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businesses are counting on us, and new mexico lives. deserve, all of us, the opportunity to save as many new mexicans as we can. ok. next slide. all right. i just want to make sure that even though we have managed and we will talk more about that, our two week reset, thank you, new mexico for working hard to do that, thank you to the business community who really takes a significant hit, and to all of the individuals who are now on unemployment. this is not easy. this is really hard, living among a deadly virus. i just want to point out, the virus is still here. it is still deadly. it is still highly contagious. even though we are working, again, to try to manage this virus, you have to do your part. you cannot stop being vigilant. remember? don't go more than three places. you must have your mask. i have my mask. walking right out here, i have my mask. i just take it off to get on camera. you have to be socially distance from one another, and we have to aboutlly vigilant bringing family groups together outside of our bubbles or our own
businesses are counting on us, and new mexico lives. deserve, all of us, the opportunity to save as many new mexicans as we can. ok. next slide. all right. i just want to make sure that even though we have managed and we will talk more about that, our two week reset, thank you, new mexico for working hard to do that, thank you to the business community who really takes a significant hit, and to all of the individuals who are now on unemployment. this is not easy. this is really hard, living...
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you know, we lost our irst child in new mexico.ave more in the hospita this deadly virus doesn't care how old you, are doesn't careyo whare, where you live, your political affiliation, and we are very nervous abut what thanksgiving could produce a month ler, and we have been doing as much productive messaging, and while we preciate that dr. fauci is doing that, this is really what the federal government did by telling people you d't have to listen to your governors, you don't have to care about public health issues or the public health order, and this virus is a hoax, and it j gives people an opportunity to say, we don't have to worry about it, and thta is the most dangerous set of circumstances moving forward until we get a vaccine. so we're nervous, but we're doing all the rigsa mesng, and that's part of the reset, right, if you limit where peo ae er they have been exposed, then i can limit the spread of the virus.ki so we're call of that into consideration -- all of that into consideration. >> reporter: new mexico is seeing the
you know, we lost our irst child in new mexico.ave more in the hospita this deadly virus doesn't care how old you, are doesn't careyo whare, where you live, your political affiliation, and we are very nervous abut what thanksgiving could produce a month ler, and we have been doing as much productive messaging, and while we preciate that dr. fauci is doing that, this is really what the federal government did by telling people you d't have to listen to your governors, you don't have to care about...
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in love with -- with new mexico. at one point he said that he wished he could marry the two loves of his life, physics and new mexico. that's before he got married. i just want to be clear about that, and this was an opportunity for him to do that. so he -- he showed groves some places around new mexico and they settled on this boys school at los alamos and so after that was chosen in november of 1942 oppy started recruiting people and couldn't tell them what he was doing. he said you know i would like you to join me on this project and i can't tell what you you're going to be doing. you're going to be in a pete aboutful place essential to the war effort. people who new oppy new the work that was being done in germany. they knew that this was going to be something that was going to be important, so a lot of people did sign on. they were given an address in santa fe to report to. they went to that 109 east palace address right near the peraza in santa fe and then were told you're not quite there. it's another 40 miles
in love with -- with new mexico. at one point he said that he wished he could marry the two loves of his life, physics and new mexico. that's before he got married. i just want to be clear about that, and this was an opportunity for him to do that. so he -- he showed groves some places around new mexico and they settled on this boys school at los alamos and so after that was chosen in november of 1942 oppy started recruiting people and couldn't tell them what he was doing. he said you know i...
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covid caiking across the country and hospitals reaching capacity, we talk with the governor of new mexico about grappling with the pandemic. and it's friday-- mark shieldsd vid brooks analyze the president's firing of a top challenges to the election results and refusal to concede defeat. plus, the light of a clear blue morning-- dolly parton talks with us about her new book, a christmas special and offers her timeless wisdom. >> some good things about getting older is that you can look back on your life and see what you've accomplished and see what you can do to help otherpe le on their journey, which is what i'm doing right now. >> woodruff: all that and more tonight's pbs newshour. >> ajor funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving o economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation. fostering informed and engaged communities. more at kf.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by c sta
covid caiking across the country and hospitals reaching capacity, we talk with the governor of new mexico about grappling with the pandemic. and it's friday-- mark shieldsd vid brooks analyze the president's firing of a top challenges to the election results and refusal to concede defeat. plus, the light of a clear blue morning-- dolly parton talks with us about her new book, a christmas special and offers her timeless wisdom. >> some good things about getting older is that you can look...
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with new mexico. at one point he said he wished he could marry the two loves of his life, physics and new mexico. that was before he got married. i want to be clear about that. this was an opportunity for him to do that. he showed grove some places around mexico and they settle on this boys school and lost alamos. after that was chosen in november of 1942, oppy started recruiting people. he could not tell them what he was doing. he would say i would love for you to join me on this project. but i can't really tell you what you will be doing. you'll be in a beautiful place in all essential for the war effort. people who knew oppy knew the work that was being done in germany. they knew this would be something important. so a lot of people did sign on. they were given an address in santa fe to report to. they went to that 1:09 east palace address right near the plaza in santa fe. there were told you're not quite there yet. a little 40 miles. here is your temporary security pass to get into los alamos. so
with new mexico. at one point he said he wished he could marry the two loves of his life, physics and new mexico. that was before he got married. i want to be clear about that. this was an opportunity for him to do that. he showed grove some places around mexico and they settle on this boys school and lost alamos. after that was chosen in november of 1942, oppy started recruiting people. he could not tell them what he was doing. he would say i would love for you to join me on this project. but...
