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let's bring in steven riley. professor riley, thank you. it is an amazing day to think about the speed at which this was settled given -- when you have enough resources and great minds, when you can solve a problem. steven riley, how much of the population needs to be vaccinated to make sure there is herod immunity and your protect everyone? immunityhere is herd and you protect everyone? as we do that, we may see the behavioral adjustment in the population. to be quite honest, it is not a straightforward question because at the moment the pattern in epidemics seems to be constrained by behavior, so as byreduce the population risk covering the most at risk, it is difficult to get a straight answer to that, i'm afraid. francine: we are also getting the u.k. medical regulator chief speaking in a brief with reporters saying that public safety will come first on the vaccine, and he continues to say that no corners have been cut on the vaccine approval. when you look at the challenge, is it a challenge of distribution? is it refrigeration, or is
let's bring in steven riley. professor riley, thank you. it is an amazing day to think about the speed at which this was settled given -- when you have enough resources and great minds, when you can solve a problem. steven riley, how much of the population needs to be vaccinated to make sure there is herod immunity and your protect everyone? immunityhere is herd and you protect everyone? as we do that, we may see the behavioral adjustment in the population. to be quite honest, it is not a...
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and then of course you have under-administrator riley and george h.w. bush. everybody is invested in a clean and healthy environment. >> administrator riley? >> you know, it's interesting jim mentions the british situation. i think nixon was kind of an israeli figure in many ways. he gave electoral and republican respectability to an issue that had not previously been thought and really most of the years since has not been considered by republicans their issue. i once asked prime minister thatcher wlie it was in britain there seemed to be so little ideological conflict about environment and environmental protection. and she said i think it's pretty simple. we're just a highly dense and developed little island, and we have to get along. well, that's an interesting insight about the community and the need to do things together if you really want to tackle something important. i'm so pleased, chris, you mentioned the sulfur dioxide tax proposal and the lead tax proposal. no one ever mentions it, but we worked on that at the counsel of environmental equality and
and then of course you have under-administrator riley and george h.w. bush. everybody is invested in a clean and healthy environment. >> administrator riley? >> you know, it's interesting jim mentions the british situation. i think nixon was kind of an israeli figure in many ways. he gave electoral and republican respectability to an issue that had not previously been thought and really most of the years since has not been considered by republicans their issue. i once asked prime...
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riley joins me now. it's good to have you on the show.us, first of all, how you feel today. >> i feel a lot better. i feel better than i did this weekend for sure but still weak in my left side. >> you must have been amazed. you're 23 years old, you're healthy. when the doctors told you you had a mini stroke, what was your reaction? >> i really did not believe it at first. i called my dad and said i'm 23, there's no way this is real. and both of my parents were like you have to take this seriously. covid does things that are so unpredictable. >> you were young, doing everything right, but you still contracted the virus. do you know how you got it? >> yeah. it traces back to a wedding that i was not at, but somebody that i know attended. so several people from that wedding had gotten sick. >> it's a lesson there, right because that's the thing about the outbreaks. you don't have to go somewhere it's who those people come in contact with or a couple generations out from that. i wonder what you say to young people who might be watching here.
riley joins me now. it's good to have you on the show.us, first of all, how you feel today. >> i feel a lot better. i feel better than i did this weekend for sure but still weak in my left side. >> you must have been amazed. you're 23 years old, you're healthy. when the doctors told you you had a mini stroke, what was your reaction? >> i really did not believe it at first. i called my dad and said i'm 23, there's no way this is real. and both of my parents were like you have...
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francine: thank you so much, david riley. get straight to the first world news in new york city, here is ritika gupta. ritika: joe biden setting up his first confirmation fight by naming -- to be his budget chief. denomination drew swift objections. texas senator john cornyn called this election radioactive that's called to the selection -- mcconnell has set up a vote on the nomination of christopher wallace. director onsearch the st. louis fed but mcconnell has taken no action to open judy shelton's path to the fed. her confirmation was blocked before the thanksgiving break. white house coronavirus advisor scott atlas is resigning. atlas won president trump's loosening restrictions. he was criticized by the white house after having described lockdowns as harmful. has no background in public health or infectious disease. exxon mobil is about to face the biggest wipe down in history. that's right down. -- right down. the company will drastically reduce capital spending through 2025. exxon has been hammered by the collapse in o
francine: thank you so much, david riley. get straight to the first world news in new york city, here is ritika gupta. ritika: joe biden setting up his first confirmation fight by naming -- to be his budget chief. denomination drew swift objections. texas senator john cornyn called this election radioactive that's called to the selection -- mcconnell has set up a vote on the nomination of christopher wallace. director onsearch the st. louis fed but mcconnell has taken no action to open judy...
