doesn't make it snowing outside and that's an important thing that i think both the 18 fifties and the present b
i'd say they care she would say heather who was getting the money she would say follow the money heather, follow the money. also what we see all the time people will say is this real? this is terrifying. is a real? think about is making the money from this you can see us versus them and i get this all the time e-mail say you only say the things that you do because you are so highly paid. [laughter] seriously? i have no complaints i make a very good living that somehow sean hannity is telling...
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heather. >> yes.dent elect joe biden went on to say that even a pandemic or an abuse of power cannot stop democracy from playing out. president elect joe biden speaking to the nation after clenching victory in the electoral college earlier today. we will have a full wrap up of today's political news on ktvu news at five. we want to bring back the news to the coronavirus here in the bay area. and santa clara county has a new program focused on one latino community. with an alarmingly high coronavirus infection rate. and they want to test as many as people as possible with especially trained community members to go door to door to give covid tests. we have more this afternoon. rob. >> reporter: yeah, heather, the idea is that people who can't or won't go to a county testing site, the testing site will then go to them. here in east san jose covid testing is going door to door. this predominantly latino community has one of the highest rates in santa clara county. beginning tuesday spanish speaking ambass
heather. >> yes.dent elect joe biden went on to say that even a pandemic or an abuse of power cannot stop democracy from playing out. president elect joe biden speaking to the nation after clenching victory in the electoral college earlier today. we will have a full wrap up of today's political news on ktvu news at five. we want to bring back the news to the coronavirus here in the bay area. and santa clara county has a new program focused on one latino community. with an alarmingly high...
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heather, jump in here. were there are any surprises from your standpoint, heather?> right, it wasn't a market-moving event. it was widely expected. the fed is arguing for more support, we need to get the 900 billion-dollar stimulus bill done today. what the fed did say they may have overstated the negative impacts of covid in the economy. i don't -- i don't want to underscore the tens of millions of people that are out of work and those waiting in food banks, it's taking a devastating toll on lawer-income americans, but, phil, do you think they may have overestimated outcomes of covid? >> i do. i think they overstated the impact. arguably 11 million people looking for work. it's really of where we work and with euphoria, the amount of money that's in it and pinned up saving, i think we will have one heck of a liftoff much more than we anticipate. we were expecting rates to be at these levels. you think that's going to move forward. let me ask you, phil, you hear the story of goldman sachs moving to south florida, they will take asset management business, relocating
heather, jump in here. were there are any surprises from your standpoint, heather?> right, it wasn't a market-moving event. it was widely expected. the fed is arguing for more support, we need to get the 900 billion-dollar stimulus bill done today. what the fed did say they may have overstated the negative impacts of covid in the economy. i don't -- i don't want to underscore the tens of millions of people that are out of work and those waiting in food banks, it's taking a devastating toll...
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she was like, heather, who was getting the money? follow the money, heather. follow the money. that's the other thing that we see all the time is people since dusty and say, is this real? is this real? this is terrifying. is this real? think about who is making the money. you can see this being us versus them. i get this all the time. i get emails saying you want to say things you did because you are so highly paid. like, seriously? like, i have no complaints, i make a very good living with the idea that some of sean hannity is telling the truth to them and i am not because i am so well-paid? it's like how much is on the internet? i promise you as a college professor i am not giving sean hannity a a run for his money. so you might want to sit there and say, plus i still do my day job turkey might want to sit there and say who's making money from this particular video? and who's going to stand to gain not only from the propaganda but also from the legislation does being put in place. i could see trent tell you i'm doing fabulous things for the farmers in iowa, but you might want
she was like, heather, who was getting the money? follow the money, heather. follow the money. that's the other thing that we see all the time is people since dusty and say, is this real? is this real? this is terrifying. is this real? think about who is making the money. you can see this being us versus them. i get this all the time. i get emails saying you want to say things you did because you are so highly paid. like, seriously? like, i have no complaints, i make a very good living with the...
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how did that work out, heather? >> yeah.here's a lot of remorse that the state and local aid wasn't addressed here. we know that 1.3 million jobs have been lost, and they're just not coming back. there just hasn't been any improvement in that sector, and it's likely to get worse. you've got cities like los angeles that are laying off police and other cities that are threatening to raise taxes or do more layoffs in the coming months. there's hope that president biden, when he gets in, may be able to do something to address and plug that hole, but it will be hard if the senate stays in republican hands. restaurants is a little bit more interesting. they will be eligible for more of these ppp loans, and they do -- the bill allows for a slightly larger loan to go to restaurants. but as you say, they were really looking for even more relief than having to go through this onerous ppp process again, which will take time. >> dave, i think you thought that c.a.r.e.s. was going to be it, that there was no deal for nancy pelosi to say
how did that work out, heather? >> yeah.here's a lot of remorse that the state and local aid wasn't addressed here. we know that 1.3 million jobs have been lost, and they're just not coming back. there just hasn't been any improvement in that sector, and it's likely to get worse. you've got cities like los angeles that are laying off police and other cities that are threatening to raise taxes or do more layoffs in the coming months. there's hope that president biden, when he gets in, may...
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now onto heather's book. book is gotten a lot critical praise for example the "washington post" writes, heather cox richardson, a professor of history at boston college explained the trajectory of modern conservativism in her masterful book. a timely book that sheds light on what is perhaps the most important political coalition of the 20th century. and publishers weekly says, heather richardson emphasizes the prevalence of sexism and inequality in other parts of the country during and following the civil war. she marshals a wealth of evidence to support the books provocative title. conservatives will cry foul, but liberal leaders will be persuaded by this lucid jeremiad. i am really, really excited to dig in here. but first i want to invite you out there in the world listening to share your questions for heather. you can do that by typing into the q&a box that i think you will all see at the bottom of your screen. we will take as many as we can. in the second part of the program but in whole that will last a
now onto heather's book. book is gotten a lot critical praise for example the "washington post" writes, heather cox richardson, a professor of history at boston college explained the trajectory of modern conservativism in her masterful book. a timely book that sheds light on what is perhaps the most important political coalition of the 20th century. and publishers weekly says, heather richardson emphasizes the prevalence of sexism and inequality in other parts of the country during...
