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all right let's bring in our guests nikki diamond is a human rights specialist at fortified rights he joins us from yang on it meant more to kim is president of the burmese were he organization u.k. and joins us from london and joining us from bangkok is phil robertson deputy director of human rights watch is asia division welcome to each of you nikki let me start with you in me in march there was a wave of optimism and a sense of hope that greeted national league for democracy victory in 2015 what is the sentiment around this election cycle. it is a little bit hard to still but i've seen them once the people of harley not know won't can't pay the rent a bit issued in the big don't trust in austin city government right now and i don't see that most of the people who support for instance now i'm not trying to bet again how and they were not local and will 'd be again solar people are people frustrated. by what's the and implementation the contending with the human rights situation that's well over. the performance while phil human rights watch has repeatedly called these elections fund
all right let's bring in our guests nikki diamond is a human rights specialist at fortified rights he joins us from yang on it meant more to kim is president of the burmese were he organization u.k. and joins us from london and joining us from bangkok is phil robertson deputy director of human rights watch is asia division welcome to each of you nikki let me start with you in me in march there was a wave of optimism and a sense of hope that greeted national league for democracy victory in 2015...
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so robby thing i'm wrong about nikki haley? i think you're wrong about me being wrong. >> i like nikki a great deal. i have affection for some of people you mentioned i don't think have quite the residence and name recognition outside of people who were arty very interested in politics, very closely following the movement and what is going on. people like you and i talk about this kind of stuff on tv. i don't mike pence is boring, i get it. he's already been the vice president. that turned out to be a huge selling point for joe biden. they said he's boring, he's a has-been is not enthusiastic. his campaign was declared dead by people in the media, so many times over. they like the more interesting exciting progresses. he run the primary easily. i'm for all intents and purposes that means he's won the presidency. i think of trump himself does not run. he bites, i could see him staying in the limelight, running media are just holding rallies but not actively seeking the presidency. i would think pence or perhaps someone else name
so robby thing i'm wrong about nikki haley? i think you're wrong about me being wrong. >> i like nikki a great deal. i have affection for some of people you mentioned i don't think have quite the residence and name recognition outside of people who were arty very interested in politics, very closely following the movement and what is going on. people like you and i talk about this kind of stuff on tv. i don't mike pence is boring, i get it. he's already been the vice president. that...
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. - hi nikki. so we've been covering you guys for a while now.n may the chicks were born, and the first field trip happened. then in july, we came back and checked in on you, how have the chick's been doing? - hey jackson, they are doing wonderful. so the chicks are fully integrated into our penguin colony at this point. so if we do have any visitors to the aquarium, which all are always welcome, you can come down to the penguin habitat and see them all hanging out with everybody. - that's amazing. finally they're with their family. last time they had a field trip, and i heard they just did another one. how'd that go? - it's been going well. the chicks have been going on many different field trips and adventures as do all of the rest of our penguins. so that's just something that we do pretty regularly. it's just a form of enrichment for them to keep them mentally stimulated and physically active. so it's something that's super healthy for them to just get out and around and see something new each and every day. - perfect. last time we were here,
. - hi nikki. so we've been covering you guys for a while now.n may the chicks were born, and the first field trip happened. then in july, we came back and checked in on you, how have the chick's been doing? - hey jackson, they are doing wonderful. so the chicks are fully integrated into our penguin colony at this point. so if we do have any visitors to the aquarium, which all are always welcome, you can come down to the penguin habitat and see them all hanging out with everybody. - that's...
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nikki fox, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are.ood night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the defence editor of the times, lucy fisher and the uk editor of politico, jack blanchard. welcome jack blanchard. to you both. have a look at jack blanchard. what somebody come in and we wi start at what somebody come in and we will start with the metro. the metro. the metro leads with the coronavirus ‘vaccine brea kthrough', speculating that ten million doses ‘could be ready by christmas'. the telegraph hails the news as ‘a great day for humanity', with scientists saying britain could return to normal life by spring. the guardian calls the vaccine test results a ‘significant breakthrough‘, adding that it offers the ‘distant prospect of a potential end‘ to the pandemic. the mail describes it as ‘one small jab for man‘ and a ‘giant leap for humanity‘ and says that the vaccine could be rolled out within weeks. the i writes that ‘the world celebrates‘ — and quotes vaccine deve
nikki fox, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are.ood night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the defence editor of the times, lucy fisher and the uk editor of politico, jack blanchard. welcome jack blanchard. to you both. have a look at jack blanchard. what somebody come in and we wi start at what somebody come in and we will start with the metro. the metro. the metro leads with the coronavirus...
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leading us off is cbs' nikki battiste with some breaking news from new york city.d evening, nikki. >> 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 analysis. governors across the country practically begging residents to follow health safety guidelines. >> it's a very dangerous situation. and our hospitals have been sounding the alarm. >> reporter: in new mexico, the governor ordering all nonessential businesses to close for the next two weeks, residents ordered to shelter in place. tonight, this stark warning from idaho's governor: >> we are in the middle of an unprecedented and dangerous time in our state's history. >> reporter: colorado again shattering
leading us off is cbs' nikki battiste with some breaking news from new york city.d evening, nikki. >> 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...
