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an orphan to somebody that goes to disney land every day with the department. >> reporter: officer pikeays she's a policeman's best friend. she's spoiling you, are you going to want to work with a human partner some day. >> probably not after this, it will. >> reporter: from homeless to hero. chip reid, cbs news, washington. >> o'donnell: we told you you would love that story. we'll be right back. y. we'll be right back. so try making it smaller, and you'll be surprised at how easily starting small can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette. or psoriatic arthritis, little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting.
an orphan to somebody that goes to disney land every day with the department. >> reporter: officer pikeays she's a policeman's best friend. she's spoiling you, are you going to want to work with a human partner some day. >> probably not after this, it will. >> reporter: from homeless to hero. chip reid, cbs news, washington. >> o'donnell: we told you you would love that story. we'll be right back. y. we'll be right back. so try making it smaller, and you'll be surprised...
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after 23 years at the v.a., pike retired in march of 2000 kenisiotherapy. he served on the active duty from march, 1986, to august, 2005. when he retired from the u.s. army with the rank of chief warrant officer. upon the second retirement, he worked with the military order of the purple heart as a national service officer, assisting veterans with v.a. claims at the waco v.a. regional office. in 2008 he received the kenneth richardson award as a national service officer of the year. pike retired from service with the order of the purple heart as the region five deputy region field supervisor in 2015. he remained active with the local veterans community and served as a charter member, quarter master and commander of v.f.w. post 6008 in hewitt, texas. in addition to his many years of dedicated military and veteran service, pike anderson served on the hewitt city council for 16 years, including two terms as mayor. he was instrumental in the development of several transportation projects and the veterans memorial park at hewitt. pike contributed a great deal of
after 23 years at the v.a., pike retired in march of 2000 kenisiotherapy. he served on the active duty from march, 1986, to august, 2005. when he retired from the u.s. army with the rank of chief warrant officer. upon the second retirement, he worked with the military order of the purple heart as a national service officer, assisting veterans with v.a. claims at the waco v.a. regional office. in 2008 he received the kenneth richardson award as a national service officer of the year. pike...
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he rode over to meet with slocumb in person at slocumb's headquarters along the baltimore pike. there williams advised slocumb that it would be unwise to strip the federal army's right flank to save the left flank. and during the meeting, as they're talking about this, williams is assuming that geary's division including greene's brigade would remain. they would head to the left flank, give one whole division to occupy the right. it's an assumption that would change radically. by 7:00 p.m. on the evening of july 2nd as they are trading shots. general geary would later write that he received an order from general slocumb telling him that he needed to leave the hill as well. and the only thing that he was to leave behind was one lone brigade, and the brigade selected was george sears greene's brigade. when the 12 corps packed up they left behind greene and the remnants of the iron brigade and cutler's brigade to protect the union army's right flank on culp's hill. greene now had to juggle the remaining regiments of his command to stretch out and occupy an entire divisional front w
he rode over to meet with slocumb in person at slocumb's headquarters along the baltimore pike. there williams advised slocumb that it would be unwise to strip the federal army's right flank to save the left flank. and during the meeting, as they're talking about this, williams is assuming that geary's division including greene's brigade would remain. they would head to the left flank, give one whole division to occupy the right. it's an assumption that would change radically. by 7:00 p.m. on...
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there's muskies, blue gills, bass and pike. trails through the forests that lead to deer, a nature lovers paradise for sure. next, on past sunny iowa, where fields are rich with corn and wheat. now we go past omaha, gateway city to the plains. nebraska beckoned, men went west, leaving wagon ruts, a road or a trail in the sky. in this mountain heartland, realm of year-around sports, discover denver, mile high jewel in the rockies crown. in this range that divides the waters of the continent, all around are national parks with glaciers and sapphire lakes. down there, too, are trees and trails with animals, both wild and tame. in a canyon near durango an iron horse still travels through the west. the fantastic west, endless variety, ski slopes and dude ranches, sagebrush and pine trees, canyons and cliffs. the ruins of a sun temple. mysterious cliff dwellings, tucked behind the ledges lining mesa verde. the ancient indians left behind nothing more than empty shells. but you may discover a navajo or hoppe village of today placed in
there's muskies, blue gills, bass and pike. trails through the forests that lead to deer, a nature lovers paradise for sure. next, on past sunny iowa, where fields are rich with corn and wheat. now we go past omaha, gateway city to the plains. nebraska beckoned, men went west, leaving wagon ruts, a road or a trail in the sky. in this mountain heartland, realm of year-around sports, discover denver, mile high jewel in the rockies crown. in this range that divides the waters of the continent, all...
