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roger and pam waited awhile, got out of the zip ties, and roger ran upstairs while pam dialed 911 and was on the phone with the operator when roger found his father in the upstairs bathroom. >> and i saw my father kneeling over the bathtub. his feet were tied, and he was -- his head was down in the bathtub. >> inconceivable. tough, resilient, armed to the teeth kay murdered with his own kitchen knife? what a story. eric knutzen, then a sergeant with the utah county sheriff's office, was assigned as one of the lead detectives. he was sitting in the office when from up to the house the first officer to talk with pam and roger called him. >> and said, you know, something isn't right here, it seems from his perception that maybe this is -- some things were staged or some things were just not what he would think would be normal for a crime as heinous or vicious as this. >> something about that bizarre story didn't sit right. he just couldn't put his finger on it. not yet, anyway. >>> coming up, problem was, that bizarre story got weirder by the minute. >> they had purple gloves on, >> and
roger and pam waited awhile, got out of the zip ties, and roger ran upstairs while pam dialed 911 and was on the phone with the operator when roger found his father in the upstairs bathroom. >> and i saw my father kneeling over the bathtub. his feet were tied, and he was -- his head was down in the bathtub. >> inconceivable. tough, resilient, armed to the teeth kay murdered with his own kitchen knife? what a story. eric knutzen, then a sergeant with the utah county sheriff's office,...
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pam? are. jessica dean, thank you so much. >>> and frustration is boiling over for these truck drivers stranded in england after france closed the border. the move comes amid growing concerns of coronavirus spread. we will have a live update up next. i don't have to worry about that, do i? harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. crest. your ring should shine the same way you do. shop exclusive styles from our collections, including vera wang love, enchanted disney, endless brilliance and so much more. shop online with a virtual consultant. exclusively at zales. the diamond store. >>> chaos and confusion at the uk/france border this morning after fran closed it over the confusion over the new coronavirus strain. traffic had been lacked up for days and that led to tension between police and frustrated truck drivers who cannot enter france. we're live there now. what do
pam? are. jessica dean, thank you so much. >>> and frustration is boiling over for these truck drivers stranded in england after france closed the border. the move comes amid growing concerns of coronavirus spread. we will have a live update up next. i don't have to worry about that, do i? harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. crest. your ring should shine the...
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pam, do you want to start? everybody just take one last minute. >> so the backdrop to this is the supreme court in a case that upheld the exclusion of women from the franchise in 1875 declared itself unanimously of the opinion that the constitution doesn't confer an affirmative right of suffrage on anyone. most of what the constitution says is phrased in the negative, you can't deny people the right to vote on account of race, you can't deny people the right to vote on account of gender or inability to pay a poll tax or the like. i actually think that, as is true of a number of other rights that are not enumerated in the constitution directly, we do from long practice have a constitutional right to vote. a different supreme court than the one we have now would recognize that and enforce it in the way that the supreme court recognized and enforced that right when it held in harper against state board of elections that the virginia poll tax was no good. so i think a lot of this is changing the public discussion a
pam, do you want to start? everybody just take one last minute. >> so the backdrop to this is the supreme court in a case that upheld the exclusion of women from the franchise in 1875 declared itself unanimously of the opinion that the constitution doesn't confer an affirmative right of suffrage on anyone. most of what the constitution says is phrased in the negative, you can't deny people the right to vote on account of race, you can't deny people the right to vote on account of gender...
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pam? >> we will be keeping a close eye on it as i know you will. thank you very much. >>> let's bring in ron brown steen and tammy allison former senior attorney and prosecutor at the justice department. good to see you guys. merry christmas eve. tammy, let's start with you. this is a very busy holiday obviously with these pardons coming from the president last night. one person yet to receive a pardon is president trump's former personal attorney, michael cohen. last night this is what he tweeted, what happened tonight shows how broken the whole criminal justice system is despite me and family being threatened by potus, real donald trump, i still cooperated with a dozen federal/state agencies, mueller, congress and all these criminals receive pardons. this is wrong. does he have a point there? >> you know, pamela, thank you for having me this morning. i think that michael cohen's point is on point with the pardons that we're seeing that the president is issuing right now. the president has a right under the constitution under article 2 clause 2 th
pam? >> we will be keeping a close eye on it as i know you will. thank you very much. >>> let's bring in ron brown steen and tammy allison former senior attorney and prosecutor at the justice department. good to see you guys. merry christmas eve. tammy, let's start with you. this is a very busy holiday obviously with these pardons coming from the president last night. one person yet to receive a pardon is president trump's former personal attorney, michael cohen. last night this...
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and until we do that, everything is a band aid. >> i see will pam over there.e to you. >> she knows with a pam and dozens of others have gone through. because he, too, suffered a loss. >> when my son was killed -- >> after documeadopting two son fostered a boy, jarvis. >> jarvis had a smile that could light up a room. a fun-loving, excited kid. i watched his whole life turn around. in 1998, three blocks from the church, jarvis was killed by stray bullets. >> i was angry. i was mad at god. i said, if i go on, it will be to fight this violence with a new intensity of the until when my son was killed to this day, i've never found who killed him. i had to get free from that. to say, alley going to continually be angry about what happened to me? or move forward and try to help another child from being killed? >> it's saturday morning on the south side of chicago. all those people in that long line behind me are all in possession of firearms. and that's because they are participating in a gun trade-in program being organized by the church and police. >> number 31. >>
and until we do that, everything is a band aid. >> i see will pam over there.e to you. >> she knows with a pam and dozens of others have gone through. because he, too, suffered a loss. >> when my son was killed -- >> after documeadopting two son fostered a boy, jarvis. >> jarvis had a smile that could light up a room. a fun-loving, excited kid. i watched his whole life turn around. in 1998, three blocks from the church, jarvis was killed by stray bullets. >>...
