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narrator: everett parsons is newly retired. career working for the department store montgomery ward, he recently took a buyout from the company. kimberly says carissa carpenter takes a special interest in her husband when she learns of his financial situation. i know she was really pushing it when everett got his buyout, and she started enticing him to get more involved. narrator: michael reinero says carissa carpenter also pitches him on the movie studio. so, her pitch to me was -- well, first it was very secret. you know, can't let this out. we have the opportunity here to bring hollywood to northern california and do so on a grand scale. narrator: the dream isn't that far-fetched. los angeles may be the center of the world's film industry, but in the 1990s, hollywood begins to make inroads north of the border. reinero: vancouver, obviously, was a location that was highly desired. it was actually a relatively short plane flight. you could tell that there was a tipping point happening. narrator: carissa carpenter has a grand p
narrator: everett parsons is newly retired. career working for the department store montgomery ward, he recently took a buyout from the company. kimberly says carissa carpenter takes a special interest in her husband when she learns of his financial situation. i know she was really pushing it when everett got his buyout, and she started enticing him to get more involved. narrator: michael reinero says carissa carpenter also pitches him on the movie studio. so, her pitch to me was -- well, first...
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we are nine sbe firms on the parsons transportation team, totalling some 21.45sbe participation. i do want to point out that the work itself under this agreement includes four basic elements. project development, such as the aforementioned cost estimates, et cetera. the design team, quality and risk management and then in the future, we would expect project procurement, which would be the contract documents, including the advanced construction packages we're contemplating for utilities and location. as construction proceeds, engineering. they'll be available to evaluate contractors' submittal and changes should they occur and other administrative matters. the work that we proposed to do under this contract would be done on a task-order basis. so $25 million that i mentioned is the overall contract value, we would be negotiating individual task orders for specific scopes of work under that $25 million total contract value. with the executive director's authority and with our technical analysis and independent processes. at present, our internal estimates suggest that the $25 milli
we are nine sbe firms on the parsons transportation team, totalling some 21.45sbe participation. i do want to point out that the work itself under this agreement includes four basic elements. project development, such as the aforementioned cost estimates, et cetera. the design team, quality and risk management and then in the future, we would expect project procurement, which would be the contract documents, including the advanced construction packages we're contemplating for utilities and...
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to do well in these major tournaments and he gets campaign under the dash under way against riley parsonsof you who play football manager or have a fantasy football team, will know that it would be a dream job to manage a football team, especially your football team. well, toby hall is starting young. at nine years old, he decided he would be the best person to succeed phillip cocu at derby and applied for the job. but he wasn't given the brush—off, he got an interview. and he seemed to impress. he is spoken to add it. so, tell me why you decided to write this letter. to melt morris. i wanted to be the derby manager because a like football a lot and i like design information that i think i'm quite good at it. what would you say to him if you got the chance to meet him? what would you say? actually hold on, toby, wait. mr morris is actually about to join us. laughter. idid not actually about to join us. laughter. i did not think he would even reply to the letter. thanks so much for finding time in your busy school schedule because i know how difficult that can be. how would you handle some
to do well in these major tournaments and he gets campaign under the dash under way against riley parsonsof you who play football manager or have a fantasy football team, will know that it would be a dream job to manage a football team, especially your football team. well, toby hall is starting young. at nine years old, he decided he would be the best person to succeed phillip cocu at derby and applied for the job. but he wasn't given the brush—off, he got an interview. and he seemed to...
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descended from one common ancestor which existed back then so it seems to me very unlikely that the parson fact that a person before that time. there is a widespread belief that the virus does not exist in order to kill the owner but in order to somehow perfectly adapt to it and live quietly inside them. actually this is not what the virus cares about most we know a huge number of examples one of our success didn't put glaciers for many many years many centuries and did not weaken smallpox for example measles which is fatal in a large proportion of cases if there is no treatment but generally it often happens that the mortality rate does not change at all. so there is no guarantee that covert 19 will somehow become less dangerous. leader in the near future there are no guarantees of that. in less than 48 hours the polls will open in the us for the most pivotal election in recent history it may be a nation divided but a majority do agree on something according to recent surveys that poor leadership is eroding trust in government institutions artie's killer blood been reports. whether it's d
descended from one common ancestor which existed back then so it seems to me very unlikely that the parson fact that a person before that time. there is a widespread belief that the virus does not exist in order to kill the owner but in order to somehow perfectly adapt to it and live quietly inside them. actually this is not what the virus cares about most we know a huge number of examples one of our success didn't put glaciers for many many years many centuries and did not weaken smallpox for...
