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spilled pat robertson on stepping down from his daily hog duties on christian broadcastin0 club. >> patua. >> chris: religious television is an institution thanks in large part to robertson who founded cbn bass in 1960. >> cbn. the christian broadcasting network. >> chris: to raise funds for the station, he held a telephonic. telethon asking people to give $10 a month. it evolved into one of the longest-running shows in television history. the 700 club. why did you decide to change from formal sermons and revival meetings to a talk show? >> pat: people would call in with the things that were going on in their life. people would call any with questions, call in with answers, and interactive concept is what we've been using ever since. >> chris: he founded regent university and in 1988, he ran for president. >> the republican nominated for the presidency. thread winning several republican primaries. >> pat: it was thought before that politics was something dirty. >> chris: part of that was founded in the christian coalition to organize founders of faith. >> pat: we exploded across the cou
spilled pat robertson on stepping down from his daily hog duties on christian broadcastin0 club. >> patua. >> chris: religious television is an institution thanks in large part to robertson who founded cbn bass in 1960. >> cbn. the christian broadcasting network. >> chris: to raise funds for the station, he held a telephonic. telethon asking people to give $10 a month. it evolved into one of the longest-running shows in television history. the 700 club. why did you...
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. >> reporter: 87-year-old pat wolf has lived at the meadows for the past three years. before that, he worked for decades as an educator, specializing in brain health and brain science. she's written books on the subject. in goes from one brain cell to the other. >> reporter: as pat got older, though, she more on the most pressing brain issue of her generation. alzheimer's. >> so i decided this is my goal, you know. what can you do to delay or maybe even prevent alzheimer's. >> reporter: three of the things that pat learned that were most important, were exercise. >> i try to do 175 steps a minute. >> reporter: which she does daily, being social and learning new skills. >> we have an underground garage, and i was down there one day, and there was a door open to a room, and here was this absolutely gorgeous workshop with very expensive equipment, but it wasn't open. >> reporter: pat knew if she not the workshop open and staffed, she would have the perfect tool to put all she's learned into practice and help her fellow residents. so pat petitioned the management, organize
. >> reporter: 87-year-old pat wolf has lived at the meadows for the past three years. before that, he worked for decades as an educator, specializing in brain health and brain science. she's written books on the subject. in goes from one brain cell to the other. >> reporter: as pat got older, though, she more on the most pressing brain issue of her generation. alzheimer's. >> so i decided this is my goal, you know. what can you do to delay or maybe even prevent alzheimer's....
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at the start of this year, we were patting ourselves on the back| were patting ourselves on the back roll—out of vaccines was going. that has actually ironically become a bit of actually ironically become a bit of a problem for us now, because it means that we have this issue of waning immunity. the point being that immunity wanes over time. the point being that immunity wanes overtime. here, we the point being that immunity wanes over time. here, we see immunity a month after vaccination, and then after several months. there is a drop, and it is a bigger drop with the uk's most used vaccine, astrazeneca, more than with pfizer. now, waning immunity can be addressed with boosterjabs, but right now, millions of eligible people have not had one. and then, there is children. in september, the uk decided to vaccinate children aged 12 and over, but many other countries like the us, france and israel started much earlier, and have vaccinated many more children. all of this means the government's handling of the vaccine roll—out is under attack. the handling of the vaccine roll-out is under
at the start of this year, we were patting ourselves on the back| were patting ourselves on the back roll—out of vaccines was going. that has actually ironically become a bit of actually ironically become a bit of a problem for us now, because it means that we have this issue of waning immunity. the point being that immunity wanes over time. the point being that immunity wanes overtime. here, we the point being that immunity wanes over time. here, we see immunity a month after vaccination,...
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intel ceo pat gelsinger going to join us in a couple minutes for more on the quarter, carl.his is such an interesting moment because the stock has lost all of its gains for the year i think it's trading about where it was january 1 before gelsinger was in place he's been very clear about his vision for the company i think in a way the conditions since then are lining up exactly with what he says intel needs to do but there's really high doubt about anybody's ability to execute on all of these things that he says intel will do over the next couple years. >> that's true you're right about the shares. back to january levels it's not as if the street is taking the message from intel, julia, and extrapolating it to the sector at large. amd in the green today the street is looking at -- after a nice run over the past month or so, the street is looking at this as a share issue, competitive issue, than a sector issue >> absolutely. and i think it's so interesting just to reflect on what jon said, the idea that intel has its very crowded road map. they're doubling down on the foundry
intel ceo pat gelsinger going to join us in a couple minutes for more on the quarter, carl.his is such an interesting moment because the stock has lost all of its gains for the year i think it's trading about where it was january 1 before gelsinger was in place he's been very clear about his vision for the company i think in a way the conditions since then are lining up exactly with what he says intel needs to do but there's really high doubt about anybody's ability to execute on all of these...
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go pats! pats forever! i hope we snap your [ bleep ] spine! >> jimmy: that seems a little harsh for your hero. you're named after him. >> fair point. it was a little out of hand. and that's where the next stage came in. bargaining. "please god, let touchdown tommy have a change of heart, and switch to a pats jersey halftime like he's m. night friggin' shyamalan!" >> jimmy: that seems optimistic. it's unlikely that he'd change jerseys during the game. seems unlikely to me. >> yeah no doy, you dong knocker. there's a better chance of me finding the winning powerball ticket in my diaper. so that's where stage four kicked in. drinking. >> jimmy: wait. i think stage four is depression. not drinking. >> oh i'm sorry. are you a psycho-chiatrist now? i didn't know i was on here with dr. friggin' phil. >> jimmy: what's that you're drinking by the way, baby tommy? >> well if you must know, karen, i call it the lynnfield latte. it's breast milk and hard cidar. packs a punch! anyway, the drinking ushered in stage five, violence. that's when things get haz
go pats! pats forever! i hope we snap your [ bleep ] spine! >> jimmy: that seems a little harsh for your hero. you're named after him. >> fair point. it was a little out of hand. and that's where the next stage came in. bargaining. "please god, let touchdown tommy have a change of heart, and switch to a pats jersey halftime like he's m. night friggin' shyamalan!" >> jimmy: that seems optimistic. it's unlikely that he'd change jerseys during the game. seems unlikely...
