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. >> i wanted to vote in person because there is going to be so much overload with the mail-in ballots. >> was bay area sports teams are making sure that your vote gets counted. >>> a community covid-19 testing event showing us how much we still have to learn about this disease. we will have that story, coming up. >>> thanks for joining us.>> new voter turnout numbers into the newsroom moments ago, sonoma and san mateo tapping 50% turnout while alameda has over 54%. san francisco at 52, santa clara at 50% and solano has 46% turnout. devin fehely takes us behind the scenes inside newly opened voting centers in santa clara county.>> reporter: with just three days left for tuesday's election, the registrar in santa clara county said they already more than doubled and nearly tripled their voting from 2016. the san jose mayor join more than a half-million voters dropping off their ballot early at the institute of contemporary art in downtown san jose. >> if there is any silver lining that all that has been dreadful and that has happened to us in 2020 is the fact that he will are deeply enga
. >> i wanted to vote in person because there is going to be so much overload with the mail-in ballots. >> was bay area sports teams are making sure that your vote gets counted. >>> a community covid-19 testing event showing us how much we still have to learn about this disease. we will have that story, coming up. >>> thanks for joining us.>> new voter turnout numbers into the newsroom moments ago, sonoma and san mateo tapping 50% turnout while alameda has...
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overload point as yet, nor we've been close to it now. but the general advice across the world is that now, did you control the pandemic? what has to keep interpersonal interactions to an minimum? and this is something that i would like to take an issue with because we already know that this proud of this pandemic is not linear. i for one neighbors with the couple at an elderly couple. and in that case, the husband died from the comment, but his wife, who cared for him in his last days, didn't even get the virus. and there are many examples like this. when you know people seemingly in the same conditions of the same age group of the same house status, i stepped in differently. don't you think that perhaps we are focusing too much on how this wire is supposedly being passed rather than how it's being received in the body? who gets it into their systems and who doesn't? i would agree with you, certainly in susceptibility to the 5 s. and you just give a great example. it might be human genetics that underlies that. all that is good, as he do
overload point as yet, nor we've been close to it now. but the general advice across the world is that now, did you control the pandemic? what has to keep interpersonal interactions to an minimum? and this is something that i would like to take an issue with because we already know that this proud of this pandemic is not linear. i for one neighbors with the couple at an elderly couple. and in that case, the husband died from the comment, but his wife, who cared for him in his last days, didn't...
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from eight to nine million these are the scenes playing out across the country as hospitals are overloaded with covid patients at least 15 states have increased restrictions our megan fitzgerald has the very latest. moelggen, good morning >> valerie, good morning to you. acrosby the count across the country we are seeing states scrambling to contain the virus. the u.s. adding a million new infections in the last week alone, pushing total cases to 11 million and forcing more states to crack down. the governor of washington, latest to tighten restrictions after daily cases surged to a record saturday. >> now we're facing a third wave that is trending to be more dangerous than any we have seen before >> reporter: washington state now banning indoor service at bars and restaurants businesses like gyms will close for four weeks and prohibiting personal gatherings indoors with anyone other than your immediate household. and colorado also hitting a record number of single day cases and hospitalizations more than a dozen new counties inching closer to a lockdown while the governor there is warning
from eight to nine million these are the scenes playing out across the country as hospitals are overloaded with covid patients at least 15 states have increased restrictions our megan fitzgerald has the very latest. moelggen, good morning >> valerie, good morning to you. acrosby the count across the country we are seeing states scrambling to contain the virus. the u.s. adding a million new infections in the last week alone, pushing total cases to 11 million and forcing more states to...
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and germany's footballers face the czech republic, but is it overload? we've too many matches putting players a risk during the pandemic. germany coach, you want him to gives us his feet. i'm rebecca riches welcome to the program. europe is set to secure a 300000000 doses of an experimental covert 19 vaccine developed by germany's violent tech and the u.s. . pharmaceutical giant pfizer. the european commission president, sort of on the line is due to approve the deal later on wednesday. she describes it as the most promising vaccine. so far. the mike has say, trials show the drug is more than 90 percent effective at preventing covert. 9 tain . here in germany as elsewhere, there is god, it often isn't over the development. when human trials of b n t, $160.00 began earlier this year, no one knew if they would lead to a coronavirus vaccine. the reports that this substance is in fact highly effective, have brought new hope. germany's research minister is cautiously optimistic. has been there for him with an untold. i'm very pleased with naturally encouraged
and germany's footballers face the czech republic, but is it overload? we've too many matches putting players a risk during the pandemic. germany coach, you want him to gives us his feet. i'm rebecca riches welcome to the program. europe is set to secure a 300000000 doses of an experimental covert 19 vaccine developed by germany's violent tech and the u.s. . pharmaceutical giant pfizer. the european commission president, sort of on the line is due to approve the deal later on wednesday. she...
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there are also lines and overloads here testing sites in the san francisco just like this one. while san francisco has flattened the curve for the most part, the city still has to be really careful because the population density makes it so that they covid spike could escalate too quickly to catch up. as the numbers ramp-up, officials are worried their sites for testing will get jammed as well. they are now asking those with insurance to go to their own dr. to get tested rather than using the city's free testing facilities. already, we checked and we could not get an appointment at any one of them. >> of the city's testing sites are meant for people who are uninsured or have poor access to health care and are asymptomatic or have had close contact with somebody who has covid. we need to ensure that those resources are there for that population. >> reporter: the health department is urging folks not to gather in large groups. keep it to three households per gathering. sit outside. keep it short if you are intent on getting together with family this holiday season. they say that,
there are also lines and overloads here testing sites in the san francisco just like this one. while san francisco has flattened the curve for the most part, the city still has to be really careful because the population density makes it so that they covid spike could escalate too quickly to catch up. as the numbers ramp-up, officials are worried their sites for testing will get jammed as well. they are now asking those with insurance to go to their own dr. to get tested rather than using the...
