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kay parsons had been murdered.this killer might just be someone who knew both women, kay and becky, someone who had been right there at the scene of the crime. >> police take a closer look at becky's son michael. >>> i seen that boy, the next door neighbor sitting on a rock cross the street. that made me suspicious. >> he discovered his mother's house broken in to. he was on the scene when we got there, that raised a lot of red flags. why would michael murder his mother's best friend. when "dateline" continues. the number one best-selling zinc lozenge. lyis committed to being here.ols program to encourage kids to keep a little distance. here to reassure parents who are a little worried. here to support teachers who make limited resources feel limitless. and for lisa, who needs unlimited reminders. by providing disinfecting wipes and healthy habits resources like reminder posters, social distancing guides, and timely lesson plans. lysol is here for healthy schools. i wasn't sure... was another around the corner? or
kay parsons had been murdered.this killer might just be someone who knew both women, kay and becky, someone who had been right there at the scene of the crime. >> police take a closer look at becky's son michael. >>> i seen that boy, the next door neighbor sitting on a rock cross the street. that made me suspicious. >> he discovered his mother's house broken in to. he was on the scene when we got there, that raised a lot of red flags. why would michael murder his mother's...
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here is jim parsons in "the boys in the band."the one i met, he is about as straight as the yellow brick road >> no. you met justin stewart it is not that i care what he would think of me, really. it's just he's not ready for it and he never will be you understand that, don't you, hank >> sure. >> do you really think he doesn't know about you >> if there is the slightest suspicion, he never let on one bit. >> what, he had a lobotomy >> hey i was super careful when i was in college and i still am whenever i see him i don't know why, but i am >> tilt. >> jimmy: jim parsons "the boys in the band" begins streaming this wednesday on netflix. we'll be right back with shepard smith. jim, thanks so much for coming on >> thank you, jimmy. it's good to see you ♪ (vo) businesses are always making choices. here's a choice you don't have to make: the largest 5g network... award-winning customer satisfaction... or insanely great value. now, with t-mobile for business, there's no compromise. network. support. value. choose. all. three. t-mobile
here is jim parsons in "the boys in the band."the one i met, he is about as straight as the yellow brick road >> no. you met justin stewart it is not that i care what he would think of me, really. it's just he's not ready for it and he never will be you understand that, don't you, hank >> sure. >> do you really think he doesn't know about you >> if there is the slightest suspicion, he never let on one bit. >> what, he had a lobotomy >> hey i was...
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in a recorded statement yesterday, parson said his wife was tested after experiencing mild cold-likeptoms. he said he was tested despite not having any symptoms. >> my concern is the first lady, her health, to make sure that she's okay. so i would ask is for your prayers and for your thoughts for the first lady as we move forward in this. again, we're both fine. we're going to move forward. >> the governor went into isolation and postponed several events this week including a debate against his democratic opponent. in the past, parson has recommended that people wear masks when unable to socially distance, but has refused to require masks. >>> and "the chicago tribune" remembers legendary bears running back gale sayers. sayers died yesterday of dementia. in 1977 he became the youngest player inducted into the hall of fame at the age of 34. sayers played for only seven seasons. his career was cut short by serious knee injuries. he once scored six touchdowns, though, in a game, tying a record. his friendship with dying teammate brian piccolo inspired the 1971 movie "brian's song." saye
in a recorded statement yesterday, parson said his wife was tested after experiencing mild cold-likeptoms. he said he was tested despite not having any symptoms. >> my concern is the first lady, her health, to make sure that she's okay. so i would ask is for your prayers and for your thoughts for the first lady as we move forward in this. again, we're both fine. we're going to move forward. >> the governor went into isolation and postponed several events this week including a debate...
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parson parsons and his wife announced they both tested positive for covid. the case numbers overtime in missouri, you see a rise including recently. today missouri again reported a new record for its number of hospitalizations. they also reported their second highest case count ever since the start of the pandemic. the task force tells us st. louis hospitals in missouri are seeing a rise, not just in covid patients from st. louis. st. louis hospitals are seeing covid transfers in other parts of the state. rural hospitals are starting to reach capacity. the associated press is bolstering that from their own today. covid surge very high in that state. missouri is not very long, seeing hospitals now and transferring patients around. in the great state of idaho sounded the alarm today that their facility is on the razor's edge being overwhelmed by the virus. again, that's in idaho. the country overall hit the milestone of 7 million americans infected. and with 7 million infections, there are 274,000 fatalities. that's a bad baseline for things to get worse from.
parson parsons and his wife announced they both tested positive for covid. the case numbers overtime in missouri, you see a rise including recently. today missouri again reported a new record for its number of hospitalizations. they also reported their second highest case count ever since the start of the pandemic. the task force tells us st. louis hospitals in missouri are seeing a rise, not just in covid patients from st. louis. st. louis hospitals are seeing covid transfers in other parts of...
