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jo ling kent with the price you pay. >> reporter: apple rolling out its newest iphone >> introducing iphone 12 >> reporter: debuting four models, touting them as the fastest iphones yet. the mini is the least expensive of the four. a somewhat cheaper option for tighter budgets. while the 12 pro features tougher glass making it less likely to crack if it's dropped. plus new magnetic charging and for the first time all four iphones will have 5g high-speed capabilities, whic rival samsung already offers the need for speed comes as more of us rely on a fast connection for remote learning and working from home. >> it could unlock a lot more things you could do on your phone. faster downloads, better gaming. >> reporter: the problem? even if you have a 5g device, the three biggest carriers, verizon, at&t, and t-mobile, have not fully rolled out their network nationwide >> in the next couple of months if you buy this phone will you definitely get fast 5g speed? i don't think so >> reporter: the other big news from apple is what they're leaving behind after getting rid of the headphone jack
jo ling kent with the price you pay. >> reporter: apple rolling out its newest iphone >> introducing iphone 12 >> reporter: debuting four models, touting them as the fastest iphones yet. the mini is the least expensive of the four. a somewhat cheaper option for tighter budgets. while the 12 pro features tougher glass making it less likely to crack if it's dropped. plus new magnetic charging and for the first time all four iphones will have 5g high-speed capabilities, whic...
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jo ling kent tells you the best deals to get now in "the price you pay. >> reporter: there are still 74 days to go until christmas but the holiday shopping season is already under way after a three-month delay, amazon is rolling out prime day tuesday and wednesday as rivals walmart, target and best buy drop their prices on the same days on amazon, the best deals will be price cuts on their own products like two echo dots for under $40 at walmart shoppers can save over $200 o a gel memory foam mattress at best buy expect to see the price of a samsung 70-inch 4k tv slashed nearly 30% best buy ceo cory barry says discounts will be goods as good as the real blac friday to reduce the crush of the post thanksgiving crowds. and prevent potential shipping delays. >> we are prioritizing the safety of our customers and employees first to give people a longer frame of time to find t deals p in the way they want and feels safe for them. also says employee safety is their focus. >> our number on priority, we are making all the changes necessary in order to ensure that our associates are first and
jo ling kent tells you the best deals to get now in "the price you pay. >> reporter: there are still 74 days to go until christmas but the holiday shopping season is already under way after a three-month delay, amazon is rolling out prime day tuesday and wednesday as rivals walmart, target and best buy drop their prices on the same days on amazon, the best deals will be price cuts on their own products like two echo dots for under $40 at walmart shoppers can save over $200 o a gel...
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jo ling kent, nbc news >>> an incredible scene today in southeast texas where a freight trail derailed a motorist shooting video as the cars tumbled on to a road in slow motion officials said the train was carrying chemicals. schools in the area were evacuated but luckily no one was injured. >>> in just 60 seconds, new fears of shortages of items that were tough to find earlier i this pandemic, what to get now and how. >>> now to the price you pay and with covid surging in many parts of the country there's new concern about supplies of essential goods. our vicky nguyen now on how to get what you need now. >> reporter: who can forget these images from march bare shelves at stores coast to coast toilet paper, disinfectant and hand sanitizer scarce now with election uncertainty and new covid surges, 57% of consumers surveyed say they are stocking up >> i'm honestly concerned about the food shortages >> reporter: retail experts say don't panic. stores and food manufacturers are much better equipped to deal with demand what do you say to consumers then to tell them not to hoard? >> there's
jo ling kent, nbc news >>> an incredible scene today in southeast texas where a freight trail derailed a motorist shooting video as the cars tumbled on to a road in slow motion officials said the train was carrying chemicals. schools in the area were evacuated but luckily no one was injured. >>> in just 60 seconds, new fears of shortages of items that were tough to find earlier i this pandemic, what to get now and how. >>> now to the price you pay and with covid...
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"the price you pay," what you need to know and do now to get those holiday gifts on time here's jo ling kent. >> reporter: with online shopping already surging in the pandemic, there's new pressure on shippers like fedex, u.p.s. and the post office to deliver this holiday season new data showed there could be an estimated 7 million more packages than shipping companies are able to handle between thanksgiving and christmas alone. shipping giants have already seen holiday level volume for most of the year. >> this will be an unprecedented peak season. >> reporter: fedex, which has already hired 70,000 new workers, predicts the bottleneck will hit the week after thanksgiving. >> i think during cyber week there will be a couple o days where the industry will be overcapacity and you can expect delayed transit. >> reporter: do you think that the shipping deadlines will be earlier this year as a result of this surge in shipping >> yes i would say across the industry that the shipping deadlines are pulled forward and that there's a little bit less wriggle room. >> reporter: the experts say act
"the price you pay," what you need to know and do now to get those holiday gifts on time here's jo ling kent. >> reporter: with online shopping already surging in the pandemic, there's new pressure on shippers like fedex, u.p.s. and the post office to deliver this holiday season new data showed there could be an estimated 7 million more packages than shipping companies are able to handle between thanksgiving and christmas alone. shipping giants have already seen holiday level...
