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it's the capital of lum lombardy.sticated, elegant and rich, milan is the epicenter of design, fashion and finance. the most iconic visual representation of milan's power is its cathedral, the biggest church in the whole of italy. this breathtaking architecture jewel with its forest of spires pointing upwards is the perfect metaphor for milanese imagination. [ speaking foreign language] >> where are you taking me? >> up. just up. >> bepe is a new york times. he is a regular "new york times" columnist. he is a master at explaining italians to the rest of the world. i want him to tell me all i need to know about milan. >> welcome to milan. >> even better, he has the keys to the most exclusive rooftop in the city. it's like a city unto itself, isn't it, in miniature? >> wow. >> it's amazing. it's like a sand castle in the middle of a european city. these were started in the late 14th century. it's never been finished. never. >> i have been told that milan is always looking forward more than other italian cities. >> absol
it's the capital of lum lombardy.sticated, elegant and rich, milan is the epicenter of design, fashion and finance. the most iconic visual representation of milan's power is its cathedral, the biggest church in the whole of italy. this breathtaking architecture jewel with its forest of spires pointing upwards is the perfect metaphor for milanese imagination. [ speaking foreign language] >> where are you taking me? >> up. just up. >> bepe is a new york times. he is a regular...
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this was a year ago in italy's lombardy region. a l italy's lombardy region.lmed hospitals could become. now, though, back in the capital, there is a train to the rescue. carriage upon carriage of life—saving equipment that can be deployed around the country at a moment's notice. taking up to 21 patients at a time. translation: it works the same way as a hospital icu. every shift we have two intensive care physicians and four specialised nurses for each carriage. specialised nurses for each carriage-— specialised nurses for each carriaue. �* ., ., carriage. but for now, in the worst affected _ carriage. but for now, in the worst affected cities - worst affected cities like naples, lockdowns are once again served up. normal life at again served up. normal life at a standstill. a year on from its deadly first wave, this virus still able to shock. translation: we would never have thought that year later we would find ourselves facing a similar emergency and that the official death toll would approach the terrible 100,000. we must make a commitment to respect the
this was a year ago in italy's lombardy region. a l italy's lombardy region.lmed hospitals could become. now, though, back in the capital, there is a train to the rescue. carriage upon carriage of life—saving equipment that can be deployed around the country at a moment's notice. taking up to 21 patients at a time. translation: it works the same way as a hospital icu. every shift we have two intensive care physicians and four specialised nurses for each carriage. specialised nurses for each...
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only at t-mobile. >>> the geographical diversity of lombardi is phenomenal.ld, different culture, different values, different pace. in the village, they are prepared of more than a decade for their cheese to mature. >> stanley, ciao. palo devoted his life to cheese, so expensive it was never eaten by those who made it. it became the local currency. these cheese wheels can cost up to $800, making it one of the most expensive cheeses in the world. the secret to this extraordinary cheese is that it is made from the minimlk of cows that's graz on alpine grass at different altitude throughout the summer. >> can you tell by the smell -- >> really sf , that's amazing. palo save the cheese to extinction . >> cheese to meditate on. >> oh my god. it is quite beautiful. >> oh my god, 12 years! >> he says it opens up his heart. wow, it is delicious. >> this incredible cheese would not exist were it not for the hard work of alpiners. palo's determination to protect their tradition is inspired and now i am inspired to cook with this cheese. anyway, i think it is time to fe
only at t-mobile. >>> the geographical diversity of lombardi is phenomenal.ld, different culture, different values, different pace. in the village, they are prepared of more than a decade for their cheese to mature. >> stanley, ciao. palo devoted his life to cheese, so expensive it was never eaten by those who made it. it became the local currency. these cheese wheels can cost up to $800, making it one of the most expensive cheeses in the world. the secret to this extraordinary...
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as far as the players go, we listen to the nba, not thgoanrs in which he threw the lombardi trophy. >> were you thinking what do i do if this goes in the water? >> okay. first of all, i was not thinking at that moment. there was not a thought. >> actually, it would have been a better story had the trophy gone in the water. dive teams, overnight, searching for that. that's the latest in sports. good night. >> looks like he had a couple drinks. >> couple. >> just a couple. >> just two of them. >>> next on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. >> the emergency call after a man died in police custody. what antioch police are saying the push back this morning from the family. >>> it's a step in the right direction. what is open and where just ahead. >>> and here is a like look outside before we go to break from the mark hopkins camera as we look out east on wednesday morning. mom: look at you. no braces, all the internet you can handle. i wasn't so lucky. vo: invis is not your parent's braces vo: invis is predictable... less painful, more comfortable. invisalign. i'm made to move. but thes
as far as the players go, we listen to the nba, not thgoanrs in which he threw the lombardi trophy. >> were you thinking what do i do if this goes in the water? >> okay. first of all, i was not thinking at that moment. there was not a thought. >> actually, it would have been a better story had the trophy gone in the water. dive teams, overnight, searching for that. that's the latest in sports. good night. >> looks like he had a couple drinks. >> couple. >>...
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i was worried about her, yes, because a lot of people died, especially in lombardy so now i am happyfrom administering 200 vaccines a day injanuary, up to 1300 a day now. and with a slow start and with cases still rising here, italy is racing to get to the point at which daily vaccines outweigh new infections. it has got some catching up to do. in our business coverage are be talking to an italian economist about the fallout from the third lockdown in italy. that is in about 20 minutes' time. activists in myanmar say the security forces have killed almost a0 people — in one of the deadliest days since last month's military coup. myanmar�*s ousted elected leader, aung san suu kyi, is due to appear in court on monday to face charges of accepting gold and cash gifts which her supporters say are fabricated. joining me to discuss is dr sasa, who is the special envoy to the un representing the disbanded parliament in myanmar. good to speak to you again. if we start with aung san suu kyi, she is due to appear in court today, do you know anything more about that? she today, do you know anyth
i was worried about her, yes, because a lot of people died, especially in lombardy so now i am happyfrom administering 200 vaccines a day injanuary, up to 1300 a day now. and with a slow start and with cases still rising here, italy is racing to get to the point at which daily vaccines outweigh new infections. it has got some catching up to do. in our business coverage are be talking to an italian economist about the fallout from the third lockdown in italy. that is in about 20 minutes' time....