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. >> i'm heather holmes. the surge in covid cases has led to an alarming scarcity of hospital icu beds. the intensive care capacity in the state designated bay area region has fall tone 12.9%. that means counties that did not voluntarily enter the stay- at-home order must do so now. those hold outs include napa and santa cruz counties. the bay area has seen more than 201,000 covid cases since the pandemic began. that's an increase of more than 1100 cases in the last 24 hours. and more than 2100 people with coronavirus have now dade in the bay area. now we look at statewide, and there were a record 293 deaths reported yesterday with more than 21,000 people dying in our state since the start of the outbreak. and there have now been more than 1.6 million case here uncalifornia, including a record of more than 53,000 new cases reported in the last 24 hours. >>> the new state mandated order for the bay area region goes into effect tomorrow, and it will last for three weeks. ktvu's tom vacar joining us live to go o
. >> i'm heather holmes. the surge in covid cases has led to an alarming scarcity of hospital icu beds. the intensive care capacity in the state designated bay area region has fall tone 12.9%. that means counties that did not voluntarily enter the stay- at-home order must do so now. those hold outs include napa and santa cruz counties. the bay area has seen more than 201,000 covid cases since the pandemic began. that's an increase of more than 1100 cases in the last 24 hours. and more...
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heather. >> okay. so evan. how do other cities handle situations like this?ggling with addiction and that really is at that moment at least the only issue that is being reported? >> we have seen a growing call for defunding the police especially after the george floyd protest for cities to stop sending police around behavioral issues. and cities increasingly are looking at alternatives. san francisco last week launched a program, a street crisis intervention team program where they send out behavioral health workers instead of police. this is all modeled after a program in eugene oregon called the ca hoots program that is operating for more than 30 years and what they do is they send out an emt and a crisis health worker and they respond to more than 30,000 calls a year for behavioral health issues and it is successful because fewer than one percent of cases even require police backup and no caseworker has been injured on the job. they have received 450 calls from cities around the country wanting to learn more about the program as cities are exploring altern
heather. >> okay. so evan. how do other cities handle situations like this?ggling with addiction and that really is at that moment at least the only issue that is being reported? >> we have seen a growing call for defunding the police especially after the george floyd protest for cities to stop sending police around behavioral issues. and cities increasingly are looking at alternatives. san francisco last week launched a program, a street crisis intervention team program where they...
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heather, you have been writing about this for the last few days.ked about a number of people somewhere between 10 and 14 million people who either lost their benefits last night or will continue to over the course of the next few days. if you are food insecure, housing insecure, without an income, this may end up being the worst week of your year. >> yeah. there's real consequences to what are going on. i think about brandon harvey i talked to outside of atlanta. he said he was researching shelters for his family to go to because they are behind on rent. they have run out of money. their unemployment ended. they think afs ears of early ja they will be evicted. his message and the message i heard over and over talking to unemployed people is, it would be nice to get that $2,000 check instead of $600. but what they wanted was quick action, pass something soon. >> andre, let's talk about the effect this has had. you and i would have conversations on this show prior to the pandemic having this affect on people, and we were talking about inequality and
heather, you have been writing about this for the last few days.ked about a number of people somewhere between 10 and 14 million people who either lost their benefits last night or will continue to over the course of the next few days. if you are food insecure, housing insecure, without an income, this may end up being the worst week of your year. >> yeah. there's real consequences to what are going on. i think about brandon harvey i talked to outside of atlanta. he said he was...
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heather. >> all right, anne. just a tough situation all the way around. all right, anne rubin reporting live for us this afternoon. thank you. >>> all right joining us now to talk more about this new order is dr. mistra internal medicine specialist here in the bay area. good to have you on this afternoon. so why first off do you think that these local public health officials decided to in essence jump the gun here and implement these stay at home orders before they were required to by the state. >> exactly what we did in march was just we're putting on the breaks sooner than later. i think the projections are all showing us that we are kind of headed to a place we really don't want to be in. we're going to be maxing out our health care system in a matter of a few weeks. if we can do anything to avoid that we must absolutely take action now. that's exactly what we're doing. >> reporter: do you atkpwraoáe with the notion that it might be too late for the region to wait for the icu capacity to drop below 50%. >> i think it's a difficult question to answer. b
heather. >> all right, anne. just a tough situation all the way around. all right, anne rubin reporting live for us this afternoon. thank you. >>> all right joining us now to talk more about this new order is dr. mistra internal medicine specialist here in the bay area. good to have you on this afternoon. so why first off do you think that these local public health officials decided to in essence jump the gun here and implement these stay at home orders before they were required...
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heather: good morning.sectors, banks, energy that we see in november would possibly really give european stocks and upside over u.s. peers. european stocks have been known as a value trade than u.s.. there is less tech, more banks, energy, insurance. deeprs that trade at discounts and have room for upside, so continued vaccine progress, reflation trade could give this an upside. basically, the european stocks compared favorably to u.s. value stocks on a pe and pb basis. europe stocks could be poised for better earnings growth and recovery than the u.s. heading into 2021. anna: so that is the u.s. versus europe storyline. what about how cyclicals are performing right now? consumer discretionary? you've given thought to how that links in with the vaccine. heather: vaccine progress, the 2021on rally going into really would give an upside to consumer discretionary stocks versus staples. discretionary travel, airlines, carnival cruise lines is a poster child. these stocks have really rebounded back more than gro
heather: good morning.sectors, banks, energy that we see in november would possibly really give european stocks and upside over u.s. peers. european stocks have been known as a value trade than u.s.. there is less tech, more banks, energy, insurance. deeprs that trade at discounts and have room for upside, so continued vaccine progress, reflation trade could give this an upside. basically, the european stocks compared favorably to u.s. value stocks on a pe and pb basis. europe stocks could be...