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. >> reporter: back in texas, icu nursing director teal riley will be among the first to receive the vaccine. we first met riley in june in this emotional interview with tom. >> when they don't survive, you know, knowing that we did everything we possibly could to restore their -- okay, you're gonna make me cry now. >> reporter: it's okay. no, no, it's okay. >> i have a hard time talking. this is the hardest part about the whole thing. i'm sorry. >> reporter: now, she's ready to roll up her sleeve. >> knowing that we can get this vaccine is kind of like an outlet for us. i think, overall, it gives us hope again. >> so great to hear nurse riley, one of our many brave front line heroes. kaylee, we know health care workers will get the shots first. but what about the rest of the americans? >> reporter: officials haven't yet recommended who is next in line. it's up to the states. but officials say most americans can expect to get the vaccine by late spring, early summer. >> kaylee, thank you. >>> amid the hope, the inescapable heartache. the first vaccinations coming with the u.s. poised
. >> reporter: back in texas, icu nursing director teal riley will be among the first to receive the vaccine. we first met riley in june in this emotional interview with tom. >> when they don't survive, you know, knowing that we did everything we possibly could to restore their -- okay, you're gonna make me cry now. >> reporter: it's okay. no, no, it's okay. >> i have a hard time talking. this is the hardest part about the whole thing. i'm sorry. >> reporter: now,...
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q: what is your take on that riley? -- >> it will be the one where we either do or do not figure out how to address the climate problem, both from the point of view of mitigation, which will be a substantial rear end to test reintegration of the american economy -- reorientation of the american economy. seaweed cultivation farming on a large scale, the things that can do serious negative emissions capture. that is to take out some of the accumulated carbon that is already in the air, which is a delicate thing to do. there is the technology to do it and there is more than the technology, there are natural systems that can do it. epa isce is that the well-positioned, especially given its history in the 1970's and 80's, spending a couple of billion dollars a year on wastewater treatment plants. that it could undertake the major role in the infrastructure, the adaptation, that is going to be necessary, particularly in coastal areas to manage sealevel rise. that will happen within five to 10 years. we will see coastal areas
q: what is your take on that riley? -- >> it will be the one where we either do or do not figure out how to address the climate problem, both from the point of view of mitigation, which will be a substantial rear end to test reintegration of the american economy -- reorientation of the american economy. seaweed cultivation farming on a large scale, the things that can do serious negative emissions capture. that is to take out some of the accumulated carbon that is already in the air,...
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william riley was under george h. w. bush. he world he served as a world why on the world wildlife fund, and he was on many boards. 2010 he was appointed by barack obama, to co-chair the national commission on the oil spill, and officer offshore drilling in the gulf of mexico. and james -- served as the founding secretary under the californian viral agency. he had served as administrator for the united states protection agency, counsel for the environment and agency director for management. it distinguished fellow at the hudson institute, from 1986 to 2008. staff assistant to richard nixon and his team, and chairman of the white house test for an environmental policy involved in preparing president nixon's message and legislator proposed congress in february 1970. with the establishment of the epa, executive reorganization of december 1970. later, during president reagan's first term, he was administrator of the opposite information and regulatory affairs at the office of management and budget. executive director of the presid
william riley was under george h. w. bush. he world he served as a world why on the world wildlife fund, and he was on many boards. 2010 he was appointed by barack obama, to co-chair the national commission on the oil spill, and officer offshore drilling in the gulf of mexico. and james -- served as the founding secretary under the californian viral agency. he had served as administrator for the united states protection agency, counsel for the environment and agency director for management. it...
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william riley was the administrator of the environmental protection agency under president george w. bush. he served as the founder and adviser to several business efforts. in 20 14, he was hired by president obama to watch the water supply in mexico. james strock was acting director at the office of personal management. christopher demuth was chairman of the white house staff force on environmental policy, involved in legislative proposals to congress in 1970, and with the establishment of the epa, the executive reorganization of december 1970. later during president nixon's first term, he was at the office of environmental affairs at the office of regulatory budget. responsible for reviewing the regulatory systems of epa and other agencies. last but not least, roger turner is a research curator at the science and history institute in philadelphia where he researched connections between atmospheric science and environmental management in the 20th century. his research has been supported by the science foundation, the meteoroligic society. welcome to all. that was a mouthful. but it
william riley was the administrator of the environmental protection agency under president george w. bush. he served as the founder and adviser to several business efforts. in 20 14, he was hired by president obama to watch the water supply in mexico. james strock was acting director at the office of personal management. christopher demuth was chairman of the white house staff force on environmental policy, involved in legislative proposals to congress in 1970, and with the establishment of the...