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and love the idea of nikki haley, she was serious and successful where she boasted manufacturing andnfederate flags thego same. and she was able to deliver some smart and tough speeches, keeping the party together. she would be a real threat against kamala harris and if the next nominee needs to draw better, that's part of it. >> lord knows i have a soft spot for indiana politics. >> boring and uninspiring, moderate to the left and equally angry to him, mike pompeo is a no go, josh holly is smart and effective and rick scott needs of families. then i am sure that the president decides to rerun, he will be able to spark itab up. but a lot of these future ones will fight to the political desk to make sure theus republican party is crafted in their image. it won't take a powder to make america donald trump again and so how can the president leave the presidency and will anyone run against him? the party panel is here to break itee down. and we have reasons and we've got the executive america director and former obama spokesperson with us as well. we also have fox news contributor and wa
and love the idea of nikki haley, she was serious and successful where she boasted manufacturing andnfederate flags thego same. and she was able to deliver some smart and tough speeches, keeping the party together. she would be a real threat against kamala harris and if the next nominee needs to draw better, that's part of it. >> lord knows i have a soft spot for indiana politics. >> boring and uninspiring, moderate to the left and equally angry to him, mike pompeo is a no go, josh...
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nikki battiste has more on this troubling tree ining trend. >> reporter: at least 16 states have just broken hospitalization records. in minneapolis, health officials say only 23 icu beds are available. in iowa, where the seven-day positivity rate has soared to nearly 40%, the head of the university of iowa health system says we are in danger of losing control of this pandemic. >> clearly we are not in total control right now. >> reporter: that was dr. anthony fauci, four months ago in june, when daily covid cases were a record at 40,000. he also made this dire prediction. >> i would not be surprised if we go up to 100,000 a day if this does not turn around. >> reporter: in hard hit wisconsin, this ominous warning from the white house coronavirus task force, in a private memo obtained by cbs news. wisconsin is seeing an unrelenting rise in cases and test positivity, a more comprehensive mitigation strategy is needed. nikki battiste, cbs news, new york. >>> now, all this comes as we learn more about a timeline for a possible covid vaccine. astrazeneca says it hopes to show its vaccine
nikki battiste has more on this troubling tree ining trend. >> reporter: at least 16 states have just broken hospitalization records. in minneapolis, health officials say only 23 icu beds are available. in iowa, where the seven-day positivity rate has soared to nearly 40%, the head of the university of iowa health system says we are in danger of losing control of this pandemic. >> clearly we are not in total control right now. >> reporter: that was dr. anthony fauci, four...
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margaret. >> brennan: nikki battiste, .hank you.oss the country tonight, mobile labs are being dispatched to parts of rural america that still don't have covid testing sites. these so-called "testing deserts" have seen higher rates of covid deaths as the virus spreads undetected. here's cbs' mark strassmann. >> lean your head back just a tad. there you go. >> reporter: lisa wright wanted a covid test. ile tet this mobile testing lab, the 70-year-old retired nurse would have to drive an hour to get one. >> i want to know whether, you know, i have it or not. >> reporter: set your mind at ease. >> yes. >> reporter: roughly 13,000 people live in sumter county, the poorest pocket of alabama. they learn to do without. but marcus campbell, a county commissioner here, drew the line at covid testing. >> we were a testing desert, and people would always ask when they heard about testing going no in other areas, "why not in sumter county?" >> reporter: according to research by johns hopkins, communities of color often have ngss access to covid
margaret. >> brennan: nikki battiste, .hank you.oss the country tonight, mobile labs are being dispatched to parts of rural america that still don't have covid testing sites. these so-called "testing deserts" have seen higher rates of covid deaths as the virus spreads undetected. here's cbs' mark strassmann. >> lean your head back just a tad. there you go. >> reporter: lisa wright wanted a covid test. ile tet this mobile testing lab, the 70-year-old retired nurse...
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n reporter: nikki battiste, cbs news, new york. >> reid: voting is a duty, and an honor.ber that. and this programming note: cbs news campaign 2020 live election-night coverage starts election-night coverage st at 7:00 p.m. on tuesday. that's the "cbs weekend news" for this sunday. "60 minutes" is coming up. i'm chip reid in washington. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org access.wgbh.org >>> now at 6:00 early voters cast their ballots across the bay area. the county seeing a huge turnout. >> unprecedented proportions and historical proportions. >> this election is one of the most important in my lifetime. >> fined for holding indoor services, now facing a lawsuit. the battle between a south bay church and health officials. we'll take center stage in court. >> the cure could not be worse than the disease, which is certainly what's happening. >> the pandemic forcing the cancellation of one of the bay area's biggest new year's celebrations. good evening i'm brian hackney. >> i'm juliette goodrich. we begin tonight w
n reporter: nikki battiste, cbs news, new york. >> reid: voting is a duty, and an honor.ber that. and this programming note: cbs news campaign 2020 live election-night coverage starts election-night coverage st at 7:00 p.m. on tuesday. that's the "cbs weekend news" for this sunday. "60 minutes" is coming up. i'm chip reid in washington. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org access.wgbh.org >>> now at...
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norah. >> o'donnell: nikki battiste, thank you. and there is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." covid strikes two n.f.l. teams, including a hall of fame quarterback. and she was buried alive for four days after an earthquake. the incredible rescue of this three-year-old, all caught on camera. prudential helps 25 million people with their financial needs. with over 90 years' of investment experience, our thousands of financial professionals can help. go to prudential.com or talk to an advisor. who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first treatment of its kind that continuously treats moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, even between flare ups. dupixent is a biologic, and not a cream or steroid. many people taking dupixent saw clear or almost clear skin, and, had significantly less itch. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur
norah. >> o'donnell: nikki battiste, thank you. and there is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." covid strikes two n.f.l. teams, including a hall of fame quarterback. and she was buried alive for four days after an earthquake. the incredible rescue of this three-year-old, all caught on camera. prudential helps 25 million people with their financial needs. with over 90 years' of investment experience, our thousands of financial professionals can help. go...
