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julie? >> julie: charles watson, thank you so much. a holiday surge in covid cases may result in extensive stay-at-home orders for southern california and some other areas in the state. that is very bad news for restaurants and small businesses struggling to survive as both indoor and outdoor dining has been banned. some taking matters into their own hands. a restaurant known as a celebrity hang out was caught planning, get this, a secret new year's eve bash. well, they got busted. william la jeunesse has more from l.a. that's not good, william. >> no, having an underground party and getting caught, but let's get back to we expect avenue will the mechanism to extend the stay at home order indefinitely as data shows california as the nation's highest per capita infection rate. cell phone data shows californians are simply not complying with the stay at home order. thousands traveling through lax over the weekend and defined outright on new year's whether there are some genetic or not. one covid patient dying every 1. some hospitals post
julie? >> julie: charles watson, thank you so much. a holiday surge in covid cases may result in extensive stay-at-home orders for southern california and some other areas in the state. that is very bad news for restaurants and small businesses struggling to survive as both indoor and outdoor dining has been banned. some taking matters into their own hands. a restaurant known as a celebrity hang out was caught planning, get this, a secret new year's eve bash. well, they got busted....
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not at all. >> julie>> julie: anita vogel he from los angeles. >> hi, julie. not much holiday cheer for most of california anytime soon. in fact, the stay-at-home order was extended on sunday night. the latest round of strict lockdowns were supposed to expire yesterday, the california governor gavin newsom has been hinting that he would extend the orders. this past weekend the golden state hit the grim milestone of more than 2 million confirmed covid cases, and more than 24,000 deaths across the state. for lockdowns to be lifted, it has to have icu capacity projections above or equal to 15%. northern california's capacity projections are reported to be 28.3%, the greater sacramento region and the bay area are right near that 15%. but southern california and the san joaquin valley, central california, stand at 0% capacity in the icu. that is what is standing in the way of opening outdoor dining and many other things in southern california. >> likely the stay-at-home orders would be extended, but again, based on the data, that determination would be made. >> is
not at all. >> julie>> julie: anita vogel he from los angeles. >> hi, julie. not much holiday cheer for most of california anytime soon. in fact, the stay-at-home order was extended on sunday night. the latest round of strict lockdowns were supposed to expire yesterday, the california governor gavin newsom has been hinting that he would extend the orders. this past weekend the golden state hit the grim milestone of more than 2 million confirmed covid cases, and more than...
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i am julie banderas. here today, gillian turner, mollie hemingway, leslie marshall, syndicated radio's and fox news contributor, and joining us today, brad blakeman, my old buddy from years past. lisa do a show or take all the time. former deputy assistant to president george w. bush an advisor to the bush cheney campaign. great to see all on this holiday week. i'm going to start with you, mollie. first of all, a lot of contention, he says the senate will start the process. remember, new years as a couple days away, of considering president trump's push to increase the stimulus checks to $2,000. he has made no assurances. the president took to twitter, not so happy about that, warning republicans they should support the increased checks unless they have a political "death wish." is he referring to georgia? >> mollie: i think the race in georgia does kind of come down to whether the people of georgia think the democratic party should control the presidency, the house, and the senate, or whether there shoul
i am julie banderas. here today, gillian turner, mollie hemingway, leslie marshall, syndicated radio's and fox news contributor, and joining us today, brad blakeman, my old buddy from years past. lisa do a show or take all the time. former deputy assistant to president george w. bush an advisor to the bush cheney campaign. great to see all on this holiday week. i'm going to start with you, mollie. first of all, a lot of contention, he says the senate will start the process. remember, new years...
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julie was dead.and the only logical suspect was her college friend, sam. >> she told me that he's taking the same class with her and that he told me that -- he's like big brother to me and to everybody in the class because he's a little older. and he came back from the -- afghanistan. >> this guy that she thought of as a big brother, suddenly he's the suspect. >> it was just the bizarrest. but i still couldn't connect everything together. >> what happened in sam's apartment that night was horrific. julie had gone there to help sam, and now she was dead in his bedroom. and sam was somewhere in the wind. >> all of your new best friends that you hang out with every day? one of them's missing. a body was found in one of their apartments. this is something that, like, was affecting the whole atmosphere. >> detectives soon found out sam was a war veteran, heard the stories of his night terrors. they also found julie's phone in the apartment and saw sam's text messages to her. sam seemed plenty upset that e
julie was dead.and the only logical suspect was her college friend, sam. >> she told me that he's taking the same class with her and that he told me that -- he's like big brother to me and to everybody in the class because he's a little older. and he came back from the -- afghanistan. >> this guy that she thought of as a big brother, suddenly he's the suspect. >> it was just the bizarrest. but i still couldn't connect everything together. >> what happened in sam's...
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julie? >> julie: david, thank you very much. democrats trying to distance themselves from a movement to defund the police, than incoming congressmen apparently didn't get the memo. plus, former u.n. ambassador nikki haley sounding the alarm on how joe biden could embolden the "woke left" that wants to silence. >> i think her warning will be one hailed by a lot of people going into 2024. it will be a competition on how many people can critique it in the most pointed way. ♪ new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. 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. >> julie: former u.n. ambassador nikki haley says americans should worry about the "woke left" under a biden administration, posting on twitter, and i'm coding, "liberal elites have been conquered by the woke. they demand freedom but want to silence and control everyone who disagre
julie? >> julie: david, thank you very much. democrats trying to distance themselves from a movement to defund the police, than incoming congressmen apparently didn't get the memo. plus, former u.n. ambassador nikki haley sounding the alarm on how joe biden could embolden the "woke left" that wants to silence. >> i think her warning will be one hailed by a lot of people going into 2024. it will be a competition on how many people can critique it in the most pointed way....
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. >> julie: you're watching "outnumbered." i am julie banderas pity today, rachel campos-duffy, fox news contributor. kat timpf, fox news contributor and host of "sincerely kat" on fox nation pay leslie marshall, syndicated radio host and fox news contributor, and david webb, fox news contributor and host of "the david webb show" on fox news patriot. thanks for holding off on the cocktails for this show. except for you, kat. [laughter] anyway, rachel, i will start with you. [laughs] i'm two deep, actually. [laughter] last night, fox news was told this would be "the largest and most aggressive ballot security and voter integrity operation in state history." there will a thousand volunteers serving as poll watchers, that's double the roughly 4,000 volunteers basically used in any other prior election. is this going to be enough to suppress the cries of election fraud for whichever party is the loser? >> rachel: i don't know, julie, but i'm glad they are doing the largest voter integrity operation. they are flat-footed during the
. >> julie: you're watching "outnumbered." i am julie banderas pity today, rachel campos-duffy, fox news contributor. kat timpf, fox news contributor and host of "sincerely kat" on fox nation pay leslie marshall, syndicated radio host and fox news contributor, and david webb, fox news contributor and host of "the david webb show" on fox news patriot. thanks for holding off on the cocktails for this show. except for you, kat. [laughter] anyway, rachel, i will...