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john kelly, he was a fish. >> my name is riley. i'm a riley. >> no, you're a kelly.he full moon. drowned himself in the royal canal. >> e fell in. had a rock tied to his neck! >> stephen: did you shoot this in ireland, christopher? >> yes. >> stephen: where? where in ireland? >> well, a few hours outside of dublin in this beautiful farm country, and i hadn't, in my life, been to ireland, and i don't know if you have been there, but it really is beautiful. >> stephen: i have. yeah. it was everything they say, and where we stayed was an old estate, and they had a rookery where they raised the hawks and owls and faulkens, and the whole thing was a little bit medieval. >> stephen: was it appealing to you, the medieval quality of it? because they didn't have phones or computers back in the medieval times either. >> no, no, really, i'd like to go back. >> stephen: except the hygiene, i need dentists. i would love to go back to the middle ages, too, but i like penicillin and dentists. >> they had lots of that. >> stephen: oh, you mean go back to ireland? i thought you meant
john kelly, he was a fish. >> my name is riley. i'm a riley. >> no, you're a kelly.he full moon. drowned himself in the royal canal. >> e fell in. had a rock tied to his neck! >> stephen: did you shoot this in ireland, christopher? >> yes. >> stephen: where? where in ireland? >> well, a few hours outside of dublin in this beautiful farm country, and i hadn't, in my life, been to ireland, and i don't know if you have been there, but it really is...
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not a riley coil night but it is cool. king tide is a factor this week and. you can sigh the high tides new out the week and monday and tuesday. will have inflated water hurricane lauras. wish tracking rainfall. tomorrow throughout the day the possibility of a few scattered showers. lots of cloud cover, here's the coil front sunday morning and tapper willing off on sunday. the clouds, the possibility of the showers, think have a win ty advisory. morning rains sunday. the sun chad mix. kuip the umbrella nearby. >> it been a historic your for the spartans. first some holiday lights in concord tonight. happy holidays. . >>> when a turnaround for the shows state football team. from 1-11 to 6-0 this year. a win tonight would earp them a spot in the first mountain west championship game. they were down 20-7 at the half. they needed 14 seconds to get back in it. 98-yards for the touchdown. lighter in the 3rd, nick to derrick for the touchdown. he's the sop of to flee airline man. tyler nevins to the defender. it groin gratis in front of him. 140 yards. as the sparta
not a riley coil night but it is cool. king tide is a factor this week and. you can sigh the high tides new out the week and monday and tuesday. will have inflated water hurricane lauras. wish tracking rainfall. tomorrow throughout the day the possibility of a few scattered showers. lots of cloud cover, here's the coil front sunday morning and tapper willing off on sunday. the clouds, the possibility of the showers, think have a win ty advisory. morning rains sunday. the sun chad mix. kuip the...
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. >> reporter: riley says social media allows the most misinformation to be fed and passed on. >> who believes in this kind of messages one example that vaccines cause autism. >> one that got retracted. that's why approvals require that side effects are well known and of little or no risk to the entire population. that includes the most effective vaccines that have been around for generations. >> and the reasons we haven't been able to have actually been due in part to the worry. >> that there be a basis on science to make all these decisions. >> reporter: religious beliefs create a lot of vaccine reluctance. dr. lou is a christian. >> and to me, i view vaccines as something that god has helped enable scientists to get the understanding of diseases and of what can protect people. >> reporter: dr. riley is a buddhist. >> you take the vaccine not just to protect yourself, but to protect the others. >> reporter: but some people will never vaccinate. >> it's very over all, very vocal, anti vaccine but those are people that, three former presidents and many well known people support and wa
. >> reporter: riley says social media allows the most misinformation to be fed and passed on. >> who believes in this kind of messages one example that vaccines cause autism. >> one that got retracted. that's why approvals require that side effects are well known and of little or no risk to the entire population. that includes the most effective vaccines that have been around for generations. >> and the reasons we haven't been able to have actually been due in part to...
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that is 54% including everyone connected to riley barron contracted covid and suffered a mini struck. >> i think there is a lot of people not taking this seriously and now is the time to do that. i never thought that i would get covid in the first place and two didn't think it would be that dire when i first tested positive. it is so important to kind of realize how unpredictable this virus is and taking it seriously. >> young or old, 54% now know someone like riley or have lost someone like flanagan. more and more americans dying, eventually that 54% will be 60% than 75% or higher. yes, vaccines are coming but they can't come soon enough. 2300 new deaths reported today. today's figure won't be final for hours. covid is the leading cause of death in this country. the institute is now projecting more than a quarter million americans will die by the beginning of april, bringing the total to 539,000 by april. so even with a vaccine, these next few months will be unlike anything we have seen before. #. >> i think we have not yet seen the post thanksgiving peak. that's the concerning thing
that is 54% including everyone connected to riley barron contracted covid and suffered a mini struck. >> i think there is a lot of people not taking this seriously and now is the time to do that. i never thought that i would get covid in the first place and two didn't think it would be that dire when i first tested positive. it is so important to kind of realize how unpredictable this virus is and taking it seriously. >> young or old, 54% now know someone like riley or have lost...
