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remy, you work in the icu. over and over throughout this pandemic, we've put up charts and graphs showing the numbers. they're staggering, but nothing cuts through quite like personal experience. and i want you to share with our viewers what you see in a typical day. >> so, in our -- thank you very much, first of all, for having me today. >> of course. >> since the beginning of this pandemic, we've seen lots of different people come through our intensive care unit and over the past couple weeks, these numbers have surged dramatically and we're at a place where we're seeing so many people coming in that as soon as people are leaving, we've got people filling those beds right away. and in that context, we've had just too many people die so far. and you know, that's what stirred me, making this video this past week, but myself and my colleagues just have seen too many deaths, and we'll continue to take the best care we can for everyone's loved ones. we're just hoping to find some way to alter the trajectory becaus
remy, you work in the icu. over and over throughout this pandemic, we've put up charts and graphs showing the numbers. they're staggering, but nothing cuts through quite like personal experience. and i want you to share with our viewers what you see in a typical day. >> so, in our -- thank you very much, first of all, for having me today. >> of course. >> since the beginning of this pandemic, we've seen lots of different people come through our intensive care unit and over the...
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written and directed by remi weekes, his house, which opened in cinemas last week and is now on netflixse refugee couple forced to live in a rotting house on a bleak and inhospitable estate. told that they must stay here or risk arrest and deportation, the pair soon discover that they are not alone in the house, that guilty secrets lurk within its walls. as long as you can get along, fit in, be one of the good ones. was this dark force there already? did the couple bring it with them? and most importantly, can they live with it? i saw something. brilliantly dramatising its central sense of displacement and alienation, his house asks what it means to belong somewhere, to have to assert your right to live in your home, even when that home turns upon you. tonally, this reminded me of babak anvari's under the shadow, in which a mother and daughter are trapped in a besieged tehran apartment, or of mati diop‘s atlantics, in which ghostly apparitions haunt a tale of imperilled senegalese migrants. matt smith is the housing officer who tells the couple to just fit in, but it's sope dirisu and w
written and directed by remi weekes, his house, which opened in cinemas last week and is now on netflixse refugee couple forced to live in a rotting house on a bleak and inhospitable estate. told that they must stay here or risk arrest and deportation, the pair soon discover that they are not alone in the house, that guilty secrets lurk within its walls. as long as you can get along, fit in, be one of the good ones. was this dark force there already? did the couple bring it with them? and most...
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esa campaña que fue el quinto que espera liberar a los playoffs en 2006 >>> dominamos la acción soy reminoticia en desarrollo y tendremos detalles a las 11 >>> cortina sus esfuerzo para la comunidad en la temporada festiva >>> entrega de alimento por medio del autoservicio además quienes puedan donen su tiempo como voluntarios y a los de manera voluntaria >>> más de 4000 cajas con comida la necesidad es grande debido la pandemias mucha gente ha perdido su trabajo y con este toque de queda también afectada una gran cantidad de personas >>> en lugares disponible para que soliciten la ayuda y para que uno puede donar y porque no ayudar >>> buenas tardes nos vemos! buenas tardes, el presidente donald trump al que no veíamos desde hace una semana sdice que si él la vacuna no habría sido posible, también este viernes .
esa campaña que fue el quinto que espera liberar a los playoffs en 2006 >>> dominamos la acción soy reminoticia en desarrollo y tendremos detalles a las 11 >>> cortina sus esfuerzo para la comunidad en la temporada festiva >>> entrega de alimento por medio del autoservicio además quienes puedan donen su tiempo como voluntarios y a los de manera voluntaria >>> más de 4000 cajas con comida la necesidad es grande debido la pandemias mucha gente ha perdido su...