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descended from one common ancestor which existed back then so it seems to me very unlikely that the parson fact that a person before that time. so. there is a widespread belief that the virus does not exist in order to kill the owner but in order to somehow perfectly adapt to it and live quietly inside them. actually this is not what the virus cares about the most we know a huge number of examples one of our success didn't put place for many many is many centuries and did not we can smooth alex for example in which is fatal in a large proportion of cases if there is no treatment but generally it often happens that the mortality rate does not change at all. so there is no guarantee that covert 19 will somehow become less dangerous. when you are in the near. future there are no guarantees at that. with just 2 days to go until the us presidential election polls show americans are losing trust in government institutions and regard the country as response to the pandemic as a national failure on to scale and reports whether it's donald trump or joe biden who's sworn in on january 21st next year
descended from one common ancestor which existed back then so it seems to me very unlikely that the parson fact that a person before that time. so. there is a widespread belief that the virus does not exist in order to kill the owner but in order to somehow perfectly adapt to it and live quietly inside them. actually this is not what the virus cares about the most we know a huge number of examples one of our success didn't put place for many many is many centuries and did not we can smooth alex...
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descended from one common ancestor which existed back then so it seems to me very unlikely that the parson fact that a person before that time. there is a widespread belief that the virus does not exist in order to kill the owner but in order to somehow perfectly adapt to it and live quietly inside them. actually this is not what the virus cares about most we know a huge number of examples one of our success didn't put play sions for many many is many centuries and did not weaken smallpox for example measles which is fatal in a large proportion of cases if there is no treatment but generally it often happens that the mortality rate does not change at all. so there is no guarantee that covert 19 will somehow become less dangerous. in the near. there are no guarantees if that it doesn't for me this i'll be back to top the next hour with another look at your weekly this is. the world is driven by a dream shaped by. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. sputnik 5 has the world. just like its namesake the original sport. the 1st draft of a to leave. and orbit the world's sun while many questions r
descended from one common ancestor which existed back then so it seems to me very unlikely that the parson fact that a person before that time. there is a widespread belief that the virus does not exist in order to kill the owner but in order to somehow perfectly adapt to it and live quietly inside them. actually this is not what the virus cares about most we know a huge number of examples one of our success didn't put play sions for many many is many centuries and did not weaken smallpox for...
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the move comes amid an unsuccessful campaign by health officials in the area to get governor mike parson to require masks statewide. and new york city has canceled its annual santa con bar crawl. and now the holiday travel concern. sunday is expected to be another busy travel day as people return home. more than a million expected at airports alone. tsa says it's ready to open as many lanes as needed to allow for social distancing. >> if you look at national data most passengers waited less than eight or nine minutes if they were a standard passenger. if you were a prechecked passenger, you would wait on the order of two or three minutes. >> reporter: the crowd adding to fears that the virus will spread even more. >> this addition of cases is not something that we can sustain. we are in a humanitarian crisis right now. >> some states are now warning that the demand for testing could be higher after thanksgiving. the advice is to wait a little while after the holiday to get your test if possible. >>> mourners in argentina clashed with police at a public wake for soccer legend diego marado
the move comes amid an unsuccessful campaign by health officials in the area to get governor mike parson to require masks statewide. and new york city has canceled its annual santa con bar crawl. and now the holiday travel concern. sunday is expected to be another busy travel day as people return home. more than a million expected at airports alone. tsa says it's ready to open as many lanes as needed to allow for social distancing. >> if you look at national data most passengers waited...