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nikki battiste, cbs news, new york. >> brennan: we'll be right back. concentration of prebiotic oat intensely moisturizes over time to improve skin's resilience. aveeno® healthy. it's our nature™. research shows people remember tso to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's one that'll really take you back. wow! what'd you get, ryan? it's customized home insurance from liberty mutual! what does it do bud? it customizes our home insurance so we only...
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norah. >> o'donnell: nikki battiste, thank you.re is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." are there undelivered ballots still sitting in post offices? a federal judge orders a sweep. plus, the staggering new death toll from eta, and how the storm could impact south florida. storm could impact south florida. this is an athlete, twenty reps deep, sprinting past every leak in our softest, smoothest fabric. she's confident, protected, her strength respected. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. ...who takes care of yourself. so when it comes to screening for colon cancer, don't wait. because when caught early, it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers... ...even in early stages. tell me more. it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your prescriber if cologuard is right for you. i'm on it. that's a step in the right direction. i'm on it. until i
norah. >> o'donnell: nikki battiste, thank you.re is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." are there undelivered ballots still sitting in post offices? a federal judge orders a sweep. plus, the staggering new death toll from eta, and how the storm could impact south florida. storm could impact south florida. this is an athlete, twenty reps deep, sprinting past every leak in our softest, smoothest fabric. she's confident, protected, her strength respected....
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chip. >> reid: thanks, nikki. there is much news ahead. we'll be right back.can't always keep our distance. by getting vaccinated. if you're 65 or older, get the superior flu protection of fluzone high-dose quadrivalent. it's the only 65+ flu vaccine with four times the standard dose. and it's free with medicare part b. fluzone high-dose quadrivalent isn't for people who've had a severe allergic reaction to any flu vaccine or vaccine component, including eggs or egg products. tell your health care professional if you've ever experienced severe afte receiving a flu shot. people with weakened immune systems, including those receiving therapies that suppress the immune system, may experience lower immune responses. vaccination may not protect everyone. side effects include pain, redness, and/or swelling where you got the shot, muscle ache, headache, and general discomfort. other side effects may occur. if you're 65+, don't settle for a standard-dose flu shot. move up to superior flu protection. see your health care provider and ask for fluzone high-dose quadrival
chip. >> reid: thanks, nikki. there is much news ahead. we'll be right back.can't always keep our distance. by getting vaccinated. if you're 65 or older, get the superior flu protection of fluzone high-dose quadrivalent. it's the only 65+ flu vaccine with four times the standard dose. and it's free with medicare part b. fluzone high-dose quadrivalent isn't for people who've had a severe allergic reaction to any flu vaccine or vaccine component, including eggs or egg products. tell your...
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when nikki came forward i appreciated it. thank you, nikki. here is a quick nikki story.om and dad sent an absentee ballot and never got acknowledgment it was received. they made michael get in the car and drive from charleston to richmond and they stood in line for two hours to vote for me. [applause] that's a heck of a story. to that family, thank you. tim scott you are the best partner every -- anyone has had in the united states senate. tonight, the 2020 two race for senator scott begins. timscott.com. tim is a national treasurer and a blessing to the republican party to all who know him. senator, not be a to just run a campaign. i think i am the most blessed man on capitol hill. i have the best senate staff of anybody in the country. richard, wherever you may be you have been with me since day one and been a heck of a chief of staff. if youhurmond's told me take care of people they will take care of you. richard, we take care of people. we treat every constituent like a customer. constituent service in the state is second to none. we give you an answer and maybe it's
when nikki came forward i appreciated it. thank you, nikki. here is a quick nikki story.om and dad sent an absentee ballot and never got acknowledgment it was received. they made michael get in the car and drive from charleston to richmond and they stood in line for two hours to vote for me. [applause] that's a heck of a story. to that family, thank you. tim scott you are the best partner every -- anyone has had in the united states senate. tonight, the 2020 two race for senator scott begins....
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nikki fox, bbc news. time for a look at the weather, here's sarah keith lucas.he course of the morning, but the fog has been breaking up so there has been more sunshine coming through. and some showers as well, but what you will notice is it has been particularly mild. temperatures of 17 in the south—east of england, not bad for the middle of november. this is the picture in county tyrone earlier in the day. a bit of blue sky breaking through. we also had some heavy showers around so some rainbows across many parts of the country earlier. this theme continue through tonight, very mild, pretty cloudy for most of us through the night as well. so a frost free start to your tuesday morning. and still a few showers particularly over the next few hours, some of those could be quite heavy across parts of england and wales. you can see the moving north—east, perhaps the odd thunderstorm and rumble of thunder as well. fewer shares tonight across parts of scotland and northern ireland and most showers across england and wales should ease away later. the clearer skies will
nikki fox, bbc news. time for a look at the weather, here's sarah keith lucas.he course of the morning, but the fog has been breaking up so there has been more sunshine coming through. and some showers as well, but what you will notice is it has been particularly mild. temperatures of 17 in the south—east of england, not bad for the middle of november. this is the picture in county tyrone earlier in the day. a bit of blue sky breaking through. we also had some heavy showers around so some...
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nikki fox, bbc news.. 7a million americans voted for him, more than 70 million for donald trump. can mr biden do as he pledges, to bring a divided country together, especially amid another surge in covid cases? in the final report of his series, here's clive myrie. america has always been an unruly place. when the sun rises, it warms a land of competing ideas — of states and minds determined to show their independence. but this fractured existence was held together by a common thread — that all are equal, that all can dream. but recent years highlight the fraying of the thread. in the years up to the era of donald trump, americans ate the same brunch but too often talked past each other — left and right on parallel roads. canjoe biden wipe away the stain of divisiveness? eileen weisberg is a retired former hospital worker, and she voted for the democrat here in philadelphia. her recollection of recent american history is wasteful. they forget that when bill clinton was in office, everyone made money, and
nikki fox, bbc news.. 7a million americans voted for him, more than 70 million for donald trump. can mr biden do as he pledges, to bring a divided country together, especially amid another surge in covid cases? in the final report of his series, here's clive myrie. america has always been an unruly place. when the sun rises, it warms a land of competing ideas — of states and minds determined to show their independence. but this fractured existence was held together by a common thread — that...