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they just overload that side, brought one more than the offensive line could handle and justin fields the first time, really, all night gets hit and hit hard on third down. >> chris: not only does it end the possession but knocks it back out of field goal range. would be a 57-yarder and then try that again. has not kicked since early on. got to dominic dimaccio, the back-up walk on kicker but now drew crispin in the game to punt. that's an important sack there to keep hope alive for the penn state team. >> kirk: i just continue to be impressed with penn state's fight. they've been down the whole game, still down 13 in the fourth quarter. brent dials up the blitz on third down. this defense, even though they've given up big plays and given up a lot of points to the offense, still playing with some energy here. like brent prime. his consistency. he was a ga. a little bit about the game. coached in a lot of different places, been here a long time. he still talks about how much he said, a bud foster guy at heart. still goes back to any time a defensive coordinator says i'm a bud foster gu
they just overload that side, brought one more than the offensive line could handle and justin fields the first time, really, all night gets hit and hit hard on third down. >> chris: not only does it end the possession but knocks it back out of field goal range. would be a 57-yarder and then try that again. has not kicked since early on. got to dominic dimaccio, the back-up walk on kicker but now drew crispin in the game to punt. that's an important sack there to keep hope alive for the...
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when children are treated this way from a very young age, they become traumatizes awful and have overloaded memories. sue shelter is getting psychological treatment. perhaps she can overcome the trauma, in spite of her haunting memories and accept and love her child. that's the one to love the child. but i know our village community see this as a woman who was raped, i cannot return to my village. my husband has left me, he will never forgive me and he will never accept the child is dead. in panzi hospital, one meanie also learns to wave and so baskets. this training is an important part of the holistic treatment as to money or encana and the other social workers want to help the women become independent so that they can support themselves. that is over $95.00, and there it is. that way, perhaps more meanie could take care of her child without other financial assistance than the hope that i can feed us by selling baskets. and money might be enough, the medicine to know and even for school. but how can one mean a return to her village when militias continue to live nearby? how is she suppose
when children are treated this way from a very young age, they become traumatizes awful and have overloaded memories. sue shelter is getting psychological treatment. perhaps she can overcome the trauma, in spite of her haunting memories and accept and love her child. that's the one to love the child. but i know our village community see this as a woman who was raped, i cannot return to my village. my husband has left me, he will never forgive me and he will never accept the child is dead. in...
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. >>> your daily square in san francisco with a christmas tree overload. 16 creatively decorated trees by students from the academy of art university are on display, all part of an annual contest to keep it covid safe. each tree has a qr code, of course, for a self- >>> coming up in the cbs evening news, and inspiring aches-year-old girl and wednesday toymaker to update an american classic in the name of the equal representation. >>> the children's hospital had a high profile visitor today. i bet you can guess who. old st. nick. masked up and drop by for the busy christmas season. not to spread just cheer but also some cookies for the patients, and the essential workers at the hospital. santa also ♪ we have the power to harness california's abundant solar and wind energy, but it's not available all day long. use less energy from 4 to 9 pm for a cleaner california. captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> brennan: tonight, cases of coronavirus in the u.s. reach 13 million, as shoppers surge into stores for black friday deals. breaking news: the c.d breaking news: t
. >>> your daily square in san francisco with a christmas tree overload. 16 creatively decorated trees by students from the academy of art university are on display, all part of an annual contest to keep it covid safe. each tree has a qr code, of course, for a self- >>> coming up in the cbs evening news, and inspiring aches-year-old girl and wednesday toymaker to update an american classic in the name of the equal representation. >>> the children's hospital had a high...
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in my kitchen, i'll show you the secrets of his overloaded tacos bravipe. your new favorite sonoran-style shrimp taco. and my trip to the beach alsores another seafood favorite -- a piled-high shrimp-and-scallop tostada dressed with not one, but three salsas --
in my kitchen, i'll show you the secrets of his overloaded tacos bravipe. your new favorite sonoran-style shrimp taco. and my trip to the beach alsores another seafood favorite -- a piled-high shrimp-and-scallop tostada dressed with not one, but three salsas --
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but i worry that progress can be easily derailed with overload. you're a 10? giovanni: you created the 10. if this was not so good, it would be 8. lemonis: i'm willing to take the leap with you, okay? i'm willing to take the leap with you. lisa: [ laughs ] lemonis: all right? i'm willing to take the leap. ♪ how are you? they can't wait. it's the grand opening of bentley's corner barkery. what do you think of the store? -and who is this? -woman: luke. lemonis: luke! i'm excited that people are actually able to move around this store. it's not cramped, it's not overloaded, and there's got to be 125 people in here. [ dog barks ] -oh, this is bentley? -giovanni: yeah. -lemonis: hey, buddy. -giovanni: you want a piece? -okay, go ahead. -lisa: is that good? oh, yummy. lemonis: people are picking up new products. they're seeing some of the new things that were added. i feel like we got it right. i think your dog is shoplifting. [ laughter ] with its limited selection of products, the old arlington heights store maybe covered 20% of the market. by adding
but i worry that progress can be easily derailed with overload. you're a 10? giovanni: you created the 10. if this was not so good, it would be 8. lemonis: i'm willing to take the leap with you, okay? i'm willing to take the leap with you. lisa: [ laughs ] lemonis: all right? i'm willing to take the leap. ♪ how are you? they can't wait. it's the grand opening of bentley's corner barkery. what do you think of the store? -and who is this? -woman: luke. lemonis: luke! i'm excited that people are...
