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phillip? >> jay, thank you so much.minating the headlines, it's easy to forget just how impactful this is. we still have seven more weeks of this hurricane season. >> just the physical toll on everybody there, mentally, emotionally for all of them. so difficult. >> we feel for them. >>> a group in hong kong is in a league of their own when it comes to yoga, holding classes inside an aquarium while giant sharks and fish look on. hong kong's ocean park offered activities like this to keep businesses afloat. a deep breath and a bit ol' ohm for everybody here goat yoga is a thing, having goats hang around you. >> maybe they'll combine them next >>> right now at 4:30 and happening now, reopening in the east bay. gyms and libraries will be back in business. next, everything that's reopening and where and just in time for the weekend. >>> and a cooldown hitting the bay area. fire danger lingers. bracing fo blackouts. quality concerns continue, which means it is another spare the air day. your forecast is straight ahead for the
phillip? >> jay, thank you so much.minating the headlines, it's easy to forget just how impactful this is. we still have seven more weeks of this hurricane season. >> just the physical toll on everybody there, mentally, emotionally for all of them. so difficult. >> we feel for them. >>> a group in hong kong is in a league of their own when it comes to yoga, holding classes inside an aquarium while giant sharks and fish look on. hong kong's ocean park offered...
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lot of artifacts and lisa phillips is a history professor at indiana state university, and a specialist in labor history. thank you for being with us. your thoughts on debs's significance to the american story? >> i think his significance has to be with his labor activity, and in the socialist party as well. he has had a lasting effect on many of the laws that were passed. some of them we still enjoy. and he certainly can tell us a lot about the time period through his running for president and his labor activities as well. >> lisa phillips will be showing us some of the artifacts from time to time at the house. she's also part of the deb's foundation. tell me about the work of the debs foundation, and why you are involved. >> the debs foundation seeks to keep the debs legacy alive. it hopes to promote not only the museum, but the policies
lot of artifacts and lisa phillips is a history professor at indiana state university, and a specialist in labor history. thank you for being with us. your thoughts on debs's significance to the american story? >> i think his significance has to be with his labor activity, and in the socialist party as well. he has had a lasting effect on many of the laws that were passed. some of them we still enjoy. and he certainly can tell us a lot about the time period through his running for...
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phillip? >> i'm still visualizing the monkeys and the famililamethrow. >>> the debate will begin tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. eastern, 5:00 p.m. pacific time. >>> a 65-year-old sergeant harold lloyd preston was fatally shot at an apartment complex while investigating a report of a disturbance. the police say the suspect who allegedly opened fire on preston and a second officer surrendering after a tactical unit responded to the scene. that officer was shot in the arm and is expected to survive sergeant harold preston was a 41-year-old veteran at the department and was planning to retire this year. >>> now to a case that's captivated this country. a juror is speak out saying juror members were never asked to consider homicide charges our gabe gutierrez has more. >> reporter: phillip, brie o na taylor's family is calling for a new prosecutor and another grand jury in a rare review, a juror in the breonna taylor said questions were asked about additional charges and the grand jury was told there w
phillip? >> i'm still visualizing the monkeys and the famililamethrow. >>> the debate will begin tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. eastern, 5:00 p.m. pacific time. >>> a 65-year-old sergeant harold lloyd preston was fatally shot at an apartment complex while investigating a report of a disturbance. the police say the suspect who allegedly opened fire on preston and a second officer surrendering after a tactical unit responded to the scene. that officer was shot in the arm and...
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good morning, phillip. good morning, lindsey. you could tell, from the start, this was going to be a different debate you could see it inside the hall, with the covid-19 protections. and between the candidates, who were much more civil this go-around, than the men at the top of their ticket last week. still, there were some very clear and distinct differences here vice president mike pence and senator kamala harris wasted little time getting right to it. >> he will not raise taxes on anybody who makes less than $400,000 a year. >> he said he is going to appeal the trump tax cuts. >> mr. vice president, i'm speaking >> reporter: the debate, fast-paced at times. the back and forth, contentious but civil. >> you respect the american people when you tell them the truth. you respect the american people when you have the courage to be a leader >> reporter: covid-19 dominateth ear dominating the early discussion. >> they knew and covered it up they minimized the seriousness of it. >> we were able to see to the delivery of billions of su
good morning, phillip. good morning, lindsey. you could tell, from the start, this was going to be a different debate you could see it inside the hall, with the covid-19 protections. and between the candidates, who were much more civil this go-around, than the men at the top of their ticket last week. still, there were some very clear and distinct differences here vice president mike pence and senator kamala harris wasted little time getting right to it. >> he will not raise taxes on...
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. >> and i'm phillip mena. president trump locked in the world's highest profile battle with coronavirus according to his medical team, the president could return to the white house as early as today. the president took a break from his aggressive treatment program yesterday and shrugged off public health guidelines to go and wave to supporters from an suv. the move sparked outrage among health experts and the secret service. one secret service agent told "the washington post," quote, he's not even pretending to care now. a former agent asked, where are the adults a white house spokesman defending the outing saying, quote, appropriate precautions were taken in the execution of this movement to protect the president and all those supporting it, adding that the trip was cleared by the medical team as safe to do before the outing, the president tweeted this video >> so, it's been a very interesting journey. i learned a lot about covid. i learned it by really going to school this is the real school. this isn't the
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thank you very much. >> lisa phillips? >> it is continuous to the present day among labor unions with regards to the split between -- and that period it was craft unionism which was embodied by the american labor -- versus industrial unionism -- so debs was after the working class movement where you would erase the lines that would divide skill workers from unskilled workers. it was composed a very tightly organized craft based unions, whether they be cooper's or plummer,'s carpenters, brick layers. that sort of thing. it was sort of a very different kind of approach toward representing working class interest and they did not see eye to eye in continuing into the 19 thirties and beyond. >> debs campaigning for the president in 1920, during the wilson administration, twice, his attorney general put before him comments he petitions. why did wilson say no? >> it is a little complicated. wilson was open to the idea initially, it seems, as a way to sort of clear the air after the war. he had a stroke and it's he seemed to lose
thank you very much. >> lisa phillips? >> it is continuous to the present day among labor unions with regards to the split between -- and that period it was craft unionism which was embodied by the american labor -- versus industrial unionism -- so debs was after the working class movement where you would erase the lines that would divide skill workers from unskilled workers. it was composed a very tightly organized craft based unions, whether they be cooper's or plummer,'s...
