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nate is right. to support our athletes, our kids, to give them opportunities, it requires a tremendous amount of resources, which some have and others don't. there is a lot of discussion about this in community. there are a lot of organizations that have tried to open up to get kids' attention -- to get kids attention that would not otherwise get it. for kids to whom youth sports is the pathway to higher education, this is something that warrants a little bit more conversation and study. >> in the context of this conversation, director ginsburg, we're trying to move expeditiously for the kids for this year. i appreciate you jumping in, but do you have anything to add in terms of space? >> well, for this year, we need to get kids back on the field for both our sophomores and juniors and seniors. it might be a little bit late for our seniors. we've got to get them playing sports, which means we've got to get these schools up and running. of course, there are opportunities that maybe nate and i can dis
nate is right. to support our athletes, our kids, to give them opportunities, it requires a tremendous amount of resources, which some have and others don't. there is a lot of discussion about this in community. there are a lot of organizations that have tried to open up to get kids' attention -- to get kids attention that would not otherwise get it. for kids to whom youth sports is the pathway to higher education, this is something that warrants a little bit more conversation and study....
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plus, nate silver.able is up next. plus, nate silver. we'll be right back. how i feel ♪ >>> round table is up next. plus, nate silver. we'll be right back. ifting on by you know how i feel ♪ [man: coughing] ♪ it's a new dawn, it's a new day... ♪ no matter how you got copd it's time to make a stand. ♪ ...and i'm feelin' good ♪ start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. it's time to start a new day. a
plus, nate silver.able is up next. plus, nate silver. we'll be right back. how i feel ♪ >>> round table is up next. plus, nate silver. we'll be right back. ifting on by you know how i feel ♪ [man: coughing] ♪ it's a new dawn, it's a new day... ♪ no matter how you got copd it's time to make a stand. ♪ ...and i'm feelin' good ♪ start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler,...
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nate is right. to support our athletes, our kids, to give them opportunities, it requires a tremendous amount of resources, which some have and others don't. there is a lot of discussion about this in community. there are a lot of organizations that have tried to open up to get kids' attention -- to get kids attention that would not otherwise get it. for kids to whom youth sports is the pathway to higher education, this is something that warrants a little bit more conversation and study. >> in the context of this conversation, director ginsburg, we're trying to move expeditiously for the kids for this year. i appreciate you jumping in, but do you have anything to add in terms of space? >> well, for this year, we need to get kids back on the field for both our sophomores and juniors and seniors. it might be a little bit late for our seniors. we've got to get them playing sports, which means we've got to get these schools up and running. of course, there are opportunities that maybe nate and i can dis
nate is right. to support our athletes, our kids, to give them opportunities, it requires a tremendous amount of resources, which some have and others don't. there is a lot of discussion about this in community. there are a lot of organizations that have tried to open up to get kids' attention -- to get kids attention that would not otherwise get it. for kids to whom youth sports is the pathway to higher education, this is something that warrants a little bit more conversation and study....
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. >>> nate silver and a special reflection on the late john lewis are up next.lection on the late john lewis are up next. this is what community looks like. ♪ caring for each other, ♪ protecting each other. ♪ and as the covid vaccine rolls out, we'll be ready to administer it. ♪ good morning! the four way is a destination place. administer it. right here, between these walls, is a lot of history. i am black. beautiful. i must be respected. black lawyers, doctors, educators, martin luther king, b.b. king, queen of soul aretha franklin. you're sitting in the place where giants ate. the four way, as a restaurant, meant so much to this neighborhood and we wanted to continue that. to have a place where you have dignity and belong, that's the legacy of the four way. ♪ did you know diarrhea is often caused by bad bacteria in food? try pepto® diarrhea. its concentrated formula coats and kills bacteria to relieve diarrhea. see, pepto® diarrhea gets to the source, killing the bad bacteria. so, make sure to have pepto® diarrhea on hand. the dealer gives you a trade-in offe
. >>> nate silver and a special reflection on the late john lewis are up next.lection on the late john lewis are up next. this is what community looks like. ♪ caring for each other, ♪ protecting each other. ♪ and as the covid vaccine rolls out, we'll be ready to administer it. ♪ good morning! the four way is a destination place. administer it. right here, between these walls, is a lot of history. i am black. beautiful. i must be respected. black lawyers, doctors, educators,...
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nate after getting vaccinated got covid.got sick, but believes he would have gotten much, much sicker, maybe even died, because of his underlying conditions if he wasn't vaccinated. he believes that that ceo in mississippi and his decision saved his life, but this is an ongoing controversy, ayman, north carolina just this week cracking down on vaccine vacationers, florida had already done it, so had new hampshire. a lot of other states looking at their own programs. there's differences not only state to state but in some cases county to county. so this is not by a long shot this controversy isn't over yet, ayman. >> it raises a lot of very important questions, chris jansing, thank you so much for that report. >>> joining me now is lloys pace. great to have you with us. dr. anthony fauci was on msnbc earlier today, he actually addressed the issue of increasing genomic testing to track the new variants that are popping up. i want to play for you and our viewers a clip of what he had to say. >> i think reasonably soon we are go
nate after getting vaccinated got covid.got sick, but believes he would have gotten much, much sicker, maybe even died, because of his underlying conditions if he wasn't vaccinated. he believes that that ceo in mississippi and his decision saved his life, but this is an ongoing controversy, ayman, north carolina just this week cracking down on vaccine vacationers, florida had already done it, so had new hampshire. a lot of other states looking at their own programs. there's differences not only...