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if we overload the health care system just with covid patients, we start to compete for resources andome of the activities to care for patients have to be second to caring for covid. we have to take fast and stringent measures. clearly we cannot -- but certainly stringent measures and lockdowns have become necessary at some point when the spread of the virus in the community is out of control and we see exponentially it can bring a lot to the hospitals. by the nature of when you start to get symptoms, everything that you do today as a public health measure will have it in tact on the health care system in two weeks. when the situation is out of control, we can still see significant cases into the icus even if measures are taken now. >> the optics are different in the united states of america, because we are in the midst of an unprecedented, bitter presidential race with polarizing issues and a president who discredits the medical community. are we likely to see the handling of covid-19 change post november 2? >> i think we don't yet know that. obviously partly that will depend on who
if we overload the health care system just with covid patients, we start to compete for resources andome of the activities to care for patients have to be second to caring for covid. we have to take fast and stringent measures. clearly we cannot -- but certainly stringent measures and lockdowns have become necessary at some point when the spread of the virus in the community is out of control and we see exponentially it can bring a lot to the hospitals. by the nature of when you start to get...
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meditative reduction to the bare essential point that always i think that in this era of constant sensory overload, people are again looking for spaces of peace and quiet. but faith is also a matter of tradition, is how to adjust to some elements of the church, like nature rather than saints and they've gradually accepted the church as their own. over by its forward thinking, openness, its unifying, and democratic approach. now yodeling, as an art form, many people don't fully appreciate to be fair. it can sound kind of like a teenage boy whose voice is cracking. but there are some yodelers who are just plain impressive who won the swiss culture ministry's top music award this year. strickly was born and san francisco moved to switzerland as a girl. her unique style brings jazz and blues to the swiss alps. sure is a crash. tookie. yodeling is all about a zest for life and expressing doubt in clear she finds inspiration in the echo of the alps. mine is beyond. it's like ping pong. i have to use huge sea of ice behind me. and obviously it never breaks quite differently than if i were in texas and as
meditative reduction to the bare essential point that always i think that in this era of constant sensory overload, people are again looking for spaces of peace and quiet. but faith is also a matter of tradition, is how to adjust to some elements of the church, like nature rather than saints and they've gradually accepted the church as their own. over by its forward thinking, openness, its unifying, and democratic approach. now yodeling, as an art form, many people don't fully appreciate to be...
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i think that in this era of constant sensory overload, people are again looking for spaces of peace and quiet. but faith is also a matter of tradition. had to adjust to some elements of the church, like nature as possible. gradually accepted the church as their own, won over by its forward thinking, openness, its unifying, and democratic approach. now yodeling. as an art form, many people don't fully appreciate to be fair. it can sound kind of like a teenage boy whose voice is cracking. but there are some yodelers who are just plain impressive like singer who won the swiss culture ministry's top music award. this year was born and san francisco moved to switzerland as a girl. a unique style brings jazz and blues to the swiss alps. sure is a crash. tookie. yodeling is all about a zest for life and expressing doubt in clear she finds inspiration in the echo of the alps. mine is beyond. it's like ping-pong. i have to just see a vice behind me. and obviously it never grates quite differently than if i were in texas. tast has climbed the glacier countless times. it's the largest glacier in t
i think that in this era of constant sensory overload, people are again looking for spaces of peace and quiet. but faith is also a matter of tradition. had to adjust to some elements of the church, like nature as possible. gradually accepted the church as their own, won over by its forward thinking, openness, its unifying, and democratic approach. now yodeling. as an art form, many people don't fully appreciate to be fair. it can sound kind of like a teenage boy whose voice is cracking. but...
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meditative reduction to the bare essential point that always i think that in this era of constant sensory overload, people are again looking for spaces of peace and quiet. but faith is also a matter of tradition. and the parishioners had to adjust to some elements of the church, like nature as murals, rather than saints. and apostles gradually accepted the church as their own won over by its forward thinking openness, its unifying, and democratic approach. now yodeling. as an art form, many people don't fully appreciate to be fair, it can sound kind of like a teenage boy whose voice is cracking. but there are some yodelers who are just plain impressive like singer erika who won the swiss culture ministry's top music award. this year. strickly was born and san francisco moved to switzerland as a girl. her unique style brings jazz and blues to the swiss alps. for is a coach, tookie. yodeling is all about a zest for life and expressing doubt in clear she finds inspiration in the echo of the alps minus me and it's like ping-pong. i have to just see a vice behind me. and obviously it reverberates quite
meditative reduction to the bare essential point that always i think that in this era of constant sensory overload, people are again looking for spaces of peace and quiet. but faith is also a matter of tradition. and the parishioners had to adjust to some elements of the church, like nature as murals, rather than saints. and apostles gradually accepted the church as their own won over by its forward thinking openness, its unifying, and democratic approach. now yodeling. as an art form, many...