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jason riley, wall street journal and senior fellow at the manhattan institute.mes out and we learn more. we are getting that this is now the overt stage of this investigation but the covert stage sources are saying that never really stopped from 2018. >> it was going on is even as democrats were yelling at republicans to stay away from hunter biden. a year ago as the move to impeach the president was heating up in the house, a lot of republicans wanted to look into hunter biden's business affairs. and the where they got from democrats was absolutely no way. and in the end, this is not hugely surprising in the sense that it often happens this way when someone makes a large amount of money from mysterious sources overseas, you look at whether they paid taxes on all of it. that is certainly what happened to him in the mueller investigation and it has happened to a lot of people who have had these windfalls from overseas governments. >> bret: likely continues this. here is joe biden, the candidate from november 2019 talking about he woulhow he would run investi. >>
jason riley, wall street journal and senior fellow at the manhattan institute.mes out and we learn more. we are getting that this is now the overt stage of this investigation but the covert stage sources are saying that never really stopped from 2018. >> it was going on is even as democrats were yelling at republicans to stay away from hunter biden. a year ago as the move to impeach the president was heating up in the house, a lot of republicans wanted to look into hunter biden's business...
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. >>> we're back with amber riley.ecause you're going to perform your new hit "bge" which stages for big girl energy. tell us what that means to you. >> big girl energy is literally just taking care of business, doing what it is that you need to do to get through your day, get through your year, taking care of family, taking care of friends, it's about being a boss and i really wanted to do a song for all my women out there that are exuding that big girl energy. >> we just saw a little clip of your video. you were talking. that's your fiance, deshaun, you cast him in your video and you know what, we are excited because you're going to perform right now. >> yes. >> off her debut ep, "riley," which is out now this is "bge." ♪ i got that big girl energy i got that hood that's still in me ♪ ♪ that's why he hates, hates to love me, big girl energy ♪ ♪ got that hood that's still in me sons of sonix ♪ ♪ this ain't the weekend, it's time to move on, yeah ♪ ♪ you tell me i'm warm, yeah, but when you're leaving ♪ ♪ you're gettin
. >>> we're back with amber riley.ecause you're going to perform your new hit "bge" which stages for big girl energy. tell us what that means to you. >> big girl energy is literally just taking care of business, doing what it is that you need to do to get through your day, get through your year, taking care of family, taking care of friends, it's about being a boss and i really wanted to do a song for all my women out there that are exuding that big girl energy....
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. >> we got to see brandy and monica together, we got to see teddy riley and baby face together. ♪ itd heartwarming. >> reporter: 2020 provided a unique opportunity for newly minted social media stars, with an enormous audience stuck at home, social stars broke into the mainstream like never before. >> i think sarah cooper was the breakout social star of 2020. she brought so much joy during this insane dark time. >> then i see the disinfectant that knocks it out in a minute, one minute, and is there a way we can do something like that? by injection inside or almost a cleaning? >> first glance you're like, she's just lip synch is trump. then you realize she's really exposing how ridiculous what he's saying is. >> someone calls it reverse mansplaining, which i think is a great term. he's mansplaining to us, then i'm mansplaining back to him how stupid he sounds. >> that's amazing, how did you do that? >> reporter: tabatha brown's first tiktok posted in march. she took her 18-year-old daughter's cue to create an account and post 60-second clips of her home-cooked vegan recipes. >> but as
. >> we got to see brandy and monica together, we got to see teddy riley and baby face together. ♪ itd heartwarming. >> reporter: 2020 provided a unique opportunity for newly minted social media stars, with an enormous audience stuck at home, social stars broke into the mainstream like never before. >> i think sarah cooper was the breakout social star of 2020. she brought so much joy during this insane dark time. >> then i see the disinfectant that knocks it out in a...
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riley each other up, but we are fostering our better angels. our peacemaking skills are atrophy. every person takes time to heal and keach time we hurt each other it sets us back . but unfortunately the structures we have built reward us for hurting one r another . we need to reform those structures or we will never make progress . progress we make. i propose senate rule changes when i was in the minority a and when i was in the majority to make sure this confusion does not remain a graveyard or progress. the founders did not envision the senate requiring 60 votes to acts. the filibuster came to be through historical action and it is now woven into the institutional framework. the promise of the filibuster is the majority find common ground with the minority. the reality of filibuster is paralysis. it means paralysis. on top of this we had a campaign finance system that is out of control. john mccain told you that over and over. the cancer growing in our democracy john mccain knew a lot about cancer. the grant money love campaigns by influence instead of lighting letting the vote
riley each other up, but we are fostering our better angels. our peacemaking skills are atrophy. every person takes time to heal and keach time we hurt each other it sets us back . but unfortunately the structures we have built reward us for hurting one r another . we need to reform those structures or we will never make progress . progress we make. i propose senate rule changes when i was in the minority a and when i was in the majority to make sure this confusion does not remain a graveyard...