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amy: missouri republican governor mike parson a and hisis wife said wednesday they've tested positive for coronavirus. throughout the pandemic, governor parson has opposed mask mandates and has frequently appeared at publicic gatherings without a mask -- most recently as last weekend. in july, parson dismissed concerns that reopening missouri schools would lead to a surge of covid-19 among students, their family members, and school employees. >> got to get back to school. the lowest risk possible. and if they do get covid-19 -- they will and they will when they go to school, they're not going to the hospitals. they're not going to have to sit in doctors offices. they'rere goingng to go home ant over it. amy: the global death toll from covid-1919 has topped 975,000, according to governmenen statistics, thouough the true count is likely far higher. indonesia ported morore than 4400 new coronavirus cases wednesday, a daily record. india recorded more than a -- morore than deaths and over 1000 80,000 new cases, keeping india on track to pass the united states within weeks as the nation wi
amy: missouri republican governor mike parson a and hisis wife said wednesday they've tested positive for coronavirus. throughout the pandemic, governor parson has opposed mask mandates and has frequently appeared at publicic gatherings without a mask -- most recently as last weekend. in july, parson dismissed concerns that reopening missouri schools would lead to a surge of covid-19 among students, their family members, and school employees. >> got to get back to school. the lowest risk...
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missouri with mike parsons and his wife announced they just tested positive. first lady is sick from her infection as well. a number of protrump -- here is him at an event in july, you don't need government to tell you to wear a dang mask. governor parsons is resting at home with his wife. he cancelled upcoming events. both now have tested positive. cnn reporting that dr. birx is quote, "distressed" over the task force of the white house and the radiologyist apparently taken over the task force now from the epidemiologist expert who used to be apart of it now. he publicly and apparently questioned why people need mask and whether it is good to get as many people possibly infected and boy, it seems like there is too much testing, does it there? the president likes his advise so that's what the white house is running with, that's who's in charge with coronavirus in the white house now. dr. fauci lost his cool with one republican senator kept on spewing that same kind of fox sense herd immunity and all the rest. dr. redfield is facing calls for his resignation am
missouri with mike parsons and his wife announced they just tested positive. first lady is sick from her infection as well. a number of protrump -- here is him at an event in july, you don't need government to tell you to wear a dang mask. governor parsons is resting at home with his wife. he cancelled upcoming events. both now have tested positive. cnn reporting that dr. birx is quote, "distressed" over the task force of the white house and the radiologyist apparently taken over the...
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our organization and the missouri state medical association urged governor parsons way back in july to that statewide masking order for indoor spaces and crowded outdoor spaces where social distancing is difficult, but missouri, you know, a joke in missouri is we're the show me state but we're really -- what would be a better name for us would be the make me state, and there was some concern that in communities that were not having much spread at the time that by ordering a mask mandate too early that individuals wouldn't wear them. they wouldn't abide to it. they wouldn't take it seriously, and so what we're seeing now though is that there is still no mask mandate in these smaller communities where the numbers are rise, and we're getting pockets of infections a more rural community as well where people are not wearing masks. >> let me read you a response of sorts from the missouri governor, mike parson. he is one of five governors from the midwest who signed on a "washington post" op-ed in may defending about how they were going about the pandemic. here in the country's heartland deci
our organization and the missouri state medical association urged governor parsons way back in july to that statewide masking order for indoor spaces and crowded outdoor spaces where social distancing is difficult, but missouri, you know, a joke in missouri is we're the show me state but we're really -- what would be a better name for us would be the make me state, and there was some concern that in communities that were not having much spread at the time that by ordering a mask mandate too...
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governor parson did not issue a mask mandate for his state.other 870,000 americans applied for unemployment in just the last week. it's a jump from last week's numbers. it is also higher than experts expected. only about half the jobs we initially lost, roughly half of them have been recovered. >>> syracuse university canceled spring break because of the coronavirus. that school saying it wants to limit travel-related covid-19 risks. meanwhile, as the race for a vaccine accelerates this morning, there are fresh concerns about the timeline and the approval process. the fda just revising its standards for authorizing the emergency use of any coronavirus vaccines. but wednesday president trump calling it a, quote, political move and suggested the white house can overrule the fda. all of it adding more uncertainty to the process as more americans are expressing reluctance to even get a vaccine once it is approved. that brings me to our next guest, dr. leon mcdougal, president of the national medical association, the largest and oldest national org
governor parson did not issue a mask mandate for his state.other 870,000 americans applied for unemployment in just the last week. it's a jump from last week's numbers. it is also higher than experts expected. only about half the jobs we initially lost, roughly half of them have been recovered. >>> syracuse university canceled spring break because of the coronavirus. that school saying it wants to limit travel-related covid-19 risks. meanwhile, as the race for a vaccine accelerates...