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overloaded about 10 to 13 percent of hospital beds occupied by cold feet. patients over wall admissions from cold feet are not dramatically above those that you normally get for that at this time of year, for respect to treat infections. so my view would be that we've imposed these restrictions too. and again, the collateral damage that results is massive. certainly, i'm not all queuing for do nothing, and that's a bit, but my few is very much that we have panicked too soon, and others lead to more damage. look back to what happened in the spring sweeten. famously did not lock down. surely the trajectory of hospitalized patients and deaths was very little different to what happened in the u.k. with the lights locked down well in france and spain with a much stricter lockdown. so if i understand you correctly, it all should depend on days, circumstances on the ground, and always in each country or an age. graphical account of the situation is different. for example, in russia, i'm hearing from doctors that unlike during the 1st wave of the pandemic ground, m
overloaded about 10 to 13 percent of hospital beds occupied by cold feet. patients over wall admissions from cold feet are not dramatically above those that you normally get for that at this time of year, for respect to treat infections. so my view would be that we've imposed these restrictions too. and again, the collateral damage that results is massive. certainly, i'm not all queuing for do nothing, and that's a bit, but my few is very much that we have panicked too soon, and others lead to...
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miss overloading. why is it that so many african migrants are now heading for the canary islands instead of the european mainland? well, ben stiller for producing interview, actually as you know, migration is a complex phenomenon and so we're beginning to see dead. there are a lot of the factors at play in the region, especially in central and western africa. there are, of course of this issue are going to be factors that are used to migrants to, to look for a better day. there obviously are some of the, this taboos and the established snubbing goops that have to have basically reactivated the normal existing woods towards their canary island. there is also of course there are the governor 19 the on break, which have led to the basically induced the border closures, the restriction movement. and there may have to migrants to pull these routes instead of the i would say more traditional with their traditional hoods with their western military one that just gives you good to speed. could this is this, th
miss overloading. why is it that so many african migrants are now heading for the canary islands instead of the european mainland? well, ben stiller for producing interview, actually as you know, migration is a complex phenomenon and so we're beginning to see dead. there are a lot of the factors at play in the region, especially in central and western africa. there are, of course of this issue are going to be factors that are used to migrants to, to look for a better day. there obviously are...
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with his impressions of how beirut is and germany's footballers face the czech republic, but it's overload with too many matches. putting players back to risk during the pandemic in germany, coach you are both, gives us his few. i'm sorry kelly, welcome to the program. all of hong kong's pro-democracy lawmakers have announced their decision to resign in mass. it follows a move by the territories government to disqualify 4 of their colleagues who were in. 7 the hong kong chief executives decision came minutes after the chinese parliament passed a resolution allowing kerry lamb to expel legislators without having to go through the course. beijing is in recent months, has moved to clamp down on opposition. voices with the opposition of a national security law. after months of anti-government protest last year rocked the city. and joining me now from taiwan is c.w. correspondent, phebe conk. she has been following these developments very closely for us. phebe, this is very significant. walk us through why that is was just this morning. beijing has told legislature has passed a resolution on la
with his impressions of how beirut is and germany's footballers face the czech republic, but it's overload with too many matches. putting players back to risk during the pandemic in germany, coach you are both, gives us his few. i'm sorry kelly, welcome to the program. all of hong kong's pro-democracy lawmakers have announced their decision to resign in mass. it follows a move by the territories government to disqualify 4 of their colleagues who were in. 7 the hong kong chief executives...
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a bit of a sensory overload shot of reporting from paris. good to have you. well, to tell then to saw the, let's cross now to our next, but we're taking as a paris based child less, while colonel well 1st of all. let's start off with the pain sex. what exactly is causing such alarm about this nor that's essentially from all accounts designed to just protect the police. it's a general law. they call it trying to avoid the kind of troubles that we saw in the past years before the beginning of coping with, among others, the yellow vests. and essentially the fact that violence has been allowed to scale late in front, on both sides and the police. when challenged as he was saying, the police are sometimes scared, this is very true. i have followed many demonstrations and there were lots of instances in which you can see the police were overpowered in groups, which is also why they reacted like this. but i think the law itself, which is known as the global security team, is it's a who reach it's and to some extent it's an overreach of the week. it is providing all
a bit of a sensory overload shot of reporting from paris. good to have you. well, to tell then to saw the, let's cross now to our next, but we're taking as a paris based child less, while colonel well 1st of all. let's start off with the pain sex. what exactly is causing such alarm about this nor that's essentially from all accounts designed to just protect the police. it's a general law. they call it trying to avoid the kind of troubles that we saw in the past years before the beginning of...
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not only that, two storms prior to that had overloaded a nearby dam and it was because of that that the also seeing is lots of agriculturalfields. this is an agriculturalfields. this is an agricultural region in the north and i saw a lot of fields that had been completely decimated. the department of agriculture put the cost of the economy at more than $250 million and think about that, given that there is a covid—19 lockdown that has put the economy into recession. this is a poor region of the philippines so many people are suffering. it is the story of a young boy growing up in glasgow in the 1980s with an alcoholic mother. shuggie bain was written by the scottish writer douglas stuart — based on his own childhood. it is his debut novel and itsjust won him the uk's most prestigious literary prize — the booker. 0ur arts editor will gomperz has been speaking to him. covid restrictions meant the champagne wasn't flowing and the shortlisted authors weren't present, but the booker prize show still went on, and with a sense of occasion, as the winner was announced. shuggie bain, by douglas
not only that, two storms prior to that had overloaded a nearby dam and it was because of that that the also seeing is lots of agriculturalfields. this is an agriculturalfields. this is an agricultural region in the north and i saw a lot of fields that had been completely decimated. the department of agriculture put the cost of the economy at more than $250 million and think about that, given that there is a covid—19 lockdown that has put the economy into recession. this is a poor region of...