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the doctor in the video cameras, remy told us how best to encourage people to get protected. there's a lack of information at times that people are unwilling to either seek out. and so i think that with a lack of information, i think there is an opportunity for health professionals and medical professionals to at least engage people in the public who perhaps have doubts about certain things. i'm cautiously optimistic about the regular by which these current vaccines are being evaluated is no different than if this was a lapsed over a longer period of time. and so these vaccines have gone through significant phase one, phase 2, and now fees, $3.00 evaluations. and i think that we should be in a position hopefully that these are going to be successful and will have minimal side effects. but educating certainly the populace to understand specifically the different aspects of these vaccines and how they're going to be most helpful and which populations will be even more helpful. i think is important. i think education always is number one, a canadian restaurant owner who refused
the doctor in the video cameras, remy told us how best to encourage people to get protected. there's a lack of information at times that people are unwilling to either seek out. and so i think that with a lack of information, i think there is an opportunity for health professionals and medical professionals to at least engage people in the public who perhaps have doubts about certain things. i'm cautiously optimistic about the regular by which these current vaccines are being evaluated is no...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: he says remy the rat, unlikely friendship with a human strikes a chord witheople jazzed about it? >> the movie itself, it's an underdog story. remi and linguini should not get this to work. >> kevin chamberlin are getting in on the action. ♪ you know what i always say, anyone can cook ♪ >> i think the most exciting thing right now is because of the pandemic, art is pushing through. ♪ remi the ratatouille >> you have probably one of the more popular songs in america right now. >> yeah, it's like most of the people that are attributing these songs are everyday people. they're kids. these are the next stars ♪ ♪ >> kevin chamberlin is a very big star. you can see him in the musical coming out in a musical starring meryl streep and nicole kidman. what are her plans for a crowd source musical. it takes more to make it to broadway. she hopes disney will use it in some capacity moving forward. we'll have to wait and see. it's choreographers, makeup artists, incredible. >> a lot of song writing credits. >> i love that it started with an elementary school teacher. they
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: he says remy the rat, unlikely friendship with a human strikes a chord witheople jazzed about it? >> the movie itself, it's an underdog story. remi and linguini should not get this to work. >> kevin chamberlin are getting in on the action. ♪ you know what i always say, anyone can cook ♪ >> i think the most exciting thing right now is because of the pandemic, art is pushing through. ♪ remi the ratatouille >> you have probably...
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fans will follow chef remy as he scambers through gusteau's restaurant.lly feel the vibration effects, apparently, hearing sounds of rats running through the walls, smell food from the kitchen, all thanks to 4 d technology. designers call it a one of a kind experience. >> guests will feel as they've been shrunk down to the size of a rat. we play with the fun of scale and you'll get to experience the immersive ride from the rat's eye perspective. >>> pixar animators are bringing it to life. disney owns pixar and is the parent company of abc 7. that should be cool when we can travel and go there again, lisa. >> if you're a big rat fan. good morning, everyone, of course, ratatouille totally different, he's a cute rat. good morning from san rafael. chilly in the north bay, nice and clear, cold mornings, followed by sunny and mild afternoons, get out there from 1:00, 2:00, when it begins to warm up, through about 3:00, mid-60s in oakland and you know how quickly it gets cool, 64 in san jose today, once again low 60s downtown, about 60 at the coast and the accu
fans will follow chef remy as he scambers through gusteau's restaurant.lly feel the vibration effects, apparently, hearing sounds of rats running through the walls, smell food from the kitchen, all thanks to 4 d technology. designers call it a one of a kind experience. >> guests will feel as they've been shrunk down to the size of a rat. we play with the fun of scale and you'll get to experience the immersive ride from the rat's eye perspective. >>> pixar animators are bringing...
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russian architect alexander remy's old, has designed a multi-day. noah's ark that could accommodate up to 10000 people lease water scraper concept comes from malaysia, a floating building that would generate its own food and electricity, and house thousands. but are ideas like this truly a utopia. as these would be, stopgap measures. i don't think people want to live underwater. humans are used to living on land. of course, it's technically possible to live underwater. but i think our quality of life would really suffer. i live in the world's less affluent regions will be hit hard by the effects of climate change is going to impact a lot. so if they see mumbai is one of them, jakarta is one of them, or soccer. japan is going to have a flood. so as for the united nations, it's a high, high alert actually the whole issue isn't a big threat to the ceiling as in sea level. some coastal areas in asia are already taking steps to deal with rising sea levels. the has to morris center in an issue, you know, they have to move the whole city center to somewher
russian architect alexander remy's old, has designed a multi-day. noah's ark that could accommodate up to 10000 people lease water scraper concept comes from malaysia, a floating building that would generate its own food and electricity, and house thousands. but are ideas like this truly a utopia. as these would be, stopgap measures. i don't think people want to live underwater. humans are used to living on land. of course, it's technically possible to live underwater. but i think our quality...
