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jody westby chief executive of global cyber risk and chair of the american bar association privacy and computer crime committee in moscow flat in their something called the specialist on russian foreign affairs and political analyst at the russian academy of sciences and in new york karen greenberg director at the center on national security at fordham university school of law she's also host of the vital interest podcast jody let me start with you today how grave a threat is this attack to the united states federal government and how exactly was it accomplished i think that threat is the greatest we've seen so far so it's it's at the highest level the attack was a compilation by compromising the software signature process or solar winds there ryan software and malware was sent out through a riot through solar winds as a software update it went to about 800000 government and public sector in the bees and private sector companies so about 800000 organizations globally could have downloaded this mouse where in the software update karen how is this attack different from previous hacks. ye
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westbury jody west b. flat america nick carr and karen greenberg and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story for me and the whole team here bye for now. thanks. discovered kazakstan that as a new strategic location at the crossroads of europe and asia. develop and grow your business. in the leading logistics trade the business harbor invest in a country with a great business climate robust legal system a tax regime and advantageous investment incentives employ a well educated highly skilled and multi-lingual workforce. by investing in kazakstan you invest in the largest economy of the region where the growth and prosperity of your business will always be our key priority. invest in kazakstan seize the best opportunities in the heart of eurasia. the ameri
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annmarie: jodi, thank you so much. jodi's last day in hong kong.o your work.d frederic is still with us. on the o get your take stimulus. jodi outlined it's looking ever so unlikely. been unlikely for the past six months, they continue have these road blocks. given the fact that markets are trading near the record level sort of don't get any package before year-end, is that when you think we can start to equity ause on the markets and potentially off the take money table? 2020, or earlier in global with the n the u.s. challenge of the recovery on there is a huge income push in households that the government will potentially have deal with. either you arkets, solution, the supports or households and companies ncluding the fed or you get after the biden administration place, as you just pointed out, the risks and the markets have to with. annmarie: what could end up happening is that americans will year without the unemployment benefits. we have seen this rotation into value. do you think it will flip and we'll go back to the growth stocks? yes, abso
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via skype jodi great to have you back on the program looks of the u.s. government has confirmed this hack on at least 2 big agencies including the treasury a way to closing it to finding out just how deep and how damaging the attack was i don't know that we know that fully yet but we do believe this is the most harmful cyber attack in our history. probably in the history of the world because it is impacted governments and private sector in these and around the globe so we're trying to determine exactly the depth and breadth of the attack what information may have been stolen. how much the agencies were involved how many private sector companies what data was involved it's still too early to know but we know that this was a very serious attack that went on for many months and i might add it went on for many months during a time when most of the world was really working remotely and monitoring networks was more difficult and so it was a time when they had an advantage that's an extraordinary evolution jodi i mean it's been reported that the hakas about by
via skype jodi great to have you back on the program looks of the u.s. government has confirmed this hack on at least 2 big agencies including the treasury a way to closing it to finding out just how deep and how damaging the attack was i don't know that we know that fully yet but we do believe this is the most harmful cyber attack in our history. probably in the history of the world because it is impacted governments and private sector in these and around the globe so we're trying to determine...
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hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. >>> meantime, new covid cases continue to surge in california, but state leaders say we may start to see signs of it slowing down soon. take a look at the latest numbers. california reported more than 37,000 new cases today. that is triple the number of cases we saw during the worst of the summer surge back in july. sadly, california also reporting 83 new deaths. but in the last couple of days, new case numbers have decreased very slightly. the governor says it's too soon to say if that's a hopeful sign, but the state is analyzing those numbers and will soon know more. now, here are the latest icu capacity numbers for the bay area. the most dramatic change is from the weekend in santa clara county. it went from 12% to 6% availability. alameda county faring the best at 33%. san francisco also doing pretty good at 31%. contra costa, 12%. solano county, 9%. not all the counties are updating their numbers daily. marin county also shows no icu availability. it's using a different calculation than the state to determine its percentage of av
hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. >>> meantime, new covid cases continue to surge in california, but state leaders say we may start to see signs of it slowing down soon. take a look at the latest numbers. california reported more than 37,000 new cases today. that is triple the number of cases we saw during the worst of the summer surge back in july. sadly, california also reporting 83 new deaths. but in the last couple of days, new case numbers have decreased very...
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jodie: 182 over 100 and i had a heart attack and cardiac arrest, and then a stroke.: your blood pressure numbers could change your life. frank: a lot of people don't understand, including myself, i didn't know, now i do, the impact of having a stroke. william: my memory is shot. alyson: when i woke up, i couldn't speak. mick: if i would have followed a treatment plan, i would not be in this situation. frank: it's a tough jouney. vo: lowering your high blood pressure could save you from a heart attack or stroke. if you've stopped your treatment plan, restart it or talk to your doctor about creating one that works better for you. start taking the right steps at manageyourbp.org frank: it's a new life but i'm going to make it better. i'm coming back. ask your doctor, check your blood pressure. ♪ >> tucker: tucker: welcome back to a special edition of tucker carlson. hard to believe this could happen in this country but it has. officials in new jersey threatened a priest with jail if he held mass in his church. the priest was kevin robinson, a catholic priest, robinson r
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they'll never get it. >> reporter: jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> new details this morning.ars on the streets of san francisco this morning. kind of funny saying that, right? okay. there's even no driver as a backup driver in that car. let me tell you about what is happening. the car company potentitesting its autonomous vehicles. this is from general motors subsidiary and other companies testing driverless vehicles but cruise the first to have no backup driver behind the wheel. they received that testing permit back in october. >>> so, listen to this, we're just 15 days away from christmas and that means new year's eve just around the corner. have you even thought about your resolution? maybe giving up smoking, lose that quarantine 15. what a new study says you have to do in order to be successful in what you resolve to do in 2021. >>> first happening now for you, walmart makes a big commitment to india. the giant retailer announcing it will buy $10 billion worth of india-made goods by the year 2027. that is triple the amount of goods walmart is already buying. last week wa
they'll never get it. >> reporter: jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> new details this morning.ars on the streets of san francisco this morning. kind of funny saying that, right? okay. there's even no driver as a backup driver in that car. let me tell you about what is happening. the car company potentitesting its autonomous vehicles. this is from general motors subsidiary and other companies testing driverless vehicles but cruise the first to have no backup driver behind the...