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pam, i wish you the best in your retirement. you have certainly earned it. god bless you, pam. for your service. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from alaska yields back. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from oklahoma, ms. horn, for five minutes. ms. horn: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to reflect on what has been the greatest honor of my life. the opportunity to represent my home state and oklahoma's fifth congressional district here in the people's house. this is not an honor that i take lightly. nor is it a responsibility that i could have carried alone. first and foremost, i want to begin by saying thank you. thank you to my family. to my parents, grandparents, great grandparents, my friends, and all of those who supported me throughout my life, who taught me the lessons about caring for our community. lessons about hard work and determination. about living the golden rule. the oklahoma standard. thank you to all my teachers and guiding voices who showed me through words and actions the value of service. the importance of showing up for each ot
pam, i wish you the best in your retirement. you have certainly earned it. god bless you, pam. for your service. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from alaska yields back. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from oklahoma, ms. horn, for five minutes. ms. horn: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to reflect on what has been the greatest honor of my life. the opportunity to represent my home state and oklahoma's fifth congressional district here in the people's house. this is...
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pam. >> back and forth.runoff election is january 95, one day before congress counts the electoral college votes, have the republican candidates in georgia weighed in on a potential challenge to that process? >> well this is a pretty interesting situation for the candidates in georgia, pam, because they are the only ones who are currently on a ballot prior to this decision that has to be made on january 6th. and both david perdue and kelly loeffler have not been clear as to where they stand in terms of whether or not they will object to the electoral college votes. we should be clear that there really is no chance this is going change the impact of the november election. but still its become a flash point for republicans and we learned today governor brian kemp believes he does not have the authority to appoint anyone to david perdue's senate seat after his term expires january 3rd. because his term will be over and there --. kelley loeffler on the other hand she is going to be in that position january 6 no
pam. >> back and forth.runoff election is january 95, one day before congress counts the electoral college votes, have the republican candidates in georgia weighed in on a potential challenge to that process? >> well this is a pretty interesting situation for the candidates in georgia, pam, because they are the only ones who are currently on a ballot prior to this decision that has to be made on january 6th. and both david perdue and kelly loeffler have not been clear as to where...
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biden is used to this, obviously, pam.on for about 40 years now. so i'm sure this is not unexpected. but the pressure is certainly intense, especially the nonwhite people of color in the democratic coalition are speaking out more forcefully and saying they really want more aggressive efforts to put diversity at the highest levels of his administration. >> and, as we know, vice president-elect kamala harris herself is already a history making pick in a number of ways. how does she fit in with the lineup of vps who served before her? >> the simple answer is that she doesn't. of the 38 people who served in that office, every single one of them has been a man and almost every single one of them has been a white man. truth is, she will be taking an office for which there is no blueprint, there is no job description for the vice president. she's already indicating she'll be taking a unique approach. when senator kamala harris became vice president-elect kamala harris, she delivered to the nation several historic firsts, the firs
biden is used to this, obviously, pam.on for about 40 years now. so i'm sure this is not unexpected. but the pressure is certainly intense, especially the nonwhite people of color in the democratic coalition are speaking out more forcefully and saying they really want more aggressive efforts to put diversity at the highest levels of his administration. >> and, as we know, vice president-elect kamala harris herself is already a history making pick in a number of ways. how does she fit in...
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pam and ken. >>catherine thank you very much as coronavirus cases skyrocket a warning ahead of the holiday travel season. anyone coming into san francisco from outside of the bay area or locals to leave and come back will be required to quarantine for 10 days that an ira announcement coming earlier today in a news conference involving san francisco's director of health doctor grant colfax. >>kron four's dan kerman following the story he's live outside city hall right now with more on what's prompting this directive dan. >>well cases continue to surge in san francisco. they are trying to tamp down on that they're trying to encourage people not to travel. they also know that the case rate is worse almost everywhere compared to san francisco. so they don't want people leaving and then coming back and bringing the virus here to spread it. they don't want people coming here to visit and spreading the virus and that is the reason for this 10 day quarantine. >>please cancel on those airline reservations,
pam and ken. >>catherine thank you very much as coronavirus cases skyrocket a warning ahead of the holiday travel season. anyone coming into san francisco from outside of the bay area or locals to leave and come back will be required to quarantine for 10 days that an ira announcement coming earlier today in a news conference involving san francisco's director of health doctor grant colfax. >>kron four's dan kerman following the story he's live outside city hall right now with more...
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pam you had referred to chief justice john roberts and his view of voting rights.minded that he got on a plane, i did november of 2000 at the request of ted cruz, which is so ironic now that he is backing or bashing him. it is ted cruz who called the jed roberts saying can be right away and he did. he worked with that team, and ginsburg and others in the republican party to crafter arguments. i'm just thinking of where he's ended up in shelby county. in 2013 ruling that cut back on section five, that section two that have been on his side for long time. we can align to see if any between bush v. gore with and shelby county? >> a couple. the most obvious is the composition of the supreme court at the time of shelby county and its predecessor, it's in part a product of the 2000 election. it's hard to figure out who would've been nominated, three of the justices that have been replaced since bush v. gore, were voluntary departures from the supreme court. as many of you know, justices do look like their timing those departures in various ways. the chief justices depart
pam you had referred to chief justice john roberts and his view of voting rights.minded that he got on a plane, i did november of 2000 at the request of ted cruz, which is so ironic now that he is backing or bashing him. it is ted cruz who called the jed roberts saying can be right away and he did. he worked with that team, and ginsburg and others in the republican party to crafter arguments. i'm just thinking of where he's ended up in shelby county. in 2013 ruling that cut back on section...
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thanks for joining us tonight on kron 4 news at 5, i'm ken wayne and i'm pam moore that announcementoming earlier today in a news conference involving san francisco's director of health doctor grant colfax we want to go right to kron four's dan kerman he's live outside city hall tonight with more on what is prompting this directive. dan. >>well right here in san francisco, we're still seeing a surge but get this statistic 47 out of 50 states have a worst-case rate than the city of san francisco. ideally they don't not want any of those people from the 47 states coming in here to spread the virus and they don't want anybody from san francisco leaving to go to one of those 47 states and then coming back and spreading the virus and that's why they are instituting a quarantine. covid cases in san francisco continue to surge. >>back at thanksgiving. there were an average of a 132 new cases a day. now that number is nearing 250 a day hospitalizations have more than doubled from 73 on thanksgiving to a 150 now and less than a 3rd of all icu beds in the city are currently available. >>increa
thanks for joining us tonight on kron 4 news at 5, i'm ken wayne and i'm pam moore that announcementoming earlier today in a news conference involving san francisco's director of health doctor grant colfax we want to go right to kron four's dan kerman he's live outside city hall tonight with more on what is prompting this directive. dan. >>well right here in san francisco, we're still seeing a surge but get this statistic 47 out of 50 states have a worst-case rate than the city of san...