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russian architect alexander remy's old, has designed a modern day. no izaak that could accommodate up to 10000 people at least water scraper concept comes from malaysia, a floating building that would generate its own food and electricity, and house thousands. but are ideas like these truly a utopia? this really these would be stopgap measures. i don't think people want to live underwater. humans are used to living on land. of course, it's technically possible to live underwater. but i think our quality of life would really suffer, leaving the world's less affluent regions will be hit hard by the effects of climate change is going to impact a lot. so if they see mumbai is one of them, jakarta is one of them, was such a ban is going to have a flood. so i asked for the united nations. it's a high, high alert actually the whole a show isn't a big threat to the ceiling waiting see, look some coastal areas in asia are already taking steps to deal with rising sea levels. jakarta has 2 more is center indonesia, you know, they have to move the whole city cen
russian architect alexander remy's old, has designed a modern day. no izaak that could accommodate up to 10000 people at least water scraper concept comes from malaysia, a floating building that would generate its own food and electricity, and house thousands. but are ideas like these truly a utopia? this really these would be stopgap measures. i don't think people want to live underwater. humans are used to living on land. of course, it's technically possible to live underwater. but i think...
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russian architect, alexander remy's old, has designed a modern day. no izaak that could accommodate up to 10000 people piece water scraper concept comes from malaysia, a floating building that would generate its own food and electricity, and house thousands. but are ideas like this truly a utopia? it's really these would be stopgap measures. i don't think people want to live underwater that humans are used to living on land. of course, it's technically possible to live underwater. but i think our quality of life would really suffer as quality of the world's less affluent regions. will be hit hard by the effects of climate change is going to impact a lot. so if they see mumbai is one of them, jakarta is one of them, was socketed bad news going to have a flood? so i asked for the united nations. it's a high, high alert actually the whole issue isn't a big threat to the ceiling facing sea level. some coastal areas in asia are already taking steps to deal with rising sea levels. jack out there has to move this center in an issue. no. they have to move the
russian architect, alexander remy's old, has designed a modern day. no izaak that could accommodate up to 10000 people piece water scraper concept comes from malaysia, a floating building that would generate its own food and electricity, and house thousands. but are ideas like this truly a utopia? it's really these would be stopgap measures. i don't think people want to live underwater that humans are used to living on land. of course, it's technically possible to live underwater. but i think...
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one is that everyone who is in need to beice we all remi reminded, i'm a former public exactly what we were and are, public servants. the need for us as citizens to keep the basic comes down to it government can do many things fighting thiss in pandemic will boil down to our willingness as individuals to do the things that necessary to fight this virus. host: john in beaverton, oregon. just had a philosophical statement and question. to me it is a transfer of power and to serve. governor leavitt what fact will this have on agencies it meet their missions and serve the public? guest: i think that the most problem that not having access to the agencys is than relationship issue it is an actual legal or honor jest calendar issue. any time there's an administration change the people day to the departments day have apprehensions and they in t know what will happen hange and there's a lot of settling that happens when a group of human beings come and eye andlook them in the it is on both side. there are those who are going to the transition referred to as the landing team and begin ely when
one is that everyone who is in need to beice we all remi reminded, i'm a former public exactly what we were and are, public servants. the need for us as citizens to keep the basic comes down to it government can do many things fighting thiss in pandemic will boil down to our willingness as individuals to do the things that necessary to fight this virus. host: john in beaverton, oregon. just had a philosophical statement and question. to me it is a transfer of power and to serve. governor...
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doctor kenneth remy made this video showing what a covid patient's final moments are like before goinga ventilator. >> this is what it looks like when you breathe 40 times a minute. >> reporter: was there a specific moment that prompted you to make this video? >> i've actually called about 11 different families to let them know in the middle of the night that their loved one had, unfortunately, succumbed to covid disease. it's one of the worst phone calls you could ever make. >> reporter: around the country the numbers are staggering. there's nearly a 30% increase in covid cases among children nationwide in the past two weeks alone, but severe illness in kids is still rare. in el paso, texas, there are now 14 mobile morgues as that city's death toll rises. and 27 people have died at a veterans home in lasalle, illinois. ,he federal government says help is on the way. today, health and human services secretary alex azar announced more than six million doses of pfizer's vaccine could go out after it receives approval, as early as december 10. >> we expect by the end of december to have e
doctor kenneth remy made this video showing what a covid patient's final moments are like before goinga ventilator. >> this is what it looks like when you breathe 40 times a minute. >> reporter: was there a specific moment that prompted you to make this video? >> i've actually called about 11 different families to let them know in the middle of the night that their loved one had, unfortunately, succumbed to covid disease. it's one of the worst phone calls you could ever make....