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well, governor parsons just tested positive for the virus as has his wife. we hope they recover.lled over 200,000 people in this country. it's sickened nearly 7 million. and i think we tend to focus on that death toll, obviously. but there are thousands and thousands of people who cleared their initial covid infection but still battle the serious and sometimes crushing effects of the virus for months. science writer ed yong has reported extensively for "the atlantic" on what he calls these long haulers, lodge haul impacts. last month he wrote about a woman in her fifth month of gastrointestinal symptoms and severe morning nausea. another has recovered from her neurological symptoms but not the scars the coronavirus left on her lungs. joining me now is dr. peter hotez dean of the national school of tropical medicine at baylor college of medicine in houston. doctor, we focus on hospitalizations and the sort of health care capacity and we focus on fatalities. and then there are some people who get this and it's not even that bad. but there's a big chunk of people who get real sick a
well, governor parsons just tested positive for the virus as has his wife. we hope they recover.lled over 200,000 people in this country. it's sickened nearly 7 million. and i think we tend to focus on that death toll, obviously. but there are thousands and thousands of people who cleared their initial covid infection but still battle the serious and sometimes crushing effects of the virus for months. science writer ed yong has reported extensively for "the atlantic" on what he calls...
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a debate between parson and his democratic opponent scheduled for friday has been postponed. memorials are underway for u.s. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. she died friday night. correspondent david spunt is at the supreme court. >> good evening. mourners continue to pass by the casket of the late justice ruth bader ginsburg to say goodbye to a woman who made history and change people's lives. precisely at 9:30 a.m., the hearse carrying the body of justice ruth bader ginsburg pulled up in front of the supreme court of the united states, her home of 27 years. wearing masks, family, friends and law clerks awaited her arrival. inside, an emotional farewell. >> we stand and warning of an american hero, justice ruth bader ginsburg. >> the first jewish woman to sit on the high court, ginsburg died on the eve of rosh hashanah. ginsberg's colleagues paid homage to a justice known for her quiet but powerful demeanor. >> when she spoke, people listened. among the words that best describe ruth, tough, brave, a fighter, winner. >> ginsberg came to the court in 1993 after her
a debate between parson and his democratic opponent scheduled for friday has been postponed. memorials are underway for u.s. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. she died friday night. correspondent david spunt is at the supreme court. >> good evening. mourners continue to pass by the casket of the late justice ruth bader ginsburg to say goodbye to a woman who made history and change people's lives. precisely at 9:30 a.m., the hearse carrying the body of justice ruth bader ginsburg...
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governor parsons and his wife have just announced they've both tested positive for coronavirus. in that state, in missouri, the situation right now is particularly bad. this is the case numbers over time in missouri. you see an inexorable rise, including recently. today missouri again reported a new record for its number of hospitalizations. they also just today reported their second highest daily case count ever since the start of the pandemic. tonight the head of the st. louis metropolitan pandemic task force tells us that specifically st. louis-based hospitals in missouri are seeing a rise not just in covid patients from st. louis. st. louis hospitals now are seeing a rise in covid patients transferred from other parts of the state because in rural parts of missouri, rural hospitals are starting to reach capacity. the associated press also bolstering that with their own reporting today about hospitals outside st. louis in missouri approaching capacity as covid numbers surge very high in that state. and missouri isn't alone in seeing its hospitals now reaching capacity and hav
governor parsons and his wife have just announced they've both tested positive for coronavirus. in that state, in missouri, the situation right now is particularly bad. this is the case numbers over time in missouri. you see an inexorable rise, including recently. today missouri again reported a new record for its number of hospitalizations. they also just today reported their second highest daily case count ever since the start of the pandemic. tonight the head of the st. louis metropolitan...
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>> and jim parsons and matt bomer joins us now. good morning to both of you.t with you. this movie -- the movie as i said took place in 1968 which is a year before the stonewall riots which launched the whole gay rights movement. 50 years later, more than 50 now, 52 years later, why is this story still relevant? >> well, i think for a couple of reasons. one, i do think while overt bigotry and homophobia is certainly less, i think it still exists in subtle forms. but i also think that this piece that mark crowley wrote so truthfully, so honestly, because of that it's expanded. now it's not just about gay people. now you can watch a piece like this and you see all the ways any form of oppression or othering or shaming people for who they are, how it negatively affects them and their actions. >> matt, the movie reunites your entirely cast, as i said, all openly gay actors. what was that experience like for you? >> life changing to be honest with you. to get to tell this story with this group of guys in two different mediums, it's just unheard of. we never get tha
>> and jim parsons and matt bomer joins us now. good morning to both of you.t with you. this movie -- the movie as i said took place in 1968 which is a year before the stonewall riots which launched the whole gay rights movement. 50 years later, more than 50 now, 52 years later, why is this story still relevant? >> well, i think for a couple of reasons. one, i do think while overt bigotry and homophobia is certainly less, i think it still exists in subtle forms. but i also think...
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. >> reporter: this morning, governor mike parson of missouri announcing he and his wife have tested positive for the coronavirus. >> no symptoms of any kind. >> reporter: the news coming after a stark reality check from the director of the cdc as lawmakers grilled the nation's top health experts on the response to the virus. >> a majority of our nation, more than 90% of the population remains susceptible. >> reporter: during that hearing, an exchange between dr. anthony fauci and senator rand paul getting heated when the senator questioned why new york city has beaten back the virus. >> they are looking at the guidelines that we have put together from the task force of the four or five things of masks, social distancing, outdoors more than indoors, avoiding crowds, and washing hands. >> or they've developed enough community immunity that they're no longer having the pandemic because they have enough immunity in new york city to actually stop it. >> i challenge that, senator. >> i'm afraid -- >> please, sir. i would like to be able to do this because this happens with senator rand al
. >> reporter: this morning, governor mike parson of missouri announcing he and his wife have tested positive for the coronavirus. >> no symptoms of any kind. >> reporter: the news coming after a stark reality check from the director of the cdc as lawmakers grilled the nation's top health experts on the response to the virus. >> a majority of our nation, more than 90% of the population remains susceptible. >> reporter: during that hearing, an exchange between dr....