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thank you, heather. >> you too. thank you, david.ar when jams were shut down down so now the gems are open again and how are they getting people back in? we are heading to one to find out and we are also talking new year's resolutions with doctor marc siegel. marc varney right after this. ♪ ♪ it's time for the lowest prices of the season on the sleep number 360 smart bed. you can adjust your comfort on both sides... your sleep number setting. can it help me fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but, can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. will it help me keep up with mom? you got this. so, you can really promise better sleep? not promise. ...prove. don't miss our new year's special the queen sleep number 360 c2 smart bed is only $899. plus, no interest until january 2024 on all smart beds.ends monday. david: every new year's eve people make resolutions to go to the gym more often, eat less but how do you keep th
thank you, heather. >> you too. thank you, david.ar when jams were shut down down so now the gems are open again and how are they getting people back in? we are heading to one to find out and we are also talking new year's resolutions with doctor marc siegel. marc varney right after this. ♪ ♪ it's time for the lowest prices of the season on the sleep number 360 smart bed. you can adjust your comfort on both sides... your sleep number setting. can it help me fall asleep faster? yes, by...
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bringing the author of that piece, heather mac donald she joins us now but welcome back, heather.his a real revolution in -- from the da in los angeles? could it completely overturned so many things? what is going on here? >> it certainly is big national revolution happening in cities across the country. you have a slate of very left-wing prosecutors mostly funded by the george soros foundation who are reporting to remove racial disparities in criminal law and they are doing that by simply stopping criminal law enforcement entirely because that is, in fact, the only way you can eliminate racial disparities. the fact of the matter is that we have a fair criminal justice system. it treats people equally but it treats criminals the way they should be which is holding them accountable for their acts. the fact of the matter is there is a great disproportion of criminal offending in this country and los angeles for example, blacks are 9% of the la county population. they commit 44% of all violent crimes. that means you cannot prosecute crime without it having a disparate impact on black
bringing the author of that piece, heather mac donald she joins us now but welcome back, heather.his a real revolution in -- from the da in los angeles? could it completely overturned so many things? what is going on here? >> it certainly is big national revolution happening in cities across the country. you have a slate of very left-wing prosecutors mostly funded by the george soros foundation who are reporting to remove racial disparities in criminal law and they are doing that by...
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. >> heather hines is on the frontline of the pandemic as a medical icu nurse she is dealing a lot. >> you don't want to bring anything home. then you see how sick people can get. it could happen to anyone. you are just -- it does -- it brings on a lit of bit of extra fear and anxiety coming in to work. >> nine months in and with the next wave overwhelming hospitals health care workers fatigued. >> we are having both physical exhaustion and emotion alex hawes. >> that's the big challenge. when emotional -- you are giving so much of yourself that it is really difficult to find energy to keep moving forward. >> to offer comfort and support to staff they launched buckeye paws. a program that brings certified therapy dogs right to the coronavirus floors. >> the dogs are like magnets. staff can't stop. they go right to them. what's amazing is you can see the stress kind of leech out of the individual. >> no matter what is going on when the dog comes in it puts a smile on everybody's face. >> heather said she tries her best to stay positive during the trying times. >> i have two beautiful b
. >> heather hines is on the frontline of the pandemic as a medical icu nurse she is dealing a lot. >> you don't want to bring anything home. then you see how sick people can get. it could happen to anyone. you are just -- it does -- it brings on a lit of bit of extra fear and anxiety coming in to work. >> nine months in and with the next wave overwhelming hospitals health care workers fatigued. >> we are having both physical exhaustion and emotion alex hawes. >>...
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i think it's fascinating, heather. thank you so much for the guidance on this we'll see you soon. >> thanks so much. >> it has been a good week for apple suppliers with names like micron, intel, all up near double digits and extending those gains today. a lot more "squawk alley" still ahead. stay with us this is decision tech. find a stock based on your interests or what's trending. get real-time insights in your customized view of the market. it's smarter trading technology for smarter trading decisions. fidelity. see yourself. welcome back to the mirror. and know you're not alone because this. come on jessie one more. is the reflection of an unstoppable community in the mirror. hi, my name is sam davis and i'm going to tell you about exciting plans available to anyone with medicare. many plans provide broad coverage and still may save you money on monthly premiums and prescription drugs. with original medicare you're covered for hospital stays and doctor office visits, but you have to meet a deductible for each and t
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. >> i am heather holmes. frank and julie are often i. once again the concern is about people getting together allowing the coronavirus to further spread. >> really really hope that as we enter one of these periods with the foreseeable future with new year's that people make the decision to stay local and stay-at-home. >> health officials say infection rates go up after every holiday and they fear the same thing will happen after new year's. the play to stay home comes as hospitals across the state have now reached a breaking point. most public events are canceled but it is unclear just how seriously people will heed the warning from public health officials. amber lee is live in oakland where she talked with a number of people about their new year's plans. >> reporter: people are telling me they are not in the mood to celebrate. we visit a restaurant here that is offering food and drink specials for and stay-at-home new year's eve. >> a mitchell brought up by the backyard in oakland may be a popular drink for the new year holiday cities s
. >> i am heather holmes. frank and julie are often i. once again the concern is about people getting together allowing the coronavirus to further spread. >> really really hope that as we enter one of these periods with the foreseeable future with new year's that people make the decision to stay local and stay-at-home. >> health officials say infection rates go up after every holiday and they fear the same thing will happen after new year's. the play to stay home comes as...
