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joe biden holding a very slim lead there jo ling kent is there for us. >> reporter: tonight nevada's mail-in ballots in the spot light. anticipation and anxiety on the rise as critical clark county home to las vegas and 70% of the state's active voters released just 14,000 votes today. >> our goal here in clark county is not to count fast. we want to make sure that we are being accurate. >> reporter: former vice president joe biden currently has a razor thin lead here and the trump campaign said they're going to court, alleging thousands of illegitimate votes were counted, including from dead people and out of state voters bringing this voter to a press conference. >> i went to vote. i was told i already voted. they mailed out the ballot and somebody took my ballot. >> reporter: the campaign refused to take any questions about their lawsuit. [ inaudible meanwhile, clark county says they determined that the voter signature was on the mail-in ballot and denies any problems with the ongoing count. >> we are not aware of any improper ballots that are being processed. >> reporter: they ha
joe biden holding a very slim lead there jo ling kent is there for us. >> reporter: tonight nevada's mail-in ballots in the spot light. anticipation and anxiety on the rise as critical clark county home to las vegas and 70% of the state's active voters released just 14,000 votes today. >> our goal here in clark county is not to count fast. we want to make sure that we are being accurate. >> reporter: former vice president joe biden currently has a razor thin lead here and the...
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world record $13 billion for cyber monday if you're one of the millions of parg gain hunters, other jo ling kent has the news. >>> the denver broncos forced to play without a true quarterback. all four of their qbs in quarantine >>> plus a few other firsts from the gridiron including a running back with eight touchdowns. >>> we have a remarkable friendship built mile by mile. "early today" starts right now >>> good monday morning. i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances rivera. a pivotal day ahead. over three weeks before he was declared the winner, he will receive his first briefing today. he fractured his foot while playing with his dog over the weekend. tracie potts joins us today. we could see the president-elect in a boot for the next few weeks. >> reporter: yeah, frances it happened saturday he went to the doctor yesterday. got a ct scan. apparently some hairline fractures there. we may see president-elect biden hobbling along as he gets at that first presidential daily brief today along with vice president-elect harris their coronavirus team expected to meet with the white house task force
world record $13 billion for cyber monday if you're one of the millions of parg gain hunters, other jo ling kent has the news. >>> the denver broncos forced to play without a true quarterback. all four of their qbs in quarantine >>> plus a few other firsts from the gridiron including a running back with eight touchdowns. >>> we have a remarkable friendship built mile by mile. "early today" starts right now >>> good monday morning. i'm phillip mena....
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now the host, lisa ling.lifornia from inmates of nearby prison with largest concentration of men serving life sentences. why does this program work and why do you want to focus on it? >> thanks for having me on. eight weeks of the year, elite prep school students go into soledad. and it houses more inmates serving life sentences than any other prison in the state. every eight weeks they study and interpret a different book. and what happens during the course of the eight weeks is pretty transformative for the inmates and students. reason i felt compelled to tell this story is a few years ago after reading a particular novel, inmates decided they wanted to do something for a young man to be able to attend the school. most inmates if they have jobs make average of about 10 cents an hour, but decided to start a scholarship and raised about $30,000 to put a young man who otherwise might have difficult time putting himself through this expensive boys school. past year, cy green graduated having almost entire educa
now the host, lisa ling.lifornia from inmates of nearby prison with largest concentration of men serving life sentences. why does this program work and why do you want to focus on it? >> thanks for having me on. eight weeks of the year, elite prep school students go into soledad. and it houses more inmates serving life sentences than any other prison in the state. every eight weeks they study and interpret a different book. and what happens during the course of the eight weeks is pretty...
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joining us, the host of "this is life", lisa ling. i'm a fan of the show.ing off the season with back-to-back episodes. the first as we just saw focuses on prep school students and prisoners. the second focuses on an intense retreat for boys in crisis. you said this wasn't intentional, but it's notable that your starting the season that are focused primarily on young men. what was it that struck you about their experiences? >> well, you're right, boris. first of all, thank you for having me on the show. we didn't intend for these shows to air back-to-back, but they kind of go together. they take place in totally different environments, one in a prison, another deep in the wilderness. and really there is kind of a thread and a theme through both of them which is young men and boys really need to be given permission to feel. you heard from raul in that clip, so many young boys when they're growing up, they're told, don't cry, be a man, man up, don't feel. that's the opposite of what young boys and young men should be encouraged to do. when you think about it,
joining us, the host of "this is life", lisa ling. i'm a fan of the show.ing off the season with back-to-back episodes. the first as we just saw focuses on prep school students and prisoners. the second focuses on an intense retreat for boys in crisis. you said this wasn't intentional, but it's notable that your starting the season that are focused primarily on young men. what was it that struck you about their experiences? >> well, you're right, boris. first of all, thank you...
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joining us now is the host of "this is life" lisa ling. this brings boys with inmates.t how this program works and why you wanted to focus on it? >> john, thanks for having me on. for eight weeks during the year, students from the prep school in california will go into the ctf prison in soledad. as you said, this prison houses more inmates serving life sentences than any other in the state. every eight weeks they will study and interpret a different book. and what happens during the course of the eight weeks is pretty transformative, both for the inmates and the students. and the reason why i felt compelled to tell this story is a few years ago, after reading a particular novel, the inmates decided that they wanted to do something for a young man to be able to attend the pomo school. keep in mind, most inmates if they have jobs in prison make an average of about 10 cents an hour. but they decided to start a scholarship and they decided to raise $30,000 to put a young man through this fairly expensive boys' school. this past year a young man name cy green. >> i still got
joining us now is the host of "this is life" lisa ling. this brings boys with inmates.t how this program works and why you wanted to focus on it? >> john, thanks for having me on. for eight weeks during the year, students from the prep school in california will go into the ctf prison in soledad. as you said, this prison houses more inmates serving life sentences than any other in the state. every eight weeks they will study and interpret a different book. and what happens during...