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cbs's nikki battiste has the story. >> reporter: a stroke sent willa kiritz to this hospital bed justion day, but it wasn't her health that she was worried about. >> i'm saying, i didn't vote, what am i going to do? >> reporter: little did she know.... >> registered to vote? >> reporter: lenox hill hospital nurse navigators erin smith and lisa schavrien started northwell hospital system's "vote north" initiative in new york two years ago. it puts ballots in patients' hands. >> being in the hospital should >> being in the hospital should not pre not preclude you from also being a citizen and being a voter. >> reporter: some states will not accept votes from patients. here in new york, the process is possible... >> now that i voted, we can operate. >> reporter: ...but tricky. >> i had spent several hours at a board of elections begging to have ballots released to me on election day. >> she is at the board of elections zooming with the judge. >> reporter: what is the message he mhis? >> every hospital should be able to enable their patients to vote. >> reporter: what was the feeling you
cbs's nikki battiste has the story. >> reporter: a stroke sent willa kiritz to this hospital bed justion day, but it wasn't her health that she was worried about. >> i'm saying, i didn't vote, what am i going to do? >> reporter: little did she know.... >> registered to vote? >> reporter: lenox hill hospital nurse navigators erin smith and lisa schavrien started northwell hospital system's "vote north" initiative in new york two years ago. it puts ballots...
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nikki fox, bbc news.ago — saying it will set out the process for a robust independent investigation shortly. it's afterjournalist martin bashir, was accused of using underhand tactics to obtain the interview. lets speak to our correspondent helena wilkinson. where are we with this? for days we have had allegations about how martin bashir managed to secure that interview with princess diana. this lunchtime we have heard from the former chairman of the bbc, lord michael grade, and he doesn't mince his words. he says there is a very dark cloud hanging over bbc journalism. he has called for an independent inquiry, and says we need to get to the bottom of who knew what and when amongst senior bbc figures. we are going to hear in an itv documentary this evening and tomorrow night from the graphic designer who alleges that he was asked by martin bashir to forge bank statements, and it's those bank state m e nts statements, and it's those bank statements which princess diana's brother earl spencer says were used
nikki fox, bbc news.ago — saying it will set out the process for a robust independent investigation shortly. it's afterjournalist martin bashir, was accused of using underhand tactics to obtain the interview. lets speak to our correspondent helena wilkinson. where are we with this? for days we have had allegations about how martin bashir managed to secure that interview with princess diana. this lunchtime we have heard from the former chairman of the bbc, lord michael grade, and he doesn't...
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[indiscernible] [laughter] democratic party chair nikki a williams.laughter]-- and [applause] in that great tradition of our dear ancestor and hero john lewis. we are proud of you. [applause] leslie palomino, who introduced me. a voice of who we are as a country and our future. when i look at her and many of our young leaders i know our future is bright. i am back in georgia. [applause] we are -- [indiscernible] georgia because i --ted to remind everybody something is happening over there. [laughter] there we go. you all are going to decide who is going to be the next president. [applause] you are. you are going to decide who is going to be the next president of the united states. i am back in georgia to thank you for all you have been doing these years, months, weeks and days. looking at the kind of turnout we have already seen in terms of early voting. i wanted to come back to remind us that we still have a ways to go. ist last leg of a long trip usually the longest and most important. this is not the time to let up. this is the time to put our feet
[indiscernible] [laughter] democratic party chair nikki a williams.laughter]-- and [applause] in that great tradition of our dear ancestor and hero john lewis. we are proud of you. [applause] leslie palomino, who introduced me. a voice of who we are as a country and our future. when i look at her and many of our young leaders i know our future is bright. i am back in georgia. [applause] we are -- [indiscernible] georgia because i --ted to remind everybody something is happening over there....
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i would like to start by introducing you to nikki tomlinson. nikki tomlinson is an icu nurse at great plains health, which is in north platte, nebraska. >> at one point in time, we had a physician up here that everybody knew really well. i've known him for a long time, been a family doctor for a long time. that was my lowest point. i still get teary thinking about it. that -- i've been in nursing years, and that was actually my breaking point when he didn't make it. i had to -- i already had some time off scheduled, and that couldn't have come at a better time. i couldn't get through the next day of work without breaking down for an hour, or every hour. that was -- that was probably my darkest time at work, my darkest time ever in my last 20 years of nursing. so that was -- that was hard. and then seeing some other family and friends come in that have fought this, that have beat this, that are scared along the way, and other patients that just aren't making it. i've never seen anything like covid. there's -- we don't -- we just don't know enoug
i would like to start by introducing you to nikki tomlinson. nikki tomlinson is an icu nurse at great plains health, which is in north platte, nebraska. >> at one point in time, we had a physician up here that everybody knew really well. i've known him for a long time, been a family doctor for a long time. that was my lowest point. i still get teary thinking about it. that -- i've been in nursing years, and that was actually my breaking point when he didn't make it. i had to -- i already...
