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. >> a polo match found the ever present photographers just too intrusive.viously distressed. >> it's not much fun watching polo when you're being sure rounded by people with very long lenses poking at you the entire time and this adds up to a certain amount of strain each time. >> it tempting to look at diana crying at the polo matches and i think everyone was looking at her, expecting her to behave correctly. but diana's learning curve was realizing charles wasn't really hers, that he was in love with someone else. >> the camilla thing kept rearing it head through our engagement. i was trying to be mature about the situation but i couldn't talk to anyone about it. >> diana found out about camilla and charles' relationship from the gossip mongers at buckingham palace. >> she knew at that stage that charles was in love with camilla even though he had broken off the relationship and to be the dutiful loving husband of diana. that must have sounded very hallow to her. >> she was too young to understand what charles and camilla have between each other. charles
. >> a polo match found the ever present photographers just too intrusive.viously distressed. >> it's not much fun watching polo when you're being sure rounded by people with very long lenses poking at you the entire time and this adds up to a certain amount of strain each time. >> it tempting to look at diana crying at the polo matches and i think everyone was looking at her, expecting her to behave correctly. but diana's learning curve was realizing charles wasn't really...
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polo matches, friends weddings and parties, weekends away.istocrats. the woman, born into these aristocratic families, would play at having a job. not a career like i'm going to become a lawyer or doctor. it was no, i'll be a nanny or nursery schoolteacher. >> when diana came to me as a shy 18-year-old babysitter, she had very little world experience, none at all and she was just wonderful with patrick. she sat on the floor with him and was totally focused on him. she worked at a nursery school the days she was not working with me. one of her strongest characteristics was she was very tactile. she wanted to hug people, reach out and touch them. that basic warm trusting loving, caring personality was always there. ♪ ♪ >> diana had this idea that she was cut out destined, if you'd like to be different. to be something a little bit special. >> she becomes clear in her goals. diana would use the kind of soft power, very feminine power. she realized despite not having overt drive, overt ambition, she had something else. >> in the '80s, still aroun
polo matches, friends weddings and parties, weekends away.istocrats. the woman, born into these aristocratic families, would play at having a job. not a career like i'm going to become a lawyer or doctor. it was no, i'll be a nanny or nursery schoolteacher. >> when diana came to me as a shy 18-year-old babysitter, she had very little world experience, none at all and she was just wonderful with patrick. she sat on the floor with him and was totally focused on him. she worked at a nursery...
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charles had been playing polo in petworth in sussex.nt she was a lot of fun. she'd make him laugh. she was cute. >> this was her opportunity at this house party when they were flown together. i think she seized that chance with both hands. >> diana looks in the mirror and says to her, remember you're a spencer. there was barbecue on the night of the polo and charles and diana were sitting together on a hay bale and diana started to talk about lord mount baton who died and to tell charles how sorry she had felt for him, watching him at mount baton's funeral. he was prince charles's father's uncle, so he was a great uncle. lord mount bat op's death was devastatesing for prince charles. he's lost the one person in his life who was a real father figure to him, who would give him advice and whom he would actually listen to. and charles is so moved by this young woman, her empathy, her caringness, and for diana, charles was a sort of prince charming. she saw a sensitivity in him she feels like a human being. she was listening to him, because
charles had been playing polo in petworth in sussex.nt she was a lot of fun. she'd make him laugh. she was cute. >> this was her opportunity at this house party when they were flown together. i think she seized that chance with both hands. >> diana looks in the mirror and says to her, remember you're a spencer. there was barbecue on the night of the polo and charles and diana were sitting together on a hay bale and diana started to talk about lord mount baton who died and to tell...
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. >> a polo match who found the ever present photographers just too intrusive. led away, obviously distressed. >> it's not much fun actually watching polo when you're being surrounded by people with very long lenses, poking them from all directions at you the entire time. i think all this adds up to a certain amount of strain each time. >> it's tempting to look at diana crying at polo matches and thinking she thought everyone was looking at her, expecting her to behave correctly. but diana's learning curve was realizing that charles wasn't really hers. that she was in love with someone else. >> the camilla thing kept rearing its head through our whole engagement. i was trying to be mature about the situation, but i couldn't talk to anyone about it. ♪ ♪ >> diana found out about camilla barker bowls and charles' relationship from the gossipmongerers at buckingham palace. >> she knew at that stage that charles was in love with camilla, even though he had broken off the relationship to be the dutiful and loving husband of diana. >> that must have sounded very follow
. >> a polo match who found the ever present photographers just too intrusive. led away, obviously distressed. >> it's not much fun actually watching polo when you're being surrounded by people with very long lenses, poking them from all directions at you the entire time. i think all this adds up to a certain amount of strain each time. >> it's tempting to look at diana crying at polo matches and thinking she thought everyone was looking at her, expecting her to behave...
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a virgin. >> in july 1980 diana's life begins to change dramatically. >> charles had been playing polona receives this invitation, and she immediately packs her bags and goes. >> and charles was told that she was jolly, which meant she was a lot of fun. she'd make him laugh. she was cute. >> this was her opportunity at this house party when they were flung together. i think she seized that chance with both hands. >> diana looks in the mirror and says to herself remember you're a spencer. >> there was a barbecue on the night of the polo, and charles and diana were sitting together on a hay bale. and diana started to talk about the lord who died the year before and to tell charles how sorry she had felt for him watching him at his funeral. >> lord mount batten was prince charles' father's uncle, so he was a great-uncle. his death was devastating for prince charles. he's lost the one person in his life who was a real father figure to him, who would give him advice and whom he would actually listen to. >> and charles was so moved by this young woman, her empathy, her caringness. >> and for
a virgin. >> in july 1980 diana's life begins to change dramatically. >> charles had been playing polona receives this invitation, and she immediately packs her bags and goes. >> and charles was told that she was jolly, which meant she was a lot of fun. she'd make him laugh. she was cute. >> this was her opportunity at this house party when they were flung together. i think she seized that chance with both hands. >> diana looks in the mirror and says to herself...