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lisa ling joins us with a preview next.) thirteen years ago, subaru created the share the love event. where our new owners could choose a national or hometown charity. and subaru and our retailers would proudly make a donation. but now, in times like these, companies are having a hard choice to make. but subaru is more than a car company. and as charities struggle, we cannot just stand by. which is why we plan to donate over twenty four million dollars, again this year. the subaru share the love event, going on now. our great street, huge yard. there is a bit of an issue with our neighbors fencing. neighbor 1: allez! (sound from wind chimes) neighbor 2: (laughing) at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. which helps us save even more. neighbor 2: hey, sarah, hey, peter! neighbor 1: touché. neighbor 2: ahhh! neighbor 1: pret! neighbor 2: en garde! for bundling made easy, go to geico.com some things are good to know. like where to find the cheapest gas in town and which supermarket gives you the most ban
lisa ling joins us with a preview next.) thirteen years ago, subaru created the share the love event. where our new owners could choose a national or hometown charity. and subaru and our retailers would proudly make a donation. but now, in times like these, companies are having a hard choice to make. but subaru is more than a car company. and as charities struggle, we cannot just stand by. which is why we plan to donate over twenty four million dollars, again this year. the subaru share the...
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jo ling kent, nb news, los angeles. >>> we're back in a moment with meghan markle going public with aeeply personal loss, trying to help others >>> it's a powerful message that's resonating with so many families tonight. meghan markle sharing the news of a pregnancy loss this year here's erin mclaughlin. >> reporter: meghan markle gives intimate details of her pregnancy loss writing in an emotional essay for "the new york times" how it happened in july while she was holding baby archie. i felt a sharp cramp i dropped to the floor with him in my arms, humming a lullaby to keep us both calm. i knew as i clutched my firstborn child that i was losing my second markle describes watching prince harry's heartbreak as he tried to hold the shattered pieces of mine up to 1 in 4 of all pregnancies ends in miscarriage. >> i think this gives people the ability to feel it's okay to talk about it it's okay to encourage people to get support. >> reporter: markle recalls a grueling royal tour to south africa and this moment with a journalist. >> not many people have asked if i'm okay. >> reporter: she
jo ling kent, nb news, los angeles. >>> we're back in a moment with meghan markle going public with aeeply personal loss, trying to help others >>> it's a powerful message that's resonating with so many families tonight. meghan markle sharing the news of a pregnancy loss this year here's erin mclaughlin. >> reporter: meghan markle gives intimate details of her pregnancy loss writing in an emotional essay for "the new york times" how it happened in july while...
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nbc's jo ling kent tells us more. >> reporter: as covid cases spike nationwide grocery stores are taking new steps now to avoid the barren shelves of spring. kroger temporarily limiting purchases of toilet paper, paper towel, disinfecting wipes and hand soap to two per customer both in store and online publix taking similar action while hgb focuses on paper goods and sanitizing supplies >> you'll see some holes on the shelves but you aren't going to see entire aisles ripped where you walk in and go, what happened here? >> reporter: the new rules come as 54% of shoppers plan to always stockpile supplies from now on. while 27% are concerned about the safety of in-store shopping in a second wave especially ahead of thanksgiving, grocery stores strongly suggesting buying only what you need. >> we're nervous about spices and we're nervous about stuffing you might want to go to the store sooner rather than later. >> reporter: stores like hgb and albertson's say overall they're prepared though shortages persist for hot items like disinfectant wipes the reason, ramping up production on toilet pa
nbc's jo ling kent tells us more. >> reporter: as covid cases spike nationwide grocery stores are taking new steps now to avoid the barren shelves of spring. kroger temporarily limiting purchases of toilet paper, paper towel, disinfecting wipes and hand soap to two per customer both in store and online publix taking similar action while hgb focuses on paper goods and sanitizing supplies >> you'll see some holes on the shelves but you aren't going to see entire aisles ripped where...
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tonight what you can do for free shipping and deep discounts jo ling kent has details. >> reporter: it may have looked like an unusually slow start to black friday but online americans are shopping and shattering records. >> i can sit in front of my machine and hit five stores at the same time. >> reporter: on thanksgiving day alone, online shopping soared more than 20% to a record $5.1 billion giving black friday a dramatic new look now on pace to be th biggest ever online. usually on black friday these big tvs would be scooped up by in-person shoppers this year this best buy says a lot of these are already spoken for by online shoppers for the millions getting orders shipped there's added pressure to click buy as soon as possible thanks to backlogged orders. >> retail distribution centers are experiencing significant increase in workload coupled with some of the restrictions of covid in place around social distancing and use of ppe. waiting to the last minute this year is just going to result in disappointment. >> reporter: that's why amazon has hired 500,000 new workers this year al
tonight what you can do for free shipping and deep discounts jo ling kent has details. >> reporter: it may have looked like an unusually slow start to black friday but online americans are shopping and shattering records. >> i can sit in front of my machine and hit five stores at the same time. >> reporter: on thanksgiving day alone, online shopping soared more than 20% to a record $5.1 billion giving black friday a dramatic new look now on pace to be th biggest ever online....