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i am heather holmes. >> i am under a senior. the rock smashed the windshield when it was apparently thrown from an overpass. it happened two days before christmas. new at 10:00 samantha smith is here and says this is not the first time of violence like this has happened. >> yes andre sadly chp says more than a handful of similar object throwing incidents have occurred within the same vicinity causing damage to carpet, a grandmother was killed back in april. in this particular case the mother is thankful she survived. >> my three-year-old keeps ask king, mommy are you okay? >> christmas is a joyous time of year for many families but for the burnett family from concord this holiday room, their lives ruined. after a heinous act of violence. >> it was not an emergency on the road that i had to swerve out of the way for. there was nothing. this is all senseless and without purpose. >> last wednesday the labor and delivery nurse was headed to work at costa contra regional medical center. as she was driving on highway 242 about to take
i am heather holmes. >> i am under a senior. the rock smashed the windshield when it was apparently thrown from an overpass. it happened two days before christmas. new at 10:00 samantha smith is here and says this is not the first time of violence like this has happened. >> yes andre sadly chp says more than a handful of similar object throwing incidents have occurred within the same vicinity causing damage to carpet, a grandmother was killed back in april. in this particular case...
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heather, thank you so much for being with us.eading to the increase in cases of. catherine reports on what we know about the mutation and how it happened. since the pandemic restarted we have learned a lot about coronavirus but it has been learning about us as well. it's had practice at dealing with our immune systems and has developed an extra way of fighting us. this new variant. it has changed 23 times, many differences are linked to the all important spiked protein, the part of the virus that lets it bind onto human cells, so the worry is this mutation could make it easierfor the virus to infect us. doctors think this new variant could spread up to 70% faster, although that figure is just an estimate. scientist advising the government also say it could increase the infection number which shows how the virus can spread between 0.4 and 0.9. when we find the virus, we are finding the virus in the nose and throat, and there are a higher amounts of virus, many people are more likely to be infectious and they would otherwise be and
heather, thank you so much for being with us.eading to the increase in cases of. catherine reports on what we know about the mutation and how it happened. since the pandemic restarted we have learned a lot about coronavirus but it has been learning about us as well. it's had practice at dealing with our immune systems and has developed an extra way of fighting us. this new variant. it has changed 23 times, many differences are linked to the all important spiked protein, the part of the virus...
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i would like heather to address the issue, this bogus definition called food insecurity was concocted to sweep up as many people as possible into this category, to create the appearance of a massive problem. one out of seven people are food insecure. that's completely meaningless. it's like saying people could use extra money. this big broadd definition of food insecurity with hunger. in most peoples minds, they are supposed to mean the same thing. you are writing this trojan every liberal trope and socialist trope in the world. what a bogus movement. host: is food insecurity bogus? guest: the collar is challenging . i do appreciate the question and will do my best to respond in a way that i've responded to other callers who raised issues around rent. food insecurity is not a bogus term. it does have a definition. it is simply individuals who do not have enough or the ability to access sufficient nutritious food to be healthy for their families. intoerica, that translates not having sufficient income to be able to make the food purses necessary. they are food insecure. again, i think
i would like heather to address the issue, this bogus definition called food insecurity was concocted to sweep up as many people as possible into this category, to create the appearance of a massive problem. one out of seven people are food insecure. that's completely meaningless. it's like saying people could use extra money. this big broadd definition of food insecurity with hunger. in most peoples minds, they are supposed to mean the same thing. you are writing this trojan every liberal...
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welcome, everyone, to the 4 this afternoon, i'm heather holmes. >> and good afternoon, i'm alex savidge. the state is also anticipating another 672,000 doses from pose moderna, one it's vaccine is authorized. today a doctor, to nurses, and a radiology technician were the first to be vaccinated at san francisco general hospital. so far hospitals around the city have received 12,500 doses, and we now know even more doses are headed here to the bay area. maureen naylor joining us now live with more on what we learned today from governor newsom. maureen? >> yesterday was the start, but the state said today tens of thousands more covid-19 vaccines arrived around california including here in the bay area and also revealed more vaccines are on their way. this picture shows the first covid-19 vaccine shipment to arrive in santa clara county, and this box contains santa cruz county's first vaccines. they are some of the 24 locations in california expected to receive shipments tuesday, with five more expected wednesday, after four initial locations got the vaccine monday. >> getting closer to wha
welcome, everyone, to the 4 this afternoon, i'm heather holmes. >> and good afternoon, i'm alex savidge. the state is also anticipating another 672,000 doses from pose moderna, one it's vaccine is authorized. today a doctor, to nurses, and a radiology technician were the first to be vaccinated at san francisco general hospital. so far hospitals around the city have received 12,500 doses, and we now know even more doses are headed here to the bay area. maureen naylor joining us now live...
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heather macdonald, i appreciate you coming on tonight.nk you. >> thank you. >> tucker: you might not be thrilled about the prospect of it joe biden presidency but the communist party of china is. we have the tape to prove that, we will discuss lieutenant colonel oliver north, he joins us after the break. ♪ >> tucker: a man called jake sullivan is joe biden's pick to be the next national security advisor, unlike general michael flynn, likely he will not be targeted for obstruction b by te fbi anytime soon. jake sullivan is a veteran of the obama administration and a hillary clinton campaign, so he safe. he's also made it very clear he's not going to upset our corporate masters in china. he likes them. they will probably like him too. in 2017 sullivan said that what's good for china is good for america. listen. >> so i think the europeans do have to think very hard about taking a larger role in a project that the united states has been engaged in for some time, which is doing everything we can to both facilitate and encourage china's econom
heather macdonald, i appreciate you coming on tonight.nk you. >> thank you. >> tucker: you might not be thrilled about the prospect of it joe biden presidency but the communist party of china is. we have the tape to prove that, we will discuss lieutenant colonel oliver north, he joins us after the break. ♪ >> tucker: a man called jake sullivan is joe biden's pick to be the next national security advisor, unlike general michael flynn, likely he will not be targeted for...
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today, from the new thriller, "wander," heather graham.us, find out what happened to a couple after they sat in line for the studio audience. tamron hall joins ryan at the te "live" cohost desk. all next on "live!" ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are ryan seacrest and tamron hall! >> ryan: hello. >> tamron: oh, hello, hello. >> ryan: good morning, tamron hall. nice to see you this thursday, december 3rd. it's like having a family member come visit during these times. >> tamron: we don't get to see ea
today, from the new thriller, "wander," heather graham.us, find out what happened to a couple after they sat in line for the studio audience. tamron hall joins ryan at the te "live" cohost desk. all next on "live!" ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are ryan seacrest and tamron hall! >> ryan: hello. >> tamron: oh, hello, hello. >> ryan: good morning, tamron hall. nice to see you this thursday, december 3rd. it's like having a family member...