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cnn's polo sandoval joins us from new york, and polo, despite the sickout, we're hearing no departmentsve been closed, they are still responding to all calls, but the question is, how long can they keep that up? >> it was two weeks ago the city laid it out. if you're a city employee, get vaccinated or possibly lose your paycheck here. that's because starting tomorrow, all new york city employees, including policemen and firefighters, have to prove they have at least one covid vaccination. there are a few exceptions. there are some that still have those pending reasonable accommodation requests. overall, though, if you look at the latest number put out by new york's mayor just today, about 91% of the city's work force now in compliance, but still, that means thousands of employees still have not rolled up their sleeve. when you break down the number in terms of who is vaccinated right now at the new york fire department and the police department, you're seeing about 84% of the nypd according to these updated figures as of yesterday now have at least one shot. fdny, that number at 78%, wh
cnn's polo sandoval joins us from new york, and polo, despite the sickout, we're hearing no departmentsve been closed, they are still responding to all calls, but the question is, how long can they keep that up? >> it was two weeks ago the city laid it out. if you're a city employee, get vaccinated or possibly lose your paycheck here. that's because starting tomorrow, all new york city employees, including policemen and firefighters, have to prove they have at least one covid vaccination....
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polo, thank you. let's get more expertise on covid with medical analyst dr. lena wen. you detail three things that need to happen for us to put the pandemic behind us. i want to show viewers shots for younger kids. vaccines for younger kids was the first thing on your list. as polo noted, we could get fda approval for vaccines for kids 5 to 11 potentially next month. what advice do you give parents weighing that decision? >> good morning, boris. i think it is very good news that we do have the possibility of vaccines for the younger age group 5 to 11 very soon. although, i wish the cdc were meeting earlier. the fda is meeting tuesday, october 26th. the cdc meeting is a full week later. i wish they would meet that week because it is important to get the parents of younger kids the option to get vaccinated. we are in a waiting game. we have not seen the data from pfizer. i would want the fda and cdc, the top regulatory authorities to weigh the data. we, as parentsscientists, we want that data. we trust our pediatricians with every aspect of our children's health. there a
polo, thank you. let's get more expertise on covid with medical analyst dr. lena wen. you detail three things that need to happen for us to put the pandemic behind us. i want to show viewers shots for younger kids. vaccines for younger kids was the first thing on your list. as polo noted, we could get fda approval for vaccines for kids 5 to 11 potentially next month. what advice do you give parents weighing that decision? >> good morning, boris. i think it is very good news that we do...
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cnn's polo sandoval has more.> right by his right leg. if you look closely, you can actually see that. this is video of an event or incident that took place on september 30th and in it, you can actually see that encounter that happened between clifford owensby, and dayton police officers. in terms of what initially led up to this traffic stop, according to dayton police, they had spotted him leaving what they suspect to be a drug house. that combined with felony weapons and drug history, that is why they planned to initiate a k-9 search of the vehicle and this is when there's an altercation taking place. there was this back and forth that lasted about two minutes between the officers and owensby, he makes is very clear he does not have use of his legs when the officer asked him step out of the vehicle. the officer asked if he can help him step out of the vehicle. the policy everyone step out of the vehicle so they can ensure the protection of the k-9 officer. things get tense, that scuffle takes place. in terms of
cnn's polo sandoval has more.> right by his right leg. if you look closely, you can actually see that. this is video of an event or incident that took place on september 30th and in it, you can actually see that encounter that happened between clifford owensby, and dayton police officers. in terms of what initially led up to this traffic stop, according to dayton police, they had spotted him leaving what they suspect to be a drug house. that combined with felony weapons and drug history,...
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cnn's polo sandoval has more for you. polo, community spread still high. >> certainly is. it's getting better, but not all. states like utah and alaska still experiencing widespread transmission. and those vaccination numbers that remain low. and in states like utah and alaska hospitals still at or near capacity. >> reporter: the nation's covid-19 hospitalization rate is at its lowest point in nearly two months. add to that, the average number of new covid cases each day which fell below 100,000 this week for the first time since august, it's clear that many health experts said most of the nation is on the right path, with over 65% of eligible americans to receive covid-19 shots being fully vaccinated. >> there are some communities that are really well vaccinated and really well protected. and then there are protects of places that have very little protection. and the virus isn't stupid. it's going to go there. >> reporter: that's what concerns both the current white house and the last. the covid testing czar under the trump administration, he agrees that the nation is at
cnn's polo sandoval has more for you. polo, community spread still high. >> certainly is. it's getting better, but not all. states like utah and alaska still experiencing widespread transmission. and those vaccination numbers that remain low. and in states like utah and alaska hospitals still at or near capacity. >> reporter: the nation's covid-19 hospitalization rate is at its lowest point in nearly two months. add to that, the average number of new covid cases each day which fell...