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deadlines, to move them up because of the massive volume that's already under way, frances. >> jo linghat el are you going to do. >>> four hospital workers in canada are pretty happy after they became millionaires overnight. they hit the lotto numbers on halloween and now they're splitting a $6 million prize they would often use what we all do, they use their birthdays, anniversary dates to choose their numbers. to celebrate their nur financial freedom, those four are going to go out and eat a lavish meal together and for the rest of their lives. >> great to see it ♪ with triple cheese and bacon or chili cheese. try my sauced and loaded fries. it's pretty delicious. seasoned curly fries, with triple cheese and bacon or chili cheese. try my sauced and loaded fries. it's pretty delicious. >> lack of physical distancing, cold weather. people will come together. a very high risk of transmission. >> right now at 4:30, coronavirus crisis. the steps bay area hospitals are taking right now as cases begin to spike, again. this is ahead of the winter months. >>> plus, classroom concerns. as thos
deadlines, to move them up because of the massive volume that's already under way, frances. >> jo linghat el are you going to do. >>> four hospital workers in canada are pretty happy after they became millionaires overnight. they hit the lotto numbers on halloween and now they're splitting a $6 million prize they would often use what we all do, they use their birthdays, anniversary dates to choose their numbers. to celebrate their nur financial freedom, those four are going to go...
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ling: that is a great question. operated very competitive environment, even outside china. i think competition is a good thing. keep all of us on our toes, keeps the level playing field, keeps -- to create more innovations, so therefore, in china, first thing i would say size is tremendous and electronic claimants -- payments still have room to grow. china's middle class will continue to grow and car penetration will continue to grow. there's two things we do when we go into any market. those are the formulas for success. one is innovation. you have to continue to come up with better solutions, better products. that's number one. the second one is partnership. we don't do things on our own. we continue to work with our partners in china, including other banks, including the digital wallets. how much weakness will there be a class asia until regional travel at least gets off the ground? ling: i'm sorry, the question is how much weakness? haidi: how much weakness do you anticipate when it comes to consumer spending ac
ling: that is a great question. operated very competitive environment, even outside china. i think competition is a good thing. keep all of us on our toes, keeps the level playing field, keeps -- to create more innovations, so therefore, in china, first thing i would say size is tremendous and electronic claimants -- payments still have room to grow. china's middle class will continue to grow and car penetration will continue to grow. there's two things we do when we go into any market. those...
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nbc's jo ling kent is in las vegas jo, where do things stand right now? >> reporter: lester, the clark county registrar tells us there's no need for speed here the focus is on accuracy there are still 63,000 mail-in votes to be counted along with 60,000 provisional ballots. regarding the allegations by the nevada gop saying thousands cast illegal votes from out of state, the clark county registrar responding today telling us there's a sizable military population here that votes from outside the state which is legal as for when we'll get results, the clark county registrar said they hope to finish mail-in ballots by sunday but no word yet on when the critical provisional ballot will be done lester >> jo ling kent in las vegas, thank you very much >>> in arizona biden maintains his edge over the president although the margin has tightened slightly nbc's gadi schwartz is in phoenix what's the latest from there? >> reporter: the race out here continues to tighten with president trump gaining on joe biden's 39,000-vote lead but there's still over 200,000 votes
nbc's jo ling kent is in las vegas jo, where do things stand right now? >> reporter: lester, the clark county registrar tells us there's no need for speed here the focus is on accuracy there are still 63,000 mail-in votes to be counted along with 60,000 provisional ballots. regarding the allegations by the nevada gop saying thousands cast illegal votes from out of state, the clark county registrar responding today telling us there's a sizable military population here that votes from...
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lisa ling, appreciate your time.s life," premiering with back-to-back episodes tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern only on cnn. >>> i want to leave you with the story of love, finding a way, even during the separations forced upon us by the pandemic. it comes to us from 81-year-old stefano who lost his wife of 47 years this past week. carla had been hospitalized in central italy with an illness unrelated to the coronavirus virus. because of the pandemic, her husband was unable to visit her. so, he put a share outside her hospital window and he did this. ♪ >> just beautiful, isn't it? the serenade was posted on facebook and shared around the world. a mayor from a nearby town also took to facebook and thanked the gentleman for his gesture that, quote, reminded us all what truly caring for each other means. and i'm amra walker in atlanta. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >> it's the top of the hour, i'm boris sanchez in for ana cabrera. thank you for joining us in the "cnn newsroom." . 26 days, that's how long president trump
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. >>> we have a programming note, "this is life" with lisa ling. it is back. tomorrow night. here's a preview. >> what would you say young men need most right now? >> you are not broken. >> gives me a place to be heard. >> they're saving money here. >> go after it. ♪ >> do you feel nervous about what's going to happen after? >> but that's part of life. ♪ >> are your doctors learning from you? >> only physically. >> what does it feel like to carry the hopes of these men? >> no more dividing, stand together! >> in different parts of the world, but we're fighting for the same thing. >> it takes courage to take a stand for what is right in this world. >> it's comical. >> right. >> "this is life" with lisa ling, back-to-back episodes tomorrow at 9:00 on cnn. >> you don't want to miss it. we always learn so much about people. "this is life" with lisa ling, premiering with back-to-back episodes tomorrow night right here on cnn. >>> japanese officials are blaming the covid-19 pandemic for a significant increase in the number of suicides. we're going to take a deeper l
. >>> we have a programming note, "this is life" with lisa ling. it is back. tomorrow night. here's a preview. >> what would you say young men need most right now? >> you are not broken. >> gives me a place to be heard. >> they're saving money here. >> go after it. ♪ >> do you feel nervous about what's going to happen after? >> but that's part of life. ♪ >> are your doctors learning from you? >> only physically....