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heather, thanks so much for coming on.hat i'm so struck by is how the traditional measures of job performance, how are you doing emma isn't safe, can i walk to the grocery store without worrying about being attacked? and my wife run in the park without being raped, are the forest on fire, does the electricity work, the basics are being completely ignored. how was the leadership of california pulled the soft? they have physically destroyed it and no one has said anything. >> well, california a is the cre of identity politics and it is the future of this country if the harris-biden agenda is not blocked. as you said, california is to be the most prosperous, opportunity-filled state and country. now it's among the poorest thanks to illegal immigration. it's educational excellence was the envy of the country. now it's rock-bottom reading and math scores rival those of impoverished southern backwaters and its cities were gems of beauty and livability. now they are sites of squalor, anarchy, and crime, and the reason is the triu
heather, thanks so much for coming on.hat i'm so struck by is how the traditional measures of job performance, how are you doing emma isn't safe, can i walk to the grocery store without worrying about being attacked? and my wife run in the park without being raped, are the forest on fire, does the electricity work, the basics are being completely ignored. how was the leadership of california pulled the soft? they have physically destroyed it and no one has said anything. >> well,...
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this go to heather stewart of "the guardian." heather: hello, prime minister. it was reported today we decided to leave the erasmus exchange, which sends thousands of students to e.u. countries. i wonder what young people will think who are living or studying or working there, which is being taken away from them. secondly, we will have to decide in the coming hours and days whether mp's should support your deal. p.m. johnson: heather, look, on erasmus, it was a tough decision. the issue really was that, as you know, the u.k. is a massive net contributor to higher education. over the last decades, we have had so many e.u. nationals which have done wonderful things. but our arrangement basically means that financially the u.k. exchequer more or less loses out on the deal. erasmus was also extremely expensive. so what we are doing is a u.k. plan for students to go around the world. it will be called the touring scheme. ring scheme, for alan turing. students will have the opportunity to go to the best universities in the world, not just the european ones. we want o
this go to heather stewart of "the guardian." heather: hello, prime minister. it was reported today we decided to leave the erasmus exchange, which sends thousands of students to e.u. countries. i wonder what young people will think who are living or studying or working there, which is being taken away from them. secondly, we will have to decide in the coming hours and days whether mp's should support your deal. p.m. johnson: heather, look, on erasmus, it was a tough decision. the...
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heather. >> always good advice.ng when you think about 11 years olds pulling off some of these crimes. cristina rendon reporting live, thank you. >>> mckenzie scott, the ex-wife of amazon's ceo jeff bay association, donates a staggering amount of money to help people in the pandemic. the bay area charity that helps so many people getting help from that big donation. we will hear what that money will be spent on coming up next. >>> and as we head to break, here is some good news to brighten your day. here's a picture of an army staff saring reunited with his family. thank you for your service, young man. tell us your good news and upload to the ktvu.com/yourgoodnews. we have a slide show on our website showcasing what you have smirktsd and we may anticipate use your submission on the air. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ visit your volvo retailer for special offers during our holiday safely sales event. >>> glide's annual toy drive is now underway. volunteers worked to pack up toys for low-income families. the toys will
heather. >> always good advice.ng when you think about 11 years olds pulling off some of these crimes. cristina rendon reporting live, thank you. >>> mckenzie scott, the ex-wife of amazon's ceo jeff bay association, donates a staggering amount of money to help people in the pandemic. the bay area charity that helps so many people getting help from that big donation. we will hear what that money will be spent on coming up next. >>> and as we head to break, here is some...
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heather, thanks a lot.s appreciate your insight. >>> meanwhile, folks, bitcoin out of this world. it continues to surge, continues to hit new records. the question is how high will it go? some people think there's no limit to how high it goes. i got an expert, though, to help us figure it out. don't go away. to support a strong immune system, your body needs routine. centrum helps your immune defenses every day, with vitamin c, d and zinc. season, after season. ace your immune support, with centrum. new projects means you need to hire.gers. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when you post your first job at indeed.com/home. help the world believe in holiday magic. and this year was harder than ever. and yet, somehow, you all found a way to pull it off. it's not about the toys or the ornaments but about coming together. santa, santa, you're on mute! just wanted to say t
heather, thanks a lot.s appreciate your insight. >>> meanwhile, folks, bitcoin out of this world. it continues to surge, continues to hit new records. the question is how high will it go? some people think there's no limit to how high it goes. i got an expert, though, to help us figure it out. don't go away. to support a strong immune system, your body needs routine. centrum helps your immune defenses every day, with vitamin c, d and zinc. season, after season. ace your immune support,...
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that interview with heather was something we paid very close attention to four years ago. we appreciate your courage, and i think that's fantastic that you are calling her on thanksgiving to wish her a happy holiday. that is the essence of one small step. >> it was august 18th of 2016 that gary called in, that day with heather mcgee. if viewers want to go check that out. are you comfortable if i put you on hold with my producers or you can give your email address? is that ok? >> absolutely. you guys have been my thanksgiving. >> thank you. >> i was thinking about that interview right before he came on the air because it was such a dramatic and important moment and i am really honored to have had the chance to talk to you again. happy thanksgiving. >> steven is next out of maryland, a democrat. good morning. >> i was wondering whether or not gary voted for donald trump, because i think that that is really where this healing of the political divide is going to have to come. and i just want to say it sounds like in the conversation there may be a placing of burden on people w
that interview with heather was something we paid very close attention to four years ago. we appreciate your courage, and i think that's fantastic that you are calling her on thanksgiving to wish her a happy holiday. that is the essence of one small step. >> it was august 18th of 2016 that gary called in, that day with heather mcgee. if viewers want to go check that out. are you comfortable if i put you on hold with my producers or you can give your email address? is that ok? >>...