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it warns farmers to use organic alternatives across the country in polo narrower. one of the biggest drives producing years, 81 year old diva paley, goodwill, hunger is impatient, is bad if he is our overgrown normally, he says the soil would be tilled and ready by now a return. when you stop supplies, all of a sudden, whether it's vegetables, obey jeans or chillies, they have worms, potatoes don't grow properly. these products are essential. this is why farmers angry or dividend present got up a roger boxer says that change is needed to reduce the health risks, paused by agricultural chemicals. got it, will i me rather than seeking political mileage, every one should get together and do this for our country for our future generations. we can do this in a short time. it won't take 10 or 15 years. many scientists, agricultural experts and successful organic farmers like code to lay giant, they said, disagree. he says it's taken him 12 years to turn around this green batch. when i say a good way, i want got only one gun. one will have destroying something, can be don
it warns farmers to use organic alternatives across the country in polo narrower. one of the biggest drives producing years, 81 year old diva paley, goodwill, hunger is impatient, is bad if he is our overgrown normally, he says the soil would be tilled and ready by now a return. when you stop supplies, all of a sudden, whether it's vegetables, obey jeans or chillies, they have worms, potatoes don't grow properly. these products are essential. this is why farmers angry or dividend present got up...
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polo sandoval, cnn, new york. >> thank you for that. >>> joining me to talk about this and more is cnnmer inspector general for the u.s. department of transportation. good morning. nice to have you. take us through -- >> good morning. >> take us through the protocol here for the pilot. you get word from a flight attendant that the passengers are scared. they don't know exactly what's happened, but they see a guy doing something weird with his luggage, we're told. is that enough for an emergency landing? >> well, it is, of course, after approximately 2015 when the information intelligence picked up and even in a published article by al qaeda, about bombs and other ied devices to be used on planes, but also to be used in common things, cell phones, toiletries, handheld electronics, so people forget that's why we have all these rules about what we can and can't take on board. so when the pilot got information that somebody was acting erratic and going for luggage at a time when they're supposed to be seated, intelligence information from as long ago as 2015 said it could be related to a t
polo sandoval, cnn, new york. >> thank you for that. >>> joining me to talk about this and more is cnnmer inspector general for the u.s. department of transportation. good morning. nice to have you. take us through -- >> good morning. >> take us through the protocol here for the pilot. you get word from a flight attendant that the passengers are scared. they don't know exactly what's happened, but they see a guy doing something weird with his luggage, we're told. is...
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while her 18-year-old son maverick is on the water polo squad at miramar college.he was eligible to join the team. >> their unusual situation gives new meaning to mom helping out with the homework. >> it's been very cool to be in a class with her, because we do all our work together. >> he actually checks in with me to make sure i'm getting my homework done, that i'm keeping on top of my test preparation. >> she jokes saying maverick now knows more than she does. >> i love this, because you're never too old to get a degree, also mind your business. you do your thing, i'll do my thing. shout out to san diego. >> i wonder if they'll run into each other at any college parties. mom! >>> next to a woman filing a lawsuit over pop-tarts. >> wait, what? >> kellogg's is being sued over the claims that they are misleading buyers about what's in their pop-tarts. the suit claims the sweet filling is filled with pears and apples more than strawberries. >> she's claiming damages in excess of $5 million. yeah. good luck with that. >>> all right, next, drum roll to the least-order
while her 18-year-old son maverick is on the water polo squad at miramar college.he was eligible to join the team. >> their unusual situation gives new meaning to mom helping out with the homework. >> it's been very cool to be in a class with her, because we do all our work together. >> he actually checks in with me to make sure i'm getting my homework done, that i'm keeping on top of my test preparation. >> she jokes saying maverick now knows more than she does....
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cnn's polo sandoval joining me now from new york with more on this. polo, what are you learning? >> reporter: optimism is right here especially when you look at the numbers there. it certainly is clear that much of the country, the situation is improving though not in all states. you have places like utah or alaska, for example, still seeing not only high infection rates but hospitalizations that are either at or near capacity of covid patients. the nation's covid-19 hospitalization rate is at its lowest point in nearly two months. add to that the average number of new covid cases each day which fell below 100,000 this week for the first time since august. it's clear many health experts say most of the nation is on the right path with over 65% of eligible americans to receive covid-19 shots being fully vaccinated. >> there are some communities are that really well vaccinated and really well protect and pockets of places that have very low protection. and the virus isn't stupid. it will go there. >> reporter: that concerns the current white house and the last. testing czar that se
cnn's polo sandoval joining me now from new york with more on this. polo, what are you learning? >> reporter: optimism is right here especially when you look at the numbers there. it certainly is clear that much of the country, the situation is improving though not in all states. you have places like utah or alaska, for example, still seeing not only high infection rates but hospitalizations that are either at or near capacity of covid patients. the nation's covid-19 hospitalization rate...
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se generan los sistema de baja presión son masas de aire frío que comienzan a descolgarse desde el poloseco debido al sistema de baja presión por lo menos para oregón y washington siguen trayendo lluvias ya las pruebas de incendio se han alejado se mantiene lo que es el pacífico con calma pero las temperaturas van descendiendo de hecho se siente lo que es el otoño en gran parte de la región las zonas más cálidas están llegando a máximas cercanas a los 80 y el sistema de baja presión que sigue llegando con agua y por supuesto al cenote parte de lo que es colorado vamos a estar pendientes de los cambios que vienen para nosotros lo que si no cambia es la mala calidad en el aire estamos viendo que sigue viendo por los incendios que continúan en la región y desafortunadamente no hubo lluvias suficiente que pueda contenerlos además la lucha con los bomberos la buena noticia es que la humedad sigue llegando por lo tanto el riesgo de incendio es cada vez menos condiciones que se mantienen nubladas debido al paso de este frente frío seco para nosotros persistes en zonas temperaturas claudia, reg
se generan los sistema de baja presión son masas de aire frío que comienzan a descolgarse desde el poloseco debido al sistema de baja presión por lo menos para oregón y washington siguen trayendo lluvias ya las pruebas de incendio se han alejado se mantiene lo que es el pacífico con calma pero las temperaturas van descendiendo de hecho se siente lo que es el otoño en gran parte de la región las zonas más cálidas están llegando a máximas cercanas a los 80 y el sistema de baja presión...