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julie. >> julie: thank you very much.evel talks are currently underway at the justice department as we speak about appointing a special counsel to take over the hunter biden investigation. welcome to a brand-new hour of "america's newsroom." >> leland: merry christmas eve to you at home i've leland vittert. sandra smith is off today. some top officials at the justice department who believe a special counsel may be warranted to avoid any potential conflicts of interest going forward. sources are telling fox no decision has been made but the discussions are ongoing. the 50-year-old son of president-elect biden is the target of a federal investigation into his taxes and overseas business and financial affairs. congressman devin nunes says a special counsel is needed to prevent any interference by the incoming biden administration. >> if there was a special counsel that was started on donald trump for nothing, then with all that's going on, i mean, it was the bidens who got 3 1/2 million dollars from moscow. some business dea
julie. >> julie: thank you very much.evel talks are currently underway at the justice department as we speak about appointing a special counsel to take over the hunter biden investigation. welcome to a brand-new hour of "america's newsroom." >> leland: merry christmas eve to you at home i've leland vittert. sandra smith is off today. some top officials at the justice department who believe a special counsel may be warranted to avoid any potential conflicts of interest...
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i'm julie banderas. here today, fox news contributor lisa boothe, host of "no interruption" on fox nation fox nation. tomi lahren, host of "moms" on fox nation and fox news contributor. rachel campos-duffy, and joining us is retired bomb technician joey jones. always great to see you all. he is host of "fox nation outdoors," and a fox news contributor. thank you all, i sent a big virtual hug for coming on. [laughter] lisa, i will go to you first, regarding the fact that you got the president tweeting in support of bernie sanders. i mean, this is 2020, because i never thought i would see that. >> lisa: here's the thing about the $2,000 checks. i agree with it in principle, but when it's put into practice with the house bill, i don't agree with it. the reason why it is a family of five making $350,000 would see benefit from these $2,000 payments. almost 95% of americans would see some benefit from this stimulus check. what i think they should do is focus that income and those efforts on the individuals and
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>> julie: has frozen over. bernie sanders praising president trump come i never thought i would see it. david is live in washington. >> good afternoon. also, it's no coincidence, things always seem to go to the left, the clock work is different. two big issues are going on in the senate today. we are talking about two major funding bills, one is the stimulus payments for $2,000 that the democrats want, also the nba, national defense which funds the military. let me explain how those two are together. override the president's veto of the and daa, that could be coming up any time, but senator bernie sanders who was extremely passionate about getting $2,000 to those who need it during the covid crisis says he wants to stall the nda until the senate takes up a stand-alone vote on the $2,000 direct payments to the american people. this is the same no pass by the house on monday. >> any modification or addition to the house bill can become a law. either the senate takes up and passes the house bill or struggling amer
>> julie: has frozen over. bernie sanders praising president trump come i never thought i would see it. david is live in washington. >> good afternoon. also, it's no coincidence, things always seem to go to the left, the clock work is different. two big issues are going on in the senate today. we are talking about two major funding bills, one is the stimulus payments for $2,000 that the democrats want, also the nba, national defense which funds the military. let me explain how those...
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julie?ways have her over helping him with his math homework because he was just horrible at math. she was just a study partner. but just a friend. >> miles was stationed in afghanistan with sam. they fought together. miles knew how sam was toward anyone he considered a friend. he wouldn't hurt her? >> no. not in a million years. >> what'd you think? >> the first thought that ran through my head is, something obviously wrong had happened, and now sam's on the run from whoever this is, and there's got to be a way to find him. >> not that sam committed that murder and is on the run as a fugitive? >> no. >> you think this is sam's past life catching up with him? >> i thought it was something in his past that they were trying to do something to him and -- and try to get him. and the reason why his body wasn't there is because he was off running away from these people. >> miles feared sam was in danger. maybe sam's mom and dad, too. >> i wanted to make sure nothing happened to steve and raquel. so
julie?ways have her over helping him with his math homework because he was just horrible at math. she was just a study partner. but just a friend. >> miles was stationed in afghanistan with sam. they fought together. miles knew how sam was toward anyone he considered a friend. he wouldn't hurt her? >> no. not in a million years. >> what'd you think? >> the first thought that ran through my head is, something obviously wrong had happened, and now sam's on the run from...
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. >> julie: and julie banderas. sandra smith and trace gallagher are off as we continue this christmas morning explosion in nashville. reportedly it happened at around 6:30 in the morning, first of all. and rv was spotted. it looked suspicious. this morning, a local police of us are elated authorities, he called in the bomb squad, and fortunately caught this before the van or the rv, in fact, exploded. the ten block radius was then closed off around the side of the blast. it got rich edson live in washington with more, with a reactionary. hi, rich, rich. >> hi, julie. it's a major police response in downtown nashville. trying to piece together who was responsible for a massive explosion when an rv blew up there at 6:30 this morning. police say three people went to the hospital, though none in critical condition. witnesses say the explosion shattered glass, knocked down trees, and should buildings, causing smoke and fire visible from across the nashville area. police say they think this is deliberate. >> the rv explo
. >> julie: and julie banderas. sandra smith and trace gallagher are off as we continue this christmas morning explosion in nashville. reportedly it happened at around 6:30 in the morning, first of all. and rv was spotted. it looked suspicious. this morning, a local police of us are elated authorities, he called in the bomb squad, and fortunately caught this before the van or the rv, in fact, exploded. the ten block radius was then closed off around the side of the blast. it got rich...