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. >> and i'm phillip mena. breaking overnight congress and the white house missed a midnight deadline to provide much-needed federal relief funding to the struggling airline industry talks are expected to continue, today. but late last night, american airlines said it will furlough 19,000 employees while united is laying off 13,000 both airlines say they will reverse that decision, if a deal is reached nbc's tom costello is at reagan national airport with more >> reporter: pilots, flight attendants, ticket counter, and ramp workers, united flight attendant amanda has already received a furlough notice. >> how are you going to make it if you are furloughed and presumably without a paycheck? >> i'm going to be in unemployment line like so many other people. >> the airlines promised to preserve jobs through september, in exchange for $25 billion in taxpayer help. but airline travel is still down a staggering 70% delta and southwest say they can avoid job cuts, for now. but united and americans are among the carrie
. >> and i'm phillip mena. breaking overnight congress and the white house missed a midnight deadline to provide much-needed federal relief funding to the struggling airline industry talks are expected to continue, today. but late last night, american airlines said it will furlough 19,000 employees while united is laying off 13,000 both airlines say they will reverse that decision, if a deal is reached nbc's tom costello is at reagan national airport with more >> reporter: pilots,...
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phillip swagel: yes. we have, the longer we wait, some people within the generation and those of you who do not share in the burden of this fiscal adjustment. so by waiting, and means that the burning of the adjustment is compensated or concentrated a smaller number of people there for a larger adjustment or bigger burden on his generation and is have to pay for the adjustment. sen. maggie hassan: thank you. on a recent report, gao admitted that congress adopt budgetary targets. and you began to the last. [inaudible]. can you outline more of the considerations in congress that congress should use in establishing a fiscal plan and how this plan would facilitate appropriate time deficit reduction. >> the plan would benefit and the anchor of the plan would be a fiscal rule which is designed according to a national monetary fund to be a sustainable rule that is in place over a long period of time. radically be able to address this issue so big and problematic in a short period of time so you'd have a debt to
phillip swagel: yes. we have, the longer we wait, some people within the generation and those of you who do not share in the burden of this fiscal adjustment. so by waiting, and means that the burning of the adjustment is compensated or concentrated a smaller number of people there for a larger adjustment or bigger burden on his generation and is have to pay for the adjustment. sen. maggie hassan: thank you. on a recent report, gao admitted that congress adopt budgetary targets. and you began...
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lisa phillips, the iww. >> yes. debs was a founding member of the iww which started in 1905, and the iww was a clearly an industrial union movement. so it was juxtaposed against the american federation of labor which was more of a craft, skilled workers-based union. the iww was like what debs advocated with socialism was a movement among a working class of people. and it saw its boundaries not as national, not as nationalistic. it sought to work with workers in other countries, spain, france, italy. and as part of -- this never came to be, but they saw themselves as part of a workers movement among workers fighting cap tom worldwide rather than just -- capital worldwide rather than just in the united states. it fit debs' interpretation of what had to be done to promote the rights of workers not only in the united states but in other places in the world, as well. >> was he affiliated with them throughout his life? >> no. he -- there was a split within the -- it's kind of complicated, but there was a split within the
lisa phillips, the iww. >> yes. debs was a founding member of the iww which started in 1905, and the iww was a clearly an industrial union movement. so it was juxtaposed against the american federation of labor which was more of a craft, skilled workers-based union. the iww was like what debs advocated with socialism was a movement among a working class of people. and it saw its boundaries not as national, not as nationalistic. it sought to work with workers in other countries, spain,...
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phillip, back to you. >> all right, kevin. thank you so much for that story.kids, but a whole lot of adults can help with that lesson he's giving through that book during this period of time. >>> one swiss couple threw the baby out when naming their daughter, naming her twtwicia the couple told the local paper they'll open the savings account they'll open the savings account for the girl with the mone i wanted more from my copd medicine, that's why i've got the power of 1,2,3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved, once-daily 3 in 1 copd treatment. ♪ trelegy ♪ the power of 1 2 3 ♪ trelegy ♪ 1 2 3 ♪ trelegy with trelegy and the power of 1, 2, 3, i'm breathing better. trelegy works 3 ways to open airways, keep them open, and reduce inflammation for 24 hours of better breathing. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your d
phillip, back to you. >> all right, kevin. thank you so much for that story.kids, but a whole lot of adults can help with that lesson he's giving through that book during this period of time. >>> one swiss couple threw the baby out when naming their daughter, naming her twtwicia the couple told the local paper they'll open the savings account they'll open the savings account for the girl with the mone i wanted more from my copd medicine, that's why i've got the power of 1,2,3...
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phillips is expected to grow 5% to 6%.e not lowering our guidance, we are increasing our guidance. we used to be a four to six and now we will be a five to six until 2025. that is on the back of being well-positioned to cater for the changes in health care. more in technology, telehealth, provision diagnoses and minimally invasive inventions and enabling people to take good care of themselves. profitability will expand by 60 to 80 basis points every year in 2021-2025. that brings us into high teens adjusted territory. our cash flow will exceed 2 billion. i think it's a strong guidance of a company that is having a strong innovative portfolio that we can continue the self -- the core of growing and our strategy around solutions resonates. thirty-year 11 big orders with strategic partnerships with hospitals ranging from vietnam to indonesia to europe to the united states. the strategy is well received. i just want to, dig a little deeper into the outlook. you know better than anyone else the coronavirus is making a worrisome
phillips is expected to grow 5% to 6%.e not lowering our guidance, we are increasing our guidance. we used to be a four to six and now we will be a five to six until 2025. that is on the back of being well-positioned to cater for the changes in health care. more in technology, telehealth, provision diagnoses and minimally invasive inventions and enabling people to take good care of themselves. profitability will expand by 60 to 80 basis points every year in 2021-2025. that brings us into high...
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phillip, francis >> such a disturbing crime matt bradley live for us in paris.. >>> when we return, "snl" takes on trump and biden's dueling town halls keep it right here, "early today. ep aids, our extended release melatonin helps you sleep longer. and longer. zzzquil pure zzzs all night. fall asleep. stay asleep. and this is country crock. we start with farm-grown ingredients, slow-churned in the middle of the country. we've also been at the middle of tables for generations. no matter where your table is, bring the country in. diddeodorants onlysome alumask odor? no matter where your table is, secret aluminum free helps eliminate odor instead of just masking it. and is made with 3x more odor fighters. with secret, keep it fresh every day. secret. visibly fades the dark spots away. new neutrogena® rapid tone repair 20 percent pure vitamin c. a serum so powerful dark spots don't stand a chance. see what i mean? neutrogena® honey honey? new nyquil severe honey is maximum strength cold and flu medicine with soothing honey-licious taste. nyquil honey. the nighttime
phillip, francis >> such a disturbing crime matt bradley live for us in paris.. >>> when we return, "snl" takes on trump and biden's dueling town halls keep it right here, "early today. ep aids, our extended release melatonin helps you sleep longer. and longer. zzzquil pure zzzs all night. fall asleep. stay asleep. and this is country crock. we start with farm-grown ingredients, slow-churned in the middle of the country. we've also been at the middle of tables for...