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i called pat riley and said what's your advice. nobody said well it's a pandemic so this is what you do. >> the season starts three weeks from tonight. i got my tree up, how about an early christmas present, the warriors play the box on christmas day. >> there you go, perfect. an e bay area homeowners, learn how you can eliminate monthly mortgage payments and improve your cashflow. look, this isn't my first rodeo and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. bay area homeowners, learn how your neighbors are accessing hundreds of thousands of dollars with a reverse mortgage loan from the bay area's number one reverse mortgage lender other mortgages are paid each month, but with a reverse
i called pat riley and said what's your advice. nobody said well it's a pandemic so this is what you do. >> the season starts three weeks from tonight. i got my tree up, how about an early christmas present, the warriors play the box on christmas day. >> there you go, perfect. an e bay area homeowners, learn how you can eliminate monthly mortgage payments and improve your cashflow. look, this isn't my first rodeo and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse...
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we first met riley in june in this emotional interview with tom llamas. >> when they don't survive, youe possibly could to restore their -- okay. you're going to make me cry now. i have a hard time talking about it. this is the hardest part about the whole thing. i'm sorry. >> reporter: six months later, she says her job hasn't gotten easier, but now believes we're turning a corner. >> it's like a relief because, over and over, you know, we're waiting impatiently for something, some kind of change. >> reporter: riley says it's taken some convincing for her to be comfortable getting the shot, but with a little research, she says the decision was easy. >> we work in a critical care area. we are in the thick of all of this. knowing that we can get this vaccine is kind of like an outlet for us. i think overall it gives us hope again. >> reporter: so after more than nine months of suffering, relief is on the way. we're at texas medical center. this is the largest medical center in the world. among the 27 hospitals here, they'll receive more than 30,000 doses of the vaccine, and that first sh
we first met riley in june in this emotional interview with tom llamas. >> when they don't survive, youe possibly could to restore their -- okay. you're going to make me cry now. i have a hard time talking about it. this is the hardest part about the whole thing. i'm sorry. >> reporter: six months later, she says her job hasn't gotten easier, but now believes we're turning a corner. >> it's like a relief because, over and over, you know, we're waiting impatiently for...
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thank you, have a happy new year >> before we answer riley in georgia. with gold rush >> melissa, gold price is soaring. the u.s. telling cnbc its bullion sales since october 1st, 700% higher than a year ago. since the pandemic have led investors looking for safer and harder assets. >> our customers in particular are worried about the amount of spending that's going on right now by the government and the increasing money supply possibility for inflation, currency going forward i think that's driving all these trends >> he also points out is not just gold, bitcoin and pokemon cards all sorared this year >> i think gold still has some legs left in the run we saw a huge increase in sales on the announcement of the stimulus bill on sunday. i think there is going to be more and more of that stuff particularly with the democratic leadership coming in it will see ongoing stimulus and fiscal support and that tends to be good for gold prices. >> because they take physical deliveries, these buyers tend to be long-term investors they would be better off trading wit
thank you, have a happy new year >> before we answer riley in georgia. with gold rush >> melissa, gold price is soaring. the u.s. telling cnbc its bullion sales since october 1st, 700% higher than a year ago. since the pandemic have led investors looking for safer and harder assets. >> our customers in particular are worried about the amount of spending that's going on right now by the government and the increasing money supply possibility for inflation, currency going forward...
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that 54%, also, includes everyone connected with 23-year-old riley barrons, who contacted cov contracted covid and suffered a mini stroke. >> i would say i think there's a lot of people still not taking this seriously, and now is the time to do that. i never thought -- one, i never thought that i would get covid, in the first place. and then, two, didn't think that it would be that bad when i first tested positive. i thought, i'll get over this. and so, i think it's important to realize how unpredictable this virus is, and to start taking it seriously. >> young or old, 54% of us now know someone like riley or have lost someone like peggy flanagan. and saddest of all, with every passing day, with more and more americans dying, one every 30 seconds or so, eventually, that 54% will be 60%. then, 75, or higher. yes, vaccines are coming, but they can't come soon enough. nearly 2,300 new deaths reported today, and today's figures won't be final, for hours. covid is now the leading cause of death in this country, according to an estimate by the university of washington's institute for health, m
that 54%, also, includes everyone connected with 23-year-old riley barrons, who contacted cov contracted covid and suffered a mini stroke. >> i would say i think there's a lot of people still not taking this seriously, and now is the time to do that. i never thought -- one, i never thought that i would get covid, in the first place. and then, two, didn't think that it would be that bad when i first tested positive. i thought, i'll get over this. and so, i think it's important to realize...