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jodie guest of emory university. we appreciate you being with us. people are looking ahead to the better time. in markets, the s&p position to open the first day of december up 1% following 10% gains for the month of november. meanwhile we are seeing 10 year yields creep a little bit higher above the average for the past month, as jonathan was talking about, 87 basis points. the question is why the yields have been so well behaved given the hope for a brighter time. the euro creeping back up to the 1.20 mark come up about .5%. ,he vix index coming down people looking forward to a lack of volatility, the fed meeting on december 15 and 16th, and we are going to look for more stimulus at a time of improving economic outlook. coming up on bloomberg television and bloomberg radio, roger altman, evercore senior chairman and founder talking about the m&a situation, about intern of -- about alternative investments, about banking and everything else going on in the transformative year on wall street. open"ith us at 9:00, "the with jonathan ferro. i am lisa a
jodie guest of emory university. we appreciate you being with us. people are looking ahead to the better time. in markets, the s&p position to open the first day of december up 1% following 10% gains for the month of november. meanwhile we are seeing 10 year yields creep a little bit higher above the average for the past month, as jonathan was talking about, 87 basis points. the question is why the yields have been so well behaved given the hope for a brighter time. the euro creeping back...
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jodi hernandez joins us in danville this evening. maybe businesses are just trying to stay afloat. >> reporter: right now businesses that defy the order face fines that range from 250 to $1,000. some businesses like kicking mule here in downtown danville say opening up to outdoor dining is worth the risk. people are once again going out to eat in danville. more restaurants here have reopened outdoor dining despite the county health order. >> we have not had any cases of covid. none of the restaurants that i know have had any cases of covid. >> reporter: the owner of the peasant and the pear says he'll open up his outdoor dining soon. he said he already lost five more bay area restaurants during the pandemic. his house is in foreclosure and he's on the brink of bankruptcy. >> i'm physically, mentally, emotionally broke down. this is way too long. i've lost everything. >> we have a great deal of understanding for the position that they're in. >> reporter: while he understands their struggle, the danville police chief is urging business
jodi hernandez joins us in danville this evening. maybe businesses are just trying to stay afloat. >> reporter: right now businesses that defy the order face fines that range from 250 to $1,000. some businesses like kicking mule here in downtown danville say opening up to outdoor dining is worth the risk. people are once again going out to eat in danville. more restaurants here have reopened outdoor dining despite the county health order. >> we have not had any cases of covid. none...
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jodi hernandez has the details. >> reporter: as the bay area deals with the surge in covid-19 cases, hospitals are scrambling to create more room. this medical center is getting ready to open up this, a portable unit designed to deal with the overflow. >> we've never had to even consider moving outside of our department walls to care for patients. >> reporter: but with the current covid-19 surge, that's about to change. for the first time, john durham medical center in concord will soon be opening a mobile care unit to handle er patients. >> we're prepared to deal with this next increase in patient volume. >> reporter: as hospitals gear up to accommodate more patients, health care workers are getting much-needed protection. marin health medical center became one of the first to get the moderna vaccine. 300 frontline health care workers got vaccinated today. >> it's been very scary. i mean, can you imagine? i mean, i've had, like, seven or eight covid patients at one time. and you know, giving them the proper care and in and out those rooms, it's been scary. so, to receive this vaccin
jodi hernandez has the details. >> reporter: as the bay area deals with the surge in covid-19 cases, hospitals are scrambling to create more room. this medical center is getting ready to open up this, a portable unit designed to deal with the overflow. >> we've never had to even consider moving outside of our department walls to care for patients. >> reporter: but with the current covid-19 surge, that's about to change. for the first time, john durham medical center in concord...
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nbc bay area's jodi hernandez has more on what got local firefighters so concerned. >> reporter: who would have thought we'd be talking about potential red flag fire weather in december? well, take a look at how dry the grasses are. that combined with little rain and possible wind on the way has firefighters worried. debbie and her little dog ginger have been out enjoying the clear, sunny weather every day. >> but always in the back of my mind is i wish it would rain. we need the rain. >> reporter: lack of rain, low humidity,nd a now possible windy weather in the forecast spell a potential disaster in the making. >> with these current conditions, if we figure in high winds, especially winds out of the north, we then will have a dangerous situation. >> reporter: red flag conditions have already led to two destructive fires in southern california. firefighters there are battling to try to get those fires under control. >> we want to avoid that happening here, but the conditions look like at this point that they will be ripe for heightened fire danger beginning on sunday. >> reporter: c
nbc bay area's jodi hernandez has more on what got local firefighters so concerned. >> reporter: who would have thought we'd be talking about potential red flag fire weather in december? well, take a look at how dry the grasses are. that combined with little rain and possible wind on the way has firefighters worried. debbie and her little dog ginger have been out enjoying the clear, sunny weather every day. >> but always in the back of my mind is i wish it would rain. we need the...
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in marin county, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. >>> some front line cal fire first responders got vaccinated today. these firefighters are in san mateo county. this crew battled the czu complex fire that broke out back in august. >>> with limited amounts of the covid vaccine available and in high demand, our investing unit has been looking into questions a lot of people have been asking, questions about whether some people might be jumping the line. here is senior investigator stephen stock. >> reporter: paramedics, emts, and firefighters lined up last friday at hayward's st. rose hospital. some of the first people in the area to get the covid vaccine in the state's distribution plan. nbc bay area's news crew spotted the owner of an insurance company in san francisco. naranjo is not a medical worker. instead, records show the 64-year-old is a frequent political donor to local candidates and a member of the six-person board of directors at st. rose hospital. this follows protests last week at stanford medical school where several residents were outraged to lear
in marin county, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. >>> some front line cal fire first responders got vaccinated today. these firefighters are in san mateo county. this crew battled the czu complex fire that broke out back in august. >>> with limited amounts of the covid vaccine available and in high demand, our investing unit has been looking into questions a lot of people have been asking, questions about whether some people might be jumping the...