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phillip, good to talk to you. thanks very much. >> you too. thank you. >> by the way, do set your dvr for tomorrow night after "the week." steve kornacki will break down the latest polling data and preview election night. that's tomorrow at 10:00 p.m. right after "the week" here on msnbc. >>> still to come tonight, we will consider how florida's array of latino voters could tilt the presidential race. and up next national intelligence officials say iran was behind those fake proud boys e-mails that were designed to intimidate voters. how concerned should we be? and what should we do? and what should we do? ♪ ♪ since pioneering the suv in 1935, the chevy suburban has carried many things. nothing more important than family. introducing the most versatile and advanced chevy suburban and tahoe ever. i wanted more from my copd medicine, that's why i've got the power of 1,2,3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved, once-daily 3 in 1 copd treatment. ♪ trelegy ♪ the power of 1 2 3 ♪ trelegy ♪ 1 2 3 ♪ trelegy with trelegy and the power of 1, 2,
phillip, good to talk to you. thanks very much. >> you too. thank you. >> by the way, do set your dvr for tomorrow night after "the week." steve kornacki will break down the latest polling data and preview election night. that's tomorrow at 10:00 p.m. right after "the week" here on msnbc. >>> still to come tonight, we will consider how florida's array of latino voters could tilt the presidential race. and up next national intelligence officials say iran...
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phillip, good to talk to you. thanks very much. >> you too. thank you. >> by the way, do set your dvr for tomorrow night after "the week." steve kornacki will break down the latest polling data and preview election night. that's tomorrow at 10:00 p.m. right after "the week" here on msnbc. >>> still to come tonight, we will consider how florida's array of latino voters could tilt the presidential race. and up next national intelligence officials say iran was behind those fake proud boys e-mails that were designed to intimidate voters. how concerned should we be? and what should we do? ♪ it's still warm. ♪ thanks, alice says hi. for some of us, our daily journey is a short one. save 50% when you pay per mile with allstate. pay less, when you drive less. you've never been in better hands. allstate. click or call for a quote today. before we talk about tax-s-audrey's expecting... new? -twins! allstate. ♪ we'd be closer to the twins. change in plans. at fidelity, a change in plans is always part of the plan. that selling carsarvana, 100% online wou
phillip, good to talk to you. thanks very much. >> you too. thank you. >> by the way, do set your dvr for tomorrow night after "the week." steve kornacki will break down the latest polling data and preview election night. that's tomorrow at 10:00 p.m. right after "the week" here on msnbc. >>> still to come tonight, we will consider how florida's array of latino voters could tilt the presidential race. and up next national intelligence officials say iran...
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. >> and i'm phillip mena.resident trump and joe biden are battling through states at breakneck speeds the president is in florida while biden is in michigan they stood in stark contrast in one of the more intense exchanges the president refused to denounce the qanon conspiracy. >> i know very little. >> i just told you. >> but what you told me doesn't make it fact i know nothing about it. i know they're very much against pedophilia they fight it very hard. but i know nothing about it. >> it's a satanic cult run by the doc. republican ben sasse said, quote, qanon is nuts and they call conspiracy theories conspiracy theories. >> he may be right i just doan know about qanon. >> as for biden, he acknowledged mistakes on the crime bill and impact on black americans and he hasn't said yet whether he's going to add seats to if supreme court if effected. >> it's not what's going on now. >> don't they have a right to know where they stand? >> they do, and i have a right to know where they stand. >> you'll come out with
. >> and i'm phillip mena.resident trump and joe biden are battling through states at breakneck speeds the president is in florida while biden is in michigan they stood in stark contrast in one of the more intense exchanges the president refused to denounce the qanon conspiracy. >> i know very little. >> i just told you. >> but what you told me doesn't make it fact i know nothing about it. i know they're very much against pedophilia they fight it very hard. but i know...
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"early today" starts right now good morning i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances rivera. the global war against coronavirus continues as the war has topped 44 million covid infections 8.2 million and 75 million and 52 million respectively. there's a dramatic rise in new infections available icu beds are critically low in some states. here's nbc's gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: frances, wisconsin is among those states seeing a record number of covid cases the state had already opened an emergency field hospital near milwaukee. now this new drive-through testing site as demand for testing soars. the parking lot of a major league ballpark transformed into wisconsin's newest drive-through testing site the cars started lining up an hour before testing started. on friday they saw a record number of covid cases, nearly 3 rkds 800 what are your symptoms >> i've had a pesky cough since saturday and fatigue we all want to get back to work and have life as normalal as possible, and specifically as an educator, we want our kids in the classroom learning and not be subject to long delay
"early today" starts right now good morning i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances rivera. the global war against coronavirus continues as the war has topped 44 million covid infections 8.2 million and 75 million and 52 million respectively. there's a dramatic rise in new infections available icu beds are critically low in some states. here's nbc's gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: frances, wisconsin is among those states seeing a record number of covid cases the state had already...
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. >> and i'm phillip mena. it's the final fight to win over voters with four days left until the election president trump and joe biden will hold dueling rallies today. early voting continues to shatter records. nearly 80 million americans have already made their minds up and cast their ballots our capitol hill correspondent tracie potts good morning we're now in the home stretch. >> down the home stretch and that's why we're seeing the candidates so busy today they're each doing a trio of american and plain states. they're headed out to the middle of the country today, crisscrossing in both minnesota and wisconsin. wisconsin is interesting the latest polling numbers there show joe bide within a significant lead, and we will see president trump try to cut down on that today the big issue in wisconsin and elsewhere is the coronavirus there's been an explosion of cases in wisconsin, and we're seeing both candidates deal with that, talk about that on the campaign trail >> we know the disease we social distance we
. >> and i'm phillip mena. it's the final fight to win over voters with four days left until the election president trump and joe biden will hold dueling rallies today. early voting continues to shatter records. nearly 80 million americans have already made their minds up and cast their ballots our capitol hill correspondent tracie potts good morning we're now in the home stretch. >> down the home stretch and that's why we're seeing the candidates so busy today they're each doing a...
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. >> and i'm phillip mena. breaking overnight, echoes of the 2016 election as the nation's top intelligence officials warn that iran and russia are trying to meddle in the 2020 race. john ratcliffe claims iran is behind the threatening campaign emails sent to democratic voters in florida and other states. nbc's pete williams has more. >> reporter: what seems to come from the right group proud boys were actually from iran. they started showing up in inboxes to democrats in florida. it says, quote, you will vote for president trump on election day or we will come after you. the proud bays claim they know information about the voter and acted in a threatening nature and told the parties to switch to republicans the proud boys say they had nothing to do with the emails. the director of national intelligence john ratcliffe said they with to intimidate voters. >> they were designed to incite voters and damage president trump. >> both iran and russia have obtained some voter registration information but so far russia
. >> and i'm phillip mena. breaking overnight, echoes of the 2016 election as the nation's top intelligence officials warn that iran and russia are trying to meddle in the 2020 race. john ratcliffe claims iran is behind the threatening campaign emails sent to democratic voters in florida and other states. nbc's pete williams has more. >> reporter: what seems to come from the right group proud boys were actually from iran. they started showing up in inboxes to democrats in florida....