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. >>> and we'll talk to actress jim parson and matt boehmer about "the boys in the band." >>> that'sor this wednesday. thank you so much for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a good day.
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protecting some africans from the full effects of 19 on this we can speak to dr i came hair off who is a parson taller just out on university thanks for joining us can you please tell us what this hypothesis is all about. you know get out of. we have been working a long time on the middle of a parasitic diseases and the host response of the human immune response particularly against warms and one of the dominant features is that there was ensure their survival for 10 years and longer in the body by suppressing the immune response for example to get rid of live which is a parasitic one disease it is spread through tropical africa with about 40000000 people infected and here you have one large room in the skin amounting to somehow doods per square kilometer yet the. immune response is so god regulated that there is almost no inflammation in the majority of people and they sometimes don't even know they have disease so we know also that there is a spill over of is immune response to. immune responses for example negative is that some of it seems to not work as well as they should and this is also
protecting some africans from the full effects of 19 on this we can speak to dr i came hair off who is a parson taller just out on university thanks for joining us can you please tell us what this hypothesis is all about. you know get out of. we have been working a long time on the middle of a parasitic diseases and the host response of the human immune response particularly against warms and one of the dominant features is that there was ensure their survival for 10 years and longer in the...
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tonight we have a special performance of dine amight featuring me and the roots plus jim parsons and shepard smith. toward there's more bts, and we are live for the debate. you can't miss it. >>> and happening now, bay area health officials have released this guidelines to celebrate your favorite holidays safely this fall. they're reminding everyone activities like trick-or-treating are high risk. instead they say decorate your house. hold a virtual costume contest, and limit activities to people you live with. we'll be right back with more. we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it - with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa ms. williams: we've been working hard... ms. robinson: ...to make learning fun again
tonight we have a special performance of dine amight featuring me and the roots plus jim parsons and shepard smith. toward there's more bts, and we are live for the debate. you can't miss it. >>> and happening now, bay area health officials have released this guidelines to celebrate your favorite holidays safely this fall. they're reminding everyone activities like trick-or-treating are high risk. instead they say decorate your house. hold a virtual costume contest, and limit...
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you have told a story recently where your mother, who was a professor at parsons university, was comingice car goes past and with the megaphones blaring "that is her, that is the that is the mother that dog yusef salaam." yes indeed. this is afterwards. we were getting death threats, all kinds of hate mail. it was predicated really on the heels of what donald trump placed in the new york city newspapers at the time. two weeks after we we accused, he had already created an ad that was going to be run front page on all of the new york city newspapers and that at essentially was ad essentially was calling for our death. it simply said bring back the death penalty, bring back our police. and into all of these... yes? do you think it made a difference, because you are a difference, because you were tried in front of a jury, do you think that add which was in four newspapers, made a difference to the way that they saw the case? absolutely. in america, we are not seen as full human beings. in america, when they talk about to protect and serve, they are not talking about the people who have bee
you have told a story recently where your mother, who was a professor at parsons university, was comingice car goes past and with the megaphones blaring "that is her, that is the that is the mother that dog yusef salaam." yes indeed. this is afterwards. we were getting death threats, all kinds of hate mail. it was predicated really on the heels of what donald trump placed in the new york city newspapers at the time. two weeks after we we accused, he had already created an ad that was...
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. >>> missouri governor mike parson and his wife teresa testing positive for the coronavirus.he republican governor now in isolation and the news comes as missouri reports its single deadliest day. >>> and remembering a football hall of famer tonight. gale sayers has died. his friendship with teammate brian piccolo made famous in the tv movie "brian's song." sayers was 77. >>> when we come back tonight, the little girls who showed up today wearing their message. today wearing their message. he t that things, for one strange time in our lives, got very quiet. we worried over loved ones, over money, over our planet. and over take-out. and we found a voice. let's remember this time where none of us felt secure, and fight for a future where everyone can. because when the world seems like it's standing still... that's the perfect time for us to change it. gillette proglide and proglide gel. five blades and a pivoting flexball designed to get virtually every hair on the first stroke, while washing away dirt and oil. so you're ready for the day with a clean shave and a clean face. so
. >>> missouri governor mike parson and his wife teresa testing positive for the coronavirus.he republican governor now in isolation and the news comes as missouri reports its single deadliest day. >>> and remembering a football hall of famer tonight. gale sayers has died. his friendship with teammate brian piccolo made famous in the tv movie "brian's song." sayers was 77. >>> when we come back tonight, the little girls who showed up today wearing their...