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ken remy joining us from st. louis. he's a researcher at washington university. that is hard to watch, doctor. i think that is hard for a lot of people to watch and it drives home the stakes because you're not talking about them but their loved ones. tell us what led you to record this. >> i've just seen too many people die and lose their life from this disease and frankly after calling almost 11 families last week and telling their loved ones in the middle of the night that the loved one passed or died it's just real difficult to continually do this and the only way that i know outside of when you get to the icou to protect your life is to keep you out of the icu and prevent you from gettingi the diseases in first place. we had a patient pass away and saw the sadness in any colleagues' eyes and i grabbed the equipment and went and made this video, frankly, if nothing more than to just show folks what it might look like come boog the intensive care unit and have covid disease and while we head to the holiday season some folks heed the wonderful messages that dr.
ken remy joining us from st. louis. he's a researcher at washington university. that is hard to watch, doctor. i think that is hard for a lot of people to watch and it drives home the stakes because you're not talking about them but their loved ones. tell us what led you to record this. >> i've just seen too many people die and lose their life from this disease and frankly after calling almost 11 families last week and telling their loved ones in the middle of the night that the loved one...
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russian architect, alexander remy's old, has designed a modern day. noah's ark that could accommodate up to 10000 people this water scraper concept comes from malaysia, a floating building that would generate its own food and electricity, and house thousands. but are ideas like this truly a utopia? these would be stopgap measures. i don't think people want to live under water that humans are used to living on land. of course, it's technically possible to live underwater. but i think our quality of life would really suffer. i live with quality of the world's less affluent regions will be hit hard by the effects of climate change is going to impact a lot. so if they see mumbai is one of them, jakarta is one of them, or such a ban is going to have a flood. so as for the united nations, it's a high, high alert actually the whole issue isn't a big threat to the ceiling waiting sea level. some coastal areas in asia are already taking steps to deal with rising sea levels. the has to move is sent to indonesia know they have to move the whole city center to so
russian architect, alexander remy's old, has designed a modern day. noah's ark that could accommodate up to 10000 people this water scraper concept comes from malaysia, a floating building that would generate its own food and electricity, and house thousands. but are ideas like this truly a utopia? these would be stopgap measures. i don't think people want to live under water that humans are used to living on land. of course, it's technically possible to live underwater. but i think our quality...
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remi reminder, don't miss our digital news show.ot hear on a nightly program. catch it streaming live 6:00 p.m. eastern or watch it there on the cnn app at any time on demand. >>> the news continues right now. i want to hand it over to chris. >> my man. thank you very much. i am chris cuomo and welcome to "prime time." covid is now killing at least one of us every minute in america. think of that. and now comes what? the holidays. every milisecond that the trumpers give life to these tantrumps, these conspiracy claims that only rudy giuliani would spew in open court, with every moment wasted on this farce, another one of us is gasping for their last breaths. we suffered this long enough. and what makes it worse is that you guys actually chose someone to do it better. and your choice, that person, joe biden, is being kept by the trumpers from doing what we need him to do. >> we should be further along. there is a whole lot of things that are just -- we just don't have available to us. unless it's made available soon, we'r
remi reminder, don't miss our digital news show.ot hear on a nightly program. catch it streaming live 6:00 p.m. eastern or watch it there on the cnn app at any time on demand. >>> the news continues right now. i want to hand it over to chris. >> my man. thank you very much. i am chris cuomo and welcome to "prime time." covid is now killing at least one of us every minute in america. think of that. and now comes what? the holidays. every milisecond that the trumpers give...
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fuad ahmad remi is a nurse in sanaa. >> we are receiving many malnutrition patients and sing many deaths caused by the poor economic conditions and the inability of parents to come to the hospital because of poverty. if the aid agencies stop their support, this will lead to humanitarian disaster for the yemeni people who are unable to co with the economic sanctions and the lack of fuel. amy: the united arab emirates has become the first arab state to open a consulate inside western sahara, which has been occupied by morocco for 45 years. meanwhile, the united nations security council is voting today to renew its mandate to keep a peacekeeping force in the occupied territory. amnesty international has issued an appeal for the u.n. to include a human rights monitoring component for the peacekeepers. most independent human rights organizations and journalists are not able to enter western sahara. the homes of right livelihood laureate aminatou haidar and human rights defenders mina baali and elghalia djimi remain under police siege since they and other activists launched new organization kn
fuad ahmad remi is a nurse in sanaa. >> we are receiving many malnutrition patients and sing many deaths caused by the poor economic conditions and the inability of parents to come to the hospital because of poverty. if the aid agencies stop their support, this will lead to humanitarian disaster for the yemeni people who are unable to co with the economic sanctions and the lack of fuel. amy: the united arab emirates has become the first arab state to open a consulate inside western...
