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nigel nelson,j phillips. — carry it out. nigel nelson,j phillips, thank— carry it out.l nelson, j - phillips, thank you so much, i am so sorry about the interruptions, we didn't have enough time this time around. thank you to post and thank you forjoining us, do stay with us because lewis vaughanjones will be with you at that top of the hour. to get you there, here is that film review. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode — rounding up the best new movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the home. tuesday, january 1st, 1856.
nigel nelson,j phillips. — carry it out. nigel nelson,j phillips, thank— carry it out.l nelson, j - phillips, thank you so much, i am so sorry about the interruptions, we didn't have enough time this time around. thank you to post and thank you forjoining us, do stay with us because lewis vaughanjones will be with you at that top of the hour. to get you there, here is that film review. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode — rounding up the best new movies available...
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nigel nelson,j phillips, thank you so - carry it out. l nelson, jl phillips, thank you so much, carry it out. nigel nelson, 1 i phillips, thank you so much, i carry it out. nigel nelson, 1 - phillips, thank you so much, i am so sorry about the interruptions, we didn't have enough time this time around. thank you to post and thank you forjoining us, do stay with us because lewis vaughanjones will be with you at that top of the hour. to get you there, here is that film review. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode — rounding up the best new movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the home. tuesday, january ist, 1856. with little pride and less hope, we begin the new year. in the world to come, us—based norwegian film—maker mona fastvold captures an intense romantic relationship set against the bleak, unforgiving backdrop of i9th—century frontier life. when the day is done, my mind turns to her, and i think... "why are we to be separated?" adapted from a story byjim shepard, who shares screenwriting credits with
nigel nelson,j phillips, thank you so - carry it out. l nelson, jl phillips, thank you so much, carry it out. nigel nelson, 1 i phillips, thank you so much, i carry it out. nigel nelson, 1 - phillips, thank you so much, i am so sorry about the interruptions, we didn't have enough time this time around. thank you to post and thank you forjoining us, do stay with us because lewis vaughanjones will be with you at that top of the hour. to get you there, here is that film review. hello, and welcome...
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phillip grant is a principle investigator for an ongoing j&j trial. he says what matter snous not vaccine type but rather who ends up in the hospital. >> people who are getting sick are unvaccinated individuals. it's not people who have gotten either the moderna, pfizer or j&j. >> reporter: while 70% effective against moderate and severe disease, in trials, j&j's vaccine was less effective than the mraen vaccine. >> it's just a question of when and not if? >> absolutely. >> would you expect that the dose for j&j would be needed sooner? >> you'd have to expect that. >> reporter: but the cdc is not recommending any research yet. and the single-dose vaccine does work. she received the vaccine in november. >> the johnson & johnson vaccine gave me protection against covid. >> reporter: last month she separated for a kaiser trial. >> i had tested positive for antibodies. >> reporter: they are studying two doses versus one. >>> santa clara county is seeing an increase of people getting their first doves vaccine. >> reporter: connecting the community to covid
phillip grant is a principle investigator for an ongoing j&j trial. he says what matter snous not vaccine type but rather who ends up in the hospital. >> people who are getting sick are unvaccinated individuals. it's not people who have gotten either the moderna, pfizer or j&j. >> reporter: while 70% effective against moderate and severe disease, in trials, j&j's vaccine was less effective than the mraen vaccine. >> it's just a question of when and not if? >>...
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phillip grant is a principle investigator for an ongoing j&j trial.says what matter snous not vaccine type but rather who ends up in the hospital. >> people who are getting sick are unvaccinated individuals. it's not people who have gotten either the moderna, pfizer or j&j. >> reporter: while 70% effective against moderate and severe disease, in trials, j&j's vaccine was less effective than the mraen vaccine. >> it's just a question of when and not if? >> absolutely. >> would you expect that the dose for j&j would be needed sooner? >> you'd have to expect that. >> reporter: but the cdc is not recommending any research yet. and the single-dose vaccine does work. she received the vaccine in november. >> the johnson & johnson vaccine gave me protection against covid. >> reporter: last month she separated for a kaiser trial. >> i had tested positive for antibodies. >> reporter: they are studying two doses versus one. >>> santa clara county is seeing an increase of people getting their first doves vaccine. >> reporter: connecting the community to covid-19
phillip grant is a principle investigator for an ongoing j&j trial.says what matter snous not vaccine type but rather who ends up in the hospital. >> people who are getting sick are unvaccinated individuals. it's not people who have gotten either the moderna, pfizer or j&j. >> reporter: while 70% effective against moderate and severe disease, in trials, j&j's vaccine was less effective than the mraen vaccine. >> it's just a question of when and not if? >>...
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j edgar moore is buried there. gay members for the military. john phillips probably the most famous person buried there. he actually grew up in that neighborhood. so there are lots of ghosts there. i don't have a dog, so i don't have -- >> it's a two-year wait to be admitted to that dog -- very complex, so we are coming to our 1:00 o'clock moment. this is always the -- the challenge because steve, you have so much interesting information and we've got such great questions so let me just close with a moment and we have great audience that come up. the chorus was she may only be a stripper from the silver slipper but she has her ways and means. >> i love that. [laughter] >> we invite you to send us a clip of that song so that for the next time we delve the story, we will have audio to go with it. other people asked whether they're informed of next lunch bites. now that you're registered you can be on our mailing list and we resume our lunch bite series which are interesting fascinating stories about the capitol and the capitol hill neighborhood that we do every other week and steve has lovers of the capit
j edgar moore is buried there. gay members for the military. john phillips probably the most famous person buried there. he actually grew up in that neighborhood. so there are lots of ghosts there. i don't have a dog, so i don't have -- >> it's a two-year wait to be admitted to that dog -- very complex, so we are coming to our 1:00 o'clock moment. this is always the -- the challenge because steve, you have so much interesting information and we've got such great questions so let me just...