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out from a friend in mississippi that you can get an appointment, you do get an appointment, but, nateips that totaled nearly 1,000 miles, two nights in a hotel, just to get vaccinated? >> i had a friend in ocean spring and gave me a phone number. turned out to be river hospital in mississippi. so i called them and they was real nice and gave us appointments for the 16th of january. >> reporter: why was it so important for you to get that appointment? >> well, i had some friends i lost due to covid-19. i had one landlord, been my landlord for years, and i wanted to get it as soon as we could, you know. >> reporter: you're getting emotional about this. >> well, he was a great guy. he got it and he did like i d -- >> reporter: what people don't know is you got covid. >> well i tested out about going to the hospital and finally got to the emergency room and i discovered what was wrong. they gave me some steroids and in about three days i popped that fever and started getting better. >> if not for having the vaccine, the question is, could you have -- >> if i hadn't had that vaccine, i pro
out from a friend in mississippi that you can get an appointment, you do get an appointment, but, nateips that totaled nearly 1,000 miles, two nights in a hotel, just to get vaccinated? >> i had a friend in ocean spring and gave me a phone number. turned out to be river hospital in mississippi. so i called them and they was real nice and gave us appointments for the 16th of january. >> reporter: why was it so important for you to get that appointment? >> well, i had some...
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welcome to uncle nate. we are are going to draw bubble letters. you need supplies.ou need a pencil, markers, something to color with and a few pieces of paper. gather up supplies and meet me back right here. all right. let's go. got all supplies out. draw your name lightly in the center of your page. give yourself room. give each letter a little room. all right. now, i want you to draw around each letter like you are driving a car around each letter. next, let's erase the center. take away the original outline and then we will be left just with the bubble letter. make sure you get the center part out of there. okay. we will touch it up. time for color. i chose yellow, orange, and red. yellow at the top, then the orange in the center, and i am making a stripe right through the center all the way across. last, my red, which makes a cool fade. time for the outline. unclenate's creative time. figure it out. now we are going to do a drop shadow. a shadow underneath each letter and to the side. it is really going to give it a 3-d look. wow! great job. i bet you didn't thi
welcome to uncle nate. we are are going to draw bubble letters. you need supplies.ou need a pencil, markers, something to color with and a few pieces of paper. gather up supplies and meet me back right here. all right. let's go. got all supplies out. draw your name lightly in the center of your page. give yourself room. give each letter a little room. all right. now, i want you to draw around each letter like you are driving a car around each letter. next, let's erase the center. take away the...
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in this e-mail a clinician nate players.e tabc news the nfl calls the lawsuit entirely misguided. norming, part of what they call demographic correction, is recommended but not required. and the concussion settlement program was agreed to by all parties with the assistance of expert neuropsychological clinicians and it relies on widely accepted and long-established testing and scoring methods. now 52 years old, kevin henry says daily life is a constant struggle. >> it takes everything in me to keep from crying, man. i just want to be -- i just want to be looked at the same way as a white guy. >> reporter: those two former players filing the lawsuit are waiting for a judge's ruling on the nfl's motion to dismiss the case. as of now the nfl has received around 3,000 claims for compensation and paid out about 1,200 of them to former players and their families, totaling about $800 million. but the nfl has repeatedly denied requests to release demographic data about those pehoave received settlements. ryan smith, abc news, westpo
in this e-mail a clinician nate players.e tabc news the nfl calls the lawsuit entirely misguided. norming, part of what they call demographic correction, is recommended but not required. and the concussion settlement program was agreed to by all parties with the assistance of expert neuropsychological clinicians and it relies on widely accepted and long-established testing and scoring methods. now 52 years old, kevin henry says daily life is a constant struggle. >> it takes everything in...
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nate said, we have been resurrected by them .all the anti- immigrants in legislation, was driving people away. and the other part of the town is framed. so she is the component of the latino people being there. he was to see that recover. he's afraid is not going to recover. in denison will be forever harmless. so in that sense, denison iowa is a metropolitan of the entire country. same issues that play out nationally playing out there. you can see the impact there. we don't if you live in new york or in california. to students of high school that they don't buy houses there in the shop there, denison will die. jessica: will next up i have one question in two phases. the first one, they take care of yourself and reporting that can be deeply affecting the second phrasing, how do you do health self-care while reporting is hard stories that can cause kind of this ptsd. dale: i think any more of this whiskey this one in full. if you going to get close to people really understand them, you're going to get close enough to hurt. there's
nate said, we have been resurrected by them .all the anti- immigrants in legislation, was driving people away. and the other part of the town is framed. so she is the component of the latino people being there. he was to see that recover. he's afraid is not going to recover. in denison will be forever harmless. so in that sense, denison iowa is a metropolitan of the entire country. same issues that play out nationally playing out there. you can see the impact there. we don't if you live in new...