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. >> pam underwent reconstructive surgery on christmas. she has vision in her left eye but not right. >> we are waiting on my right eye to see if it is savable or not. >> i am really sad for my wife but i am so angry. >> angry somewhat commit such a crime. several similar incidents have been reported from the same area on the highway. back in april a 63-year-old grandmother from antioch was killed when someone threw a brick. so far no arrest. >> if you look at the camera right here and say hi to >> at one point pam feared the visual she has suffered children today would be her last. she is thankful that is not the case. >> so to have that site in my left eye, just means a lot to me that i will get to see them grow . >> a gofundme has been set up to help pay for medical bills. it is unclear when or if she will be able to return to work. chp says no witnesses have come forward and i suspect it is likely the same culprit but they cannot say that for certain. it is such a tragic, tragic story all around. >> tragic story ended. play praying for
. >> pam underwent reconstructive surgery on christmas. she has vision in her left eye but not right. >> we are waiting on my right eye to see if it is savable or not. >> i am really sad for my wife but i am so angry. >> angry somewhat commit such a crime. several similar incidents have been reported from the same area on the highway. back in april a 63-year-old grandmother from antioch was killed when someone threw a brick. so far no arrest. >> if you look at the...
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thank you, pam, for your presentation. we are looking at the gratitude that we have come to this point is what i see. i am so grateful for commissioner brackett. i am so grateful for her personal hard work she put in comprehensively to bring us to a clear point, and i am thankful to hear from the public. mr. donaldson and the others as well. especially as well from japan town, which really helps us to see how much we need to do the right thing. we do need to do the right thing, make sure that this extension is without a period on it, and no ending at a certain point. i am for this extension. i thank you for bringing it this far and look for other things to make it even better. thank you. >> thank you. vice chair rosales, questions or comments? >> i don't have any questions. i absolutely support the revision to substitute the resolution. i think it is commendable. it gives us not just a direction of where we are headed but with the committee that will be formed i recommend the committee be formed as quickly as possible so w
thank you, pam, for your presentation. we are looking at the gratitude that we have come to this point is what i see. i am so grateful for commissioner brackett. i am so grateful for her personal hard work she put in comprehensively to bring us to a clear point, and i am thankful to hear from the public. mr. donaldson and the others as well. especially as well from japan town, which really helps us to see how much we need to do the right thing. we do need to do the right thing, make sure that...
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pam? >> hopefully. and then there are these travel restrictions that are continuing to tighten around the uk as we try to learn more about this new variant. what have we learned so far? >> so we know that other countries, many other countries, have said we don't basically we don't want flights coming in from the uk and the u.s. has not chosen to go that route. cnn spoke earlier this morning with dr. rochelle va lensky, the incoming cdc director under president-elect biden, and she said he that's a consideration. it sounds like it's on the list of possibilities but she said there might be other things done as well. quarantining people coming in from the uk, testing them, doing some combination of that. so i don't know that we are going to see a travel ban. the u.s. may stand not alone but almost alone in not putting in restrictions. but consider this, it appears this variant is already here. so do you really need to have a travel ban whether we know it is likely already here? i have spoken to scientists
pam? >> hopefully. and then there are these travel restrictions that are continuing to tighten around the uk as we try to learn more about this new variant. what have we learned so far? >> so we know that other countries, many other countries, have said we don't basically we don't want flights coming in from the uk and the u.s. has not chosen to go that route. cnn spoke earlier this morning with dr. rochelle va lensky, the incoming cdc director under president-elect biden, and she...
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pam?his learning about the fact that they put this nerve agent in the underwear, the underpants. cnn talked to toxicologists about the poisoning. why put it in his underwear? >> reporter: we have spoken to a number of experts, essentially different parts of the body are porous to different degrees. that area, the crotch, groin area is particularly porous, it is a natural place for toxicologists to choose. one other fascinating nugget that came up in this discussion, this 45 minute phone call was the bit where he talks about his role, primary role in all this that we know was clean up operation. he says five days after navalny was poisoned, he flew to omst. that's where his flight was diverted to, where he landed, was taken to the hospital. he went and took possession of navalny's clothes to make sure they were scrubbed clean. take a listen. >> translator: yes, it was cleaned. it will not be visible. they did not remove, no stains on them or nothing? no, nothing, they're in good condition a
pam?his learning about the fact that they put this nerve agent in the underwear, the underpants. cnn talked to toxicologists about the poisoning. why put it in his underwear? >> reporter: we have spoken to a number of experts, essentially different parts of the body are porous to different degrees. that area, the crotch, groin area is particularly porous, it is a natural place for toxicologists to choose. one other fascinating nugget that came up in this discussion, this 45 minute phone...
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. >> reporter: this was pam burnet's life before december 23rd. a hard working nurse, a busy family with two young children. on that night on highway 242 in concord, tragedy out of nowhere. >> i was driving along, all of a sudden i had heard this loud bang and this intense pain in my face and then i couldn't see anything. >> reporter: this is what her windshield looked like after a rock the size of a grapefruit went right through it. it was dark. she was bleeding. she could barely see as she slowly drifted her car to the side of the road. >> i desperately tried to get siri to call 91 1 from my watch but nothing was happening. take for you to get help to get to the hospital? >> i actually have no idea. not a clue. it felt forever. i'll tell you that. >> reporter: when she finally got to the hospital, the damage was done. multiple broken bones, a damaged eye, three surgeries, one of them on christmas day. >> there is a good possibility that i could lose my right eye. >> reporter: chp is investigating the case but still no suspects. police believe th
. >> reporter: this was pam burnet's life before december 23rd. a hard working nurse, a busy family with two young children. on that night on highway 242 in concord, tragedy out of nowhere. >> i was driving along, all of a sudden i had heard this loud bang and this intense pain in my face and then i couldn't see anything. >> reporter: this is what her windshield looked like after a rock the size of a grapefruit went right through it. it was dark. she was bleeding. she could...