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there are sectors that are more contagious than the parson, demonized. and so no one is helping. they're letting us die without providing a solution. in other regions of spain, like catalonia in the northeast bars and restaurants have to shut down completely for 10 days, perhaps even longer. everyone here is afraid that the new situation will set a precedent in spain, 17, regional governments decide autonomously on pandemic measures. the protesters are demanding the central government in madrid and the confusion and help all those affected by knocking off. we are not receiving any direct aid, and politicians need to stop passing the buck. all the government has a responsibility to help put together a national financial bailout of our sector. the government in madrid says it's working on a solution, but the people here say it's anybody's guess what that might look like. and it's not just the spanish tourism 6, feeling the pinch as a delay and he now joins me in frankfurt itself. see the to agree, the world's leading till recent group actually said it may have to sell hotels and ot
there are sectors that are more contagious than the parson, demonized. and so no one is helping. they're letting us die without providing a solution. in other regions of spain, like catalonia in the northeast bars and restaurants have to shut down completely for 10 days, perhaps even longer. everyone here is afraid that the new situation will set a precedent in spain, 17, regional governments decide autonomously on pandemic measures. the protesters are demanding the central government in madrid...
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talk to neil parson is a retired ambassador of trinidad and tobago to the united states mexico. former secretary of the organization of american states and a medical doctor who joins us live from washington d.c. via skype. thank you for your time. what was your reaction to the news from astra zeneca about this vaccine, particularly in terms of what it will mean for developing countries. thank you. thank you for having me. indeed, i was elated to hear us just because position in the market and what we have been able to offer along with modernize our think it's good news for the entire global community. i mean with 55000000 cases and 1300000 that's a lot of hope is pinned on the vaccine as a solution. but there are concerns, as you rightly stated, that poor emissions can be left behind. and we have already seen where high income countries have been pushing these nooses in advance. in fact, it is assumed it's over the world. $6400000000.00 is a potential scenes coverage import. another $3200000000.00 is on the negotiations or resumed in some form. i don't want to situation where p.
talk to neil parson is a retired ambassador of trinidad and tobago to the united states mexico. former secretary of the organization of american states and a medical doctor who joins us live from washington d.c. via skype. thank you for your time. what was your reaction to the news from astra zeneca about this vaccine, particularly in terms of what it will mean for developing countries. thank you. thank you for having me. indeed, i was elated to hear us just because position in the market and...
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that the country has been mourning the death of a high ranking official, the death of major general parson salomon in january. i now make it very clear that the road ahead continues to be at the most with one foot on your door. such a party out that there are turkey is going to impose full coronavirus lockdowns on the weekends and then force curfews on weekdays. it's they lead best told, hit a record high for an aids consecutive day on monday, with $188.00 fatalities and 31000 cases, the turkish medical association says hospitals have reached capacity with 30000 new cases every day. and car imposed nationwide weekend curfews in mid november restrictions. the opposition says were insufficient. well, the head of the world health organization says that he's concerned about the rising numbers of coronavirus infections and deaths in brazil. pederasts other non-game says it must take the jumping cases seriously. from november 2 to november 26th, it has again double and the disarray. it also has been declining until november to know it's increasing significantly. so i think, brazil has to be very
that the country has been mourning the death of a high ranking official, the death of major general parson salomon in january. i now make it very clear that the road ahead continues to be at the most with one foot on your door. such a party out that there are turkey is going to impose full coronavirus lockdowns on the weekends and then force curfews on weekdays. it's they lead best told, hit a record high for an aids consecutive day on monday, with $188.00 fatalities and 31000 cases, the...