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i would put the heads on pikes.i would put them at the two corners of the white house. as a warning to federal bureaucrats. either get with the program, or you are gone. amy: here in new york, police arrested 18 demonstrators during a nighttime protest against president trump's attempt to steal the election. meanwhile, in phoenix, arizona, supporters of trump briefly scuffled with supporters of biden outside and maricopa coty elections department. in other election news, georgia may now be facing two runoff senate elections in january and the ouome could decide which party controls the senate. georgia republican senator david perdue has fallen below the needed 50% to beat democrat jon ossoff outright. at the time of this broadcast, perdue was at 49.8%. a runoff is already set for republican georgia senator kelly loeffler and reverend raphael warnock for the state's other senate seat. meanwhile in michigan, republican senate candidate challenger john james is refusing to concede to democratic senator gary peters. jam
i would put the heads on pikes.i would put them at the two corners of the white house. as a warning to federal bureaucrats. either get with the program, or you are gone. amy: here in new york, police arrested 18 demonstrators during a nighttime protest against president trump's attempt to steal the election. meanwhile, in phoenix, arizona, supporters of trump briefly scuffled with supporters of biden outside and maricopa coty elections department. in other election news, georgia may now be...
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pike feel right at home in it as do many other species of fish. some are facing extinction the european is a critically endangered species. oh fish need clean water and groundwater is a crucial source of that. the places in this region where the water rising from the depths is so pure is not the rhine river itself but naturally occurring ponds that by springs. here the water temperature is 11 degrees celsius all year. these springs and ponds are important and need to be protected. it looks like they can be found anywhere unexpected holes in the ground even in the middle of flat terrain. but the groundwater that feeds the springs some of which ends up in the rhine river itself is the result of a complex process. of rain that falls in the fosters mountains to the west and the black forest up plans to the east feed streams. or seeps directly into the ground through soil and wherever the rock is porous permeable or cracked. travelling downwards through sand. and gravel or other formations it's filtered and purified while also picking up minerals along
pike feel right at home in it as do many other species of fish. some are facing extinction the european is a critically endangered species. oh fish need clean water and groundwater is a crucial source of that. the places in this region where the water rising from the depths is so pure is not the rhine river itself but naturally occurring ponds that by springs. here the water temperature is 11 degrees celsius all year. these springs and ponds are important and need to be protected. it looks like...
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with [ howling ] in the rearview mirror and thanksgiving and christmas coming down the pike, san francisco's department of public health has this recommendation, if you plan on going to an indoor party, or traveling during this pandemic holiday season. dph recommends you quarantine for 14 days, upon return to san francisco. stanford dr. says for safer celebrations, precautions should be taken one step further. >> i think it would be reasonable to actually request that they be tested, for covid- 19, but let's say within 72 hours of coming to visit. mickey is not worried as much about touching common surfaces, but the stagnant air of many homes. >> is is an airborne pathogen, and so, really the highest risk environment is just breathing the air. >> if you plan on traveling on a plane across the country took over the hotspot recommendations for testing and quarantining the main the same. >> the safest thing to do would be to get tested again because again, you are going through, not a super high risk, but you know, a relatively high risk environment. getting there might be a problem, though, as
with [ howling ] in the rearview mirror and thanksgiving and christmas coming down the pike, san francisco's department of public health has this recommendation, if you plan on going to an indoor party, or traveling during this pandemic holiday season. dph recommends you quarantine for 14 days, upon return to san francisco. stanford dr. says for safer celebrations, precautions should be taken one step further. >> i think it would be reasonable to actually request that they be tested, for...
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steve bannon actually said, i'd put the heads on pikes, right. i'd put them at two corners of the white house as a warning to federal bureaucrats, you either get with the program or you're gone. steve bannon has not said one word about the 12 republican senators who are not with the program any more. some of those senators have actually congratulated joe biden on his victory. steve bannon and donald trump have said nothing about those 12 senators because it's all over, and they know it's all over, and the only reason i would ever mention steve bannon tonight or quote steve bannon tonight, who i don't usually quote -- the only reason i am quoting steve bannon tonight is that donald trump hired steve bannon for a high-level staff position in the white house. he gave steve bannon a security clearance that allowed him to attend meetings of the national security council. the guy who wants to put dr. anthony fauci's head on a pike was a key player in the very first team of white house staffers assembled during the transition by donald trump. donald tru
steve bannon actually said, i'd put the heads on pikes, right. i'd put them at two corners of the white house as a warning to federal bureaucrats, you either get with the program or you're gone. steve bannon has not said one word about the 12 republican senators who are not with the program any more. some of those senators have actually congratulated joe biden on his victory. steve bannon and donald trump have said nothing about those 12 senators because it's all over, and they know it's all...
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pike feel right at home in it as do many other species of fish. some are facing extinction the european there's a critically endangered species. oh fish need clean water and groundwater is a crucial source of that. the places in this region where the water rising from the depths is so pure is not the rhine river itself but naturally occurring ponds fed by springs. here the water temperature is 11 degrees celsius all year. the springs and ponds are important and need to be protected. it looks like they can be found anywhere unexpected holes in the ground even in the middle of flat terrain. but the groundwater that feeds the springs some of which ends up in the rhine river itself is the result of a complex process of rain that falls in the fust as mountains to the west and the black forest up plans to the east feed streams. or seeps directly into the ground through soil and wherever the rock is porous permeable or cracked and travelling down were. through sand gravel or other formations it's filtered and purified while also picking up minerals along
pike feel right at home in it as do many other species of fish. some are facing extinction the european there's a critically endangered species. oh fish need clean water and groundwater is a crucial source of that. the places in this region where the water rising from the depths is so pure is not the rhine river itself but naturally occurring ponds fed by springs. here the water temperature is 11 degrees celsius all year. the springs and ponds are important and need to be protected. it looks...