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and not only that, two other storms prior to that had overloaded a nearby dam, and it was because oft we were also seeing is lots of agricultural fields... this is an agricultural region in the north, lots of rice and corn up there, and i saw lots of fields that have been completely decimated. the department of agriculture put the cost to the economy at more than $250 million. and think about that given that there's this covid—19lockdown. that's put the economy into recession here, and this is also a poor region of the philippines, so many people are suffering. and what are we hearing from the president, rodrigo duterte? well, actually, this week, we've heard a spat between himself and the vice president. there were lots of argument about who got there first. in fact, it was the vice president who got there first, but he has declared this state of calamity. aside from the politics, we're seeing a lot of efforts being put in to deliver aid to the most remote parts — airdrops of food into parts where others can't reach because the roads are simply blocked still. and the philippine red
and not only that, two other storms prior to that had overloaded a nearby dam, and it was because oft we were also seeing is lots of agricultural fields... this is an agricultural region in the north, lots of rice and corn up there, and i saw lots of fields that have been completely decimated. the department of agriculture put the cost to the economy at more than $250 million. and think about that given that there's this covid—19lockdown. that's put the economy into recession here, and this...
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that critics say have left many poor countries overloaded with debt. it's been called the railway to nowhere. kenya celebrated the opening of this train connecting its capital nairobi, and the port city, mombasa, in 2017, built in finance for a china. it has now become a symbol of the controversy over china's presence across the continent. china has loaned over $100000000000.00 to african countries as part of its transcontinental infrastructure program, known as the bolton road initiative. many african countries were already crippled under the weight of the money they owe china for projects like the money losing kenyan railway. now the coronavirus pandemic has made it nearly impossible for many to keep up with debt payments. angola is the biggest debtor to china after taking not billions in loans to build roads and hospitals. ethiopia is next followed by zambia, which this month became the 1st country to default on its debt. in a pandemic kenya's $9000000000.00. and that comes largely from loans for the railway. critics say efforts to help poor countri
that critics say have left many poor countries overloaded with debt. it's been called the railway to nowhere. kenya celebrated the opening of this train connecting its capital nairobi, and the port city, mombasa, in 2017, built in finance for a china. it has now become a symbol of the controversy over china's presence across the continent. china has loaned over $100000000000.00 to african countries as part of its transcontinental infrastructure program, known as the bolton road initiative. many...
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not only that, two other storms prior to that had overloaded nearby dam it was because of that that theo what we were also seeing is lots of agricultural fields, this is an agricultural region in the north, lots of rice and corn up there, and i saw lots of fields that had been completed estimated. the department of agriculture put the cost to the economy and more than $250 million. and think about that given there is this covid—19 lockdown that is put this covid—19 lockdown that is put this economy into recession here, and this is also a poor region of the philippines, so many people are suffering. and what a rehearing from the president, rodrigo duterte? this week, we have heard a spat between himself and the vice president. there were lots of argument about who got there first. in fact, it was the vice president who got there first, but he has declared this state of calamity. despite the politics, we are seeing a lot of effort put into put eight into the remote parts, it drops, where food cannot reach because they're not roads. and the philippine red cross are delivering aid. we saw t
not only that, two other storms prior to that had overloaded nearby dam it was because of that that theo what we were also seeing is lots of agricultural fields, this is an agricultural region in the north, lots of rice and corn up there, and i saw lots of fields that had been completed estimated. the department of agriculture put the cost to the economy and more than $250 million. and think about that given there is this covid—19 lockdown that is put this covid—19 lockdown that is put this...
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there a corrupt overload of america trying to impose to the rest of us their view of what we should bellowed to. >> laura: people won't take it. they won't stand for this. they will make trump more powerful. this movement much more powerful. >> that's right. he will be bigger. >> laura: much bigger. great to see you tonight. still ahead the real loser. wasn't just republicans or democrats? it was the media. if biden wins, the last 24 hours paint a worriysome picture of his ability to governor. raymond arroyo explains it all next. our retirement plan with voya gives us confidence. they help us with achievable steps along the way... ...so we can spend a bit today, knowing we're prepared for tomorrow. wow dad, do you think you overdid it maybe? i don't think so... what do you think, peanut? nope! honey, do you think we overdid it? overdid what? see? we don't think so, son. technically, grandparents can't overdo it. it's impossible. well planned, well invested, well protected. voya. be confident to and through retirement. >> ♪ >> laura: time for our seen and unseen segment with the stories
there a corrupt overload of america trying to impose to the rest of us their view of what we should bellowed to. >> laura: people won't take it. they won't stand for this. they will make trump more powerful. this movement much more powerful. >> that's right. he will be bigger. >> laura: much bigger. great to see you tonight. still ahead the real loser. wasn't just republicans or democrats? it was the media. if biden wins, the last 24 hours paint a worriysome picture of his...