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pat moynihan worked for kubrick humphrey actively promoting him but what caught nixon's attention was a speech that moynihan gave 18 months earlier to the ada, american democratic action. >> it was the wheelhouse of democratic politics and moynihan said in 1967 and 68 with paralyzing with close to what we have today. you had race riots and in over 100 american cities. you had extremes on the right-wing and the left-wing. moynihan gave a speech in said look our democracy and their institutions are fragile and they are at risk. he said liberals must come together to work and to find a way to work together to protect the institutions to help build the confidence of the american institution. he was sort of like edmund burke and away. he and my book was a true conservative. he served governmental structure of values and you have to look at what people's needs are and address those needs but at the same time to understand society is made up of what he called little to -- like the knights of columbus for this society which we belong or the school alumni. nixon then moynihan clicked and nixon
pat moynihan worked for kubrick humphrey actively promoting him but what caught nixon's attention was a speech that moynihan gave 18 months earlier to the ada, american democratic action. >> it was the wheelhouse of democratic politics and moynihan said in 1967 and 68 with paralyzing with close to what we have today. you had race riots and in over 100 american cities. you had extremes on the right-wing and the left-wing. moynihan gave a speech in said look our democracy and their...
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pat experience left a mark on me i was very taken with ms. pat.>> nothing >> seth: nothing, okay >> nothing as much as you did >> seth: so, if somebody said, "we want you to meet this woman, ms. pat? >> yeah. >> seth: okay. >> brian grazer -- >> seth: uh-huh. >> -- wanted me to meet her. my partner, my producing partner. and he was in the middle of "empire. and i'd never seen anything -- witnessed anything like her. the closest thing i could think of, was roseanne >> seth: yeah. >> on steroids >> seth: mm-hmm. >> literally on crack, which she was selling. pat was selling. >> seth: yeah. >> and we were trying to get the show sold, and people weren't buying it, you know? and -- [ laughter ] i mean, you know, she's a crack dealer that turned her life around and now is a stand-up comic. >> seth: yeah. >> you can't -- you -- you can't -- seth, you can't make it up >> seth: well, i -- it's funny to think about you know, 'cause it's very sterile, those environments where you go and pitch tv shows. >> yeah. >> seth: and for someone -- it's very funny to t
pat experience left a mark on me i was very taken with ms. pat.>> nothing >> seth: nothing, okay >> nothing as much as you did >> seth: so, if somebody said, "we want you to meet this woman, ms. pat? >> yeah. >> seth: okay. >> brian grazer -- >> seth: uh-huh. >> -- wanted me to meet her. my partner, my producing partner. and he was in the middle of "empire. and i'd never seen anything -- witnessed anything like her. the closest...
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john pat cunningham was 2a, he had learning difficulties and he was shot in the back as he was runningng from chronic kidney disease and heart failure and yesterday the trial was adjourned because the court heard that dennis hutchings had tested positive for covid—19, and he died in a hospital here in belfast yesterday afternoon. unionist politicians have said that he should not have been prosecuted in the first place, for example, the leader of the democratic unionist party, sirjeffrey donaldson, has said serious questions must be answered. but the public prosecution service have said that prosecuting miss to hutchings was in the public interest and that there was new evidence available to the court. john pat cunningham's family have said that in due course they will set out their response to the issues around the prosecution of dennis hutchings but they want to respectfully remind, they say, the public of the facts of the case which were not contested during the trial. so, a deeply personal story but also one that will play into the politics of legacy issues in northern ireland. the
john pat cunningham was 2a, he had learning difficulties and he was shot in the back as he was runningng from chronic kidney disease and heart failure and yesterday the trial was adjourned because the court heard that dennis hutchings had tested positive for covid—19, and he died in a hospital here in belfast yesterday afternoon. unionist politicians have said that he should not have been prosecuted in the first place, for example, the leader of the democratic unionist party, sirjeffrey...
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there _ patting each other on the back. there are — patting each other on the back.n the agenda — there are loads of things on the agenda and none of it is french fishing. — agenda and none of it is french fishing, and it seems that has overshadowed things and boris johnson — overshadowed things and boris johnson are hitting back quite firmly— johnson are hitting back quite firmly today and lauder frost, the bre>
there _ patting each other on the back. there are — patting each other on the back.n the agenda — there are loads of things on the agenda and none of it is french fishing. — agenda and none of it is french fishing, and it seems that has overshadowed things and boris johnson — overshadowed things and boris johnson are hitting back quite firmly— johnson are hitting back quite firmly today and lauder frost, the bre>
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pat nolan is a director emeritus of the american conservative union foundation for justice, and he wrote this piece. the headline, businesses beg for workers and exclude a whewell -- huge pool of applicants. mr. nolan, who is in that pool of eager applicants? guest: men with chemical -- criminal convictions. host: how are why are they being excluded? guest: frankly, most company hr departments automatically toss out anyone with a conviction, no matter how long ago it was, and no matter how clean a life they have lived since. it is a mark of cain. it makes it very difficult to get employment, if employers would only look behind the conviction and see how long it is, and what kind of life they have lived. they would have a shot at it. the fact is, the employers that you hire, they find them more loyal, more hard-working, less likely to quit, and of course, we save them a whole bunch of money from having to keep hiring new people and trying them out. as a player said to me, dealing difference between those with a record and those without our -- i don't know the background of those that don'
pat nolan is a director emeritus of the american conservative union foundation for justice, and he wrote this piece. the headline, businesses beg for workers and exclude a whewell -- huge pool of applicants. mr. nolan, who is in that pool of eager applicants? guest: men with chemical -- criminal convictions. host: how are why are they being excluded? guest: frankly, most company hr departments automatically toss out anyone with a conviction, no matter how long ago it was, and no matter how...
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at the start of this year, where patting _ factor now.problem for us now because what it means is that we have this issue of waning immunity. the means is that we have this issue of waning immunity-— waning immunity. the point being that immunity _ waning immunity. the point being that immunity wanes _ waning immunity. the point being that immunity wanes over - waning immunity. the point being that immunity wanes over time. l that immunity wanes over time. here's immunity over a month after vaccination and then after several months. there is a drop. waning immunity can be addressed with boosterjabs but right now, many of eligible people have not had one. and then there's children. in september come uk decided to vaccinate children age 12 and over but many other countries like the us, france and israel started much earlier and vaccinated many children. all of this means that the governments handling of the vaccine roll—out is under attack. the roll-out is under attack. the booster programme - roll—out is under attack. the booster programme
at the start of this year, where patting _ factor now.problem for us now because what it means is that we have this issue of waning immunity. the means is that we have this issue of waning immunity-— waning immunity. the point being that immunity _ waning immunity. the point being that immunity wanes _ waning immunity. the point being that immunity wanes over - waning immunity. the point being that immunity wanes over time. l that immunity wanes over time. here's immunity over a month after...