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chance to strike again. >> hopefully they find this one sooner than later. >> reporter: in moraga, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> a return of monster waves along the coastline, nbc bay area's skyranger flew over pacifica today. king tides combined with the high surf creating quite the show. check out these photos taken by savannah in pacifica. she tagged us on twitter. that's the chit chat cafe right next to the pacifica pier. there's a high surf advisory out until 7:00 tonight. >>> let's get a check of our forecast with chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. we had mavericks going on last week, and now they're back, but it seems like it's only going to last today? >> a little bit into tomorrow morning and then we will see those waves calm down. we also have king tides factoring into some of that action. so those are the highest of high tides. we usually undergo king tides a couple of times a year, so it is something that does happen here, but it is very dangerous if you are headed to the beach at any time for tonight or tomorrow morning. please be careful of that. we had that rainfa
chance to strike again. >> hopefully they find this one sooner than later. >> reporter: in moraga, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> a return of monster waves along the coastline, nbc bay area's skyranger flew over pacifica today. king tides combined with the high surf creating quite the show. check out these photos taken by savannah in pacifica. she tagged us on twitter. that's the chit chat cafe right next to the pacifica pier. there's a high surf advisory out until...
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in marin county, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> a lot of cheers there for them. our race for a vaccine series continues now. on the priority list to get injected is president-elect joe biden. he plans on getting the shot in public next week to show everyone that it's safe. biden's aides say it's been a matter of logistics, of getting that vaccine in a public setting that has delayed him from already receiving a shot. mr. biden also said he didn't want to get ahead of the line. vice president pence will get the vaccine tomorrow as also in public to help build confidence among americans. he reportedly will get the shot at the white house. it is unknown if and when president trump will get the vaccine. >>> a new round of bay area frontline workers got covid vaccines today, and the hope is that with the icu beds quickly filling up, that vaccine will keep doctors and nurses at work during what's developing to a crushing winter for hospitals. nbc bay area's melissa colorado is in contra costa county where nurses and doctored rolled up their sleeves to take that shot. >
in marin county, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> a lot of cheers there for them. our race for a vaccine series continues now. on the priority list to get injected is president-elect joe biden. he plans on getting the shot in public next week to show everyone that it's safe. biden's aides say it's been a matter of logistics, of getting that vaccine in a public setting that has delayed him from already receiving a shot. mr. biden also said he didn't want to get ahead of the line. vice...
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with me now is georgia congressman representative jody hice.ect grace be with you hope you're doing well. so forward to doing pretty good as getting a little chilly here newark city. there's not much to do during a lockdown but oh well. it is getting interesting in your state's free sidney powell clearly has lost her mind. that is why the president kicked off the legal team. she is not helping medicine georgia voters should just stay home. newt gingrich said lynwood and city power are destructive georgia conservative occurs about america must vote in the runoff. there don't vote strategy will cripple america. i am with the news on this one. where do you stand? >> i'm with newt on that as well for his two different issues though. if they have evidence of voter fraud that they are making allegations, that is one thing. we will let that process run its course. but when you go beyond that to encouraging people not to vote for the most important senate race perhaps enter nation's history that is insanity. this is a time for us and not to be waving a
with me now is georgia congressman representative jody hice.ect grace be with you hope you're doing well. so forward to doing pretty good as getting a little chilly here newark city. there's not much to do during a lockdown but oh well. it is getting interesting in your state's free sidney powell clearly has lost her mind. that is why the president kicked off the legal team. she is not helping medicine georgia voters should just stay home. newt gingrich said lynwood and city power are...
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in marin county, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. >>> happening now for youanager square in bethlehem festivities are mostly virtual this year and plan to go ahead with celebrations but reduced events. we'll be right back. we're the croods. -we are the bettermens. welcome to a better way to live. ♪ welcome to my house the croods are coming home. kinda big, isn't it? that's the mirror. -sorry. and the world will never be the same. what is this? uh, we call that a window. window. dun, dun, dun. make it a croods family movie night with "the croods: a new age". go to watchcroods.com. >>> right now at 6:00, it is christmas eve. we have a live look outside in san francisco. a cold, depending on where you are, clear morning. nice-looking san francisco at all the lights. let's get started with our third hour of "today in the bay" right now. good thursday morning to you, i'm kira klapper. laura garcia is enjoying some much deserved time off. >> i'm marcus washington. mike, an eye on that commute probably not a lot for you this morning but we'll get to in a sec. foreca
in marin county, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. >>> happening now for youanager square in bethlehem festivities are mostly virtual this year and plan to go ahead with celebrations but reduced events. we'll be right back. we're the croods. -we are the bettermens. welcome to a better way to live. ♪ welcome to my house the croods are coming home. kinda big, isn't it? that's the mirror. -sorry. and the world will never be the same. what is this? uh, we...
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jodi law, bbc news, loughborough.a small boat out of corrugated iron, he might not have realised just what it could achieve. the retired army major has raised more than £30,000 for his local hospice by rowing the tin tub 100 miles up and down the chichester canal. sean killick went to see him cross the finish line. preparation for the final push. retired army major has manoeuvred his boat across the canal every day for the past few months. today he was completing his hundred and five mile voyage. quite happy to stop. particularly in the cold. my fingers are getting a bit stiff in the morning, but i worked out it takes mea morning, but i worked out it takes me a thousand strokes of the oars to doa mile, me a thousand strokes of the oars to do a mile, so when i get into chester chester, i will have done 105,000 strokes with the oars. maybe thatis 105,000 strokes with the oars. maybe that is the reason they are death. for this special occasion, mick a tiny ten year third friend. his ten—year—olds grandson welcomed him wi
jodi law, bbc news, loughborough.a small boat out of corrugated iron, he might not have realised just what it could achieve. the retired army major has raised more than £30,000 for his local hospice by rowing the tin tub 100 miles up and down the chichester canal. sean killick went to see him cross the finish line. preparation for the final push. retired army major has manoeuvred his boat across the canal every day for the past few months. today he was completing his hundred and five mile...