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. >> let's go to ktvu's heather holmes now with the stories we're following. >> we continue to followhe headline of the day the bay area's new stay at home order. we will hear from a local doctor about whether shutting down outdoor areas will really stop the spread of the virus. >> pg & e is increasing its rates to help wildfires across the state. we'll look at what exactly this means for their monthly bill. >> we'll have these stories and much more coming up on the 7 over on ktvu plus. >> but first after the break. check out this cat he was missing since the tubbs fire three years ago. but today a happy reunion as the cat is reunited with its family this week. >>> a temporary memorial is now set up in san francisco at the site of a deadly crash killed a person. he's the 10th pedestrian to be killed in san francisco. the memorial was set up by walk san francisco. >> it is unacceptable and something we could be doing to change that. we're seeing that, we can make changes to our street with simple paint and posts, we can slow down traffic. >> this year a total of 25 people have been kil
. >> let's go to ktvu's heather holmes now with the stories we're following. >> we continue to followhe headline of the day the bay area's new stay at home order. we will hear from a local doctor about whether shutting down outdoor areas will really stop the spread of the virus. >> pg & e is increasing its rates to help wildfires across the state. we'll look at what exactly this means for their monthly bill. >> we'll have these stories and much more coming up on the...
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heather: last time the planets were this close, 1623. this won't happen again until 2080. i probably won't be here for that. still ahead, time and time again we hear from democratic leaders. >> the thing about joe is he knows we are all in this together. >> i don't see this as red state or blue state. all of us together. >> reporter: if we are all in this together why do they get paid for and acting policies that put americans out of work. of next guest says it is time politicians live by their own rules. >> he wrote a book about leading a pandemic, governor cuomo says they will reward his hard work, the outrage is pouring in. >> first, no outrage here, your photos keep coming in, a son loves christmas. >> reporter: the newhart family spending time pickling their tree. we are coming right back. ♪ i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and i
heather: last time the planets were this close, 1623. this won't happen again until 2080. i probably won't be here for that. still ahead, time and time again we hear from democratic leaders. >> the thing about joe is he knows we are all in this together. >> i don't see this as red state or blue state. all of us together. >> reporter: if we are all in this together why do they get paid for and acting policies that put americans out of work. of next guest says it is time...
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there were also wins for liam broady and heather watson. jacques kallis hasjoined england's coaching team for their upcoming tour of sri lanka. he's going to be working as a batting coaching consultant for the two—match test series which begins on january the 14th. and finally, you may have seen manchester united forward marcus rashford winning a special award on bbc sport personality of the year last night. well, tonight on bbc one you can see the bbc‘s documentary following rashford's campaign to help feed the uk's poorest families. here's a clip of when the prime minister gave him a call. sorry to trouble you... no, igot no, i got an assist today. just time to update you on the match between burnley and wolves, it is still 2—0 to burnley. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. good evening. monday was a day of mixed blessings, but at least in the south it was mild. the mild air is going to stay across central and southern england for another day at least, with a northerly wind coming in across scotland. it mea
there were also wins for liam broady and heather watson. jacques kallis hasjoined england's coaching team for their upcoming tour of sri lanka. he's going to be working as a batting coaching consultant for the two—match test series which begins on january the 14th. and finally, you may have seen manchester united forward marcus rashford winning a special award on bbc sport personality of the year last night. well, tonight on bbc one you can see the bbc‘s documentary following rashford's...
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you can see the new cases, heather holmes, you can see the new cases continue to accelerate in our state. there were over 25,000 new cases of covid-19 reported in the last 24 hours. that brings the state's total case number to 1.5 million all since the pandemic began. more than 20,000 people have died that includes 159,000 deaths since yesterday. >>> cdc advisors say they expect the fda to authorize the use of pfizer's covid-19 vaccine later tonight. after that, the cdc can give the final sign off for the vaccine to be used. according to the department of health and human services, if approval comes this weekend, people could begin getting vaccinated. >> we are fast approaching a point where we simply may not have enough beds to handle the number of covid-19 patients in need of care. >> reporter: health experts say most americans won't be able to get that vaccine until at least the spring. the first dozes doses will be prioritized for acute health care workers and long term health care facilities. ktvu's alyssa carington has how doctors are reacting. >> the the idea that you have a vacci
you can see the new cases, heather holmes, you can see the new cases continue to accelerate in our state. there were over 25,000 new cases of covid-19 reported in the last 24 hours. that brings the state's total case number to 1.5 million all since the pandemic began. more than 20,000 people have died that includes 159,000 deaths since yesterday. >>> cdc advisors say they expect the fda to authorize the use of pfizer's covid-19 vaccine later tonight. after that, the cdc can give the...
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. >> and i'm heather holmes. julie will be joining us in a moment. san diego has 9% capacity. northern california has 27.1% and the greater sacramento region has now dipped below 15% at 14.3% and here in the bay area, we have. our jesse garret t joins us now with more. >> reporter: the current surge has left some bay area hospitals with no icu capacity. no beds at all. and here in santa clara county, a county of 2 million people we're told they had just 34 icu beds remaining. up in san francisco, officials say if things don't change that city faces a similar fate by the end of the month. >> we have the power to avoid these terrible outcomes. the power to prevent sickness and death. >> reporter: san francisco health director dr. grant colfax says the city's covid rate has doubled. each one positive covid patient is infects 1.5 people. his graph shows a tsunami of cases by the spring. >> it is plausible with the rate that we could have 4,500 people in san francisco in need of a hospital bed. >> reporter: the surge has already swamped some area hospital icus. o'conner hospital in
. >> and i'm heather holmes. julie will be joining us in a moment. san diego has 9% capacity. northern california has 27.1% and the greater sacramento region has now dipped below 15% at 14.3% and here in the bay area, we have. our jesse garret t joins us now with more. >> reporter: the current surge has left some bay area hospitals with no icu capacity. no beds at all. and here in santa clara county, a county of 2 million people we're told they had just 34 icu beds remaining. up in...