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this was a year ago, in northern italy's lombardy region.world of how overwhelmed hospitals could become. now, though, back in the capital, there's a train to the rescue. carriage upon carriage of life—saving equipment that can be deployed around the country at a moment's notice, taking up to 21 patients at a time. translation: it works the same way as a hospital icu. _ every shift we have two intensive care physicians and four specialised nurses for each carriage. but for now, in the worst affected cities like naples, lockdowns are once again served up. normal life at a standstill. a year on from its deadly first wave, this virus still able to shock. translation: we would never have thought that a year later l we would find ourselves facing a similar emergency and that the official death toll would approach the terrible threshold of 100,000. we must make a commitment to respect the memory of the many citizens who lost their lives. but a year on, the difference being there is a way out. mark lobel, bbc news. we will be hearing from our medic
this was a year ago, in northern italy's lombardy region.world of how overwhelmed hospitals could become. now, though, back in the capital, there's a train to the rescue. carriage upon carriage of life—saving equipment that can be deployed around the country at a moment's notice, taking up to 21 patients at a time. translation: it works the same way as a hospital icu. _ every shift we have two intensive care physicians and four specialised nurses for each carriage. but for now, in the worst...
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it went from, "not on the radar, to people on the floor of hospitals in lombardy.able," said one senior minister. after several weeks of cobra meetings, described by one attendee as a disaster... are we prepared enough, mr hancock? "..the government machine was breaking in our hands," an insider told me. number ten had started to prepare the public but although it was never a firm proposal, officials had even talked about chickenpox parties to help the virus spread among the healthy population. the conversations were "totally in the wrong universe," one source said. but a tiny group of advisers confronted the prime minister with evidence on saturday iath march, showing graphs to him that suggested without tougher, faster action the nhs would collapse. we had those reasonable worst—case scenarios of hundreds of thousands of deaths, and the problem with them was that they were coming true. so we knew we had to act and that monday, i went to parliament and said that all unnecessary social contact should be stopped. i couldn't believe that i was having to say these wor
it went from, "not on the radar, to people on the floor of hospitals in lombardy.able," said one senior minister. after several weeks of cobra meetings, described by one attendee as a disaster... are we prepared enough, mr hancock? "..the government machine was breaking in our hands," an insider told me. number ten had started to prepare the public but although it was never a firm proposal, officials had even talked about chickenpox parties to help the virus spread among the...
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hospitals in the northern region of lombardy were soon overwhelmed.s in one of italy's new vaccination hubs at rome's main train terminal. but it's far from the end of the line for the virus here, with cases once again rising. translation: we have to bring down infections as variants make _ the infection more difficult to manage as it spreads faster, so we must remind everyone to be as cautious as possible because the weeks ahead will not be easy. the green light has now been given here to the oxford astrazeneca vaccine for people aged 65 and over. injections of it at italy's main airport now taking off after its health ministry initially grounded approval, doubting its effectiveness in the elderly. translation: we are trying | to give the maximum number of inoculations every day. obviously, as you can see, the stations are full. we have an average of 100 doctors and nurses working here. this was a year ago in northern italy's lombardy region, a stark warning to the world of how overwhelmed hospitals could become. now, though, back in the capital, the
hospitals in the northern region of lombardy were soon overwhelmed.s in one of italy's new vaccination hubs at rome's main train terminal. but it's far from the end of the line for the virus here, with cases once again rising. translation: we have to bring down infections as variants make _ the infection more difficult to manage as it spreads faster, so we must remind everyone to be as cautious as possible because the weeks ahead will not be easy. the green light has now been given here to the...
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i was worried about her, yes, because a lot of people died, especially in lombardy so now i am happying 200 vaccines a day injanuary, to 1300 a day now. but with a slow start and with cases still rising here, italy is racing to get to the point at which daily vaccines outweigh new infections. it has got some catching up to do. the situation, one vaccine centre in milan but the government has pledged to ramp up the vaccination programme, given 170,000 doses at the moment come up to 300,000 from today and up to 500,000 every day from mid april. but there is growing frustration here at the slowness of the vaccine roll—out programme. it is partly of course down to the supply problems, the italian government says it was expecting 16 million doses to be received by the end of march, its only had 8 million. that problem with supply and of course rise in cases as well is mirrored in much of the rest of the european union as well. in poland, cases there have gone up by 75% on last week, in germany intensive care doctors have called for an immediate national lockdown saying the country is in t
i was worried about her, yes, because a lot of people died, especially in lombardy so now i am happying 200 vaccines a day injanuary, to 1300 a day now. but with a slow start and with cases still rising here, italy is racing to get to the point at which daily vaccines outweigh new infections. it has got some catching up to do. the situation, one vaccine centre in milan but the government has pledged to ramp up the vaccination programme, given 170,000 doses at the moment come up to 300,000 from...
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this is the lombardy i know.t's their most fabled destination. i am here with william, a local textile manufacturer with a passion for fishing. >> it's a very important city for the textile business. >> for silk, yeah. >> yes, and my family is three generation of textile business and for that job i travel around europe. the middle east. >> really? >> and after i came back and decided with a few friends to stay together to work, to help the lake. >> the few friends turned into an association of 600 fishermen. that's a nice one. >> yes, that's a nice one. >> they made it their job to help the local government enforce fishing limits across the lake. you can only keep fish that are more than six inches long and in limited quantities. >> are people trying to stop fishing on the lake? is that what people want to do? >> what is going on is global warming. the lake's ecosystem is starting to have trouble. and we have to do something to change it. >> these fish that come from these lakes, they are crucial to the diet here
this is the lombardy i know.t's their most fabled destination. i am here with william, a local textile manufacturer with a passion for fishing. >> it's a very important city for the textile business. >> for silk, yeah. >> yes, and my family is three generation of textile business and for that job i travel around europe. the middle east. >> really? >> and after i came back and decided with a few friends to stay together to work, to help the lake. >> the few...