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be involved in this those would be the poor things i would say would be most helpful right now ok jody where spain we're out of time afraid but great to get your thoughts and your expertise on this crucial subject jodi recipe there from the global cyber risk group. so let's have all sorts of come on this news hour including why a course in the central african republic has rejected former president francois busies as bit wrong in the upcoming elections hong kong pro-democracy activists and media mogul jimmy law is denied bail as he faces charges of frauds. and this news of a huge money deal for the n.b.a. is biggest star all that coming up in the sports with gemma. the 1st lawmakers from libya's rival administrations of the right for their 1st joint session in 6 years more than 1000 members of the house of representatives are in the city of hadera this them joined by those from the internationally recognized government to tripoli for the 1st meeting on monday or the highly anticipated debate follows talks in morocco where the rivals agreed on framework to end the year's long division. g
be involved in this those would be the poor things i would say would be most helpful right now ok jody where spain we're out of time afraid but great to get your thoughts and your expertise on this crucial subject jodi recipe there from the global cyber risk group. so let's have all sorts of come on this news hour including why a course in the central african republic has rejected former president francois busies as bit wrong in the upcoming elections hong kong pro-democracy activists and media...
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it now awaits full authorization, jodi schneider has been tracking this, so how soon could americanse? jodi: it sounds like very soon, it is expected that now that the panel has basically supported --roving them, this could the fda could go ahead and approve it within days. if that happens, we could see people start getting it before the end of the year. one of the leaders had said people will get shots within 96 hours upon fda approval and the health and human services secretary has said within 24 hours. pfizer and moderna and the fda are anticipating as many as 20 million people in the u.s. could have received at least one shot in the regime -- the two shot regime by the end of this year. -- the president is saying he wants 100 million shots given in the first 100 days of his administration which will start on january 20. -- aboutll us about the effectiveness of the vaccine as it compares to others, perhaps we could see a panel coming up next week? moderna is also on the schedule for approval, so both of these will likely be what is given in the u.s. we are seeing quite good effect
it now awaits full authorization, jodi schneider has been tracking this, so how soon could americanse? jodi: it sounds like very soon, it is expected that now that the panel has basically supported --roving them, this could the fda could go ahead and approve it within days. if that happens, we could see people start getting it before the end of the year. one of the leaders had said people will get shots within 96 hours upon fda approval and the health and human services secretary has said...
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jody high's joins us on the election latest next.fair investigations and here's the ultimate hypocrisy, democrats have something in their own house that needs to be investigated and are stonewalling. >> david perdue facing a high-stakes election siding with 27 house republicans who say a special counsel should be appointed to investigate the presidential race. todd: jody high's joins us live. >> we have tremendous problems with allegations from every direction. if we lose the integrity of the elections in the country we lose our republic. that is where people have their voice. there are very serious concerns and in our case the secretary of state is not coming forward to make sure the question marks, concerns be legitimately looked into. we are calling on attorney general william barr to appoint a special counsel, we have to make sure the elections stay. >> 17 states signed on to the texas lawsuit, suing four swing states to delay the certification of election results. how do you feel about that lawsuits described as a longshot? >> i
jody high's joins us on the election latest next.fair investigations and here's the ultimate hypocrisy, democrats have something in their own house that needs to be investigated and are stonewalling. >> david perdue facing a high-stakes election siding with 27 house republicans who say a special counsel should be appointed to investigate the presidential race. todd: jody high's joins us live. >> we have tremendous problems with allegations from every direction. if we lose the...
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jodie: 182 over 100 and i had a heart attack and cardiac arrest, and then a stroke. vo: your blood pressure numbers could change your life. frank: a lot of people don't understand, including myself, i didn't know, now i do, the impact of having a stroke. william: my memory is shot. alyson: when i woke up, i couldn't speak. mick: if i would have followed a treatment plan, i would not be in this situation. frank: it's a tough jouney. vo: lowering your high blood pressure could save you from a heart attack or stroke. if you've stopped your treatment plan, restart it or talk to your doctor about creating one that works better for you. start taking the right steps at manageyourbp.org frank: it's a new life but i'm going to make it better. i'm coming back. ask your doctor, check your blood pressure. you're choosing to get connected to the most to xfinity mobile, reliable network nationwide, now with 5g included. discover how to save up to $400 a year with shared data starting at $15 a month, or get the lowest price for one line of unlimited. come into your local xfinity st
jodie: 182 over 100 and i had a heart attack and cardiac arrest, and then a stroke. vo: your blood pressure numbers could change your life. frank: a lot of people don't understand, including myself, i didn't know, now i do, the impact of having a stroke. william: my memory is shot. alyson: when i woke up, i couldn't speak. mick: if i would have followed a treatment plan, i would not be in this situation. frank: it's a tough jouney. vo: lowering your high blood pressure could save you from a...
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the likes of tom kerridge and jodie kidd join the mirror's campaign to give the £2 billion supermarketeak refund to struggling pubs. and the express says high street retailers are hedging their bets on a pre—christmas boom this weekend as shoppers in england emerge from a four week lockdown — the paper describes it as a £10 billion lifeline for shops. so let's begin... welcome to you both. let's start with the eye, all of the front pages hurriedly rewritten in the past couple of hours while it emerged mercy of these talks had broken off quite suddenly. the brexit talks go to the wire, rachel what do you make of this? and negotiation turned sour or is this more high street high—stakes brinkmanship?m or is this more high street high-stakes brinkmanship? it does sound like a bit of a order which is what you expected this stage of the negotiations. both sides basically making the most possible demands in the hope of eventually reaching a new agreement. that said it's true that both the uk chief negotiator david frost and the eu counterpart michel barnier have issued a joint statement sayin
the likes of tom kerridge and jodie kidd join the mirror's campaign to give the £2 billion supermarketeak refund to struggling pubs. and the express says high street retailers are hedging their bets on a pre—christmas boom this weekend as shoppers in england emerge from a four week lockdown — the paper describes it as a £10 billion lifeline for shops. so let's begin... welcome to you both. let's start with the eye, all of the front pages hurriedly rewritten in the past couple of hours...