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heather. >> andre, a covid outbreak tied to youth sports.f new cases tied to a basketball club in santa clara county. we'll have the very latest on that for you. also coming up in today's covid conversations, they are known as long haulers. parents who have reoccurring coronavirus symptoms even after recovery. we're going to talk with an expert about this latest mystery related to covid-19. we'll have these stories and a lot more when alex and i see you in just a few minutes live for the 7 live on ktvu plus. >>> first after the break, parts of lake tahoe now shut down to tourists because of the stay at home order. but there are still ways you can make a ski or snow board trip possible. we will tell you what you need to do to plan ahead. >>> a live look on this friday evening. ktvu will be right back. ♪ we have the power to harness california's abundant solar and wind energy, but it's not available all day long. use less energy from 4 to 9 pm for a cleaner california. >>> back now to the breaking news we've been following. president trump has
heather. >> andre, a covid outbreak tied to youth sports.f new cases tied to a basketball club in santa clara county. we'll have the very latest on that for you. also coming up in today's covid conversations, they are known as long haulers. parents who have reoccurring coronavirus symptoms even after recovery. we're going to talk with an expert about this latest mystery related to covid-19. we'll have these stories and a lot more when alex and i see you in just a few minutes live for the...
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heather: the thing i was worried about, can print as much money as we want without really paying offt but when you do that inflation. it costs $10, you have this many, why you got to spend all this money and the worry is we become venezuela. let's end on a high knows, give us one positive going into the new year you are looking out for in the markets are responsive? >> i think corporate earnings next year will exceed expectations. the vaccines do their work and we find ourselves on the other side of this with more healthy americans as opposed to less healthy americans, opening the economy, the economy has pent-up demand, stronger corporate earnings, 2021 will be a great year in the market. todd: happy new year. we will check back in with you on the flipside in 2021. enjoy. jillian: let's hope he is right. 26 after the hour. new concerns over vaccine front is a brooklyn clinic comes under state investigation. what is being done to stop it nationwide coming up. violence in american cities, a little girl shot and killed while shopping atlanta. 7 people did in chicago after a violent chr
heather: the thing i was worried about, can print as much money as we want without really paying offt but when you do that inflation. it costs $10, you have this many, why you got to spend all this money and the worry is we become venezuela. let's end on a high knows, give us one positive going into the new year you are looking out for in the markets are responsive? >> i think corporate earnings next year will exceed expectations. the vaccines do their work and we find ourselves on the...
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cam norrie was surprised 7—6. 7—6 by 18—year—old jack draper whilst heather watson was a winner in the test cricket, jacques kallis, willjoin england's coaching setup for their tour of sri lanka next month. the south african will act as a batting coaching consultant for the two test series — that is scheduled to start on january the 14th in galle. kallis has recently worked with the south african national team and kolkata knight riders in the indian premier league. and after winning the race to dubai, lee westwood has been named the european tour's golfer of the year for the fourth time. the award is chosen by a panel, comprised of members of the golf media. having started 2020 by winning the abu dhabi championship and rounding it off with the harry varden trophy, the accolade caps of a successful year for the 47—year—old. he said it was "very humbling" to receive the honour. you're up to date from the bbc sport centre. from all the team, have a great night. hello there. for the next few days, it looks like the conditions will be milder, wet and cloudier across the south of the country
cam norrie was surprised 7—6. 7—6 by 18—year—old jack draper whilst heather watson was a winner in the test cricket, jacques kallis, willjoin england's coaching setup for their tour of sri lanka next month. the south african will act as a batting coaching consultant for the two test series — that is scheduled to start on january the 14th in galle. kallis has recently worked with the south african national team and kolkata knight riders in the indian premier league. and after winning...
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the other members joe biden nnounced our heather boushey and. bernstein -- and jared bernstein. they have been in a lot of the debates. cea as a place where they are going to offer analysis for different proposals. if you do this, this is what is going to happen to output. ideasa place to that bad as andthat -- vet bad ide make sure they don't get too far ahead of themselves. the influence it has depends on the relationship of the three numbers, their relationship with the president determines if the cea is influential or not. of a brainy more trust for the president. host: let's get phone calls, we go first to richard in philadelphia. on our independent line. i heard joe biden said they are going to create a new economy, it is going to be more inclusive and all. talke past, there has been in the relationship between stagnation. i'm wondering what janet yellen when that came up before, had major concerns about the economy shifting and to the people were left out. i am interested in concern around the african-american men who have been knocked out because of the transition of thi
the other members joe biden nnounced our heather boushey and. bernstein -- and jared bernstein. they have been in a lot of the debates. cea as a place where they are going to offer analysis for different proposals. if you do this, this is what is going to happen to output. ideasa place to that bad as andthat -- vet bad ide make sure they don't get too far ahead of themselves. the influence it has depends on the relationship of the three numbers, their relationship with the president determines...
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that's strong stuff, heather., stuart, is spirit-crushing, civilization-crushing, and it is one that if it had been embraced four centuries ago when the pilgrims were setting out to the new world, they never would have left. we never would have had an american country, we never would have had a thanksgiving to cancel four centuries later because we are now in the grips of an hysterical fear that is unconnected any rational fact. stay safe is not a way you proceed. we are forgetting the need to balance risks and costs, to put risk in perspective, to consider other types of risks. and what we're doing now to american prosperity and american civilization is unprocess e dented -- unprecedented. i think it's going to take a very long time to recover from this ungrounded, you are -- irrational fear that is wiping out centuries of hard-won social and human capital. stuart: wow. strong stuff, indeed, heather. all morning long we've been showing our viewers scenes from staten island last night where there appeared to be an
that's strong stuff, heather., stuart, is spirit-crushing, civilization-crushing, and it is one that if it had been embraced four centuries ago when the pilgrims were setting out to the new world, they never would have left. we never would have had an american country, we never would have had a thanksgiving to cancel four centuries later because we are now in the grips of an hysterical fear that is unconnected any rational fact. stay safe is not a way you proceed. we are forgetting the need to...