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>> lisa phillips? >> the iww was a clearly industrial movement. it was juxtaposed against the american federation of labor which was a crafts skills-based workers union. so it was a movement among working class of people. and it's boundaries not as nationalistic and it sought to work with workers and other countries, spain, france, italy, and is a part of a kind of -- this never came to be, but they saw themselves as a part of a workers' movement among workers fighting capital worldwide rather than just in the united states. it very much fit with debs' later interpretation of what had to be done to promote the rights of workers not only in the united states but in other places in the world as well. >> was he affiliated with them throughout his life? >> no, there was a split within the -- it's kind of complicated. but there was a split within the iww over -- the socialist party, there was a split within the socialist party that affected the iww. and so he remained very much -- supported the iww but took less of a leadership position once rival soci
>> lisa phillips? >> the iww was a clearly industrial movement. it was juxtaposed against the american federation of labor which was a crafts skills-based workers union. so it was a movement among working class of people. and it's boundaries not as nationalistic and it sought to work with workers and other countries, spain, france, italy, and is a part of a kind of -- this never came to be, but they saw themselves as a part of a workers' movement among workers fighting capital...
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bump and abby phillips, thank you. have a great weekend. >>> we work at those who word with and for president trump. cnn learned that former retired chief of staff john kelly has said, quote. this brand had you in any reporting is from our new special report "the insiders a warning from former trump officials." it is airing sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern time only here on cnn. >>> with just 18 days until the election, president trump is spreading more falsehoods about coronavirus and he is also spreading coronavirus. cnn's dr. sanjay gupta is here with a reality check next. ...or cold? what ? introducing the new sleep number 360 smart bed. now temperature balancing so you can sleep better together. save up to $1,000 on the new sleep number 360 smart bed and adjustable base. plus, 0% interest for 48 months. ends monday. managing you're on it.es? staying fit and snacking light? yup, on it there too. you may think you're doing all you can to manage type 2 diabetes and heart disease... ...but could your medication do more to
bump and abby phillips, thank you. have a great weekend. >>> we work at those who word with and for president trump. cnn learned that former retired chief of staff john kelly has said, quote. this brand had you in any reporting is from our new special report "the insiders a warning from former trump officials." it is airing sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern time only here on cnn. >>> with just 18 days until the election, president trump is spreading more falsehoods about...
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. >> and i'm phillip mena. the world's most high-profile coronavirus patient could return to the white house as early as today according to his doctors overnight, the administration released new pictures of president trump working at walter reed medical center where he is undergoing aggressive treatment for covid-19 that was just hours after the president sparked controversy by shrugging off public health guidelines to go and wave to his supporters from an suv the move outraged health experts and even some within the secret service. one secret service agent told "the washington post," quote, he's not even pretending to care now. a former agent asked, where are the adults a white house spokesman defending the outing saying, quote, appropriate precautions were taken in the execution of this movement to protect the president and all those supporting it. adding that the trip was cleared by the medical team as safe to do before this outing, the president tweeted this video. >> so it's been a very interesting journey
. >> and i'm phillip mena. the world's most high-profile coronavirus patient could return to the white house as early as today according to his doctors overnight, the administration released new pictures of president trump working at walter reed medical center where he is undergoing aggressive treatment for covid-19 that was just hours after the president sparked controversy by shrugging off public health guidelines to go and wave to his supporters from an suv the move outraged health...
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inside the car would need to be quarantined for 14 days dr phillips said they put their lives at risk for the sake of political theater calling it insanity. earlier doctors treating trump said they'd given him a texan medicine a steroid the world how foreigners ation only recommends for severe cases they also revealed his oxygen levels dropped briefly on both friday and saturday but they insisted he's doing well and could be discharged from hospital as early as monday in other news as about john and armenia are accusing each other of targeting civilians in their conflict over the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh as about iran says 2 of its cities were attacked this after the care about capital stefana cats came under sustained bombardment which killed at least 10 people the region is officially part of as a version but has been controlled by ethnic armenian forces since 994. witness is up next ditto the city can buy for. not just the republican party but america needs 4 more years of president donald trump in the white house then the outcome of this election will determine i believ
inside the car would need to be quarantined for 14 days dr phillips said they put their lives at risk for the sake of political theater calling it insanity. earlier doctors treating trump said they'd given him a texan medicine a steroid the world how foreigners ation only recommends for severe cases they also revealed his oxygen levels dropped briefly on both friday and saturday but they insisted he's doing well and could be discharged from hospital as early as monday in other news as about...
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nigel nelson, the political editor of the people and sunday mirror, and the political commentatorjo phillipsmorrow's front pages, starting with. .. according to the sunday express, borisjohnson is resisting a "circuit break" to tackle covid—19 because of fears it will drive the country into an endless cycle of lockdowns. the observer speculates that a jobs crisis is poised to hit up to a million young people within weeks due to the pandemic‘s economic effects. the sunday people says the nhs is facing a perfect storm of front line staff shortages and a lack of tests for coronavirus this winter. the sunday telegraph reports that tony blair has been accused of a breach of covid—19 restrictions after appearing to fail to self—isolate for m days following a two—day trip to the us on a private jet. the former prime minister has denied breaking any guidelines. and the sunday mirror report that a convicted killer, who helped foil the london bridge terror attack, has been pardoned by the queen. so, let's begin. nigel and nigelandjo, nigel and jo, great to have you back and we will start with the fron
nigel nelson, the political editor of the people and sunday mirror, and the political commentatorjo phillipsmorrow's front pages, starting with. .. according to the sunday express, borisjohnson is resisting a "circuit break" to tackle covid—19 because of fears it will drive the country into an endless cycle of lockdowns. the observer speculates that a jobs crisis is poised to hit up to a million young people within weeks due to the pandemic‘s economic effects. the sunday people...
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phillips. michael shearer, "new york times" reporter tested positive for coronavirus was at the white house that saturday, which was the day of the amy coney barrett event. he traveled with the president on air force one later that day. we don't know for sure where he was infected but michael tells us he hasn't been called at all for contact tracing, no contact tracing at all, and he's one of the white house reporters who tested positive. so what bells does that ring? >> well, contact tracing is one of the pillars of infectious disease control. you diagnose, isolate and contact trace. my concerns are not just about the contact tracing but honestly the reporters, those staff at the white house, the secret service agents and the general public have all been told that the president and those around him are tested daily, and testing is by no means the panacea. test something not, we can't test our way out of this. it has to be a combination of social distancing, mask wearing, hygiene, and testing i
phillips. michael shearer, "new york times" reporter tested positive for coronavirus was at the white house that saturday, which was the day of the amy coney barrett event. he traveled with the president on air force one later that day. we don't know for sure where he was infected but michael tells us he hasn't been called at all for contact tracing, no contact tracing at all, and he's one of the white house reporters who tested positive. so what bells does that ring? >> well,...