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russian architect, alexander remy's old, has designed a modern day. noah's ark that could accommodate up to 10000 people. he swore to scrape a concept comes from malaysia, a floating building that would generate its own food and electricity, and house thousands. but are ideas like this truly a utopia? as we know, these would be stopgap measures. i don't think people want to live underwater. humans are used to living on land. of course, it's technically possible to live underwater. but i think our quality of life would really suffer, leaves quality to the world's less affluent regions will be hit hard by the effects of climate change is going to impact a lot. so if they say mumbai is one of them, jakarta is one of them, are socketed, ben is going to have a flood. so as for the united nations, it's a high, high alert actually the whole a shows in the big threat to the ceiling, very low. some coastal areas in asia are already taking steps to deal with rising sea levels. the has to more is sent in an issue. no. they have to move the whole city center to s
russian architect, alexander remy's old, has designed a modern day. noah's ark that could accommodate up to 10000 people. he swore to scrape a concept comes from malaysia, a floating building that would generate its own food and electricity, and house thousands. but are ideas like this truly a utopia? as we know, these would be stopgap measures. i don't think people want to live underwater. humans are used to living on land. of course, it's technically possible to live underwater. but i think...
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fans follow chef remy, they'll feel vibration effects, hear the sounds of rats running through the wallsd from the kitchen thanks to 4 d technology. designers call it a one of a kind experience. >> guests will feel like they've been shrunk down to the size of a rat. we play with the fun of scale and you'll experience this immersive ride from a rat's eye perspective. >> animators are helping bring the adventure to life. disney owns pixar, the parent company of abc 7. looks fun. >>> next, a bay area mall is bringing all the fun this weekend where you can there's no bad time to start at amazon... ♪ i like the flexibility. it also allows for picking up shifts. safety comes first, speed comes second. safety. safety. safety. we're making sure that somebody is getting their very important items. it makes me very happy. ♪ >>> happening today, a holiday tradition gets under way at hillsdale mall in san mateo. the shopping center is hosting its annual gingerbread house decorating classes, these are in person but space is limited to observe social distancing, the cost is $45 per person, which cover
fans follow chef remy, they'll feel vibration effects, hear the sounds of rats running through the wallsd from the kitchen thanks to 4 d technology. designers call it a one of a kind experience. >> guests will feel like they've been shrunk down to the size of a rat. we play with the fun of scale and you'll experience this immersive ride from a rat's eye perspective. >> animators are helping bring the adventure to life. disney owns pixar, the parent company of abc 7. looks fun....
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drinking back a few moments later came up from behind and grabbed me and through me over his shoulder and remick under heavy fire and save my life. i have never forgotten the day and i've not forgotten how lucky i am to have survived. so even during the most difficult times. those early years worked very very difficult. any of the young men severely wounded paralyzed veterans, quattro collegiate some of those first few years were too much for them . for some of us decided to go on. i remember sitting in my room in my wheelchair and all alone and i remember having this feeling, how am i going to make it through another day. i had just met who would have some of the veterans from world war ii and korea. they would come into her room at the bronx va they were inspiring. just to see these guys who had been vultures for five years, ten years. even longer. i cannot believe it is i was just trying to make it through every single day which psychologically and emotionally physically overflowing for me. i had no idea how is going to live with this thing. how i would deal with it everyday . could never i
drinking back a few moments later came up from behind and grabbed me and through me over his shoulder and remick under heavy fire and save my life. i have never forgotten the day and i've not forgotten how lucky i am to have survived. so even during the most difficult times. those early years worked very very difficult. any of the young men severely wounded paralyzed veterans, quattro collegiate some of those first few years were too much for them . for some of us decided to go on. i remember...