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tom brady's first interview since that crazy super bowl parade on the water in which he tossed the lombarditrophy. >> was there any bit of you thinking, what do i do if this goes in the water? >> okay, first of all, i was not thinking at that moment. there was not a thought. >> actually, liz and ken, i think it would have been a better story had the trophy actually gone in the water, right? >> oh no. oh boy. all right, thanks, dennis. >>> tonight, details emerging on a top secret pentagon project that could reportedly provide a >>> well, it sounds like the plot of a science fiction film. >> i tell you, tonight the pentagon is using a secret space plane to harness an endless supply of clean energy. the independent is reporting the plane launched a small test panel into orbit last year. it traps and transmits energy from sunlight back down to earth. that test panel is only big enough to power a smartphone right now, but if scaled up successfully, an orbiting solar farm could one day power e >>> well, the late show with stephen colbert is next. >> thank you for watching the news. it continues
tom brady's first interview since that crazy super bowl parade on the water in which he tossed the lombarditrophy. >> was there any bit of you thinking, what do i do if this goes in the water? >> okay, first of all, i was not thinking at that moment. there was not a thought. >> actually, liz and ken, i think it would have been a better story had the trophy actually gone in the water, right? >> oh no. oh boy. all right, thanks, dennis. >>> tonight, details...
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reporter: a third wave fueled by the british variant has closed shops and schools and here in lombardyope's first wave exploded years ago. for the covid generation, it's like time stopped. >> it's dreadful. it's like back to square one after a year. it's incredible, school haven't had a chance to think about an alternative. we look to israel, we look at the u.s. and the u.k. and think things aren't worse for them. reporter: tober -- turbocharging italy slow vaccine rollout, this inter-opens today in iran -- opens today. there are in full vaccine mobilization, but there is frustration that it has taken weeks to get to this point. yes, there have been supply problems, but now only are they starting. in the race between vaccine and virus there's a feeling that italy has let the latter win for too long. >> but just hours after vaunting its vaccine increase, it has halted the astrazeneca jabs. as the pandemic drags on, it is taking the new poor with it. 3500 a day now come to this handout, the price of survival in italy's financial capital. it's a disaster, says rosanna, whos mother died of
reporter: a third wave fueled by the british variant has closed shops and schools and here in lombardyope's first wave exploded years ago. for the covid generation, it's like time stopped. >> it's dreadful. it's like back to square one after a year. it's incredible, school haven't had a chance to think about an alternative. we look to israel, we look at the u.s. and the u.k. and think things aren't worse for them. reporter: tober -- turbocharging italy slow vaccine rollout, this...
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vividly remember sitting here in the studio last year reporting on the horus in the italian region of lombardy little did we know that 19 would soon dominate all our lives and still does. may once again look like a quiet northern italian city. but it was here that the pandemic gained its foothold in europe. it was the 1st place where the horrors of covert 19 were felt outside of china emergency stations were transformed into intensive care units and not all patients could be treated cemeteries were overflowing and military trucks had to transport coffins out of the city the pope john the 23rd hospital was at the center of the outbreak. today the number of coronavirus patients is a small fraction of a year ago. the director of the emergency station suspects that barrack a most residents have developed a form of herd immunity to the virus. many of the people who had antibodies in their blood last march were tested again in december and they still had antibodies in their blood 8 months later of those people hardly anyone was infected again. after the 1st wave the city's health officials ordered e
vividly remember sitting here in the studio last year reporting on the horus in the italian region of lombardy little did we know that 19 would soon dominate all our lives and still does. may once again look like a quiet northern italian city. but it was here that the pandemic gained its foothold in europe. it was the 1st place where the horrors of covert 19 were felt outside of china emergency stations were transformed into intensive care units and not all patients could be treated cemeteries...
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vividly remember sitting here in the studio last year reporting on the horus in the italian region of lombardy little did we know that 19 would soon dominate all our lives and still does. america may once again look like a quiet northern italian city. but it was here that the pandemic gained its foothold in europe. it was the 1st place where the horrors of covert 19 were felt outside of china emergency stations were transformed into intensive care units and not all patients could be treated cemeteries were overflowing and military trucks had to transport coffins out of the city the pope john the 23rd hospital was at the center of the outbreak. today the number of coronavirus patients is a small fraction of a year ago. the director of the emergency station suspects that barrack a most residents have developed a form of herd immunity to the virus. many of the people who had antibodies in their blood last march were tested again in december and they still had antibodies in their blood 8 months later of those people hardly anyone was infected again. after the 1st wave the city's health officials o
vividly remember sitting here in the studio last year reporting on the horus in the italian region of lombardy little did we know that 19 would soon dominate all our lives and still does. america may once again look like a quiet northern italian city. but it was here that the pandemic gained its foothold in europe. it was the 1st place where the horrors of covert 19 were felt outside of china emergency stations were transformed into intensive care units and not all patients could be treated...
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vividly remember sitting here in the studio last year reporting on the horace in the italian region of lombardy little did we know how that occurred with 19 would soon dominate all our lives and still does. but it was here at the. place where the. patients could be treated. and military trucks had to transport coffins out of the city the pope john the 23rd hospital was at the center of the outbreak. today the number of coronavirus patients is a small fraction of a year ago. the director of the emergency station suspects that barrack a most residents have developed a form of herd immunity to the virus. many of the people who had antibodies in their blood last march were tested again in december and they still had antibodies in their blood 8 months later those people hardly anyone was infected again. after the 1st wave the city's health officials ordered extensive blood tests showed who had already been infected more than 40 percent of those tested had antibodies against covert 19 perhaps explaining why significantly fewer people were infected during the 2nd wave in late 2020 but now another prob
vividly remember sitting here in the studio last year reporting on the horace in the italian region of lombardy little did we know how that occurred with 19 would soon dominate all our lives and still does. but it was here at the. place where the. patients could be treated. and military trucks had to transport coffins out of the city the pope john the 23rd hospital was at the center of the outbreak. today the number of coronavirus patients is a small fraction of a year ago. the director of the...