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parsons and says the country will return to a strict cent of the previous 3 to system of rules, but restrictions on gatherings and travel over the coming christmas period are still being confirmed. restrictionist it england will be on the 2nd of december and it will not be we need to explain state people will be able to leave the meeting goes in, i don't do public spaces subject to the rule, 6 q worship weightings and students, you personal care and the wider leisure sector can relate leaders, any therapist region are denying government claims that the military is surrounding the regional capital. mackellar prime minister, ahmed, has given the team great people's liberation front until wednesday to surrender, or face an assault on the city. that he p.l.r. for so far refused to stand aside. sudanese authorities have opened 2 camps to cope with the influx of refugees from ethiopia. and as head of morgan reports and got to reach states, many have been displaced before refugee camp in sudan's got a lot of state is need too many refugees, but not that has this fight. her parents fled to the camp in 1
parsons and says the country will return to a strict cent of the previous 3 to system of rules, but restrictions on gatherings and travel over the coming christmas period are still being confirmed. restrictionist it england will be on the 2nd of december and it will not be we need to explain state people will be able to leave the meeting goes in, i don't do public spaces subject to the rule, 6 q worship weightings and students, you personal care and the wider leisure sector can relate leaders,...
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parsons told us governors have an at many different levels. the firm as a whole, governance of relationships and we need to understand that as well. interesting, but i am not hopeful of the governance literature as i currently understand it. kind of a nonanswer. i apologize. >> reporter: i wonder if you could talk about the history of teaching business for nbas and what you've seen over the years, howard started to move, the earliest ones. give us a little baseline on how it is going it has it been successful or unsuccessful? >> as a discipline, as an academic, started at catholic universities and primarily the jesuit universities in the 50s and 60s. some philosophers started thinking about this from these universities, donaldson and patricia warhol i'm at loyola. they taught business ethics because it was a required course in business schools and began to develop ideas. tricia especially, the founding mother of the academics, started the journal, business ethics quarterly and raised it to a first-rate academic journal. i taught at wharton for
parsons told us governors have an at many different levels. the firm as a whole, governance of relationships and we need to understand that as well. interesting, but i am not hopeful of the governance literature as i currently understand it. kind of a nonanswer. i apologize. >> reporter: i wonder if you could talk about the history of teaching business for nbas and what you've seen over the years, howard started to move, the earliest ones. give us a little baseline on how it is going it...
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i'm not sure we know quite yet about stakeholder governance, and what they -- parsons told us in the '50s, governance happens at many different levels. there's the firm as a whole governance of relationships and we need to understand that as well. so, interesting, but i'm not hopeful of the governance literature as i currently understand it. i'm certain i'm behind in that as well. that's kind of a nonanswer. apologize. >> ed, can you talk about the history of teaching business ethics for mbas, what you have seen over the years and how did it get standardded? you were one of the earliest ones. can you give us a baseline on this and where you think it's going and how has it been successful or unsuccess if with mbas. >> as a discipline, academic discipline, started in the catholic universities and again primarily in the jesuit universities. in the '50s and '60s. some philosophers started thinking about this. again, primarily from these universities, tom donaldson my former colleague were at loyola and they took on to keep business ethics because there was a required course, and the busi
i'm not sure we know quite yet about stakeholder governance, and what they -- parsons told us in the '50s, governance happens at many different levels. there's the firm as a whole governance of relationships and we need to understand that as well. so, interesting, but i'm not hopeful of the governance literature as i currently understand it. i'm certain i'm behind in that as well. that's kind of a nonanswer. apologize. >> ed, can you talk about the history of teaching business ethics for...
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amid rising cases republican governor mike parson using up on school quarantine guidelines which andrewty's schools will close as soon as monday. lauren green has the latest from a quieter new york city amid a 10:00 pm lockdown for nightlife. >> reporter: the city that never sleeps, usually the we hours of the morning but the governor up there -- new curfew to combat coronavirus on the trend the upper west side close two hours ago. new york governor andrew cuomo said these gathering other culprits in spreading the coronavirus as the numbers of cases nationwide surge upwards. the new restrictions on bars, restaurants and gyms to close at 10:00 pm, takeout and delivery still allowed, private gatherings limited to ten people. for business owners it cripples an industry that had just begun to get back on its feet from want shutdowns to combat the pandemic. >> most places close down. i hope we can survive the next couple of months. >> this just puts a nail in the coffin for some places. >> in defiance of the governor's edict about in-home gatherings especially for the holidays new york city
amid rising cases republican governor mike parson using up on school quarantine guidelines which andrewty's schools will close as soon as monday. lauren green has the latest from a quieter new york city amid a 10:00 pm lockdown for nightlife. >> reporter: the city that never sleeps, usually the we hours of the morning but the governor up there -- new curfew to combat coronavirus on the trend the upper west side close two hours ago. new york governor andrew cuomo said these gathering other...