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the spring or summer >> all right now tom joins us tom, there are eve more vaccines coming down the pike in the new year. >> reporter: yeah. astra zeneca and johnson & johnso both expect to have their vaccine candidates ready in the first quarter. the military is already planning the distribution for all of this. within 24 hours of approval it plans to start shipping the vaccine to all 50 states it is a big logistical challenge. >> yeah. tom, a vaccine can't come fast enough as more than 2,000 americans died from covid in a single day for the first time since may. and the number hospitalized set a record at more than 80,000 miguel almaguer on new restrictions and also resistance. >> reporter: after another record breaking day of new covid infections, our nation is on pace to add up to 46,000 deaths by mid-december with every state reeling, today a growing number are implementing new restrictions in pennsylvania, out of state visitors must get a covid test maryland capping capacity at churches and businesses colorado adding new restrictions and earlier closures >> stop socializing outside
the spring or summer >> all right now tom joins us tom, there are eve more vaccines coming down the pike in the new year. >> reporter: yeah. astra zeneca and johnson & johnso both expect to have their vaccine candidates ready in the first quarter. the military is already planning the distribution for all of this. within 24 hours of approval it plans to start shipping the vaccine to all 50 states it is a big logistical challenge. >> yeah. tom, a vaccine can't come fast...
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are you to believe me or is this the future of urban transit traveling by pike? here in berlin, more and more people have recently switched to 2 wheelers. this route is to become part of the cycle expressway, for the capital over the next few years. how do we want to travel? how do we want to live? i'll be looking into these questions on my journey today. sustainable travel. how does it work? and what can you discover when you're away from the popular sites? that's what i want to find out. so i made appointments with experts here berlin, but also in the small town of the nearby because there they have a university that's completely focused on the topic off sustainability. well, i'm curious. the future of travel is also a concern for amsterdam, a city very much affected by mass tourism almost city who rents both explains how you can discover a tourist magnet like venice in a different way. nature profits from visitor management as the games in world heritage sites near bilin shows. oh glory. oh, look out you go. great weather where you taking me to the temple of t
are you to believe me or is this the future of urban transit traveling by pike? here in berlin, more and more people have recently switched to 2 wheelers. this route is to become part of the cycle expressway, for the capital over the next few years. how do we want to travel? how do we want to live? i'll be looking into these questions on my journey today. sustainable travel. how does it work? and what can you discover when you're away from the popular sites? that's what i want to find out. so i...
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remember last night the president was out thing a reds wave, talking about the fact that republicans pikedseats in the house and looked poe to keep the estimates. you would have to believe at the conspiracy theory only affected him because the down-ballot races went mnly in the republicans' way. he's touting the votes that he likes while telling people, on't county. me. these historic may have-in blooths, mostly went to joe bimedsen bec be same. may feel them investment and thd prt had been saying i want you to come in person. now he's in a situation where mail-in votes are zip coming - an continuesly coming in and favoring joe biledsen in that wa robert: some republicans have spoken out. >> there may be fralmons. we know that right now and for the be. to go outs and claim that withou nil evidence of that is -- is dangerous. >> the if the's allegations of large-scale fraud and theft of the election are not starkte i'm not atwar of noy significant wrongdoing. robert: sue, you talked about how the .comfeels like they're in a pretty good spot after tuesday because of those gains in the house
remember last night the president was out thing a reds wave, talking about the fact that republicans pikedseats in the house and looked poe to keep the estimates. you would have to believe at the conspiracy theory only affected him because the down-ballot races went mnly in the republicans' way. he's touting the votes that he likes while telling people, on't county. me. these historic may have-in blooths, mostly went to joe bimedsen bec be same. may feel them investment and thd prt had been...
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this is the future of urban transit travelling by pike. here in berlin. more and more people have recently switched to 2 wheelers. only this route is to become part of the cycle expressway, for the capital over the next few years. how do we want to travel? how do we want to live? i'll be looking into these questions on my journey today. sustainable travel. how does it work? and what can you discover when you're away from the popular sites? that's what i want to find out. so i made appointments with experts here. berlin, but also in the small town nearby because there they have a university that's completely focused on the topic off sustainability. well, i'm curious. the future of travel is also a concern for amsterdam, a city very much affected by mass tourism jump almost city, explains how you can discover a tourist magnet like venice in a different way. nature profits from visitor management has a big limousine world heritage site near bilin shows. i look out at you both great weather where you're taking me to the temple of the felt one of my favorite p
this is the future of urban transit travelling by pike. here in berlin. more and more people have recently switched to 2 wheelers. only this route is to become part of the cycle expressway, for the capital over the next few years. how do we want to travel? how do we want to live? i'll be looking into these questions on my journey today. sustainable travel. how does it work? and what can you discover when you're away from the popular sites? that's what i want to find out. so i made appointments...