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to have obtained covert shots illegally we want to send a clear signal to the providers that if you riley the law on these vaccinations we will find out and you will be prosecuted. new york police believe the park care community health network applied for distribution rights by fraudulent lee claiming it was a legitimate clinic but as artie's it was john of explains there are fears that new types of vaccine fraud could develop. in 2020 v is for vaccine after months of trials and tribulations they've left the labs for the global market and dozens more are on the way this paints a picture of abundance but the reality couldn't be further from the truth the hope had been the jobs would crush the virus before christmas. and birthday. but it's a free market and for the right money demand will always be satisfied with supply queue the dark web the internet's underbelly a silk road for drug traffickers weapons smugglers document forgers and other business that falls on the wrong side of the law now priced at several $100.00 a short vials claiming to contain a vaccine against covert 19 have filled
to have obtained covert shots illegally we want to send a clear signal to the providers that if you riley the law on these vaccinations we will find out and you will be prosecuted. new york police believe the park care community health network applied for distribution rights by fraudulent lee claiming it was a legitimate clinic but as artie's it was john of explains there are fears that new types of vaccine fraud could develop. in 2020 v is for vaccine after months of trials and tribulations...
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thank you for having me on riley bill and i'm a physician at harvard medical school and normally served as an advisor to the president of guinea on message and abel. it's good to have you in the mix. hello. who welcome to the story. thank you for having me. i'm robin martin. i'm a partner with trial eco, i had its technology practice and most recently i helped the indian government, whether it's our oga, save the contact tracing up, looking for to hearing about that. and irene, welcome to the skin, tell of what i am a senior researcher for the citizen lab. we are a cybersecurity and human rights research lab based at the university of toronto in trying to canada. great to have you all of the you cast. i'm going to start with and how does your online show called start here. they looked. 'd at surveillance during this era of a global pandemic, and wondered how far east see far in terms of invasion of privacy. so i'm going to hand over to saundra if our men and these kids really didn't look easy out, to help us track of it. 19. quantify covert 19, there's an app for that crucial recognitio
thank you for having me on riley bill and i'm a physician at harvard medical school and normally served as an advisor to the president of guinea on message and abel. it's good to have you in the mix. hello. who welcome to the story. thank you for having me. i'm robin martin. i'm a partner with trial eco, i had its technology practice and most recently i helped the indian government, whether it's our oga, save the contact tracing up, looking for to hearing about that. and irene, welcome to the...
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joining us is cybersecurity reporter mike riley.de from sounding like an episode of "homeland," and i mean that sincerely, what happened and how do we defend ourselves? mike: the short answer is it is early days. what basically happened is that a prominent cybersecurity firm called fireeye announced it was breached by what it called a nationstate actor. firste was not likely the to be hacked, but the first to be discovered. what they found is that the russians infiltrated a tiny, well-known but widely used, texas ip company. basically what it does is help firms in the government manage traffic and networks. the russians civil trichet that company and the company set out legitimate updates of its own software and along with those came russian back door. they got a foothold in the network of what is likely to turn out to be thousands of customers. list ofa who's who victims that you would probably want to have. they are defense dod military services, 425 of the fortune 500 companies, their major u.s. agencies including national securi
joining us is cybersecurity reporter mike riley.de from sounding like an episode of "homeland," and i mean that sincerely, what happened and how do we defend ourselves? mike: the short answer is it is early days. what basically happened is that a prominent cybersecurity firm called fireeye announced it was breached by what it called a nationstate actor. firste was not likely the to be hacked, but the first to be discovered. what they found is that the russians infiltrated a tiny,...
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jonathan riley, george washington university hospital, sorry, couldn't help myself, so much hypocrisynd just, i mean blah. give me your reaction. >> well, i would remind senator rubio that his state has the third highest number of covid cases in the united states behind only california and texas. his state has over 8,000 cases today. whatever they're doing ain't that great. i would remind senator rubio, that the president who calls him little marco doubted masks, wanted to slow down the testing pleas, held dozens of rally around the country as the pandemic was heating up over the summer. he doesn't have words about that. he has words about dr. fauci. i will say about the science, all the expert statements about masking changed as the science changed. as it became clear that virus could be spread by asymptomatic carriers. as for number of folks it will take to attain herd immunity, that number is just a guess, principally because we don't know how many people in this country have been infected by the virus. in order to understand how many you need to vaccinate, you need to know how man
jonathan riley, george washington university hospital, sorry, couldn't help myself, so much hypocrisynd just, i mean blah. give me your reaction. >> well, i would remind senator rubio that his state has the third highest number of covid cases in the united states behind only california and texas. his state has over 8,000 cases today. whatever they're doing ain't that great. i would remind senator rubio, that the president who calls him little marco doubted masks, wanted to slow down the...