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the department of defense, pam, had said it was a mutually agreed upon holiday break.f back and forth. we'll see what happens moving forward. >> back and forth. confusing communication. i know you'll keep tracking that. >> yeah. >> thank you so much. we appreciate it. >> yes. >> be sure to follow me on twitt twitter. i'm back here tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. eastern and our coverage on p.m. eastern and our coverage on cnn continues right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer in the situation room. we're following breaking news. president trump just left his self-imposed bunker at the white house for florida after unleashing new chaos in his final days in office. he vetoed a critical defense bill just a short while ago and he's threatening to upend the huge coronavirus relief bill as well. as if that weren't enough, he granted a slew of controversial pardons, the outgoing president making demands and causing disruption as millions of americans are sic
the department of defense, pam, had said it was a mutually agreed upon holiday break.f back and forth. we'll see what happens moving forward. >> back and forth. confusing communication. i know you'll keep tracking that. >> yeah. >> thank you so much. we appreciate it. >> yes. >> be sure to follow me on twitt twitter. i'm back here tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. eastern and our coverage on p.m. eastern and our coverage on cnn continues right now. -- captions by vitac --...
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counties come under stay at home orders which may's more restrictions on them good evening, everybody i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne right now solano county along with several others in the bay area are on track to be under a stay at home order as early as next week, something the governor gavin newsome predicted earlier this month today, california's top health officials said that he is seeing significant increases in covid cases all across the state and warned things are likely to get even worse doctor mark galli says hospitalizations increased 71% in the last 2 weeks tonight more than 11,000 people are currently in the hospital because of covid-19 complications that is the most the state has seen since the pandemic started back in march admissions to intensive care units have also increased by nearly 70% compared to 2 weeks ago state leaders defended the latest regional stay at home order policy today saying they expect the numbers to only get worse. right now icu bed capacity here in the bay area's around 25%. only this owl king valley and southern california are required to be under reg
counties come under stay at home orders which may's more restrictions on them good evening, everybody i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne right now solano county along with several others in the bay area are on track to be under a stay at home order as early as next week, something the governor gavin newsome predicted earlier this month today, california's top health officials said that he is seeing significant increases in covid cases all across the state and warned things are likely to get even...
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thanks for joining us tonight on kron 4 news at 10, i'm ken wayne, i'm pam moore, the relief bill now awaits president trump's signature and it comes on the first night of what will likely be a long and difficult winter ahead california reported another 37,000 new cases of covid today bringing the total number of cases in the state and nearly 1.9 million more than 22,000 people have died in california. >>and today the u.s. officially confirm more than 18 million covid cases 319,000 people have died nationally because of covid and hospitalizations also unfortunately set a new record today. more than 115,000 people are in the hospital because of covid-19 fortunately there is some good news tonight more money and help is on the way as congress has passed a new covid relief bill just 4 days before christmas john has a closer look at what's in the bill and why some like lawmakers say it's still not enough. >>it is one of the largest rescue bills ever passed by congress and a lifeline for millions of households and businesses buckling under the pandemic. >>we've agreed to a package of nearl
thanks for joining us tonight on kron 4 news at 10, i'm ken wayne, i'm pam moore, the relief bill now awaits president trump's signature and it comes on the first night of what will likely be a long and difficult winter ahead california reported another 37,000 new cases of covid today bringing the total number of cases in the state and nearly 1.9 million more than 22,000 people have died in california. >>and today the u.s. officially confirm more than 18 million covid cases 319,000 people...
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pam says she was expecting a shutdown in napa county after it happened in sonoma. but she says the new order is really going to hit their bottom line. most of the money they make comes from customers visiting the winery in person for tastings and buying bottles of wine. >> crocker and starr is a winery where 98% of our business is direct to consumer. we rely on traffic. so this puts us back into picking up the phone and contacting our loyal followers and fans. >> reporter: in san mateo county, the county manager is urging people not to get together for the holidays, arguing that covid cases got worse after it happened over thanksgiving. >> we're very, very concerned about christmas gatherings. we are extremely concerned that we'll see a surge in the middle of a surge. we are now experiencing thanksgiving gatherings. roes >> reporter: the new stay-at-home order for the three counties goes into effect midnight on thursday. san mateo county said compliance officers will be enforcing the rules, especially as we near the holidays. anousha rasta, nbc bay area. >>> we men
pam says she was expecting a shutdown in napa county after it happened in sonoma. but she says the new order is really going to hit their bottom line. most of the money they make comes from customers visiting the winery in person for tastings and buying bottles of wine. >> crocker and starr is a winery where 98% of our business is direct to consumer. we rely on traffic. so this puts us back into picking up the phone and contacting our loyal followers and fans. >> reporter: in san...
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thank you for joining us tonight at 10 i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne health officials are warning californians, it's too risky to celebrate the winter holidays, normally and of. >>they don't change their plans. sir could be a disastrous explosion of coronavirus cases the state has recorded a half million covid cases in the last 2 weeks. governor newsome says the projection model shows california could have a 100,000 hospitalizations in the next month. today california recorded another 32,000 new cases and the covid death toll increased by 247 people. yesterday marked the 12th consecutive day with at least 30,000 infections. taking a look now at icu bed availability across the state of california, the bay area region is now at 13.5% availability slightly down from yesterday still a grim situation in southern california and the san joaquin valley where they do not have any icu beds available tonight. >>the northern california region is at 29.5% and the greater sacramento region is that 15.7% availability san francisco leaders are encouraging residents to endure the stay at home order and remind
thank you for joining us tonight at 10 i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne health officials are warning californians, it's too risky to celebrate the winter holidays, normally and of. >>they don't change their plans. sir could be a disastrous explosion of coronavirus cases the state has recorded a half million covid cases in the last 2 weeks. governor newsome says the projection model shows california could have a 100,000 hospitalizations in the next month. today california recorded another...