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and she helped shatter another glass ceiling in new mexico. representatives for the first time. how are you? >> i am great. it is actually wonderful to be here. you know, we are in d.c. right now, going through orientation with our incredibly diverse class. >> tell me a little bit. you're leaving new mexico. you're now in a swirl of a different world in washington, d.c. what is the first day like? what does the orientation feel like? >> it really is great. the actual first day, we were on the -- in the people's house, right? we went down into the name per. you are sitting there and you realize there are layers of time. you are sitting there in a place where lincoln was a congressperson, where abolitionists sat, where the very first woman who was a congressperson was. where wars were declared. we're sitting in this historic place and we're going to make the decisions that will impact our future, from do we attack climate change, to all of the other issues, the policies, the priorities, the budgets that will shape our future. so, you're sitting
and she helped shatter another glass ceiling in new mexico. representatives for the first time. how are you? >> i am great. it is actually wonderful to be here. you know, we are in d.c. right now, going through orientation with our incredibly diverse class. >> tell me a little bit. you're leaving new mexico. you're now in a swirl of a different world in washington, d.c. what is the first day like? what does the orientation feel like? >> it really is great. the actual first...
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you work in congress, new mexico is a crazy place, every dimension of politics there. how do you talk to people, bring them over to get understanding to break some of this gridlock? rep. haaland: of course, i would like to say that you start with things that you can agree on. indian country, those are some issues that some of us can agree fact, i was the highest rated freshmen for bipartisanship, most of my bills have cosponsorship from across the aisle and i have worked with my but public and colleagues to move our country forward in a lot of areas. we can absolutely agree on things, we are all humans. we can agree on things, we need to find those things, and we need to start with those things and push them forward and i have every faith that we can do that. steven: representative haaland of new mexico, cochair of the native american caucus, lots of other stuff she has out there, secretary oft interior, appreciate your time and i hope you will talk to us soon. thank you. rep. haaland: thank you so much. william jverend barker the second is the president and senior lec
you work in congress, new mexico is a crazy place, every dimension of politics there. how do you talk to people, bring them over to get understanding to break some of this gridlock? rep. haaland: of course, i would like to say that you start with things that you can agree on. indian country, those are some issues that some of us can agree fact, i was the highest rated freshmen for bipartisanship, most of my bills have cosponsorship from across the aisle and i have worked with my but public and...
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that's where my focus is. >> let's talk about coronavirus in your state of new mexico.00 total cases. 1,300 deaths in new mexico. you enacted a public health order. businesses with four or more positive rapid responses in a 14-day period to shut down for two weeks. do you think that will help curb the spread, not only in new mexico, but around the country? >> i do. i will tell you why. we don't want businesses to shutter. we are seeing that essential businesses are certainly not exempt from having covid cases and from having the four rapid responses. it's getting businesses to have the opportunity to reengage with their employees. everyone has to be tested. now we will do weekly testing at all of the businesses, including grocery stores. we have a reset. some businesses are not allowed to be open until we have a lower positivity rate and a lower rate of infection. we are seeing some stability in our numbers. we are not going to see them go down. i'm looking for stability. i want to rest and support our healthcare system and workers. we do think this strategy is working,
that's where my focus is. >> let's talk about coronavirus in your state of new mexico.00 total cases. 1,300 deaths in new mexico. you enacted a public health order. businesses with four or more positive rapid responses in a 14-day period to shut down for two weeks. do you think that will help curb the spread, not only in new mexico, but around the country? >> i do. i will tell you why. we don't want businesses to shutter. we are seeing that essential businesses are certainly not...
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steve patterson's in albuquerque, new mexico where new restrictions have been put in place just in timehanksgiving. maura, let me start with you. walk us through a little bit of why these nurses are striking and the fear -- i know there's a lot of people that are worried that health care workers have basically hit a wall and they're just done after nine months of this. >> exactly, chuck. and there's the question, right? as we see an increase in hospitalizations across the entire country, these nurses are absolutely integral to care. but they're worried, these 800 nurses that have walked out of this hospital here are worried that they can't provide adequate care when they only have half the amount of nurses that are needed to care for covid patients. nurses here telling me it's actually about double the work, meaning double the labor, to adequately take care of a covid patient and that demand has just increased as they see this second wave spiking. they started negotiations here last year before the pandemic hit, put them on hold during the first wave, and were hoping to resolve it befor
steve patterson's in albuquerque, new mexico where new restrictions have been put in place just in timehanksgiving. maura, let me start with you. walk us through a little bit of why these nurses are striking and the fear -- i know there's a lot of people that are worried that health care workers have basically hit a wall and they're just done after nine months of this. >> exactly, chuck. and there's the question, right? as we see an increase in hospitalizations across the entire country,...
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new mexico and oregon orders new shutdowns. colorado returning it highest ll of separation. and being instituted. this morning jake tapper spoke with dr. fauci. >> 184,000 new cases on one day and it is getting worse. other than wearing masks, washes hands and social distancing, what more do we need to be doing? >> well, what we have to do is make what you just said is uniform. no excuse not to do it because we know that that can turn things around. i mean that is the tool we have. as i mentioned, there is good news with the vaccine and help is coming so that should motivate people to just say that we'll double down and did this uniformly. those are the tools that we have and they do work. we can get there to plateau and come down. obviously everybody is sensitive to what we call covid-19 fatigue. fatigue but we have to hang in there particularly in the colder weather at we get into the late fall and early winter months. wri we have to get together on this jack o jack -- jake because we know that people can. >> and the university of washington model procejects tha the u.s. w
new mexico and oregon orders new shutdowns. colorado returning it highest ll of separation. and being instituted. this morning jake tapper spoke with dr. fauci. >> 184,000 new cases on one day and it is getting worse. other than wearing masks, washes hands and social distancing, what more do we need to be doing? >> well, what we have to do is make what you just said is uniform. no excuse not to do it because we know that that can turn things around. i mean that is the tool we have....
