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who took the people who follows her along the way miers and critics alike joining us from echols lifestyle.
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eventohoras antes del arribo del trump dio a conocer que se opondrÁ a la certificaciÓn joe biden prÓximo mierto estuvo en georgia, atlanta. estuvo haciendo campaÑa para los candidatos demÓcratas que aspiran a llegar al senado federal para representar al estado. joe biden: el presidente pasa tiempo quejÁndose que haciendo algo sobre los problemas. no sÉ por qué todavÍa quiere el trabajo, si no quiere hacer nada. pedro: dijo biden ante decenas de personas. a la fecha van mÁs de 3,000,000 de personas que ya votaron por hora delatado o por correo, rompiendo rÉcords establecidos para una versiÓn de desempate. en la comunidad latina hay unas 700,000 personas registradas. si salen a otra maÑana, pueden hacer la diferencia en esta elecciÓn. dicen activistas locales. >> mÁs de 150 ni latinos votaron en noviembre, casi el 70% fue para el presidente electo biden. cada voto cuenta mÁs que nunca. pedro: tras la llamada telefÓnica,los expertos dicen que no sabe quÉ tanto tronco vaya a afectar a los candidatos de su partido. segÚn encuestas, estÁn en una ligera desventaja de sus contrincantes demÓcratas. ar
eventohoras antes del arribo del trump dio a conocer que se opondrÁ a la certificaciÓn joe biden prÓximo mierto estuvo en georgia, atlanta. estuvo haciendo campaÑa para los candidatos demÓcratas que aspiran a llegar al senado federal para representar al estado. joe biden: el presidente pasa tiempo quejÁndose que haciendo algo sobre los problemas. no sÉ por qué todavÍa quiere el trabajo, si no quiere hacer nada. pedro: dijo biden ante decenas de personas. a la fecha van mÁs de...
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this is congressman peter mier one of the ten republicans voted to impeach the president. this is what he said. >> it's been a week, this has been unprecedented fast impeachment. at the same time the attack on the capitol was also unprecedented. what we know now is damming and will not be excull torrey. >> more and more information coming out what impact could time have on the trial. >> i think it's one of the benefits there's going to be a delay. we don't know when speaker pelosi will send the article to the senate. that's when things start when she sends it over. cleaverly mitch -- clearly mitch made it clear they're not going to do anything until after the inauguration. this period of time gives house managers time to assemble possibly a stronger case, as time passes more information is coming out. so i think, don, could play to their advantage in the delay built into the proceedings right now. >> they're going to learn more from law enforcement, don. you seen briefings already kind of change the tenure of the conversation and i think you're going to see more of that in
this is congressman peter mier one of the ten republicans voted to impeach the president. this is what he said. >> it's been a week, this has been unprecedented fast impeachment. at the same time the attack on the capitol was also unprecedented. what we know now is damming and will not be excull torrey. >> more and more information coming out what impact could time have on the trial. >> i think it's one of the benefits there's going to be a delay. we don't know when speaker...
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reporter: getting to a hospital or drive-through testing site would be a major challenge says barbara mier who oversees care for her uncle who had a stroke several years ago. >> i'm able to talk and swallow and walk on his own. >> reporter: she hasn't seen him in person since the pandemic began, but now has 24/7 caregivers. >> the best course of action would be to be able to have somebody come in and vaccinate him. >> reporter: we asked his doctor if that's going to happen. >> the short answer is no. we don't know yet. >> reporter: dr. carla says she doesants have any vaccines to distribute yet. even if she did because the vaccines require super cold temperatures, issues of mobile distribution still have not been solvedp. >> if the vaccine only lasts a certain number of hours and only a certain number of vaccines per vial a lot of logistical challenges of how we can do that efficiently and effectively. >> reporter: in order to do that, elder care advocates say states and counties will have to provide leadership and funding. >> it will require a level of intentionality. >> reporter: a lawye
reporter: getting to a hospital or drive-through testing site would be a major challenge says barbara mier who oversees care for her uncle who had a stroke several years ago. >> i'm able to talk and swallow and walk on his own. >> reporter: she hasn't seen him in person since the pandemic began, but now has 24/7 caregivers. >> the best course of action would be to be able to have somebody come in and vaccinate him. >> reporter: we asked his doctor if that's going to...