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pat mcfadden, shadow economic secretary _ future.ure. pat mcfadden, shadow economic secretary to the, - future. pat mcfadden, shadow. economic secretary to the, thank future. pat mcfadden, shadow- economic secretary to the, thank you very much for your time. four people have been taken to hospital after an explosion at a house in ayr. two adults and two children were injured in the blast which was heard and felt for miles around. police said one house was entirely destroyed and those on either side were damaged. the cause of the blast is under investigation. 0ur correspondent is at the scene. what is the latest you have for us?— have for us? investigations are continuing _ have for us? investigations are continuing to — have for us? investigations are continuing to try _ have for us? investigations are continuing to try to _ have for us? investigations are continuing to try to establish . have for us? investigations are i continuing to try to establish the cause of the explosion last night. let's just go through exactly what it is we
pat mcfadden, shadow economic secretary _ future.ure. pat mcfadden, shadow economic secretary to the, - future. pat mcfadden, shadow. economic secretary to the, thank future. pat mcfadden, shadow- economic secretary to the, thank you very much for your time. four people have been taken to hospital after an explosion at a house in ayr. two adults and two children were injured in the blast which was heard and felt for miles around. police said one house was entirely destroyed and those on either...
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pat have: always said the second half of this year is the worst. it's the bottom. or every quarter next year, will get incrementally better, but we are going to see shortages that persist into 2023. this is the bottom, and it will start getting a little bit better every quarter next year, but we will not see reasonable supply demand balance until 2023, it just takes that long to build new capacity, to expand capabilities in manufacturing, and to see a rebalancing of the supply chain across the industry. overall, it clearly impacted our q3, and we expect q4 results to have better revenue results. amanda: that was intel's ceo. we want to break down the earnings further. ian is with us from san francisco. obviously, concerns about spending, and intel warning without help from government and may not get its arms around that plan to build fab in america. tell us why the stock is reacting so badly. ian: in another part of the interview with pat, he said, look, we are going to become a growth company. you looked at us as a value company. we are going to be a growth compan
pat have: always said the second half of this year is the worst. it's the bottom. or every quarter next year, will get incrementally better, but we are going to see shortages that persist into 2023. this is the bottom, and it will start getting a little bit better every quarter next year, but we will not see reasonable supply demand balance until 2023, it just takes that long to build new capacity, to expand capabilities in manufacturing, and to see a rebalancing of the supply chain across the...
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. >>> coming up for us after 50 years pat robinson is stepping down.re unintentional moments he leaves behind. e unintentional moments he leaves behind as carla wonders if she can retire sooner, she'll revisit her plan with fidelity. and with a scenario that makes it a possibility, she'll enjoy her dream right now. that's the planning effect, from fidelity. ♪ ♪ she'll enjoy her dream right now. you've never seen anything quite like it. we've never created anything quite like it. the all-electric, all-mercedes eqs. (can crack) ♪ nothing on this planet compares to it ♪ ♪ don't you agree? ♪ (dog barking) ♪ don't you agree? ♪ ♪ lights out, follow the noise ♪ ♪ baby, keep on dancing like you ain't got a choice ♪ ♪ so come on, come on, come on ♪ ♪ let's get physical ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ let's get physical ♪ no one is just one flavor ♪ ow! ♪ >>> i spent 60 wonderful years, and at this point i think it's time for me to make the announcement that i will no longer be the host of the 700 club after i think 54 years of hosting the program. >> wow. >> there it is. last thing be
. >>> coming up for us after 50 years pat robinson is stepping down.re unintentional moments he leaves behind. e unintentional moments he leaves behind as carla wonders if she can retire sooner, she'll revisit her plan with fidelity. and with a scenario that makes it a possibility, she'll enjoy her dream right now. that's the planning effect, from fidelity. ♪ ♪ she'll enjoy her dream right now. you've never seen anything quite like it. we've never created anything quite like it....
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. >> that's pat toomey's argument.ublican from pennsylvania introducing a bill today essentially blocking the s.e.c. or attempting to block the s.e.c. from banning payment for order flow he was on squawk box talking about the idea that it has ushered in this whole new group of traders he talked about 20 years ago commissions on 7 or $8 on some of the platforms saying that is not what customers want right now and this whole new generation of consumers. then the idea he said to the s.e.c. f you have a better idea, tell me why this shouldn't exist. he heard crickets from the s.e.c. >> payment from order flow wasn't something that younger, new investors talked about but now this is the main thread of wall street bets, of so much of the conversation so do you think that because there's a little bit -- maybe not transparency because there still is sort of a lack of information about how it's actually done and conflicts of interest, but at least the conversation has started that people sort of know that it's not necessarily f
. >> that's pat toomey's argument.ublican from pennsylvania introducing a bill today essentially blocking the s.e.c. or attempting to block the s.e.c. from banning payment for order flow he was on squawk box talking about the idea that it has ushered in this whole new group of traders he talked about 20 years ago commissions on 7 or $8 on some of the platforms saying that is not what customers want right now and this whole new generation of consumers. then the idea he said to the s.e.c. f...
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right, it's all right ♪ ♪ have a good time 'cause it's all right ♪ ♪ now listen to the beat ♪ ♪ kinda patl right ♪ ♪ have a good time 'cause it's all right ♪ ♪ oh, it's all right ♪ that's the thing about claims, you see. they don't happen on your schedule. i mean, take a chestnut, it doesn't just say “oh, beg pardon, sir, but is now a good time for a jolly bit of window cracking?” i mean, if they did, you wouldn't need a geico claims team that's available 24/7. but, near as i can tell, chestnuts don't talk. or maybe they're just really quiet. geico. your claims team is here for you, 24/7. well, got things to do mr. chestnut, so... ready to shine from the inside out? try nature's bounty hair, skin and nails gummies. geico. your claims team is here for you, 24/7. the number one brand to support beautiful hair, glowing skin, and healthy nails. and introducing jelly beans with two times more biotin. >> brennan: last sunday senator tim scott gave us his explanation for why bipartisan negotiations on police reform collapsed. we spoke friday to his democratic counterpart. senator cory booker tol
right, it's all right ♪ ♪ have a good time 'cause it's all right ♪ ♪ now listen to the beat ♪ ♪ kinda patl right ♪ ♪ have a good time 'cause it's all right ♪ ♪ oh, it's all right ♪ that's the thing about claims, you see. they don't happen on your schedule. i mean, take a chestnut, it doesn't just say “oh, beg pardon, sir, but is now a good time for a jolly bit of window cracking?” i mean, if they did, you wouldn't need a geico claims team that's available 24/7. but,...