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the water being cleaned up is a big deal, and i think commissioner riley made a really excellent point that's really underappreciated about the role of the epa in helping water utilities and cities build water treatment plants during the 1970s and into the 1980s through federal cautionary and federal reimbursement programs, which really, real will did change the water quality downstream of cities and water treatment plants. and i think thinking about the ways that epa might continue to in the future really partner with cities and states and localities to build the kind of technologies and kind of treatment centers we are going to need in the future as well as to build out some lower carbon options, could be a really innovative direction to move forward that really echoes and builds on these strengths of the epa historically. >> what i would like to do know is do the silos people often fall into and i don't want to be siloed but i do want to touch on each of the areas in which the epa had significant contributions. let's begin with water. governor whitman, clean water, i know you're a c
the water being cleaned up is a big deal, and i think commissioner riley made a really excellent point that's really underappreciated about the role of the epa in helping water utilities and cities build water treatment plants during the 1970s and into the 1980s through federal cautionary and federal reimbursement programs, which really, real will did change the water quality downstream of cities and water treatment plants. and i think thinking about the ways that epa might continue to in the...
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carrie riley has tips on getting wrapped and under the tree by tomorrow morning, thanks for joining usth something a lot of women probably want, the dyson hair straightener, how do we get it and where do we get it? >> i want to let you know that lehman markets is open until 5:00 pm and half -- they have curbside pickup. you can also going to meet santa today. if you get curbside pickup santa will deliver your gifts right to your car. selected by their virtual gift advisor and it smells fresh and clean so these are great options, you can get there by 5:00. jillian: for the woman in your life and the many your life and the outdoorsman in your life. >> reporter: we all miss traveling so much and here's a fun virtual gift to give. a gift card to ask for the open road. it is a rental platform that connects rv owners without the cost of ownership and gift cards are available online for $10, up to 10,$000. jillian: a lot of companies allow you to print the gift card. how about the vitamin shoppe? >> there open 10 to 6. you get out there and get your gift, great place to find gifts for the wel
carrie riley has tips on getting wrapped and under the tree by tomorrow morning, thanks for joining usth something a lot of women probably want, the dyson hair straightener, how do we get it and where do we get it? >> i want to let you know that lehman markets is open until 5:00 pm and half -- they have curbside pickup. you can also going to meet santa today. if you get curbside pickup santa will deliver your gifts right to your car. selected by their virtual gift advisor and it smells...
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lee riley is one of four distinguished physicians all expertds experts in vaccines and the reluctance to get them. social media allows the most misinformation to be passed on. one example that vaccines cause autism. >> work that has now been retracted and the person behind it, has been censored. >> reporter: that includes the most effective vaccines that have been around for generations. measles and polio. >> the reasons we haven't been able to have actually been due in part to children not vaccinating their children. >> reporter: causes some to decide not to get vaccinated. >> it is really important that there be transparency, and that there be a basis on science to make all these decisions. >> religious beliefs create a lot of vaccine reluctance. dr. lou is a christian. >> to me i see vaccines as something god has helped enable scientists to get the understanding of the vaccines and. >> this very over all, very vocal anti vaccine those are people who can be reached at any level. >> reporter: to see them get a needle stuck in their arm and get a vaccine just like the restover us. tha
lee riley is one of four distinguished physicians all expertds experts in vaccines and the reluctance to get them. social media allows the most misinformation to be passed on. one example that vaccines cause autism. >> work that has now been retracted and the person behind it, has been censored. >> reporter: that includes the most effective vaccines that have been around for generations. measles and polio. >> the reasons we haven't been able to have actually been due in part...
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megan riley.t's good to see you again, doctor, what do you think of joe biden's health team announced today? >> i am thrilled by the announcements about the health team. he couldn't have chosen three better people to help lead our nation out of this horrific pandemic and to build our health system back truly to be better. to move us from a reactive system where we're trying to pick up the pieces to a proactive system where we're using science and facts and data to help drive a great public health infrastructure that not just makes up for covid-19, not just stops the transmission of this virus, but also helps americans to achieve full health in so many other ways. they're really just three wonderful, science driven leaders. >> what they're going to be facing coming in is just -- it's a huge task. i don't know the correct words to use to describe what they're up against. not just the numbers we're seeing in the virus but also the rollout of the vaccine, the logistics they're going to be dealing with
megan riley.t's good to see you again, doctor, what do you think of joe biden's health team announced today? >> i am thrilled by the announcements about the health team. he couldn't have chosen three better people to help lead our nation out of this horrific pandemic and to build our health system back truly to be better. to move us from a reactive system where we're trying to pick up the pieces to a proactive system where we're using science and facts and data to help drive a great...