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thank you, lisa ling. i'm brooke balancedwin.mela brown in for jake tapper today. another major legal defeat for president trump's campaign. this afternoon, a federal appeals court shooting down the trump team's attempt to challenge the election results in pennsylvania saying their claims have, quote, most merit. and this ruling comes just hours after president trump admitted for the first time since the election that he will leave the white house in january if the electoral e
thank you, lisa ling. i'm brooke balancedwin.mela brown in for jake tapper today. another major legal defeat for president trump's campaign. this afternoon, a federal appeals court shooting down the trump team's attempt to challenge the election results in pennsylvania saying their claims have, quote, most merit. and this ruling comes just hours after president trump admitted for the first time since the election that he will leave the white house in january if the electoral e
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. >>> also tonight, you may think you have time to get the holiday gifts delivered but as jo ling kents, you need to pay close attention now to the shipping deadlines. >> reporter: holiday shipping deadlines are officially set as retailers and shipping companies navigate the challenges brought on by the pandemic. december 15th is the last day for u.p.s. ground and fedex ground december 18th for first class mail with the post office. but in the fine print they all warn there's no guarantee the shipments will be on time that's because of a huge increase in demand for shippin and never before seen slowdowns in the supply chain lik for women's retailer journelle. >> there is a ship-ageddon it's already here. i have products that are stuck in shipments coming from europe, coming from asia. >> reporter: so that means say you see free from two-day shipping it all depends on quickly the retailer can fulfill your order and how fast the shipping company can get it to you as the face unprecedented demand what is your advice to customers this year? >> if there's something you want, get it now the
. >>> also tonight, you may think you have time to get the holiday gifts delivered but as jo ling kents, you need to pay close attention now to the shipping deadlines. >> reporter: holiday shipping deadlines are officially set as retailers and shipping companies navigate the challenges brought on by the pandemic. december 15th is the last day for u.p.s. ground and fedex ground december 18th for first class mail with the post office. but in the fine print they all warn there's no...
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nbc's jo ling kent has the details for getting the best discounts and also free shipping >> reporter: the pandemic is ushering in a huge new wave of online shopping. this cyber monday is expected to be the biggest online sales day in history with shoppers shelling out up to $12.7 billion it comes after consumers spent a record $9 billion on friday, coming out to $6.3 million a minute. the good news for those slow to click "buy," cyber monday isn't just a one-day event stores are pushing deals for cyber week right now like up to 40% off ninja kitchen supplies at target and walmart $50 off bissell, shark and dyson vacuums at walmart hp laptops slash bid 40% at best buy. >> the categories i expected to be discounted will be the toy category. >> reporter: among the gifts hardest to find, gaming consoles like the new ps5 retailers say they'll continue to restock in the weeks ahead. the x factor this year is shipping with delays already plaguing the system. for so many shoppers, free and/or fast delivery is essential. it will make or break your order. that's why stores like best buy have tu
nbc's jo ling kent has the details for getting the best discounts and also free shipping >> reporter: the pandemic is ushering in a huge new wave of online shopping. this cyber monday is expected to be the biggest online sales day in history with shoppers shelling out up to $12.7 billion it comes after consumers spent a record $9 billion on friday, coming out to $6.3 million a minute. the good news for those slow to click "buy," cyber monday isn't just a one-day event stores are...
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and please, don't miss the premiere of the new season of "this is life" with lisa ling. episodes start at 9:00 p.m. i cannot wait to watch it. and thank you for watching. our coverage continues. when you switch to xfinity mobile, you're choosing to get connected to the most reliable network nationwide, now with 5g included. discover how to save up to $400 a year with shared data starting at $15 a month, or get the lowest price for one line of unlimited. come into your local xfinity store to make the most of your mobile experience. you can shop the latest phones, bring your own device, or trade in for extra savings. that's simple, easy, awesome. visit your local xfinity store today to ask, shop, discover the latest on xfinity mobile. >>> tonight, two presidencies, separated by 56 days. two speeches, separated by just a few minutes. two visions separated by, well, reality. john berman here, in for anderson. there is breaking news, tonight. the president's pardon of michael flynn, who admitted lying to the fbi. more on that, in a moment. but first, president-elect joe biden
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. >>> first, "this is life" with lisa ling is back.ep school students visit prisons and form unlikely bonds. >> reporter: guiding hudson and other students through the security gates is the boys' english and physiologifizphysi teacher. do you talk about it? >> we want it to be a healthy shock. geography, getting kids out in the community matters. i always tell students don't let school get in the way of education. a lot is tough to see out there. >> back-to-back episodes of "this is life" with lisa ling premieres tonight on cnn. you empty as little as once a month. and unlike standard robots that bounce around it cleans row by row. if it's not a shark, it's just a robot. all closer together. ♪ for over 30 years, lexus has been celebrating driveway moments. here's to one more. the lexus december to remember sales event. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. is now even more powerful. the stronger, lasts-longer energizer max. find stylish gifts for all the diamonds in your life, including you. get 30-50% off everything. and find deals
. >>> first, "this is life" with lisa ling is back.ep school students visit prisons and form unlikely bonds. >> reporter: guiding hudson and other students through the security gates is the boys' english and physiologifizphysi teacher. do you talk about it? >> we want it to be a healthy shock. geography, getting kids out in the community matters. i always tell students don't let school get in the way of education. a lot is tough to see out there. >>...