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how did that work out, keeping kids from interming ling? i'm sure that was probably one of the moments that you were probably most concerned about or watching most closely, right? >> right. we've been clever. we've divide under our playgrounds. we have like chalk lines that divide up our playgrounds. so we have class rooms playing on certain parts of our playgrounds. so then the two classes aren't mingling. we have rigorous sanitation. we're san tiegz our play structures as well, just as students, when they're playing with it, that it's sanitized. then also we have hand washing that takes place like before and after recess as well. >> in the video i saw kids had their masks on, the dervegs were apart. did you find that kids were able to keep their mavericks on the whole time that they were in class? >> yeah. for the most part they did a really great job. they were giving mask breaks today. we have some locations outside of the classrooms where students can go and take off their mask and just have a little bit of freedom for a couple of minu
how did that work out, keeping kids from interming ling? i'm sure that was probably one of the moments that you were probably most concerned about or watching most closely, right? >> right. we've been clever. we've divide under our playgrounds. we have like chalk lines that divide up our playgrounds. so we have class rooms playing on certain parts of our playgrounds. so then the two classes aren't mingling. we have rigorous sanitation. we're san tiegz our play structures as well, just as...
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lester >> all right, jo ling kent thanks >>> up next, answering an urgent call for help during virtualearning >>> finally, we want to tell you about the scary moment during remote learning and the hero teacher who came to the rescue here's katie beck. >> reporter: california high school teacher jennifer peterson never leaves a zoom class before all of her students log off. on thursday after class, two of her students strangely lingered behind. >> i could tell by the looks on their faces that there was something wrong. >> reporter: something was wrong. for the brother and sister virtually learning from home >> 874 saying he came in through the front side window. they saw him run through the house. >> reporter: it was a break-in in progress >> and then she turned the mike back on and she was shouting "help us help us. there's someone breaking into our house. and she just kept yelling "help me, help us." i said okay, i'm calling 911. >> reporter: police responded quickly. the suspect ran through the house and outside, jumping a back yard fence before being apprehended by police all the wh
lester >> all right, jo ling kent thanks >>> up next, answering an urgent call for help during virtualearning >>> finally, we want to tell you about the scary moment during remote learning and the hero teacher who came to the rescue here's katie beck. >> reporter: california high school teacher jennifer peterson never leaves a zoom class before all of her students log off. on thursday after class, two of her students strangely lingered behind. >> i could tell...
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it would have. >> reporter: going the extra mile to safely get shoppers into the holiday spirit jo ling kent, nbc news, burbank. >>> up next, a deputy's lifesaving effort to save a baby in distress. >>> a baby boy is alive and well thanks to a quick-thinking sheriff's deputy the dramatic save captured on a body camera here's kristen dahlgren. >> reporter: for the infant's family, the few seconds must have felt like a lifetime they did for texas sheriff deputy adam dodson. >> it was a long minute. >> reporter: the 20-day-old bab lifeless, not breathing. >> immediately saw how much the child was in distress i just believe adrenaline kicked in. >> come on, baby you have to breathe, baby. >> reporter: the father of a little girl himself, he couldn't help but think of his own child. >> makes you appreciate not just your child's life but everybody's life a little bit more. >> reporter: finally -- >> okay, baby? good >> reporter: the boy takes a breath after a trip to the hospital, he's expected to be fine. dodson honored by the department he says he doesn't feel like a hero why not? >> i just
it would have. >> reporter: going the extra mile to safely get shoppers into the holiday spirit jo ling kent, nbc news, burbank. >>> up next, a deputy's lifesaving effort to save a baby in distress. >>> a baby boy is alive and well thanks to a quick-thinking sheriff's deputy the dramatic save captured on a body camera here's kristen dahlgren. >> reporter: for the infant's family, the few seconds must have felt like a lifetime they did for texas sheriff deputy adam...
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over $3 trillion the pain is being felt all across the country including a key battleground where jo ling kent heard from voters and whether they're better off now than four years ago. >> reporter: the yuma, arizona, desert feels like the land of plenty arid fields planted and harvested year around a lot of the leafy greens that land on kitchen tables acros america come from right here in arizona. in fact, last year yuma county was the third largest producer of vegetables in the entire country but around town presidential politic seem to be sprouting up faster than the crops. who are you supporting this election? >> president and his administration. >> definitely supporting joe biden >> reporter: in 2016, president trump won arizona by 4%. in yuma, the margin was even smaller delicious. >> thank you coming to your store shelves in a couple weeks here. >> reporter: john bolt has fields of honeydew and leafy greens he's voting fo president trump for the second time, pleased with what he's done to decrease water regulation. >> four, five, six years ago, federal government was seeking to regu
over $3 trillion the pain is being felt all across the country including a key battleground where jo ling kent heard from voters and whether they're better off now than four years ago. >> reporter: the yuma, arizona, desert feels like the land of plenty arid fields planted and harvested year around a lot of the leafy greens that land on kitchen tables acros america come from right here in arizona. in fact, last year yuma county was the third largest producer of vegetables in the entire...