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phillips, you first. president's physicians saying he hopes trump could possibly be discharged as early as tomorrow in spite of his oxygen levels, you know, dropping twice. what is your assessment of what we all heard? >> thanks for having me on. so you know discharge planning is a medical terminology we use. it has complexities to it. typically when we think of discharging from the hospital that means we are going home. you or i going to the place we normally live or we may have a oral prescription that we take, but no major medical care. but the other type of discharge from a hospital is to a place where you get continued care. a place where you go if you are on a five-course of antibiotics or continued monitoring is necessary, regular checkups from doctors and nurses -- >> and that could happen at the white house? a five-day remdesivir? >> it would be necessary, right? so we would typically send o someone to a long-term facility or the antiquated colloquial term is a nursing home. >> the president of t
phillips, you first. president's physicians saying he hopes trump could possibly be discharged as early as tomorrow in spite of his oxygen levels, you know, dropping twice. what is your assessment of what we all heard? >> thanks for having me on. so you know discharge planning is a medical terminology we use. it has complexities to it. typically when we think of discharging from the hospital that means we are going home. you or i going to the place we normally live or we may have a oral...
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amy compton phillips. we know the facts, the country is not rounding the corner, infections are going up, deaths are going up. so those are the facts. what difference does it make that the president is not speaking honestly about that to the american people? and granting, acknowledging, that this is getting worse not better? >> well, unfortunately the way the president frames this is all about the book ends, right? that he talks about the beginning of the whole pandemic and about the end game, about the vaccine, and doesn't talk about anything in the middle, in fact, when he talks about the middle he said, you know, the choice is either i go out and continue our life or i have to live in the basement. and that's not the choice. what vice president biden talks about what do we do in the middle not between the book ends but what do we do in the middle? how do we fight during the middle of the pandemic and get the economy back going and get schools going and make sure people have ppe and make sure that we are
amy compton phillips. we know the facts, the country is not rounding the corner, infections are going up, deaths are going up. so those are the facts. what difference does it make that the president is not speaking honestly about that to the american people? and granting, acknowledging, that this is getting worse not better? >> well, unfortunately the way the president frames this is all about the book ends, right? that he talks about the beginning of the whole pandemic and about the end...
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. >> and i'm phillip mena. the senate is strapping in for a heated showdown today as questioning begins for judge amy coney barrett. the outcome could send reverberations through the elections and on. >> reporter: supreme court nominee amy coney barrett making her case. >> i have been nominated to fill justice ginsburg's seat, but no one will ever take her place. >> reporter: president trump's third nominee saying she plans to stick to the words of the constitution. >> but courts are not designed to solve every problem or writer wrong in our public life. >> reporter: republicans and democrats digging in in their opening statements. >> you stand accused of intending to violate your oath before you even take it. >> i believe we should not be moving forward on this nomination, not until this election has ended and the next president takes office. >> reporter: barrett is a favorite among the republicans a protege of the late anthony scalina and a woman of catholic faith. >> they're attacking you as a mom and a woma
. >> and i'm phillip mena. the senate is strapping in for a heated showdown today as questioning begins for judge amy coney barrett. the outcome could send reverberations through the elections and on. >> reporter: supreme court nominee amy coney barrett making her case. >> i have been nominated to fill justice ginsburg's seat, but no one will ever take her place. >> reporter: president trump's third nominee saying she plans to stick to the words of the constitution....
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phillips stand by. we have more developments unfolding as president trump is remaining in the hospital. top members of congress, and others have said is they have not been briefed on the condition at all, instead, they are relying on media reports. congressmen and the gang of eight committee. adam schiff is standing by live, we will discuss when we come back. (a mix of announcer voices) we are heading towards the 2020 presidential election, ....how to ensure your vote counts......because of covid-19 ......polling locations ......confusion is high.. (fisherman vo) how do i register to vote? (working mom vo) i think i'm already registered. ...hmm!...hmm!...hmm! (woman on porch vo) can we vote by mail here? (man on porch vo) lemme check. (woman vo) thank you! (man vo) thank you! (grandma vo) you'll be safe, right? (daughter vo) yes! (four girls vo) the polls! voted! (grandma vo) go out and vote! it's so important! (man at poll vo) woo! (grandma vo) it's the most important thing you can do! tonight, i'll be
phillips stand by. we have more developments unfolding as president trump is remaining in the hospital. top members of congress, and others have said is they have not been briefed on the condition at all, instead, they are relying on media reports. congressmen and the gang of eight committee. adam schiff is standing by live, we will discuss when we come back. (a mix of announcer voices) we are heading towards the 2020 presidential election, ....how to ensure your vote counts......because of...
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national league as the 2020 world series is set "early today" starts right now >>> good morning i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances rivera. two weeks away from election day. the candidates are battling hard the president is facing criticism for what he said about michigan's governor during an event on saturday. jennifer johnson reports >> reporter: lock her up, a familiar battle cry at a rally this time his target is gretchen whitm whitmer. >> said she was threatened, right? she was threatened and she blamed me. >> reporter: for months the president has gone after whitmer for partially shutting down the state to stop covid-19 whitmer says the president is inciting violence. >> it is dangerous for me and my family and for others. >> reporter: the president's senior campaign advisor downplaying his rhetoric. >> he was having fun at a trump rally. >> reporter: the president calling for reopenings as covid is surging in a dozen states and seeing all-time highs. the president's health secretary questioning an indoor campaign rally. >> i wish everyone would have worn face coverings. >> joe biden sta
national league as the 2020 world series is set "early today" starts right now >>> good morning i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances rivera. two weeks away from election day. the candidates are battling hard the president is facing criticism for what he said about michigan's governor during an event on saturday. jennifer johnson reports >> reporter: lock her up, a familiar battle cry at a rally this time his target is gretchen whitm whitmer. >> said she was...
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ali khan, abby phillip, thank you both very much. great to see you. >> thank you very much, mask on, everybody. >> we saw it! >>> former president barack obama getting ready to hit the trail for joe biden. hear what he thinks president trump has done to u.s. foreign policy, next. these days, we found smarter ways to do things. find a smarter way to learn with flexpath from capella university. you might even earn your masters degree in 12 months for under $11,500. capella unversity. don't just learn. learn smarter. don't just learn. you can't claim that because it's inanimate! [ sigh ] people ask ... what sort of a person should become a celebrity accountant? and, i tell them, "nobody should." hey, buddy. what's the damage? [ on the phone ] i bought it! the waterfall? nope! my new volkswagen. a volkswagen?! i think we're having a breakthrough here. welcome to caesar's palace. thank you. ♪ so you're a small bor a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, wi
ali khan, abby phillip, thank you both very much. great to see you. >> thank you very much, mask on, everybody. >> we saw it! >>> former president barack obama getting ready to hit the trail for joe biden. hear what he thinks president trump has done to u.s. foreign policy, next. these days, we found smarter ways to do things. find a smarter way to learn with flexpath from capella university. you might even earn your masters degree in 12 months for under $11,500. capella...