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thank you for joining us at 6, i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne mayor breed dine at the upscale frenchaundry restaurant just a day after governor newsome attended a birthday party there. the mayor's office released a statement today in it she says back on november 7th, she attended a small family birthday dinner for a friend. >>8 people were there including herself. the mayor paid for her own
thank you for joining us at 6, i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne mayor breed dine at the upscale frenchaundry restaurant just a day after governor newsome attended a birthday party there. the mayor's office released a statement today in it she says back on november 7th, she attended a small family birthday dinner for a friend. >>8 people were there including herself. the mayor paid for her own
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pam woodard, an old friend of keith's, rolled out the welcome mat for them when they moved to town. >ey became an integral part of our church, very active and grounded. >> they had two boys, trent and kent. >> becky was a good mom. from what i could tell she was a good mom. >> keith worked as a fireman, his dream job, in the well-to-do oklahoma city enclave of nichols hills. terry hamilton served alongside keith, and if the firemen were like brothers, the wives were like sisters, says terry's wife kim. >> with the fire department you became all families together. >> and keith had a good sense of humor. he was outgoing and he was really driven to succeed. >> and he did. promoted all the way to fire chief in 1991. but keith never lost his personal connection with the people he served. >> he was one of the first responders to the oklahoma city bombing. >> he was. >> that's when he worked on that lady that was trapped forever underneath the rubble, and keith wouldn't leave her. >> was he a hero in your eyes? >> oh, i think so. i was pretty proud of him as a friend for that. >> as for beck
pam woodard, an old friend of keith's, rolled out the welcome mat for them when they moved to town. >ey became an integral part of our church, very active and grounded. >> they had two boys, trent and kent. >> becky was a good mom. from what i could tell she was a good mom. >> keith worked as a fireman, his dream job, in the well-to-do oklahoma city enclave of nichols hills. terry hamilton served alongside keith, and if the firemen were like brothers, the wives were like...
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pam: no. becki: no. lemonis: yes or no? deserie: no. becki: no. pam: it's too unconstructed. no.tually starting to get freaked out. none of them like what they see. if i can't convince them, i don't know if i just made a giant mistake or not. yes or no? ♪ do you have the patterns for all this? lulu: well, florence does. lemonis: all of your patterns for all of your bags are with florence? lulu: yep. lemonis: well, that's a problem. if you're looking to take your business to the next level, log on to... subut when we realized she wasn hebattling sensitive skin, lemonis: yes or no? we switched to tide plus downy free. it's gentle on her skin, and out cleans our old bargain detergent. tide pods plus downy free. safe for sensitive skin with eczema and psoriasis. savthis week...nute gifts only at target. save up to 30% on toys and games... select sweaters and puffers for the family... home appliances and more. now through saturday. this week only. save on last-minute gifts. at target. to customizes yourcan gocar insurancetual.com so you only pay for what you need? really? i didn't-- a
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thanks for joining us tonight, i'm ken wayne and i'm pam moore, the same panel that granted approvalor pfizer's covid-19 vaccine is also backing emergency use for moderna's version and the approval could happen as soon as force catherine heenan live in the studio now with details catherine yeah, this is very welcome news, pam and can a second vaccine of course badly needed the covid numbers just keep. >>climbing as we approach the holidays. >>as with the pfizer vaccine. full fda approval is expected soon could be tonight or tomorrow tonight that panel of talked about the pros and cons of the moderna vaccine for 7 hours and that meant putting important questions out there even though we don't have the
thanks for joining us tonight, i'm ken wayne and i'm pam moore, the same panel that granted approvalor pfizer's covid-19 vaccine is also backing emergency use for moderna's version and the approval could happen as soon as force catherine heenan live in the studio now with details catherine yeah, this is very welcome news, pam and can a second vaccine of course badly needed the covid numbers just keep. >>climbing as we approach the holidays. >>as with the pfizer vaccine. full fda...
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soledad: pam haines owns sweet peaches, a restaurant on the west end. born and raised in the neighborhood, she's one of many residents skeptical of development. >> all they doing is bringing big fancy buildings. how can these people down here afford to patronize these places if they don't have any money? [chanting -- breonna taylor] soledad: support for development has also been hurt by the controversy surrounding breonna taylor's death here in a botched home raid by police. [chanting -- back the blue] soledad: and on top of all of this was covid-19. >> it has been an exhausting summer. this is not the world that i meant to bring my kids to. and this is not the way -- i refuse to leave this for them to clean up. >> i think we got a winner right here. soledad: pam haines is helping out by serving free meals three days a week. development, she fears, isn't addressing current needs. >> you're welcome, baby. these people, they need food on the table. >> thank you, ma'am. >> they need their house repaired. they don't need a track facility. what kind of hope
soledad: pam haines owns sweet peaches, a restaurant on the west end. born and raised in the neighborhood, she's one of many residents skeptical of development. >> all they doing is bringing big fancy buildings. how can these people down here afford to patronize these places if they don't have any money? [chanting -- breonna taylor] soledad: support for development has also been hurt by the controversy surrounding breonna taylor's death here in a botched home raid by police. [chanting --...
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happening because of the relentless surge in coronavirus cases, thank you for joining us tonight at 6 i'm pam moore and i'm grant lotus in for a night in tonight for ken wayne governor newsome announcing details for this regional say at home order if icu capacity drop below 15% newsom's administration says well no regions meet the threshold for a stay at home order at this time. some could in the coming days, our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala has details. >>no parts of california are under a stay at home order for now it all hinges on a single number 15%. once a region's intensive care unit capacity dips below 15% that region must go under the state's version of a lockdown this could happen for several parts of california in the coming days, but we need to take seriously this moment, this is the most challenging moment. >>since the beginning of this pandemic california leaders thursday ruled out rules for their new policy of the regional stay at home order breaking the state into 5 parts northern california, southern california, greater sacramento, san joaquin valley and the bay area.
happening because of the relentless surge in coronavirus cases, thank you for joining us tonight at 6 i'm pam moore and i'm grant lotus in for a night in tonight for ken wayne governor newsome announcing details for this regional say at home order if icu capacity drop below 15% newsom's administration says well no regions meet the threshold for a stay at home order at this time. some could in the coming days, our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala has details. >>no parts of california...