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right, it's all right ♪ ♪ have a good time 'cause it's all right ♪ ♪ now listen to the beat ♪ ♪ kinda patl right ♪ ♪ have a good time 'cause it's all right ♪ ♪ oh, it's all right ♪ yeah, that's half the fun of a new house. seeing what people left behind in the attic. well, saving on homeowners insurance with geico's help was pretty fun too. ahhhh, it's a tiny dancer. they left a ton of stuff up here. welp, enjoy your house. nope. no thank you. geico could help you save on homeowners and renters insurance. ready to shine from the inside out? try nature's bounty hair, skin and nails gummies. geico could help you save on homeowners the number one brand to support beautiful hair, glowing skin, and healthy nails. and introducing jelly beans with two times more biotin. >> brennan: welcome back to "face the nation." last week a former facebook employee told lawmakers that the company knew its products were harmful to children and teens, stoked political division, and spread sniffings. we go to cbs news cyber security analyst chris krebs. >> good morning, margaret. >> brennan: this whistle-blower
right, it's all right ♪ ♪ have a good time 'cause it's all right ♪ ♪ now listen to the beat ♪ ♪ kinda patl right ♪ ♪ have a good time 'cause it's all right ♪ ♪ oh, it's all right ♪ yeah, that's half the fun of a new house. seeing what people left behind in the attic. well, saving on homeowners insurance with geico's help was pretty fun too. ahhhh, it's a tiny dancer. they left a ton of stuff up here. welp, enjoy your house. nope. no thank you. geico could help you save on...
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. ♪ kinda pat your feet ♪ ♪ it's all right ♪ ♪ have a good time 'cause it's all right ♪ ♪ oh, it's all.. is the planning effect. thishow ee to have d fity ar looking at your full financial picture. this is what it's like to have a comprehensive wealth plan with tax-smart investing strategies designed to help you keep more of what you earn. and set aside more for things like healthcare, or whatever comes down the road. this is "the planning effect" from fidelity. to the investigation into the events leading up to the january 6 attack on the capitol. mississippi democrat bennie thompson joins us from jackson this morning. good morning to you. >> good morning, how are you? >> brennan: i'm well. before we get to, that i want to y si you adet,ha is that ent hatoe tuition-free community college and cut paid leave from 12 down to four weeks' time? >> well, you know, i'm a realist in the process of making legislation. it's the art of compromise. sometimes you win, sometimes you lose. but it's the ultimate product at the end. i know what we have tend is good for america. and if we don't get eve
. ♪ kinda pat your feet ♪ ♪ it's all right ♪ ♪ have a good time 'cause it's all right ♪ ♪ oh, it's all.. is the planning effect. thishow ee to have d fity ar looking at your full financial picture. this is what it's like to have a comprehensive wealth plan with tax-smart investing strategies designed to help you keep more of what you earn. and set aside more for things like healthcare, or whatever comes down the road. this is "the planning effect" from fidelity. to the...
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. ♪ kinda pat your feet ♪ ♪ it's all right ♪ ♪ have a good time 'cause it's all right ♪ ♪ oh, it's all100% real milk, just without the lactose. so you can enjoyenou'rnsiti. so anyone who says lactaid isn't real milk is also saying mabel here isn't a real cow. and she really hates that. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire >> brennan: overall, two-thirds of americans over 18 are field vaccinated, a new studied determined unvaccinated people were eight times more likely to get the delta variant than those vaccinated and were 57 times more likely to die. west virginia is one state in crisis, and their vaccination rate is considerably below the national average. republican governor jim justice joins us. you were leading the pack out of the gate, and now you hit this wall. why aren't you able to convince more of your con constituents to go get immunized. >> margaret, we're a long ways from being in a crisi
. ♪ kinda pat your feet ♪ ♪ it's all right ♪ ♪ have a good time 'cause it's all right ♪ ♪ oh, it's all100% real milk, just without the lactose. so you can enjoyenou'rnsiti. so anyone who says lactaid isn't real milk is also saying mabel here isn't a real cow. and she really hates that. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job...
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. ♪ kinda pat your feet ♪ ♪ it's all right ♪ ♪ have a good time 'cause it's all right ♪ ♪ oh, it's allthe planning effect. this is how it feels to know you have a wealth plan that covers everything that's important to you. this is what it's like to have a dedicated fidelity advisor looking at your full financial picture. making sure you have the right balance of risk and reward. and helping you plan for future generations. this is "the planning effect" from fidelity. >> brennan: we're joined now by the secretary of commerce, gina raimondo, the president's liaison to the president's business community. welcome to "face the nation." >> good morning. >> brennan: supply chains around the world have been massively disrupted over the past few months. we have all of these bottlenecks. why haven't the ports, the truckers -- why hasn't this become unstuck. >> yes. good morning. so this is, as you say, a top issue for americans. it is a complicated issue. i mean, last year during covid, we shut our economy down. you know, as the governor at the time, we shut down rhode island's economy. we have
. ♪ kinda pat your feet ♪ ♪ it's all right ♪ ♪ have a good time 'cause it's all right ♪ ♪ oh, it's allthe planning effect. this is how it feels to know you have a wealth plan that covers everything that's important to you. this is what it's like to have a dedicated fidelity advisor looking at your full financial picture. making sure you have the right balance of risk and reward. and helping you plan for future generations. this is "the planning effect" from fidelity....