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i interviewed phillip anderson at the daily city airbnb where he was staying just hours after a sucker punch knocked out his two front teeth at the rally he organized for this past saturday. >> what are we becoming that people are going to knock the teeth out of my mouth and punch me in the face and yell black lives matter at me. white people, okay? it doesn't make any sense to me, but that's what happened. >> reporter: anderson is a 25-year-old immigrant from ethiopia, deported as a child by a texas family. over the past year his far-right activism and his suppor for president trump brought him to the portland riots. >> i'm not going to go home. i will not be intimidated. it must stop. >> reporter: and to the white house. he planned a march for this past saturday from u.n. plaza to twitter headquarters. >> the entire event was literally just about big tech and their racism and oppression against me, banning me over 14 times, shadow banning my current account. >> reporter: but his flier for the event featured prominent leaders of the proud boys, a hate group according to the southern p
i interviewed phillip anderson at the daily city airbnb where he was staying just hours after a sucker punch knocked out his two front teeth at the rally he organized for this past saturday. >> what are we becoming that people are going to knock the teeth out of my mouth and punch me in the face and yell black lives matter at me. white people, okay? it doesn't make any sense to me, but that's what happened. >> reporter: anderson is a 25-year-old immigrant from ethiopia, deported as...
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james phillip at george washington university. dr. phillips, the president's physician, dr., failed to offer basic, critical information about the president's vital signs, completely dodged questions about supplemental oxygen. what information would you like to have right now so all of us would have a better appreciation of the president's condition? >> well, thanks for having me, wolf. it's certainly disappointing to see the disparity in the information that we've gotten today, both from the medical side and from this information coming from the white house itself. now the information that we received was helpful to a degree, because it explains some of the process, the medications, and even some of the lab values that have returned for the president thus far. but what we don't know are the results of chest x-rays, certain labs that may have some prognostic value in determining if a parvtient is going to do poorly or better. so there's information that could also reveal whether or not a patient requires anticoagulation, something like heparin, if a value called d-dimer is h
james phillip at george washington university. dr. phillips, the president's physician, dr., failed to offer basic, critical information about the president's vital signs, completely dodged questions about supplemental oxygen. what information would you like to have right now so all of us would have a better appreciation of the president's condition? >> well, thanks for having me, wolf. it's certainly disappointing to see the disparity in the information that we've gotten today, both from...
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i'm phillip mena. >> and i'm lindsey reiser. >>> president trump is staying away from cameras but not the spotlight. he tweeted dozens of times first calling to end covid relief talks before later walking it back in between he delivered a gamut of political grievances. meanwhile coronavirus is creep through the west wing infecting another top white house aide and putting military leaders into quarantine nbc's hallie jackson has the latest from g isolated but not tweeting he's pulling oua covidf bill until after the election. that sent markets into a spiral. clearly this is a huge shock to the system we know millions of americans are out of work and are depending on another stimulus check, however, this isn't the end. what the president is announcing today could be a negotiating tactic the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff quarantining at home along with other service chiefs after a top coast guard official tested positive for the virus according to three defense officials. a military valet to the president is also infected and so are two west wing staffers, meaning at least 17 peo
i'm phillip mena. >> and i'm lindsey reiser. >>> president trump is staying away from cameras but not the spotlight. he tweeted dozens of times first calling to end covid relief talks before later walking it back in between he delivered a gamut of political grievances. meanwhile coronavirus is creep through the west wing infecting another top white house aide and putting military leaders into quarantine nbc's hallie jackson has the latest from g isolated but not tweeting he's...
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that younce learned are particularly keen on some of the estimates that you showed of how the phillips curve and inflation trends had flattened over the last decades. those realizations helped inform the fed's decision to engage in the average inflation targeting model. in the spirit of careful what you wish for, should we actually see some of those trends start that itt, do you worry may actually be difficult to turn some of those trends back if they start to move upward? chair powell: i guess i would say that the economy is ever-changing, and the framework that we use has to adapt. veryesn't and to change quickly. it tends to change gradually over time. if you go back to the 1970's, what you had was a steep phillips curve and a high persistence of inflation. those were the charts that i showed, i think in boston at your meeting there. they really capture the change in inflation dynamics in our economy since that time. time, as the that labor market tightened, you would see inflation move up. people would expect inflation would be higher. now the phillips curve for a long time has bee
that younce learned are particularly keen on some of the estimates that you showed of how the phillips curve and inflation trends had flattened over the last decades. those realizations helped inform the fed's decision to engage in the average inflation targeting model. in the spirit of careful what you wish for, should we actually see some of those trends start that itt, do you worry may actually be difficult to turn some of those trends back if they start to move upward? chair powell: i guess...
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. >> i'm phillip mena. >> the dangerous situation in colorado 3,000 more people were ordered to evacuate as another wildfire explodes out of control. there are reports of two dozen homes destroyed while many others are threatened. nbc's kathy park reports. >> reporter: fire emergencies in colorado >> this is the biggest wildfire in boulder history. >> reporter: it burned more than 8,000 acres in 24 hours forcing the entire community of jamestown to evacuate. >> i feel like i want to cry just really emotional. >> reporter: this time lapse shows a thick plume of smoke growing on the horizon, consuming the sky and visible for miles. >> you just don't know what's going to happen. >> reporter: to the north, crews are gaining ground fighting the cameron peak fire burning since mid august it's already scorched more than 2,000 acres. now the biggest wildfire in colorado's history fire season usually ends in the fall but extreme weather is fueling destruction raising the risk for those on the front lines. kathy park, nbc news. >>> with 15 days leftuntil the election, white house response to covid
. >> i'm phillip mena. >> the dangerous situation in colorado 3,000 more people were ordered to evacuate as another wildfire explodes out of control. there are reports of two dozen homes destroyed while many others are threatened. nbc's kathy park reports. >> reporter: fire emergencies in colorado >> this is the biggest wildfire in boulder history. >> reporter: it burned more than 8,000 acres in 24 hours forcing the entire community of jamestown to evacuate....
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. >> reporter: right, phillip. the president is not quite out of the woods yet he'll still be monitored 24/7 at the white house with some of the best medical care in the world the president is expected to remain isolated in the white house residence, although, his doctors did not rule out that he might work out of the west wing at some point. this was the president returning, a video of the president returning to the white house where he did take off that mask and pose for photos at one point. his doctor says they are still monitoring his health. >> though he may not be entirely out of the woods yet, the team and i agree all of our evaluations and most importantly his clinical status support the president's safe return home there's nothing being done upstairs here that we can't safely conduct down home we all remain cautiously optimistic and on guard because we're in a bit of uncharted territory. >> some medical experts questioning whether the president's return to the white house puts white house staff at risk as
. >> reporter: right, phillip. the president is not quite out of the woods yet he'll still be monitored 24/7 at the white house with some of the best medical care in the world the president is expected to remain isolated in the white house residence, although, his doctors did not rule out that he might work out of the west wing at some point. this was the president returning, a video of the president returning to the white house where he did take off that mask and pose for photos at one...