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polo sandoval, cnn, new york. >>> austria's conservative chancellor resigned saturday under a cloud ofpicion surrounding a corruption scandal. sebastian kurz stepped down just a few days after his office was raided by prosecutors investigating allegations of bribery and breach of trust. opposition parties had threatened to bring a vote of no confidence against him next week. salma abdelaziz is following the story from london. i guess he decided to go before he was actually pushed. having said that, this lays the ground work for a bit of a change in austrian politics at the moment. >> reporter: absolutely. the allegations first. saturday evening, prosecutors raiding the office of chancellor kurz. he is under investigation along with nine other officials linked to his party. and the allegation here is that public funds were used to obtain a favorable poll for chancellor kurz and to get favorable coverage. this is the second time mr. kurz has been forced out before the end of his tenure, the second time his exit has been linked to allegations of corruption. very serious concerns there abo
polo sandoval, cnn, new york. >>> austria's conservative chancellor resigned saturday under a cloud ofpicion surrounding a corruption scandal. sebastian kurz stepped down just a few days after his office was raided by prosecutors investigating allegations of bribery and breach of trust. opposition parties had threatened to bring a vote of no confidence against him next week. salma abdelaziz is following the story from london. i guess he decided to go before he was actually pushed....
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polo sandoval, cnn, new york. >>> dr. jorge rodriguez is a board-certified internal medicine specialist and viral researcher. he joins me now. thank you, doctor, for talking with us and for all that you do. >> thank you. my pleasure always. >> so, we are starting to see covid infections, hospitalizations, and deaths coming down. although we are still losing far too many americans each day to this virus. but does this signal the beginning of the end of this pandemic, do you think? or do we have to be a little more cautious? >> i absolutely think it does not signal the beginning of the end of this pandemic. um, we may be in the middle of it. what it signals is that we are now on the downswing here of -- of this latest surge. this delta surge. but we're still getting over 100,000 infections, a day. and right now, the tide is higher than it was a year ago. so if we get an increase in the winter, you know, it -- it could be very bad. obviously, more people have been vaccinated. but like -- like we have spoken before, we can't
polo sandoval, cnn, new york. >>> dr. jorge rodriguez is a board-certified internal medicine specialist and viral researcher. he joins me now. thank you, doctor, for talking with us and for all that you do. >> thank you. my pleasure always. >> so, we are starting to see covid infections, hospitalizations, and deaths coming down. although we are still losing far too many americans each day to this virus. but does this signal the beginning of the end of this pandemic, do you...
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cnn's polo sandoval joining me for more on this. >> dr. scott gottlieb, former head of the fda, calls this a potential game-changer in the fight against the coronavirus, simply because if you consider the potential benefits of this drug, dr. gottlieb is saying that it would potentially be effective not just for those who have been fully vaccinated and have experienced breakthrough cases, but also for americans who refuse to get vaccinated. all of that being said, experts across the board are still telling us that if approved, this would still not be a substitute for a vaccine. as early as next fall, california students will be required to be covid-19 vaccinated, says the state's governor. gavin newsom made the announcement friday saying his state is the first in the nation to add a covid vaccine to the list of inoculations required for in-person learning. >> i want to make sure our kids never have to worry about getting a call saying they can't go to school the next day because one of the kids or a staff member tested positive. >> reporter
cnn's polo sandoval joining me for more on this. >> dr. scott gottlieb, former head of the fda, calls this a potential game-changer in the fight against the coronavirus, simply because if you consider the potential benefits of this drug, dr. gottlieb is saying that it would potentially be effective not just for those who have been fully vaccinated and have experienced breakthrough cases, but also for americans who refuse to get vaccinated. all of that being said, experts across the board...
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cnn's polo sandoval joins us from new york.where things stand right now. >> hey, guys, it seems like an 11th hour push to get those vaccinated. those with no vaccine face getting put on unpaid leave. the numbers that we saw increased the numbers just a little bit. take a look at where they stand as of yesterday evening. the fire department, for example, 70% of them, at least receiving that first vaccine. significant 80% to 84% for the nypd ahead of monday. the union basically caught in a game of chicken with the city saying it plans to send their employees into work and will let the city to take a respective course of action here. the city has maintained their ground. you mentioned the police commissioner saying the situation is up, at least they're in good shape. but they do say that anybody who did not submit that reasonable accommodation request before wednesday, they will be placed on unpaid leave. officials here in the city of new york, say they do have multiple plans in place. at first, if they don't experience some staff
cnn's polo sandoval joins us from new york.where things stand right now. >> hey, guys, it seems like an 11th hour push to get those vaccinated. those with no vaccine face getting put on unpaid leave. the numbers that we saw increased the numbers just a little bit. take a look at where they stand as of yesterday evening. the fire department, for example, 70% of them, at least receiving that first vaccine. significant 80% to 84% for the nypd ahead of monday. the union basically caught in a...
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. >> polo sandoval is in new york this morning. good news on the front of this oral medication and potentially on vaccines for younger kids, but still that grim milestone, 700,000 people in the united states dying from covid. >> and that's why, christi and boris, this new medication if approved can't come soon enough obviously. it's being described as a potential game changer should it be authorized for use to treat people with covid. important to point out, this is no vaccine. this is an antiviral that would be designed to take immediately after some of those initial symptoms. obviously the earlier the better for some of those folks who actually do contract the virus. scott gottlieb, the former head of the fda acknowledged something note worthy, this drug would potentially be effective for those fully vaccinated experiencing breakthrough cases that are rare but also some of those that are non-vaccinated as well. that's also one of the reasons this could be seen as game changer drug. dr. richard besser, former acting cdc director w
. >> polo sandoval is in new york this morning. good news on the front of this oral medication and potentially on vaccines for younger kids, but still that grim milestone, 700,000 people in the united states dying from covid. >> and that's why, christi and boris, this new medication if approved can't come soon enough obviously. it's being described as a potential game changer should it be authorized for use to treat people with covid. important to point out, this is no vaccine. this...