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. >> go pats.y. >> reporter: fans find themselves caught in the middle. >> go pats. >> reporter: tom brady's jersey. that makes you a tom brady fan. >> i'm also a new england fan. >> reporter: they're all cheering on the sunday showdown with signs, tatoos, and even adjusting major milestones. >> my mom tried to get us to move our wedding. >> reporter: tonight brady could still make history here once again if he passes for 68 more yards he'll break the nfl passing record currently held by drew breese. he is at the brink of possibly breaking a record you hold >> i wouldn't say possibly. he'll break it. if there is one guy i want to break it i want it to be him. you look at his career and lexy and it is truly remarkable. >> reporter: brady tweeting out it's good to be back posting a video that starts off sentimental but ends by showing off his competitive edge to patriots fans. >> got to be more than this. ♪ do you think about me now and then ♪ >> reporter: and football night in america kicks off in a
. >> go pats.y. >> reporter: fans find themselves caught in the middle. >> go pats. >> reporter: tom brady's jersey. that makes you a tom brady fan. >> i'm also a new england fan. >> reporter: they're all cheering on the sunday showdown with signs, tatoos, and even adjusting major milestones. >> my mom tried to get us to move our wedding. >> reporter: tonight brady could still make history here once again if he passes for 68 more yards he'll break...
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. ♪ kinda pat your feet ♪ ♪ it's all right ♪ ♪ have a good time 'cause it's all right ♪ ♪ oh, it's allis what you've been training for. your art-cuterie. your brunch-cuterie? your... friends all had the same idea. fresh groceries and more. free same day delivery. walmart plus you founded your kayak company because you love the ocean- not spreadsheets. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire >> brennan: we're going to look now at the economy. mary daly is president of the san francisco federal reserve bank. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> brennan: is job growth stalling? >> it is a volatile period we're in right now. covid is not behind us. so i don't expect the job market to just be continuous. it is going to have these ups and downs, especially with the delta variant. i think it is too soon to say it is stalling, but certainly we're seeing theid the delta variant impact the labor market. >> brennan: do you think you underestimated delta's impact? >> i always
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department of justice, and i'm going to put in my guy who will do whatever i want, and that was when patthe white house counsel stepped in, said you can not do this or we'll all walk out the door and that will really create a firestorm. >> elliott, the senate judiciary committee has issued some preliminary recommendations based on the repeat and they described jeffrey clarke, the doj official who was will to go along with the election lies. where do you see this going? >> to piggyback on this point we're not or shouldn't be surprised by anything we're leverage. obviously this is putting more meat on the bones of a story that we've known for the last six or eight months. the senate judiciary committee is making clear recommendations as to how to avoid getting to this kind of cries at some point in the future and that's number one clarifying the ways in which the president, the white house can mun kate with the justice department addings that kind of communication at state level because the guidelines don't currently have that so number one clarifying what constitutes a threat to officials
department of justice, and i'm going to put in my guy who will do whatever i want, and that was when patthe white house counsel stepped in, said you can not do this or we'll all walk out the door and that will really create a firestorm. >> elliott, the senate judiciary committee has issued some preliminary recommendations based on the repeat and they described jeffrey clarke, the doj official who was will to go along with the election lies. where do you see this going? >> to...
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. >> that formulation comes from the man who was my best friend pat moynihan. pat made the point that secrets our government property and governments tend toward them. you become inquisitive about property and the property in secrets, secrets make us necessarily more unnecessarily ignorant and this had to do i believe with grand jury testimony from 60 or 70 years ago forpete's sake . what is the point of keeping this secret? >> you ended it with saying when is a case that should be but is not part of our national memory to cold to learn about. the answer is never so you're arguing we should not shy away from this. do you think conservatives in particular should take more of an interest in this complex racial history we have rather than perhaps fighting about crt because it seems this is a more well formulated argument that tells us why we do need to know rather than fighting about what other people have presented us. >> i think conservatives should pay attention to the lynchings . two as i said the these other matters because it gives conservatives a chance to
. >> that formulation comes from the man who was my best friend pat moynihan. pat made the point that secrets our government property and governments tend toward them. you become inquisitive about property and the property in secrets, secrets make us necessarily more unnecessarily ignorant and this had to do i believe with grand jury testimony from 60 or 70 years ago forpete's sake . what is the point of keeping this secret? >> you ended it with saying when is a case that should be...
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some pats fans say they will be boos and others will be cheering, marching g.o.a.t.g yards in his 22 seasons and needs 68 to pa drew brees. what are the chances? game time 8:20 eastern. to college football, shocker in silicon valley, birth place of paypal and intel, and stanford down to oregon, having to go 94 yards, stanford with no time remaining has elijah higgins, pac-12 all academic honor roll, using mind and body to elevate for the game-tying touchdown. let's go to overtime. stanford has the ball, tanner mckey puts big trust in his big body receiver john humphries. debo on his way to the end zone, oregon gets a chance to tie it or top it, but stanford defense doesn't give a duck a thing. oregon falls 31-24 for a college football playoff ranking shakeup intellectual brutality as david shaw says. stanford has won four straight games, the longest active streak in the fbs. the ducks' downfall might be the bearcats break. seventh ranked cincinnati rolling into south bend and taking down notre dame. desmond ritter throwing two touchdown passes and this run late in th
some pats fans say they will be boos and others will be cheering, marching g.o.a.t.g yards in his 22 seasons and needs 68 to pa drew brees. what are the chances? game time 8:20 eastern. to college football, shocker in silicon valley, birth place of paypal and intel, and stanford down to oregon, having to go 94 yards, stanford with no time remaining has elijah higgins, pac-12 all academic honor roll, using mind and body to elevate for the game-tying touchdown. let's go to overtime. stanford has...
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. >> that formulation comes from the man who was my best friend pat moynihan. pat made the point that secrets our government property and governments tend toward them. you become inquisitive about property and the property in secrets, secrets make us necessarily more unnecessarily ignorant and this had to do i believe with grand jury testimony from 60 or 70 years ago forpete's sake . what is the point of keeping this secret? >> you ended it with saying when is a case that should be but is not part of our national memory to cold to learn about. the answer is never so you're arguing we should not shy away from this. do you think conservatives in particular should take more of an interest in this complex racial history we have rather than perhaps fighting about crt because it seems this is a more well formulated argument that tells us why we do need to know rather than fighting about what other people have presented us. >> i think conservatives should pay attention to the lynchings . two as i said the these other matters because it gives conservatives a chance to
. >> that formulation comes from the man who was my best friend pat moynihan. pat made the point that secrets our government property and governments tend toward them. you become inquisitive about property and the property in secrets, secrets make us necessarily more unnecessarily ignorant and this had to do i believe with grand jury testimony from 60 or 70 years ago forpete's sake . what is the point of keeping this secret? >> you ended it with saying when is a case that should be...