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nbc's jo ling kent spoke exclusively with a former facebook engineer >> reporter: why did you decide to leave facebook >> facebook is really dropping the ball on how to respond to this moment, and it's creating a lot of harm >> reporter: after more than five years at facebook ashok chandwaney walked away from their engineering job last month, citing what chandwaney says is the company's unwillingness to stop rampant hate speech and racism on the platform you say facebook is on the wrong side of history. why do you say that? >> it's very clear to me after everything that's happening that facebook's work has life and death consequences >> reporter: like the fatal shootings in kenosha. chandwaney believes the company was too slow to remove a call to arms by a self-proclaimed militia group that critics believe contributed to the deaths of two protesters facebook took down the group's page the next day, saying it violated its dangerous individuals and organizations policy chandwaney is one of several facebook engineers who have recently left the company in protest two current facebook emp
nbc's jo ling kent spoke exclusively with a former facebook engineer >> reporter: why did you decide to leave facebook >> facebook is really dropping the ball on how to respond to this moment, and it's creating a lot of harm >> reporter: after more than five years at facebook ashok chandwaney walked away from their engineering job last month, citing what chandwaney says is the company's unwillingness to stop rampant hate speech and racism on the platform you say facebook is on...
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>>> back now with our nbc news exclusive, the surge in online scams during the pandemic here's jo ling kent. >> you think that, okay, well this has to be like a trusted product. >> reporter: roommates brad fisher and josh rooney bought this floating putting green from a facebook ad. >> the product never showed up. >> reporter: they reported it to the federal trade commission finding they're not alone. new ftc data show in the first six months of this year the total amount of money reported lost from online scams totaled $117 million compare that to $134 million for all of 2019 of all the social media scams reported to the ftc, 94% happened on facebook and instagram. >> it's so easy to place an ad and then never deliver the goods. >> why are people so vulnerable right now, do you think >> people are just not used to seeing scams on their social media platform. >> reporter: and it is not just no-show products scammers targeting users with get rich quick schemes. facebook says it removes accounts tied to financial scams. so to protect yourself online the ftc recommends be skeptical and do
>>> back now with our nbc news exclusive, the surge in online scams during the pandemic here's jo ling kent. >> you think that, okay, well this has to be like a trusted product. >> reporter: roommates brad fisher and josh rooney bought this floating putting green from a facebook ad. >> the product never showed up. >> reporter: they reported it to the federal trade commission finding they're not alone. new ftc data show in the first six months of this year the...
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nbc news correspondent jo ling kent is tracking those stories, and we're so happy she'll continue toshe's with us tonight. >> that turnout is huge here in california as well. and that fight continues over the unofficial drop boxes, remember that, put out by the republican party. california gop saying yesterday it will not comply with the cease and desist order saying they're removing the world, official, and that these boxes are actually, quote, secure. state officials are hitting back. they're calling these illegal. they've been found in at least four very critical counties here in los angeles, so the california secretary of state is reviewing the gop response on that front. so a lot to be had on that front. and then in texas there's a big debate about where you can drop off your mail-in ballot. federal appeals court upheld a rule only allowing one drop off location for mail-in ballots in each county. civil rights group says it's going to hurt voters with disabilities, people of color, older voters. and everything's bigger in texas. the mayor of houston which is in harris county, of
nbc news correspondent jo ling kent is tracking those stories, and we're so happy she'll continue toshe's with us tonight. >> that turnout is huge here in california as well. and that fight continues over the unofficial drop boxes, remember that, put out by the republican party. california gop saying yesterday it will not comply with the cease and desist order saying they're removing the world, official, and that these boxes are actually, quote, secure. state officials are hitting back....
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. >> take that one out, please, dar ling. >> reporter: so with a lot of elbow grease and help from momad, they started selling lemonade in the hopes of raising $500. but the customers kept coming. >> that one. >> reporter: and coming. soon the boys collection box was over flowing with cash. >> here you go. >> reporter: raking in thousands of dollars and that's when they got their biggest donation from one of the world's biggest stars. angelina jolie, who not only made what their parents are calling a generous contribution, but she sent them a note. she is a knew nighted nations special envoy supporting displaced people including in yen. since 2014, the country has been convulsed by a brutal war. more than 100,000 people have died. millions have had to flee their homes and starvation is widespread. this scale of the humanitarian crisis in yemen may be hard for these two little boys with such big hearts to comprehend, but their parents say, it's not lost on their supporters. >> thank you. >> it's a community effort, it's friends and family and everyone chipping in together. >> reporter:
. >> take that one out, please, dar ling. >> reporter: so with a lot of elbow grease and help from momad, they started selling lemonade in the hopes of raising $500. but the customers kept coming. >> that one. >> reporter: and coming. soon the boys collection box was over flowing with cash. >> here you go. >> reporter: raking in thousands of dollars and that's when they got their biggest donation from one of the world's biggest stars. angelina jolie, who not...