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and what my colleagues can till i've kind of pulled together some information, just back of the overload numbers, we're looking right around 65 to 70 percent of the hash rate being outside of china . and you can even see that with the big migration that happened a couple of difficulty adjustments ago as the network pass rate dropped by about 30 percent when the miners in china moved from from the north down to the south. so, i mean, all those numbers kind of make sense plus with a little bit inside info, it's pretty easy to debunk that. now the good news is that the u.s. controller of the currency has woken up to the fact that big point is a geo strategic asset. that if a country doesn't have any in reserve, they are in trouble because they're moving off a foreign c. standard to a bitcoin standard globally. and some countries have jumped the gun iran as i think last i checked 4 percent of the hass rate. you know, he never mentioned that that seems like a pretty important number. china obviously does have a significant part not anywhere near a controlling interest. and some other countrie
and what my colleagues can till i've kind of pulled together some information, just back of the overload numbers, we're looking right around 65 to 70 percent of the hash rate being outside of china . and you can even see that with the big migration that happened a couple of difficulty adjustments ago as the network pass rate dropped by about 30 percent when the miners in china moved from from the north down to the south. so, i mean, all those numbers kind of make sense plus with a little bit...
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none of us want to see booking syste m none of us want to see booking system is overloaded and our constituentsith testing. what is the plan? will he publish a strategy and can you tell us how much will be invested in the covid vaccination programme? we need secure supply chains. is the government working internationally to ensure there is enough raw materials to guarantee the mass manufacturing that is needed? 0n distribution, the vaccine used to be kept at —70 celsius, cultivate transport and storage is needed. a year ago he used a post he was the country's biggest purchaser of fridges, is he procuring the appropriate storage equipment now? well liquid nitrogen be provided to ca re well liquid nitrogen be provided to care homes and gp practices? and will distribution be in place of parts of the country? last of the world health organization described vaccine hesitancy is one of the top ten threats to global health, so can iagain ten threats to global health, so can i again reiterate my offer to work with him on a cross—party basis to build public confidence in the vaccine, promote to take up
none of us want to see booking syste m none of us want to see booking system is overloaded and our constituentsith testing. what is the plan? will he publish a strategy and can you tell us how much will be invested in the covid vaccination programme? we need secure supply chains. is the government working internationally to ensure there is enough raw materials to guarantee the mass manufacturing that is needed? 0n distribution, the vaccine used to be kept at —70 celsius, cultivate transport...
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of anxiety the change of for generations the live in you know they feel a sense of belonging but overloads in the system so that being threatened. was something that from the exploited. a 20 minute drive away on the duncans and family farm there harvesting the last acres of corn sold to make ethanol and pro-business anti regulation mindset of the trumpet ministration i appreciate we don't like people telling us how or what. we there's a sense of freedom out here agriculture and hog production are the economic drivers of blue earth county the population is about 90 percent white according to u.s. census data the county's biggest city bank kato is the site of the largest mass execution in american history in 86238 members of the dakota tribe were hung after the us dakota war trials when westerman is dakota and the director of the humanities department at the university we have to acknowledge. the injustices. path according to native news online the native american vote could be a factor in swing states such as minnesota there has been a robust national get out the vote push that's one way th
of anxiety the change of for generations the live in you know they feel a sense of belonging but overloads in the system so that being threatened. was something that from the exploited. a 20 minute drive away on the duncans and family farm there harvesting the last acres of corn sold to make ethanol and pro-business anti regulation mindset of the trumpet ministration i appreciate we don't like people telling us how or what. we there's a sense of freedom out here agriculture and hog production...
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children are treated this way from a very young age, they become traumatized is awful and have overloaded memories. sue shelter. 1 may need is getting psychological treatment. perhaps she can overcome the trauma, in spite of her haunting memories and accept and love her child. that's the i want to love the child. but i know our village community. so i still feel that as a woman who was raped, i cannot return to my village. my husband has left me, he will never forgive me and he will never accept the child is dead. in panzi hospital, one meaning also learns to weave and so baskets. this training is an important part of the holistic treatment as to money or encana and the other social workers want to help the women become independent so that they can support themselves, find a better job in that place. and there, in that way, perhaps more money could take care of her child without other financial assistance than the hope that i can feed us by selling baskets of money might be enough. the medicine to know and even for school. no. but how can one mean a return to her village when militias con
children are treated this way from a very young age, they become traumatized is awful and have overloaded memories. sue shelter. 1 may need is getting psychological treatment. perhaps she can overcome the trauma, in spite of her haunting memories and accept and love her child. that's the i want to love the child. but i know our village community. so i still feel that as a woman who was raped, i cannot return to my village. my husband has left me, he will never forgive me and he will never...
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have a great economy if everyone is cowering from the impact of pandemic or hospitals are getting overloadeds. have to take a sensible approach and listen to the signs. if they tell us masks is going to diminish the impact of the pandemic, that we should all be wearing masks. it is very straightforward and it shouldn't be a political issue. it is frustrating that has been and it has cost us time, health and lives. seems package is going to be scaled back. are you concerned? jeremy: the fed has been very clear that small businesses need support in the initial package was positive. we have all been waiting and hoping for another one, especially for big companies where they can borrow endlessly cheap debt. we should expand -- extend a helping hand small business owners. emily: reviews are getting more politically divisive. just in the last few days for seasons has racked up quite a few negative reviews. yelp has put an unusual activity alert on their. -- on there. how do you navigate something like that? jeremy: that is something i anticipated at the outset. we would be any kind of platform for
have a great economy if everyone is cowering from the impact of pandemic or hospitals are getting overloadeds. have to take a sensible approach and listen to the signs. if they tell us masks is going to diminish the impact of the pandemic, that we should all be wearing masks. it is very straightforward and it shouldn't be a political issue. it is frustrating that has been and it has cost us time, health and lives. seems package is going to be scaled back. are you concerned? jeremy: the fed has...