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>>pam in sanaa's covid-19 numbers across california are exploding now averaging more than 14,000 peray that's a new peak for california. state officials have serious concerns for hospital systems across the state. >>but if these trends continue we're going to have to take much more dramatic. arguably drastic action governor gavin newsome says he's waving the red flag as california sees a surge in covid-19 cases and hospitalizations he warned monday a stay at home order could be coming to make determinations of deep purple in those purple tier status. >>that is equipment more in line with the stay at home order. >>that folks were familiar with in the beginning of this year purple tier counties make up more than 99% of the state's population, the warning comes as state leaders released concerning projections for the state's health care system without any change of behavior state leaders say hospital bed capacity could be filled up to 78% statewide by christmas eve, intensive care units could be overfilled to 112% statewide by early january. we don't anticipate. >>this this is in the ab
>>pam in sanaa's covid-19 numbers across california are exploding now averaging more than 14,000 peray that's a new peak for california. state officials have serious concerns for hospital systems across the state. >>but if these trends continue we're going to have to take much more dramatic. arguably drastic action governor gavin newsome says he's waving the red flag as california sees a surge in covid-19 cases and hospitalizations he warned monday a stay at home order could be...
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thank you for joining us tonight at 5 i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne. this surge coming just days after thanksgiving in just a few weeks before christmas. >>in the last 24 hours, california is reporting more than 20,000 new cases in total there are more than one 0.2 million recorded cases and in the last 24 hours. there are more than 113 deaths in total more than 19,000 californians have lost their lives to coronavirus and in the south bay there are new fears that hospitals in areas hit hardest by the virus are running low on icu beds and could reach capacity by mid december at same time officials reported some progress in planning for the arrival in distribution of the vaccine. >>kron four's rob fladeboe has more on this live from san jose rob. >>and that's right ken and pam a county health officials at a briefing here at the government center today offered very few specifics, but they did say that they now have submitted their a vaccination protocol, the distribution plan to the state of california has required at the same time though they say they ar
thank you for joining us tonight at 5 i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne. this surge coming just days after thanksgiving in just a few weeks before christmas. >>in the last 24 hours, california is reporting more than 20,000 new cases in total there are more than one 0.2 million recorded cases and in the last 24 hours. there are more than 113 deaths in total more than 19,000 californians have lost their lives to coronavirus and in the south bay there are new fears that hospitals in areas hit...
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potential stay at home order if covid cases continue to increase thank you for joining us at 6, i'm pam moore and i've seen a in for ken wayne. >>don't making this announcement today during his coronavirus briefing over the last week, california has averaged over 14,600 cases per day with a positivity rate of 6.2% with state leaders of projecting icu beds across california could be overfill to 112% by early state officials said that they will make a decision in the coming days on whether a stay at home order will be reinstated for counties in the purple tier there are currently 51 counties in the purple tier that includes a bay area counties and as you can see on the map here marine county is the only bay area county outside purple still in the red. >>our capitol reporter ashes of brings us details now on what's to come next. >>covid-19 cases are exploding across california now averaging more than 14,000 of them per day this is a new peak for the state state leaders have serious concerns for hospital systems across california if these trends continue we're going to have to take much mor
potential stay at home order if covid cases continue to increase thank you for joining us at 6, i'm pam moore and i've seen a in for ken wayne. >>don't making this announcement today during his coronavirus briefing over the last week, california has averaged over 14,600 cases per day with a positivity rate of 6.2% with state leaders of projecting icu beds across california could be overfill to 112% by early state officials said that they will make a decision in the coming days on whether...
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. >> reporter: this was pam burnet's life before december 23rd. a hard working nurse, a busy family with two young children. on that night on highway 242 tragedy out of nowhere. >> i was driving along, all of a sudden i had heard this loud bang and then this intense in my face and i couldn't see anything. >> a rock the size of a grape fruit went through it. it was dark and she could barely see drifting her car to the side of the road. >> i was just desperately trying to get siri to call 911 from my watch but nothing was happening. >> reporter: how long did it take for you to get help to get to the hospital? >> i actually have no idea. not a clue. it felt forever. >> reporter: when she got to the hospital, the damage was done. multiple broken bones, a damaged eye, three surgeries, one of them on christmas day. >> there is a good possibility that i could lose my right eye. >> reporter: chp is investigating the case but still no suspects. police believe the rock may have been thrown from an overpass. pam's husband started this go fund me page because
. >> reporter: this was pam burnet's life before december 23rd. a hard working nurse, a busy family with two young children. on that night on highway 242 tragedy out of nowhere. >> i was driving along, all of a sudden i had heard this loud bang and then this intense in my face and i couldn't see anything. >> a rock the size of a grape fruit went through it. it was dark and she could barely see drifting her car to the side of the road. >> i was just desperately trying to...
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for more, we're joined by pam campos-palma, the senior political strategist and head of the vets forroject at the working families party. she is an air force veteran. welcome back to democracy now! explain what happened last week. who are these 14 people who have been firedr suspended? >> thank you for having me back. we don't rely know. fort hood, lasteek waan explosive moment where really what was exposed in the report is what many advocates, veterans, callous and let your members have been saying r years, frankly. fort hood has been known as a less than desirable duty station because of theseajor problems of viole crime. it is clear the base continues to be a clear danger to anyone that serves, works, lives on or off that post. importantly, when they say 14 leaders were fired or suspended, they havenly released a few names. it is important we continue to push for transparency because this could be an opportunity to tell the world come if you have more rake, mr responsibility. or this could be another part of the course scapegoating junior officers and enlisted. importantly, what i
for more, we're joined by pam campos-palma, the senior political strategist and head of the vets forroject at the working families party. she is an air force veteran. welcome back to democracy now! explain what happened last week. who are these 14 people who have been firedr suspended? >> thank you for having me back. we don't rely know. fort hood, lasteek waan explosive moment where really what was exposed in the report is what many advocates, veterans, callous and let your members have...
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everybody, i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne 9 year-old michela joy garrett disappeared 32 years ago. >>from the parking lot of the rainbow market in hayward she was with her young friend when a man kidnapped or we learned today, 59 year-old david mitch has been charged with murder kron four's rob fladeboe was at the police news conference when that announcement was made he has details. >>this is the man arrested in connection with the 32 year-old cold case kidnap and murder. mckayla garrett of hayward he is identified as 59 year-old david misch who was already convicted of murder and is awaiting trial in connection with another double murder cold case out of fremont. then 9 year-old michela garrett was abducted on november 19th 1988 in the parking lot of a market and mission boulevard. she and a friend had been riding their scooters just a few blocks from home. the kidnapping drew attention nationwide this police and the fbi followed hundreds of leads in the case. police said new evidence includes a partial palm print related to the arrest of david nish by fremont police in 2018. in
everybody, i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne 9 year-old michela joy garrett disappeared 32 years ago. >>from the parking lot of the rainbow market in hayward she was with her young friend when a man kidnapped or we learned today, 59 year-old david mitch has been charged with murder kron four's rob fladeboe was at the police news conference when that announcement was made he has details. >>this is the man arrested in connection with the 32 year-old cold case kidnap and murder. mckayla...