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the outro say it's the optimal ling's for a machete. you know. mobile oh. oh. oh i did. the devils are going from door to door there trying to buy a cat. it's not that easy. to they go is a cat is a magical animal that gives people strength and ferocity. but it requires eating a feline. so the eat cat 2 or 3 times a week besides cat is the cheapest meat you can get. the devils are throwing a big party tonight friends and neighbors gather for the dinner made of can't meet for. food. but the you do want to do with the idea of. the main street is the only one in the neighborhood all the action happens in the small alleys between the houses. as soon as the crowd gathers for the party a makeshift bob a shop starts up. from. will not do much for. wanting to do business. with. them like the show. but i do go home. just a little too much with the wind building up there is a church. in the lake linked in i know somebody unless it was obviously a need to. do. well and she's been. moved by what we see they will. be yelling. i want to like but. if you go up the pause you'll end up a
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jo ling kent, thank you. trust by this time tomorrow you will have gotten to the bottom of that beard. wow. >>> quote, trump's fantasy of restarting the economy to end the pandemic is exactly backward. that's what the head of the largest group of unions in the counted just wrote. he is going to join me next. we're going to dig into why he thinks the president is so wrong about that. >>> first, check this out. law and order's maris ska hargitay handing out cookies to those waiting in line to vote in new york city. how about that? we'll be right back. ♪ i feel good ♪ get a dozen double crunch shrimp for one dollar with any steak entrée. only at applebee's. ♪ ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. [ engine revs ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. and at fidelity, you'll get planning and advice to help you prepare for the future, without sacrificing what's most important to you today. because with fidelity, you can feel confident that the only direction yo
jo ling kent, thank you. trust by this time tomorrow you will have gotten to the bottom of that beard. wow. >>> quote, trump's fantasy of restarting the economy to end the pandemic is exactly backward. that's what the head of the largest group of unions in the counted just wrote. he is going to join me next. we're going to dig into why he thinks the president is so wrong about that. >>> first, check this out. law and order's maris ska hargitay handing out cookies to those...
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ling, wang -- selena thank you so much for joining us today.e of the same sing group's stocks. analysts expecting dividends to be increased and we are seeing some profound moves in some of these companies. take a look at samsung, up nearly 14%. samsung partther of the conglomerate doing well as well. some analysts expect dividends might be increased in some of these units. founder ofwhy, the samsung recently died at 78. his children are going to inherit a lot of the empire and will be liable for a pretty hefty inheritance tax and they will need help to pay that. so the feeling is dividends of these companies you see on your screen now may rise. let's get karina mitchell now with the first word headlines. karina: stimulus talks remain deadlocked in washington with speaker nancy pelosi saying an agreement with the white house remains aloof, although the house is ready to vote on a deal this week. besides accuse each other of moving the goal post, raising pessimism over a deal being reached. below seat once president trump to push republicans to c
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jo ling kent is following voter stories like these for us in these final days of the campaign.did we learn tonight and are the elections any safer by dent of this news conference while the president was on stage in north carolina. that may be unanswerable. >> that's a tough question. there is certainly a lot of context. the director saying iran is behind the threatening emails. the idea to intimidate them and personal identifying information like their home address included in some of these emails. now, director ratcliff said they were meant to insight social unrest and damage to president trump but he didn't provide any further details or evidence of exactly what he meant by that. so in florida, of course, you take a look at the broader context here. voter information like your name or party affiliation is accessible if you request it through public record. so they also said that russia obtained voter registration info, as well and at the same time, the cybersecurity firm is telling our kevin collier on our biz tech team this is a shift to interfere in the voting process and i
jo ling kent is following voter stories like these for us in these final days of the campaign.did we learn tonight and are the elections any safer by dent of this news conference while the president was on stage in north carolina. that may be unanswerable. >> that's a tough question. there is certainly a lot of context. the director saying iran is behind the threatening emails. the idea to intimidate them and personal identifying information like their home address included in some of...