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vividly remember sitting here in the studio last year reporting on the horace in the italian region of lombardy little did we know how that could be 19 would soon dominate all our lives and still does. but it was here that the pandemic. was the 1st place where the. patients could be treated. and military trucks had to transport coffins out of the city the pope john the 23rd hospital was at the center of the outbreak. today the number of coronavirus. a year ago. the director of the emergency station suspects that barrack a most residents have developed a form of herd immunity to the virus. many of the people who had antibodies in their blood last march were tested again in december and they still had antibodies in their blood 8 months later of those people hardly anyone was infected again. after the 1st wave the city's health officials ordered extensive blood tests showed who had already been infected more than 40 percent of those tested had antibodies against covert 19 perhaps explaining why significantly fewer people were infected during the 2nd wave in late 2020 but now another problem has of
vividly remember sitting here in the studio last year reporting on the horace in the italian region of lombardy little did we know how that could be 19 would soon dominate all our lives and still does. but it was here that the pandemic. was the 1st place where the. patients could be treated. and military trucks had to transport coffins out of the city the pope john the 23rd hospital was at the center of the outbreak. today the number of coronavirus. a year ago. the director of the emergency...
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the bucs logo, the final score, and the coveted lombardi trophy. if brady did that, he'd look like lil wayne. >>> one of the real housewives in real trouble this morning. nd> one giant leap for rover ki nasa gets ready to launch a helicopter on another planet rom, it's the least i can do. you really did me a solid with that “maya markdown” on my insurance. here's the deal maya, state farm offers everyone surprisingly great rates. right. no really. there's no markdowns, just great rates. pull around back in 20 minutes. i'll hook you up with the good parts. when you want the real deal... like a good neighbor. state farm is there. does your vitamin c last twenty-four hours? only nature's bounty does. new immune twenty-four hour plus has longer lasting vitamin c. plus, herbal and other immune superstars. only from nature's bounty. truthfully, it's frustrating to see how fast dust reappears. but dusting with a cloth is a pain.d other immune superstars. and dealing with a bulky vacuum.. . is such a hassle. uchhh!!! so now we use our swiffer sweeper and d
the bucs logo, the final score, and the coveted lombardi trophy. if brady did that, he'd look like lil wayne. >>> one of the real housewives in real trouble this morning. nd> one giant leap for rover ki nasa gets ready to launch a helicopter on another planet rom, it's the least i can do. you really did me a solid with that “maya markdown” on my insurance. here's the deal maya, state farm offers everyone surprisingly great rates. right. no really. there's no markdowns, just...
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expansion they invested into finance they were under to speculation so it generally lombardy americans. into 17 from driggs the british and late victorian we do argue an age you know and then the united states after the crisis of the 1970s you know shift into finance can go on for quite a while and in fact it is amazing for how long the united states could juggle it well into the crisis here tonight in 7 minutes and be underneath all that surprising because it's not only the american currency but it's also the members or friends have their well so socks m.c.i. having their breasts but afghanistan you correctly that you're essentially see that as these large cities on the eve of a out of a major disaster when an ad people are trying to get as much as they can just because they have a fielding side of things collapse and pretty soon. i am very afraid you know because historically this was always a result in a big war. you know this is. very much like we're playing very sophisticated 3 dimensional chess and at some point you reach for a break and hit your opponent you know that's how it h
expansion they invested into finance they were under to speculation so it generally lombardy americans. into 17 from driggs the british and late victorian we do argue an age you know and then the united states after the crisis of the 1970s you know shift into finance can go on for quite a while and in fact it is amazing for how long the united states could juggle it well into the crisis here tonight in 7 minutes and be underneath all that surprising because it's not only the american currency...
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variant, has closed shops, restaurants and schools in over half of italy's regions, including here in lombardyd a year ago. forfamilies, it's like being stuck in time. for the covid generation, it's like time stolen. we feel pretty dreadful. it's like back to square one after a year. it is incredible that we haven't, the government, the schools haven't had the chance to think about an alternative. we look at israel, we look at the us, and we look- at the uk thinking, wow, | things are working there. and here? not really. turbo—charging italy's slow vaccine roll out, this drive—through centre opens today in milan. the government pledging to almost double dailyjabs now and triple them by mid april. well, italy is finally in full vaccine mobilization but there is frustration here that it has taken weeks to get to this point. yes, there have been supply problems, but only now with the drive—through starting and jabs also in schools, theatres and gyms. in the race between vaccine and virus, there is a feeling that italy has let the latter win for too long. butjust hours after vaunting its vaccine i
variant, has closed shops, restaurants and schools in over half of italy's regions, including here in lombardyd a year ago. forfamilies, it's like being stuck in time. for the covid generation, it's like time stolen. we feel pretty dreadful. it's like back to square one after a year. it is incredible that we haven't, the government, the schools haven't had the chance to think about an alternative. we look at israel, we look at the us, and we look- at the uk thinking, wow, | things are working...
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i was worried about her, yes, because a lot of people died, especially in lombardy so now i am happy has gone from administering 200 vaccines a day injanuary, to 1300 a day now. but with a slow start and with cases still rising here, italy is racing to get to the point at which daily vaccines outweigh new infections. it has got some catching up to do. from italy — to the netherlands. the government has also temporarily suspended the use of the astrazeneca vaccine. and while that's happening. monday marks the start of its general election. and as you'd expect — the election is dominated by one thing — covid. first — it's created challenges for those organising it. the election is being spread over three days instead of one to allow more space at voting booths. and the organisers have come up with some creative ways for people to vote safely. this is a �*drive thru' voting booth in amsterdam — so you can vote without leaving your car. and if that's the practicalities — prime minister mark rutte's handling of the pandemic is the key factor in the election campaign. here's anna holliga i
i was worried about her, yes, because a lot of people died, especially in lombardy so now i am happy has gone from administering 200 vaccines a day injanuary, to 1300 a day now. but with a slow start and with cases still rising here, italy is racing to get to the point at which daily vaccines outweigh new infections. it has got some catching up to do. from italy — to the netherlands. the government has also temporarily suspended the use of the astrazeneca vaccine. and while that's happening....