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and please, don't miss the premiere of the new season of "this is life" with lisa ling.day night. and those back-to-back episodes start at 9:00 p.m. i cannot wait to watch it. and thank you for watching. our coverage continues. today's ways of working may work differently tomorrow. but you can work out anything with comcast business. get fast, reliable, and secure internet on the nation's largest gig speed network. flexible tools - like wi-fi you control. voice solutions that connect you from anywhere. and expert advice here, here, or even here. be fast. be flexible. bounce forward with comcast business. get started with a powerful internet and voice solution for just $64.90 a month. plus, for a limited time, ask how to get a $500 prepaid card when you upgrade. switch today. >>> hello, and welcome to our viewers joining us here in the united states and all around the world. you are watching "cnn newsroom," and i'm rosemary church. >>> just ahead, two leaders, two entirely different messages. u.s. president-elect joe biden calls for unity as donald trump keeps insisting t
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>> joining us now is the host of "this is life," lisa ling. lisa, it's so good to have you. projects like this because we have a tendency as a country to discard these people, right? once you're incarcerated, we don't want to see you. but they're real people. >> they are real people, jim. and i found out about what is essentially a book club inside a prison in soledad, california. it happens to be the prison where the most lifers are housed more than any other facility in the state. and it's an elective program at a prep boys' school, catholic boys' school called the promise school. young men will go in and read literature for eight weeks during the school year. this obviously happened during covid, although it's happening virtually now. it's been going on for four years. i knew i had to tell the story, when i found out about something absolutely remarkable that happened. a couple of years ago, while reading a novel through the belly of the kway, some of the incourse rated men decided they wanted to start a scholarship to fund the education of a young man on the outside to b
>> joining us now is the host of "this is life," lisa ling. lisa, it's so good to have you. projects like this because we have a tendency as a country to discard these people, right? once you're incarcerated, we don't want to see you. but they're real people. >> they are real people, jim. and i found out about what is essentially a book club inside a prison in soledad, california. it happens to be the prison where the most lifers are housed more than any other facility in...
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>> all right, jo ling, thank you. >>> up next for us, a don't worry, julie... coughing's not new. this woman coughs... and that guy does, too. people cough in the country, at sea, and downtown. but don't worry, julie... robitussin shuts coughs down. than rheumatoid arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz... a pill for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis when methotrexate has not helped enough. xeljanz can help relieve joint pain and swelling, stiffness, and helps stop further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections. before and during treatment, your doctor should check for infections, like tb and do blood tests. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b or c, have flu-like symptoms, or are prone to infections. serious, sometimes fatal infections, cancers including lymphoma, and blood clots have happened. taking a higher than recommended dose of xeljanz for ra may increase risk of death. tears in the stomach or intestines and serious allergic reactions have happened. don't let another morn
>> all right, jo ling, thank you. >>> up next for us, a don't worry, julie... coughing's not new. this woman coughs... and that guy does, too. people cough in the country, at sea, and downtown. but don't worry, julie... robitussin shuts coughs down. than rheumatoid arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz... a pill for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis when methotrexate has not helped enough. xeljanz can help relieve joint pain and...
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lisa ling. big fan of the show. glad you're spending time with us.cking off this season with back to back episodes. first one focuses on prep school students and prisoners, the second on intense retreat for boys that are in crisis. it strikes me you're starting the season focused on young men. why? >> well, boris, first of all, thanks for having me on. i am a fan of yours as well. >> you're too kind. >> we weren't intending on airing the two episodes back to back, but in many ways they do go together. we are living in a culture where we tell man constantly man up, don't cry, don't show emotion. in some ways both these episodes tackle that idea and really convey the importance of giving boys and young men permission to feel. you know, the prison episode, i think the ultimate consequence for young men of not being able to deal with trauma that they experienced as a child is a life of possible crime because those feelings can be manifested in negative ways. so this program i think really does a lot to encourage young men to do the opposite. >> tell us m
lisa ling. big fan of the show. glad you're spending time with us.cking off this season with back to back episodes. first one focuses on prep school students and prisoners, the second on intense retreat for boys that are in crisis. it strikes me you're starting the season focused on young men. why? >> well, boris, first of all, thanks for having me on. i am a fan of yours as well. >> you're too kind. >> we weren't intending on airing the two episodes back to back, but in many...
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so for ling into extreme poverty in indonesia, many women have other things to worry about too. even newborn babies where a face shield in the maternity ward of this hospital in jakarta, the covert pandemic is affecting everybody in indonesia. davey raju has just given birth to her 3rd child. her joy is tempered by concern. she's a homemaker and her husband, a driver. he used to work full time, but now only has 2 days' work a week. yeah. i'm very worried. my baby needs milk every day and other things as well. but her income is much lower. now. we have to somehow scrape by when he has to be from you know, davey raju had chosen to have another child before the pandemic hit, but hundreds of thousands of women in indonesia got pregnant during the pandemic. without planning to this is bandung 150 kilometers east of the capital you see is pregnant, but she didn't choose to have another child. during the lockdown she ran out of contraceptive pills. the local chemist was closed and condoms are not widely used in indonesia. then her husband lost his job and now money is in short supply.
so for ling into extreme poverty in indonesia, many women have other things to worry about too. even newborn babies where a face shield in the maternity ward of this hospital in jakarta, the covert pandemic is affecting everybody in indonesia. davey raju has just given birth to her 3rd child. her joy is tempered by concern. she's a homemaker and her husband, a driver. he used to work full time, but now only has 2 days' work a week. yeah. i'm very worried. my baby needs milk every day and other...
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this is actually the intersection of the 2 districts and ling and fobbing. there were older than me and itself. the soul to pass through here and salt was sold by the machines, oil and mary's column. this is where the monks lived, which is where munich got its name. and this was the main market square when it got to be too small, the market moved to the to ali amount. and this square survived because nobody was allowed to build on it. about we had no right on my plots. you'll find the door using a traditional restaurant, popular with tourists and locals alike. it serves all kinds of the varian specialties from port knuckles to veal sausage. and if you're lucky, musical, a compliment. we're ordering what's known as a blood sidekick to typical for munich. what's here on the board feel think that it's got a variety of bavarian specialties here in the cheese corner. we've got that all that stuff. a specialty consisting of come on, the and bass are very rich, but very tasty with red onions. and we have various sausages here, and that's pork lard with cracklings a
this is actually the intersection of the 2 districts and ling and fobbing. there were older than me and itself. the soul to pass through here and salt was sold by the machines, oil and mary's column. this is where the monks lived, which is where munich got its name. and this was the main market square when it got to be too small, the market moved to the to ali amount. and this square survived because nobody was allowed to build on it. about we had no right on my plots. you'll find the door...