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europe and and in that group of clubs i guess i'm talking about the likes of manchester city of of parson your mom potentially one of the it's highly in big teams you know you've anticipated someone pops or even a blind munich in the bundesliga so i think putting together a weekly paycheck for him and making some sort of agreement over those image rights would be doable for one of those clubs of course none of them will really want to even engage in the type of discussion that might result in the 700000000 pound sorry 700000000 euro transfer fee buyout clause he has available to him and i'm not convinced this is all said and done i know he's come out and he's done his interview to say he's going to stay in barcelona but i wonder if if one of those aforementioned cups i've just mentioned will actually try and test boss lenders all with with a decent transfer of faith because let's face it he is he's getting towards the end of his korea and there's an opportunity to cash in on the asset and you want to come back to you what does all of this the sentai debacle tell us about football the cont
europe and and in that group of clubs i guess i'm talking about the likes of manchester city of of parson your mom potentially one of the it's highly in big teams you know you've anticipated someone pops or even a blind munich in the bundesliga so i think putting together a weekly paycheck for him and making some sort of agreement over those image rights would be doable for one of those clubs of course none of them will really want to even engage in the type of discussion that might result in...
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currency all right we're going to take care of this over to a park too but thanks for being on this parson on the cause report michael saylor thank you farai that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert want to thank our guest michael saylor of micro strategy until next time by al. is you'll be via reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. high salacious community. are you going the right way or are you being. lost his faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. of the shallowness. the same wrong. we're all just don't all. get to say power. comes to advocate and engagement because betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. in the headlines the 24th of september germany is deliberately delaying a response to moscow's request to hand over data on the lead poisoning of alexina valmy in every possible way is the allegation russia's permanent representative to the global chemical weapons watchdog tells r.t. . deliberately delaying the
currency all right we're going to take care of this over to a park too but thanks for being on this parson on the cause report michael saylor thank you farai that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert want to thank our guest michael saylor of micro strategy until next time by al. is you'll be via reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. high salacious community. are you going the right way or are you...
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bomb, on the plane during the mission, they turn to the chief workmen's office or a guy named dave parsonsthey say can you do that? he says, i never have but i guess i will learn. [laughter] he sits on the plane on the ground in tinian island in sweltering heat working on it trying to do to it and whether and when they finally take off an unarmed bomb get off safely they are on the way to hiroshima, he gets down, cradles in the bomb bay next to little boy and he has to take off some of the case and do some of the rewiring, then they have to take off the safety plugs and put in the farming plugs and it's only then, midway through the flight that they say, the bomb is actually armed and ready to go. that's a detail that is just a joy. to go back to your question, moments like that it's a joy, then there are times you are just trying to, how do i tell the story? how do i put all these different elements together? you think, this is hard work. my daughter is in publishing and at one point, she's been in publishing for 10 years, not at my publisher, no reverse nepotism here, i said to her, writ
bomb, on the plane during the mission, they turn to the chief workmen's office or a guy named dave parsonsthey say can you do that? he says, i never have but i guess i will learn. [laughter] he sits on the plane on the ground in tinian island in sweltering heat working on it trying to do to it and whether and when they finally take off an unarmed bomb get off safely they are on the way to hiroshima, he gets down, cradles in the bomb bay next to little boy and he has to take off some of the case...
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the midwest in the course of the past seven days including missouri where now the governor, mike parsonfe, theresa, have both tested positive for covid-19. now the state's first lady was tested out of an abundance of caution according to the governor's office after displaying minor symptoms. the governor was set and both of their results have come back positive. as we understand, the governor is feeling healthy and showing no symptoms but as a precauti precautionary matter, the governor's staff is being tested as they await their results. >>> i'm pete montene in washington. the cdc says thousands of people may have been infected with coronavirus on a commercial flight. 1600 flights between january and august where somebody on board was either symptomatic or infected with covid-19. the cdc says that means more than 10,000 people may have come within 6 feet of somebody with coronavirus. droplets transmitted at a distance smaller than that are thought to be particularly high risk. this comes at a time when the commercial airline industry is fighting for passengers to come back. air travel
the midwest in the course of the past seven days including missouri where now the governor, mike parsonfe, theresa, have both tested positive for covid-19. now the state's first lady was tested out of an abundance of caution according to the governor's office after displaying minor symptoms. the governor was set and both of their results have come back positive. as we understand, the governor is feeling healthy and showing no symptoms but as a precauti precautionary matter, the governor's staff...
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from berlin tonight a massive fire has destroyed europe's largest mines ripping out parson is suspected at the mall raya camp on the greek island of lesbos many of the $12000.00 migrants living there are now homeless smut will happen to them responsible for that also coming up tonight the u.k. government says it's prepared to break international law. parts of the u.k.'s withdrawal agreement with the european union are now under threat and time is running out for european lawmakers what if anything can you do and of the nobel prize winning author split mana alexy a bit accuses the bellerose government of using terror against its own people she's one of bellew's his last leading opposition leaders who is still free to not. i'm. good to have you with us so we begin with the ashes that were once europe's largest migrant camp on tuesday night a fire broke out at the. reya camp on the greek island of lesbos tonight a 2nd blaze broke out there are no reports of casualties from either fire and thousands of refugees have been taking to safety local officials suspect arson and say it may have bee
from berlin tonight a massive fire has destroyed europe's largest mines ripping out parson is suspected at the mall raya camp on the greek island of lesbos many of the $12000.00 migrants living there are now homeless smut will happen to them responsible for that also coming up tonight the u.k. government says it's prepared to break international law. parts of the u.k.'s withdrawal agreement with the european union are now under threat and time is running out for european lawmakers what if...