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hill than in the flatter areas and that helps the recycling most of all to ripen well because reece ling is a great variety that ripens relatively late but so here the recently matures nicely without acquiring too high an alcohol content and due to the shale soil it has a great mineralogy you know. how can i eat one. yeah it can but it won't taste very good. we're still too far from harvest time so it won't be much of a treat but you'll notice that the grapes are still pretty hard but if you want to try go ahead. into one. or all like i said recycling ripens late 5 in the lot it's still sour because there's still a lot of acid and not much sugar and we have other varieties that mature somewhat sooner and already taste great they'd have been better for a taste of it and don't be offended but just spit it out. out of the bin yeah it's going to begin to take up. shows me as one child where you can taste the fruits of his labor is a wine maker. what have we got. selected a wine for you recently of course from the vineyard we just visit it back and give it a try reasons and what. you did with
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nbc news correspondent jo ling kent is following voter stories like these for us in these final daysthe campaign and is with us tonight from los angeles. so jo, what did we learn tonight and how are our elections any safer by distant of this news conference while the president was on stage in north carolina? that may be unanswerable. >> yeah, that's a tough question. but there's certainly a lot of context behind this. the director of national intelligence saying that as you said iran is behind these threatening spoofed e-mails to florida voters, the whole idea is to intimidate them, and there's some personal identifying information like their home address included in some of these e-mails. now, director ratcliffe did say they were meant to incite social unrest and damage to president trump. but he didn't provide any further details or evidence of exactly what he meant by that. so in florida of course you take a look at the broader context here. voter information like your name or party affiliation is actually accessible if you request it through public records. so they also said that
nbc news correspondent jo ling kent is following voter stories like these for us in these final daysthe campaign and is with us tonight from los angeles. so jo, what did we learn tonight and how are our elections any safer by distant of this news conference while the president was on stage in north carolina? that may be unanswerable. >> yeah, that's a tough question. but there's certainly a lot of context behind this. the director of national intelligence saying that as you said iran is...
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will that in the flatter areas and that helps the resupplying most of all to ripen well because reese lingis a great variety that ripens relatively late so here the recently matures nicely without acquiring too high an alcohol content and due to the shale soil it has a great mineralogy she cannot eat one. you can but it won't taste very good. they were still too far from harvest time so it won't be much of a treat you'll notice that the grapes are still pretty hard but if you want to try go ahead. into one. or all because i like i said recently ripens. because there's still a lot of acid and not much sugar we have other varieties that mature somewhat sooner and already taste great they'd have been better for a taste don't be offended but just spit it out. this. morning. out of the vignettes and into the inner take up. shows me his wine shop where you can taste the fruits of his labor as a wine maker. and what have you got for me. i've selected a wine for you. of course from the vineyard we just visited. give it a try. with pleasure. to your health. now this is. wonderful glad you like it m
will that in the flatter areas and that helps the resupplying most of all to ripen well because reese lingis a great variety that ripens relatively late so here the recently matures nicely without acquiring too high an alcohol content and due to the shale soil it has a great mineralogy she cannot eat one. you can but it won't taste very good. they were still too far from harvest time so it won't be much of a treat you'll notice that the grapes are still pretty hard but if you want to try go...
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will that in the flatter areas and that helps the resupplying most of all to ripen well because reese lingis a great variety that ripens relatively late so here the recently matures nicely without acquiring too high an alcohol content and due to the shale soil it has a great mineralogy she can eat one. can but it won't taste very good. they were still too far from harvest time so it won't be much of a treat you'll notice that the grapes are still pretty hard but if you want to try go ahead. into one. or all because like i said it recently ripens late. because there's still a lot of acid and not much sugar we have other varieties that mature somewhat sooner and already taste great they'd have been better for a taste don't be offended but just spit it out. of. this special. out of the vignette and into the inner take up. shows me his wine shop where you can taste the fruits of his labor as a wine maker. and what have you got for me. for dish look at this i've selected a wine for you a recycling of course from the vineyard we just visited. reasons and give it a try. with pleasure. to your hea
will that in the flatter areas and that helps the resupplying most of all to ripen well because reese lingis a great variety that ripens relatively late so here the recently matures nicely without acquiring too high an alcohol content and due to the shale soil it has a great mineralogy she can eat one. can but it won't taste very good. they were still too far from harvest time so it won't be much of a treat you'll notice that the grapes are still pretty hard but if you want to try go ahead....
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the further we drive the more sawmills ling finds it's important for him to record every discovery. but calling out a legal activity can be perilous in cambodia. at a grave in the capital phnom penh a proud son remembers a brave father an icon of cambodians environment movement who daum is the son of church would pay the ultimate price for his activism. as are the sound of. the language and he really wanted me to love nature what he wanted was to stop the destruction of combo didn't forests. 8 years ago while investigating a logging company shoot woody was shocked and he's remembered for confronting the most powerful illegal loggers in this country but that up until now could warn those he upset with team of businessmen back then and today jim a businessman of powerful people who work in the government. investigation into the killing of truth when he was closed in made conflicting accounts of what happened. to dawn is now following in the footsteps of his father and then salvage there are a lot of unforgettable memories of his there always there was a brave man a good father and a r
the further we drive the more sawmills ling finds it's important for him to record every discovery. but calling out a legal activity can be perilous in cambodia. at a grave in the capital phnom penh a proud son remembers a brave father an icon of cambodians environment movement who daum is the son of church would pay the ultimate price for his activism. as are the sound of. the language and he really wanted me to love nature what he wanted was to stop the destruction of combo didn't forests. 8...