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and between july 4th, and july 14th he moves the army to the potomac, down to falling waters, and get to a point, and accommodating point where he can attack robert e. lee. and the whole conversation is cast as the retreat from gettysburg. i will call it the pursuit, in my book because that shift the initiatives to george mead. but for ten days, the union army launched a pursuit, of a defeated, but not destroyed not annihilated, confederate army. i argue, in my chapter on the pursuit and in some of the other work i've written, one of the volumes on approaches to new military history, i argue that it meade's actions in the pursuit, are successful in two ways. two big questions. if you look at, decisive battles in world military history, they are difficult to achieve. a battle that completely destroyed the enemy, and we can find a few comparisons with napoleon. right. but more so, a decisive battlefield victory, coupled with a successful pursuit, that leads a crushing basically in crushing the belligerent the enemy, that's incredibly difficult, and incredibly rare. so when lincoln, and
and between july 4th, and july 14th he moves the army to the potomac, down to falling waters, and get to a point, and accommodating point where he can attack robert e. lee. and the whole conversation is cast as the retreat from gettysburg. i will call it the pursuit, in my book because that shift the initiatives to george mead. but for ten days, the union army launched a pursuit, of a defeated, but not destroyed not annihilated, confederate army. i argue, in my chapter on the pursuit and in...
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there is one on july the 4th and he has the one down at falling waters, which we talked about on july 12th in the pursuit. council of the war in and of itself are not unique. they're used by george washington in the american revolution, they're used by other civil war generals in the american civil war. they are not unique, it is a way to solicit information. what i think is unique in what my interpretation is in meade the council of war. meade allows his generals to vote. to vote! so when they meet at the lie storehouse on second and they are discussing whether or not they want to remain in gettysburg and, if so, how long, or if they should take the offensive, dan butterfield crafts three questions to guide that conversation and then, instead of just discussing in gaining a consensus, those officers vote. they vote. john gibbons votes first because he is the junior officer at the council of war. then, after the first vote, they decide to remain in gettysburg to fight another day. meade says, "such, then, is the decision, " and we know what happens on july 3. july 12, meade repeats th
there is one on july the 4th and he has the one down at falling waters, which we talked about on july 12th in the pursuit. council of the war in and of itself are not unique. they're used by george washington in the american revolution, they're used by other civil war generals in the american civil war. they are not unique, it is a way to solicit information. what i think is unique in what my interpretation is in meade the council of war. meade allows his generals to vote. to vote! so when they...
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between july 4th and july 14th, he moves the army of the potomac down to falling waters and gets to a point, a culminating point, where he could attack robert e. lee. and the whole conversation is cast as the retreat from gettysburg. i'm going to call it the pursuit in my mead book. that shifts the initiative to george mead. for ten days, the union army launched a pursuit of a defeated, but not crippled, not annihilated, confederate army. i argue in my chapter on the pursuit and some of the other work i've written, one of the lsu volumes on approaches to new military history, i argue that mead's actions in the pursuit are successful in two ways, two kind of big framing questions. if you look at divisive battles in world military history, they're incredibly difficult to achieve. a battle that completely destroys the enemy, we can find a few comparisons with napoleon, right? but more so a divisive battlefield victory coupled with a successful pursuit that crushes the enemy is incredibly difficult and incredibly rare. so when lincoln and the northern public, the philadelphia inquirer say
between july 4th and july 14th, he moves the army of the potomac down to falling waters and gets to a point, a culminating point, where he could attack robert e. lee. and the whole conversation is cast as the retreat from gettysburg. i'm going to call it the pursuit in my mead book. that shifts the initiative to george mead. for ten days, the union army launched a pursuit of a defeated, but not crippled, not annihilated, confederate army. i argue in my chapter on the pursuit and some of the...
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it was july 2004.l segundo real estate agent julia keller, known to the world as deede, was missing. deede's son mike had gone to her home when he hadn't heard from her in three days. the biggest red flag, deede's beloved dogs left without food or water. >> what did you think happened? >> i didn't know at that point. i just knew that something was very, very wrong. >> mike called his mom's best friends, linda dondero and cindy ertman. cindy, who'd last spoken to deede three days before as deede prepared for a date, rushed to the house. >> you could tell just the dogs had been, you know, running around for days. but the way the tv was on and the way the shades were i felt like thursday night had never ended. i felt like friday morning never came. >> cindy immediately phoned deede's new boyfriend, car salesman bobby lowe. he reported they'd had dinner on thursday at a local restaurant, then returned to deede's house for a nightcap. >> he said she'd had a little bit too much wine and she laid down on the
it was july 2004.l segundo real estate agent julia keller, known to the world as deede, was missing. deede's son mike had gone to her home when he hadn't heard from her in three days. the biggest red flag, deede's beloved dogs left without food or water. >> what did you think happened? >> i didn't know at that point. i just knew that something was very, very wrong. >> mike called his mom's best friends, linda dondero and cindy ertman. cindy, who'd last spoken to deede three...
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the gettysburg campaign, the one we would know most famously was july two. there is one on july 4. and there is the one down at falling waters, which we talked about, on july 12 on the pursuit. councils of war in themselves are not unique, right? they were used by george washington in the american revolution. they are used by other american civil war generals. way that your team is all on the same page. what i think is unique and what my interpretation is with these councils of war, meade allows his generals to vote. to vote. nightn they meet on the of july 2, they are discussing whether or not they want to remain in gettysburg, and if so, how long, or should they take the offensive, dan butterfield crafts three questions to guide that conversation, and then instead of just discussing it and gaining a consensus, the officers vote. they vote. john given votes first, because he is the junior officer with the council of war, and then after the vote on the second, at least, they decide to remain at gettysburg and fight another day, meade says, "such, then, is the decision," and we know
the gettysburg campaign, the one we would know most famously was july two. there is one on july 4. and there is the one down at falling waters, which we talked about, on july 12 on the pursuit. councils of war in themselves are not unique, right? they were used by george washington in the american revolution. they are used by other american civil war generals. way that your team is all on the same page. what i think is unique and what my interpretation is with these councils of war, meade...
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i'm leland vittert. >> julie: and julie banderas. sandra smith and trace gallagher are off
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this is back in july. from the tudy netherlands about few reports of infections from schools that open. this was back in july. you had a yale school public named albertsionor saying the bottom line the covid low or n children is minimal compared to other quotes. this was back in july. president was saying, keep the schools open. i'm looking at the science. detrimental to keep kids out of school. what were democrats saying? when the president was following here's what democrats were saying. governor gavin newsom say this. taking pressure from trump on opening schools. governor cuomo saying it's not about he president opening schools. schools shut down. ayor de blasio who interestingly reversed himself this week and kids can go back in july he t back said we won't ignore the science ahead likesly charge the president who was following the science. he ifer ruben tweeting, wants to kill your kids. i don't know how that's reporting. and anderson cooper saying, he doesn't care about kids at all. nor the help of
this is back in july. from the tudy netherlands about few reports of infections from schools that open. this was back in july. you had a yale school public named albertsionor saying the bottom line the covid low or n children is minimal compared to other quotes. this was back in july. president was saying, keep the schools open. i'm looking at the science. detrimental to keep kids out of school. what were democrats saying? when the president was following here's what democrats were saying....