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cnn's polo sandoval joining me now from new york, what more are you learning. >> with over 700,000 deaths reported now, that means the u.s. continues to unfortunately be number one in terms of covid deaths so there certainly is a lot of hopeful optimism about this medication when and if it is approved. now, governors across the country are reporting numbers here, decreases in hospitalizations and new infections as well. we continue to hear from health officials, the best tool in trying to make sure the numbers don't keep ticking up is getting vaccinated. >> as early as next fall, california students will be required to be covid-19 vaccinated. governor newsom is the first in the nation to add a covid vaccination to the first in the nation. >> get this behind us, get this economy moving again, make sure our kids never have to get call saying they can't go to school because one of the kids or staff member tested positive. >> reporter: the governor expects new requirements will be phased in by groups, grade 7 through 12, and k through 6 only after the fda fully approves the vaccine for that c
cnn's polo sandoval joining me now from new york, what more are you learning. >> with over 700,000 deaths reported now, that means the u.s. continues to unfortunately be number one in terms of covid deaths so there certainly is a lot of hopeful optimism about this medication when and if it is approved. now, governors across the country are reporting numbers here, decreases in hospitalizations and new infections as well. we continue to hear from health officials, the best tool in trying to...
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polo sandoval, thanks so much. professor of bred sin and surgery at george washington university, dr. reiner. the u.s. has eclipsed 700,000 covid deaths, a staggering toll. i'm sure you have seen this down on the national mall. you see each white flag representing a death laid out like this. it is a powerful display. i have seen it myself. what is so depressing about it, it is important for people to see how it's growing. >> yeah. . >> the washington monument, the area of the national mall around the washington monument is about half covered by the white flags. and the other half is plank. and i'm wondering, are we going to get there. >> it's devastating. and every day, you know, we're adding 2,000 more flags to that space. what's so maddening and so frustrating to me is that the last 200,000 people who have died have largely died for no reason. the 200,000 people who have died since the vaccine has been available to everyone in this country. what i'm hoping going forward is that the 70 million people in this count
polo sandoval, thanks so much. professor of bred sin and surgery at george washington university, dr. reiner. the u.s. has eclipsed 700,000 covid deaths, a staggering toll. i'm sure you have seen this down on the national mall. you see each white flag representing a death laid out like this. it is a powerful display. i have seen it myself. what is so depressing about it, it is important for people to see how it's growing. >> yeah. . >> the washington monument, the area of the...
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polo sandoval, cnn, new york. >> thank you so much for that.e city of san jose has passed a resolution apologizing for its, quote, role in acts of discrimination against the chinese immigrant community and descends. >> acknowledging a deliberately set fire in san jose's chinatown in 18 87 after they declared it a nuisance and health hazard. homes and a community was destroyed because of xenophobia. we have more on san jose's path to making amends. ♪ >> reporter: this ceremony late last month in san jose, california, marked a moment more than 130 years in the making. >> the city of san jose apologizes to all chinese immigrants and their descendents who came to san jose and were victims of systemic and institutional racism. >> reporter: as parts of attempts to combat, this app guy acknowledges san jose's role in passing policy in the late 1800s, including a declaration of chinatown as a public nuisance, issuing orders for residents to lead, leading to an arson in may of 1887 that destroyed the thriving community of 1400 people. >> we are walking
polo sandoval, cnn, new york. >> thank you so much for that.e city of san jose has passed a resolution apologizing for its, quote, role in acts of discrimination against the chinese immigrant community and descends. >> acknowledging a deliberately set fire in san jose's chinatown in 18 87 after they declared it a nuisance and health hazard. homes and a community was destroyed because of xenophobia. we have more on san jose's path to making amends. ♪ >> reporter: this...
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the wounds for america's chaotic polo from afghanistan failed to heal in the week. one grieving father who lost 10 family members in a wrongful us throne strike that shared his agony and thought to about.
the wounds for america's chaotic polo from afghanistan failed to heal in the week. one grieving father who lost 10 family members in a wrongful us throne strike that shared his agony and thought to about.
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polo sandoval, cnn, new york. >>> let's talk about all of this with public health physician dr. chris purnel a fellow at the american college of preventative medicine. doctor, so good to see you again this morning. thank you. i wanted to ask you first of all about the merck claims this antiviral pill that it cuts hospitalizations and deaths by 50%. we know that we need -- i always feel like i need to put this disclaimer out, they're not saying they can prevent the disease. they're just saying they can treat it at a higher level than what we've seen thus far. we know that there are claims they plan to apply to the fda for an eau as soon as possible. is it likely, do you think at this point, the fda would clear it and how comfortable would you be prescribing it? >> good morning, christi. look, this is encouraging news. whenever we have more in our arsenal or toolkit to beat back this pandemic, the better because of the astonishing devastation and loss that it has caused. we don't want to celebrate prematurely. right now we just a press release. we want to see peer review data, the
polo sandoval, cnn, new york. >>> let's talk about all of this with public health physician dr. chris purnel a fellow at the american college of preventative medicine. doctor, so good to see you again this morning. thank you. i wanted to ask you first of all about the merck claims this antiviral pill that it cuts hospitalizations and deaths by 50%. we know that we need -- i always feel like i need to put this disclaimer out, they're not saying they can prevent the disease. they're just...