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j. trump's catastrophic final year," "washington post" reporters carol leonnig and phillip rucker reveal new details about the chaos inside the trump white house and the alarm that rippled across the government during that time. carol and phil's book is out today and they join me now. >> woodruff: car and phil's book is out today, and theyoin me now. it is very good to have both of you with us. congratulations on the book that is getting a lot of attention. you already do this remarkable reporting in your day job, and that comes through in this book. carol, let me start by asking you: what was president trump's bottom line in this final year in office? what mattered more to him than anything? >> you know, his public image and getting re-elected, maintaining his grip on power, judy, was numero uno in everything he did. one of the take-aways -- phil and i reported this in realtime, but when we did that deeper excavation, the big take-away was how disturbed and unsettled insiders in the trump administration were about to the degree in which the president was willing to put american lives in
j. trump's catastrophic final year," "washington post" reporters carol leonnig and phillip rucker reveal new details about the chaos inside the trump white house and the alarm that rippled across the government during that time. carol and phil's book is out today and they join me now. >> woodruff: car and phil's book is out today, and theyoin me now. it is very good to have both of you with us. congratulations on the book that is getting a lot of attention. you already do...
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j vaccine. >>> a live look at pleasanton. this is where about an hour, team wills gather to resume a search for the missing runner. phillipr a run during extreme heat and had not been seen. >>> the largest wildfire this year at beckwourth. more than 20,000 acres have burned. >>> the recent extreme heat adding to the bay area's extreme drought. sharon katsuda is live in santa clara with the details for us. >> reporter: that's right, the santa clara county will vote on this drought plan. here are the restrictions will be patrolled and enforced. no wasting water which includes run offs and sidewalks on streets. you should check out nbcbayarea.com, for all the restrictions in your area. there are a lot of updates. i am sharon katsuda. >>> we'll be watching that, sharon. we'll see this dry weather continue as we go into the weekend. >> how is traffic flowing? >> everywhere is pretty good. san marcus, still a blocking lane. i put the arrow there. you will get a slow down. tough drive right now for concord and walnut creek as well. >> that's going to do it for us on tuesday morning. we'll leave you with a live look of the bay br
j vaccine. >>> a live look at pleasanton. this is where about an hour, team wills gather to resume a search for the missing runner. phillipr a run during extreme heat and had not been seen. >>> the largest wildfire this year at beckwourth. more than 20,000 acres have burned. >>> the recent extreme heat adding to the bay area's extreme drought. sharon katsuda is live in santa clara with the details for us. >> reporter: that's right, the santa clara county will...
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phillip randolph an african-american newsman from the period, he earns the dubious distinction of being the declared by j. edgar hoover as the most dangerous negro in america. he says, i'm absolutely repaired to fight in alabama, but not in france. i have no particular battle there, though i value democracy. what we see after the war is that that same vision comes back. we're very familiar we return fighting, a short but absolutely powerful jab penned by w.e.b. dubois, but there's another famous poem by the period "if we must die" by claude mckay. that poem's last lines, if we must die let us be with our backs pressed to the wall dying but fighting back, becomes so trans depressive after world war i that he is, you know, of course branded a communist and almost they consider, you know, deporting him, et cetera, but in world war ii churchill returns to that very language in order to galvanize britain. >> it's important -- claude mckay -- the anecdote is important to go into. he is a railroad porter in 1919 and he's traveling with his friends as a lot of young black men at the time, he is a railroad porter
phillip randolph an african-american newsman from the period, he earns the dubious distinction of being the declared by j. edgar hoover as the most dangerous negro in america. he says, i'm absolutely repaired to fight in alabama, but not in france. i have no particular battle there, though i value democracy. what we see after the war is that that same vision comes back. we're very familiar we return fighting, a short but absolutely powerful jab penned by w.e.b. dubois, but there's another...
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phillip rucker. joining our conversation, another friend of ours, carol leonnig. the pair have written yet another book, a new one on the trump presidency. i alone can fix it. donald js catastrophic final year which comes out tomorrow wherever fine books are sold. good evening to you both. and congratulations for the smattering of advance reviews that i read this afternoon. and tonight, tell us more about the last thing we raised here. trump's regret over not calling out the military following the murder of george floyd, during the blm protests. and a subset of that question. who would tell him if he wanted the second marines or the 81st to take positions in seattle? >> wow, brian, that's a two-part question that is important. let me deal with the first part first. you know because you've covered this administration and chronicled it every night at 11:00, that the president, the former president, rarely regrets anything. in fact, in our interview we learned that he really doesn't regret anything about 2020 except for one thing. though it was one of the most catastrophic years we've seen in our history, his big regret speak didn't unleash active duty military troops
phillip rucker. joining our conversation, another friend of ours, carol leonnig. the pair have written yet another book, a new one on the trump presidency. i alone can fix it. donald js catastrophic final year which comes out tomorrow wherever fine books are sold. good evening to you both. and congratulations for the smattering of advance reviews that i read this afternoon. and tonight, tell us more about the last thing we raised here. trump's regret over not calling out the military following...