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>> phillip mitchell: oh, yes. i do see differences from person to person. me, for example, i'm good with numbers and i'm good with mathematics. >> sarah klaich: differences in communication are pretty common from what i've seen like especially with like non-verbal communication like body language and stuff. >> cooper: what would you like people to understand about autism? >> klaich: the lack of or the ability to communicate doesn't equal intelligence. >> dave friedman: clearly they have talents and skills. >> cooper: dave friedman hired sarah and the four others at autonomy works, a tech firm he started in 2012, to proofread digital content and manage data for dozens of companies like nike and nissan. there are 32 adults on the spectrum here, now working from home due to covid-19, including friedman's 25 year old son matt. >> friedman: let's try 700 and see what we get. nothing beats sort of sitting in my office and looking over here and seeing matt at work. and the job has really given him sort of a whole other purpose in life. >> cooper: do you like the j
>> phillip mitchell: oh, yes. i do see differences from person to person. me, for example, i'm good with numbers and i'm good with mathematics. >> sarah klaich: differences in communication are pretty common from what i've seen like especially with like non-verbal communication like body language and stuff. >> cooper: what would you like people to understand about autism? >> klaich: the lack of or the ability to communicate doesn't equal intelligence. >> dave...
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. >> and i'm phillip mena. after a heated debate and a 52-48 vote, the republican-led senate narrowly confirmed amy coney barrett, and later today chief justice john roberts will lead a private ceremony where she'll officially become justice amy coney barrett. >> reporter: she celebrated as the newest member of the u.s. supreme court. the ceremonyial oath administered by the court's most senior and perhaps most conservative member, justice clarence thomas. >> the oath that i take tonight means at its core i will do my job without any fear or favor and that i will do so independently of both the political branches and of my own preferences. >> reporter: president trump celebrating a milestone, seethe his third justice on the nine-person court. >> the american people put their trust in you and their faith in you. >> reporter: republicans rushing to seat barrett ahead of a critical challenge to obama care she could play a key force in ruling on gun laws, abortion, and lgbtq rights. >> the american people will suff
. >> and i'm phillip mena. after a heated debate and a 52-48 vote, the republican-led senate narrowly confirmed amy coney barrett, and later today chief justice john roberts will lead a private ceremony where she'll officially become justice amy coney barrett. >> reporter: she celebrated as the newest member of the u.s. supreme court. the ceremonyial oath administered by the court's most senior and perhaps most conservative member, justice clarence thomas. >> the oath that i...
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the price tag is around $130 but depending on your health insurance it could be fully covered phillipe djegal all kron 4 news. >>i time now to get a check of the weather is much of the bay area is currently under a red-flag warning tonight scary times chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is here lawrence it feels like we say it every year this time that we need rain in the worst way yeah we sure do and usually it takes. >>about the 3rd and the 4th week in october for start talking about showers right now i don't see any raindrops in the forecast so fire conditions, everything primed outside right now we've got those gusty winds just now beginning to develop in parts of the north bay. we'll see some of those gusts around the bay area 3045 mile an hour gusts, maybe some 50 plus mile hour gusts over some of the highest mountain peaks in the north bay and the east bay also strongest in toward the santa cruz mountains. so certainly some dangerous fire conditions ahead, keeping our fingers crossed because otherwise i mean it is gorgeous out there look at that shot tehran. a beautiful fall day
the price tag is around $130 but depending on your health insurance it could be fully covered phillipe djegal all kron 4 news. >>i time now to get a check of the weather is much of the bay area is currently under a red-flag warning tonight scary times chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is here lawrence it feels like we say it every year this time that we need rain in the worst way yeah we sure do and usually it takes. >>about the 3rd and the 4th week in october for start talking...
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i'm phillip mena. >> and i'm frances rivera. the viral individual real that's racked up more views in georgia. callait ya jones did this happy dance on her way out of a job interview. afr seteei >>> right now at 4:30, high fire danger. another red flag warning for bay area hills and mountains about to go into effect in just about 30 minutes. we are tracking those diablo winds, the hot temperatures and the possible planned power outages. >>> plus, day three of judge amy coney barrett's supreme court nomination hearing. how the judge is handling questions about health care and the election from senators such as kamala harris. >>> and many restaurants and cafes have been waiting for the time they can open their doors to indoor dining.
i'm phillip mena. >> and i'm frances rivera. the viral individual real that's racked up more views in georgia. callait ya jones did this happy dance on her way out of a job interview. afr seteei >>> right now at 4:30, high fire danger. another red flag warning for bay area hills and mountains about to go into effect in just about 30 minutes. we are tracking those diablo winds, the hot temperatures and the possible planned power outages. >>> plus, day three of judge amy...
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>>in livermore phillipe djegal all kron 4 news. >>and coming up a viral video of the hikers terrifying encounter with a mountain lion is sparking conversations about wildlife safety. what you should do and shouldn't do if you run into one captured on sweat. plus apple unveils the iphone 12 what you the unfair money bail system. he, accused of rape. while he, accused of stealing $5. the stanford rapist could afford bail; got out the same day. the senior citizen could not; forced to wait in jail nearly a year. voting yes on prop 25 ends this failed system, replacing it with one based on public safety. because the size of your wallet shouldn't determine whether or not you're in jail. vote yes on prop 25 to end money bail. >>for your money now apple launched its latest iphone today, yeah, real exciting the iphone comes in a couple different versions, anna. different sizes as well it also boasts the new 5 g network. kron four's noelle bellow breaks it all down for us. >>iphone users have been waiting and today apple delivered with flatt
>>in livermore phillipe djegal all kron 4 news. >>and coming up a viral video of the hikers terrifying encounter with a mountain lion is sparking conversations about wildlife safety. what you should do and shouldn't do if you run into one captured on sweat. plus apple unveils the iphone 12 what you the unfair money bail system. he, accused of rape. while he, accused of stealing $5. the stanford rapist could afford bail; got out the same day. the senior citizen could not; forced to...
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you need to know when voting by mail "early today" starts right now >>> good thursday morning, i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances rivera. the u.s. coronavirus surge continues as of today the nation is closing on 8 million infections the latest numbers come as one-third of the country is now reporting some of its highest case counts since the start of the pandemic. >> one of which being the state of wisconsin which is seeing an alarming rise in the number of new covid cases. on tuesday it set a new state record, 34 reported deaths and to handle the overflow of cases the state has opened a 500-bed field hospital this as a new research suggests that there may be a link between blood types and covid-19 risks researchers in denmark found that people with type o blood team to be slightly less likely to be infected research out of canada found types a and ab were more likely to need serious treatment. the nation continues to be hit hard by a fall surge just as the holiday season approaches. here is nbc's miguel almaguer. >> reporter: the troubling number of new covid infections soars across the nat
you need to know when voting by mail "early today" starts right now >>> good thursday morning, i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances rivera. the u.s. coronavirus surge continues as of today the nation is closing on 8 million infections the latest numbers come as one-third of the country is now reporting some of its highest case counts since the start of the pandemic. >> one of which being the state of wisconsin which is seeing an alarming rise in the number of new...