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. >> tell me your emotions when you got there. 24 pats on the back >> to hear it was only 24 pats ismed like i was doing 1,000 pats a second. >> reporter: recalling training that he had recently attended, officer hubbard began the heimlich maneuver for infants. >> there you go. you're okay. you're okay. there's them eyes. are you okay? . >> we didn't know what to do. he just quit >> that sounds good right there. >> that sounds really good. >> yeah. i'm glad to hear he's crying. >> thank you so much. >> when i got back into my car, i could feel that feeling in my stomach that i was just fixing to cry my eyes out. they just checked out the baby and it's doing okay. >> as a cop you don't like to look weak. i can't cry on camera. i turned the camera off as quick as i could. once i saw it was off, i bawled like a baby. >> reporter: ryan young, cnn, pottsville, arkansas. >> thanks goodness for the dad instincts. all those taps. and then finally to hear the cry. what a wonderful story that is. >> yeah. love it. >> "new day" continues right now. >>> welcome to our viewers in the united state
. >> tell me your emotions when you got there. 24 pats on the back >> to hear it was only 24 pats ismed like i was doing 1,000 pats a second. >> reporter: recalling training that he had recently attended, officer hubbard began the heimlich maneuver for infants. >> there you go. you're okay. you're okay. there's them eyes. are you okay? . >> we didn't know what to do. he just quit >> that sounds good right there. >> that sounds really good. >>...
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fascinating story, pat robertson is stepping down as regular host of'the 700 club'. wrong, never in doubt. we will play for you some of the more memorable moments he leaves behind. leaves behind. i spent 60 wonderful years and at this point, i think it's time for me to make the announcement that i will no longer be the host of'the 700 club'after, i think, 54 years of hosting the program. >> wow. >> there it is. last thing before we go tonight. there is a wonderful song by mark knopfler called ticket to heaven. it's about a lonely heart who sends every last sense to the preacher on the tv. one of the lyrics goes, i stand when i can to the man from the ministry. he's part of heaven's plan and he talks to me. there's nothing left for luxury, nothing left to pay my heating bill, but the good lord will provide, i know he will. we were thinking about that song today in light of pat robertson making that announcement that he's retiring. he's 91, he graduated from yale law school. former republican presidential candidate who founded'the 700 club'on tv. and over the years bec
fascinating story, pat robertson is stepping down as regular host of'the 700 club'. wrong, never in doubt. we will play for you some of the more memorable moments he leaves behind. leaves behind. i spent 60 wonderful years and at this point, i think it's time for me to make the announcement that i will no longer be the host of'the 700 club'after, i think, 54 years of hosting the program. >> wow. >> there it is. last thing before we go tonight. there is a wonderful song by mark...
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first, you pat me, then i pat you. sorry, i'm sorry.orry, agent, please step out of line, you've been randomly selected for a tummy rub. we're going to find out who's a good boy. people are reluctant to get the shot in part because on the internet, covid conspiracies are still highly contagious. and we'll tell you the latest in tonight's "disinformation station." >> i was made in a lab by timothee chalamet! >> stephen: i believe it. throughout the past six months, we've been racing to get kids vaccinated so they can be safe in school. but one private school in florida is doing it backwards, saying that vaccinated students must stay home for 30 days to protect others. that's right. they're worried about the dangers of vaccinated kids, while leaving the kids without shots in school. how do they do fire safety? "kids, if you catch fire, remember the three steps: run, flame, and hug." ( laughter ) ( applause ) the school's new policy-- ( applause ) i don't know. i don't know. the school's new policy is based on the popular and stupid covid
first, you pat me, then i pat you. sorry, i'm sorry.orry, agent, please step out of line, you've been randomly selected for a tummy rub. we're going to find out who's a good boy. people are reluctant to get the shot in part because on the internet, covid conspiracies are still highly contagious. and we'll tell you the latest in tonight's "disinformation station." >> i was made in a lab by timothee chalamet! >> stephen: i believe it. throughout the past six months, we've...
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pat fallon is here, we'll get his take on how we can stop the flow. claudia. >> eric, brian laundrie continuing to elude capture today as the search for gabby petito's fugitive phi i don't fn the fourth week. steve harrigan is live in north port, florida with the latest on this story. hi, steve. >> reporter: well, there's been a steady stream of visitors here, a memorial to the murdered 22-year-old, gabby petito, number of people stopping to take photographs, others stopping to pray. a lot of this is art work that people have spent a lot of time making, the petito family has taken some items, they'll take more before the memorial is shut down. they plan to replace it with something of a more permanent nature. brian laundrie is on the run. there's no clue as to his whereabouts. they've searched the large nature preserve, 24,000 acres, no physical signs that laundrie is there. law officials saying they're not sure whether he is death or a-- dead or alive at this time. he is a person of interest in the killing of gabby petito and wanted for debit card fr
pat fallon is here, we'll get his take on how we can stop the flow. claudia. >> eric, brian laundrie continuing to elude capture today as the search for gabby petito's fugitive phi i don't fn the fourth week. steve harrigan is live in north port, florida with the latest on this story. hi, steve. >> reporter: well, there's been a steady stream of visitors here, a memorial to the murdered 22-year-old, gabby petito, number of people stopping to take photographs, others stopping to...
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and our power player of the week, pat robertson on stepping down from the 700 club. >> i decided afteryears to turn over the rein. chris: can and his political legacy. >> god is not a republican. god loves everybody. chris: all here right now on fox news sunday. chris: and hello again from fox news in washington. it's been a busy week in the continuing effort to gain more control over the covid pandemic, an fda advisory panel recommended booster shots of two more vaccines for millions of americans and they will consider whether it's safe for people to mix and match to get initial doses of one vaccine and then boosters of another. meanwhile, the battle over vaccine mandates, whether government agencies and private businesses can order workers to get shots, continues to escalate and there are growing signs some essential workers may stay off the job rather than comply with mandates. we want to discuss all this plus get the latest on the spread of the virus with dr. anthony fauci, the white house chief medical advisor. doctor, welcome back to fox news sunday. >> thank you, thank you, chri
and our power player of the week, pat robertson on stepping down from the 700 club. >> i decided afteryears to turn over the rein. chris: can and his political legacy. >> god is not a republican. god loves everybody. chris: all here right now on fox news sunday. chris: and hello again from fox news in washington. it's been a busy week in the continuing effort to gain more control over the covid pandemic, an fda advisory panel recommended booster shots of two more vaccines for...