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emergency on march the no that also became the 1st to declare a national quarantine as hospitals in lombardy reach breaking point restrictions were lifted in may as new cases started to go down but the virus was going strengthened by october 15th schools and universities were closed in companion or the 4th of november the country was separated into colored so the red orange yellow and with red marking the strictest level of lockdown a nationwide curfew was again imposed so on monday the number of covert related deaths passed 100000 rory chalons has more on how the italian prime minister delivered the news. regarding the impending new lockdown he basically said sounded apologetic he said that he was aware that this was going to be very hard for many people that it was going to have an effect on the education of children on the mental wellbeing of people around the country and on the economy itself but he said that this is really necessary his words are these measures are necessary to avoid that eerie aeration they would make even more stringent measures inevitable and he went on to say that l
emergency on march the no that also became the 1st to declare a national quarantine as hospitals in lombardy reach breaking point restrictions were lifted in may as new cases started to go down but the virus was going strengthened by october 15th schools and universities were closed in companion or the 4th of november the country was separated into colored so the red orange yellow and with red marking the strictest level of lockdown a nationwide curfew was again imposed so on monday the number...
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variant, has closed shops, restaurants and schools in over half of italy's regions, including here in lombardyies, it's like being stuck in time. for the covid generation, it's like time stolen. we feel pretty dreadful. it's like back to square one after a year. it is incredible that we haven't, the government, the schools haven't had the chance to think about an alternative. we look at israel, we look at the us, and we look- at the uk thinking while,| things are working there. and here? not really. turbo—charging italy's slow vaccine roll out, this drive—through centre opens today in milan. the government pledging to almost double dailyjabs now and triple them by mid april. well, italy is finally in full vaccine mobilisation but there is frustration here that it has taken weeks to get to this point. yes, there have been supply problems, but only now with the drive—through starting and jabs also in schools, theatres and gyms. in the race between vaccine and virus, there is a feeling that italy has let the latter win for too long. butjust hours after vaunting its vaccine increase, italy halted
variant, has closed shops, restaurants and schools in over half of italy's regions, including here in lombardyies, it's like being stuck in time. for the covid generation, it's like time stolen. we feel pretty dreadful. it's like back to square one after a year. it is incredible that we haven't, the government, the schools haven't had the chance to think about an alternative. we look at israel, we look at the us, and we look- at the uk thinking while,| things are working there. and here? not...
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italy's prime minister mario druggy has attended a ceremony in lombardy a region that became europe's covert 1000 hot spot one year ago more than 100000 people have died across the country over the last year and that number looks set to rise as the country pairs for another wave of infections andrew symonds reports. dignity one year off to the chaos and deficit consumed the long body region to be the 1st european country to be hit by covert. italy's prime minister mario draghi having imposed a new lockdown is only too aware of the threat posed by another wave of the virus for now though he pays homage to 3500 lives lost in this region and nationwide the total dead of more than 100000. and. this is a day for sadness but also full of hope and i want everyone to feel close through the sadness and hope the images emerging from this region exactly a year ago were viewed with disbelief all over the world convoys of military trucks filled with coffins. the sounds. and the silence such emptiness. yet a void filled with daily outbursts of support for medical staff. and looking back to the time
italy's prime minister mario druggy has attended a ceremony in lombardy a region that became europe's covert 1000 hot spot one year ago more than 100000 people have died across the country over the last year and that number looks set to rise as the country pairs for another wave of infections andrew symonds reports. dignity one year off to the chaos and deficit consumed the long body region to be the 1st european country to be hit by covert. italy's prime minister mario draghi having imposed a...
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british variant has closed shops, restaurants and schools in half of it to the's regions including in lombardyyear ago. europe's first wave exploded one yearago. forfamilies, it's like being stuck in time. for the covid generation it is like life stolen. we feel dreadful, it is back to square one after one year. it is incredible that government and schools haven't had a chance to think about and alternative. we look at israel, the us and the uk thinking, wow, things are working there. �* thinking, wow, things are working there-_ not _ thinking, wow, things are working there._ not really. - there. and here? not really. turbo-charging _ there. and here? not really. turbo-charging italy's - there. and here? not really. turbo-charging italy's slow. there. and here? not really. - turbo-charging italy's slow vaccine turbo—charging italy's slow vaccine roll—out, this drive—through centre opened today in milan. the government pledging to almost double dailyjabs now and tripled them by mid april. italy is finally in full vaccine mobilisation but there is frustration here it has taken weeks to get to th
british variant has closed shops, restaurants and schools in half of it to the's regions including in lombardyyear ago. europe's first wave exploded one yearago. forfamilies, it's like being stuck in time. for the covid generation it is like life stolen. we feel dreadful, it is back to square one after one year. it is incredible that government and schools haven't had a chance to think about and alternative. we look at israel, the us and the uk thinking, wow, things are working there. �*...
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vividly remember sitting here in the studio last year reporting on the horus in the italian region of lombardy little did we know that 19 would soon dominate all our lives and still does. may once again look like a quiet northern italian city. but it was here that the pandemic gained its foothold in europe. it was the 1st place where the horrors of covert 19 were felt outside of china emergency stations were transformed into intensive care units and not all patients could be treated cemeteries were overflowing and military trucks had to transport coffins out of the city the pope john the 23rd hospital was at the center of the outbreak. today the number of coronavirus patients is a small fraction of a year ago. the director of the emergency station suspects that barrack a most residents have developed a form of herd immunity to the virus. many of the people who had antibodies in their blood last march were tested again in december and they still had antibodies in their blood 8 months later of those people hardly anyone was infected again. after the 1st wave the city's health officials ordered e
vividly remember sitting here in the studio last year reporting on the horus in the italian region of lombardy little did we know that 19 would soon dominate all our lives and still does. may once again look like a quiet northern italian city. but it was here that the pandemic gained its foothold in europe. it was the 1st place where the horrors of covert 19 were felt outside of china emergency stations were transformed into intensive care units and not all patients could be treated cemeteries...
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it went from, "not on the radar, to people on the floor of hospitals in lombardy.ings, described by one attendee as a disaster... are we prepared enough, mr hancock? ..the government machine was breaking in our hands, an insider told me. number ten had started to prepare the public but although it was never a firm proposal, officials had even talked about chickenpox parties to help the virus spread among the healthy population. the conversations were "totally in the wrong universe," one source said. but a tiny group of advisers confronted the prime minister with evidence on saturday 1ath of march, showing graphs to him that suggested without tougher, faster action the nhs would collapse. we had those reasonable worst—case scenarios of hundreds of thousands of deaths, and the problem with them was that they were coming true. so we knew we had to act and that monday, i went to parliament and said that all unnecessary social contact should be stopped. i couldn't believe that i was having to say these words. lockdown was coming. it was all so new. "we were more blind t
it went from, "not on the radar, to people on the floor of hospitals in lombardy.ings, described by one attendee as a disaster... are we prepared enough, mr hancock? ..the government machine was breaking in our hands, an insider told me. number ten had started to prepare the public but although it was never a firm proposal, officials had even talked about chickenpox parties to help the virus spread among the healthy population. the conversations were "totally in the wrong...