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and then in new mexico's democratic he losing to the republican 53.9% to 46.1%. and then in what was expected to be one of the toughest seats for democrats to hang onto, it was sort of the surprise of last cycle. democrat kendra horn in the very republican state of oklahoma losing her seat to stephanie 47.9% to epublican, 51.1%. those are some of the ones that won't be returning. and there's the fact that the chairwoman in charge of gaining
and then in new mexico's democratic he losing to the republican 53.9% to 46.1%. and then in what was expected to be one of the toughest seats for democrats to hang onto, it was sort of the surprise of last cycle. democrat kendra horn in the very republican state of oklahoma losing her seat to stephanie 47.9% to epublican, 51.1%. those are some of the ones that won't be returning. and there's the fact that the chairwoman in charge of gaining
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oregon and new mexico have also announced partial lockdowns. here in new york we have new restrictions. new covid-19 cases are rising. it's not a number i say very often, in 54 states and territories. every single one. 45 states and territories have now seen a greater than 25% increase in covid-19 cases in the last two weeks, total cases in the united states are nearing 1 million and more than 246,000 americans are dead. remember that the trump white house predicted at the very worst 240,000 americans would die. the number they initially stated was 180,000 to 240,000 if they did nothing. 220,000, i'm sorry. 240,000 was the final number they gave. this adds more evidence to the mountain that shows what an utter failure this president and his administration have been in the face of this crisis. they have exceeded their own maximum expectations. coming up next hour we'll answer your questions about what you need to do to survive the next wave, because it will be months before there's a vaccine or a treatment. by the way, trump didn't even show up a
oregon and new mexico have also announced partial lockdowns. here in new york we have new restrictions. new covid-19 cases are rising. it's not a number i say very often, in 54 states and territories. every single one. 45 states and territories have now seen a greater than 25% increase in covid-19 cases in the last two weeks, total cases in the united states are nearing 1 million and more than 246,000 americans are dead. remember that the trump white house predicted at the very worst 240,000...
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i hope the fellow from new mexico is still listening. we had a navajo code talker on a local radio station being interviewed and that fella saying the marine corps, him, and navajo. and before the hair on the back of my neck stood up, i was standing up at attention. my dad was a marine in iwo jima, i was a marine in vietnam. the question i have is, if franklin roosevelt still lived in august, would eleanor let him use the bombs? and semper fidelis for america. >> thanks for that. eleanor roosevelt was not directing war policy either before or after franklin roosevelt's death in april. roosevelt was keenly interested in the manhattan project, which was the construction of the atomic bomb. he saw it as a way to shorten the war. he saw it as a way to save lives, both american and other american allies, and to save japanese lives, also. he was less concerned about that, needless to say, by 1945. so had franklin roosevelt lived so had franklin roosevelt lived beyond april 12th, 1945, i don't have any doubt he would have made the same decision
i hope the fellow from new mexico is still listening. we had a navajo code talker on a local radio station being interviewed and that fella saying the marine corps, him, and navajo. and before the hair on the back of my neck stood up, i was standing up at attention. my dad was a marine in iwo jima, i was a marine in vietnam. the question i have is, if franklin roosevelt still lived in august, would eleanor let him use the bombs? and semper fidelis for america. >> thanks for that. eleanor...
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it haven't seen donald trump in new mexico in quite some time.f the problem for the trump campaign. he has a very narrow path to 270 to try to replicate what he did four years ago whereas vice president biden and senator harris have multiple paths, whether they go through the sunbelt, through the midwest and the great lakes states, there are multiple paths that get them over the top to 270. with the turnout we see in early vote, we go in with a very strong advantage today. >> what states are democrats wore ride about among those battleground states? are there any? >> look, i think you're always going to worry until every vote is counted. there are states we're seeing that were states donald trump won like arizona, wisconsin, north carolina, where you see that today based on our modeling that donald trump would have to win more than 60% of the election day vote that i think is just not borne out in any polling or data that we're seeing out there. what we saw is so much of this vote is already in. in every state, every battleground state that has p
it haven't seen donald trump in new mexico in quite some time.f the problem for the trump campaign. he has a very narrow path to 270 to try to replicate what he did four years ago whereas vice president biden and senator harris have multiple paths, whether they go through the sunbelt, through the midwest and the great lakes states, there are multiple paths that get them over the top to 270. with the turnout we see in early vote, we go in with a very strong advantage today. >> what states...
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you know how americansook at mexico i'm coming from a news program. ually here reporting, not on food, on drug cartels, violence, corruption. >> totally. and that is all true. but it's also isue that mexico ulturally extremely more rich than most americans realize. and i feel that this fascination with mexican food also has to do with the fascination of the few people who have discovered it and then feel they want to shar it to rld or they want to share it with the world or their world. reporter:t e same time, camara is keenly aware that the economics of food and agriculture have a deep impact on inequities in her country. >> we have a destroyed canntry where w't find good, heirloom corns in regions thatav historicallye produced corn since time immemorial. dthat's been reallyaged in the past 40 years. and we're importing a lot of we are importing iializedes. corn that is not as nutritious and it doesn't give people the opportunity to work.ha people who havto migrate to the cities here or in the united states. porter: so you see, there is a direct tie b
you know how americansook at mexico i'm coming from a news program. ually here reporting, not on food, on drug cartels, violence, corruption. >> totally. and that is all true. but it's also isue that mexico ulturally extremely more rich than most americans realize. and i feel that this fascination with mexican food also has to do with the fascination of the few people who have discovered it and then feel they want to shar it to rld or they want to share it with the world or their world....