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let's bring in polo sandoval with more on this.e family's home, the laundrie family home. what are you learning? >> reporter: fred, it's all about a flurry of unanswered questions here. we are about six weeks since gabby petito was reported missing, of course her body found about a week later and on the week that the manhunt for gl brian laundrie officially came to a close with the discovery of his remains, there are many critical questions left unanswered. one of them is how brian laundrie died. we learned yesterday from officials on the ground that the skeletal remains that were recovered in florida, laundrie's remains to be handed over to a forensic forensic person for more details. there was a notebook and clothing as well that authorities are hoping to take a closer look at. then there's another critical question, which is exactly what brian laundrie's parents have been able to share with investigators here. they have expressed, told officials, at least their attorney that they were concerned when he left their house that he s
let's bring in polo sandoval with more on this.e family's home, the laundrie family home. what are you learning? >> reporter: fred, it's all about a flurry of unanswered questions here. we are about six weeks since gabby petito was reported missing, of course her body found about a week later and on the week that the manhunt for gl brian laundrie officially came to a close with the discovery of his remains, there are many critical questions left unanswered. one of them is how brian...
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here's polo sandoval. >> reporter: we know according to information from the laundrie family attorney- schedule he tall remains are in the hands of an an tthropologist to find out more and we heard from the laundrie family attorney based on conversations with brian's parents when he left this home in north port, that they felt he was upset at the time, so there's certainly a big question as to what, if anything, they potentially were told by brian before he went to that nearby reserve. the parents did say at the time he seemed upset and in the meantime, though, investigators are processing other pieces of evidence including a backpack, a notebook that was located there at that location, hoping that they could potentially provide some clues here. at the laundrie family home we've only seen mr. laundrie a couple times, he has not answered questions publicly, but as his attorney has maintained they have been cooperating with the fbi. >> and polo sandoval, thank you for that. >>> mark zuckerberg facing major pressure as you know to make significant changes to the company that he started.
here's polo sandoval. >> reporter: we know according to information from the laundrie family attorney- schedule he tall remains are in the hands of an an tthropologist to find out more and we heard from the laundrie family attorney based on conversations with brian's parents when he left this home in north port, that they felt he was upset at the time, so there's certainly a big question as to what, if anything, they potentially were told by brian before he went to that nearby reserve....
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polo sandoval, cnn, new york. >>> former u.s.trump was at a world series baseball game last night. coming up on "cnn newsroom," fans react to his visit after trump earlier had called this year for a boycott of america's past time. stay with us. ♪ my name is monique, i'm 41, and i'm a federal contract investigator. as a single parent, i would run from football games to work and trying to balance it all. so, what do you see when you look at yourself? i see a person that's caring. sometimes i care too much, and that's when i had to learn to put myself first, because i would care about everyone all the time but i'm just as important as they are. botox® cosmetic is fda approved to temporarily make frown line, crow's feet and forehead lines look better. the effects of botox® cosmetic may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness may be a sign of a life-threatening condition. do not receive botox® cosmetic
polo sandoval, cnn, new york. >>> former u.s.trump was at a world series baseball game last night. coming up on "cnn newsroom," fans react to his visit after trump earlier had called this year for a boycott of america's past time. stay with us. ♪ my name is monique, i'm 41, and i'm a federal contract investigator. as a single parent, i would run from football games to work and trying to balance it all. so, what do you see when you look at yourself? i see a person that's...
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when i started i thought that maybe he goes with the water polo team for england because right now herstood that he was selected for the football team so this will not happen. because he is training in the pool right now. my is training in the pool right now. my understanding, my last information is that he will not go for that can only be a misunderstanding, nothing else. british boxerjoejoyce says he "trusts" he will be awarded an olympic gold medal after an independent investigation found officials manipulated the outcome of matches at rio 2016. joyce lost his super heavyweight final to france's tony yoka and that was one of 11 "suspicious" bouts. the head of the investigation, professor richard mclaren, said a system for the manipulation of fights was in place. the sport's world governing body the aiba said it noted the report with "concern". joyce has released a statement, saying he was sad to see corruption in the sport he loves and he'll be considering the finding with his legal team. that's all the sport for now. saturday is not looking great. it's going to be one of those gre
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polo sandoval, cnn, new york. >>> and we're joined now by dr.orge rodriguez, an internal medicine specialist and viral researcher in los angeles. thank you, doctor, for talking with us and for all that you do. >> my pleasure, as always. >> so, we are seeing covid cases, hospitalizations, and deaths come down in the u.s. but dr. anthony fauci and dr. francis collins say now is not the time to let our guard down. collins even telling anti-vaxxers these vaccines may be god's way of sending help. but still, the unvaccinated push back at a time when other nations have reached much higher vaccination rates than the u.s. how concerned are you that the u.s. is going to be left behind here? >> well, i'm always concerned that we become a little bit too complacent. and -- and we think that because things are better, that means that things are completely gone and they're not. we're still at a much higher baseline than we were a year ago when we had that winter surge. so i -- i don't want to pooh-pooh the fact that the surge is starting to minimize. but let'
polo sandoval, cnn, new york. >>> and we're joined now by dr.orge rodriguez, an internal medicine specialist and viral researcher in los angeles. thank you, doctor, for talking with us and for all that you do. >> my pleasure, as always. >> so, we are seeing covid cases, hospitalizations, and deaths come down in the u.s. but dr. anthony fauci and dr. francis collins say now is not the time to let our guard down. collins even telling anti-vaxxers these vaccines may be god's...