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fill 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. but it tastes very good. there 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's still so. 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. out of the vignette and into the you know take up. shows me his wine shop where you can taste the food.
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correspondent jo ling kent is standing by there. jo, same circumstance, folks in nevada are working hard to count up all the votes as increased public attention focuses on their work. >> reporter: there's a lot of focus on the remaining 54,000 mail-in ballots and 60,000 provisional ballots they say they're going to only count after finishing the mail-ins, only sunday. big question marks how they're going to break. as we've said, mail-in ballots tend to break for the democrats historically b historically but we'll have to wait and see on that front. lawsuit brought by individual voter, jill stoky out here seeking injunction to stop the counting of the vote with certain machines they use in clark county, claiming improper voting. lawsuit has been ruled now that injunction has been denied. it's a loss on the legal front for trump supporters and the trump campaign, which initially explained what that lawsuit was at a press conference at clark county registrar yesterday. so there's a lot going on here. we expect to get another batch of v
correspondent jo ling kent is standing by there. jo, same circumstance, folks in nevada are working hard to count up all the votes as increased public attention focuses on their work. >> reporter: there's a lot of focus on the remaining 54,000 mail-in ballots and 60,000 provisional ballots they say they're going to only count after finishing the mail-ins, only sunday. big question marks how they're going to break. as we've said, mail-in ballots tend to break for the democrats historically...
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a machete is $32.00 inches long the outro say it's the optimal ling's for a machete. no. mobile 0. 000. 0 i do. the devils are going from door to door they're 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 kowloon as 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 gathered for the dinner made of can't meet for. food. but the you do want more to do i do with the idea of i need to be here you have new . you know 'd 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 barbershop starts up. from your nose or your head will not do much. or look. much the white building up there is a church. in the lake you know i know something nice was obviously a need to. do. well and she. made him go where they. want to live. if you go up the pause you'll end up at the res
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. >> we are happy to have the host, lisa ling. great to see you.k-to-back new episodes. the first one we saw focuses on prep school students and prisoners. the second on an intense retreat for boys in crisis. why did you want to focus on young men? >> thanks for having me on. when we first shot these episodes, we did not intend for them to air together. in many ways, they actually do go together. there's a similar thread through the shows which is that boys and young men, they need to be given permission to feel, to express emotion, to even cry in some cases. we all know that right now, young people are struggling, particularly boys. rates of depression among boys, rates are up. boys drop out of school at a higher rate than girls. the suicide rate among boys between 15 and 24 is four times higher than girls. boys really need an outlet. they also need good models of manhood. when you think about the models of manhood we have out there today, particularly in government and business, there's a lot of name calling, there's bullying, there's a lot of gr
. >> we are happy to have the host, lisa ling. great to see you.k-to-back new episodes. the first one we saw focuses on prep school students and prisoners. the second on an intense retreat for boys in crisis. why did you want to focus on young men? >> thanks for having me on. when we first shot these episodes, we did not intend for them to air together. in many ways, they actually do go together. there's a similar thread through the shows which is that boys and young men, they need...
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reporter: [indiscernible] 17,000.ling: about those 17,000 are already included in the accounts we have. just one more time for clarity, [indiscernible] mr. sterling: you just want to see me get that computer back out again. give me a second. reporter: [indiscernible] mr. sterling: correct, except for there are 400 election day ballots included in the gwinnett county totals. start from the top. cherokee, 150. cobb county, 75. floyd county, 444. gwinnett county approximately 4500. 4169.total of anybody have anything else? reporter: [indiscernible] mr. sterling: not that i am aware of. i'm going to put some clarity to this, it was not a water main break. what it was was during the off-season and pandemic, they shut off the toilets. they were turned off and there was a leak that got around one of the edges of the shut off valves. like wee, it is just said, we got hit with a hurricane, i'm going to have water leak added to the t-shirt. anything else? thank you. reporter: [indiscernible] i really couldn't say right now. there is different investigations. you do phone calls to make sure there
reporter: [indiscernible] 17,000.ling: about those 17,000 are already included in the accounts we have. just one more time for clarity, [indiscernible] mr. sterling: you just want to see me get that computer back out again. give me a second. reporter: [indiscernible] mr. sterling: correct, except for there are 400 election day ballots included in the gwinnett county totals. start from the top. cherokee, 150. cobb county, 75. floyd county, 444. gwinnett county approximately 4500. 4169.total of...
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jo ling kent, thank you very much for that. >>> thank you for watching.the next hour, dr. rick bright from joe biden's coronavirus advisory board is going to join andrea mitchell. so many questions for him. stick with us. we'll be back after a short break. back after a short break. [ thunder rumbles ] [ engine rumbling ] ♪ [ beeping ] [ engine revs ] ♪ uh, you know there's a 30-minute limit, right? tell that to the rain. [ beeping ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. [ beeping ] but you can work out anything wowith comcast business.w. get fast, reliable, and secure internet on the nation's largest gig speed network. flexible tools - like wi-fi you control. voice solutions that connect you from anywhere. and expert advice here, here, or even here. be fast. be flexible. bounce forward with comcast business. get started with a powerful internet and voice solution for just $64.90 a month. plus, for a limited time, ask how to get a $500 prepaid card when you upgrade. switch today. >>> good day, i'm andrea mitchell in washington, as states ac
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nbc's jo ling kent is following this unprecedented black friday from a best buy in los angeles.an you tell us about how critical black friday is to the economy and how the pandemic is changing what this important shopping day is like this year? >> reporter: hey, chris. consumer spending is the main driver of the economy. when you don't see lines outside a best buy, you may think that's not good news. here is the deal. overall people are spending online. we know 50% of shoppers say all the sales leading up to black friday and cyber monday have actually diminished their interest in shopping on this particular day. that has not taken away the fact that so many people are shopping online right now. yesterday was a record day for online shopping. thanksgiving day saw $5.1 billion in online sales alone. that's the latest information according to adobe. that's a record broker. that's where you see stores like best buy prieg to rise to the occasion to meet this major demand. they do have their doors open. inside that store -- we were just in there -- you can see what's happening on the
nbc's jo ling kent is following this unprecedented black friday from a best buy in los angeles.an you tell us about how critical black friday is to the economy and how the pandemic is changing what this important shopping day is like this year? >> reporter: hey, chris. consumer spending is the main driver of the economy. when you don't see lines outside a best buy, you may think that's not good news. here is the deal. overall people are spending online. we know 50% of shoppers say all the...