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>> i motion that we approve both sets of minutes for the july small business commission meetings. >> second. >> clerk: approving both meeting minutes and seconded by commissioner dooley, and july 20, 2020. [roll call vote] motion passes 7-0. with no one in the offense. >> pardon me, this is jim, and it looks like someone did put their hand up, just late. should i go ahead and unmute them? >> clerk: that item has been closed and voted on. >> okay. >> president laguna: that commenter is probably looking to comment on a different item. we have never had comments on minutes before. so i would just say to that commenter that you want to call back on the agenda item that is relevant to what you're calling about. >> clerk: just a reminder if it is not yet your item, if you could please turn your camera off. that would be great. thank you. lisa is on -- >> president laguna: great. perfect timing. so lisa you want to unmute yourself and please call item number 2. confused now. >> clerk: item 2 is orders of the 201260, the waiver of license fees and business registration fees and payroll consc
>> i motion that we approve both sets of minutes for the july small business commission meetings. >> second. >> clerk: approving both meeting minutes and seconded by commissioner dooley, and july 20, 2020. [roll call vote] motion passes 7-0. with no one in the offense. >> pardon me, this is jim, and it looks like someone did put their hand up, just late. should i go ahead and unmute them? >> clerk: that item has been closed and voted on. >> okay. >>...
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way back in july. being acknowledged now but in july you had dr. redfield saying unlike flu, kids are not driving the transition cycle. dr. atlas, who has been a leading voice on keeping schools open, said everyone else in the western world are doing it, we can do it. this is back in july. we had a study from the netherlands about few reports of infections from schools that have stayed open. this was back in july. you had a yale school of public health professor named albert coe saying the bottom line is the impact of covid-19 on children is minimal or very low compared to other groups. there was a "lancet" quote to the same effect, back in yull when the president was saying keep the schools open, i'm looking a at the science. but what were democrats saying? when the president was following the science, here's what democrats were saying. governor gavin newsom said this i'm not taking pressure from trump on opening schools. governor cuomo saying it's not up to the president about opening schools. schools were shut down. mayor deblasio who reversed h
way back in july. being acknowledged now but in july you had dr. redfield saying unlike flu, kids are not driving the transition cycle. dr. atlas, who has been a leading voice on keeping schools open, said everyone else in the western world are doing it, we can do it. this is back in july. we had a study from the netherlands about few reports of infections from schools that have stayed open. this was back in july. you had a yale school of public health professor named albert coe saying the...
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as far back as july. and all autumn. republicans have consistently supported a targeted package right in the ballpark of the total amount with exactly the same kinds of policies in the mix. will shortlyhat become law falls exactly within the ballpark of what senate republicans have been proposing and trying to pass since last summer. similar to what we were trying to pass last summer. compare the shape of this major agreement with the shape of what i proposed all the way back in late july. yes, some fine details are different. there is no doubt this new agreement contains input from our democratic colleagues. bipartisan,urse, but those matters could have been settled alone, go as well. so why did it take all this time? we know why. we've heard democrats say openly they were not willing to deal all summer and fall, but are because they have a president elect of their own political party. accusation, mr. president, that is their admission. they've been pretty candid about it. so look, i'm glad i -- i'm glad we've gotten th
as far back as july. and all autumn. republicans have consistently supported a targeted package right in the ballpark of the total amount with exactly the same kinds of policies in the mix. will shortlyhat become law falls exactly within the ballpark of what senate republicans have been proposing and trying to pass since last summer. similar to what we were trying to pass last summer. compare the shape of this major agreement with the shape of what i proposed all the way back in late july. yes,...
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. >> and i'm julie haener. this paves the way for early vaccinations to begin as early as next week. >> reporter: julie, the endorsement from the experts mean the fda will likely approve the vaccine's use. and that is expected to happen sometime this weekend. that means millions of doses could be shipped out soon. >> i will real the votes for the record. dr. more voted yes. dr. cone voted yes. >> reporter: in a 17-4 vote with one member abstaining. an fda panel of experts recommended widespread use of the pfizer vaccine thursday. it's exciting. i've been sort of almost feel like dancing all day long in celebration. >> reporter: after a day long hearing the expert committee concluded thet the vaccine is safe and effective in adults and kids ages 16 and over. the vaccine is said to be 97% effective. the vaccine is already being given to people in britain and bahrain. potentially benefits out weigh the risks. >> i would take it. not only for my own health but are the people around me. >> reporter: experts say at l
. >> and i'm julie haener. this paves the way for early vaccinations to begin as early as next week. >> reporter: julie, the endorsement from the experts mean the fda will likely approve the vaccine's use. and that is expected to happen sometime this weekend. that means millions of doses could be shipped out soon. >> i will real the votes for the record. dr. more voted yes. dr. cone voted yes. >> reporter: in a 17-4 vote with one member abstaining. an fda panel of...
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>> well, julie, the story is really simple. it's human, embarrassing, and sets a bad example. >> reporter: san jose mayor sam liccardo spent part of thanksgiving at his parents sarah home along with others. it was an outdoor dinner that would still be offer against the aid vice of the santa cruz health director who releastly urged cooperation with state rules all month long. >> we are very concerned that we are heading into the holidays with this rapid rise in transmission. >> reporter: even the mayor himself tweeted out a warning urging folks to avoid big gathers and let their guard down, even with family and friends, echoing dr. cody. >> it is absolutely imperative that we take action now, each and every one of us, in order to get through this. >> reporter: initially, the mayor's chief of staff issue add nonapology/nondenial statement saying we are going to redraw the line between what is personal and what is public, because that line has become blurred. cal poly professor steven mintz is an equity is is. >> this lump idea th
>> well, julie, the story is really simple. it's human, embarrassing, and sets a bad example. >> reporter: san jose mayor sam liccardo spent part of thanksgiving at his parents sarah home along with others. it was an outdoor dinner that would still be offer against the aid vice of the santa cruz health director who releastly urged cooperation with state rules all month long. >> we are very concerned that we are heading into the holidays with this rapid rise in transmission....