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pandemic,ling with a and we are dealing with -- partly because of that, four crises that are occurring at one time in our nation. we are looking at, because of the pandemic, a public health overs where we have seen 220,000 americans lose their lives in just the last several tragicallyy of whom in their last days on earth couldn't even be with their families, with people they love because of the nature of this pandemic. we are looking at over 8.5 million folks who have contracted the virus. thankfully have lived, but are looking at untold long-term consequences. doctors are talking about things like lung scarring. of this public health pandemic, we have a donald trump who, thanks to bob woodward we know knew back on january 28. he knew the deal about covid. he had been informed that it can kill people, that it is five times as likely to kill as the flu. he knew it was airborne. he knew it could harm children, and he sat on that information and he did not tell the american people. can you imagine what you might you known what he knew on january 28? how folks might have prepared? how folk
pandemic,ling with a and we are dealing with -- partly because of that, four crises that are occurring at one time in our nation. we are looking at, because of the pandemic, a public health overs where we have seen 220,000 americans lose their lives in just the last several tragicallyy of whom in their last days on earth couldn't even be with their families, with people they love because of the nature of this pandemic. we are looking at over 8.5 million folks who have contracted the virus....
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last week, the lowest level in the pandemic, experts say it's still historically high here's nbc's jo ling kent. >> reporter: with just five days left to vote, the number one concern is the economy. >> i basically have enough money to pay for my food and mortgage. >> reporter: we first met in april when he had a longtime bartender job. now he's scraping by as a bus boy. his unemployment set to run out in december. >> i'll be relying on $400 a week. >> reporter: and on the campaign trail. >> we left donald trump a strong economy and just like everything else he inherited, he blew it. >> did you see the number today? the biggest in the history of the country by almost triple. >> reporter: gdp did grow a record 33% from july to september. however, the u.s. economy still has not bounced back in full from the huge hit it took during the peak of the shutdowns, and while unemployment claims have come down from record highs, they're still nearly triple what they were pre-pandemic currently over 22 million people are unemployed that is the equivalent of nearly 300 of these stadiums full of people l
last week, the lowest level in the pandemic, experts say it's still historically high here's nbc's jo ling kent. >> reporter: with just five days left to vote, the number one concern is the economy. >> i basically have enough money to pay for my food and mortgage. >> reporter: we first met in april when he had a longtime bartender job. now he's scraping by as a bus boy. his unemployment set to run out in december. >> i'll be relying on $400 a week. >> reporter: and...
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you're seeing -- i think you had one of your prior ling, they're apply that model to the gig economy, which i think is pretty clever. >> now, we have heard that, you know, uber, lyft become the ones that people talk about, and certainly the ones that tend to affect people who are not in the industry because we all take uber and lyft. i've also read that this ab5 has affected jobs that people didn't expect. are any of the freelancers working for you affected by ab5? >> our freelancers in braintrust have not been affected. they're running businesses. their employees generally of their own little business -- they're employees generally of their own little business. >> what dumpling was doing. >> right. has not affected braintrust. what we're doing with braintrust, we're building the world's first user-owned marketplace. most marketplaces are owned by investors, and those investors end up having to levee high taxes on marketplaces which have where you find the disaster that is uber and door dash. this is the experiment in user-owned marketplaces. what we're doing is we're trying to give t
you're seeing -- i think you had one of your prior ling, they're apply that model to the gig economy, which i think is pretty clever. >> now, we have heard that, you know, uber, lyft become the ones that people talk about, and certainly the ones that tend to affect people who are not in the industry because we all take uber and lyft. i've also read that this ab5 has affected jobs that people didn't expect. are any of the freelancers working for you affected by ab5? >> our...
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levels that there may be issues that includes local pharmacies like cvs and walgreens some stores ling to keep up with demand but not to worry. the centers for disease control and prevention says manufacturers have projected they will supply up to 198 million doses of influenza vaccine. >>for the flu season. the cdc says well no significant delays have been reported in some places robust demand for vaccines and supplies like needles or syringes may mean some providers may run out of shots and supplies before their next shipment has arrived, but more will be ordered and eventually the supply will be expected to catch up to them and over 60,000 patients had their flu shot online center bay medical foundation say their clinics are well equipped to vaccinate people through the flu season not to panic coming. we we will have supplies, it's best to get vaccinated now before the height of the flu season december through february after the shot it takes 2 weeks to build up immunity from the virus. phillipe djegal all kron 4 news. and tonight, a new study from the world health organization is s
levels that there may be issues that includes local pharmacies like cvs and walgreens some stores ling to keep up with demand but not to worry. the centers for disease control and prevention says manufacturers have projected they will supply up to 198 million doses of influenza vaccine. >>for the flu season. the cdc says well no significant delays have been reported in some places robust demand for vaccines and supplies like needles or syringes may mean some providers may run out of shots...