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you are seeing matthew gates go after nikki haley. nikki haley tweeted president trump had a great presidency. you see matt gaetz going after her saying she is trying to have an obituary for the president. the president's son is also saying people need to go to war at this point. you also hear trump legal advisors saying amy coney barrett needs to, quote, come through for the president. you are hearing people not also only taking stands and looking at republicans and how they are standing in this moment but looking at justices on the supreme court saying do they owe president trump some sort of victory here can they try to deliver this presidency for the president. again, critics of the president say it's impossible for the president to mount any sort of legal challenge that would end up with the supreme court that would then deliver the presidency for him. there is all that talk going on in trump world right now. >> we're happy to have a bit of your time on what we know is a busy day for you and your colleagues. thank you, as always,
you are seeing matthew gates go after nikki haley. nikki haley tweeted president trump had a great presidency. you see matt gaetz going after her saying she is trying to have an obituary for the president. the president's son is also saying people need to go to war at this point. you also hear trump legal advisors saying amy coney barrett needs to, quote, come through for the president. you are hearing people not also only taking stands and looking at republicans and how they are standing in...
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when's jumping from one in the theater and that's more nikki to happen in a population than whites continues to see create between humans and more likely to happen in inks or cows, goats sheep. it doesn't from initial studies, it doesn't. the virus doesn't seem to be in 15 peaks easy. if you can it's, it's very difficult. it's not at all it up to these miners and therefore jumping from one count of the next one key to the next will be a difficult process. and then most likely the virus will die off or not. marriage starts john, ph. and it seems to be very well transmissible in between makes and therefore it has to join quickly between one need to the next in these big farms again. and each time it has not been seen, c 2 genetically. so it's much more likely to have that most species where it's not likely to, to, to effect the same loss or to transmit between animals. but why is that happening? what is it about that makes and to me seems to have no, since there is pretty trance, no loans very similar to human wants and therefore the virus has already an easy way to, to. 'd me make response re
when's jumping from one in the theater and that's more nikki to happen in a population than whites continues to see create between humans and more likely to happen in inks or cows, goats sheep. it doesn't from initial studies, it doesn't. the virus doesn't seem to be in 15 peaks easy. if you can it's, it's very difficult. it's not at all it up to these miners and therefore jumping from one count of the next one key to the next will be a difficult process. and then most likely the virus will die...
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thank you always good information and or nikki reporting for us from washington dc. >>thank you, anna. >>and still ahead he's fade parents. they're demanding that schools reopen of the options being offered by the livermore school district. and if you or someone you know has recovered from covid-19 might want to listen up. >>what mental illness is a new study suggests patients develop. >>it has been nearly a month, some schools in alameda county were given the green light to resume in person instruction they first reopening plans to the county office of education tonight the livermore school district board is holding a vote on those plans but as a crop first we've reports for us. the decision to move to in person instruction or stay in distance learning could depend on what parents want. >>at least 2 public school districts in alameda county have submitted reopening plans for in person instruction with the county office of education and received approval to move forward. dozens of private schools in the county have already welcome students back to class but not the l
thank you always good information and or nikki reporting for us from washington dc. >>thank you, anna. >>and still ahead he's fade parents. they're demanding that schools reopen of the options being offered by the livermore school district. and if you or someone you know has recovered from covid-19 might want to listen up. >>what mental illness is a new study suggests patients develop. >>it has been nearly a month, some schools in alameda county were given the green...
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at santa cruz's museum of art and history, nikki does an interview while he carefully photographs thets. people have brought them everything from bowls to badges to tools to toys. >> it's made me think so much about how we infuse meaning and memory into objects. and how those things can change. >> reporter: they aren't exactly sure what final form this project will take. >> the symbols that i evacuated with. >> reporter: just it needs top haen n happen now. >> those stories are critical to the historical record and understanding this place where we live. >> when they bring their objects in and start talking, the flood gates open. sxit and it's about far more than whatever objects. >> that's because they are stories not just of the fire, they are split into two parts. the before and after. and what people choose to carry with them one to the other. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >>> we want to take you now to a small kitchen in san francisco where one woman is making a big difference. cooking a traditional thanksgiving meal for complete strangers. margaret made the offer on her neig
at santa cruz's museum of art and history, nikki does an interview while he carefully photographs thets. people have brought them everything from bowls to badges to tools to toys. >> it's made me think so much about how we infuse meaning and memory into objects. and how those things can change. >> reporter: they aren't exactly sure what final form this project will take. >> the symbols that i evacuated with. >> reporter: just it needs top haen n happen now. >>...
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it's not supposed to be to the soviets, where when we met nikki, it had been 5 months since her 22 year old daughter, nylon had passed away from kuwait 19. this was my love was my 6 child. she was everybody's favorite. she was the party planning. she was the family d.j. . she made up out again. you see this love music? she does love life. he has her face, her personality. i love him to tell me then what happened this spring? it was out of nowhere. the only thing she was battling with was the asthma. having trouble breathing. she didn't want to go to the hospital because of cold soul. she couldn't take it anymore. so she called it ambulance and they immediately set up an oxygen. and she went to the hospital nearby. at this point, you were not thinking that she had covert, you know, that it, i'll, sue waited for a lot of test results to come back. and then she takes me and say, mom, they say i have and my heart beslan us there was sending you to a better hospital. when i now arrived, nicky says her daughter was placed on a ventilator, and that after nationally seeming stable, her conditio
it's not supposed to be to the soviets, where when we met nikki, it had been 5 months since her 22 year old daughter, nylon had passed away from kuwait 19. this was my love was my 6 child. she was everybody's favorite. she was the party planning. she was the family d.j. . she made up out again. you see this love music? she does love life. he has her face, her personality. i love him to tell me then what happened this spring? it was out of nowhere. the only thing she was battling with was the...