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so did people like kevin mccarthy and jodi ernst.n is should members of congress including some coronavirus deniers and conspiracy theorists really be first in line when there are doctors and nurses across the country who have yet to get the vaccine while caring for covid patients? our report tonight from nbc news correspondent garret haake. >> reporter: a growing backlash as rank and file lawmakers begin to receive the scarce coronavirus vaccine. are they cutting the line ahead of front line workers and the most vulnerable? iowa senator jodi ernst who in september floated a conspiracy theory that doctors were inflating virus death tolls for money drew online mockery for tweeting about her vax nation sunday. she declined to comment to nbc news. >> everyone of those vials being used for a congressman and senator that has been doing nothing and hasn't win been on the front lines is another vial of vaccine that isn't going to a nurse. >> residents of nursing home, staff of nursing homes and front line health care workers should be at in
so did people like kevin mccarthy and jodi ernst.n is should members of congress including some coronavirus deniers and conspiracy theorists really be first in line when there are doctors and nurses across the country who have yet to get the vaccine while caring for covid patients? our report tonight from nbc news correspondent garret haake. >> reporter: a growing backlash as rank and file lawmakers begin to receive the scarce coronavirus vaccine. are they cutting the line ahead of front...
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much,en: thank you so senior international editor jodi schneider. of the latest business flash headlines. the upcoming ipo in hong kong is 400 times oversubscribed and retail investors will nearly double to 42 million. j.d. health is pricing the sale kong dollars and expects to raise 3.5 billion u.s. dollars before allotment. an index provider is set to remove chinese companies following president trump's executive order. they say market be removed if the administration publishes an official list. up next the vaccine rollout is in high gear as they prepare inoculations, we will have the latest on this, what it means for investors and more, so keep it right here. this is bloomberg. ♪ i'm karina mitchell with the first would headlines, the bank of japan has become the biggest owner of the nations stocks with a total value of holdings climbing more than $400 million, etf packages during the pandemic combines the valuations pushing it equity portfolio to 430 billion. it is the first time the doj is -- from the government pension investment fund. promine
much,en: thank you so senior international editor jodi schneider. of the latest business flash headlines. the upcoming ipo in hong kong is 400 times oversubscribed and retail investors will nearly double to 42 million. j.d. health is pricing the sale kong dollars and expects to raise 3.5 billion u.s. dollars before allotment. an index provider is set to remove chinese companies following president trump's executive order. they say market be removed if the administration publishes an official...
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we will be joined by jodi schneider.ewest round of coronavirus cases is where i want to start. it is causing a fresh round of challenges, especially the surge in hospitalizations. give us a sense of the state of covid in america right now. increasing iner the final weeks of 2020. thanw on tuesday more 213,000 new cases. that trajectory is beginning to show in fatalities. we did not see so much of this in the fall. in just the week of december, deaths more than doubled the rate of the same week in november. this is putting a huge strain on the country and hospitals. the brink ofly at not being able to take new cases. they are just full. some areas of the country, we are seeing a real crisis and being able to handle the number of cases that they are having to get infections in the south in particular, composed a third of new cases. single dayroke records in the past month. annmarie: it's december 10. we are still talking about the fact that the u.s. doesn't have another stimulus bill. what is the latest on the negotiations
we will be joined by jodi schneider.ewest round of coronavirus cases is where i want to start. it is causing a fresh round of challenges, especially the surge in hospitalizations. give us a sense of the state of covid in america right now. increasing iner the final weeks of 2020. thanw on tuesday more 213,000 new cases. that trajectory is beginning to show in fatalities. we did not see so much of this in the fall. in just the week of december, deaths more than doubled the rate of the same week...
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jodie: 182 over 100 and i had a heart attack and cardiac arrest, and then a stroke. change your life. frank: a lot of people don't understand, including myself, i didn't know, now i do, the impact of having a stroke. william: my memory is shot. alyson: when i woke up, i couldn't speak. mick: if i would have followed a treatment plan, i would not be in this situation. frank: it's a tough jouney. vo: lowering your high blood pressure could save you from a heart attack or stroke. if you've stopped your treatment plan, restart it or talk to your doctor about creating one that works better for you. start taking the right steps at manageyourbp.org frank: it's a new life but i'm going to make it better. i'm coming back. ask your doctor, check your blood pressure. ♪ >> a grim new milestone, california becoming the new state to report more than 2 million coronavirus cases less >> cream milestone in the pandemic california become the first state to record 2 million coronavirus cases less than two months after hitting the 1 million mark. millions traveling for the holidays, exp
jodie: 182 over 100 and i had a heart attack and cardiac arrest, and then a stroke. change your life. frank: a lot of people don't understand, including myself, i didn't know, now i do, the impact of having a stroke. william: my memory is shot. alyson: when i woke up, i couldn't speak. mick: if i would have followed a treatment plan, i would not be in this situation. frank: it's a tough jouney. vo: lowering your high blood pressure could save you from a heart attack or stroke. if you've stopped...
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jodi: this is a pretty sobering trend.eing what some have predicted when people went out at thanksgiving, that there was going to be a surge in december and we are seeing that. for six of december's first eight days, the average of new cases is at a terrifying peak. thatdc is forecasting there will be three of the thousand deaths by christmas. -- there will be 300,000 deaths by christmas. we had not really been seeing the deaths creep up. december,an a week in deaths were more than double during the same time in november. seeing this, we are out is almost a third of new cases. rising across the eastern seaboard as well. hospitals are not able to keep up. what is the latest with vaccine trials? jodi: we are seeing things move forward here. johnson & johnson is cutting the size of its covid-19 vaccine just from 60,000 to 40,000. researchers are saying that they can draw conclusions on the smaller trial size because the virus is so pervasive, saying that they can get what they need from that smaller size and the change in siz
jodi: this is a pretty sobering trend.eing what some have predicted when people went out at thanksgiving, that there was going to be a surge in december and we are seeing that. for six of december's first eight days, the average of new cases is at a terrifying peak. thatdc is forecasting there will be three of the thousand deaths by christmas. -- there will be 300,000 deaths by christmas. we had not really been seeing the deaths creep up. december,an a week in deaths were more than double...