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making progress we have been here two weeks and house passed the basic framework for the plan the nate is supposed to pass it by the end of the week >> let's talk about numbers, $1,400 direct payments to americans who qualified. is he of a mind to compromise who may qualify? >> the question been raise whether these checks go to people making 2,000 or $3,000 we are making sure working class getting these checks we are fine with that idea we are not going to leave out a large swath of the middle class and not compromise and reduce the amount of these checks >> vaccines, a moving goal post of this idea of when -- the president suggesting spring and and summer what's your target right now? >> our goal is 100 million shots. we are trying to ramp up vaccine production and distribution we'll have more to say of the targets that come after. >> that 100 million of 100 days that was a primary goal are you thinking bigger right now in terms of how many people should and can get vaccinated in the future >> our goal is to vaccinate as many and quickly as we can. the 100 million shots is an ambitiou
making progress we have been here two weeks and house passed the basic framework for the plan the nate is supposed to pass it by the end of the week >> let's talk about numbers, $1,400 direct payments to americans who qualified. is he of a mind to compromise who may qualify? >> the question been raise whether these checks go to people making 2,000 or $3,000 we are making sure working class getting these checks we are fine with that idea we are not going to leave out a large swath of...
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joining us for the hour are peter baker, chief white house correspondent for the "new york times," natedel percio, a republican strategist, also an msnbc political analyst, and michael star hopkins, a democratic strategist who served on the obama and clinton presidential campaigns. good to have everyone with us tonight. professor persily, let me start with you. since this is not a criminal but a governmental trial, a unique rare kind of proceeding, how do we assess the performance of the prosecution, of the impeachment managers today? i think it's one of the nagging irritations that some have that if this was a criminal trial it could feel like an open and shut case, but this is not that way. >> well, that's right, and as you said before, the senators are themselves witnesses and the senate is a crime scene. this is where it all took place, and in many ways, they are the best witnesses for what happened on january 6th. so this is, you know, at the intersection of criminal trials and political events, and i think that, you know, the lawyers did an incredibly effective job in proving thei
joining us for the hour are peter baker, chief white house correspondent for the "new york times," natedel percio, a republican strategist, also an msnbc political analyst, and michael star hopkins, a democratic strategist who served on the obama and clinton presidential campaigns. good to have everyone with us tonight. professor persily, let me start with you. since this is not a criminal but a governmental trial, a unique rare kind of proceeding, how do we assess the performance of...
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. >>> nate personli is a professor of law at stanford university. thank you for joining us.any republicans have acknowledged essentially that the fewer people that vote, the better republicans do. but now there's new cover for the strategy, right? the big lie. so how central is that to this large-scale national move to restrict voting? >> well, we're seeing several laws, in fact, over 100 or over 200 bills that have been proposed in different state legislators, trying to make it more difficult for people to vote. many of them are, as you say, trying to deal wh fraud" problem that was given a lot of amplification, but without a lot of evidence, over the last three months. but that is the strategy here, which is to use an anti-fraud rationale to try to make it harder for people to vote. >> right, but they're trying to stop something that never actually happened, right? i mean, this is not borne out by any research. >> that's right. as you say, it is the big lie. but it is a pervasive one and it's one that close to 30% or 40% of americans believe, that there is widespread belie
. >>> nate personli is a professor of law at stanford university. thank you for joining us.any republicans have acknowledged essentially that the fewer people that vote, the better republicans do. but now there's new cover for the strategy, right? the big lie. so how central is that to this large-scale national move to restrict voting? >> well, we're seeing several laws, in fact, over 100 or over 200 bills that have been proposed in different state legislators, trying to make it...
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we are in this moment of vac nating th vaccinating the communities and seeing the trend come down. >> more than 1.6 million doses of the vaccine are in california. that is 63% of the state's >> -- previous vaccine delivers from the state and the county. appointments for people 75 and older will be reschedules as soon as possible. >>> and foster farms, tries to ward off another outbreak. the outbreak in september in livingston has taken about 400 workers and at least nine of them died. fresno, more than 200 workers have been infected. they plan to vaccinate about 1,000 workers. >> vaccines will head straight to pharmacies. the federal government will ship doses to 6500 pharmacies nationwide. they include walgreens, and in the bay area, san francisco. >> you can make an appointment and get your shot conveniently and quickly. >> cvs is scheduled to administer 82,000 doses in california starting next thursday. right now, they are limited to people 65 and older. people can book an apartment going to cvs.com. walgreens has not released its vaccination plan. 63% of vaccine doses delivered to
we are in this moment of vac nating th vaccinating the communities and seeing the trend come down. >> more than 1.6 million doses of the vaccine are in california. that is 63% of the state's >> -- previous vaccine delivers from the state and the county. appointments for people 75 and older will be reschedules as soon as possible. >>> and foster farms, tries to ward off another outbreak. the outbreak in september in livingston has taken about 400 workers and at least nine of...
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we are in this moment of vac nating t vaccinating the communities and seeing the trend come down. >>on doses of the vaccine are in california. that is 63% of the state's >> -- previous vaccine delivers from the state and the county. appointments for people 75 and older will be reschedules as soon as possible. >>> and foster farms, tries to ward off another outbreak. the outbreak in september in livingston has taken about 400 workers and at least nine of them died. fresno, more than 200 workers have been infected. they plan to vaccinate about 1,000 work >>wi hdtraight to pharmacies. the federal government will ship doses to 6500 pharmacies nationwide. they include walgreens, and in the bay area, san francisco. >> you can make an appointment and get your shot conveniently and quickly. >> cvs is scheduled to administer 82,000 doses in california starting next thursday. right now, they are limited to people 65 and older. people can book an apartment going to cvs.com. walgreens has not released its vaccination plan. 63% of vaccine doses delivered to california have been administers. we ar
we are in this moment of vac nating t vaccinating the communities and seeing the trend come down. >>on doses of the vaccine are in california. that is 63% of the state's >> -- previous vaccine delivers from the state and the county. appointments for people 75 and older will be reschedules as soon as possible. >>> and foster farms, tries to ward off another outbreak. the outbreak in september in livingston has taken about 400 workers and at least nine of them died. fresno,...