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. >> and i'm julie haener. electors in all 50 states cast their votes after weeks of lawsuits and political pressure by president trump to over turn the outcome. ktv u's jana katsuyama with the time count and joe biden's remarks. >> reporter: julie, today the final electorial college vote was 336 today. and president trump has refused to concede even though many more republicans are now declaring president-elect biden as the winner. >> reporter: president-elect joe biden gave a victory speech. >> 306 electorial votes are the same number that donald trump and have i meant mike pence received in 2016. the results in georgia were counted three times and it didn't change the outcome. the recount in wisconsin saw our margin grow. >> reporter: the biden-harris ticket all 70 million more americans supporting him than president trump. republicans have brought more than 50 legal cases trying to over turn the election results. supporters for trump held a rally in d.c. called stop the steal. >> we have more tan enough tim
. >> and i'm julie haener. electors in all 50 states cast their votes after weeks of lawsuits and political pressure by president trump to over turn the outcome. ktv u's jana katsuyama with the time count and joe biden's remarks. >> reporter: julie, today the final electorial college vote was 336 today. and president trump has refused to concede even though many more republicans are now declaring president-elect biden as the winner. >> reporter: president-elect joe biden gave...
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policy in the region she's joining us from london thanks very much for your time with us julie so the report also seems to suggest that by the pentagon relaxing its rules of engagement for air strikes that aim of doing so was to gain leverage at the bargaining table is that something you agree with. well that is what i would say is well we know that in 2018 that's really when the united states was trying to get the taliban to negotiate to ultimately come to that agreement that they did reach in february this year but when we see a push for negotiations in that way you usually see both sides trying to gain leverage for those talks and indeed we saw an increase in airstrikes from the united states as well as an increase in ground operations and violent attacks from the taliban over this period as well which has resulted in just a sharp increase in civilian casualties for afghanistan civilians across the board and you know let's just look at the numbers for just a moment because the report says there has been a 330 percent increase in civilian casualties over the past 3 years and also in
policy in the region she's joining us from london thanks very much for your time with us julie so the report also seems to suggest that by the pentagon relaxing its rules of engagement for air strikes that aim of doing so was to gain leverage at the bargaining table is that something you agree with. well that is what i would say is well we know that in 2018 that's really when the united states was trying to get the taliban to negotiate to ultimately come to that agreement that they did reach in...
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terms of heat. 0ur starting point is north america and phoenix, arizona, which set a new record in july month on record, and then broke it straightaway again in august, and set another record for the number of days above 110 fahrenheit, that is 43.3 celsius. 53 in total. the previous record was 33. that is shattering a record. in europe, france set a record for the number of consecutive months with above—average temperatures. and in jerusalem, 42.3 celsius in september, it has never been recorded any hotter here. japan, in august, 41.1 celsius, which equals the national record here, a record first set back in 2018. it is not just those high temperatures by day which are contributing to the warming world, it is when it is not cold enough at night. for example in australia, sydney in november with a record warm night where the temperature did not go lower than 25.4 celsius. there are some cold weather records as well. it was cold in parts of the usa in october. but the cold records are heavily outnumbered by the hot ones. and even where you expect it to be cold, well, it is simply not col
terms of heat. 0ur starting point is north america and phoenix, arizona, which set a new record in july month on record, and then broke it straightaway again in august, and set another record for the number of days above 110 fahrenheit, that is 43.3 celsius. 53 in total. the previous record was 33. that is shattering a record. in europe, france set a record for the number of consecutive months with above—average temperatures. and in jerusalem, 42.3 celsius in september, it has never been...
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internal e-mails in july published this week show mr.nder advocating a herd immunity strategy, he wrote the u.s. should open up and flood the zone, meaning let young people get infected by this coronavirus. a new stud ji shows in july might have been the deadliest month for young adults in modern history, that trend continued into the fall. by mid november u.s. surpassed the total death rate for people between 25 and 44. joining us now is one of the researchers who conducted that study, jeremy faust a physician in boston. good evening. >> thank you for having me good evening to you. >> what do you make of the dramatic death toll among young people, particularly in july, what's that attributable to? >> well, certainly covid-19 is driving that change, it's remarkable. if you look at death trends over the last 100 years it's actually remarkably constant. we can use history and strategistic -- statistical trends to know what the right number of death should be, humbling to see the rates are constant with a little wiggle room until this year,
internal e-mails in july published this week show mr.nder advocating a herd immunity strategy, he wrote the u.s. should open up and flood the zone, meaning let young people get infected by this coronavirus. a new stud ji shows in july might have been the deadliest month for young adults in modern history, that trend continued into the fall. by mid november u.s. surpassed the total death rate for people between 25 and 44. joining us now is one of the researchers who conducted that study, jeremy...
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on dependent, julie norman will join us. serious news on the dynamic of the pandemic, and of course, all of that economic data coming up here in about 90 minutes -- in about 19 minutes. the first word news, i'm ritika gupta. now president trump is signaling he might not sign that massive stimulus bill passed by congress. he called the bill a disgrace and said it is filled with wasteful and unnecessary items. he said that congress should increase the checks going to most americans from $600 to $2000. president trump handed out a number of pardons, including one to a former campaign aide george papadopoulos, who was convicted of lying to the fbi in robert mueller's russia investigation. the president also pardoned former california commerce been done and hunter, who pleaded guilty to misusing -- congressman duncan hunter, who pleaded guilty to misusing campaign funds, and another who in another case. providend biontech will the u.s. another 100 million doses. authorities are trying to contain a fast spreading variant of the co
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back with me are david gergen and julie pace.ant to pick up on what david mentioned prior to the break and that is that more people need to speak out. we have heard an awful lot from mitt romney. yesterday i spoke with a republican congressman on this very issue. to his credit he has said that president-elect biden will be president-elect and he has accepted that. he has also been vaccinated and wants to spread the word on the need to vaccinate americans. but when i asked him about this breaking news out of this oval office fight, and discussions over martial law, he said he's not going to be riled up over a conversation that, hey. they're not taking part in a revolution yet. it's just a conversation. i'm not going to get upset about it. if we're going to have more republicans thinking along those lines what more can be done? >> it is really extraordinary. you have heard people say about republicans for so long, you know, at a certain point there will be a moment where they will break with trump, where they will take seriously so
back with me are david gergen and julie pace.ant to pick up on what david mentioned prior to the break and that is that more people need to speak out. we have heard an awful lot from mitt romney. yesterday i spoke with a republican congressman on this very issue. to his credit he has said that president-elect biden will be president-elect and he has accepted that. he has also been vaccinated and wants to spread the word on the need to vaccinate americans. but when i asked him about this...