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jodi: it has been four years or more.ne eu official is warning expectations are low for an agreement to be reached within 24 hours, because of things like the level playing field making it difficult to come to an agreement. the eu wants to bind the british government for environmental standards, so u.s. companies don't get an unfair advantage over their rivals. says it neglects to be bombed by these future deals. we could have another complication with the uk's internal market bill. it will go to the house of commons on monday as they want to reinstate the ministers of powers to rewrite part of the original brexit deal. there is legal action saying they can't do that and expect to have an exit that they want. there are a number of things still there, but both sides want to resolve this. it's in both of their interests for the eu and the u.k. to get a deal rather than crash out. if they don't get a deal in the coming days, they will have to prepare for that exit, perhaps a messy exit on december 31. to watch we continue an
jodi: it has been four years or more.ne eu official is warning expectations are low for an agreement to be reached within 24 hours, because of things like the level playing field making it difficult to come to an agreement. the eu wants to bind the british government for environmental standards, so u.s. companies don't get an unfair advantage over their rivals. says it neglects to be bombed by these future deals. we could have another complication with the uk's internal market bill. it will go...
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nbc bay area's jodi hernandez has the story from danville where the outbreak is raising eyebrows as the district plans to open even more classes after christmas. >> reporter: this high school in danville is all set up to keep kids safe. they've got plexiglass and hand sanitizer, but when they reopened their classrooms last month, a handful of teachers and developmentally disabled students tested positive for covid-19. >> the sad part for me is my class and myself, we were all guinea pigs. guinea pigs on a system that did not work. in our special ed classroom. >> reporter: autism specialist jan jimenez says she's disappointed and upset. jimenez returned to her classroom on november 17th as part of her school district's phase ii reopening only to get covid-19 along with nearly all of her students and fellow classroom staff. eight people in all. she ended up giving it to her husband. they're still recovering. >> my husband and i are both miserable with the symptoms, which has ranged from fever, shortness of breath, body ache, terrible, terrible headache, fatigue. >> reporter: jimenez says
nbc bay area's jodi hernandez has the story from danville where the outbreak is raising eyebrows as the district plans to open even more classes after christmas. >> reporter: this high school in danville is all set up to keep kids safe. they've got plexiglass and hand sanitizer, but when they reopened their classrooms last month, a handful of teachers and developmentally disabled students tested positive for covid-19. >> the sad part for me is my class and myself, we were all guinea...
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jody and you will know, you work at westminster. which deadlines you trust?brought these as that's my work but it would be on the phone pretty quickly. if you're using labels brexiteer and remainer, whichever side of the fence you are on i don't think the eu comes out well, our government comes out well doesn't. it does not plate policy and statecraft in a good light. boris johnson i guess feels like he's going to come out of this having snatched ideal from the jaws of defeat or he's going to be able to pin it on the eu, but i don't really think that either side this is a good luck and it's not playing around. music of the sun, the small headlight is muted bug on the rampage and then... pictures of borisjohnson rampage and then... pictures of boris johnson and emmanuel macron. jolting, sorry can we did a double go at the moment. is that the right way to describe this? is probably not helpful in diplomacy terms can but i think there's been some pushback from the eu that said things need to change. this cannot go on for another 24 hours and it's been forced to
jody and you will know, you work at westminster. which deadlines you trust?brought these as that's my work but it would be on the phone pretty quickly. if you're using labels brexiteer and remainer, whichever side of the fence you are on i don't think the eu comes out well, our government comes out well doesn't. it does not plate policy and statecraft in a good light. boris johnson i guess feels like he's going to come out of this having snatched ideal from the jaws of defeat or he's going to...
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this is jodi madeiras, and i'm the executor director of walk san francisco, and i'm here to say thank you to both commissioners fewer and yee for both of their success and dedication to safe streets. the list is incredibly long for supervisor yee's championings and resolutions for vision zero. one of the most significant measures that supervisor yee did support was establishing the san francisco bay area families for safe streets. as we all know, those are the victims of traffic violence and survivors. we've just been so, so lucky that he has channelled his pain and his devastation that he went through into action, and we cannot thank commissioner yee enough. i do also want to recognize his work for the push for the sfctas committee, and having this forum has made a difference for safe streets and our policy needs, and we really do hope that this attention continues as we quickly approach our city's vision of vision zero in 2024. and i cannot talk and recognize safe streets without recognizing supervisor fewer. she's mentioned today in her remarks that district 1 hasn't been without i
this is jodi madeiras, and i'm the executor director of walk san francisco, and i'm here to say thank you to both commissioners fewer and yee for both of their success and dedication to safe streets. the list is incredibly long for supervisor yee's championings and resolutions for vision zero. one of the most significant measures that supervisor yee did support was establishing the san francisco bay area families for safe streets. as we all know, those are the victims of traffic violence and...
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. >> reporter: jodie also has profound autism and seizure disorders. >> looks like a boo-boo. >> yes, her mother says not being able to see jodie in person for months was excruciating. >> just the thought that have for me has been the worst part of the pandemic. getting the vaccine today, it's the beginning of the end of that nightmare. >> reporter: although residents and employees here have tested positive for covid over these months, there have been no deaths. credit is given to the diligence of the employees here, about 1,700 of them, and they, too, are getting the vaccine. >> okay. here we go, colleen. ready? >> reporter: after all, it's the employees who can bring the virus in. >> their courage and their efforts just keep us moving forward, but we have to stay with it, you know, it's not -- it's not a mic drop yet. we still have to get through this. >> ready? one, two, three. >> reporter: the parents visiting realize this frightening time is not over, but the relief on this day is palpable. >> it is so emotional. and he knew in his gut that this is something he wanted to do, i ca
. >> reporter: jodie also has profound autism and seizure disorders. >> looks like a boo-boo. >> yes, her mother says not being able to see jodie in person for months was excruciating. >> just the thought that have for me has been the worst part of the pandemic. getting the vaccine today, it's the beginning of the end of that nightmare. >> reporter: although residents and employees here have tested positive for covid over these months, there have been no deaths....
