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this wherever possible saving space from conflict, transport consumers use of books and cycling michaelson help improve london's quality. this great feel monsoon physical hoping for less specs and daily life should be in effect from office workers working from home to eating habits are huge challenges like the meat packing industry, which we've now discovered like, you know, incubators, high sort of growth of ours. right? that puts all the table if i could put about way the whole question of meat consumption as the economy speed up and more, more people come to cities, you need more war out of all protein to feed those labor for. so this is a huge question of the world going forward. and now we've seen the power of the pandemics have just rocked, not just social, but economic life and political life. the huge stress tests. what a pandemic is the stresses it shows where all the fishes and cracks all in your economy and in your political systems are governments and also are also very tough questions of politicians who is up to the job who is actually capable of sorts of helplessness and so a
this wherever possible saving space from conflict, transport consumers use of books and cycling michaelson help improve london's quality. this great feel monsoon physical hoping for less specs and daily life should be in effect from office workers working from home to eating habits are huge challenges like the meat packing industry, which we've now discovered like, you know, incubators, high sort of growth of ours. right? that puts all the table if i could put about way the whole question of...
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alex michaelson is here to tell us what dr. pirg thinks about the curfew. >> let's say what this means. 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m., bars, restaurants, wineries need to close their doors, the idea is to stop people from drinking without masks and get them to go home. what about the science behind that. does it work. >> have you sign science that suggests a curfew makes a big difference? >> in miami, they had to do that, they continued to spread despite closing the bars. they realized where the spread was happening was in personal gatherings, household and communities and families getting together. they weren't taking precautions. that was the source of significant community spread. it's really important, independent if you have a curfew or not, we know what the drivers of the infections are, it takes each individual to decide that their family is special to them and taking the responsibilities and the behavior change to protect one another. >> that's the concern of a lot of folks especially in the business community. you shut down
alex michaelson is here to tell us what dr. pirg thinks about the curfew. >> let's say what this means. 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m., bars, restaurants, wineries need to close their doors, the idea is to stop people from drinking without masks and get them to go home. what about the science behind that. does it work. >> have you sign science that suggests a curfew makes a big difference? >> in miami, they had to do that, they continued to spread despite closing the bars. they...
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a match michaelson one house most important record. but 1st we go to peru and which has been a plunged into a political crisis following the resignation of its interim president. until marino agreed to step down after just 5 days in office, he faced an ultimatum from congress following a deadly police crackdown on protesters. arenas. resignation is being welcomed by many peruvians after days of and government demonstrations. unlike any seen in recent decades. elation on the streets of the capital. as people power returns to peru, a medic, a otic political crisis. yes, it was possible. the chanted after the entering president resigned. euphoric protesters swarm de w.'s reporter on the ground, but still plenty of anger here following deadly clashes on saturday. and not enter feline player, he did not resign the people to come out. marino was never president, he never represented me more time. we truly, truly waited for people to be killed before he quit. manuel merino, resigned, less than a week into the job. here till december. when i w
a match michaelson one house most important record. but 1st we go to peru and which has been a plunged into a political crisis following the resignation of its interim president. until marino agreed to step down after just 5 days in office, he faced an ultimatum from congress following a deadly police crackdown on protesters. arenas. resignation is being welcomed by many peruvians after days of and government demonstrations. unlike any seen in recent decades. elation on the streets of the...
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. >> croft michaelson was the lead prosecutor. what were the biggest challenges? >> one was the magnitude of the file. my recollection were there were more than 700 emails between a.k. and adam alone. the second challenge was, are the witnesses actually going to be able to testify? >> the man known to amanda and la rinda for so long as adam was actually a 40-year-old somali national named ali omar ader. he pleaded not guilty to the kidnapping. on october 5th, 2017, the trial began in the kidnapping of amanda lindhout. >> feel like it's the biggest day of my life. >> "dateline" was with her that morning as she made her way to the courthouse. what was going through your head? what were you worried about? >> in those moments before entering the courtroom, i wondered if i could do it. i was so afraid to see this man again. inside of me was the thought of seeing his face. but i gathered myself. i needed to do that as much for myself as anything. >> i just saw you gather yourself just there when you said it. it's still hard for you. >> it is. and i expect it always will
. >> croft michaelson was the lead prosecutor. what were the biggest challenges? >> one was the magnitude of the file. my recollection were there were more than 700 emails between a.k. and adam alone. the second challenge was, are the witnesses actually going to be able to testify? >> the man known to amanda and la rinda for so long as adam was actually a 40-year-old somali national named ali omar ader. he pleaded not guilty to the kidnapping. on october 5th, 2017, the trial...
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michaelson donating half a million dollars to jackson state university.h the match tomorrow afternoon beginning at 3:00 p.m. eastern on our sister station tnt, and with charles barkley in the mix, you would have to give the edge to curry and manning. i think this is the first time in history that a five time major winner is an underdog. barkley an x factor. watch a little bit of golf and wait for the sunday games. >> it's good to know where you stand on match. i was going to ask who you had your money on. have a great thanksgiving. >> you too. >>> more than 262,000 loved ones lost this year. it's too many empty seats at tables across the country this thanksgiving day, and overnight, a supreme court ruling that could substantially increase the threat. heading into a dangerous winter. >>> good thanksgiving morning. this is "early start," i'm boris sanchez in for christine romans. great to see you. >> i'm laura jarrett. 32 minutes past the hour in new york, and on this day of thanks, the pandemic does not take a holiday. overnight, the supreme court may have
michaelson donating half a million dollars to jackson state university.h the match tomorrow afternoon beginning at 3:00 p.m. eastern on our sister station tnt, and with charles barkley in the mix, you would have to give the edge to curry and manning. i think this is the first time in history that a five time major winner is an underdog. barkley an x factor. watch a little bit of golf and wait for the sunday games. >> it's good to know where you stand on match. i was going to ask who you...
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. >> kroft michaelson was the lead propertiey prosecutor. >> what were the biggest challenges?he file. there were more than 700 e-mails between a.k. and adam, alone. the second challenge was are the witnesses going to be able to testify. >> the man known to amanda and lorinda named adam was a 40-year-old somali national. the trial began in the kidnapping of amanda lindhoult. "dateline" was with her that morning. >> what was in your head in. >> in those moments before entering the courtroom, i wondered if i could do it. i was so afraid to see this man again. >> the thought of seeing him sflp t. >> the thought of seeing his face. i gathered myself. i needed to do that as much for myself as anything. >> i just saw you gather yourself just there when you said it. it's still hard for you. >> it is. i expect it always will be. this is real life like pain. then the doors opened and i walked into the courtroom and adam was sitting directly in front of me. i kind of crumbled. >> now came the moment for amanda to testify against her kidnapper. >> you describe it for me? ? >> she was cryi
. >> kroft michaelson was the lead propertiey prosecutor. >> what were the biggest challenges?he file. there were more than 700 e-mails between a.k. and adam, alone. the second challenge was are the witnesses going to be able to testify. >> the man known to amanda and lorinda named adam was a 40-year-old somali national. the trial began in the kidnapping of amanda lindhoult. "dateline" was with her that morning. >> what was in your head in. >> in those...