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mike parson seemed to be taking a very different playbook than a lot of his fellow especially liberaleah, that's right, leland. he has pretty much had a las say fair attitude -- has say fair attitude. this past week starting tuesday, st. louis county closed all restaurants for indoor dining. what's interesting here is some restaurants are openly defying that order and staying hope and also simultaneously pursuing their claims in court. leland: we heard about this in philadelphia as well, we had an attorney who's representing a bunch of philadelphia restaurants that are suing the city there, sort of the same idea, saying this isn't based in science, you're allowing wawas and gas stations and quick marts to stay open, how do you prove restaurants are the real problem here? what happens to these restaurants defying the orders, and perhaps more importantly e if they're staying open, they must be getting customers. >> yes, they are, and the parking lots are full of them at one of them, even the sheriff of jefferson county, a fellow by the name of dave marshak, showed up to dine in the rest
mike parson seemed to be taking a very different playbook than a lot of his fellow especially liberaleah, that's right, leland. he has pretty much had a las say fair attitude -- has say fair attitude. this past week starting tuesday, st. louis county closed all restaurants for indoor dining. what's interesting here is some restaurants are openly defying that order and staying hope and also simultaneously pursuing their claims in court. leland: we heard about this in philadelphia as well, we had...
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the red blue divide on stark display when it comes to school and covid 19 amid rising cases, mike parsonl quarantine guidelines fo the democratic governor andrew cuomo signaling new york city's schools could close again as soon as monday. correspondent warren green has the latest amid a 10:00 p.m. lockdown hey, lauren. >> hi, shannon. the ones called the city that never sleeps and usually in the movie hours of the morning because of the governor's new curve you to combat coronavirus. the trendy upper west side closed nearly two hours ago. >> new york's governor andrew cuomo says public and private gatherings of the culprits and spreading the coronavirus is th numbers of cases nationwide surged upwards. the new restrictions require bars and restaurants, in gyms t close at 10:00 p.m. with take-out and delivery still allowed in private gatherings limited to ten people for business owners and cripples an industry that had just begun to get back on their feet from a long shutdown to combat the pandemic. >> i think most fishes are goin to close down and i hope we can survive the next couple of
the red blue divide on stark display when it comes to school and covid 19 amid rising cases, mike parsonl quarantine guidelines fo the democratic governor andrew cuomo signaling new york city's schools could close again as soon as monday. correspondent warren green has the latest amid a 10:00 p.m. lockdown hey, lauren. >> hi, shannon. the ones called the city that never sleeps and usually in the movie hours of the morning because of the governor's new curve you to combat coronavirus. the...
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they turn to the chief officer, geek parsons and they say can you do that?id i never have but but is i will learn. he sits in the plane on the ground in tinian island in sweltering heat working on it trying to do it. when they finally do take off with an unarmed bomb, get off safely, and they are on the way to hiroshima come he gets down, cradles in the bombay next a little boy and his to take off some of the casing, do some of the wiring and then they have to take off the safety plugs and put in the arming plugs, and it is only then midway through the flight that they say the bomb is actually armed and ready to go. that's a detail that you know is just a joy. not to go back to your question. so moments like that it's a joint and then there are times when you're just trying to, how do i tell the story and how do i put all these disparate elements together? you think, , man, this is hard work. my daughter is in publishing and at one point she's been a publishing for ten years, not my publisher. there's no reverse nepotism here. here. i said to her, boy, writi
they turn to the chief officer, geek parsons and they say can you do that?id i never have but but is i will learn. he sits in the plane on the ground in tinian island in sweltering heat working on it trying to do it. when they finally do take off with an unarmed bomb, get off safely, and they are on the way to hiroshima come he gets down, cradles in the bombay next a little boy and his to take off some of the casing, do some of the wiring and then they have to take off the safety plugs and put...