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polo sandoval, cnn, new york. >>> beginning in november, cuba will open up to those who had the covidan public health ministry says starting november 7th, fully vaccinated travelers won't have to quarantine upon entering the country. they've dropped pcr testing requirements beginning november 15th with all travelers aged 12 and over still needing to present proof of vaccination. >>> spain says it plans to donate millions of vaccine doses in the coming months. the country's prime minister tweeted on saturday that his country will have donated some 50 million doses by next march. this comes amid a rise in covid cases and deaths across europe. >>> much of eastern europe is paying a high price over vaccine hesitancy. while there isn't a shortage of covid shots, reluctance to get one is widespread. and with few people following mitigation measures, surging covid cases are overwhelming the region. cnn's paula newton reports. >> reporter: an ambulance arrives at a moscow hospital. essential workers are still allowed on the job in russia. but much of the rest of the workforce right across the
polo sandoval, cnn, new york. >>> beginning in november, cuba will open up to those who had the covidan public health ministry says starting november 7th, fully vaccinated travelers won't have to quarantine upon entering the country. they've dropped pcr testing requirements beginning november 15th with all travelers aged 12 and over still needing to present proof of vaccination. >>> spain says it plans to donate millions of vaccine doses in the coming months. the country's...
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cnn's polo sandoval is gathering all the latest information on this breaking news. >> reporter: pamela, that was republic airways jet that was operating as american flight 4817 service from indianapolis here to new york city, mainly to laguardia airport this afternoon. that flight landed at about its scheduled time at 3:00 p.m. but in those pictures, pamela, you can see that landing was anything but routine. according to port authority, towards the end of the flight, passengers reported a fellow passenger that was apparently acting erratic at some point, even possibly reaching for his luggage. now, as we see these pictures that were taken from the tarmac, it's important to remember that at this point it's still unclear as to whether that person that's seen on the ground is, in fact, that passenger. we are also not aware of any possible criminal charges that have been filed. it's still very early in this investigation, but here's some of the other information that we know at this point. passengers telling investigators that they noticed the passenger in question reach for his luggage to
cnn's polo sandoval is gathering all the latest information on this breaking news. >> reporter: pamela, that was republic airways jet that was operating as american flight 4817 service from indianapolis here to new york city, mainly to laguardia airport this afternoon. that flight landed at about its scheduled time at 3:00 p.m. but in those pictures, pamela, you can see that landing was anything but routine. according to port authority, towards the end of the flight, passengers reported a...
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cnn's polo sandoval has more. >> reporter: another somber milestone crossed in the covid-19 pandemic. the virus has killed more than 700,000 people in the united states. in a statement saturday, president biden marked a death toll saying, quote, on this day and every day, we remember all those we lost to this pandemic and we pray for their loved ones left behind who are missing a piece of their soul. a sea of white on the national mall in washington, d.c., a flag for every life lost. currently the u.s. has the highest covid-19 death toll of any country in the world and the u.s. is still averaging about 1900 covid deaths every day. but there's good news. new cases and hospitalizations are dropping, suggesting that new deaths will also begin to decline. even more encouraging, drugmakers merck and ridgeback biotherapeutics say their new antiviral pill cuts the risk of hospitalization and death by 50% for covid patients. the request emergency use authorization from the fda as soon as possible. >> we'll be able to prescribe this to folks that will take a five-day course and hopefully be ab
cnn's polo sandoval has more. >> reporter: another somber milestone crossed in the covid-19 pandemic. the virus has killed more than 700,000 people in the united states. in a statement saturday, president biden marked a death toll saying, quote, on this day and every day, we remember all those we lost to this pandemic and we pray for their loved ones left behind who are missing a piece of their soul. a sea of white on the national mall in washington, d.c., a flag for every life lost....
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our own christie smith joins us now near the main stage at polo field. >> reporter: well, people are so excited to be back here, to be back hearing live music and back around other people. they entered from this direction, walked down the hill, and this is what they see. of course, there are some new rules, attendees have to provide proof of vaccination, or proof of a very recent negative covid test. earlier today, we didn't see a backup of people trying to get through. once inside though, it's multiple venues of food, drink, brew ris, so much more, a wide range of talent, more than 95 artists performing, tonight, everyone we spoke with had their favorite and a lot of them said because it had been so long, they splurged for more than one way to be here and they're hoping hav having outside landsk is a sign of more events like this. christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. all those people and the fog is rolling in. we're seeing all of the fun, all of the activities, do we dare mention the threat of a winter surge of covid like we experienced last year? we need a doctor for th
our own christie smith joins us now near the main stage at polo field. >> reporter: well, people are so excited to be back here, to be back hearing live music and back around other people. they entered from this direction, walked down the hill, and this is what they see. of course, there are some new rules, attendees have to provide proof of vaccination, or proof of a very recent negative covid test. earlier today, we didn't see a backup of people trying to get through. once inside...
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usc as a basketball recruit wilson, convicted of paying $220,000 to have his son declared a water poloecruit at usc before agreeing to pay $1.5 million so his twin daughters could attend harvard and stanford >> pay for my tuition, lori >> reporter: unlike most parents, including actresses lori loughlin and felicity huffman who served little time behind bars after guilty pleas, abdelaziz and wilson rolled the dice at trial. >> it was a huge gamble because when you go to trial, you are running the risk of being punished for going to trial. >> reporter: the prosecution's case was built around rick singer, the college admission counselor who pleaded guilty to paying bribes to school officials. among the most damaging evidence, wiretaps played in court. >> i just want to make sure our stories are together i'm going to safely say that your $300,000 payment was made to our foundation to help underserved kids. >> okay. >> reporter: now awaiting sentencing, tonight both parents face up to 20 years in prison miguel almaguer, nbc news >>> the justice department said tonight it will not pursue civ
usc as a basketball recruit wilson, convicted of paying $220,000 to have his son declared a water poloecruit at usc before agreeing to pay $1.5 million so his twin daughters could attend harvard and stanford >> pay for my tuition, lori >> reporter: unlike most parents, including actresses lori loughlin and felicity huffman who served little time behind bars after guilty pleas, abdelaziz and wilson rolled the dice at trial. >> it was a huge gamble because when you go to trial,...