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the norwegian nobel committee announced the pat as joint when is of the 2021 price, or a challenge says this report, mostly a recognition for 2 journalists from countries where investigative reporting is always difficult and sometimes deadly. miss reza and mister murata, are receiving the peace price for their courageous high for freedom of expression in the philippines. in russia, maria ressa with her digital platform, rapper. she's investigated, president rodrigo detective violent anti drug campaign knocked off. i read it still sha fewer as editor in chief of the newspaper, nevada, as yet. there are many aspects of russia's politics, corruption, and crime. the dmitri murat of hasn't looked into it over the years. 6 colleagues have been murdered for their work that he honored them. if the premier occupant, of course this awarded for anna polk of sky eureka kit, more eager d'amico anastasio but rover stock market off. natasha. esther. moreover, our foreign colleagues who gave their lives for the profession, i am not the right beneficiary of this prize. the rules here, maria reza, who's
the norwegian nobel committee announced the pat as joint when is of the 2021 price, or a challenge says this report, mostly a recognition for 2 journalists from countries where investigative reporting is always difficult and sometimes deadly. miss reza and mister murata, are receiving the peace price for their courageous high for freedom of expression in the philippines. in russia, maria ressa with her digital platform, rapper. she's investigated, president rodrigo detective violent anti drug...
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pat care has officially registered as a candidate for next year's presidential election. 42 years was nominated by a faction of the governing party. he early announced his retirement from boxing to focus on his political career. hi, carrie is a sen, an a 2 term congressman, an under constitutional term limits. president rodrigo detached a cannot seek re election. he will contest the vice presidency instead, to mila alec dugan is in manila and says, pat care has a lot of appeal amongst voters. he's been seen as the biggest absentee at the senate. you know, he spent a lot of his time travelling as he continued his boxing career up until last week, where he officially retired and said that he will focus on his political run for the presidency. now, as you see, money back, your story is a story that resonates to millions of filipinos. it's a rags to riches story, a poor boy from the southern philippines, making a young man making his way to the top box, boxing rings all over the world. but over the past few years, it's been quite obvious that filipinos and many filipinos are able to disce
pat care has officially registered as a candidate for next year's presidential election. 42 years was nominated by a faction of the governing party. he early announced his retirement from boxing to focus on his political career. hi, carrie is a sen, an a 2 term congressman, an under constitutional term limits. president rodrigo detached a cannot seek re election. he will contest the vice presidency instead, to mila alec dugan is in manila and says, pat care has a lot of appeal amongst voters....
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. >> tom's buccaneers taking on the pats sunday night right here on nbc marking the first time bradyland and winning yet another super bowl down in tampa bay >> who is right in the middle of it sheinelle jones. she's made her way to gillette stadium where anticipation is reaching a fevered pitch good morning >> good morning. it is cold out here this morning. i guess it's football season it has been said you can't go home again, but tom brady is doing just that, playing here in gillette stadium as the visitor for the first time fans here eager to see their long time hero on this field for perhaps the last time. tom brady is back, arguably the greatest quarterback ever returning for the first time to the place where he built his legendary career >> brady slides right, throws. it's touchdown >> brady led the new england patriots for two decades, helping the franchise win six super bowls. last season, he found a me home in tampa wins another super bowl in his first season in floridaoa including a trophy toss. and a less than sturdy brady soaking in the championship, back to business this
. >> tom's buccaneers taking on the pats sunday night right here on nbc marking the first time bradyland and winning yet another super bowl down in tampa bay >> who is right in the middle of it sheinelle jones. she's made her way to gillette stadium where anticipation is reaching a fevered pitch good morning >> good morning. it is cold out here this morning. i guess it's football season it has been said you can't go home again, but tom brady is doing just that, playing here in...
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at the justice department warned they would resign en masse if he acted as dird white house counsel pat cipollone. a parade of former trump officials are recounting tum's obsession with overturning the election in anti attempted coup. >> he was heightened, and he was so about, this was stolen from us, this was stolen from us. >> we all watched it happening. because it didn't seem to be behind the scenes clandestined in any way, it became normalized. >> many republicans are still defending him. >> the president did the right thing. if he had made another decision, you would have had a problem. >> around the can country trump allies are pushing laws that would allow republican legislators to easily overturn the vote if it doesn't go their way. >> i'm alarmed, most people are alarmed that we're still facing issues of election disinformation. >> this is about going after the integrity of the election system not only in idaho, but as a whole. >> this is without a doubt the biggest threat to our democracy in my lifetime. >>> joining me is senator sheldon whitehouse of rhode island. he's a mem
at the justice department warned they would resign en masse if he acted as dird white house counsel pat cipollone. a parade of former trump officials are recounting tum's obsession with overturning the election in anti attempted coup. >> he was heightened, and he was so about, this was stolen from us, this was stolen from us. >> we all watched it happening. because it didn't seem to be behind the scenes clandestined in any way, it became normalized. >> many republicans are...
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it is this transition that pat was just talking about here. yvonne: engine number one.with the ceo and she said she hopes the oil giant will change the business model overall. take a listen. >> what our hope is that exxon -- david: you guys were bringing up other companies. it brings to mind when a lot of these companies are refocusing their capex away from fossil fuels and all of them are doing it at the same time, it is in most like the call issue in china, you don't have enough capex going in anyway. periodically and perhaps more regularly, we will be coming up again shortages of whether that is coal or oil and i guess that goes into the goldman call of why they think oil prices might continue to move higher as the world shifts away from capex and capacity model. yvonne: in terms of the power crunch, there are signs of easing at this point, but they are still looking at potentially more pain to come with these winter months, as well. rishaad: electricity is the future, but it is how you make it and tesla, of course, that was a really bad gear change, but i'm trying t
it is this transition that pat was just talking about here. yvonne: engine number one.with the ceo and she said she hopes the oil giant will change the business model overall. take a listen. >> what our hope is that exxon -- david: you guys were bringing up other companies. it brings to mind when a lot of these companies are refocusing their capex away from fossil fuels and all of them are doing it at the same time, it is in most like the call issue in china, you don't have enough capex...