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we can talk now to chris phillips he's a former head of the national counterterrorism security office responsible for the u.k. places strategy he joins us this afternoon thank you very much for time thanks for coming on. how do you see these latest string of attacks crist you view them as isolated cases or are you more inclined to think these are perhaps a coordinated wave of terrorism. i think it's almost certainly isolated in as much as individual. the courts there's a long held beliefs that. it's. oh. oh oh oh you know i says come on others on how to do. this is a long term issue a long time ago on. the mayor of nice has described today's attack as islamic fascism she think is justified in using such words. well it's an interesting i mean the it's extreme. but i willing to go beyond. what incredible i do believe that france and the west the a lot of this on themselves because they invited people to come to there and they. know who know all protest but. it. isn't a very difficult i mean when people arrive in the country maybe they've claimed asylum as we saw or i think in the battin
we can talk now to chris phillips he's a former head of the national counterterrorism security office responsible for the u.k. places strategy he joins us this afternoon thank you very much for time thanks for coming on. how do you see these latest string of attacks crist you view them as isolated cases or are you more inclined to think these are perhaps a coordinated wave of terrorism. i think it's almost certainly isolated in as much as individual. the courts there's a long held beliefs that....
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. >> i'm phillip mena. overnight the administration leaked new pictures of president trump working at walter reed medical center where he's undergoing aggressive treatment for covid-19 that was hours after the president spark'd controversy by shrugging off public health guidelines to go and wave to his supporters from an suv the move outraged health experts and even some within the secret service. one secret service agent told the washington post, he's not even pretending to care. where are the adultse spokesmand the outing saying, quote, appropriate precautions were taken in the execution of this movement to protect the president and those supporting it adding the trip was cleared by the medical team as safe to do before that outing the president tweeted this video >> so it's been a very interesting journey. i learned a lot about covid. i learned it by really going to school this is the real school. this isn't the let's read the books school and i get it and i understand it. >> meanwhile, kellyanne conway'
. >> i'm phillip mena. overnight the administration leaked new pictures of president trump working at walter reed medical center where he's undergoing aggressive treatment for covid-19 that was hours after the president spark'd controversy by shrugging off public health guidelines to go and wave to his supporters from an suv the move outraged health experts and even some within the secret service. one secret service agent told the washington post, he's not even pretending to care. where...
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shaughna phillips was one of the most popular contestants on series six of love island.on instagram. but, despite her popularity and confidence, shaughna was always self—conscious of her legs. i would always feel like my thighs and my calves, there wasn't much difference in size. i never really had, like, a defined ankle. for years, i've had constant numbness in my legs. before i even went into love island, you can block words that you don't want to see and the first word i blocked was legs, because i didn't want to see anything about my legs. despite being able to block specific words from her social media feed, the offensive comments could still be read by everyone else viewing her photos. it's only since leaving the villa that shaughna was diagnosed with stage 1 lipoedema. she decided to have surgery. lipoedema is an open normal build—up of fat cells that can't be broken down by exercise. it comes in stages, with stage 1 looking quite mild, all the way up to stage 4, which is painful and can affect movement. so just how common is lipoedema? well, it's really difficult
shaughna phillips was one of the most popular contestants on series six of love island.on instagram. but, despite her popularity and confidence, shaughna was always self—conscious of her legs. i would always feel like my thighs and my calves, there wasn't much difference in size. i never really had, like, a defined ankle. for years, i've had constant numbness in my legs. before i even went into love island, you can block words that you don't want to see and the first word i blocked was legs,...
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. >>> david gerton and abby phillips, our chief medical corresponde correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta. two weeks after the day, the event where dr. fauci called it super spreading of a mask gathering at the same place. >> it is a pandemic. there may be still people there who recently contracted the virus and besides the president who could be contagious. it was reckless before he got covid and it is still reckless. it does not matter what group of people coming together for. the virus does not care. it could jump to host to host. it is a terrible idea. even if the president is distanced? what about the other people? the white house staffs they have been exposed to the virus. we have no sort of protection. >> what's your take on the protocols in place for keeping the people safe there? >> we sort of gone through this a few times. testing is important overall. the idea of using it like this and telling people and making it okay that people don't have to wear masks, they can physically distance and not abide by public health stuff, that does not work that way. the real value
. >>> david gerton and abby phillips, our chief medical corresponde correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta. two weeks after the day, the event where dr. fauci called it super spreading of a mask gathering at the same place. >> it is a pandemic. there may be still people there who recently contracted the virus and besides the president who could be contagious. it was reckless before he got covid and it is still reckless. it does not matter what group of people coming together for. the...
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in martinez phillipe djegal all kron 4 news. still to come. >>amy coney barrett is officially the newest supreme court justice we have reaction from lawmakers on her appointment. >>and non essential offices are now allowed to bring employees back to work in san francisco. the latest reopening developments in the city. >>plus 3 more bay area counties have been to that orange or moderate coronavirus here that is good which businesses are now allowed to >>good news for 3 bay area counties are in san mateo and contra costa counties have all moved up in the state's reopening tier system. all 3 of move to the orange moderate tier meeting more businesses will be allowed to reopen indoor operations of course with modifications the newest move leaves solano and sonoma counties in the more severe risk tears with sonoma still in the most restrictive widespread purple phase and solano in the red substantial risk here, san francisco is the only bay area county in the lowest risk tier yellow a county can move to the orange here once the test positivity rate
in martinez phillipe djegal all kron 4 news. still to come. >>amy coney barrett is officially the newest supreme court justice we have reaction from lawmakers on her appointment. >>and non essential offices are now allowed to bring employees back to work in san francisco. the latest reopening developments in the city. >>plus 3 more bay area counties have been to that orange or moderate coronavirus here that is good which businesses are now allowed to >>good news for 3...
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phillip, listen. your new piece in "the post" analyzes pew research center data. comparing demographic shifts between 2016 and now. so, the blue that you see there, on your screen, the blue bars. that's in this image there. show the amount of shift to democrats. while, the red is showing the shift to republicans. walk us through this. it looks like biden has a big advantage. am i reading that correctly? >> yeah, exactly. so, obviously, joe biden, in this poll, is up by about ten points over donald trump. that, obviously, is much better than hillary clinton did in 2016 in the popular vote. and that's a function of a lot of those shifts that you see. you see shifts, for example, among white men. you see shifts among catholics. you see shifts among groups that donald trump did fairly well with. for example, white men without college degrees, which were really a core part of donald trump's base. i mean, both, in 2016 and moving forward. they've actually moved, pretty strongly, to the left. not enough where biden's winning that group, by any stretch. but if donald trum
phillip, listen. your new piece in "the post" analyzes pew research center data. comparing demographic shifts between 2016 and now. so, the blue that you see there, on your screen, the blue bars. that's in this image there. show the amount of shift to democrats. while, the red is showing the shift to republicans. walk us through this. it looks like biden has a big advantage. am i reading that correctly? >> yeah, exactly. so, obviously, joe biden, in this poll, is up by about ten...