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pike feel right at home in it as too many other species of fish. some are facing extinction the european is a critically endangered species. own fish need clean water and groundwater is a crucial source of that. the places in this region where the water rising from the depths is so pure is not the rhine river itself but naturally occurring ponds fed by springs. here the water temperature is 11 degrees celsius all year. the springs and ponds are important and need to be protected. it looks like they can be found anywhere unexpected holes in the ground even in the middle of flat terrain. and the groundwater that feeds the springs some of which ends up in the rhine river itself is the result of a complex process. of rain that falls in the fosters mountains to the west and the black forest up plans to the east feed streams. or seeps directly into the ground through soil and wherever the rock is porous permeable or cracked and travelling downwards through sand gravel or other formations it's filtered and purified while also picking up minerals along the
pike feel right at home in it as too many other species of fish. some are facing extinction the european is a critically endangered species. own fish need clean water and groundwater is a crucial source of that. the places in this region where the water rising from the depths is so pure is not the rhine river itself but naturally occurring ponds fed by springs. here the water temperature is 11 degrees celsius all year. the springs and ponds are important and need to be protected. it looks like...
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americans on the verge of ruin seeking medical treatment can cost a fortune but the heartbeat the pike in medicine to this you may not get one or the other. so some people are standing up in solidarity making sure they're taken care of free of charge in field hospitals not unlike those found in a country at war and insight into the lives of those who cannot scrape a living in the heart of destitute america. san diego in southern california $300.00 days of sunshine a year beaches as far as the eye can see an idyllic setting the picture postcard california san diego is also one of the most dynamic cities in the country here unemployment is practically nonexistent. this dream lifestyle was once an everyday reality for eric he was a successful computer engineer earning 7000 euros a month today at 53 years old this man lives alone in his car. and to eat for free he's made an agreement with the employees of a pizzeria. hello . how are you today. looks yes. thank you. could you take your that these are the slices that they have in their display that they haven't for too long then they put the
americans on the verge of ruin seeking medical treatment can cost a fortune but the heartbeat the pike in medicine to this you may not get one or the other. so some people are standing up in solidarity making sure they're taken care of free of charge in field hospitals not unlike those found in a country at war and insight into the lives of those who cannot scrape a living in the heart of destitute america. san diego in southern california $300.00 days of sunshine a year beaches as far as the...
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anthony fauci and fbi director christopher wray should have their heads on pikes outside the white houseeports say he was speaking metaphorically and he never called for that. >>> mark esper has prepared a letter of resignation. esper who has long been at odds with president trump prepared his letter because he is one of the cabinet officials long expected to be pushed out after the election in a statement he wrote in part secretary esper continues to serve the nation at the pleasure of the president esper is helping members of congress draft legislation that would strip the names of confederate leaders from military bases, a move that could put him further at odds with the president. >>> the coronavirus pandemic is not taking an election pause the nation reported over 120,000 new cases for the first time that's according to an nbc news tally. the latest numbers eclipse wednesday's previous day record by nearly 16,000 that marks the second day in a row this country has reported over 100,000 cases. >>> and just as final presidential votes are counted, the virus is surging in key battlegro
anthony fauci and fbi director christopher wray should have their heads on pikes outside the white houseeports say he was speaking metaphorically and he never called for that. >>> mark esper has prepared a letter of resignation. esper who has long been at odds with president trump prepared his letter because he is one of the cabinet officials long expected to be pushed out after the election in a statement he wrote in part secretary esper continues to serve the nation at the pleasure...
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gunshots but at 1st i thought it was firecrackers we didn't take it seriously and then i saw the most of pikes the roadblocks and the police and i realized that it was serious there was a church here and the priest who is 47 years old was shot. i live nearby i was watching t.v. at home and suddenly i heard something like how my blues some big booming noises so it was it might be kids playing outside i decided to figure out what was going on and then i heard someone screaming when i went downstairs i saw the police and realized what was happening but unfortunately this time it's in what's going to happen next that's what we are now asking ourselves this latest incident came as france was still trying to come to terms with tragedy terror struck on thursday morning in the city of nice when a knife men rampaged through a church killing 3 that attack coming just 2 weeks after the brutal beheading of a teacher in paris who had shown his class characters of the prophet muhammad president describe the attack in nice as an islamist terror incident this is how that day unfolded. because you're going to
gunshots but at 1st i thought it was firecrackers we didn't take it seriously and then i saw the most of pikes the roadblocks and the police and i realized that it was serious there was a church here and the priest who is 47 years old was shot. i live nearby i was watching t.v. at home and suddenly i heard something like how my blues some big booming noises so it was it might be kids playing outside i decided to figure out what was going on and then i heard someone screaming when i went...
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we explain its importance to the pike. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race in this on off and spearing dramatic development. only really i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical. daryn time to sit down and talk welcome back to me appear tunes warned against attempts to threaten the peace deal between armenia and azerbaijan. on the disputed new corner karabakh region, the russian president added the only alternative to the truce is war. the city mosque that heard the 1st friday prayers in 27 years to mark the 1st turn of as every troop says, stipulated in the cease fire on 2 smart guys, you have reports from the ground. in 1993, the city of baghdad was seized by armenian forces. the nuchal population was evicted, expelled the never since then. it has been a goose city. no one has lived there until now. a short bus ride later we had done what new journalist has that in years. cross the front lines of the gor
we explain its importance to the pike. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race in this on off and spearing dramatic development. only really i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical. daryn time to sit down and talk welcome back to me appear tunes warned against attempts to threaten the peace deal between armenia and azerbaijan. on the disputed new corner karabakh region, the...