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and pat geller telling cnbc he does not expect the chip shortage to level out until 2023 those shares% right now. joining us is chris from raymond james. the computer chip shortage is something we've talked about for a while. why is intel the one bearing the brunt of this rather than the large cap, megacap brethren. >> we don't think the shares and the problems that intel has has to do with the chip shortage right now. the issue that intel has been dealing with, and why we downgraded the stock to underperform earlier this year, is they're well behind in process technology they need to catch up and they have a strong competitor in amd that is now leading the market what we learned from intel last night is the massive investment that they will need to make in order to catch up. this was pat's plan when he came on board earlier this year they said it would be a 25 to $28 billion annual investment for the next few years and that has a big effect on gross margins. for investors bullish on the stock, what you have to accept is, there's a very, very strong investment you have to make over th
and pat geller telling cnbc he does not expect the chip shortage to level out until 2023 those shares% right now. joining us is chris from raymond james. the computer chip shortage is something we've talked about for a while. why is intel the one bearing the brunt of this rather than the large cap, megacap brethren. >> we don't think the shares and the problems that intel has has to do with the chip shortage right now. the issue that intel has been dealing with, and why we downgraded the...
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. >> how much stock, pardon the pun do you put in pat gelsinger who is going to be on the network in the next 24 hours, i believe? i ask you the question because when we are talking about this i think back to, say, ge for example. had all sorts of problems. obviously a different business but they get the right person, theoretically n the chair in the corner office and finally the story seems to be better if your time horizon is long enough, can't this story have a similar outkcome >> i think that's the case if you look at what they were doing under the previous administration they were cutting expenses when they struggled and in turn that was leading to better earnings, better cash flow for investors n. doing that, you necessarily disadvantage yourself from a technology perspective, right? it's hard when you are struggling and then you cut back your investments to catch up now they have got someone in the seat who really believes in the importance of investing, believes in the importance of manufacturing, and he's done right things in terms of reinvesting in the business to put them
. >> how much stock, pardon the pun do you put in pat gelsinger who is going to be on the network in the next 24 hours, i believe? i ask you the question because when we are talking about this i think back to, say, ge for example. had all sorts of problems. obviously a different business but they get the right person, theoretically n the chair in the corner office and finally the story seems to be better if your time horizon is long enough, can't this story have a similar outkcome...
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at the start of this year, we were patting ourselves on the back for how fast the uk's roll—out of vaccineshas actually ironically become a bit of a problem for us now, because it means that we have this issue of waning immunity. the point being that immunity wanes over time. here, we see immunity a month after vaccination, and then after several months. there is a drop, and it is a bigger drop with the uk's most used now, waning immunity can be addressed with boosterjabs, but right now, millions of eligible people have not had one. and then, there's children. in september, the uk decided to vaccinate children aged 12 and over, but many other countries like the us, france and israel started much earlier, and have vaccinated many more children. all of this means the government's handling of the vaccine roll—out is under attack. the booster programme is stalling, with charities describing it as a chaotic failure. only around 13% of children have actually been vaccinated. his wall of defence is falling down, atjust the point that vaccination is waning. as we are hearing through this report, th
at the start of this year, we were patting ourselves on the back for how fast the uk's roll—out of vaccineshas actually ironically become a bit of a problem for us now, because it means that we have this issue of waning immunity. the point being that immunity wanes over time. here, we see immunity a month after vaccination, and then after several months. there is a drop, and it is a bigger drop with the uk's most used now, waning immunity can be addressed with boosterjabs, but right now,...
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i'm justine waltman captured pat, thank you. for news at 9 is next for following that. it's trying to fight. >> new developments just within the past 10 minutes or so. evacuations are in place. mandatory as well as some warnings. it's is the tension only set fire. a controlled burn that got out of control. their communities now that are forced to leave their homes. what's pin during the firefight tonight, but also the good news that we just learned. also, san jose water customers will soon need to start cutting back on your water usage or face drought fees. >> we'll see when these restrictions go into effect and how much extra money you're going to have to pay those st >> when fun time from the bay area's local news station. you're watching kron. 4 news at >> now at 9 a sudden and intense firefight. as we begin in santa cruz county, where firefighters. >> lost control of a prescribed burn. the fire jumping its containment lines late today. it's being called the u.s. try to fire and mandatory evacuation orders are now in place be
i'm justine waltman captured pat, thank you. for news at 9 is next for following that. it's trying to fight. >> new developments just within the past 10 minutes or so. evacuations are in place. mandatory as well as some warnings. it's is the tension only set fire. a controlled burn that got out of control. their communities now that are forced to leave their homes. what's pin during the firefight tonight, but also the good news that we just learned. also, san jose water customers will...
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breaking drew brees's record for all-time passing yards >> matt jones would find the end zone first the patso touchdown throws on this rainy night. tampa did get a rushing score. new england would get one last chan coming. thder hit and tom brady became the fourth to beat all 32 teams. the bucks win in new england 19-17. >>> arizona took the fight to the rams out of the gate in the battle of the unbeatens. kyler murray led the charge producing 16 yards on the ground cardinals fly high 37-20 >>> the saints first game at the superdome of the season against the giants causing quite a stir. barclay feeling better he caught a pass to tie it up. in overtime, he would run one in big blue win 27-21 >>> the chiefs win after back-to-back losses. patric kansas city beat the eagles, 42-30. >> check out this incredible catch by marquis brian ravens knocked the broncos from the ranks 23-7 only two undefeated teams remain in the nfl the raiders put 3-0 mark on the line against the chargers. >>> major league baseball playoffs are now set a wild final day of the regular season the yankees clinched that final
breaking drew brees's record for all-time passing yards >> matt jones would find the end zone first the patso touchdown throws on this rainy night. tampa did get a rushing score. new england would get one last chan coming. thder hit and tom brady became the fourth to beat all 32 teams. the bucks win in new england 19-17. >>> arizona took the fight to the rams out of the gate in the battle of the unbeatens. kyler murray led the charge producing 16 yards on the ground cardinals fly...