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i hope the fellow from new mexico is to listening.had a navajo on our local radio station, who came talk, being interviewed and that fellow saying -- sank the marine corpse and navajo. i had the hairs on the back of my neck, i was standing up because of the tension. my dad was a marine in hiroshima, i was a marine and get non-. the question i have is, it franklin roosevelt still lived in august, with a lion or have let him use the bombs? and simpered fiddlers for america. >> thanks for that. , the rose gold was not directing more policy, before after rose -- franklin's death in april. he was keenly interested in the manhattan project. which was the construction of the atomic bomb. he sold it as a way to shorten the war, he saw it as a way to save lives, both for americans and other american allies. and to save japanese lives also. he was less concerned about that, my 1945. so franklin roosevelt lived beyond april 12th, 1945, and have any doubt that he would've made the same decision that harry truman did. which was to go ahead and use
i hope the fellow from new mexico is to listening.had a navajo on our local radio station, who came talk, being interviewed and that fellow saying -- sank the marine corpse and navajo. i had the hairs on the back of my neck, i was standing up because of the tension. my dad was a marine in hiroshima, i was a marine and get non-. the question i have is, it franklin roosevelt still lived in august, with a lion or have let him use the bombs? and simpered fiddlers for america. >> thanks for...
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new mexico's governor phil murphy echoing that today telling people to stay within their bubbles. he joins us now. governor murphy, more than 2,400 people in your state are hospitalized with covid. that's the most since june we all lived through those terrible months back in march and april, everybody stuck inside constant sirens. do you believe, governor murphy, that we can breechbt that this time >> good to be with you shep. i hope so, but it's too early to tell, to be frank with you i think we are staring at a very tough couple of months here. i agree with your comments about the horizon, which looks very bright, particularly with a lot of really good vaccine news of late we certainly know a lot more about this virus than we did in the spring we have many more capacities from ppe to beds to testing. but there's a lot of fatigue there's a lot of transmission in private settings we have got the holidays before us we are pleading with people to not let their guard down, to stay strong. this virus is dying for us, literally, to let our guard down we have got to do everything we can
new mexico's governor phil murphy echoing that today telling people to stay within their bubbles. he joins us now. governor murphy, more than 2,400 people in your state are hospitalized with covid. that's the most since june we all lived through those terrible months back in march and april, everybody stuck inside constant sirens. do you believe, governor murphy, that we can breechbt that this time >> good to be with you shep. i hope so, but it's too early to tell, to be frank with you i...
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i can tell you, new mexico can't afford it. the health system is taxed. you mentioned the daily records, the positivity rate. the spread in the community right now is unmitigated, and health officials are doing all they can to battle back against this. part of this, though, from the state is that reset of the stay-at-home order, essentially reverting to back in the spring when only essential businesses were open, when you saw limited capacity at stores that were allowed to be open, and people were told to stay in their homes unless they had an emergency reason to be outside of their homes. that stands now. i spoke to the chief health official here at the hospital behind me. she spoke about that word that we're all talking about, fatigue. listen to this. >> well, you know, we had a lull, and our numbers went down, and i think that covid fatigue set in. people started to relax. people wanted to get back to their previous behaviors. and unfortunately, you know, the virus was all around us. it was in arizona, it was in texas. it was all the other states, and
i can tell you, new mexico can't afford it. the health system is taxed. you mentioned the daily records, the positivity rate. the spread in the community right now is unmitigated, and health officials are doing all they can to battle back against this. part of this, though, from the state is that reset of the stay-at-home order, essentially reverting to back in the spring when only essential businesses were open, when you saw limited capacity at stores that were allowed to be open, and people...
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now, during that time, sandra campos moved to new mexico. urday, her phone rang with some news she'd been praying for. >> they said, why pray for a dog? he wasn't a dog. he was family, and god works in mysterious ways. i knew he had a microchip on him, and through that microchip was my only way. and that's the reason i never changed my phone number. >> he was found near highway 99 in sacramento. volunteer with the shelter that took him in, now get this, is sacrificing her own thanksgiving to drive the dog all the way to new mexico. campos says she's grateful for the holiday miracle and will invite that volunteer to stay for dinner. he's going home. >> he's a lucky little pooch. that's for sure. thanks for watching at 7:00. the news continues str announcer: it's time to play "family feud." give it up for steve harvey. [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: come on now. come on now. how y'all? i appreciate that. thank y'all. heh heh. thank y'all very much. i appreciate that, y'all. welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man
now, during that time, sandra campos moved to new mexico. urday, her phone rang with some news she'd been praying for. >> they said, why pray for a dog? he wasn't a dog. he was family, and god works in mysterious ways. i knew he had a microchip on him, and through that microchip was my only way. and that's the reason i never changed my phone number. >> he was found near highway 99 in sacramento. volunteer with the shelter that took him in, now get this, is sacrificing her own...
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new mexico and oregon ordering partial shutdowns. and chicago's mayor urging people to stay home unless they absolutely have to go out. >> we want to support our economy as best we can, but we've got to do the things that we know are necessary to save lives. >> will these measures make a difference? >>> credit and blame. president trump speaking publicly for the first time in more than a week touting progress in the production of a vaccine. >> this is five times faster than the fastest prior vaccine development in history. >> but threatening to withhold it from the state of new york because of governor andrew cuomo's concerns. the president also refusing to concede the election, shutting out president-elect joe biden's transition team. how will it affect the next administration's handling of the pandemic? we'll talk live to a member of biden's covid advisory board. >>> was she tricked? new questions swirling this morning about princess diana's blockbuster interview 25 years ago where she spoke candidly about her troubled marriage and
new mexico and oregon ordering partial shutdowns. and chicago's mayor urging people to stay home unless they absolutely have to go out. >> we want to support our economy as best we can, but we've got to do the things that we know are necessary to save lives. >> will these measures make a difference? >>> credit and blame. president trump speaking publicly for the first time in more than a week touting progress in the production of a vaccine. >> this is five times...