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. >>> the governor governor of missouri mike parson extended his state's emergency order through marchike in new infections while doubling down on his opposition to a statewide mask mandate, passing the buck down to officials at the local level. this as the health department director in st. francis county has stepped down. why? because of public threats and harassment in response to her calls for people to take the simple steps of social distancing and wearing masks. amber elliott saying and i'm quoting "i get threatening messages from people saying they're watching me. they followed my family to the park and took pictures of my kids. i know it's my job to be out front talking about the importance of public health, educating people, keeping them safe. now it kind of scares me." amber elliott joins me now on her last day, we should note as director of the st. francis county health center in missouri. thanks so much for joining this morning. >> thank you, jim, for having me. >> listen, i hear those threats to you and your children. it's just gutting to hear you had to go through that. i
. >>> the governor governor of missouri mike parson extended his state's emergency order through marchike in new infections while doubling down on his opposition to a statewide mask mandate, passing the buck down to officials at the local level. this as the health department director in st. francis county has stepped down. why? because of public threats and harassment in response to her calls for people to take the simple steps of social distancing and wearing masks. amber elliott...
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>>parsons ability to recover from the pneumonia and potentially survived the infection.ugs that are already used to curb the immune system and reduce inflammation. these are drugs so. >>how the study we know their safety profile someone remarked it's not quite as experimental something that's completely new about 60 centers across the country will take part in the clinical trial. people with the virus will still get the standard treatment of ram disappear or plasma therapy. it is absolutely true that the people who gets sick with this virus. now a better chance of surviving than they want to hide. back at the beginning of the epidemic. we still see people with progressive disease and we still in force you see people dying every day in united states. now as mandy murphy reporting for us tonight. >>next today, it was a violent weekend in the case a white oakland's police chief says covid-19 has >>in the east bay is twenty-twenty comes to a close the city of oakland finds itself on track for e major increase in deadly shootings today, the union that represents oakland polic
>>parsons ability to recover from the pneumonia and potentially survived the infection.ugs that are already used to curb the immune system and reduce inflammation. these are drugs so. >>how the study we know their safety profile someone remarked it's not quite as experimental something that's completely new about 60 centers across the country will take part in the clinical trial. people with the virus will still get the standard treatment of ram disappear or plasma therapy. it is...
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the move comes amid an unsuccessful campaign by health officials in the area to get governor mike parson to require masks statewide. mona kosar abdi, abc news, new york. >>> you can keep track of the coronavirus impact any time on our website. we have a tool to figure out the latest guidelines in each county it's available on abc7news.com and on the abc7 news app. >>> let's talk about what's going on weather-wise. when you step out most of us are cooler this morning. the east bay hills and into places like livermore and concord in the valleys, up a degree to two to three degrees compared to yesterday. 20 degrees in novato. let's go down to the south bay, we have 32 in morgan hill and san teresa. frosty conditions there. getting close in places like alum rock and mountain view and campbell at 35. wouldn't be surprised if some localized frost is developing there. 38 officially in san jose. look at that, 39 in newark. alameda, 52. 50 in san francisco. but then you got 38 in lafayette. the frosty conditions getting close in novato at 33. we have our microclimates working this morning. here's
the move comes amid an unsuccessful campaign by health officials in the area to get governor mike parson to require masks statewide. mona kosar abdi, abc news, new york. >>> you can keep track of the coronavirus impact any time on our website. we have a tool to figure out the latest guidelines in each county it's available on abc7news.com and on the abc7 news app. >>> let's talk about what's going on weather-wise. when you step out most of us are cooler this morning. the east...