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i was worried about her, yes, because a lot of people died, especially in lombardy so now i am happys a day injanuary, up to 1300 a day now. and with a slow start and with cases still rising here, italy is racing to get to the point at which daily vaccines outweigh new infections. it has got some catching up to do. all secondary school pupils in scotland will return to the classroom part—time from today — in the latest easing of restrictions. meanwhile, all primary school children who are not already back will restart face—to—face learning. it's expected that all pupils will return to school full—time after easter. the scottish government has defended the move after the teaching union, the eis, said teachers were exhausted. hairdressers and barbers in wales are re—opening this morning — the first part of the uk to relax the rules for those wanting a trim. all salons shut there on the 28th december following a rise in coronavirus cases. welsh primary schools will also welcome back all children today — after some year groups returned three weeks ago. tomorrow it will be a year since an
i was worried about her, yes, because a lot of people died, especially in lombardy so now i am happys a day injanuary, up to 1300 a day now. and with a slow start and with cases still rising here, italy is racing to get to the point at which daily vaccines outweigh new infections. it has got some catching up to do. all secondary school pupils in scotland will return to the classroom part—time from today — in the latest easing of restrictions. meanwhile, all primary school children who are...
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i was worried about her, yes, because a lot of people died, especially in lombardy so now i am happy critic hannah woodhead. hello, how are you and what are your predictions. hello, how are you and what are your predictions-— predictions. netflix and amazon are aoain to predictions. netflix and amazon are going to have _ predictions. netflix and amazon are going to have their _ predictions. netflix and amazon are going to have their first _ predictions. netflix and amazon are going to have their first big - predictions. netflix and amazon are going to have their first big year - going to have their first big year in awards. it�*s going to be, they are going to dominate the categories. i think obviously nomadland and the trial of the chicago 7 are big rumours at the moment but minari is my big hope,. the sound of metal, that�*s one of my hopeful nominations. i think we can expect to see one night in miami by regina king and mank, probably getting some nominations as well. let�*s talk more about the british talent. you mentioned carey mulligan, what else? i talent. you mentioned carey
i was worried about her, yes, because a lot of people died, especially in lombardy so now i am happy critic hannah woodhead. hello, how are you and what are your predictions. hello, how are you and what are your predictions-— predictions. netflix and amazon are aoain to predictions. netflix and amazon are going to have _ predictions. netflix and amazon are going to have their _ predictions. netflix and amazon are going to have their first _ predictions. netflix and amazon are going to have...
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santa rosa community health partnered to open the clinic at santa rosa's community health center's lombardi campus. vaccines will start in the coming days and will be by appointment for members of the roseland zip code and members of the latin x community. >>> it's rare but a new california study says you can still get covid even after being fully vaccinated. >> what we found was that there were very few infections after two weeks aftethe second vaccine was given. >> investigators from uc san diego and ucla say the risk is small but out of 15,000 fully vaccinated healthcare workers, seven did test positive for coronavirus. the study did find only a few who did test positive showed symptoms. >>> tonight, bay area scientists are taking a deep look into how long covid vaccines will end up protecting you. >> we have learn a lot about how vaccines work but don't work the same for everyone. >> our goal is to find protective factors for people. >> what you can do to try to boost antibodies and the critical role stress plays. the immunity factor. that's tonight at 11:00. for a round up of vaccine n
santa rosa community health partnered to open the clinic at santa rosa's community health center's lombardi campus. vaccines will start in the coming days and will be by appointment for members of the roseland zip code and members of the latin x community. >>> it's rare but a new california study says you can still get covid even after being fully vaccinated. >> what we found was that there were very few infections after two weeks aftethe second vaccine was given. >>...
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i was worried about her, yes, because a lot of people died, especially in lombardy, so now i am happyal alone has gone from administering 200 vaccines a day injanuary, to 1300 a day now. but with a slow start and with cases still rising here, italy is racing to get to the point at which daily vaccines outweigh new infections. it has got some catching up to do. mark lowen reporting. the headlines on bbc news... the prime minister says he's �*deeply concerned' about footage of police officers breaking up the vigil on clapham common, held in memory of sarah everard. the netherlands become the latest european country to pause use of the oxford—astrazeneca vaccine — despite regulators saying it's safe. in italy, schools shops and restaurants closed again this morning across much of the country, as infections continue to rise there. this year's oscar nominations were announced earlier today — with british talent such as olivia colman, carey mulligan and anthony hopkins in the running for the world's best known film awards. two women were nominated for best director — the first time more tha
i was worried about her, yes, because a lot of people died, especially in lombardy, so now i am happyal alone has gone from administering 200 vaccines a day injanuary, to 1300 a day now. but with a slow start and with cases still rising here, italy is racing to get to the point at which daily vaccines outweigh new infections. it has got some catching up to do. mark lowen reporting. the headlines on bbc news... the prime minister says he's �*deeply concerned' about footage of police officers...
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now, that's a vince lombardi type trade over an old piece of leather.t of blockchain >>> always interesting is jeff kilburg, we'll sell your notre dame football and make a pile of money. outside of your old football gear, where are you seeing value and opportunity for your clients? >> i look at the market this morning, i think it's a fascinating week coming about us what's interesting is the emotion in the market and the emotion i see overnight is insecurity we saw the futures market actually pop overnight due to the fact that we have the $1.9 trillion stimulus package timely over the goal line we see the market 50 handles lower due to the insecurity. we see a move higher in the u.s. dollar interest rates are staying above 1.50% and ten-year note. i think you'll see the rotation trade persist providing a top of value into the value names we like >> yeah, i mean, i guess the question is, is this great rotation, whatever you want to call it, is it the thing now for the next few quarters and maybe even years i feel like there's still this sense of, yeah, b
now, that's a vince lombardi type trade over an old piece of leather.t of blockchain >>> always interesting is jeff kilburg, we'll sell your notre dame football and make a pile of money. outside of your old football gear, where are you seeing value and opportunity for your clients? >> i look at the market this morning, i think it's a fascinating week coming about us what's interesting is the emotion in the market and the emotion i see overnight is insecurity we saw the futures...