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new mexico has a two-week stay at home order. the governors telling it a life or death situation that could crush the states healthcare system. the governor of oregon ordered a two week of freeze. that means a work from home order and many businesses will close down. essential services will be open, but restaurants and bars will offer take out only. >>> the white house hopes to have 20 million covid-19 vaccinations available by the end of the year. a health official appeared alongside president trump, saying a warp speed is a ready to distribute pfizer's vaccine as soon as they get fda approval. they do expect to make another 25 million to 35 million doses available after that. >>> that the results of the presidential election, and a state called in president trump's favor. it does not change the outcome of the race. but by margin of 73,000 news votes, north kill linus and called her trump. in georgia, it is pending a recount. we are looking at where we are in this contested election. >>> the trump campaign and allies lost severa
new mexico has a two-week stay at home order. the governors telling it a life or death situation that could crush the states healthcare system. the governor of oregon ordered a two week of freeze. that means a work from home order and many businesses will close down. essential services will be open, but restaurants and bars will offer take out only. >>> the white house hopes to have 20 million covid-19 vaccinations available by the end of the year. a health official appeared alongside...
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brown in mexico city. >> woodruff: and a brief update: while gabriela camara's san francisco restaurant "cala" remains closed due to the pandemic, contramar has re- opened.al she so has a newrant opening soon in mexico city. >> woodruff: as we reported, public health officials are concerned too many people traveled this holiday week to be with loved ones. but air travel is still 60% below where it was at this time last year. tens of millions have decided to stay home. before the holiday begins, we gathered voices from around the thuntry to hear their thoughts about approachinksgiving differently this year. >> hello, i'm maria treminio- ramirez. >> i phil wright. >> my name is gerry adams. >> i'm jacqui falluca. >> i'm nicfalluca. >> my name is selena. >> i'm deborah potter. >> my name is drjay patel. i'in southwestern wisconsin and i'm a critical care physician. >> thanksgiving at our house nges year to year, depending on how many family members are in town, andf course, in the past we've had as many as 20-25 people. >> sometimes we'll do sometimes we'll do other things at are special to us, we like to do hot pot. >> i'm a widow, and ly i would be with my family and friend
brown in mexico city. >> woodruff: and a brief update: while gabriela camara's san francisco restaurant "cala" remains closed due to the pandemic, contramar has re- opened.al she so has a newrant opening soon in mexico city. >> woodruff: as we reported, public health officials are concerned too many people traveled this holiday week to be with loved ones. but air travel is still 60% below where it was at this time last year. tens of millions have decided to stay home....
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she now lives in new mexico, but she had lost her pug while she was living in davis.he dog was found last week near highway 99 out of the central valley and a couple who heard the story, the story of the lost dog and the fact that she now lived in new mexico, made it their mission to return the dog to campos who lives more than 1,000 miles away now. they were reunited just in time for thanksgiving. campos said that she bought chato a big bone to welcome him home. what had he been doing in the meantime? we don't know, but they're reunited. >>> in a ruff competition tonight clair, the scottish elk hound was taken home. clair became the first of her breed to fetch the coveted top dog title. >> that dog has a huge smile on her face. >> i think >>> the late show with stephen colbert is next. >> thanks for watching! hope you had a great >> male announcer: the following program is sponsored by mercy ships. they're desperate. children and parents line up by the thousands for a chance to get the surgery that will save them. many have suffered for most of their lives, living in
she now lives in new mexico, but she had lost her pug while she was living in davis.he dog was found last week near highway 99 out of the central valley and a couple who heard the story, the story of the lost dog and the fact that she now lived in new mexico, made it their mission to return the dog to campos who lives more than 1,000 miles away now. they were reunited just in time for thanksgiving. campos said that she bought chato a big bone to welcome him home. what had he been doing in the...
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it game was moved to san jose because of a surge in covid-19 cases in new mexico. final min of the the first, nick starkal airs it out for trey walker. it's a 37 yard touch down. 7-0 spartans after one. final play now of the third quarter. it's a three point game. starkal with a home run ball to bailee gather. that's a 69-yard score. san jose state beats new mexico 38-21. the spartans 2-0 for the first time since 1987. well, three years ago today the 49ers got a big treat on halloween when they traded for quarterback jimmy garoppolo. he leads the niners in the sunday showdown against the seahawks. this is one of the best rivalries in football. last year's season finale came down to a few inches at the goal line. seattle's defense this season has been struggling but, hey, they still have russell wilson a quarterback. one huge advantage for the 49ers, no fans allowed at the stadium meaning the famed 12 will not be able to have an impact with the crowd noise. >> i'll miss the atmosphere up there. that's one of the cooler places to play with it fans and everything. but
it game was moved to san jose because of a surge in covid-19 cases in new mexico. final min of the the first, nick starkal airs it out for trey walker. it's a 37 yard touch down. 7-0 spartans after one. final play now of the third quarter. it's a three point game. starkal with a home run ball to bailee gather. that's a 69-yard score. san jose state beats new mexico 38-21. the spartans 2-0 for the first time since 1987. well, three years ago today the 49ers got a big treat on halloween when they...
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tonight, states from new mexico to oregon are imposing strict rules. first, we finally heard from president trump who had been silent for the last eight days, even as the virus roared across the country. at a rose garden event today, president trump said his administration will not propose a national lockdown, and he has still not conceded the election saying only, "time will tell." our team has a lot of news to cover this evening, but we're going to begin tonight with the coronavirus surge. leading us off is cbs' nikki battiste with some breaking news from new york city. good evening, nii can. >> reporter: major, despite a rainy day here in new york city, people have been lining up for covid tests, just as the mayor warns schools could go entirely remote once again on monday. tonight, new restrictions are taking place in several states across the country, as cases continue to explode. the pandemic not just getting worse but raging throughout the nation. for the first time, all 50 states seeing a rise in daily coronavirus cases, according to cbs news a
tonight, states from new mexico to oregon are imposing strict rules. first, we finally heard from president trump who had been silent for the last eight days, even as the virus roared across the country. at a rose garden event today, president trump said his administration will not propose a national lockdown, and he has still not conceded the election saying only, "time will tell." our team has a lot of news to cover this evening, but we're going to begin tonight with the coronavirus...