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jody hice, republican of the tenth district and georgia. thank you for joining us.es of the coronavirus vaccine set to go out new data shows how long lasting the shots can be. the chief research scientist of the most moderna vaccine coming up. ♪ i feel liberated, i am not doing anything crazy but i feel empowered to visit family over thanksgiving. phase one, every person got the antibodies. phase two, not a single person had bad side effects. arthel: that was a participant for moderna coronavirus vaccine trials, still immune to the virus three months after receiving a second dose. meanwhile, a federal advisory committee recommends healthcare workers and nursing home residents be the first to receive the vaccine together, representing around 24 million people. doctor lindsay is here, joining us now. the director for the clinical investigation and the division of infectious diseases. he's also the moderna vaccines chief research. thank you for joining us. our to jumping with a bunch of questions. if i get the vaccine, will i be immune longer than three months? does th
jody hice, republican of the tenth district and georgia. thank you for joining us.es of the coronavirus vaccine set to go out new data shows how long lasting the shots can be. the chief research scientist of the most moderna vaccine coming up. ♪ i feel liberated, i am not doing anything crazy but i feel empowered to visit family over thanksgiving. phase one, every person got the antibodies. phase two, not a single person had bad side effects. arthel: that was a participant for moderna...
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are going to be those who choose to go clean and renounce crime are relatively few in number wagner, jody vega is one of them. he got his 1st revolver when he was just 15. so i came up by page. it's following the model of my career went well, i was soon one of the bosses and had loads of cash. and then in a shoot out, i was grazed by a bullish couple as if it's going to get out the way dish heated nowadays, he's deputy head of the local residents' association. he helps people fill out forms and deal with the authorities to get all new beneficiary mad. so all i have left from my former life are bad memories and scars. i sleep much more peacefully than i did back then that they are supposed to be died due to me by he's devoted himself to improving conditions in the neighborhood. digging drainage ditches and clearing roads, they plan to tarmac this one. when dimitriy omar, chines, the preacher does manage to sway a gangster, it's usually during a prayer meeting. it's quite standard around here for dealers to attend and engage with the pastors. towards the end of the meeting, a young man is m
are going to be those who choose to go clean and renounce crime are relatively few in number wagner, jody vega is one of them. he got his 1st revolver when he was just 15. so i came up by page. it's following the model of my career went well, i was soon one of the bosses and had loads of cash. and then in a shoot out, i was grazed by a bullish couple as if it's going to get out the way dish heated nowadays, he's deputy head of the local residents' association. he helps people fill out forms and...
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we begin tonight with the representative know brooks of alabama and jody hice of georgia. they met with the president yesterday. leading an objection to georgia's lectors on january the same that there are a growing number of lawmakers who plan to join their efforts in multiple states. congressman know brooks running us down. could not both of you with us tonight. congressman brooks, let me start with you. tell me a little bit about the meeting you had with the president and what his plan is for the next before january six. >> it's not the president's plan. the president does have a voted not. we were there to inform him on what we intend to do. there are no dozens in the house of representatives who are persuaded as i am that there has been massive voter fraud and election threat and we can either assess that or fight it. we've chosen to fight. very pleased that jody hice has stepped up to the plate and he's going to take the lead role in the state of georgia, his home state. we've got others and many other states too who were going to take the lead. it's looking very pro
we begin tonight with the representative know brooks of alabama and jody hice of georgia. they met with the president yesterday. leading an objection to georgia's lectors on january the same that there are a growing number of lawmakers who plan to join their efforts in multiple states. congressman know brooks running us down. could not both of you with us tonight. congressman brooks, let me start with you. tell me a little bit about the meeting you had with the president and what his plan is...
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wagner jody vega is one of them he got his 1st revolver when he was just 15 so i came up by page. my rear went well i was soon one of the bosses and had loads of cash. and in a shootout i was grazed by a bullet. as if it going to get out the way dish. nowadays he's deputy head of the local residents' association he helps people fill out forms and deal with the authorities. get all know me benefits. so all i have left from my former life are bad memories and scars i sleep much more peacefully than i did back then. even died due to me by. he's devoted himself to improving conditions in the neighborhood digging drainage ditches and clearing roads they plan to tarmac this one. when dimitriy omar chines the preacher does manage to sway a gangster it's usually during a prayer meeting it's quite standard around here for dealers to attend and engage with the pastors. towards the end of the meeting a young man is moved to get up and tell his story of redemption. a lot of it of course the part was sentenced to 14 years in prison then i found god and then i was released now i shall always wa
wagner jody vega is one of them he got his 1st revolver when he was just 15 so i came up by page. my rear went well i was soon one of the bosses and had loads of cash. and in a shootout i was grazed by a bullet. as if it going to get out the way dish. nowadays he's deputy head of the local residents' association he helps people fill out forms and deal with the authorities. get all know me benefits. so all i have left from my former life are bad memories and scars i sleep much more peacefully...
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jodie: 182 over 100 and i had a heart attack and cardiac arrest, and then a stroke.our blood pressure numbers could change your life. frank: a lot of people don't understand, including myself, i didn't know, now i do, the impact of having a stroke. william: my memory is shot. alyson: when i woke up, i couldn't speak. mick: if i would have followed a treatment plan, i would not be in this situation. frank: it's a tough jouney. vo: lowering your high blood pressure could save you from a heart attack or stroke. if you've stopped your treatment plan, restart it or talk to your doctor about creating one that works better for you. start taking the right steps at manageyourbp.org frank: it's a new life but i'm going to make it better. i'm coming back. ask your doctor, check your blood pressure. ♪all i'm askin' is for a little respect♪ excuse me ma'am, would you like to have my seat? ♪r-e-s-p-e-c-t ♪find out what it means to me♪ ♪r-e-s-p-e-c-t ♪take care. tcb, oh ♪ gerry: i'm back with harvard professor grahammalson. china's been a rattling the saber over taiwan, heavily in
jodie: 182 over 100 and i had a heart attack and cardiac arrest, and then a stroke.our blood pressure numbers could change your life. frank: a lot of people don't understand, including myself, i didn't know, now i do, the impact of having a stroke. william: my memory is shot. alyson: when i woke up, i couldn't speak. mick: if i would have followed a treatment plan, i would not be in this situation. frank: it's a tough jouney. vo: lowering your high blood pressure could save you from a heart...