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jo ling kent in las vegas, nevada, for us tonight. now let's bring in what is our lead off conversation after all for this busy hour on a friday night. alexi mccammen, political reporter over at axios, and barbara mcquade, veteran prosecutor, former u.s. attorney in fact for the eastern district of michigan. alexi, first to you. your latest reporting on the president's mind-set, the advice people are trying to give him, how much air support he will get from republicans, how many other republicans will stand up and remind the president and the people around him especially if biden goes up over 270 what's supposed to be done in this instance. >> you know, brian, i actually think if we look at joe biden's speech tonight and president trump's absence from today and his remarks from this week we can see the real contrast in how president trump is viewing the end of this election and how he can move forward. we hear him cast doubt on the legitimacy of mail-in ballots and of the very democratic process of participating in a selection. we als
jo ling kent in las vegas, nevada, for us tonight. now let's bring in what is our lead off conversation after all for this busy hour on a friday night. alexi mccammen, political reporter over at axios, and barbara mcquade, veteran prosecutor, former u.s. attorney in fact for the eastern district of michigan. alexi, first to you. your latest reporting on the president's mind-set, the advice people are trying to give him, how much air support he will get from republicans, how many other...
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for more on the situation there we're joined once again by nbc news correspondent jo ling kent in las vegas. jo, first off another lawsuit i understand has been filed. what are these all alleging? we know what they're trying to stop. >> reporter: yes. in fact, they're asking for an injunction to stop the count here in clark county because they believe there have been fraudulent votes cast, brian. and specifically talking about one particular voter, jill stoky, who says she went to cast her ballot in person and was not allowed to do so because her mail-in ballot had already been sent in. we put these allegations to the clark county registrar today. i asked them what their response was, have they received any evidence on this front as of this afternoon, and they said no, they hadn't. they've not seen anyeds of improper counting or improper voting in terms of what's happening here in clark county. now, this also comes as the nevada republican party's lawyers have submitted a letter to attorney general bill barr and the doj saying that over 3,000 people have cast their votes improperly fr
for more on the situation there we're joined once again by nbc news correspondent jo ling kent in las vegas. jo, first off another lawsuit i understand has been filed. what are these all alleging? we know what they're trying to stop. >> reporter: yes. in fact, they're asking for an injunction to stop the count here in clark county because they believe there have been fraudulent votes cast, brian. and specifically talking about one particular voter, jill stoky, who says she went to cast...
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. >>> this is life with lisa ling is back tomorrow night.school is forming some unlikely bonds. >> how are you guys doing? >> good. >> the other students through security gates is the boys english and theology teacher jim micheletti. >> do you talk much about what the boys are about to embark on before they go in? >> well, it's tricky. you don't want to give away too much. you want it to be a surprise. you want it to be a healthy shock. geography matters. leading kids out in the community matters. a lot of stuff to see out there. >> back-to-back episodes of this is life with lisa ling tomorrow night at 9 on cnn. ubway? it's a good call and everyone loves it. we raised our kids on it. so it stopped the bickering? (mocking tone) "mom, jj's copying me!" grow up. mom! knock it off! try the new subway buffalo chicken or bbq chicken. try the new subway honey honey? new nyquil severe honey is maximum strength cold and flu medicine with soothing honey-licious taste. nyquil honey. the nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy head, fev
. >>> this is life with lisa ling is back tomorrow night.school is forming some unlikely bonds. >> how are you guys doing? >> good. >> the other students through security gates is the boys english and theology teacher jim micheletti. >> do you talk much about what the boys are about to embark on before they go in? >> well, it's tricky. you don't want to give away too much. you want it to be a surprise. you want it to be a healthy shock. geography matters....
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i say that subjey ctcause everything he said votes are whit ling away, d votes imagine ling disappearingming back to fid voteand that's why he was losing his led in crical states. we see the president what he did after the access hollywood tape in 201ki6. he's names and wanting republicans to come out and support him especially his family is also saying people need to go to war. those are the words used by donald trump trump, jr. the npresident's this is a lot of misinformation, a lot of things that are simply not true but people are hoping the republican get behind, lindsey graham and senator ted cruz start t talk abo thing that looked mysterious. but as we noted every sile election in every state the president is trying to say something happened and that ghs not ri they are saying the votes are being counted fairly that nothing is happening that is seemingly part of a trod or part -- fraud or part of a campaign against the president. the presidenis continuing t not only say thing that are wrong but requiring other democrats -- i'm sorry, other republicans to come and back him in this m
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so i teach them here to you today. >> joining me now, is the host of "this is life" lisa ling.e lack of masks and socially distancing we saw in the video there. the video from the boys in that prep shallow had not been to prison before. were they nervous? >> certainly the ones who were going and starting the program for the first time. it's a program that has been in existence for six years. it's an elective at the school. and the boys will go in to the prison for eight weeks and read a novel together. you would think that the prisoners would really be the biggest beneficiaries of the program because they have these educated young men coming in and reading with them. what i found was the young men from the palma school, these are elite prep school boys, really, really were so moved and transformed by the experience. you saw that clip of raul who was so candidly sharing about his life. the men in this program are so reforceful but they are also so kind of evolved about their emotions and the trauma they experienced as young boys and how it affected the rest of their lives. by sh
so i teach them here to you today. >> joining me now, is the host of "this is life" lisa ling.e lack of masks and socially distancing we saw in the video there. the video from the boys in that prep shallow had not been to prison before. were they nervous? >> certainly the ones who were going and starting the program for the first time. it's a program that has been in existence for six years. it's an elective at the school. and the boys will go in to the prison for eight...