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people like pompeo, secretary of state, nikki haley, members of the senate like tom cotton of arkansas, josh holly of missouri, ted ted cruz, marco rubio, those names are likely to be in the mix and others were more skeptical of trump. looks like the governor of maryland, charlie baker, the governor of massachusetts, people who have been more overtly hostile to trump, is there going to be room for that in a republican primary where i think in a couple of years trump may be pretty popular. it's going to be a wild field. there's going to be a lot of people who will run and that's what makes these politics. >> thanks for stopping by and have a great thanksgiving. >> thank you, you, too. speaking of thanksgiving, can you have a safe one? a safe dinner? up next we'll explore it with alejandro >>> all right. welcome back. thechg will look different for most families this can year. how can we enjoy it safely? joining us is new york based chef and food guest alejandro ramos. hey there. >> hi there. thanks for having me. >> oh, my gosh, no. i'm delighted. i see you have a spread in your kitchen
people like pompeo, secretary of state, nikki haley, members of the senate like tom cotton of arkansas, josh holly of missouri, ted ted cruz, marco rubio, those names are likely to be in the mix and others were more skeptical of trump. looks like the governor of maryland, charlie baker, the governor of massachusetts, people who have been more overtly hostile to trump, is there going to be room for that in a republican primary where i think in a couple of years trump may be pretty popular. it's...
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haley what if he had run with nikki haley former governor also of south asian descent with her parents you know daughter of immigrants that might have been another dimension to this that we didn't get to because joe biden took advantage in his partnership with camila harris and you know not that not that glass pane out of the way let's focus a little bit i'm joe biden's a victory because yes he has won the main wafer thin margins in some states but overall a several 1000000 more votes than donald trump right you didn't see the blue wave that many commentators had been talking about were you surprised by that and what do you think the reasons behind the guy. i was surprised in a way and not surprised i always try to kind of keep my own judgment in check i think that many people counted there would be some enthusiasm for biden and a lack of enthusiasm for trump because of his management of the covert crisis that he and once he and his team actually were infected with cove it that many people thought that was over that that was a signal to his followers that the keystone kops way that he
haley what if he had run with nikki haley former governor also of south asian descent with her parents you know daughter of immigrants that might have been another dimension to this that we didn't get to because joe biden took advantage in his partnership with camila harris and you know not that not that glass pane out of the way let's focus a little bit i'm joe biden's a victory because yes he has won the main wafer thin margins in some states but overall a several 1000000 more votes than...
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and other acts like sex oftenest nikki ship benjamin lifestream the sets the roulette crop of brooklyn and enter into a virtual dialogue with bands like live. from berlin. it's not just live concerts there are multimedia projects like this video which will have its premiere online in the festival the film with shades of david lynch was produced by the kim collective joined the 1st corner locked down in an empty pearl in a hotel. the u.s. election is of course also ever present over the 4 day festival musicians like drama jim black concerned about the situation in the u.s. after you're here for a while it's going to be tough times for america i'm sad to say that but i don't see it going any other way black lives matter protests the way that people are treated the economic injustice in america that's not going away it's just in suspension during this strange election show. artist moore mother has summed up her feelings about the mood in america in a poem pandemic long sing me i knew lullaby. shifting pictures instagram graveyard of memory. at least we can still make news. wow you may hav
and other acts like sex oftenest nikki ship benjamin lifestream the sets the roulette crop of brooklyn and enter into a virtual dialogue with bands like live. from berlin. it's not just live concerts there are multimedia projects like this video which will have its premiere online in the festival the film with shades of david lynch was produced by the kim collective joined the 1st corner locked down in an empty pearl in a hotel. the u.s. election is of course also ever present over the 4 day...
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. >> reporter: for nikki, the plan was to rely on good eggs, the san francisco-based grocery delivery service that she's relied on since the pandemic started. >> i haven't been inside the store because some of our family have medical issues. >> her order was supposed to arrive yesterday, which included her $40 organic turkey. >> around 10:00 p.m., i got a text from them saying my order would be delivered between 2:50 a.m. and 3:00 a.m. which i thought was a little bizarre because that's an incredibly narrow window. >> reporter: she stayed up. 3:00 a.m. came and went. still, no groceries. >> good eggs had done such a terrible job of communicating. especially leaving people hanging. >> reporter: king wasn't the only one. many customers took to twitter to complain that their thanksgiving deliveries never showed up. >> my husband ended up going to whole foods. >> reporter: right during our interview, guess what showed up? >> like literally. >> reporter: this afternoon, the ceo of good eggs apologized to his customers without revealing the reason for why things went wrong. the statement re
. >> reporter: for nikki, the plan was to rely on good eggs, the san francisco-based grocery delivery service that she's relied on since the pandemic started. >> i haven't been inside the store because some of our family have medical issues. >> her order was supposed to arrive yesterday, which included her $40 organic turkey. >> around 10:00 p.m., i got a text from them saying my order would be delivered between 2:50 a.m. and 3:00 a.m. which i thought was a little...
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who are hoping to run for president in 2024 the sort of people like marco rubio the florida senator nikki haley who was donald trump's ambassador to the united nations these are people who are looking to the next election and they're trying to walk a line where they're sort of publicly sort of supportive of what donald trump is trying to do but also kind of implying that you know they may see the writing is on the wall also it's interesting to see what the news outlets of. rupert murdoch controlled news corp is saying to things like fox news very influential in the u.s. public the wall street journal also more aimed at kind of the republican intelligentsia both. those some messaging beginnings that comes through this are indicating and sort of messaging to trump you know if the writing is eventually on the wall that he's going to have to accept and concede we're running out of time but i did want to ask you just a little bit this is of course taking place amidst a pandemic how big a role did the pandemic play in this i think it did for a very big role certainly i mean some of the exit pol
who are hoping to run for president in 2024 the sort of people like marco rubio the florida senator nikki haley who was donald trump's ambassador to the united nations these are people who are looking to the next election and they're trying to walk a line where they're sort of publicly sort of supportive of what donald trump is trying to do but also kind of implying that you know they may see the writing is on the wall also it's interesting to see what the news outlets of. rupert murdoch...