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it seems like they might be trying to straddle this and come up with a plan to advantage a city nateto make this happen sooner, and they're refusing to sort of say that right now. i don't know what the final guidelines will be. they are coming into this, this administration came into office saying that they were going to follow the science exactly where it led, the science that the cdc has provided. so i don't know if it's going to be a situation where they try to buffer this by saying we have effective rapid tests for teachers and we're going to vaccinate the bulk of them or at least in places where communities are not -- where the ventilation is old and terrible in really old schools, etc., or teachers with co-morbidities. but you can tell that they're in this holding pattern i thought would be resolved before they were in office. they knew this was coming. it's a very volatile political issue, one that is going to dog democrats in the midterm elections even if it wasn't decided at the federal level. so i anticipate that they're trying to come up with some way to split the baby, an
it seems like they might be trying to straddle this and come up with a plan to advantage a city nateto make this happen sooner, and they're refusing to sort of say that right now. i don't know what the final guidelines will be. they are coming into this, this administration came into office saying that they were going to follow the science exactly where it led, the science that the cdc has provided. so i don't know if it's going to be a situation where they try to buffer this by saying we have...
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nate was here. he surged ahead. safe to say. he would eventually have that lead at 15 under par.sually it would be screaming as the ball trickled down the hill. nearly another hole out. 580 yard par. laid up, left himself a nice easy wedge. in the slowly roll it back. at 1600 game on. still looking for that first victory we it would've been for the lead. they are struggling with the wind. coming up way shorter at the green. add to that a cold potter and jordan couldn't make a move. he effectively put an end to his day. he had an absolute meltdown on 16. he couldn't get up and down. double bogey pot. that's a seven. and they were fuming. 235 yards. with a three iron. make that park for an eagle. and maverick takes the lead. right pace, right speed. but just an inch to the right so, he taps into tiber. here's the problem for mcneely. he also got to the 18th and two. the difference, he sank his 30 foot bomb to sex with an eagle and 65 final round to win and 18 under. it's the fourth career to her when. now, are you ready for some baseball? they report for spring training on wednesda
nate was here. he surged ahead. safe to say. he would eventually have that lead at 15 under par.sually it would be screaming as the ball trickled down the hill. nearly another hole out. 580 yard par. laid up, left himself a nice easy wedge. in the slowly roll it back. at 1600 game on. still looking for that first victory we it would've been for the lead. they are struggling with the wind. coming up way shorter at the green. add to that a cold potter and jordan couldn't make a move. he...
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nate was one of four tied for seconds when the day began. misses the short bogey for double. yikes. a triple bogey seven takes it out of contention. maverick mcneely a great chance and that slides on by. 16 under. berger on 18. a chance for eagle and the win. and why not? this thing is going to go in the bottom of the cup. and all they can say is well, ow. yeah, it's berger's biggest win and the first ever finish on the tour. the stanford kid loved every minute of it. >> it was fun. i had a lot of fun. great to be back in that position. and obviously was chasing from an early point. when it got intense, just breathe, focus on the shot you want to hit and i executed pretty darn well coming down the stretch, i thought. >>> and the super bowl of auto racing. bubba wallace making his debut for michael jordan's new team. everything good until lap 14. a massive 16-car pile up. cars just running into ooech other. no major injuries but a quick exit for many. it started raining and raining and raining. they're still waiting. they're only 15 laps in. still hoping to race tonight. we'll keep y
nate was one of four tied for seconds when the day began. misses the short bogey for double. yikes. a triple bogey seven takes it out of contention. maverick mcneely a great chance and that slides on by. 16 under. berger on 18. a chance for eagle and the win. and why not? this thing is going to go in the bottom of the cup. and all they can say is well, ow. yeah, it's berger's biggest win and the first ever finish on the tour. the stanford kid loved every minute of it. >> it was fun. i had...
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i will see you next time on uncle nate's creativity time. ♪ >> shop and dine in the 49 promotes localusinesses and challenges residents to do their business in the 49 square files of san francisco. we help san francisco remain unique, successful and right vi. so where will you shop and dine in the 49? >> i'm one of three owners here in san francisco and we provide mostly live music entertainment and we have food, the type of food that we have a mexican food and it's not a big menu, but we did it with love. like ribeye tacos and quesadillas and fries. for latinos, it brings families together and if we can bring that family to your business, you're gold. tonight we have russelling for e community. >> we have a ten-person limb elimination match. we have a full-size ring with barside food and drink. we ended up getting wrestling here with puoillo del mar. we're hope og get families to join us. we've done a drag queen bingo and we're trying to be a diverse kind of club, trying different things. this is a great part of town and there's a bunch of shops, a variety of stores and ethnic restau
i will see you next time on uncle nate's creativity time. ♪ >> shop and dine in the 49 promotes localusinesses and challenges residents to do their business in the 49 square files of san francisco. we help san francisco remain unique, successful and right vi. so where will you shop and dine in the 49? >> i'm one of three owners here in san francisco and we provide mostly live music entertainment and we have food, the type of food that we have a mexican food and it's not a big...