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thanks for joining us for kron 4 news at 8 o'clock, i'm ken wayne and i'm pam moore tonight, san francisco health officials are warning the county will run out of intensive care beds by december, the 27th if the infection rate stabilize that grim morning, according to doctor grant colfax the director of the san francisco, public health department. >>kron four's justine waldman is here with the data that show the number of people in the icu has been increasing dramatically every day justine when the data from san francisco is showing us that the city is going to run out of icu beds in 17 days that's if things don't get worse. >>which they out might. so let's take a look now at the hospital capacity over time in san francisco this graph is from the health department the dark green line is the one we're going to focus on here that shows us the percentage of icu beds available at the lowest peak was in june. when it dipped to 25% so san francisco's now in its 3rd surge of covid infections and now icu bed capacity is at 31% that's as of december 7th, which means that there are 89 icu beds avail
thanks for joining us for kron 4 news at 8 o'clock, i'm ken wayne and i'm pam moore tonight, san francisco health officials are warning the county will run out of intensive care beds by december, the 27th if the infection rate stabilize that grim morning, according to doctor grant colfax the director of the san francisco, public health department. >>kron four's justine waldman is here with the data that show the number of people in the icu has been increasing dramatically every day...
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>>good evening, i'm ken wayne and i'm pam moore here in the bay area we took a closer look at how many icu beds, each county is reporting an available tonight. media county is reporting 32.7% of his eye you see icu beds are available contra costa county 8.6% more in county has no icu beds available napa 18% san francisco, 31%. sonoma county has 29% of this icu beds available santa clara county has 11% solano county 9% san mateo county has 8%. portion of the mccall who is live now in redwood city with details on how the hospitals are preparing jonathan. >>him here in san mateo county there are only 7 icu beds love for the entire county as a result of those surging covid cases but today the county announcing a partnership that will bring an additional 10 icu beds very much needed to this county. they'll be located here at this hospital here in redwood city. >>right no more than 17,000 californians are being treated for covid-19 in hospitals across the golden state. as covid cases continue to climb icu beds across california are in demand to treat the most critically ill patients on monda
>>good evening, i'm ken wayne and i'm pam moore here in the bay area we took a closer look at how many icu beds, each county is reporting an available tonight. media county is reporting 32.7% of his eye you see icu beds are available contra costa county 8.6% more in county has no icu beds available napa 18% san francisco, 31%. sonoma county has 29% of this icu beds available santa clara county has 11% solano county 9% san mateo county has 8%. portion of the mccall who is live now in...
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>>good evening, i'm ken wayne and i'm pam moore, the covid-19 vaccine countdown is now on as we said happening tomorrow, the fda will hold an emergency meeting to determine final approval on the pfizer vaccine. california is expecting is first a shipment of the pfizer vaccine next week and more than 672,000 doses of the moderna vaccine in the next few weeks. the fda is expected to approve that vaccine next week. the first people to get the shots will be health care workers and those in skilled nursing facilities, the bay area is expected to receive its first batch of the pfizer vaccine by next week on tuesday. >>in total will get more than 75,000 doses in that initial order, here's a breakdown of just how many eat. bay area counties, how many each bay area county will be seen receiving. it is a 2 dose vaccine and health departments are being told not to hold back any back for second round shots. health officials are urging that this first round a vaccine shipments go to first time. recipients tonight, one east bay school district is calling on state leaders to let teachers be among t
>>good evening, i'm ken wayne and i'm pam moore, the covid-19 vaccine countdown is now on as we said happening tomorrow, the fda will hold an emergency meeting to determine final approval on the pfizer vaccine. california is expecting is first a shipment of the pfizer vaccine next week and more than 672,000 doses of the moderna vaccine in the next few weeks. the fda is expected to approve that vaccine next week. the first people to get the shots will be health care workers and those in...
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for joining us tonight at 9 and i'm pam moore. the fda has approved the vaccine. so now the cdc must sign off on who will receive it first as we have been reporting the initial group is expected to consist of health care workers and nursing home residents once the cdc makes its recommendation. the first round a vaccine should be given out within days, but it is not expected to be widely available probably until at least spring the fda's commissioner doctor stephen hahn says today's authorization is a quote. >>significant milestone in battling this devastating pandemic that is affected so many families in the united states and around the world. the tireless work to develop a new vaccine to prevent this novel serious and life threatening disease in an expedited time frame after its emergence as a true is a true testament to scientific innovation and public private collaboration worldwide and president trump who was pushing the fda to grant approval today is calling the vaccine's development a medical miracle and he is thanking everybody who played a role in making i
for joining us tonight at 9 and i'm pam moore. the fda has approved the vaccine. so now the cdc must sign off on who will receive it first as we have been reporting the initial group is expected to consist of health care workers and nursing home residents once the cdc makes its recommendation. the first round a vaccine should be given out within days, but it is not expected to be widely available probably until at least spring the fda's commissioner doctor stephen hahn says today's...
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brought to hold you to the coronavirus pandemic team sports can only be played to a limited extent pam i didn't see man use their free time to stay fit. here then you're talking i know i'm really just a coronavirus pandemic who can still do something about what we were able to play to match days we learned a lot because it was the 1st time we played with multiple teams else the 20 year there aren't many teams just 3 but it was still our 1st tournament. i definitely learnt a lot and elsewhere now preparing for next year and i hope it will all pan out. there waiting for next hour when the tour highlights cricket i. think. everything revolves around christmas. cheer in a german village famous for its handcrafted toilets candle arches. incense smokers and more. we find out what magic is all about. you. on the road with our superheroes my mission is clear. to get them to me coast clearly should explore germany. they dive in and check everything out there's a lot going on in. germany tried and tested again. in 60 minutes. vides us to see people in particular. like to see some as the final st
brought to hold you to the coronavirus pandemic team sports can only be played to a limited extent pam i didn't see man use their free time to stay fit. here then you're talking i know i'm really just a coronavirus pandemic who can still do something about what we were able to play to match days we learned a lot because it was the 1st time we played with multiple teams else the 20 year there aren't many teams just 3 but it was still our 1st tournament. i definitely learnt a lot and elsewhere...