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. >> diane marie parsons. >> leobardo lopez pascual. >> michael j.robert passananti. >> suzanne h. passaro. >> avnish ramanbhai patel. >> dipti patel. >> manish patel. >> steven bennett paterson. >> james matthew patrick. >> manuel d. patrocino. >> bernard e. patterson. >> clifford l. patterson, jr. >> cira marie patti. >> robert e. pattison. >> james robert paul. >> patrice paz. >> victor hugo paz. >> stacey lynn peak. >> richard allen pearlman. >> durrell v. pearsall, jr. >> thomas nicholas pecorelli. >> thomas pedicini. >> todd douglas pelino. >> mike adrian pelletier. >> anthony g. peluso. >> angel r. pena. >> robert penninger. >> richard al penny. >> salvatore f. pepe. >> carl allen b. peralta. >> robert david peraza. >> jon a. perconti, jr. >> alejo perez. >> angel perez, jr. >> angela susan perez. >> anthony perez. >> ivan antonio perez. >> nancy e. perez. >> berry berenson perkins. >> joseph john perroncino. >> edward j. perrotta. >> emelda h. perry. >> glenn c. perry, sr. . [reading names] . [reading names] . [reading names] . [reading names
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or 30 times a year depending on how successful we are heavy dose a meticulous is very travel heavy parsons and that kind of set sees falls apart in general get it and that even conventional force in the regional on this everything is close by with these boards and otoh it's more likely today we're off to china next week we're heading to america ok you've got the jet lag and time zones then i read. and to europe it's been a whole and sometimes this goes on to all 3 times a month i was all it totally burns you out of one bone or this this is one issue i think east all it will have to tackle in the coming years is what's my son was in and in the ixnay on my time i don't know. is already a veteran of sorts and a role model for many young aspiring gamers in the scene but do e-sports stars have an expiration date. ish session i think it's pretty hard to say how old you can be these boards on sphere we haven't got a data going to its own program i'm basically a 1st generation pro game and it's all my country i personally think you can keep on playing when you're older and a scintilla of 30 to 40
or 30 times a year depending on how successful we are heavy dose a meticulous is very travel heavy parsons and that kind of set sees falls apart in general get it and that even conventional force in the regional on this everything is close by with these boards and otoh it's more likely today we're off to china next week we're heading to america ok you've got the jet lag and time zones then i read. and to europe it's been a whole and sometimes this goes on to all 3 times a month i was all it...
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and missouri's republican governor mike parson and his wife have both tested positive for the coronavirus. he had been a vocal criticism against any mask mandates. joining us now dr. thomas frieden who always makes us smarter and better. tom, the president is warning he'll overreat the restrictions to get the vaccines out sooner. how dangers is that? >> you wish the administration would spend their time fighting the virus instead of fighting the skriechblts part of the reason we passed 200,000 deaths in the u.s. and have the one of the highest death rates in the world is we haven't used the science-based approach. the second decision coming up is on the vaccine. it's a hard one. we don't know about these vaccines. they're new. we haven't looked at them before. we're not sure hoye they work. we haven't looked at the safety data. the bottomline is don't cut corners when it comes to safety. safety is our most powerful tool. stephanie, even with a vaccine, there's not a fairy-tale ending to this pandemic. we're still going to have to adapt our lives. it's going to take a long time to get it o
and missouri's republican governor mike parson and his wife have both tested positive for the coronavirus. he had been a vocal criticism against any mask mandates. joining us now dr. thomas frieden who always makes us smarter and better. tom, the president is warning he'll overreat the restrictions to get the vaccines out sooner. how dangers is that? >> you wish the administration would spend their time fighting the virus instead of fighting the skriechblts part of the reason we passed...
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only on "cbs this morning," and also actors jim parsons and matt balmer join us, they are recreatings in the band. it's a play and a story about a group of gay friend in the 1960s and we're going to discuss how the movie helps challenge present day stereotypes about gay men. all coming up at 7:00. >> all right tony. thank you. >>> diane king hall joins us live now from the cbs broadcast center in new york for today's money watch report. good morning. >> reporter: good morning michelle. trading has been underway forless than ten minutes and unexpectedly you have a round of buying in the early action. the dow right now better by 205 points. investors are still processing last night's debate along with the mixed bag of economic data this morning. you had better than expected numbers on the jobs front and meanwhile the economy showing a sharp contraction once again for the second quarter but it looks like people and investors are already looking ahead to the third quarter which is expected to show a rebound. i'm going give you a quick check of the tech sector. showing gains as well and s
only on "cbs this morning," and also actors jim parsons and matt balmer join us, they are recreatings in the band. it's a play and a story about a group of gay friend in the 1960s and we're going to discuss how the movie helps challenge present day stereotypes about gay men. all coming up at 7:00. >> all right tony. thank you. >>> diane king hall joins us live now from the cbs broadcast center in new york for today's money watch report. good morning. >> reporter:...