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the pike committee. and the house select committee on assassinations, of course. in the early 1990's, there was a movie that came out by oliver stone. at the end of the movie, he made a point of saying that all the records have been open and available. oliver: mr. chairman, members of the subcommittee, my name is oliver stone. i assure you it is with pleasure and some pride i appear before the subcommittee today to urge the passage of house joint resolution 454 "to provide for the expeditious disclosure of records relevant to the assassination of president john f. kennedy." martha: the point was to make sure that all the records that were considered assassination related were collected and sent to the national archives. and opened to the greatest extent possible. there was an independent agency created. it was temporary. its job was to make sure they -- the agencies were complying with this and to make sure the records were open to the greatest extent possible. in response to the act, we created the collection, and the collection has been here at the national arch
the pike committee. and the house select committee on assassinations, of course. in the early 1990's, there was a movie that came out by oliver stone. at the end of the movie, he made a point of saying that all the records have been open and available. oliver: mr. chairman, members of the subcommittee, my name is oliver stone. i assure you it is with pleasure and some pride i appear before the subcommittee today to urge the passage of house joint resolution 454 "to provide for the...
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kind of mix in order to get a better deal out of this iran deal, which he knows is coming down the pike and biden has already said he's going to try to return to it. so, you know, i think that there's going to be a lot of negotiating, both by america's allies, israel and saudi arabia, as well as by iran. and, and there's, we worry about china because china's been opening up relations with, with iran. china's not just sit around twiddling his thumbs in the last spring. iran was only exporting a few 100000 barrels of oil today. today. it's exporting 100000000 barrels a day, and that's largely to china and allies who are breaking the sanctions that america is trying to impose. and, and so there's a lot of pressure to come up with some larger deal that everybody can live with. joshua, thanks for going into such detail on a number of issues there really appreciate your time. joshua landis, professor of middle eastern studies at the university of oklahoma, pleasure cric recapping of what we've just been speaking about are our main and only story today. as scientists labeled, the father of the
kind of mix in order to get a better deal out of this iran deal, which he knows is coming down the pike and biden has already said he's going to try to return to it. so, you know, i think that there's going to be a lot of negotiating, both by america's allies, israel and saudi arabia, as well as by iran. and, and there's, we worry about china because china's been opening up relations with, with iran. china's not just sit around twiddling his thumbs in the last spring. iran was only exporting a...
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the pike minister does all that the former governing e.p. added if party educated in new party that there's a lot of reflect existing fault lies in the country that does not reflect existing social cleavage is or the kind of predominant more sort of organizing and mobilization that exists in the country he changes the party in a very rushed way in december of last year by in may he realized that there is no way that that party could we anything are example either competitive. so the prime minister uses the term because an emergency relation to corbett to postpone the election now after essentially eliminating every kind of. powerful or for a middle political adversary within or without which is the most significant region that eliminating jailing everybody the prime minister is saying now we can go for elections in those and it has just the case in which is quite a bit has not been as well been dealt with in the numbers that are going up more people are dying so so you can see that the difference between these 2 forces is ultimately politica
the pike minister does all that the former governing e.p. added if party educated in new party that there's a lot of reflect existing fault lies in the country that does not reflect existing social cleavage is or the kind of predominant more sort of organizing and mobilization that exists in the country he changes the party in a very rushed way in december of last year by in may he realized that there is no way that that party could we anything are example either competitive. so the prime...
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texting or when you're looking through the news feed, you really never know what's coming down the pike. you never know when you're going to sort of hit that jackpot, so to speak. when it's coming and how much it'll be. so the randomness is very important to keep you hooked in. i think the fact that we're damn bullying money in a casino isn't really that different than what we're doing. because in both cases, what we're really gambling is our attention and our time. right and across the board. we're sitting there sort of hoping for some little reward to never knowing when it's going to in all cases where we're sort of sitting alone with the machine . there's no natural stopping point. i think that the similarities are quite striking. we check our phones over 150 times a day or it just like put out put up. it's the 1st thing we look at when i wake up . the last thing we look at before we go to sleep is like were glued to it, and that's, that's by design. we know how, like over 2000000000 skinner boxes in people's pockets. we are running the largest experiment like psychological experimen
texting or when you're looking through the news feed, you really never know what's coming down the pike. you never know when you're going to sort of hit that jackpot, so to speak. when it's coming and how much it'll be. so the randomness is very important to keep you hooked in. i think the fact that we're damn bullying money in a casino isn't really that different than what we're doing. because in both cases, what we're really gambling is our attention and our time. right and across the board....