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you know them lovely, play polo visit the mosque every now and then not only did i go over to the on the most to coast trouble that been over to know when i went to the, to the little towns and coating crap over there. like as they came in the other day. so i think it was e d l. it was the of them are actually that a for what group bridge 1st for the rich to the london. i was speech, she might arrive in belfast to summer and even the gym policy was because the kids in the family working quite erect straight was caused off cuz you had to buy and go east. i me say that i'm sure it was developed by now offering and i and yet i thought living area or the law. i mean what link? let me know what that is, is it brings shane out of there and is you in is may we work together? we get on together what, what i wanted from show me in a minute. well, we'll get on together what we will respect one another's views. yeah. to a point of we, we agree to disagree sometimes, but we don't ram have used than people, roach. the way i can be fearful, just in case you have you deluxe web idea. when they're d
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held on friday saturday and sunday as in years past the main stage for outside lands will be at the polo field. >> in golden gate park with a lot of the vendors around the edges. some of the v i p seating there as well. now the big difference this year in order to get into outside lands, you have to show proof of covid-19 vaccination or a negative covid-19 test from the past 72 hours. also outside lance's cashless this year. you have to have some sort of digital payment method now on friday the headliner is the strokes on saturday. it is lizzo and vampire weekend and on sunday it is tame impala. also this year's festival is being held over the halloween weekend and costumes. our welcome. i talked to some folks from arizona who are very excited to be here. yeah. going off 3 looking forward to the strokes and vampire weekend, the most and the strokes are definitely. >> like my top. and that i want to see. >> now this year's festival is completely sold out in anyone who is coming is advised to take public transportation. parking and traffic could be very difficult around golden gate park. a
held on friday saturday and sunday as in years past the main stage for outside lands will be at the polo field. >> in golden gate park with a lot of the vendors around the edges. some of the v i p seating there as well. now the big difference this year in order to get into outside lands, you have to show proof of covid-19 vaccination or a negative covid-19 test from the past 72 hours. also outside lance's cashless this year. you have to have some sort of digital payment method now on...
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and her son is a goalie on the men's water polo team.ys it's brought the two of them closer together. >>> mma star conor mcgregor is in trouble with the law again. an italian dj said he suffered injuries to his face and neck when mcgregor launched an unprovoked attack at a rome hotel on saturday. the dj says he was part of a group that mcgregor invited to the hotel for a party. he claims mcgregor hit him when he and his group wanted to leave. police say the dj has filed charges against mcgregor. >>> former president trump says he's starting a new media company. it's called the trump media and technology group. it includes a social media platform called truth social which is supposed to launch a beta version next month with a full debut in early 2022. there are also plans for a subscription entertainment, news, and podcast video service. mr. trump was banned from big social media sites earlier this year following the january riot at the capitol. >>> talk about an ancient crustacean. we are getting a look at the oldest crab ever discovered
and her son is a goalie on the men's water polo team.ys it's brought the two of them closer together. >>> mma star conor mcgregor is in trouble with the law again. an italian dj said he suffered injuries to his face and neck when mcgregor launched an unprovoked attack at a rome hotel on saturday. the dj says he was part of a group that mcgregor invited to the hotel for a party. he claims mcgregor hit him when he and his group wanted to leave. police say the dj has filed charges against...
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c. polo sotero. distinguished fellow at the woodrow wilson center is brazil institute. welcome to the program, and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story paulo, let me start with you today. how damaging is this report? and how likely is it that president bull scenario would ultimately face trial as a result? he will face trial, but not this year. not next year. i believe he will face trial was he is defeated in the presidential election next year, which is a likely scenario. he will be war the crimes that were. ready listed by the congressional committee, but obviously the rational committee report, butch, the record straight at this man, committed enormous atrocities. he, him and his associates. and he will respond politically at their he is obviously a soccer shields. political shoot for him, organized the congress by his reporters. so the idea that the president could be in peach, it is far fact. it was probably, it's very like gustavo, as damning as this report is. it could also have been much worse. there was an earlier draft version that i believe had
c. polo sotero. distinguished fellow at the woodrow wilson center is brazil institute. welcome to the program, and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story paulo, let me start with you today. how damaging is this report? and how likely is it that president bull scenario would ultimately face trial as a result? he will face trial, but not this year. not next year. i believe he will face trial was he is defeated in the presidential election next year, which is a likely scenario. he...
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s. polo from afghanistan. officials from both sides said the ongoing negotiations assented on the evacuation of foreign citizens and afghans from the country and to counter extremism. but the taliban of rejected joint operations with the u. s. to try to suppress isis cain afghanistan. and while the u. s. has made it clear the talks don't signal the recognition of the taliban. 6 none the less anti war activist brian beckett thinks it clearly does. the afghanistan government is insisting is that the united states not have the right or not to believe that it has the right to continually intervene into the air space. or territory of afghanistan talks between the taliban lead government in afghanistan and the united states. and other talks with the e u. r constitutes a kind of defacto recognition that the taliban in fact are the government, the both the european countries and the united states have to make a choice if they refuse to recognize the taliban government officially if they continue to hold the seized assets of the afghan government, making it impossible for their government to meet bas
s. polo from afghanistan. officials from both sides said the ongoing negotiations assented on the evacuation of foreign citizens and afghans from the country and to counter extremism. but the taliban of rejected joint operations with the u. s. to try to suppress isis cain afghanistan. and while the u. s. has made it clear the talks don't signal the recognition of the taliban. 6 none the less anti war activist brian beckett thinks it clearly does. the afghanistan government is insisting is that...