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true to his word, there it is, the buccaneers log go the final score of the game and the coveted lombardithat he hoisted up last month in the home stadium brian, the only thing you can get away with first or second one at the helm. tom brady couldn't do that, end up looking like dennis rodman after all his. >> yeah, what, seven >> something like that, yeah >> he should have gotten another tattoo, phillip. you know where bruce arians wednwent to college virginia tech. it would be an orange turkey >> they have good players come out of there, bruce smith, michael vick, good legacy. >> olhold on -- i can't do it because i'm chained to my mic. i've got my bruce smith poster i'm going to ship you some orange >> i thought you were about to show me your virginia tech tattoo somewhere that's where i thought you were going with that. >> oh, my, that's later. >> all right, buddy. >> hokie swag coming your way soon, my friend. >> like it >>> still to come as we round the corner, president biden wanted to build bridges, literally and spend trillions to do it. but will even some blue state reps in cong
true to his word, there it is, the buccaneers log go the final score of the game and the coveted lombardithat he hoisted up last month in the home stadium brian, the only thing you can get away with first or second one at the helm. tom brady couldn't do that, end up looking like dennis rodman after all his. >> yeah, what, seven >> something like that, yeah >> he should have gotten another tattoo, phillip. you know where bruce arians wednwent to college virginia tech. it would...
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sonoma and santa rosa community health partnered to open the vaccine clinic at the lombardi campus. vaccines will start in the coming days and will be by appointment only. >>> a new study says you can get covid even after being fully vaccinated. >> what we found was there were very few infections two weeks after the second vaccine was given. >> investigators from uc san diego and l.a. say the risk is small but out of 15,000 fully vaccinated healthcare workers, seven tested positive for coronavirus. the study did find only a few who did test positive showed symptoms. >>> health officials are urging you to get the shot. to find out if you are eligible and where you can sign up head to kpix.com/vaccine. >>> on our road to recovery, one week left in the month of march and the clock is ticking for many school districts aiming to bring back older kids in april. this is as cdc announces children can safely sit closer together in the classroom. let's get to kiet do who joins us from san leandro with more on that. >> reporter: good morning. coming to you live from the san leandro unified sch
sonoma and santa rosa community health partnered to open the vaccine clinic at the lombardi campus. vaccines will start in the coming days and will be by appointment only. >>> a new study says you can get covid even after being fully vaccinated. >> what we found was there were very few infections two weeks after the second vaccine was given. >> investigators from uc san diego and l.a. say the risk is small but out of 15,000 fully vaccinated healthcare workers, seven tested...
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>> the 42-year-old reached about every milestone in his career including the lombardi trophy.ated the saints from the playoffs. i played against the saints every year for two years, he's the epitome of when there's a will on the way. he had to get on the toes to look over the defenders at times but his relentless work ethic and maximized his potential and became one of the greatest of all time. >> and the little kids, i love that. thank you so much, coy. >> yeah. ♪ ♪ the iconic guitar used by elvis during the 1986 comeback special is up for auction! the starting price a cool $250,000. it was also featured on the cover from elvis in memphis album in 1969. >>> finally this morning -- that's world renowned cellist treating people to a surprise concert after his second vaccine dose. this weekend in massachusetts, he performed for the crowd during his 15-minute post vaccination waiting period. enjoy the music, everyone. thank you so much for joining us. "new day" is next. visible is wireless that doesn't play games. no surprise fees, legit unlimited data for as little as $25 a mont
>> the 42-year-old reached about every milestone in his career including the lombardi trophy.ated the saints from the playoffs. i played against the saints every year for two years, he's the epitome of when there's a will on the way. he had to get on the toes to look over the defenders at times but his relentless work ethic and maximized his potential and became one of the greatest of all time. >> and the little kids, i love that. thank you so much, coy. >> yeah. ♪ ♪ the...
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. >>> and finally, remember when buccaneers quarterback tom brady talked and the toss of the lombardist of all, i was not thinking at that moment. [ laughter ] >> it was not the thought. it was like this seems like really fun to do. >> and somebody shouts no, don't do it! >> that's my little 8-year-old daughter. >> daddy, no! >> who can imagine that an 8-year-old girl would have the most sense of anybody in that whole area at the time. [ laughter ] >> like she's the voice of reason. >> you know, laura, isn't that often the case, though? our kids reminding what's best? >> yeah, don't mock the 8-year-old. she knew. >> just the other day, laura, after watching "frozen," my daughter said princess daddy, don't forget your coat. >> coy, you've got a new nickname. thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> still ahead, the cdc says don't let your guard down. some states across the country doing the exact opposite. lifting mask mandates and other restrictions, just when real progress was being made. someday i'm going to marry you. yes someday i'm going to marry you. someday we'll buy that little p
. >>> and finally, remember when buccaneers quarterback tom brady talked and the toss of the lombardist of all, i was not thinking at that moment. [ laughter ] >> it was not the thought. it was like this seems like really fun to do. >> and somebody shouts no, don't do it! >> that's my little 8-year-old daughter. >> daddy, no! >> who can imagine that an 8-year-old girl would have the most sense of anybody in that whole area at the time. [ laughter ]...
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all matthew lombardi can do is laugh about his problem.e many other, he lost his job as a construction supervisor at this san francisco project back in march. it was the first time he's ever been out of work. he wasn't sure if the trouble of filing for benefits would be worth it. >> but when the federal government chipped in that other $600 per week, i felt that it was beneficial. >> reporter: he applied, but the backlog of applications meant a delay in receiving his first check. by that time, his construction project had resumed after a seven-week layoff. he ended up receiving an extra $2100 in benefits. he reported the overpayments to the state. that money would later be subtracted from his debit card, and more. >> i had gone back to check the balance, and it was zero. >> reporter: the state not only took the extra $2100, but another $1600 on top of that, totally draining his account. he called bank of america, which told him and 7 on your side that edd handles resolving overpayments. he also tried contacting edd, but was unsuccessful. t
all matthew lombardi can do is laugh about his problem.e many other, he lost his job as a construction supervisor at this san francisco project back in march. it was the first time he's ever been out of work. he wasn't sure if the trouble of filing for benefits would be worth it. >> but when the federal government chipped in that other $600 per week, i felt that it was beneficial. >> reporter: he applied, but the backlog of applications meant a delay in receiving his first check. by...