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when he was 11 the parish couple took him to the psychiatric clinic in mr ling and there the boys plight worsened near the it illegally constans the hospital director tested psychiatric medication on him in the 1960 s. and seventy's. crisis time for all i know is that i felt a lot of north korea from just generally bad and lousy. and every now and again i'd also have something like a seizure fall because. the boy does not seem to tolerate tougher new well and we believe that the unpleasant symptoms he is showing are side effects of this medication. it makes my skin crawl. and i ask myself why they did that. in his spare is fighting to have what happened to him and others forced into administrate of care publicly recognized. my hope is that something like this never happens again though and also that this whole dark chapter of switzerland's past goes into the history books as rights. and other victims have already received a small sum from the swiss government but he insists that his fight is not just about the money we now take you to a roma settlements in eastern bull garia the roma are
when he was 11 the parish couple took him to the psychiatric clinic in mr ling and there the boys plight worsened near the it illegally constans the hospital director tested psychiatric medication on him in the 1960 s. and seventy's. crisis time for all i know is that i felt a lot of north korea from just generally bad and lousy. and every now and again i'd also have something like a seizure fall because. the boy does not seem to tolerate tougher new well and we believe that the unpleasant...
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today ling is gathering evidence of illegal logging to pass on to conservation agencies and phone governance a joint taiwanese cambodian owned company called think biotech can legally clear trees here but only within a specified boundary so where are we going now to. tell mr chen. but for now it looks like we won't be travelling further than the company roadblock . yet. that's what. blaine is investigating claims the company is pressuring villages to give up the precious prison trains the legally entitled to tap. com paul and the company says if you don't accept the money you get nothing the company cuts them down anyway. we take another road that leads to the boundary between a protected forest and the company concession. here we find him tapping risen trees as his family has done for 3 generations. the trees provide a sustainable living for his family and a supposed to be protected but he has something devastating to show activist laying that out on top of the top down but i don't move on. about why i'm while. james says he refused to accept any money for the trees but think by take cut th
today ling is gathering evidence of illegal logging to pass on to conservation agencies and phone governance a joint taiwanese cambodian owned company called think biotech can legally clear trees here but only within a specified boundary so where are we going now to. tell mr chen. but for now it looks like we won't be travelling further than the company roadblock . yet. that's what. blaine is investigating claims the company is pressuring villages to give up the precious prison trains the...
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when he was 11 the parish couple took him to the psychiatric clinic in mr ling and there the boys plight worsened near the it illegally constance the hospital director tested psychiatric medication on him in the 1960 s. and seventy's. his time for all i know is that i felt a lot of noisier through from just generally bad and lousy. and every now and again i'd also have something like a seizure for all because. the boy does not seem to tolerate tougher until well and we believe that the unpleasant symptoms he is showing are side effects of this medication. it makes my skin crawl. and i ask myself why they did that. imma spare is fighting to have what happened to him and others forced into administrate of care publicly recognized. my hope is that something like this never happens again though and also that this whole chapter of switzerland's cost goes into the history books as rights. to him is big and other victims have already received a small sum from the swiss government but he insists that his fight is not just about the money we now take you to a roma settlements in eastern bull gari
when he was 11 the parish couple took him to the psychiatric clinic in mr ling and there the boys plight worsened near the it illegally constance the hospital director tested psychiatric medication on him in the 1960 s. and seventy's. his time for all i know is that i felt a lot of noisier through from just generally bad and lousy. and every now and again i'd also have something like a seizure for all because. the boy does not seem to tolerate tougher until well and we believe that the...
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outrageous saber rat ling is described as that. about your race, former governor of colorado hickenlooper who didn't want to be president never went well didn't want to be senator now running for senate. the poll up hard lit standard 50-42 you are trailing by 8. do your internals show that and if so how do you plan on closing the gap in the last five days? >> not only do our internals and morning they suppressed a poll that had this race tied because it didn't fit the narrative that the national media wants to say about this race. colorado is a competitive state it always has been. we know we can win this race by getting people out. republicans, conservatives, right leaning independents need to get their votes in and drop it off at ballot box today and go to corey gartner senate.com and find out that location. we have worked hard for the people of colorado. we don't wants somebody in washington who is the most corruption governor in colorado history and that's who john hickenlooper is. steve: final vote will take place on tuesday.
outrageous saber rat ling is described as that. about your race, former governor of colorado hickenlooper who didn't want to be president never went well didn't want to be senator now running for senate. the poll up hard lit standard 50-42 you are trailing by 8. do your internals show that and if so how do you plan on closing the gap in the last five days? >> not only do our internals and morning they suppressed a poll that had this race tied because it didn't fit the narrative that the...