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. >> reporter: julie this is a historic day. the fight against covid-19 i spoke with health departments about who is getting the very first doses and how soon. >> the words many have been waiting. >> the roll out of the covid-19 vaccine is beginning. >> being distributed in the bay area. fedex posted this video saying the first national shipment of the pfizer vaccine has been made made. in the bay area zuckerberg san francisco general hospital monday morning received 2000 doses. public health officials called the day historic and more in the moment of hope comes with a caution. >> with limited supplies. the vaccine will not save us from this current increase and surge in hospitalizations. >> in the south bay santa clara says skilled nursing facilities will get doses wednesday and hospitals will see them arrive friday. >> it will arrive by fedex and we will get the vaccine in the public health department and also it will be shipped to the various hospitals. >> the testing officers say all hospitals in santa clara will receive the
. >> reporter: julie this is a historic day. the fight against covid-19 i spoke with health departments about who is getting the very first doses and how soon. >> the words many have been waiting. >> the roll out of the covid-19 vaccine is beginning. >> being distributed in the bay area. fedex posted this video saying the first national shipment of the pfizer vaccine has been made made. in the bay area zuckerberg san francisco general hospital monday morning received...
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and i believe it's valid. >> mike: julie, your thoughts?eople like bill barr and brian kemp and other officials who say that there was no widespread fraud in this election and that there is no evidence of any problems that could overturn the results of the election. joe biden is going to be sworn in on january 20th. state after state has certified the results and will continue to write up until the electors meet. >> mike: and i got to tell you, a lot of republicans i talked to on capitol hill worry that a lot of this "election was rigged" talk may hurt in the critical runoffs in georgia and could potentially lead to them majority leader chuck schumer. take a listen to senator john kennedy. >> unless you have the iq of a root vegetable, you know how important this election is. it is a second presidential election. if we lose in georgia, senator schumer, senator bernie sanders, speaker pelosi, congresswoman ocasio-cortez, are in charge. >> mike: bill, what about the stakes in georgia? >> oh, i agree. it is a second presidential election. righ
and i believe it's valid. >> mike: julie, your thoughts?eople like bill barr and brian kemp and other officials who say that there was no widespread fraud in this election and that there is no evidence of any problems that could overturn the results of the election. joe biden is going to be sworn in on january 20th. state after state has certified the results and will continue to write up until the electors meet. >> mike: and i got to tell you, a lot of republicans i talked to on...
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you heard julie's introduction. but what is not articulated is that she is really not a book bulky myth in this particular field thinking about the sharing or gig economy but also about work more broadly. and she has been a central public intellectual and an incredible scholar for people across disciplines and thinking about the problems with the work for a very long time. i think any one of your students or young mentees can listen to that. this is an honor. and an amazing book. it will change the conversation and i'm delighted to be here to talk to you about it. >> i am thrilled that you are willing to come. i think we're in a mutual admiration society. let me just talk for a few minutes about the book and the findings. where we ended up. and then we will have a conversation. the gig economy or the sharing economy. i think we can see a direction for where we might go to reorient this sector which has really gotten off track. uber was founded in 20082009. and they launched with what we call in the book. is the idea
you heard julie's introduction. but what is not articulated is that she is really not a book bulky myth in this particular field thinking about the sharing or gig economy but also about work more broadly. and she has been a central public intellectual and an incredible scholar for people across disciplines and thinking about the problems with the work for a very long time. i think any one of your students or young mentees can listen to that. this is an honor. and an amazing book. it will change...
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i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. police arrested the 18-year-old driver and two other teenagers were injured. this crash hanked not too far away fum if girl's home. >> the school district tonight says grief counseling is available for students and staff. >> reporter: this memorial sits with candles and messages for aing toker that was loved by so many people. >> she will always be in our heart forever. >> reporter: loved ones describe her as passionate and loving. >> we just miss her so much and nobody shov to go through that. >> reporter: madina was killed sunday morning when the drive of the 2013 honda accord was speeding down the street. >> there's a lot of things going on. the statewide curfew and these people probably shoulded the have been out. >> reporter: people arrested 18- year-old jose martinez. >> we just want to say for the parents when you kids go out check in with them. >> reporter: madina was good friends with the female passenger. >> i'm just still thinking it's dream and waiting for her to get home.
i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. police arrested the 18-year-old driver and two other teenagers were injured. this crash hanked not too far away fum if girl's home. >> the school district tonight says grief counseling is available for students and staff. >> reporter: this memorial sits with candles and messages for aing toker that was loved by so many people. >> she will always be in our heart forever. >> reporter: loved ones describe her as...
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. >> yeah, julie, super helpful. thanks for all your work on this. i just want to do the comparison back to the board of supervisors because i think that's our reference point. so like when the board is doing legislation, and things are going -- you know, that gets introduced to the full board, there's all these things that happen behind the scenes. they meet with city officials, they have staff that do that. they meet with all the staff, and do all these things that happen on legislation, and then, they meet with the entire body. i just want to say that we're going to need a work product, and we're going to have it meet prop c definitions, and that work has to happen somewhere, and so maybe i'm -- yeah, so i just wanted to kind of point that out and do the comparison because i know -- this is about, like, trying to not have public input, this is trying to have a process where we can have really good public input so that the public has something to be bouncing off, and so when they come to this full board, they'll have a proposal in front of them tha
. >> yeah, julie, super helpful. thanks for all your work on this. i just want to do the comparison back to the board of supervisors because i think that's our reference point. so like when the board is doing legislation, and things are going -- you know, that gets introduced to the full board, there's all these things that happen behind the scenes. they meet with city officials, they have staff that do that. they meet with all the staff, and do all these things that happen on...
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internal e-mails from july published this week show mr.d immunity strategy. he wrote that the u.s. should, quote, open up and flood the zone. meaning, let young people get infected by this coronavirus. now a new study shows that july, the same month that mr. alexander sent that e-mail might have been the deadliest month for young adults in modern history. that trend continued into the fall. by mid-november, the u.s. already surpassed the total projected death rate this year for people between ages 25 and 44. joining us now is one of the researchers who conducted that study. a physician at the women's hospital department of emergency medicine in boston. good evening. >> thank you for having me. good evening to you. >> what do you make of this dramatic death toll among young people 25 to 44, particularly in july. what's that attributable to? >> well, certainly covid-19 is driving that change. it's remarkable. if you look at death trends over the last 100 years, it's actually remarkical icallably c. we can use history and statistical trends t
internal e-mails from july published this week show mr.d immunity strategy. he wrote that the u.s. should, quote, open up and flood the zone. meaning, let young people get infected by this coronavirus. now a new study shows that july, the same month that mr. alexander sent that e-mail might have been the deadliest month for young adults in modern history. that trend continued into the fall. by mid-november, the u.s. already surpassed the total projected death rate this year for people between...