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terms of proportional changes to the world the introduction of this late into the nate is one of the most dramatic changes that we've made to the biosphere. this is . he researches artificial light emissions from cities and their impact today more than 80 percent of the world's population is no longer experienced. for example nights are so bright in singapore that people can't adapt their vision for darkness today scientists are warning of the dangers of artificial light at night it did me . oh and that's when i decided. this is the most bizarre activists in india. we do sniping scientists now consider artificial light at night a form of pollution. during the entire development of. multicellular organisms. it's an animal's invertebrates and mammals primates and humans during that whole time there was this constant signal coming from the environment this is daytime this is night time this is the lunar month. in areas that have experienced strong light pollution that signal is effectively has been dramatically trick. industry as a shadow over the past century has led to assertion artif
terms of proportional changes to the world the introduction of this late into the nate is one of the most dramatic changes that we've made to the biosphere. this is . he researches artificial light emissions from cities and their impact today more than 80 percent of the world's population is no longer experienced. for example nights are so bright in singapore that people can't adapt their vision for darkness today scientists are warning of the dangers of artificial light at night it did me . oh...
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nate, i want to begin with what the trial was about.described as incitement of the insurrection but there were really three main things that came across in the way the democrats presented pretty strong arguments. one, donald trump tried to illegally steal the election. two, they argued he tried to incite and did incite the insurrection. then, three, he betrayed his office, they argued, during the actual violent insurrection. do you think they were effective and did they prove their case on those three points? >> they certainly did. i actually think there is an overwhelming majority of the senate that agrees with that that they proved their case on the basic facts. there was one article of impeachment but all of those different factors were tied up in it because you had the big lie which led to the mobilization of the groups on the mall that then were incited by the president's not just his speech on the mall area or the ellipse but also sort of series of statements he had been making that fomented the mob and then led them to overtake t
nate, i want to begin with what the trial was about.described as incitement of the insurrection but there were really three main things that came across in the way the democrats presented pretty strong arguments. one, donald trump tried to illegally steal the election. two, they argued he tried to incite and did incite the insurrection. then, three, he betrayed his office, they argued, during the actual violent insurrection. do you think they were effective and did they prove their case on...
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nate asks, what came first, property or exchange? >> well, my -- i think you have to -- well, historically, we can't really pin this thing down very carefully but all seems to happen the same time. so, you'll start so toe see this movement of goods like open ales over a -- opals that have to be hand to hand, can't just be one person traveling hundreds of miles to get this stuff hauling it back. and at the same time we see kind of art coming out, painting and things, and you'll start to see complex tools, where they put these things together, and all of this is happening around the same time, and so my argument is that once we got abstract thought, that both makes property possible and exchange possible. and so it's -- when he can think outside the here and now that both things start to take off. >> and how does the symbolic and abstract thought -- how do you pull that through into -- can you give us a couple of examples how people think that way today in our everyday life. it's not just these far away thousands of years ago people. >
nate asks, what came first, property or exchange? >> well, my -- i think you have to -- well, historically, we can't really pin this thing down very carefully but all seems to happen the same time. so, you'll start so toe see this movement of goods like open ales over a -- opals that have to be hand to hand, can't just be one person traveling hundreds of miles to get this stuff hauling it back. and at the same time we see kind of art coming out, painting and things, and you'll start to...
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looking for his second crystal trophy, two-stroke lead was gone in a flash. 38-year-old nate ashley, making a charge, nearly a stat seventh hole, we eventually tied for the lead. he nearly had the shot of the day out of the park on 15. check out the feet fly up, would have been for the lead, and danielle knew it. was melting down on 16. he flew the green on this shot, and then he cannot get up and down. this pokey part, no. how about the double bogey cup? no. that is a seven. and poor ashley was fuming. meanwhile, stanford alum maverick mcneely, on 18, get there in two, settle for a birdie to tie burger for the lead. berger, who double bogey to 18 yesterday, hit the green into, this part for a 30 foot eagle, and it landed. seven under 65, final-round to win it, and 18 under par, it is his fourth career pj tour win. he now has 26 straight rounds of par or better. mcneely settles for second place. they tie for third and ashley cost them a lot of money. he tied for fifth. here is the champ. >> i think i pleaded three times, i had a 10th and the fifth and now the victory but i love pebbl
looking for his second crystal trophy, two-stroke lead was gone in a flash. 38-year-old nate ashley, making a charge, nearly a stat seventh hole, we eventually tied for the lead. he nearly had the shot of the day out of the park on 15. check out the feet fly up, would have been for the lead, and danielle knew it. was melting down on 16. he flew the green on this shot, and then he cannot get up and down. this pokey part, no. how about the double bogey cup? no. that is a seven. and poor ashley...