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that approval will come too late for the vaccine to arrive to stop pikes in cases over the holidays. >> public health officials are banking on a vaccine. pfizer applying for emergency use authorization for the vaccine which is 95% effective. americans could get vaccinated next month. >> we will announce an fda advisory committee date. we could be authorized in a few weeks. to do plans to have 50 million doses available this year. the timing of the roll out will be up to the fda. >> i don't want to speak for the regulatory agencies. it is in their hands. >> the virus rages with 150,000 new cases i'vey day. governments are impliments new restrictions to stop the spread. they are taking a heavy toll on businesses. >> 150,000 people that will be laid off. we will have to lay off our staff again. >> bunce approval for the vaccine is given distributions will start within 24 hours. >>> while all eyes are to pfizer vaccine, testing goes on. a new age group joins the phase three trial. >>> a terrifying wake-up call as a fire rips through the 11th floor of a highrise apartment. >>> an indictme
that approval will come too late for the vaccine to arrive to stop pikes in cases over the holidays. >> public health officials are banking on a vaccine. pfizer applying for emergency use authorization for the vaccine which is 95% effective. americans could get vaccinated next month. >> we will announce an fda advisory committee date. we could be authorized in a few weeks. to do plans to have 50 million doses available this year. the timing of the roll out will be up to the fda....
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say this is the best we can do while we wait for the fantastic and hopeful vaccines coming down the pike very shortly. >> look. we just put up the numbers how a lot of people are changed the thanksgiving plans. but the bad news is a lot of people have not. you know, doctor, that there will be people having thanksgiving tomorrow, having their meal and going and traveling to see someone who's not in their immediate household. i know so many people who are doing this who otherwise are pretty careful when it comes to coronavirus. what can they do? right? they're going. there's nothing, nothing that's going to stop them and going to see the family members. what can they do in that environment? is that it? they've made the decision. >> if they see their family members and not part of their normal social bubble they have to maintain that distance. it is easy to be complacent to take off the mask among those people that you love but because you don't see them that often there's the opportunity that you may infect or be infected by the people you love on this planet than anyone else and wash down
say this is the best we can do while we wait for the fantastic and hopeful vaccines coming down the pike very shortly. >> look. we just put up the numbers how a lot of people are changed the thanksgiving plans. but the bad news is a lot of people have not. you know, doctor, that there will be people having thanksgiving tomorrow, having their meal and going and traveling to see someone who's not in their immediate household. i know so many people who are doing this who otherwise are pretty...
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versus lyft and we were saying this is a reopening trade focused on north america, but i think the way pikelooking for a play to move back to the june highs or above makes a lot of sense after a move like this, this thing is likely to move 15%, 20% in either direction. you just better get the direction right or those calls week worthless quickly. >> mike, thanks for the action more options action tune into friday, 5:30 eastern time. >>> coming up next, we have your final trades turn on my tv and boom, it's got all my favorite shows right there. i wish my trading platform worked like that. well have you tried thinkorswim? this is totally customizable, so you focus only on what you want. okay, it's got screeners and watchlists. and you can even see how your predictions might affect the value of the stocks you're interested in. now this is what i'm talking about. yeah, it'll free up more time for your... uh, true crime shows? british baking competitions. hm. didn't peg you for a crumpet guy. focus on what matters to you with thinkorswim. ♪ >>> welcome back be sure to tune in tonight for "the n
versus lyft and we were saying this is a reopening trade focused on north america, but i think the way pikelooking for a play to move back to the june highs or above makes a lot of sense after a move like this, this thing is likely to move 15%, 20% in either direction. you just better get the direction right or those calls week worthless quickly. >> mike, thanks for the action more options action tune into friday, 5:30 eastern time. >>> coming up next, we have your final trades...
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we have large quantities coming down the pike at exactly the same time that we're -- i won't say we'rebut we've got more people in the hospital than ever. we're cruising to over 200,000 cases a day and maybe 200 deaths a day. but we've got the vaccines coming. we've got to be adroit and work quickly and that requires complete cooperation between the administration. what we needed was a seemless transition so the new team could get ready to trtd the advantage scenes that the old team brought us. it's like a relay but we're behind right now. >> dr. fauci has said he would like to meet with president-elect joe biden's team? when could that happen and how much could he help this team? >> i'm sure he'll be one of the first team the biden transition wants to talk to and he can help imprens men'sly. he's been planning this vaccine since when it was discovered. like what the national academy panel on equitable distribution of the vaccine has done. calling out who's the most needy to get the vaccinations first and what that caddens will be. now that we'll have an ethical white house, i think we
we have large quantities coming down the pike at exactly the same time that we're -- i won't say we'rebut we've got more people in the hospital than ever. we're cruising to over 200,000 cases a day and maybe 200 deaths a day. but we've got the vaccines coming. we've got to be adroit and work quickly and that requires complete cooperation between the administration. what we needed was a seemless transition so the new team could get ready to trtd the advantage scenes that the old team brought us....