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heather, the record-breaking run in the stock market. it's unbelievable to watch the run that these stocks have had despite the pandemic, despite so many jobs lost, so many businesses that have had to close. will this rally continue in 2021? >> it really is amazing. s&p 500 powering to record highs. right now today on the last day to close out the year in 2020, despite this awful pandemic and the reason why is because of all of the technology like facebook, google. they're thriving during the pandemic. that's why the nasdaq is up over 40% this year. so i do think the rally can continue next year if there's a caveat, if and only if the gop maintains control of the senate. that is very important from the stock market perspective, not just politically. >> sandra: gary, does it all hinge on georgia? >> i think the economy hinges on georgia more than the markets. you cannot raise corporate and individual income taxes and put a ton of regulations on the economy while we're still in a pandemic and expect good things to happen. i would suggest t
heather, the record-breaking run in the stock market. it's unbelievable to watch the run that these stocks have had despite the pandemic, despite so many jobs lost, so many businesses that have had to close. will this rally continue in 2021? >> it really is amazing. s&p 500 powering to record highs. right now today on the last day to close out the year in 2020, despite this awful pandemic and the reason why is because of all of the technology like facebook, google. they're thriving...
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appointed to be on the biden council of economic advisors who is here in wilmington a few days ago, heatherhey. >> through the organization i cofounded, i pursued solutions to reduce the dangerous march of inequality. >> now somebody who worked at the washington center for growth, a think tank says a new pick to be a biden advisor retaliated against her when she wrote a lengthy and personal blog detailing racism and sexism in the ranks at that think tank. a former employee wrote further earlier this week, if it were only me, i am not the only person he needs to apologize to pete heather's abusive behavior was a pattern and an open secret among elite circles of d.c. economic policy. these accusations are not based in fact. never retaliated against. he's not hosting any public events. the house is sitting for an interview. on the phone behind-the-scenes the last couple days. we are also learning for the first time that not everybody is accepting a job because a source close to the transition tells us he phoned the new mexico governor to offer her the department of interior secretary jobs and
appointed to be on the biden council of economic advisors who is here in wilmington a few days ago, heatherhey. >> through the organization i cofounded, i pursued solutions to reduce the dangerous march of inequality. >> now somebody who worked at the washington center for growth, a think tank says a new pick to be a biden advisor retaliated against her when she wrote a lengthy and personal blog detailing racism and sexism in the ranks at that think tank. a former employee wrote...
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good evening to you, i'm andre senior. >> and i'm heather holmes.julie are off tonight. while the trend lines are indeed promising, california is still leading the nation in case rate. greg lee has the details now. >> with new cases ballooning in california, the state has quickly become the nation's coronavirus epicenter, citing last week's holiday travel and gathering, governor gavin newsom gave a bleak outlook of what's ahead. >> the expectation of more of the same through the rest of the holiday season of a surge on top of a surge, arguably on top of, again, another surge. >> reporter: much of the state including the bay area remains under a stay-at-home order, based on icu capacity, but two of the hardest hit areas. san joaquin valley and
good evening to you, i'm andre senior. >> and i'm heather holmes.julie are off tonight. while the trend lines are indeed promising, california is still leading the nation in case rate. greg lee has the details now. >> with new cases ballooning in california, the state has quickly become the nation's coronavirus epicenter, citing last week's holiday travel and gathering, governor gavin newsom gave a bleak outlook of what's ahead. >> the expectation of more of the same through...
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they're as bad as the democrats at this point. >> charles: heather? >> right. it's imaginary money in the first place. i'm not saying $600 is good for many americans that have lost their jobs. so what i'm saying, there's a lot of waste in this bill. six gop senators have voted against it. we're giving tens of millions to foreign aid, two museums in d.c. so when you look at this waste, including money to gender studies. what does that have to do with covid relief? so money does need to go to small businesses. money does need to go to the people that have lost their jobs and arguably not the big corporations and those doing well during a pandemic. and for funding a vaccine. the rest of it might be waste. >> charles: just might be waste? you know, it's so funny. the first cares act between unemployment benefits and supplements totalled $754 billion to american households. this will be $286 billion. gianno, where is the rest of the $900 billion? >> it's going to places that we are not getting the benefit of it. i'm talking about american citizens. the whole purpose
they're as bad as the democrats at this point. >> charles: heather? >> right. it's imaginary money in the first place. i'm not saying $600 is good for many americans that have lost their jobs. so what i'm saying, there's a lot of waste in this bill. six gop senators have voted against it. we're giving tens of millions to foreign aid, two museums in d.c. so when you look at this waste, including money to gender studies. what does that have to do with covid relief? so money does need...
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. >> reporter: that's right, heather. hewlett-packard enterprises moving its headquarters from san jose to the houston area immediately in texas. hve is based in north san jose. they moved to this new state of the art campus a year and a half ago. they plan to keep that north san jose campus as a hub for another portion of it business, but as of today, hpe moving its head carders to spring texas, a suburb of houston. employees will have the option to stay in the bay area or move to texas. >> i think the bigger blow here is that hp represents a pioneering company who helped create silicon valley, and to see them actually move their headquarters to another state is a bit of a blow. >> reporter: this is a rendering of the company released of their future headquarters in the houston area. that is set to open in 2022. the ceo of hpe says during this time of the covid era, many employees spoke up and said they want to work less time as a physical work site. the company said it is working to transition people who want to work le
. >> reporter: that's right, heather. hewlett-packard enterprises moving its headquarters from san jose to the houston area immediately in texas. hve is based in north san jose. they moved to this new state of the art campus a year and a half ago. they plan to keep that north san jose campus as a hub for another portion of it business, but as of today, hpe moving its head carders to spring texas, a suburb of houston. employees will have the option to stay in the bay area or move to texas....