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we will likely add six to nine minorities to our conference new mexico to texas to oklahoma to california. or candidates -- produced our candidates and the rs and want to thank n.r.c.c. chair. not only did he won those before we ctions but wept into the election -- went had election last night we more republicans and for democrats an added to it. i have heard from the pollsters how republicans were going to and cling to coalitions. part.panned tspanned i think the rejection from democrats was that america to be a socialist nation. we watched democrats promise if they would be given the power they would being a that they would solve problems a they wasted majority. continuingforward to to work for the american believe. or commitment to america that we renew, rebuild and restore this nation is what our will be.t is and i don't know at the end of the day what had happen in chance.ic the vote on the floor is difficult and there were a who didn't vote for her last time and as the numbers grow i think at the end of the matter where we end up it will be able to have a big say when it comes r to
we will likely add six to nine minorities to our conference new mexico to texas to oklahoma to california. or candidates -- produced our candidates and the rs and want to thank n.r.c.c. chair. not only did he won those before we ctions but wept into the election -- went had election last night we more republicans and for democrats an added to it. i have heard from the pollsters how republicans were going to and cling to coalitions. part.panned tspanned i think the rejection from democrats was...
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new mexico says it's reimposing a statewide lockdown for two weeks, and that starts monday. this comes as the state has seen a surge in covid cases. 1700 new cases on thursday alone. and now gyms, hair salon, spas are going to have to close completely. houses of worship will be restricted to 25% of their capacity. up at oregon, they're putting a pause on reopening plans. restaurants and bars will be limited to takeout starting wednesday. the new restrictions are set to last two weeks. >>> less than 24 hours until the big launch. what to watch for tomorrow at the kennedy space center. >>> since we first started our conversation about race in america a lot has happen. we've broken the uncomfortable silence and witnessed history. all of us here at nbc bay area, we want to continue to listen, connect, and learn. so join us thursday at 6:30 for our seventh episode of "race in america: the conversation." because if we can talk about it, the hope is we can make a difference. >>> all eyes are on kennedy space center this weekend as a historic launch draws closer. the spacex falcon 9
new mexico says it's reimposing a statewide lockdown for two weeks, and that starts monday. this comes as the state has seen a surge in covid cases. 1700 new cases on thursday alone. and now gyms, hair salon, spas are going to have to close completely. houses of worship will be restricted to 25% of their capacity. up at oregon, they're putting a pause on reopening plans. restaurants and bars will be limited to takeout starting wednesday. the new restrictions are set to last two weeks....
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. >> due to covid-19 concerns near albuquerque, new mexico, the new mexico/san jose state game was shiftede south bay early this week. saturday marked the season opener for the lobos, originally scheduled home opener or game was canceled because of covid state guidelines in new mexico. there's coach brennan. spartans strike first. trey walker and watch this play. what a grab, 37-yard touchdown, 7-0 sjsu. final play that's a great catch of the third quarter, spartans up three, starkel to gaither and it is a 69-yard touchdown, 31-21 san jose state after three. fourth quarter now, starkel to sam olsen for the score, spartans win 38-21, first 2-0 start since the 1987 year. >>> right here on abc 7, boston college taking on number one clemson, look at this grab. one-handed and stays with it, bobbles it, 28-13, bc at the break. clemson without quarterback trevor lawrence, he has covid. d.j.uyugaleila, 30 yards to the house. clemson comes back 34-28, lawrence has been ruled out for clemson's next game at notre dame. >>> last year, 100,000 fans watched ohio state take on penn state, this year reall
. >> due to covid-19 concerns near albuquerque, new mexico, the new mexico/san jose state game was shiftede south bay early this week. saturday marked the season opener for the lobos, originally scheduled home opener or game was canceled because of covid state guidelines in new mexico. there's coach brennan. spartans strike first. trey walker and watch this play. what a grab, 37-yard touchdown, 7-0 sjsu. final play that's a great catch of the third quarter, spartans up three, starkel to...
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from florida to new mexico to texas, to oklahoma, to california. i am also proud of our candidates and members and i want to thank our chair. not only did he win also special elections, he played in throughout the year. before we went into the election last night by the time of being sworn in we had more republicans and we just continue to add to it. i have heard from the pollsters and media about how republicans were going to lose more seats and cling to shrinking close coalitions. we expanded the party that reflects america. i think the rejection we saw from democrats is that america does not want to be a socialist nation. i think the other rejection we saw, we watched the democrats promise they would be given the power to have majority in the would act different, it would solve problems, and they wasted the majority. we look forward to continuing to work for the american public. our commitment to america, that we will renew, rebuild, and restore this nation. i do not know what will happen at the conference. at the end of the day the vote on the
from florida to new mexico to texas, to oklahoma, to california. i am also proud of our candidates and members and i want to thank our chair. not only did he win also special elections, he played in throughout the year. before we went into the election last night by the time of being sworn in we had more republicans and we just continue to add to it. i have heard from the pollsters and media about how republicans were going to lose more seats and cling to shrinking close coalitions. we expanded...
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new mexico ordering residents to stay home for two weeks. and late today, the trump administration on two vaccines and the hope that most americans will have access to a vaccine by next april. >>> also tonight, the major concern over thanksgiving. the mayor urging residents to cancel plans and stay indoors. governors meanwhile in several states issuing holiday travel advisories. authorities say if you're having guests over, they should start quarantining now, saying we most easily let our guard down with family. >>> president trump before the cameras for the first time in eight days, on the virus, the vaccine, and what he said that signalled there's a new administration coming. tonight, his own department of homeland security declaring the election, quote, the most secure in american history. arizona projected overnight. now georgia projected, too, both for biden. now 306 electoral votes for the president-elect. the same number president trump won four years ago. >>> chilling new details coming in tonight about that alleged domestic terror p
new mexico ordering residents to stay home for two weeks. and late today, the trump administration on two vaccines and the hope that most americans will have access to a vaccine by next april. >>> also tonight, the major concern over thanksgiving. the mayor urging residents to cancel plans and stay indoors. governors meanwhile in several states issuing holiday travel advisories. authorities say if you're having guests over, they should start quarantining now, saying we most easily let...