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governor parsons tested positive for covid. over 200,000 people in this country, sicken nearly 7 million. we tend to focus on that death toll. there are thousands of people who cleared their infection but battled the virus for months. joining me now is dr. peter hotez at baylor college of medicine in houston. you know doctor, we focus on hospitalization and healthcare capacity and fatalities and some people that got this and it is not bad. but, there are a chunk of people who gets real sick. what are we learning of the long-term effects of this illness for those who do survive. >> thanks a lot, chris f, for having me. i want to thank again for the last segment and giving a space to the virus is so important. we are seeing the white house dehumanizing it and taking away the humanity component of this virus which is just so devastati devastating. we know there are 200,000 americans who perished in this epidemic. that's a tip of the iceberg. this virus when we first saw it in wuhan china, we thought it was a respiratory virus and
governor parsons tested positive for covid. over 200,000 people in this country, sicken nearly 7 million. we tend to focus on that death toll. there are thousands of people who cleared their infection but battled the virus for months. joining me now is dr. peter hotez at baylor college of medicine in houston. you know doctor, we focus on hospitalization and healthcare capacity and fatalities and some people that got this and it is not bad. but, there are a chunk of people who gets real sick....
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jeremy parsons, the new york correspondent for "people" magazine's tv show "people" is breaking downsince we last saw you. congratulations. >> thanks for being here. >> thank you so much. we're pumped about the new tv show premiering this week. >> thank you so much. awesome. for tv fan what is do you recommend? >> all right, here we go, a new one to stream. called "woke" on hulu. it's a satirical comedy that's basically starring lamorne morris. fans know him from "new girl" but basically about a cartoonist about to hit it big in his career. he has this bizarre encounter that opens his eyes to injustice happening all around him. then animated, inanimate objects start talking to him. so it sounds crazy and kind of wild, but you actually need to watch the trailer to get the tone of it and to get the vibe. some serious topics told in their original offbeat, fun way. it is streaming right now on hulu. "woke." check it out. >> awesome. we actually talked to lamorne earlier this week on "gma." looks like it will be really good. okay, so, jeremy, a new twist on a recent album just came out.
jeremy parsons, the new york correspondent for "people" magazine's tv show "people" is breaking downsince we last saw you. congratulations. >> thanks for being here. >> thank you so much. we're pumped about the new tv show premiering this week. >> thank you so much. awesome. for tv fan what is do you recommend? >> all right, here we go, a new one to stream. called "woke" on hulu. it's a satirical comedy that's basically starring lamorne...
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missouri governor mike parson and his wife tested positive for covid-19. they were traveling around the state for events this week, but are now quarantining. the republican governor opposed a state-wide mask mandate and down played the risks of reopening schools, even as missouri cases are climbing. >>> covid-19 victims are getting younger. that's according to a new study from the cdc that says the median age of infected americans has gone from their 30s to 20s. cases among adults 40 and older, though, have steadily declined. >> and wisconsin officials are telling residents to keep their sick kids home. more than two dozen schools there are being investigated for coronavirus cases. public health officials have accused parents of deliberately sending infected children to class and lying about it. >>> and the president is accusing the fda of playing politics after it announced tough new restrictions on vaccines. >> we're looking at that, and that has to be approved by the white house. we may or may not approve it. that sounds like a political move. >> joinin
missouri governor mike parson and his wife tested positive for covid-19. they were traveling around the state for events this week, but are now quarantining. the republican governor opposed a state-wide mask mandate and down played the risks of reopening schools, even as missouri cases are climbing. >>> covid-19 victims are getting younger. that's according to a new study from the cdc that says the median age of infected americans has gone from their 30s to 20s. cases among adults 40...
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the three in the middle are all by george parsons, one is an awful one is called an echo of passion. in the third is in the distance. all three of these aren't novels set at summer resorts. they are beginning to see the potential of capitalizing specifically on summer reading. reading matter that is set in novel, fiction, et cetera as a summer resort. and then at the bottom of everything they had available. now, some of the firm's most popular authors have been advocating this for years. over on the left with francis burnett. her husband lobbied repeatedly to issue the low-price addition of his wife's work to compete with peterson. or have the pleasure of spain the week reading. so he was saying he could recommend a decent firm in new york that might take on the task of issuing his wife's work in cheap paperback edition. and specifically is incredibly disingenuously mentions both george monroe what she would've been appalled by. and even the arch rival, harper which began in paperbacks for summer reading that year. she made a much more obvious pitch for summer volume. we know her fro
the three in the middle are all by george parsons, one is an awful one is called an echo of passion. in the third is in the distance. all three of these aren't novels set at summer resorts. they are beginning to see the potential of capitalizing specifically on summer reading. reading matter that is set in novel, fiction, et cetera as a summer resort. and then at the bottom of everything they had available. now, some of the firm's most popular authors have been advocating this for years. over...