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officials say they want to help relieve the healthcare system during the pandemic, which could become overloaded during the fall and winter flu season. anyone who doesn't get the flu shot has to have a medical exemption. >>> free covid-19 testing and flu shots are available at the open coliseum, testing is available for children four and older, and adults from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., now until november 2nd. you don't need a doctor's note nor insurance, and you will not be asked about immigration status, drive-through and walk- up vaccinations are available with no appointment needed, as for those flu shots, those will be available starting november 3rd. >>> if you want to travel to new york, you're going to have to prove you have been tested and tested negative. andrew cuomo announced the new requirement today, anyone traveling to the state will have to test negative for covid- 19 within three days of their arrival, and then quarantine three days. travelers will then take another test on their fourth day, if it comes back negative, they no longer have to quarantine, the new protocol goes into ef
officials say they want to help relieve the healthcare system during the pandemic, which could become overloaded during the fall and winter flu season. anyone who doesn't get the flu shot has to have a medical exemption. >>> free covid-19 testing and flu shots are available at the open coliseum, testing is available for children four and older, and adults from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., now until november 2nd. you don't need a doctor's note nor insurance, and you will not be asked about...
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when children are treated this way from a very young age, they become traumatizes awful and have overloaded memories. sue shelton, while many is getting psychological treatment. perhaps she can overcome the trauma, in spite of her haunting memories and accept and love her child. i said i want to love the child, but i know our village community says that as a woman who was raped, i cannot return to the village. my husband has left me, he will never forgive me, and he will never accept. the child is dead in panzi hospital. why meenie also learns to weave and so baskets? this training is an important part of the holistic treatment as to money or encana and the other social workers want to help the women become independent so that they can support themselves. find it strange over that side. and there is that why perhaps more meaning could take care of her child without other financial assistance than the hope that i can feed us by selling us the money. not enough the medicine to know, and even for school, no one. but how can one mean a return to her village when militias continue to live nearby
when children are treated this way from a very young age, they become traumatizes awful and have overloaded memories. sue shelton, while many is getting psychological treatment. perhaps she can overcome the trauma, in spite of her haunting memories and accept and love her child. i said i want to love the child, but i know our village community says that as a woman who was raped, i cannot return to the village. my husband has left me, he will never forgive me, and he will never accept. the child...
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send it back to you >> i hope the system stays that way, not overloaded. above estimates where they rose, yes, 155% in the third quarter. on squawk earlier today discussing consumer behavior >> we talk to consumers, they are looking for certainly when is this virus going to be behind us what is going to happen with the economy. when will kids go back to school none of us today have an answer. if i could package up certainty, it would be the top selling item i sold at target in 2021, we have to be really flexible and adapt to the environment. >> i think we all would purchase a box of certainty, if we could. our guests who join us now, thank you both for being here. i want to start on this idea of changing consumer behavior in the pandemic and the stickiness of that. target gained $6 billion worth of market share this year. do you believe the change in consumer behavior is enough to keep target at the market share. >> what we are really excited about is target curb side pick up that is a safer shopping experience and also less is more people are doing smalle
send it back to you >> i hope the system stays that way, not overloaded. above estimates where they rose, yes, 155% in the third quarter. on squawk earlier today discussing consumer behavior >> we talk to consumers, they are looking for certainly when is this virus going to be behind us what is going to happen with the economy. when will kids go back to school none of us today have an answer. if i could package up certainty, it would be the top selling item i sold at target in 2021,...
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san francisco health officials are worried about three covid- 19 testing sites being overloaded as theection rate increases. they are asking people with insurance to go to their own doctors instead to get tested. several testing sites in santa clara county now offer a combination for covid-19 and influenza. it is available at the santa clara county fairgrounds in san jose and at five clinics run by valley medical center. >>> three men were rescued sunday after their boat capsized near alcatraz. a police marine unit teamed up with the coast guard and the fire department to rescue two men from the boat. a third swam safely to alcatraz. >>> i'm gianna franco in the traffic center. you can see the bay bridge toll plaza is slow and go with traffic backed up. you have the meter lights on and a slow ride up the incline as well. a broken down vehicle is now being cleared out of the lanes. drive times, 59 minutes to 205 over toward 680. delays along highway 4. >>> our temperatures this morning, 40s and 50s with mainly clear skies and patchy dense fog. as we head through the afternoon, enjoy the
san francisco health officials are worried about three covid- 19 testing sites being overloaded as theection rate increases. they are asking people with insurance to go to their own doctors instead to get tested. several testing sites in santa clara county now offer a combination for covid-19 and influenza. it is available at the santa clara county fairgrounds in san jose and at five clinics run by valley medical center. >>> three men were rescued sunday after their boat capsized near...