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governor parson's and seein very differently. he kept the economy open throughout this whole thing and he is doing this that he needs to do in terms of informing the public. he told me on air that you can do both, so not everything that jessica is pointing out that is playing out is the case for those who choose to go a different way. >> dagen: the blue states have had the worst outcomes in terms of deaths from the virus and economic outcomes, and i'm sure some parents were really upset at gavin newsom, not at that $13,000 dinner he had, that's just wine and tip based on my calculation but the fact that when it was revealed that his children are going to a private school and doing in person learning with much of the state's public schools have gone to remote learning. and i think a lot of this in terms of the economics impact falls on nancy pelosi and democrats certainly paid the price during the election, but she said no to a $1 trillion offer from the administration on another rescue package, she said no thank you to 1.6 trilli
governor parson's and seein very differently. he kept the economy open throughout this whole thing and he is doing this that he needs to do in terms of informing the public. he told me on air that you can do both, so not everything that jessica is pointing out that is playing out is the case for those who choose to go a different way. >> dagen: the blue states have had the worst outcomes in terms of deaths from the virus and economic outcomes, and i'm sure some parents were really upset...
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the move comes amid an unsuccessful campaign by health officials in the area to get governor mike parson to require masks statewide. mona kosar abdi, abc news, new york. >>> you can keep track of the coronavirus impact any time on our website. we have a tool to figure out the latest guidelines in each county it's available on abc7news.com and on the abc7 news app. >>> making a difference during the pandemic one step at a time. how one man's mission to walk is helping him make history. >>> from shelter dog to dental assistant. how this chihuahua is spreading smiles at one office in the bay area. >>> i can't wait to hear that. hi, everybody. here's a look at the drought monitor. it's getting worse in soush cth california. they had some power cut off yesterday, but the rain kept us in the clear but we are still in a drought. moderate in the south bay, >>> we could be dealing with frost of the peninsula. temperatures around menlo park and redwood city, 35 degrees. everybody else in the mid to upper 40s under a clear sky. we have upper 30s in the east bay valleys and look at that. it is frost
the move comes amid an unsuccessful campaign by health officials in the area to get governor mike parson to require masks statewide. mona kosar abdi, abc news, new york. >>> you can keep track of the coronavirus impact any time on our website. we have a tool to figure out the latest guidelines in each county it's available on abc7news.com and on the abc7 news app. >>> making a difference during the pandemic one step at a time. how one man's mission to walk is helping him make...
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that the country has been mourning the death of a high ranking official, the death of major general parson salomon in january. i now make it very clear that the road ahead continues to be a tumultuous one for one year or such a party out. there are france's ruling party are repeating promises made by the prime minister. last week to rewrite, it's a controversial draft law that would restrict publishing images or police. the government is under pressure after the law sports intense opposition. large process to place on saturday, fueled by anger. over a video of police beating a black man in paris. michel as a player, needed stitches after officers attacked him in his music studio. critics of the law say it could prevent such incidents, buicks posed in future. it's also about the has more from paris only significance. oh, the proposed law. it's clear, the government has been forced to make a concession because m.p.'s have said that they are going to rewrite the controversial clause in their planned new security law. now this course is controversial because what it does is it would crack down
that the country has been mourning the death of a high ranking official, the death of major general parson salomon in january. i now make it very clear that the road ahead continues to be a tumultuous one for one year or such a party out. there are france's ruling party are repeating promises made by the prime minister. last week to rewrite, it's a controversial draft law that would restrict publishing images or police. the government is under pressure after the law sports intense opposition....
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>>parsons ability to recover from the pneumonia and potentially survived the infection. they are drugs that are already used to curb the immune system and reduce inflammation. these are drugs so. >>how study we know their safety profile someone remarked it's not quite as experimental us something completely new about 60 centers across the country will take part in the clinical trial. people with the virus will still get the standard treatment of ram disappear or plasma therapy it is absolutely true that the people who gets sick with this virus. now a better chance of surviving than they want to hide. back at the beginning of the epidemic. we still see people with progressive disease and we still in force you see people dying every day in united states. >>it was mandy murphy reporting for us tonight. >>san francisco unified school district students shouldn't expect to return to the classroom at least any time soon. the district is in the middle of inspecting each school and testing assessing whether its buildings can safely support classrooms. one of the biggest challenge
>>parsons ability to recover from the pneumonia and potentially survived the infection. they are drugs that are already used to curb the immune system and reduce inflammation. these are drugs so. >>how study we know their safety profile someone remarked it's not quite as experimental us something completely new about 60 centers across the country will take part in the clinical trial. people with the virus will still get the standard treatment of ram disappear or plasma therapy it is...