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on that march the night it also became the 1st to declare a national quarantine as hospitals in lombardy reach breaking point restrictions were lifted in may as new cases started going down but the virus regained strength so by october the 15th schools and universities were closed in companion on nov 4th the country was separated into colored zones red horridge and yellow with red marking the strictest level of lockdown nationwide curfew was then imposed again so on monday the number of covert related deaths past 100000 meanwhile the world health organization says there's no reason to stop using the astra zeneca vaccine thailand and bulgaria are the latest countries to delay its rollout on thursday denmark norway license suspended use of the job after several reported cases of blood clots including one death but the w.h.o. says it's not commonly concerned about the reports and in fact they see them as a positive side astra zeneca it is an excellent arm a vaccine as are the other vaccines that are being used and as i said we've reviewed the data on deaths there has been no don't to date p
on that march the night it also became the 1st to declare a national quarantine as hospitals in lombardy reach breaking point restrictions were lifted in may as new cases started going down but the virus regained strength so by october the 15th schools and universities were closed in companion on nov 4th the country was separated into colored zones red horridge and yellow with red marking the strictest level of lockdown nationwide curfew was then imposed again so on monday the number of covert...
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italy's prime minister mario that id has attended a ceremony in lombardy the region that became europe's covered 1000 hot spot one year ago more than 100000 people have died across the country over the past year and that toll will rise as the country prepares for another wave of the virus andrew symonds reports. dignity worn year after the chaos and death that consumed the long body region of italy the food european country to be hit by covert. italy's prime minister mario draghi having imposed a new lockdown is only too aware of the threat posed by another wave of the virus from our will he pays homage to 3500 lives lost in this region and nationwide the total of more than $100.00 files. this is a day full of sadness but also full of hope and i want everyone to feel close through the sadness and hope. the images emerging from this region exactly a year ago with disbelief over the. convoys of military trucks filled with coffee. this sounds. ominous silence such emptiness. yet avoid daily births of support from medical school. looking back to the time his church was filled with confidence
italy's prime minister mario that id has attended a ceremony in lombardy the region that became europe's covered 1000 hot spot one year ago more than 100000 people have died across the country over the past year and that toll will rise as the country prepares for another wave of the virus andrew symonds reports. dignity worn year after the chaos and death that consumed the long body region of italy the food european country to be hit by covert. italy's prime minister mario draghi having imposed...
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emergency on march the 9th it also became the 1st to declare a national quarantine as hospitals in lombardy reached a breaking point restrictions were lifted in may as new cases started to go down but the virus regained strength and by october the 15th schools and universities were closed in companion on november the 4th the country was separated into colored zones red horridge and yellow with red marking the strictest level of lockdown and nationwide curfew was again imposed on monday the number of covert related deaths past 100000 were challenged as monitoring events across europe for us from brighton in southern england so the italian prime minister has spoken within the last hour or so what's he been saying about the lockdown and the vaccine rollout in his country. well i think he's addressed a few concerns he says he's addressed the concerns that of the. risk countries in europe about the safety of the astra zeneca vaccine now this vaccine which the u.k. particularly has been rolling out full steam ahead has had a pretty story the recent history in europe were there have been concerns
emergency on march the 9th it also became the 1st to declare a national quarantine as hospitals in lombardy reached a breaking point restrictions were lifted in may as new cases started to go down but the virus regained strength and by october the 15th schools and universities were closed in companion on november the 4th the country was separated into colored zones red horridge and yellow with red marking the strictest level of lockdown and nationwide curfew was again imposed on monday the...
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[shouting] stuart: he chucked the lombardi trophy.ow, because brady is telling us what was behind his decision. we've got the video on it too, coming up for you. >>> most california schools have now been closed for a year, a whole year, think about that. i'm asking the california school board association cio what his plan is to get these kids back in the classroom. he is next. ♪. this is decision tech. find a stock based on your interests or what's trending. get real-time insights in your customized view of the market. it's smarter trading technology for smarter trading decisions. fidelity. my body is truly powerful. i have the power to lower my a1c. because my body can still make its own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it, lowering my blood sugar from the first dose. once-weekly trulicity responds when my body needs it, 24/7. trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. it isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer,
[shouting] stuart: he chucked the lombardi trophy.ow, because brady is telling us what was behind his decision. we've got the video on it too, coming up for you. >>> most california schools have now been closed for a year, a whole year, think about that. i'm asking the california school board association cio what his plan is to get these kids back in the classroom. he is next. ♪. this is decision tech. find a stock based on your interests or what's trending. get real-time insights in...
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we had sarah on our show after the super bowl and we asked her about the brady toss with the lombardi>> dana: she is a busy mom of three. >> bill: she was at soccer the night before. i'm thinking, if she is involved in the nfl that deeply. >> dana: she probably looked at it afterwards. >> bill: sarah, congratulations. e-bay banning the sale of six books by dr. seuss but hitler's book is okay. how the administration twisted the numbers on covid nursing home deaths. >> we are accused of being conspiracy theorists and misinformation spreaders and here we are realizing he is the one spreading misinformation. rae so you only pay for what you need? just get a quote at libertymutual.com. really? i'll check that out. oh yeah. i think i might get a quote. not again! aah, come on rice. do your thing. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ life... doesn't stop for diabetes. be ready for every moment, with glucerna. it's the number one doctor recommended brand that is scientifically designed to help manage your blood sugar. live every moment. glucerna. >> bill: bombsh
we had sarah on our show after the super bowl and we asked her about the brady toss with the lombardi>> dana: she is a busy mom of three. >> bill: she was at soccer the night before. i'm thinking, if she is involved in the nfl that deeply. >> dana: she probably looked at it afterwards. >> bill: sarah, congratulations. e-bay banning the sale of six books by dr. seuss but hitler's book is okay. how the administration twisted the numbers on covid nursing home deaths....