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nate silver, political prognosticator gave me a 96% chance of losing by between eight and 12 points.e won by five points instead. david: you get elected governor. early on there was a crisis in baltimore. the biggest city in maryland. a person who had been arrested was put in a police paddy wagon and he died in that paddy wagon more or less. his name was freddie gray. it produced a lot of riots in baltimore. you being the governor, did you say to the mayor "fix this problem," or did you get involved? was it controversial to get involved? gov. hogan: it was 90 days after i was sworn in so i am a new baby governor then the worst violence in 97 years broke out in the city of baltimore. the city was in flames. it was out of control. the mayor was not responding. business owners, city residents were scared. the city police force was overwhelmed. i immediately declared a state of emergency. i called up the national guard and we sent in 1000 extra police officers and 4000 members of the national guard. we brought peace and calm to the city. we allowed peaceful protesters to continue safely
nate silver, political prognosticator gave me a 96% chance of losing by between eight and 12 points.e won by five points instead. david: you get elected governor. early on there was a crisis in baltimore. the biggest city in maryland. a person who had been arrested was put in a police paddy wagon and he died in that paddy wagon more or less. his name was freddie gray. it produced a lot of riots in baltimore. you being the governor, did you say to the mayor "fix this problem," or did...
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european judge test with imposing law and order and a trial road testing the laws of a uniformed natured nate -- uniformed nation. peter: welcome back. your top stories so far today -- the u.s. secretary-general has appealed to world leaders to end what he calls a suicidal war on nature. he was speaking after an environmental report outlining environment threats. germany has accused iran of playing with fire over the 2050 nuclear deal. u.s. says it is ready to join talks with iran in talks with the agreement. the u.s. envoy to yemen is urging for a stop of attacks on a u.s. -- on a city -- to the coronavirus pandemic and the spread of new variants. one that was identified in south africa's moving across the continent. there is evidence to suggest it is more resistant to vaccines and those fears are raising concerns. a handful of african countries are just beginning to roll out their vaccination programs stopped recorded deaths across the continent have reached 100,000. that is as a new ebola outbreak poses new threats also. a professor of micro biology at johns hopkins university, we asked hi
european judge test with imposing law and order and a trial road testing the laws of a uniformed natured nate -- uniformed nation. peter: welcome back. your top stories so far today -- the u.s. secretary-general has appealed to world leaders to end what he calls a suicidal war on nature. he was speaking after an environmental report outlining environment threats. germany has accused iran of playing with fire over the 2050 nuclear deal. u.s. says it is ready to join talks with iran in talks with...
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christina foggie gan says the longer we wait to fax nate as many people as possible, the more time the virus has to mutate. in san francisco, luz pena, abc 7 news. >>> happening now, san jose city council members are weighing a proposal that would force major grocers to provide hazard pay to employees. this comes as multiple cities in california are looking into similar measures. abc 7 news reporter chris nguyen has the story from the south bay. >> reporter: the bay area's largest city is consiri proposal to give extra pay to frontline workers. >> i have three children that i worry about. i believe that the hazard pay would let me feel more easy -- >> reporter: in this new videod commercial workers local 5, union workers are making their case. >> it's something we really need to helping us out. being exposed every day, eight hours a day with no covid pay is a shame. >> reporter: that's why city council member sergio jimenez is pushing an emergency ordinance to force large grocery stores, chain supermarkets and retail stores that sell food products to sem rarely pay employees an additio
christina foggie gan says the longer we wait to fax nate as many people as possible, the more time the virus has to mutate. in san francisco, luz pena, abc 7 news. >>> happening now, san jose city council members are weighing a proposal that would force major grocers to provide hazard pay to employees. this comes as multiple cities in california are looking into similar measures. abc 7 news reporter chris nguyen has the story from the south bay. >> reporter: the bay area's...
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& johnson, i think it's going to relieve some pressure in terms of distribution and things of that nate >> johnson & johnson shares are up by 1.6% i was talking to a portfolio manager earlier today, he mentioned health care being a top sector into this year on the notion that vaccines are going to be part of our daily lives. is that a premise in which you would invest, that they've got these vaccines, there are variants, you may need boosters, etc., is that enough to say yes, that's the sector i want to believe in >> when you're looking at bristol meyer or pfizer or merck or any of these names, j and j you look at the composite of what they do and what they have in the pipeline. obviously, the fast track that we've we've seen in this process has been amazing, how fast they've been able to get to this point is extraordinary still to me, it's shocking that we've been able to get here as fast as we have. hopefully it will don't safe i think that's not your only reason it's just one more catalyst. i own it i own it for a lot of reasons, not just this one. but i think this is one more in the
& johnson, i think it's going to relieve some pressure in terms of distribution and things of that nate >> johnson & johnson shares are up by 1.6% i was talking to a portfolio manager earlier today, he mentioned health care being a top sector into this year on the notion that vaccines are going to be part of our daily lives. is that a premise in which you would invest, that they've got these vaccines, there are variants, you may need boosters, etc., is that enough to say yes,...