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talked about the prospect which sam fazeli is looking for two of more information coming down the pikea numbers daily basis. european equity markets are getting ready to close. a much comber session then -- a much calmer session then we saw yesterday. the ibex continues to be a huge outperformer in spain, up by 3.3%. 14.1% over the last five days. the european close is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: it is tuesday, it feels like friday, but it is still tuesday. than's session much calmer the one we saw yesterday. the upside continues to prevail and stocks continue to be bid. there was not a lot of pundits talking about this big selloff many people anticipated. quite the opposite. we are up nearly a full percent. adding to the gains we saw yesterday. the stoxx 600 is well north of 400. let's talk about individual markets run your. the ftse 100 up 1.92. the dax up .8%. it is the periphery that continues to be the out performer. spain is highly exposed to the tourism industry. as a result, the possibility of a vaccine seeing the market bounce back strongly. the banking sector is up. the a
talked about the prospect which sam fazeli is looking for two of more information coming down the pikea numbers daily basis. european equity markets are getting ready to close. a much comber session then -- a much calmer session then we saw yesterday. the ibex continues to be a huge outperformer in spain, up by 3.3%. 14.1% over the last five days. the european close is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: it is tuesday, it feels like friday, but it is still tuesday. than's session much calmer the...
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i don't think most americans know what's coming down the pike if we lose the senate majority. >> billator, we're talking about a covid relief deal. i did not have a chance to ask senator gilibrand this. i wonder now, i know mitch mcconnell had $500 billion, the press was willing to go to one and-a-half billion and nancy pelosi passed on that. we had tried to do a fifth congress bill, the senate republicans, we tried twice. i heard senator gilibrand who is my the friend say we should have appropriated money for the teachers and the schools to get them open. we tried. she voted against it. because they didn't want to spend just $500 billion. they wanted to spend $2 trillion. while we're at it rewrite the immigration laws and let federal prisoners go. the republicans said no. we need the coronavirus bill. we don't need a change america into venezuela bill. and that is the truth. and i am not gonna vote for a bill by speaker pelosi or anybody else that has a lot of spending porn and policy porn in it t if they want to do a coronavirus bill, let's do a coronavirus virus bill. >> bill: she
i don't think most americans know what's coming down the pike if we lose the senate majority. >> billator, we're talking about a covid relief deal. i did not have a chance to ask senator gilibrand this. i wonder now, i know mitch mcconnell had $500 billion, the press was willing to go to one and-a-half billion and nancy pelosi passed on that. we had tried to do a fifth congress bill, the senate republicans, we tried twice. i heard senator gilibrand who is my the friend say we should have...
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a vaccine coming down the pike and hay valeant u.s. economy. ♪ annmarie: good morning.oomberg markets: european open." i am anna edwards in london. the cash trade is less than one hour away. here are your top headlines. policy priority. president-elect joe biden's transition will start with a plan to curb coronavirus as u.s. cases top 100,000 again. the biden booth. global equities had for records on optimism around the biden administration. the dollar is weaker.
a vaccine coming down the pike and hay valeant u.s. economy. ♪ annmarie: good morning.oomberg markets: european open." i am anna edwards in london. the cash trade is less than one hour away. here are your top headlines. policy priority. president-elect joe biden's transition will start with a plan to curb coronavirus as u.s. cases top 100,000 again. the biden booth. global equities had for records on optimism around the biden administration. the dollar is weaker.
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what does the pike look like for the next six weeks? -- for the next few weeks?next few weeks are going to be pretty busy. we have airbnb, doordash, which, firm, most of these if not all of these could be tens of billions of dollars in value, so it is going to be a very active are late-fall, and these mostly consumer companies which contrasts with september, when we saw a lot of enterprise companies going public. it is a busy thanksgiving to christmas time period. emily: i know that airbnb had a filing that was delayed for a few days. we have a report airbnb is working on an exchange ipo and that hasn't been decided. what do we know about the not boltslts -- the nuts and of how airbnb plans to do this? katie: we expect the airbnb filing to come out next week. because they didn't want the attention from the election to steal their thunder. everything is still going according to plan for airbnb. we still expect them to go public by the end of the year. we will see their filing next week. the thing about the long-term stock exchange is they are considering doing tha
what does the pike look like for the next six weeks? -- for the next few weeks?next few weeks are going to be pretty busy. we have airbnb, doordash, which, firm, most of these if not all of these could be tens of billions of dollars in value, so it is going to be a very active are late-fall, and these mostly consumer companies which contrasts with september, when we saw a lot of enterprise companies going public. it is a busy thanksgiving to christmas time period. emily: i know that airbnb had...
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how is this moment different in the pike spike we saw in the su and early spring?to say is that tests picking up asymptomatic . you can see these are people who are quite sick. and that really debunks it right there. we just see that cases are rising much faster and hospitalization have gone through the roof. we have numbers from health and human services now that we got this weekend about how many hospitals are anticipating a staffing shortage and it is more than a thousand hospitals are anticipating a staffing shortage in just the next week. >> dr. hamlin, you and alexis have been two of my most trusted voices in terms of understanding this pandemic and the roles that we each play as individuals. you had a piece in the atlantic that shook me that i share with everyone, what's ahead? even though there is fatigue, we'll have to hunker down and do it one more time. what does it look like for most people? >> it involves shaking this misconception that we are on a path towards normalcy that's going to be phase one and phase two and three and progress accordingly. beca
how is this moment different in the pike spike we saw in the su and early spring?to say is that tests picking up asymptomatic . you can see these are people who are quite sick. and that really debunks it right there. we just see that cases are rising much faster and hospitalization have gone through the roof. we have numbers from health and human services now that we got this weekend about how many hospitals are anticipating a staffing shortage and it is more than a thousand hospitals are...