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july 7th, novavax signs a deal for 100 million doses followed in july by the same amount from pfizer.the infrastructure support also started for moderna. helping with late-stage development. now in august giving money to johnson & johnson for manufacturing and distribution the same type of help given to. moderator: in that month this money allowed companies to take the early risk of development of a vaccine maybe will work or not work. that risk has paid off with viable vaccines now being delivered. back to you, jackie. >> as more vaccine becomes available and we do see, you know, very good, steady drumbeat of our vaccine coming off the manufacturing finish line then we'll be able to expand distribution to, through the local brick-and-mortar pharmacy chains. reporter: jackie, it appears that johnson & johnson vaccine will be ready late january or february. back to you. jackie: you mentioned johnson & johnson. the trump administration contracted with six vaccine makers so when are the others going to all come online? reporter: astrazeneca was going to be first but it had issues in the
july 7th, novavax signs a deal for 100 million doses followed in july by the same amount from pfizer.the infrastructure support also started for moderna. helping with late-stage development. now in august giving money to johnson & johnson for manufacturing and distribution the same type of help given to. moderator: in that month this money allowed companies to take the early risk of development of a vaccine maybe will work or not work. that risk has paid off with viable vaccines now being...
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if the confederates are able on july t july 2nd to take the main union line and they're able to gain little round top and they're able to gain cemetery hill or cemetery ridge and union troops can't drive them off, the union army and its position on gettysburg is untenable. so i think there is danger of blowing the story out of little round top out of reasonable proportion and it was one part of a -- much larger battle. if the confederates had taken the hill, i have no idea what happened, i have no idea. it is full of contingency, right? where one thing is dependent on the other and one event is hinged upon this other event, and i think the artillery platform on little roundtop, we make too much of that. if confederates take little round top and if they can hold it, the wheatfield road is off-limits to the union army and the tawny town road becomes untenable so the union army and that's an incredible significant roadway, and it's retreat communication, you name it, and if confederates take the hill, the union army will have to respond, whether they would be able to draw it, i have no
if the confederates are able on july t july 2nd to take the main union line and they're able to gain little round top and they're able to gain cemetery hill or cemetery ridge and union troops can't drive them off, the union army and its position on gettysburg is untenable. so i think there is danger of blowing the story out of little round top out of reasonable proportion and it was one part of a -- much larger battle. if the confederates had taken the hill, i have no idea what happened, i have...
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this was back in july. read a study from the netherlands about few reports of infection. this was back in july. at a hail school, named al briscoe commencing the bottom line is the impact of covid-19 on children is minimal or very low compared to other groups. there was a quote to that effect that said back in july, when the president was saying keep the schools open. i'm looking at the science. detrimental to keep kids out of schools. what were democrats saying when the president was following the science, here's what the crowds were saying. should governor gavin newsom said this question might, taking pleasure from trump on opening schools? should cover and governor cuomo thing is not up to the president about opening schools which mark you had a mayor de blasio who interestingly refers to himself this week, announcements kids can go back to school. bacback to lila's eyes was on or side he was saying what ignore the science and recklessly charged to ahead like our president, who is always followed the sci
this was back in july. read a study from the netherlands about few reports of infection. this was back in july. at a hail school, named al briscoe commencing the bottom line is the impact of covid-19 on children is minimal or very low compared to other groups. there was a quote to that effect that said back in july, when the president was saying keep the schools open. i'm looking at the science. detrimental to keep kids out of schools. what were democrats saying when the president was following...
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so what will we hear from him tonight, julie? >> i think one of the reasons from, again, republicans as much as democrats in georgia and es where is that the president will continue to use this heated and inaccurate rhetoric to try to embolden his supporters and that some of the supporters could take this even further, not just in political terms but there is quite a large amount of concern about safety and we see this in georgia as well as elsewhere in the country. we talk to an employee of dominion, this voting system that has come under scrutiny, inaccurate scrutiny who talk to us in hiding because they were so worried about the threats they were getting. so again, this is a political discussion that we're having but broader than that. this is about safety, security and this country's ability to move forward and have a peaceful transition of power right now. >> it's about the u.s. democracy for a lot of people, i think. lisa, the ad spending for these georgia runoff races is bonkers. at the very least, people are engaged in th
so what will we hear from him tonight, julie? >> i think one of the reasons from, again, republicans as much as democrats in georgia and es where is that the president will continue to use this heated and inaccurate rhetoric to try to embolden his supporters and that some of the supporters could take this even further, not just in political terms but there is quite a large amount of concern about safety and we see this in georgia as well as elsewhere in the country. we talk to an employee...
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current three there's a third thursday in january, april, july and october. we recommend we keep them in the third thursday in april and july and october but with you want to move the january operations meeting to the second monday of january and that gets close to the policy committee meeting in january and they're close together and it will give us breathing room to really move the policy committee moving to starting to happen in february and the real reason we need to move the meeting in january to the beginning of the month is rain ordinance ta the board of supervisors passed last year and it calls for departments to hold public hearings on their budgets before they're submitted to the mayor's office. the good thing about our commission we are helding budget hearings at the appreciate committee and the full commission so it's not requiring us to do anything new really because we were already doing this and there is one line where there must be 15 days between the meetings and so that is why we're moving it to the beginning of the month in january, to make
current three there's a third thursday in january, april, july and october. we recommend we keep them in the third thursday in april and july and october but with you want to move the january operations meeting to the second monday of january and that gets close to the policy committee meeting in january and they're close together and it will give us breathing room to really move the policy committee moving to starting to happen in february and the real reason we need to move the meeting in...
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. >> good evening everyone i'm julie haener. >> and i'm frank somerville. let's begin now by showing you the latest coronavirus numbers in california. the state reported 31,000 new cases yesterday. it's the biggest one day increase so far and up from 23,000 yesterday. 196 more people have died, which is very close to the daily record of 219 deaths set back in july. a record number of people are also hospitalized with the coronavirus close to 12,000 patients are currently in the hospital, and the 14 day test positivity rate is up to nearly 9%. >>> ktvu's jesse gary has more now on the disturbing trend. >> we have the power to avoid these terrible outcomes. the power to prevent sickness and death. >> reporter: san francisco public health director dr. grant colfax says the city's covid case rate has doubled since thanksgiving. each one positive covid patient is infecting 1.5 people at that rate, his graphs show a tsunami of cases by the spring. >> it is plausible with the reproductive rate we could have 4,500 people in san francisco in need of a hospital bed.