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the food cooks gently in the copper parts at very low heat on our body like a mini m pam you constantly have to turn and stir the food 1st to turn out 12 with figs pots you can let it simmer for. 3 per squalor moronis for children now work with him in his workshop. for about a passing knowledge choice young person is extremely rewarding. the tradition of this craft is thus in good hands securing high quality copper cookware for the next generation. no matter what pots you use to cook this christmas or new year's blown up at sea to help you let me know your thoughts about this week's show on twitter thanks so much for watching focus on europe and happy holidays. i subscribe to do you know where your books are something more in the world than a book we may be back after 5. books are known to. come. it's. one giant problem and we're nearly in no limit to see what the 1st year you. decide to leave the changing. time. how will climate change affect us and our children. learn more at e.w. dot com slash water. tell me tell us i. suppose the solution for in some truth monarch. fantasy in a trem
the food cooks gently in the copper parts at very low heat on our body like a mini m pam you constantly have to turn and stir the food 1st to turn out 12 with figs pots you can let it simmer for. 3 per squalor moronis for children now work with him in his workshop. for about a passing knowledge choice young person is extremely rewarding. the tradition of this craft is thus in good hands securing high quality copper cookware for the next generation. no matter what pots you use to cook this...
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"foxy brown" in 1974, with pam grier. it is not a male-dominated movement. the way black masculinity is portrayed in the films we have discussed, but that is a discussion for another day. in 1974, pam grier enters the blaxploitation genre with "foxy brown," don't mess with foxy brown, she is the baddest chick in town, according to the poster. staxx brings a lot of these together. we saw it in the woodstock movement, we saw it in the release of a double album commemorating the festival, a film is made to commercially benefit from the popularity of the festival. stax, in perhaps its most ambitious project in label history, wants to host in the l.a. coliseum a black woodstock, as part of the watts community festival. they promote a concert that is titled wattstax. artists, predominantly stax artists, play for free. they take no money for performing. they underwrite the cost of the concert. tickets are one dollar, and every penny went back into the rebuilding of watts for the black community. political figures are there, athletes, the procession begins with the
"foxy brown" in 1974, with pam grier. it is not a male-dominated movement. the way black masculinity is portrayed in the films we have discussed, but that is a discussion for another day. in 1974, pam grier enters the blaxploitation genre with "foxy brown," don't mess with foxy brown, she is the baddest chick in town, according to the poster. staxx brings a lot of these together. we saw it in the woodstock movement, we saw it in the release of a double album commemorating...
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organization pen america singer and writer patti smith was also honored at the virtual edition of pam's annual gala she accepted the literary serviceable award for authors who write about the human condition have the power well african american culture is known around the globe but the experiences of black europeans have only recently gained visibility within the white mainstream british author photographer johnny pitts has done his part to help as a 21000 book afro p.n. notes from black europe has just been named the winner of the leipzig book award for european understanding we met up with pets a few months ago in his hometown. sheffield city in the north of england is where journalist television presenter and photographer johnny pitts grew up his mother was from a white working class family and his father was an african-american so musician it's his book after a peon has just won the lights a book award for european understanding in it he traces his journey through black europe to uncover black european identities that go beyond cliches. you either get images of black people in tower
organization pen america singer and writer patti smith was also honored at the virtual edition of pam's annual gala she accepted the literary serviceable award for authors who write about the human condition have the power well african american culture is known around the globe but the experiences of black europeans have only recently gained visibility within the white mainstream british author photographer johnny pitts has done his part to help as a 21000 book afro p.n. notes from black europe...
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pam, i spoke with travelers here, they tell me they know the risk of traveling and gathering with familymily told me it was a difficult decision despite the fact that they both contracted covid as health care workers back in the spring and they tested negative for antibodies. here they are. >> we were really torn. we want to see our family, we've been away from them for so long. we see covid all the time. we see bad viruses all the time, too. we're just not in the age bracket where it's going to really harm us. we actually got it back months ago. >> reporter: we should mention, however, the data isn't definitive on whether one is immune once you have contracted covid. i want to mention atl airport says it is expecting the busiest day to be the sunday after christmas. pam, back to you. >> thank you. >>> many americans have been hit hard financially by the pandemic, they're struggling to scrape together a holiday meal. that has meant long lines at food pantries across the country. we'll take you live to one up next. wayfair is giving you way more this season. to the overachiever, showstopp
pam, i spoke with travelers here, they tell me they know the risk of traveling and gathering with familymily told me it was a difficult decision despite the fact that they both contracted covid as health care workers back in the spring and they tested negative for antibodies. here they are. >> we were really torn. we want to see our family, we've been away from them for so long. we see covid all the time. we see bad viruses all the time, too. we're just not in the age bracket where it's...
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you need to change your lifestyle habits. >> that was pam cook reporting. a group of children with special needs, we'll introduce you to a bay area trio spreading music through virtual concerts. >>> keeping that music theme, shelter in place orders hit the community with uncertainty, it allowed others to step up when they need it the most, how the power of music brought one bay area community together all while being apart. ♪ no, no no. let's show 'em how it's done, becky g. ♪ it's the brand new chicken dance song uh ♪ ♪ get down heat it up like a sauna ♪ ♪ spin around one time if you wanna ♪ ♪ wings up stretch em out put it on 'em ♪ ♪ get up now ♪ get down uh ♪ cluck cluck when you hear the sound uh ♪ new chicken dance new chicken sandwich my juicy, thickest fillet yet. my cluck sandwich combos. only at jack in the box. . >>> we are back a group of musicians in the south bay proves that you can connect with others, how a trio of musicians each with special needs is using the power of music to bring joy to others. >> inside this un-assuming building in free
you need to change your lifestyle habits. >> that was pam cook reporting. a group of children with special needs, we'll introduce you to a bay area trio spreading music through virtual concerts. >>> keeping that music theme, shelter in place orders hit the community with uncertainty, it allowed others to step up when they need it the most, how the power of music brought one bay area community together all while being apart. ♪ no, no no. let's show 'em how it's done, becky g....