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my colleague nikki erin discuss the incident with our correspondents peter over and berlin and charlotte drew pinsky and paris. i 1st to you peter bring us the details of what happened in vienna place at least one gunman opened fire in a crowded pedestrian now used area of the center of vienna on monday evening at 8 pm. authorities say that one of the attackers say at least one of the attackers because they can't confirm exactly how many they were was shot dead at the scene police operation is continuing the authorities told viennese to remain in their homes to lock their doors that school would not be happening on tuesday while they try and determine exactly how many people were involved in this attack the interior minister of austria has confirmed an islamic motive behind this attack that took place on monday evening we've also heard from the chancellor of germany angle a miracle giving her thoughts on the situation you know. it came from a least one islamic terrorist was should not have to go through such a situation the attack is an assault on the democratic values in these terrible
my colleague nikki erin discuss the incident with our correspondents peter over and berlin and charlotte drew pinsky and paris. i 1st to you peter bring us the details of what happened in vienna place at least one gunman opened fire in a crowded pedestrian now used area of the center of vienna on monday evening at 8 pm. authorities say that one of the attackers say at least one of the attackers because they can't confirm exactly how many they were was shot dead at the scene police operation is...
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when i now arrived, nikki says, her daughter was placed on a ventilator, and that after nizhni seeming stable, her condition got worse. she was on a ventilator for 22 days in the 23rd. when she was always 20 9 and left behind her 2 year old son eric, when she was in a hospital fighting for her life, she was saying, where's mommy? every day. where's mommy? where's mom? and it's like he said all my and he put his they had all much as and he said mom because we had her cremated and have for you you ok sleepy. yes. you are taking a little every day you turn on and then you hear somebody else say it's somebody else. it's like you think you're living in a movie. but the pandemic hasn't been a nightmare for every community of chicago because it's played out along racial lines. as coppa deaths began to rise in the spring, nearly 70 percent of fatalities were black residents, even though they're only 30 percent of the city's population. and as it's continued, it's been both the city's black and latino communities that have had the highest infection and death rates. by the end of october, over $
when i now arrived, nikki says, her daughter was placed on a ventilator, and that after nizhni seeming stable, her condition got worse. she was on a ventilator for 22 days in the 23rd. when she was always 20 9 and left behind her 2 year old son eric, when she was in a hospital fighting for her life, she was saying, where's mommy? every day. where's mommy? where's mom? and it's like he said all my and he put his they had all much as and he said mom because we had her cremated and have for you...
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our washington correspondent and worth were nikki has details. >>hope and help are on the way health and human services secretary alex azar says enough covid-19 vaccines for 20 million people will be distributed by the end of this year if all goes well, we could be distributing the vaccine soon after december top aides are said on tuesday that once the fda approves pfizer's emergency use request. the department is ready to ship 6.4 million doses within 24 hours then. we hope administration could begin as soon as the product easer says they've been conducting tests shipments to ensure everything goes smoothly local hospitals, doctors offices, local pharmacies such as cvs and walgreens 4 star general gus perna says the vaccines will be distributed in priority waves the initial push will focus on the most vulnerable americans followed by senior citizens and health care workers in january. >>if there's more available after the initial push. then it will go out in the following kate weekly cadences of distribution. >>accordingly easer says that means
our washington correspondent and worth were nikki has details. >>hope and help are on the way health and human services secretary alex azar says enough covid-19 vaccines for 20 million people will be distributed by the end of this year if all goes well, we could be distributing the vaccine soon after december top aides are said on tuesday that once the fda approves pfizer's emergency use request. the department is ready to ship 6.4 million doses within 24 hours then. we hope...
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he has always had an eye on it, and his main competitors are going to be people like nikki haley and others who also have a tendency of aligning themselves with netanyahu. so i think this is an effort by him to give himself a leg up to be that he doth competition that devastation for us master security. and the region as a whole is not even a 2nd concern. i don't think it's a concern at all. unfortunately, try to parse executive vice president the quincy institute for responsible state craft for his always good talking with you. we appreciate your insights. thank you . well this week the palestinian authority said it will resume its security cooperation with israel and that cooperation ended 6 months ago. in protest against israel's plans to end its large parts of the west bank palestinians say settlements would undermine any possibility of establishing a palestinian state. israel claims historical and religious rights to the west bank as the ancestral land of the jewish people. some say the palestinian decision to resume security cooperation with israel is in part a response to joe
he has always had an eye on it, and his main competitors are going to be people like nikki haley and others who also have a tendency of aligning themselves with netanyahu. so i think this is an effort by him to give himself a leg up to be that he doth competition that devastation for us master security. and the region as a whole is not even a 2nd concern. i don't think it's a concern at all. unfortunately, try to parse executive vice president the quincy institute for responsible state craft...