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video from june when a ceo of san francisco bay skinner company call the police on him and stenson ling a black lives matter sign right in front of his own home in the pacific heights neighborhood. well people can now sue the color under the new act it also makes it unlawful for a person to fabricate racially biased emergency reports the board of supervisors will vote on the measure again next tuesday before sending it to mayor london breed's office for her signature. >>well the final presidential debate is tomorrow a lot of folks are excited about this and while joe biden is off the campaign trail to prepare for the debate. >>president trump is trying to win voters in swing states dean rentals has the latest. >>originally the president was to have been joined for this rally in erie pennsylvania by first lady melania trump. but she had to cancel due to what the white house said was a lingering cough from her own bout with the coronavirus the first lady has not campaigned with her husband since june. her cancellation comes at the same time the president has been saying that country is si
video from june when a ceo of san francisco bay skinner company call the police on him and stenson ling a black lives matter sign right in front of his own home in the pacific heights neighborhood. well people can now sue the color under the new act it also makes it unlawful for a person to fabricate racially biased emergency reports the board of supervisors will vote on the measure again next tuesday before sending it to mayor london breed's office for her signature. >>well the final...
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a link from downtown to neighborhoods ling cultures from old. >> . >>> bay area weather.a drop off. it's a short-term deal. everyone is warming up. you can see the bottom row today. santa rosa. concord and san jose. everyone is warming up, even san francisco from the 60s to the 70s. we're tracking the forecast for tomorrow. it halloween. checking out the forecast for tomorrow. lots of clear skies. temperatures on the mild side. 60s to the 70s and temperature in the upper 50s to the lower 60s. there's the scary forecast. the satellite, lots of clear skies. by have patchy fog hanging offshore that will ramp up and push back into the bay. check out the current numbers. it's cool. santa rosa 49. novato mid-40's. half moon bay a cool spot in the 40s. looking out above san francisco where by have mostly clear skies. not much in the way of extension i've fog. a few patches near the coast. temperatures to start out saturday morning. big area of high pressure offshore. it's not moving around too much. we have a mild weather pattern that will carry us into the weekend. a warming tr
a link from downtown to neighborhoods ling cultures from old. >> . >>> bay area weather.a drop off. it's a short-term deal. everyone is warming up. you can see the bottom row today. santa rosa. concord and san jose. everyone is warming up, even san francisco from the 60s to the 70s. we're tracking the forecast for tomorrow. it halloween. checking out the forecast for tomorrow. lots of clear skies. temperatures on the mild side. 60s to the 70s and temperature in the upper 50s to...
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far at more than $1000.00 and it comes as parliament is turning increasingly to the government's 100 ling of the health crisis kate partridge report from london if coronavirus has taught us and the u.k.'s prime minister one thing it's that it's wise not to joke about it during an impromptu meeting of conservative m.p.'s boris johnson reportedly quipped that the rule of 6 social distancing policy would mean families could escape celebrating christmas with their in-laws one of several attempted gags which apparently fell very flat but while some tories rage that government decisions are bankrupting the nation the opposition are worried that those policies are costing the country lives and labor leader. wants a partial return to lock down the government's plan simply isn't working another course is needed. that's why i'm calling for a 2 to 3 week circuit breaker in england a circuit breaker is a short period of strict social restrictions aimed at bringing the virus under control this comes after it was revealed the government's scientific advisors urged m.p.'s to impose a fortnight long long
far at more than $1000.00 and it comes as parliament is turning increasingly to the government's 100 ling of the health crisis kate partridge report from london if coronavirus has taught us and the u.k.'s prime minister one thing it's that it's wise not to joke about it during an impromptu meeting of conservative m.p.'s boris johnson reportedly quipped that the rule of 6 social distancing policy would mean families could escape celebrating christmas with their in-laws one of several attempted...
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are some other of the latest developments in the pandemic confirmed coronavirus cases in india near ling and nearing 7000000 but their hopes the rate of new infections a slowing of 30 is a warning that europe's 2nd wave of infections has struck well before this flu season has even begun they point to widespread cove in 1900 among populations and everywhere in poland it has now become compulsory for people to wear a mask outdoors infections have also hit a new record high sport now and polish teenager ego sean tech has won the french open women's final in paris after beating america's sofia cannon in straight sets becomes the 1st polish player to win a grand slam singles title the unseeded 19 year old did not drop a single set during the clay court tournament she's also the youngest women's french open totem and champion rather since monica seles in 1992. finally to brazil where one business woman one let the coronavirus pandemic crush her enterprising spirit she lost her job in real estate and decided to turn 1969 volkswagen big beetle into a flower shop the idea is a hit with locals in
are some other of the latest developments in the pandemic confirmed coronavirus cases in india near ling and nearing 7000000 but their hopes the rate of new infections a slowing of 30 is a warning that europe's 2nd wave of infections has struck well before this flu season has even begun they point to widespread cove in 1900 among populations and everywhere in poland it has now become compulsory for people to wear a mask outdoors infections have also hit a new record high sport now and polish...