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jody is the chief executive officer of global cyber risk. says these attentive tax are sophisticated and are trying to manipulate employees. >> i think it is one of two things. they are sending very specific emails internally into these companies trying to trick the employees because the emails look like a real email from someone internally. that they are trying to trick the employees into clicking on something or opening any attachment and this would allow them to put malware into the system. they could use this to steal highly valuable and confidential data. the other is they may want to have someone click on a link or open an attachment so they could then install ransomware and and encrypt all their systems and disrupt the supply chain. criminals are going out and they are using things like social media, pulling through context, identifying internal executives and players and gathering enough information so they can write any mail that is very credible. it is using the serial numbers and the models of the refrigeration equipment. it is lo
jody is the chief executive officer of global cyber risk. says these attentive tax are sophisticated and are trying to manipulate employees. >> i think it is one of two things. they are sending very specific emails internally into these companies trying to trick the employees because the emails look like a real email from someone internally. that they are trying to trick the employees into clicking on something or opening any attachment and this would allow them to put malware into the...
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there was no 0scar recognition eitherfor queen and slim, with eye—catching leads and rising star jodyracially divided modern america. thank you thank you for bringing us this far. thank you for this journey. police! no matter how it ends. and in a year when the 0scar best director nominations were all male there was nothing male there was nothing in 2019 became the first black woman to win the grand jury prize at sundance for her film clemency. do you have any family that would like to claim your body? a low—key death row drama, clemency boasted no perfect performance from alfre woodard and an erie ambient by catherine bostic. how do you keep doing it? i do myjob. released here injuly it addressed the terrible impact of the death penalty upon all those it touches. from prisoners to wardens to society at large. an issue that seems particularly relevant at the moment. i don't see how it's gonna work. living with an empty shell of a wife. i will never get over see in this june cleaning toilets. 0na more on a more upbeat note ms. juneteenth could be in the running for next yea rs could be
there was no 0scar recognition eitherfor queen and slim, with eye—catching leads and rising star jodyracially divided modern america. thank you thank you for bringing us this far. thank you for this journey. police! no matter how it ends. and in a year when the 0scar best director nominations were all male there was nothing male there was nothing in 2019 became the first black woman to win the grand jury prize at sundance for her film clemency. do you have any family that would like to claim...
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nbc bay area's jodi hernandez has more. >> reporter: this is where the outbreak took place, where a class of developmentally disable students unable to wear masks tested positive, but the district says they plan to move forward with their next phase of re-opening. >> my husband and i are both miserable with the symptoms, which has ranged from fever, shortness of breath, body aches, terrible, terrible headache. fatigue. >> reporter: autism specialist jan jimenez says the last few weeks have been a nightmare. she returned to her classroom on november 17th as pat of her school district's phases two re-opening, only to get covid-19 along with almost all of her students and fellow classroom staff, eight people in all. >> the sad part for me is my class and myself, we were all guinea pigs. guinea pigs on a system that did not work in our special ed classroom. >> reporter: she says her special ed students are unable to keep their masks on. she says some seemed visibly sick, and sure enough, those suspicions were confirmed. >> if we're masked properly, distanced proper will i and sanitize and don
nbc bay area's jodi hernandez has more. >> reporter: this is where the outbreak took place, where a class of developmentally disable students unable to wear masks tested positive, but the district says they plan to move forward with their next phase of re-opening. >> my husband and i are both miserable with the symptoms, which has ranged from fever, shortness of breath, body aches, terrible, terrible headache. fatigue. >> reporter: autism specialist jan jimenez says the last...
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jody enduring says the vandalism is a chilling example of how black women are viewed and treated in america that the tax or >>right not stop and it's up to the community of her society up to us to protect the statute and >>others say this defacement should not be tolerated in oakland, it's really upsetting and it you know try to he come out here and do such a thing like to feel so threatened. >>you know something dedicated to her and i'm really hoping that is not somebody that lives here in oakland carson has salvage the broken pieces to use in rebuilding the bust the next step is to make it stronger than before i had just go fund me to cast in bronze to repair and to reinstall it. >>in bronze, so that this could happen again. >>that go fund me page has a goal of raising $5,000 to re install this bust. any funds that go over the cost carson says will be donated to breonna taylor's family, reporting in oakland, dan thorn kron 4 news. >>alright sunday night last sunday of 2020, let's get you ready for the last week of and the start of 2021 yes, and we have some rain on the way for tonight's l
jody enduring says the vandalism is a chilling example of how black women are viewed and treated in america that the tax or >>right not stop and it's up to the community of her society up to us to protect the statute and >>others say this defacement should not be tolerated in oakland, it's really upsetting and it you know try to he come out here and do such a thing like to feel so threatened. >>you know something dedicated to her and i'm really hoping that is not somebody that...
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jodie: 182 over 100 and i had a heart attack and cardiac arrest, and then a stroke.our blood pressure numbers could change your life. frank: a lot of people don't understand, including myself, i didn't know, now i do, the impact of having a stroke. william: my memory is shot. alyson: when i woke up, i couldn't speak. mick: if i would have followed a treatment plan, i would not be in this situation. frank: it's a tough jouney. vo: lowering your high blood pressure could save you from a heart attack or stroke. if you've stopped your treatment plan, restart it or talk to your doctor about creating one that works better for you. start taking the right steps at manageyourbp.org frank: it's a new life but i'm going to make it better. i'm coming back. ask your doctor, check your blood pressure. ♪ jack: online shopping surged during the pandemic and so has online payment company paypal. will the company stay strong when the covid crisis is over? cfo john rainey joins me now. thanks for coming on the show. >> it's good to be on, jack, thank you. jack: i'm wondering if you can
jodie: 182 over 100 and i had a heart attack and cardiac arrest, and then a stroke.our blood pressure numbers could change your life. frank: a lot of people don't understand, including myself, i didn't know, now i do, the impact of having a stroke. william: my memory is shot. alyson: when i woke up, i couldn't speak. mick: if i would have followed a treatment plan, i would not be in this situation. frank: it's a tough jouney. vo: lowering your high blood pressure could save you from a heart...