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one of those people is jamie whit mier.r her new venture which is called holy >> i feel like this grand opening is going to give me that opportunity to let people know i'm fighting and i'm in this to win it. >> it starts taking orders and d there are at least another half dozen businesses that opened in san jose. >>> do not be surprised if you see a lot of people lining up at liquor stores or gas stations today and that is because tonight's mega millions jackpot is an estimated $432 million. the tickets, though, just $2 each and the numbers will be drawn at 8:00 tonight. the odds of winning are pretty slim at $302 million. but if you aren't lucky enough to win, there is another chance to win tomorrow night because the powerball prize is $410 million. >> we do the scratch offs at my house. that's our game. >> why are you looking at me like that? >> those are stocking stuffers. >> change it up. 2021, go get me and you both of us and mike, well, not mike because mike said he is going to leave and not give us any money. me and
one of those people is jamie whit mier.r her new venture which is called holy >> i feel like this grand opening is going to give me that opportunity to let people know i'm fighting and i'm in this to win it. >> it starts taking orders and d there are at least another half dozen businesses that opened in san jose. >>> do not be surprised if you see a lot of people lining up at liquor stores or gas stations today and that is because tonight's mega millions jackpot is an...
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reporter: getting to a hospital or drive-through testing site would be a major challenge says barbara mier who oversees care for her uncle who had a stroke several years ago. unable to talk and swallow and walk on his own. >> reporter: she says she hasn't seen him in person since the pandemic began, but he now has 24/7 caregivers. >> the best course of action would be to be able to have somebody come in and vaccinate him. >> reporter: we asked his doctor if that's going to happen. >> the short answer is, no, we don't know yet. >> reporter: dr. carla says she doesn't have any vaccines to distribute yet, even if she did, because the vaccines require super cold temperatures, issues of mobile distribution still have not been solved. >> if the vaccine only lasts a certain number of hours and only certain number of vaccines per vial it's a lot of logistical challenges of how we can do that efficiently and effectively. >> reporter: in order to do that, elder care advocates say states and counties will have to provide leadership and funding. >> it's going to require a level of intentionality. >> r
reporter: getting to a hospital or drive-through testing site would be a major challenge says barbara mier who oversees care for her uncle who had a stroke several years ago. unable to talk and swallow and walk on his own. >> reporter: she says she hasn't seen him in person since the pandemic began, but he now has 24/7 caregivers. >> the best course of action would be to be able to have somebody come in and vaccinate him. >> reporter: we asked his doctor if that's going to...
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reporter: grand opening isn't exactly the sign you see a lot these days but by next week jamie whit mier is determined to fly the banner loud and proud outside her san jose cafe. >> we'll do specials throughout the week and really it's just to get the word out that we're here and we are open. >> reporter: opening a business is a rare move in the time of pandemic but a move that including regina skinner who took over blossoms in san mateo in june. >> basically one foot in front of the other. one day in front of the next day. >> reporter: or one canolli at a time but both women said they learned to pivot quickly. >> to-go orders and that's where the business is at and we'll redirect our efforts that direction. >> now we're mostly doing just deliveries only. like just birthdays and anniversaries. >> reporter: both women say another big reason they keep going is to inspire others not to give up. >> i feel like this grand opening is going to give me that opportunity to let people know i'm fighting and i'm in this to win it. >> your number one lesson of opening up a business during a pandemic.
reporter: grand opening isn't exactly the sign you see a lot these days but by next week jamie whit mier is determined to fly the banner loud and proud outside her san jose cafe. >> we'll do specials throughout the week and really it's just to get the word out that we're here and we are open. >> reporter: opening a business is a rare move in the time of pandemic but a move that including regina skinner who took over blossoms in san mateo in june. >> basically one foot in front...