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oregon and new mexico announce two-week stay-at-home orders. one state calling up the national guard another governor testing positive and the dramatic reversal on masks in north dakota >>> hospitals pushed to the brink in wisconsin every hospital approaching capacity across the country health care workers overwhelmed. >> we didn't sign up for an unknown pandemic with limited resources. >> the city now using mobile morgues and the elementary school now a makeshift hospital >>> the march on washington in support of president trump and the warning from the biden transition team, that the white house's stonewalling puts americans at risk amid the pandemic. >> we are really in a national security crisis >>> new retail rules walmart now limiting the number of people allowed in its stores. the major change at costco and why some shelves are empty once again >>> the extreme measures some families are taking to celebrate thanksgiving together would you ask your whole family to get a covid test >>> final countdown. the four astronauts ready to launch in
oregon and new mexico announce two-week stay-at-home orders. one state calling up the national guard another governor testing positive and the dramatic reversal on masks in north dakota >>> hospitals pushed to the brink in wisconsin every hospital approaching capacity across the country health care workers overwhelmed. >> we didn't sign up for an unknown pandemic with limited resources. >> the city now using mobile morgues and the elementary school now a makeshift hospital...
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meanwhile, new mexico has become the first u.s. state to elect women of color as his entire congressional delegation. is aratic teresa fernandez supporter of medicare for all and green new deal. republican yvette herrell is a member of the cherokee nation and former state representative in new mexico's house. they join incumbent congressmember deb haaland who in 2018 became one of the first two names of american women elected -- native american women elected to congress. the united states reported more than 103,000 new coronavirus infections on wednesday, the highest one-day toll for any nation since the start of the pandemic. 17 states reported record hospitalizations on wednesday, and the u.s. continues to lead the world in covid-19 deaths with over 234,000 reported. the u.s. confirmed about 600,000 new cases just in the last week. breaking yet another record. italy has ordered four regions into lockdown to slow community spread of coronavirus, joining britain, france, germany, the netherlands, the czech republic, and other europe
meanwhile, new mexico has become the first u.s. state to elect women of color as his entire congressional delegation. is aratic teresa fernandez supporter of medicare for all and green new deal. republican yvette herrell is a member of the cherokee nation and former state representative in new mexico's house. they join incumbent congressmember deb haaland who in 2018 became one of the first two names of american women elected -- native american women elected to congress. the united states...
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i hope the son from new mexico is still listening. we had a navajo code in the radio station being interviewed. that fella saying the marine corps in him and navajo. before the back of my neck stood up, i stood up for attention. my dad was a marine in hiroshima, i was a marine in vietnam. the question i had was, if franklin roosevelt still lived in august, would eleanor have led him to the bombs? for >> thanks for that. eleanor roosevelt was not directing war policy before or after franklin roosevelt's death in april. roosevelt was keenly interested in the manhattan project, which was the destruction of the atomic bomb. he sought as a way to destroy the war, he sought as a way to save lives for both american and american allies and to see if -- save japanese lives also. so had franklin roosevelt lived beyond april 12th, 1945, i do not have any doubt that he would have made the same decision that harry truman did which was to go ahead and use this terrible weapon in hopes of bringing the war, the total war to a complete and final and w
i hope the son from new mexico is still listening. we had a navajo code in the radio station being interviewed. that fella saying the marine corps in him and navajo. before the back of my neck stood up, i stood up for attention. my dad was a marine in hiroshima, i was a marine in vietnam. the question i had was, if franklin roosevelt still lived in august, would eleanor have led him to the bombs? for >> thanks for that. eleanor roosevelt was not directing war policy before or after...
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, school of law and also a former president of the new mexico black lawyers association. coming on the programme. what is your reaction to that speech? 0h, the programme. what is your reaction to that speech? oh, my goodness, it is just so powerful and i as many others in the united states feel so seen. i am first generation american, i am seen. i am first generation american, iam half seen. i am first generation american, i am half southern, and also my mother who was a migrant. the first woman to become vice president, the first black woman to become vice president, the daughter of immigrants, a lawyer. ijust really feel excited for what vice president—elect kamala harris brings to the leadership of the united states. and the powerful images throughout the evening, she was wearing white, you are wearing white. then you tell us why? i was so moved at the purposeful recognition that vice president—elect kamala harris did of wearing white. in the early 1900s, women would wear white to represent the suffragette movement, the right to vote. this year marks the 100 anniversar
, school of law and also a former president of the new mexico black lawyers association. coming on the programme. what is your reaction to that speech? 0h, the programme. what is your reaction to that speech? oh, my goodness, it is just so powerful and i as many others in the united states feel so seen. i am first generation american, i am seen. i am first generation american, iam half seen. i am first generation american, i am half southern, and also my mother who was a migrant. the first...
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. >>> due to covid-19 concerns near albuquerque, new mexico, the new mexico/san jose state game was shifted to the south bay early this week. saturday marked the season opener for the lobos, originally scheduled home opener or game was canceled because of covid state guidelines in new mexico. the start appears looking spartans looking to improve. there's coach brennan. spartans strike first. trey walker and watch this play. what a grab, 37-yard touchdown, 7-0 sjsu. final play, now. that's a great catch of the third quarter, spartans up three, starkel to gaither and it is a 69-yard touchdown, 31-21 san jose state after three. fourth quarter now, starkel to sam olsen for the score, 467 yards, career high score. spartans win 38-21, first 2-0 start since the 1987 year. >>> right here on abc 7, boston college taking on number one clemson, look at this grab. one-handed and stays with it, bobbles it, 28-13, bc at the break. clemson without quarterback trevor lawrence, he has covid. d.j.uyugaleila, 30 yards to the house. fourth quarter now. clemson comes back 34-28, lawrence has been ruled out for
. >>> due to covid-19 concerns near albuquerque, new mexico, the new mexico/san jose state game was shifted to the south bay early this week. saturday marked the season opener for the lobos, originally scheduled home opener or game was canceled because of covid state guidelines in new mexico. the start appears looking spartans looking to improve. there's coach brennan. spartans strike first. trey walker and watch this play. what a grab, 37-yard touchdown, 7-0 sjsu. final play, now....