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there is an extraordinarily corrupt overload of america trying to impose on the rest of us -- >> peoplere not going to take it, they are not going to stand for this and they will make trump more powerful the movement more powerful. >> he will be bigger, come back bigger. >> still had the real loser this election wasn't republicans or democrats, it was the media and if biden wins, a picture of his ability to govern. raymond arroyo explains it next. ♪ ♪ i got it all from you ♪ i'm always pushing through ♪ i know we'll make it to the finish line ♪ ♪ i know you're waiting on the other side ♪ ♪ i'm like you on-demand glucose monitoring. because they're always on. another life-changing technology from abbott. so you don't wait for life. you live it. >> ♪ >> laura: time for our seen and unseen >> we reveal the stories behind the headlines. the author of the spider who saved christmas, biden is trying to act very presidential. >> this is part of the optics, states are being recounted, biden is smartly trying to sound presidential, the healer of the nation with mixed results. >> yesterday once a
there is an extraordinarily corrupt overload of america trying to impose on the rest of us -- >> peoplere not going to take it, they are not going to stand for this and they will make trump more powerful the movement more powerful. >> he will be bigger, come back bigger. >> still had the real loser this election wasn't republicans or democrats, it was the media and if biden wins, a picture of his ability to govern. raymond arroyo explains it next. ♪ ♪ i got it all from you...
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to solve the chronic diseases of civilized livin the disease of living long and eating well in an overload of civilized world because the infections that had essentially been defeated and that was 1982 when hiv wasn't yet identified or understood, but it would be the disease which shaped medical education through the years and actually some of the extremes before people understood how thathedisease was transmitted ot it was it is too dangerous for thishild to be in this school. just the stuff when you look back on it had made no sense at all. but what i was remembering is the arrogance of the idea that we had outsmartedhe invisible world of viruses and bacteria's, which of course we have to keep thinking about and keep working on the science as public health. >> there have been a couple of other questions that have come in from the audience. but i believe that people are going to need to go as a 7:30. why don't we quickly do one of them and then we will close. what a fraction in the life expectancy in the last century has been viewed to the improvements in infant mortality? >> i can't give
to solve the chronic diseases of civilized livin the disease of living long and eating well in an overload of civilized world because the infections that had essentially been defeated and that was 1982 when hiv wasn't yet identified or understood, but it would be the disease which shaped medical education through the years and actually some of the extremes before people understood how thathedisease was transmitted ot it was it is too dangerous for thishild to be in this school. just the stuff...
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could be that the fact checking sensors over at twitter are still recovering from massive vegan overloadonsumed during indigenous people's day. that would explain how twitter managed to censor a sitting pennsylvania state senator while also missing something surely even more dodgy coming from the communist party of china. china's state run newspaper tweeted all available evidence suggests that covid-19 did not start in central china's wuhan, oh, no, no, no. but may come in to china through imported frozen food products so lien cuisine did this with a bit of mac and cheese probably some help from the swanson's is this double standard and censorship in silicon valley a sign of china's new social media strategy? gordon cheng a senior fellow of gate stone institute author of the great u.s.-china tech war. and he joins us. gordon. you have to marvel at the way even on the chinese people's daily, their so-called journalists able to type in this came into china from some frozen gentlemen latto imported from italy or whatever the theory ise chinese that i can seriously or scam for global consump
could be that the fact checking sensors over at twitter are still recovering from massive vegan overloadonsumed during indigenous people's day. that would explain how twitter managed to censor a sitting pennsylvania state senator while also missing something surely even more dodgy coming from the communist party of china. china's state run newspaper tweeted all available evidence suggests that covid-19 did not start in central china's wuhan, oh, no, no, no. but may come in to china through...
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companies get without bumping into each other and competing on the sales i don't you want to be overloaded with them i just happen to own a couple of them but i wouldn't want to make a huge bet on them right here as a group and try to own all of them >> steph, the name on the list that you're interested in is fort net you call it under the radar. you own it we're expecting to hear from the president of the united states momentarily from the briefing room we're going to take you there live from the white house so if i have to jump in and interrupt you, please forgive me by fortnet >> it's only up 11%. it's lagged all the security software companies i have a whole enough product set as well. they can address a lot of different clients with a lot of different things i like that story at this point. it a good run earlier this year. gave a lot back but i like it for the long term. >> we do see the president of the united states and the vice president entering the briefing room >> i want to congratulate everybody, the stock market, dow jones industrial average just hit 30,000, we've never broken
companies get without bumping into each other and competing on the sales i don't you want to be overloaded with them i just happen to own a couple of them but i wouldn't want to make a huge bet on them right here as a group and try to own all of them >> steph, the name on the list that you're interested in is fort net you call it under the radar. you own it we're expecting to hear from the president of the united states momentarily from the briefing room we're going to take you there live...
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great economy if everyone is cowering from the impact of the pandemic or hospitals are getting overloadede have to listen to the scientists. if they are telling us wearing masks is going to diminish the impact of the pandemic, and we should all be wearing masks. . it should not be a political issue. that cost is valuable time and even more importantly, cost us health and even lives. emily: it seems like the next stimulus package might be more scaled-back. are you concerned about a lighted government, any small businesses are not going to get the help they need? >> the fed chair has been clear businesses need support. i think the initial stimulus package was a positive. we have all been waiting and hoping for another one. i think we should not just have socialism for a big companies. we should extend a helping hand to all these great small business owners that are trying to get by. emily: reviews are getting more politically divisive. just in the last few days, four seasons total landscaping in philadelphia has racked up quite a few negative reviews. you are not allowing new posts right no
great economy if everyone is cowering from the impact of the pandemic or hospitals are getting overloadede have to listen to the scientists. if they are telling us wearing masks is going to diminish the impact of the pandemic, and we should all be wearing masks. . it should not be a political issue. that cost is valuable time and even more importantly, cost us health and even lives. emily: it seems like the next stimulus package might be more scaled-back. are you concerned about a lighted...