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well, you are going to be a secretary to admiral parsons and ramsey. you will work in that office. one thing, she had the talent. she could do anything in the secretarial field, plus a college degree, so she was the lead person in the office. there was another girl by the name of hazel who was also a secretary but she was not college material. that is how mary claire got started. then, i met her just walking back and forth in the halls. as i pointed out, i stopped and gawked at her one day and she wanted to know what the hell i was looking at. and i told her the best looking legs in los alamos, and that did it. i asked her for a date, she wouldn't go. she called me in about 10 days and said i've got a free night. well, that was all i needed. >> you mentioned about ashworth a little earlier. what was he like. >> when i met him, he was a commander. he was no little guy. he showed up in the office, he introduced himself. he had a great big english bulldog he had with him. as long as he was in the technical area and not someplace where dogs wouldn't be allowed, he had this english bull
well, you are going to be a secretary to admiral parsons and ramsey. you will work in that office. one thing, she had the talent. she could do anything in the secretarial field, plus a college degree, so she was the lead person in the office. there was another girl by the name of hazel who was also a secretary but she was not college material. that is how mary claire got started. then, i met her just walking back and forth in the halls. as i pointed out, i stopped and gawked at her one day and...
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well, you're going to be a secretary to admiral parsons and ramsey. you'll work in that office. now, one thing she had the talent. she could do anything in the secretarial field plus a college degree. so she was the lead person in the office. there was another girl by the name of hazel green bacher who was also secretary but not college material. that's how marie claire got started. i heat her walking back and forth in the halls. i pointed out, i stopped and gawked at her one day and she wented to know what the hell i was looking at, and i told her the best looking legs at los alamos. and that did it. i asked for a date. she wouldn't go. then she called me about ten days and said i got a free ni t night. that was all i needed. >> something i was just reading i wanted you to tell me about, tell me about dick ashworth. you talked about him a little bit earlier. >> yeah. >> tell me about working with him, what he was like. >> well, when i met ashworth, naturally he appeared out there. avenues commander, so he was no stinky little guy like i was. he showed up in the office, introduc
well, you're going to be a secretary to admiral parsons and ramsey. you'll work in that office. now, one thing she had the talent. she could do anything in the secretarial field plus a college degree. so she was the lead person in the office. there was another girl by the name of hazel green bacher who was also secretary but not college material. that's how marie claire got started. i heat her walking back and forth in the halls. i pointed out, i stopped and gawked at her one day and she wented...
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covid-19, the second governor and spouse to have contracted this, the cycle, missouri governor mike parson and his wife indicating that they both have tested positive for the virus and now governor and his wife testing positive, the first time we've seen two governors hit with the other same time, we will keep you posted on that and keeping you posted at the advances to wipe out what could be the fourth-down week in a row, gary, jeff, gary a lot of people look at that and look at the cumulative pylon but perspective is everything, it's a solo market, it is come back mightily from those march lows but even money on the year right now save the nasdaq? what do you think? >> lets let me be clear, we needed to pull back, i am actually thrilled that we pulled back, we had ridiculous amounts of speculation, the big medi-cal bank stocks went straight up. this is about as normal as normal can be, let me give you a little bit of good news, this week the dow is down almost 3%, the nasdaq is not even down a quarter percent, that tells me the risk appetite is starting to get a little bit on the heavier
covid-19, the second governor and spouse to have contracted this, the cycle, missouri governor mike parson and his wife indicating that they both have tested positive for the virus and now governor and his wife testing positive, the first time we've seen two governors hit with the other same time, we will keep you posted on that and keeping you posted at the advances to wipe out what could be the fourth-down week in a row, gary, jeff, gary a lot of people look at that and look at the cumulative...
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missouri governor mike parson and his wife have both tested positive for covid-19. his wife first experienced cold like symptoms. the governor says he is asymptomatic. carson was supposed to debate with democratic challenger nicole galloway tomorrow it. has been postponed. senator ron johnson says it doesn't look good for joe biden after interim report on gas company burisma documents show the obama administration knew hunter biden's position on the company's board was problematic. >> there is certainly a lot of memos going around the state department. everybody knew how bad a conflict of interest this was and how it was going to frustrate their attempts to carry out america's policy to help rid ukrainians of corruption. i think we caught the vice president in, i hate to say it, a lie. jillian: senator rand paul is now calling for a criminal investigation. democrats call the probe purely political. well, new year's eve in new york city is going virtual. celebrations on are being scaled back due to covid-19. there will be some live events with social distancing and t
missouri governor mike parson and his wife have both tested positive for covid-19. his wife first experienced cold like symptoms. the governor says he is asymptomatic. carson was supposed to debate with democratic challenger nicole galloway tomorrow it. has been postponed. senator ron johnson says it doesn't look good for joe biden after interim report on gas company burisma documents show the obama administration knew hunter biden's position on the company's board was problematic. >>...