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oregon and new mexico are both imposeing partial state-wide lockdowns starting next week.exico's governor saying the state his hitting reset, limiting staffing and capacity at essential businesses and effectively closing nonessential businesses. restaurants and bars will be take-out only of. in oregon, restaurants and bars are also closing on-site dining, gyms and recreational facilities will be joined, retail, grocery stores and pharmacies will be reduced to 75% capacity and religious services will be capped at 25 people indoors and 50 of people outdoors. >> it's a very dangerous situation. and our hospitals have been sounding the alarm. this isn't just about covid-19 patients. the next time you need medical care, the last thing you want to hear is that the ambulance has no place to go. >> reporter: also of yesterday, nevada's governor became the fifth governor to test positive for the virus. the 66-year-old democrat says he's not sure how he got covid and that he's not experiencing any symptoms. eric. eric: christina, thanks so much. arthel. arthel: there is some promisi
oregon and new mexico are both imposeing partial state-wide lockdowns starting next week.exico's governor saying the state his hitting reset, limiting staffing and capacity at essential businesses and effectively closing nonessential businesses. restaurants and bars will be take-out only of. in oregon, restaurants and bars are also closing on-site dining, gyms and recreational facilities will be joined, retail, grocery stores and pharmacies will be reduced to 75% capacity and religious services...
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white -- the state and states in white, including new york, maine, new mexico, mississippi, illinois,cky, missouri, minnesota, the dakotas, idaho, washington and california. atelyn benson, who we looked earlier, is the secretary of state in michigan. here she was a few minutes ago, talking about the status of the michigan vote. secretary benson: good evening. i'm proud to stand before you to announce the results of our successful election in michigan. for nearly six weeks, from the moment the polls closed, from the moment voters began voting six weeks ago to the moment the polls closed at 8:00 p.m. tuesday night, a record number of michigan citizens turned up to cast their votes and make their voices heard in a historic presidential election. we saw record numbers of voters cast their ballots and overall, more than 5.2 million michiganders voted in this election. that is more than any election in our state in modern history. nearly twoo voted, thirds, or 3.3 million, voted absentee, utilizing the mail or our secure local drop boxes, or their local clerk's offices, to return their ball
white -- the state and states in white, including new york, maine, new mexico, mississippi, illinois,cky, missouri, minnesota, the dakotas, idaho, washington and california. atelyn benson, who we looked earlier, is the secretary of state in michigan. here she was a few minutes ago, talking about the status of the michigan vote. secretary benson: good evening. i'm proud to stand before you to announce the results of our successful election in michigan. for nearly six weeks, from the moment the...
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and as you see here, new mexico is the only state that does that. they're supposed to be color coded and new mexico is the only state that is telling people that they have to stay home. other states are advising that they do that, which is california. you see there kentucky and then in the northeast we have the states of massachusetts and rhode island, where the days best news in the pandemic is a transatlantic story. the u.s. pharmaceutical giant pfizer and germany's buy on tech have announced that they are corona virus vaccine has passed all safety tests and trials by on tags. c.e.o. says regulators in europe and the u.s. could approve the vaccine as early as december safety. and that it's so far indicates that they feel it's their thought of it, that could happen that we get an auto because they should until mid of these tend to have to provide 1st millions of those as an experienced to the divisions in the pool. but on a compensation. all right, for more now on the latest in the coded vaccine raise, i'm joined by a dog and he's a senior scholar
and as you see here, new mexico is the only state that does that. they're supposed to be color coded and new mexico is the only state that is telling people that they have to stay home. other states are advising that they do that, which is california. you see there kentucky and then in the northeast we have the states of massachusetts and rhode island, where the days best news in the pandemic is a transatlantic story. the u.s. pharmaceutical giant pfizer and germany's buy on tech have announced...
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. >> due to covid-19 concerns near albuquerque, new mexico, the new mexico/san jose state game was shifted the south bay early this week. saturday marked the season opener for the lobos, originally scheduled home opener or game was canceled because of covid state guidelines in new mexico. there's coach brennan. spartans strike first. nick starkle out of the shotgun, airing it out to trey walker and watch this play. what a grab, 37-yard touchdown, 7-0 sjsu. final play that's a great catch of the third quarter, spartans up three, starkel to gaither and it is a 69-yard touchdown, 31-21 san jose state after three. fourth quarter now, starkel to sam olsen for the score, spartans win 38-21, first 2-0 start since the 1987 year. >>> right here on abc 7, boston college taking on number one clemson, look at this grab. one-handed and stays with it, bobbles it, 28-13, bc at the break. clemson without quarterback trevor lawrence, he has covid. d.j. uyugaleilei, 30 yards to the house. fourth quarter, 17-yard score. clemson comes back 34-28, lawrence has been ruled out for clemson's next game at notre da
. >> due to covid-19 concerns near albuquerque, new mexico, the new mexico/san jose state game was shifted the south bay early this week. saturday marked the season opener for the lobos, originally scheduled home opener or game was canceled because of covid state guidelines in new mexico. there's coach brennan. spartans strike first. nick starkle out of the shotgun, airing it out to trey walker and watch this play. what a grab, 37-yard touchdown, 7-0 sjsu. final play that's a great catch...