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and now a lot of this gets me and could help us to nikki. to instruct the flavor. you want to do their story. it's her writing and reliable information for margaret's book that many leaders see testing as the way out of this dark and sporadic tunnel of coronavirus lockdowns. the thinking being that if you can catch someone before they spread the virus, and you can slow and even stop the pandemic in austria, the government is planning a mass testing campaign. here, a bike, courier drops off, tests at apartments in vienna. he'll be back in the evening to collect the samples to be tested, but not every test is created equal. and the timing of tests is also crucial to getting to someone before they're infectious can make or break the contact tracing campaign. a mass testing program in northern italy has identified over 3000 coronavirus cases. and many of those people had no idea they had covered 19 testing can clearly be a powerful tool for combating the spread of the virus. but what tests you do and where is key? we report from a hospital in a coronavirus test to make
and now a lot of this gets me and could help us to nikki. to instruct the flavor. you want to do their story. it's her writing and reliable information for margaret's book that many leaders see testing as the way out of this dark and sporadic tunnel of coronavirus lockdowns. the thinking being that if you can catch someone before they spread the virus, and you can slow and even stop the pandemic in austria, the government is planning a mass testing campaign. here, a bike, courier drops off,...
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so thinking about her in that way of a character 1st mindset that new mickey, she is right games is nikki. and that, that is important. and so her timelessness of her is phenomenal. also, her ability to appear in multiple places at once is significant because, you know, she is an artist, streams. so what does it look like if she's live in london and live in l.a. on this, on a stage on the same night? so now from a production standpoint, audiences around the entire world can go see her on the same night and create a larger form of fandom in the real world. also, to be honest, she can live any life. she can go to the beach as you see or go play with her cat one day a so she can really go out and do anything that it's fiction. i don't see a solution is deep, deep into tech in oh, i knew the church was one thing you think i get that that's what i like the one who would you share with people you think take a look at this virtual influence to be honest, the whole concept of virtual influencers leaves me feeling like i'm in an episode of black mirror. it's still quite dystopian and hard for me t
so thinking about her in that way of a character 1st mindset that new mickey, she is right games is nikki. and that, that is important. and so her timelessness of her is phenomenal. also, her ability to appear in multiple places at once is significant because, you know, she is an artist, streams. so what does it look like if she's live in london and live in l.a. on this, on a stage on the same night? so now from a production standpoint, audiences around the entire world can go see her on the...
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on a lot of the other channels so this goes back to a free is and i think it's interesting isn't it nikki that the news story about this is all about oh my god dr atlas appeared on our t.v. this is terrible instead of actually focusing on what the man said about lockdowns so it really is forget about the message just just just focus on what medium he used those points across that is really is quite quite wrong actually what was happening and it was an interesting interview quite what the what i did in my opinion. in a headstone chung's and find they made a point and one is not being discussed in the mainstream media now do you think but it's interesting isn't it that this is the age old so to mccarthyites me exactly what you do is you play the man not the ball. in other words you don't focus on what he actually said because as you say he was a very good interview he made some very good strong points against lockdowns and we're all in britain we're having another impose another lockdown this week supposed to be coming into force in france and germany this is the debate we should be having
on a lot of the other channels so this goes back to a free is and i think it's interesting isn't it nikki that the news story about this is all about oh my god dr atlas appeared on our t.v. this is terrible instead of actually focusing on what the man said about lockdowns so it really is forget about the message just just just focus on what medium he used those points across that is really is quite quite wrong actually what was happening and it was an interesting interview quite what the what i...
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constitution voting is never mentioned at all welcome to odyssey international this friday my name is nikki carrier and you're washing off to the special coverage of the 2028 u.s. presidential election and it's not only been a nail biter and photons and resumed in key states to decide the outcome of this election the choice hangs in the balance with just a few states left to call on both candidates claiming those things the white house . it's been 3 days since the election and counting continues in battleground states to determine the next u.s. president nevada georgia pennsylvania alaska north carolina all yet to be called let's take a closer look at how things stand joe biden has 264 electors if you include our zona which some say is too early to call if it does go blue he'll just need 6 more electoral votes to reach the 270 for victory donald trump on the other hand currently stands at $214.00 it's a close race across parts of ground states with both candidates closing gaps in various states over night in pennsylvania trumps leader the biden shrunk to barely 22000 votes while in nevada o
constitution voting is never mentioned at all welcome to odyssey international this friday my name is nikki carrier and you're washing off to the special coverage of the 2028 u.s. presidential election and it's not only been a nail biter and photons and resumed in key states to decide the outcome of this election the choice hangs in the balance with just a few states left to call on both candidates claiming those things the white house . it's been 3 days since the election and counting...
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leading us off is cbs' nikki battiste with some breaking news from new york city.ening, 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
leading us off is cbs' nikki battiste with some breaking news from new york city.ening, 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
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he has always had an eye on it, and his main competitors are going to be people like nikki haley and others who also have a tendency of aligning themselves with netanyahu. so i think this is an effort by him to give himself a leg up to be that he doth competition that devastation for us master security. and the region as a whole is not even a 2nd concern. i don't think it's a concern at all. unfortunately, try to parse executive vice president the quincy institute for responsible state craft for his always good talking with you. we appreciate your insights. thank you . well this week the palestinian authority said it will resume its security cooperation with israel and that cooperation ended 6 months ago. in protest against israel's plans to annex large parts of the west bank palestinians say settlements would undermine any possibility of establishing a palestinian state. israel claims historical and religious rights to the west bank as the ancestral land of the jewish people. some say the palestinian decision to resume security cooperation with israel is in part a response to joe bi
he has always had an eye on it, and his main competitors are going to be people like nikki haley and others who also have a tendency of aligning themselves with netanyahu. so i think this is an effort by him to give himself a leg up to be that he doth competition that devastation for us master security. and the region as a whole is not even a 2nd concern. i don't think it's a concern at all. unfortunately, try to parse executive vice president the quincy institute for responsible state craft...