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remi bald eagle is continuing ins which efforts with the cheyenne river tribe to try to control the coronavirus lands in south dakota. thank you for joining me. >> thank you for having me on, velshi. i shout out to the tribes for helping to keep their people safe. all of our love to everybody in the state and to our relatives. thank you. >> thank you, sir. >>> south dakota is one of the hardest hit states by the raging covid pandemic. with health care workers scrambling as resources dry up, we'll speak with one such nurse caught in the outbreak. >>> plus our small business expert panel is back in the next hour to give their best advice to business owners and workers on weathering the coronavirus curve. send me your questions, we'll answer them on air. more "velshi across america" after this. did you know that some aluminum free deodorants only mask odor? secret aluminum free helps eliminate odor instead of just masking it. and is made with 3x more odor fighters. with secret, keep it fresh every day. secret. with this seal, this restaurant is committing to higher levels of cleanliness. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ t
remi bald eagle is continuing ins which efforts with the cheyenne river tribe to try to control the coronavirus lands in south dakota. thank you for joining me. >> thank you for having me on, velshi. i shout out to the tribes for helping to keep their people safe. all of our love to everybody in the state and to our relatives. thank you. >> thank you, sir. >>> south dakota is one of the hardest hit states by the raging covid pandemic. with health care workers scrambling as...
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i remi everyone again that if you cck on the bottom the book will be signed by david and thanks everyone again, i'm sorry some people have to come to the platform t this is wonderful and thanksall for joining us . >> weeknights this week we feature book tv programs is a preview of what's available every weend on c-span2. tonight weocus on science. first politil scientist ever stone ares numbers are objectives and explains numerous ways numbers impact our daily lives. author david eagleman ports the evolution of the brain and looks at the fute of artificial intelligence in his book lives wired: the inside story of the ever-cnging brain. later misha moscone heays the female brain is more susceptible dementia and alzheimer's disease and the male brain. she writes research has been centered around the male brain while treatment for women gs behind. that starts tuesday at 8 pm eastern. enjoyable tv this week and every weekend on c-span2 . >> book tv on c-span2 has top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. coming this weekend, saturday at 9 pm eastern former president barack obama reflec
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disney imagine nears are in the final stages of building remy's ratatouille adventure in paris.y'll really feel the vibration effects, apparently, hearing sounds of rats running through the walls, smell food from the kitchen, all thanks to 4 d technology. designers call it a one of a kind experience. >> guests will feel as they've been shrunk down to the size of a rat. we play with the fun of scale and you'll get to experience the immersive ride from the rat's experience. >> disney owns pixar and is the parent company of abc 7. >>> a bay area mall is bringing all the fun this weekend, where you can decorate gingerbread houses to get ready for the holidays. abundant wind and solar energy, we have the power to take on climate change. use less from 4 to 9 pm to keep california golden. >>> happening today, a holiday tradition gets under way at hillsdale mall in san mateo. the shopping center is hosting its annual gingerbread house decorating classes, these are in person but space is limited to observe social distancing, the cost is $45 per person, which covers one gingerbread house
disney imagine nears are in the final stages of building remy's ratatouille adventure in paris.y'll really feel the vibration effects, apparently, hearing sounds of rats running through the walls, smell food from the kitchen, all thanks to 4 d technology. designers call it a one of a kind experience. >> guests will feel as they've been shrunk down to the size of a rat. we play with the fun of scale and you'll get to experience the immersive ride from the rat's experience. >> disney...
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but let me remi everyone of a few points first. you wille able to see each other speaking during the hearing. whetr they are in person or remote as long as you haveour web said to active speaker mode. if you have any queions about this actation, please contact the committee staff immediately. second, we have a timer that should be visible on yr screen when you are in active speaker mode with a thumbnail view. third, the house rules require that we canee you. so, please have your camera tued on...
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i really feel like i identify with this character of remy.n called a rat before. >> his name is ken davenport, i said kevin accidentally. he's truly impressed by the people who came up with creative content. theater kids, this is an ode to them, are always seen as underdogs. >> that's great. >> if you have a problem with rats, tony will fill you in on what rats do. >>> ahead, a startling and very personal admission from meghan markle, stay with us. >> announcer: today's "what to watch" is sponsored by toyota. let's go places. toyotathon is on. come in today! right now! get 0% apr financing on a twenty-twenty camry. offer ends november 30th. that's a wrap! toyota. let's go places. even the smallest surprise... can make a big memory... worthy of passing on. kinder joy treat plus toy a little surprise goes a long way. new aveeno® restorative skin therapy. with our highest concentration of prebiotic oat intensely moisturizes over time to improve skin's resilience. aveeno® healthy. it's our nature™. did you know that 70% of the on your clothes are
i really feel like i identify with this character of remy.n called a rat before. >> his name is ken davenport, i said kevin accidentally. he's truly impressed by the people who came up with creative content. theater kids, this is an ode to them, are always seen as underdogs. >> that's great. >> if you have a problem with rats, tony will fill you in on what rats do. >>> ahead, a startling and very personal admission from meghan markle, stay with us. >> announcer:...