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i would think that nate represents the young, and we would be the seasoned -- >> old gendered. >> ander pre-game show, and it will be followed by "the road to the super bowl," and "tony goes to the super bowl." then our coverage of the super bowl begins at 2:00 p.m., and that will take you to the super bowl kickoff show that begins at 6:00 eastern. ♪ >> pauley: we leave you this super bowl sunday south of tampa, in florida's 10,000 islands. captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, committed to improving health for everyone, everywhere. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org i'm jane pauley. please join us when our trumpet sounds again, next sunday mororning. narratator: if marark "misteter cartoon"n" machado didn't h have the fifighting spspirit to drdraw out hisis pa, he neverer would havave turned chrome i into a canvnvas. if he lelet a lack of toolsls stop him,m, he neverer would'vee starteted tattooining using a a homemade m machine. anand if he lilistened to o thoo said youou need an a art degree, he never w would havee perfecected the ststreet lookk ththat
i would think that nate represents the young, and we would be the seasoned -- >> old gendered. >> ander pre-game show, and it will be followed by "the road to the super bowl," and "tony goes to the super bowl." then our coverage of the super bowl begins at 2:00 p.m., and that will take you to the super bowl kickoff show that begins at 6:00 eastern. ♪ >> pauley: we leave you this super bowl sunday south of tampa, in florida's 10,000 islands. captioning...
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nate lashley was one of four tied for second when the day began. all kinds of trouble on 16. misses the short and a triple bogey 7 takes him out of contention, but he did finish tied for fifth. grew up near pebble on 18. great chance or to the eagle but that slides on by. it goes into the clubhouse 16 under tied with berger. here is berger on 18. he did a two-putt for the win. why birdie when you can finish in style with an eagle? and it goes. mcneeley and everybody else, all they can say is wow. it is berger's biggest win. mcneeley's best finish ever on the tour. the stanford kid loved every minute. >> it was fun. i had a lot of fun. it was great to be back in that position, and obviously was chasing from an early point. and you know, got intense, just focused on the shot you want to hit and i executed pretty darn well coming down the stretch, i thought. i love pebble beach. every time i've ever played it, i wonder why i don't come back more often. it's just a special place. every time you step up to the tee, you just -- you tend to take in the sights and sounds and don't re
nate lashley was one of four tied for second when the day began. all kinds of trouble on 16. misses the short and a triple bogey 7 takes him out of contention, but he did finish tied for fifth. grew up near pebble on 18. great chance or to the eagle but that slides on by. it goes into the clubhouse 16 under tied with berger. here is berger on 18. he did a two-putt for the win. why birdie when you can finish in style with an eagle? and it goes. mcneeley and everybody else, all they can say is...
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nate surged ahead, he had the wind figured out on seven. it was nearly an ace.or the lead, 15 underpar. and another one, usually the gallery would be screaming with the ball trickling down the hill. he would tap that one in for the lead.
nate surged ahead, he had the wind figured out on seven. it was nearly an ace.or the lead, 15 underpar. and another one, usually the gallery would be screaming with the ball trickling down the hill. he would tap that one in for the lead.
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who's the head of the state of rhineland pull out nate in the south west of germany who described the chancellor is not particularly willing to concede ground the federal government doesn't seem interested in talking about 10 eason steps people are broke enough to months in lock down. german chancellor angela merkel has ceded ground not just on the date either with one of the biggest moves that we've seen is that the reopening of schools kindergartens and day care will now be put directly in the hands of the states in which those schools are what that means in some states like saxony. and hester the school could be back as soon as monday next week but there's also moves when it comes to hairdressers which is good news for the likes of myself we've started to look a little shaky during this lockdown from the 1st of march headdresses will be able to reopen with some caveats in place there will be certain hygiene requirements masks having to be worn these type of things and limit on the number of people in shops now what did come out as well is an all important figure this is $35.00 per
who's the head of the state of rhineland pull out nate in the south west of germany who described the chancellor is not particularly willing to concede ground the federal government doesn't seem interested in talking about 10 eason steps people are broke enough to months in lock down. german chancellor angela merkel has ceded ground not just on the date either with one of the biggest moves that we've seen is that the reopening of schools kindergartens and day care will now be put directly in...
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there's many organizations doing good work, but we do not have anybody that is really trying to court nateverything. -- coordinate everything. we saw these pandemic hospitals without food because everything was shut down. cooks were not going to work. you had hospitals that nobody was feeding. organizations that had to activate that emergency, but then we saw millions of americans losing their jobs. many of them are undocumented. i'm not going to get political if we should be taking care of the undocumented or not, but this is the reality. we had millions of americans, undocumented, working the fields so you and i, we can have vegetables in the supermarket. working on deliveries, so you and i could get food delivered at home. we have the undocumented that had been moving america through this pandemic, so it was clear to me that we must be taking care of everybody. the federal government has possibilities to have a better way to keep everybody fed. the last big meaningful conversation about how to feed america happened in 1969 under the nixon administration, which was the white house summit
there's many organizations doing good work, but we do not have anybody that is really trying to court nateverything. -- coordinate everything. we saw these pandemic hospitals without food because everything was shut down. cooks were not going to work. you had hospitals that nobody was feeding. organizations that had to activate that emergency, but then we saw millions of americans losing their jobs. many of them are undocumented. i'm not going to get political if we should be taking care of the...