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and there are sectors that are more contagious than the parson, demonized. and so no one is helping. they're letting us down without providing a solution. in other regions of spain, like catalonia in the northeast bars and restaurants have to shut down completely for 10 days, perhaps even longer. everyone here is afraid that the new situation will set a precedent. spain's 17 regional governments decide autonomously on pandemic measures. the protesters are demanding the central government in madrid, end the confusion, and help all those affected. we are not receiving any direct aid, and politicians need to stop passing. the buck government has a responsibility to help put together a national financial bailout of our sector. now the government in madrid says it's working on a solution, but the people here say it's anybody's guess what that might look like. now some of the other business stories making the news, the euro zone economy grew almost 13 percent in the 3rd quarter, according to easter to stix, office eurostar, as the block bounced back from the depth
and there are sectors that are more contagious than the parson, demonized. and so no one is helping. they're letting us down without providing a solution. in other regions of spain, like catalonia in the northeast bars and restaurants have to shut down completely for 10 days, perhaps even longer. everyone here is afraid that the new situation will set a precedent. spain's 17 regional governments decide autonomously on pandemic measures. the protesters are demanding the central government in...
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i think parson has won a full four-year term there.ace that democrats hoped they could make competitor with the state auditor. i think the red lean of the state was too much to overcome. forwardessica, we look to checking in with you later. thank you for being with us. in wilmington, outside the chase center, vice president biden has arrived at the chase center. he is due to make remarks. we don't know what they will be or what kind of remarks he will make, but this is the chase center live you. we will certainly go to those live as soon as vice president biden start speaking. in the meantime we want to hear from mark on the support president trump line in kentucky. to be alive blessed and living in the great state of kentucky. peter: that was the first day called for president trump tonight. by sevenonnell won points as well. caller: absolutely. great background, good person. a great lady, just wrong for kentucky. in my opinion, being the strong conservative that i am. but mitch mcconnell is doing a great job with what he's doing. i w
i think parson has won a full four-year term there.ace that democrats hoped they could make competitor with the state auditor. i think the red lean of the state was too much to overcome. forwardessica, we look to checking in with you later. thank you for being with us. in wilmington, outside the chase center, vice president biden has arrived at the chase center. he is due to make remarks. we don't know what they will be or what kind of remarks he will make, but this is the chase center live...
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as too the seat, the governorshiplieutenant davernor to eric griton in a scbut parson is holding on defeatinggallaway. another governor's race. chingis one we were wat closely republicans hoped they uld knock off a democrat in the south. not to b the ap has called roy cooper the winner. that means he's holding on. he's won re-election in that state. he's become popular for his management of the covid, the coronavirus in the state of north carolina. at this point it's 52% to 47%. the polls had it a wider margin. let's seewhat it is. the point is the ap has declared roy cooper re-eected governor in the tarhill state. another governor's race, jay inslee ran for president on a very large platform, proponent of fighting climate change. at the same time he was holding on to the governor's seat, he has been relected easily since race after the poll closed in defeating republican loren culp. that is it for governors races for now but amy walter i want to come back to where we are with theenate races. new hampshire -- i'm sorry i actually want to come back to new hampshire in the presidenal race and w
as too the seat, the governorshiplieutenant davernor to eric griton in a scbut parson is holding on defeatinggallaway. another governor's race. chingis one we were wat closely republicans hoped they uld knock off a democrat in the south. not to b the ap has called roy cooper the winner. that means he's holding on. he's won re-election in that state. he's become popular for his management of the covid, the coronavirus in the state of north carolina. at this point it's 52% to 47%. the polls had...