. >> good evening everyone i'm julie haener. >> and i'm frank somerville. let's begin now by showing you the latest coronavirus numbers in california. the state reported 31,000 new cases yesterday. it's the biggest one day increase so far and up from 23,000 yesterday. 196 more people have died, which is very close to the daily record of 219 deaths set back in july. a record number of people are also hospitalized with the coronavirus close to 12,000 patients are currently in the...
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julie: i think that is a really good question. think we will see different kinds of rushers on biden from both the left and the right. we know that there will be pressure on biden to move forward on campaign promises he made regarding racial justice and inequalities. i thick a lot of that will take the form of more positive activism, but most certainly some other kinds of pressure from the left as well, which we have already seen in some comments in response to his nominees so far. but i do think he has a very pragmatic team in place. peopleutting in a lot of who resonate with individuals across the spectrum. we will see what kind of mode that takes. tom: there is that washington word, pragmatic. in what way will moderate democrats be pragmatic with their more boisterous brethren? think this is going to be what the biden adminstration is actually able to do. we know that they will most likely be somewhat constrained to a more moderate agenda, as it is looking like a most likely republican congress. if they are able to give some no
julie: i think that is a really good question. think we will see different kinds of rushers on biden from both the left and the right. we know that there will be pressure on biden to move forward on campaign promises he made regarding racial justice and inequalities. i thick a lot of that will take the form of more positive activism, but most certainly some other kinds of pressure from the left as well, which we have already seen in some comments in response to his nominees so far. but i do...
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julie andrews, from the sound of music, it is big for this.expect to come out of a julie andrews' mouth. it is subverting the period drama, as you said there is a multiracial cast, it is bringing it into the 21st century and in the piece it says this is expected to if not overta ke piece it says this is expected to if not overtake the crown is netflix most popular series ever. i have watched the first episode, fellow mums in my house were keen to watch it and mums in my house were keen to watch itandi mums in my house were keen to watch it and i watched it with them. there was lots of naked flesh on show. —— fellow members of my house. will that encourage you to watch further episodes? all right, john and sian, thank you very much indeed. we will leave the papers there but thank you for joining leave the papers there but thank you forjoining with the review of the papers. goodbye for now. ata at a storming start to the day, the winds from storm bella are starting to ease down, but we have them in excess of 80 mph and that has caused some damag
julie andrews, from the sound of music, it is big for this.expect to come out of a julie andrews' mouth. it is subverting the period drama, as you said there is a multiracial cast, it is bringing it into the 21st century and in the piece it says this is expected to if not overta ke piece it says this is expected to if not overtake the crown is netflix most popular series ever. i have watched the first episode, fellow mums in my house were keen to watch it and mums in my house were keen to watch...
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my name is julie schwietert collazo and i'm an author and i'm also the mid-rater of this panel, border stories, immigration, refuge and justice. and today i'm honored to be speaking with the writers who know a great deal about these subjects. before we begin our conversation, i have a few housekeeping items to review. first, we'd like to encourage you to leave mints and a chat box and skinned -- send kudos to our authors. if you have a question for an author pleasic the "ask a question" button which in crowd cast. the producerred will send me your questions and we'll get to as many of these questions as we can. one more housekeeping item. this is a bilingual panel. and in addition to serving as your moderator i'll be doing double duty as your translator. this will work as follows. i will ask questions in english and then spanish,, will translae answers in the same way. over ore purist the translation will not be word for word. i will take the liberty of condensing and consolidating while aiming to capture the intent and spirit of each speaker's words. now to meet our panelists. fran ci
my name is julie schwietert collazo and i'm an author and i'm also the mid-rater of this panel, border stories, immigration, refuge and justice. and today i'm honored to be speaking with the writers who know a great deal about these subjects. before we begin our conversation, i have a few housekeeping items to review. first, we'd like to encourage you to leave mints and a chat box and skinned -- send kudos to our authors. if you have a question for an author pleasic the "ask a...
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webb, in 1892, receive the medal of honor for his defense on july 23rd. chamberlain desperately, desperately wanted a medal of honor. so we wrote to whether basically asking web, okay, how do i win one of these things? >> that gives me an idea. i did not know chamberlain had position for a medal of honor. i think i am going to petition for a pulitzer prize. i am going to get it. >> here's the thing with chamberlain though about the medal of honor. he desperately wanted it, he did not necessarily want other people to know how desperately he wanted it and he wanted to try to convey the impression that he felt he deserved it though he was not asking for it. kind of washingtonian almost. >> it is. >> in that letter to what he's talking about how he needs witnesses to testify he xerox and he says, unfortunately for me, anyone that can speak of any active mine was a victim of the environment. he is right. >> here is the biography that i mentioned earlier. call out this book with her husband about -- both happen to be from indianapolis. i remember again the conv
webb, in 1892, receive the medal of honor for his defense on july 23rd. chamberlain desperately, desperately wanted a medal of honor. so we wrote to whether basically asking web, okay, how do i win one of these things? >> that gives me an idea. i did not know chamberlain had position for a medal of honor. i think i am going to petition for a pulitzer prize. i am going to get it. >> here's the thing with chamberlain though about the medal of honor. he desperately wanted it, he did...
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. >> and i'm julie haener. it is one of several new restrictions tonight to try to slow the rapid spread of the coronavirus. statewide governor newsom hinted a that possibility of a new stay at home order the the current growth of the cases keeps up. tonight curfews go into effect. and santa clara county becomes the first in the state for mandatory quarantine for anyone arriving in the county. jana katsuyama has more. >> reporter: julie, this applies to anyone coming into santa clara county and it lasts through december 21. >> reporter: travelers were great today with these, fliers and signs with thuall rights of the 14 day quarantine. >> i think it's necessary and maybe we'll get rid of this covid. >> they will be a spot where travelers will encounter signage as well as copies of the directive. >> reporter: the airport's deputy director says they got the new director just before midnight maind. >> our team maybe working thou night to become compliant. >> reporter: passengers have mixed reactions and say they u
. >> and i'm julie haener. it is one of several new restrictions tonight to try to slow the rapid spread of the coronavirus. statewide governor newsom hinted a that possibility of a new stay at home order the the current growth of the cases keeps up. tonight curfews go into effect. and santa clara county becomes the first in the state for mandatory quarantine for anyone arriving in the county. jana katsuyama has more. >> reporter: julie, this applies to anyone coming into santa...