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but we know there are a number of other cases coming down the pike, like lgbtq parents adopting kids,ut the census, and about voting. so i don't think simply about because of the words of two justices, the world will suddenly see a change in this very conservative court. >> senator, i appreciate your time. thank you. >> very good. thank you. >>> next, breaking news, a pennsylvania postal worker changing his story. what he's saying now. >>> plus, she was 1 of 3 democrats who flipped her district in the election, which had been held by republicans since 1995. in georgia. what is happening in georgia? how did she win? she says it was this message. >> today we're in this crisis because of politicians who have given up. >> will that work for the democrats running in the senate runoffs? ♪spread a little somethin to remember♪ philadelphia cream cheese, made with fresh milk and real cream. makes your recipes their holiday favorites. the holidays are made with philly. here? nah. ♪ introducing the all new chevy trailblazer. here? nope. ♪ here. ♪ when the middle of nowhere, is somewhere. the all
but we know there are a number of other cases coming down the pike, like lgbtq parents adopting kids,ut the census, and about voting. so i don't think simply about because of the words of two justices, the world will suddenly see a change in this very conservative court. >> senator, i appreciate your time. thank you. >> very good. thank you. >>> next, breaking news, a pennsylvania postal worker changing his story. what he's saying now. >>> plus, she was 1 of 3...
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currently able to keep up, but at this trajectory, we're looking at that hurricane coming down the pike. >> europe has been, dr. casey, ahead of us in this new covid surge by a couple of weeks pretty stead i pretty steadily. this shows patients in italy -- i think we have it it shows patients in italy getting treated in their cars because there are not any beds in the hospitals are we on track to have that kind of reality in the united states >> we may get there. we're not there yet but at this current trajectory, that could happen >> you were on this newscast as our guest last month and delivered this warning here, listen >> we are on the verge of a crisis in green bay and our surrounding counties over the course of the last week every single hospital system has been either near capacity, at capacity or above capacity >> and that was a month ago. and things have only gotten worse for you what is your advice for communities that are just now reaching that point p snp -- >> the most important thing is we all have to take an active part in stepping this pandemic wear a mask, socially dist
currently able to keep up, but at this trajectory, we're looking at that hurricane coming down the pike. >> europe has been, dr. casey, ahead of us in this new covid surge by a couple of weeks pretty stead i pretty steadily. this shows patients in italy -- i think we have it it shows patients in italy getting treated in their cars because there are not any beds in the hospitals are we on track to have that kind of reality in the united states >> we may get there. we're not there yet...
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we have large quantities coming down the pike.ime that we're at -- i won't even say the peak but we're at one of the peaks of this pandemic. we've got 80,000 people in hospitals. the most we've ever had. we're cruising on towards well over 200,000 cases a day. and maybe 2,500 deaths per day but we have got the vaccines coming. so we have to be very careful and adroit and work quickly. and that requires cooperation between the administration. what we needed was a seamless transition so the new team could get ready to distribute the vaccines that the old team brought us. it's like a relay but we're behind the ball right now. >> dr. fauci has said that he would like to meet prote president-elect biden's team. when do you expect that to happen? and how much can he help this transition team? probably, immensely, right? >> i expect that to happen, right away. i'm sure he will be one of the first people that the biden-transition team wants to talk to. and he can help immensely because he's been planning this vaccine since the disease was
we have large quantities coming down the pike.ime that we're at -- i won't even say the peak but we're at one of the peaks of this pandemic. we've got 80,000 people in hospitals. the most we've ever had. we're cruising on towards well over 200,000 cases a day. and maybe 2,500 deaths per day but we have got the vaccines coming. so we have to be very careful and adroit and work quickly. and that requires cooperation between the administration. what we needed was a seamless transition so the new...
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you have the vaccine coming down the pike that's great for stocks. the only thing you're missing is a stimulus package, which is driving us both nuts >> i do think the only thing that -- first of all, i agree with that scenario the question is, are we anticipating that scenario is so much of that in the market i would say when you see stocks go down that reported great numbers like walmart and home depot, you're already getting a chance to buy them again why? because those declines are presuming that the comparisons next year are going to be too hard i don't think so i think a lot of these companies like brian cornel said today, they have picked up a giant amount of allegiance i think these companies have wiped out a lot of smaller companies because there's no stimulus i hate to say this, but i think congress has doomed so many companies. the president has doomed so many companies. you're going to get walmart, it's amazon, it's target, it's costco, it's home depot. i still think lowe's i don't think lowe's is a sale here that's who won they don't hav
you have the vaccine coming down the pike that's great for stocks. the only thing you're missing is a stimulus package, which is driving us both nuts >> i do think the only thing that -- first of all, i agree with that scenario the question is, are we anticipating that scenario is so much of that in the market i would say when you see stocks go down that reported great numbers like walmart and home depot, you're already getting a chance to buy them again why? because those declines are...