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. >>> also, don't miss the new season of "this is life with lisa ling." it starts tonight.> how are you guys feeling? >> nervous now that we're inside. >> guiding hudson and the other students through security gates is the boy's english and theology teacher, jim micheletti. do you talk much about what the boys are about to embark on before they go in? >> well, it's tricky because iowa want to give away too much. you want it to be a healthy shock. geography matters, getting kids out in the community matters. i'm always telling students, don't let school get in the way of your education. a lot of good stuff to see out there. >> "this is life" with lisa ling premieres with back-to-back episodes tonight at 9:00 here on cnn. ♪ (children laughing) ♪ (music swells) (dog barking) ♪ (music fades) (exhales) experience the power of sanctuary at the lincoln wish list sales event. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. at humana, we believe your healthcare should evolve with you. and part of that evolution mean
. >>> also, don't miss the new season of "this is life with lisa ling." it starts tonight.> how are you guys feeling? >> nervous now that we're inside. >> guiding hudson and the other students through security gates is the boy's english and theology teacher, jim micheletti. do you talk much about what the boys are about to embark on before they go in? >> well, it's tricky because iowa want to give away too much. you want it to be a healthy shock....
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well, weere created separately from the rest of the all of the ling beings on this planet.gods only children. well, no. it turns out thate are so deeply related to each other and to all of the life that we share this planet with, that we have more i common genetically, you and me, with the sunflower than we're likely to have with and being from any other world in the cosmos. and so i cherish what carl sagan said, if a person disagrees with you, let him live. you will not find another in 100 billion galaxies. so this is some of the values of science, the image. you know, for me when i look at that and i look at it countless times, since that first moment that carl showed it to me back in the early '90s, when i look at that image, i say, this is where science and spirituality and emotion, and even aesthetics need in one place. you do not need an advanced degree to understand what that pale dot is telling you. it's saying it's just a tiny dot your how, how can a nationalist, a chauvinist, polluter, the purveyor to fossil fuels, and other products that will destroy our future,
well, weere created separately from the rest of the all of the ling beings on this planet.gods only children. well, no. it turns out thate are so deeply related to each other and to all of the life that we share this planet with, that we have more i common genetically, you and me, with the sunflower than we're likely to have with and being from any other world in the cosmos. and so i cherish what carl sagan said, if a person disagrees with you, let him live. you will not find another in 100...
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his work in ling guys particulars then took him to chicago -- ling guys particulars -- linguistics took him to chicago. his marriage ended in the 1990's and in berkeley, california, mario found love a second time. he and his partner had 20 years together. the spiritual father of seven enjoyed hiking, swimming, meditating, and like his mom, he was a voracious reader. mario was 79. those who knew 69-year-old david d. swart sr. described him as a simple man who worked hard every day for his family and friends. a lifelong resident of upstate new york, he served as a lieutenant and 30-year veteran of the amsterdam fire department. when he wasn't putting out fires, he was making hotdogs at his restaurant. dave's dogs. and devoting time to his family. his son said dave loved big and was a first responder in both work and spirit. always showing up for those in need. growing up in the philippines, want g to go into medicine. in 1993, salud or sally moved to california to work in nursing. for more than two decades, sally was a bedside nurse at st. mary medical center where her husband also worked
his work in ling guys particulars then took him to chicago -- ling guys particulars -- linguistics took him to chicago. his marriage ended in the 1990's and in berkeley, california, mario found love a second time. he and his partner had 20 years together. the spiritual father of seven enjoyed hiking, swimming, meditating, and like his mom, he was a voracious reader. mario was 79. those who knew 69-year-old david d. swart sr. described him as a simple man who worked hard every day for his family...
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jo ling kent has more from outside a target store.line shopping because of the pandemic or do analysts see this as a fundamental reshaping of retail? something more permanent? >> good morning. it's absolutely both. you hit the nail on the head here. we're seeing seismic shift to online shopping. one because of the pandemic. stores like target want to be safe and want to make sure people are able to shop as much as they can on a day like cyber monday. at the same time, you see the normalization of online shopping in a major way. i interviewed the president of shopify, and their companies they run their software, equivalent of the second largest retailer in the country. the president says this is a trend to stay. listen to this. >> what we are seeing now is not an anomaly. it's the blueprint for the future of retail. there is no going back to a preco-vid retail model. >> reporter: now, if you take a look at the broader landscape of it, there's just more options than ever. it's not just ordering online and having it shipped to your home.
jo ling kent has more from outside a target store.line shopping because of the pandemic or do analysts see this as a fundamental reshaping of retail? something more permanent? >> good morning. it's absolutely both. you hit the nail on the head here. we're seeing seismic shift to online shopping. one because of the pandemic. stores like target want to be safe and want to make sure people are able to shop as much as they can on a day like cyber monday. at the same time, you see the...