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i do think the coronavirus is here with us to stay, u nfortu nately.been wonderful to see that these vaccines do seem to prevent hospitalisations, which is the thing that we're most concerned about. so if they can continue to work on these vaccines to ensure that they're safe and effective as these variants mutate, then i think we may be considering annual shots to make sure that everyone stays safe. and can i ask you an unfair question on timescales, here? of course we don't know what will happen and we have to be prepared for the unpredictable, but with all things being equal, given where we are now, do you have a rough hopeful timetable in your head for when life could start to get back to normal? yes. i mean, i have been thinking about this a lot. and i first have to say it's so critical that we think about vaccine distribution and equity globally, that the virus does not stop at a given border. it is critical that we get vaccines distributed globally. i think if we can get effective scallop of these vaccines over the next 3—6 months, globally, the
i do think the coronavirus is here with us to stay, u nfortu nately.been wonderful to see that these vaccines do seem to prevent hospitalisations, which is the thing that we're most concerned about. so if they can continue to work on these vaccines to ensure that they're safe and effective as these variants mutate, then i think we may be considering annual shots to make sure that everyone stays safe. and can i ask you an unfair question on timescales, here? of course we don't know what will...
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a reset for transatlantic relations as president biden recommits to nate and pledges to "earn back" europe's trust. america is back. the transatlantic alliance is back. and we are not looking backward, we are looking forward together. america's top diplomat speaks exclusively to the bbc about the biden team's approach to the world. whether it's climate change, whether it's this pandemic, whether it's the spread of a dangerous weapon, not a single nation acting alone can deal with them effectively. we have to find ways to work together. the united arab emirates says dubai's missing princess is being cared for at home. the un human rights watchdog asks for proof that latifa is still alive. astonishing new images sent back from mars by nasa's perseverance rover, showing the red planet's surface in detail. and the reality star kim kardashian files for divorce from her husband, the rapper kanye west, after seven years of marriage. hello and thanks forjoining us. president biden has told world leaders the transatlantic alliance is back, following years of strained relations between the us and euro
a reset for transatlantic relations as president biden recommits to nate and pledges to "earn back" europe's trust. america is back. the transatlantic alliance is back. and we are not looking backward, we are looking forward together. america's top diplomat speaks exclusively to the bbc about the biden team's approach to the world. whether it's climate change, whether it's this pandemic, whether it's the spread of a dangerous weapon, not a single nation acting alone can deal with them...
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nate but we just don't have enough that actually we're going to have to even 3000000 votes a day if we hope to get on top of this being done by the end of the summer well and even then 70 percent that's still a large number isn't even known as 70 percent of americans are willing and wanting to get the shots i know a lot of people the medical field have rejected the shot. i think we can surely get 70 percent of people to take this although there is definitely some reluctance to get a vaccine which you know we still wrote we quickly with the technology which we previously don't have a lot of commercial experience i still think sentences the people who are resisting the vaccine don't make up with 30 percent of the population so i'm optimistic we can get to 70 percent well hopefully people want to return to their known normal are their normal that is dr schaffner we've been seeing the new variants of the virus there. just more countries are looking to impose these stricter lock down the on travel on international travel maternal reported this week that it's a vaccine is indeed in fact of a
nate but we just don't have enough that actually we're going to have to even 3000000 votes a day if we hope to get on top of this being done by the end of the summer well and even then 70 percent that's still a large number isn't even known as 70 percent of americans are willing and wanting to get the shots i know a lot of people the medical field have rejected the shot. i think we can surely get 70 percent of people to take this although there is definitely some reluctance to get a vaccine...
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diallo who's the head of the state of rhineland polaha nates a member of the social democratic party saying that as far as she was concerned it seemed like the chancellery didn't seem interested in easing any steps and saying that people had been broken by the lockdown measures that were put in place while chancellor merkel did give some ground on a number of issues not just the the date in which lockdown would run through until also and particularly quite importantly when it comes to schools and daycares the decision when to open those will now be in the hands directly all of the leaders of germany 16 states what that means is in places like saxon he has a. school could be back as soon as monday however in all the states like baton vote and book they're saying that's not such a good idea and they have no intention of doing that any time soon we have a highly fragile situation we can see in other countries such as portugal how quickly the tide can turn head dresses will be open again from the 1st of march there will be some requirements put in place though the big number that come ou
diallo who's the head of the state of rhineland polaha nates a member of the social democratic party saying that as far as she was concerned it seemed like the chancellery didn't seem interested in easing any steps and saying that people had been broken by the lockdown measures that were put in place while chancellor merkel did give some ground on a number of issues not just the the date in which lockdown would run through until also and particularly quite importantly when it comes to schools...
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china willing to lunge but for my for my view it seemed like he was he was ruffled and very comes to nate about the future is i mean i think he has reasons to feel a bit ruffled as you say because china has as she jinping has said you know he wants china to become a technological powerhouse as the made in china 2025 which is soon way on its way to success and then we have the very expensive belt and road initiatives so china policy in infrastructure and fed the developing the manufacturing industry i think the u.s. feels slightly threatened and i think washington does not want to lose the game of course and they want to kind of address policy revisit the china approach and so that they are not left behind and catch up to china. meeting that i just mentioned between the 2 leaders joe biden voiced concerns about a bridge ngs coercive and unfair trade practices as he put it concerns about hong kong concerns about beijing's treatments of muslims engine jarring and about its approach towards taiwan is not exactly a way of sort of making friends and influencing people you know i think because o
china willing to lunge but for my for my view it seemed like he was he was ruffled and very comes to nate about the future is i mean i think he has reasons to feel a bit ruffled as you say because china has as she jinping has said you know he wants china to become a technological powerhouse as the made in china 2025 which is soon way on its way to success and then we have the very expensive belt and road initiatives so china policy in infrastructure and fed the developing the manufacturing...