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remember in the old days, colbert played the role of the overthe top right winger, a parody of bill riley. now he's switched sides and doing a parody of the left, like an over-the-top oprah. i can not wait for the car. you saw a glimpse of the future. you're going to see a return to the obama era happy hibernation. when this media goes on sleep mode. they're going to be awake but they're not going to be conscious. it's because they see -- they see biden and trump the way kids see their parents in a divorce. they just want to hang around the parent, let them do what they want. that's joe. >> jesse: juan, how brave do you think it was for joe biden and jill to enter that terror dome on cbs with colbert? >> juan: well, it's a comedy show. hard to criticize politicians for getting a sympathetic interview. joe biden did do "60 minutes." it's not like he's escaping rigorous questions. i will say, i don't think there's any parent out there, any parent that would not understand giving unconditional love to a child. i don't know about brilliance, but brilliant people make mistakes, too. i think cl
remember in the old days, colbert played the role of the overthe top right winger, a parody of bill riley. now he's switched sides and doing a parody of the left, like an over-the-top oprah. i can not wait for the car. you saw a glimpse of the future. you're going to see a return to the obama era happy hibernation. when this media goes on sleep mode. they're going to be awake but they're not going to be conscious. it's because they see -- they see biden and trump the way kids see their parents...
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riley is a buddhist. >> you take the vaccine not just to protect yourself from the disease but to protect others. >> reporter: some people will never vaccinate. >> it's very slow. very vocal anti vax movement. those are people that can be reached on any level. >> reporter: nonetheless, three former presidents and many other well known people support and want to get vaccinated. >> to see them get a needle stuck in their arm, and get a vaccine just like the rest of us, they really sort of equalizing our humanity. disease, death, are the great equalizer. >> reporter: in the last 100 years the world has had four pandemics indicating that the world will see one every four to five years. >>> another giant in silicon valley announces it is leaving california. where oracle is relocating its headquarters. >>> alameda police are investigating a late crime after the city's menora is vandalized on the first night of hanukkah. what police and the mayor is saying about it. >>> in bay area weather, our dry weather stretch coming to an end. at least parts of the bay area picking up measurable rainfall. a
riley is a buddhist. >> you take the vaccine not just to protect yourself from the disease but to protect others. >> reporter: some people will never vaccinate. >> it's very slow. very vocal anti vax movement. those are people that can be reached on any level. >> reporter: nonetheless, three former presidents and many other well known people support and want to get vaccinated. >> to see them get a needle stuck in their arm, and get a vaccine just like the rest of...
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and her husband riley and her two children. i've known and they have joined us. regrettably, she will be leaving the congress at the end of the -- at the end of this year. i say regrettably because she was a member of congress who worked across the aisle, who worked positively and constructively on behalf of her district, on behalf of her state, on behalf of her country and we will miss her. i yield five minutes to the gentlelady from alabama. >> mr. speaker, i thank my friend, the gentleman from maryland, for yielding. thank you so much, leader hoyer and i just appreciate your friendship all these years. i really do appreciate the time you've given me. mr. speaker, i rise before you and my colleagues here today to speak for my final time on the house floor. years ago, my husband and i prayerfully decided i would put my name on the ballot for the first time. never could we have messengered that that original decision to run for the montgomery city council would lead us to serve five times in the u.s. house of representatives. ms. roe wie: we are so grateful that
and her husband riley and her two children. i've known and they have joined us. regrettably, she will be leaving the congress at the end of the -- at the end of this year. i say regrettably because she was a member of congress who worked across the aisle, who worked positively and constructively on behalf of her district, on behalf of her state, on behalf of her country and we will miss her. i yield five minutes to the gentlelady from alabama. >> mr. speaker, i thank my friend, the...
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historian kenneth davis says an early outbreak of flu was reported at camp fundston, part of fort rileyung men arriving for training and deployment were suddenly becoming sick. >> the outbreak in kansas in march of 1918. >> march 4th, we know the date. doctors are noticing a strange influenza that doesn't look like anything else they have ever seen. >> what were the first symptoms they started to see? >> very high fever. tremendous body aches, like back-breaking body aches. then as it progressed these otherwise healthy young men who had just reported for duty were on their backs in tremendous pain. people would talk about it like being hit by bats or something. that's how bad it was. >> within weeks, more than 1,000 soldiers were in the hospital. at least 38 died. these were men who should have recovered, if it was a normal flu. dr. anthony fauci says that's when doctors began to realize this was a new path again. >> the fact that it was young healthy people who early on were getting it, was that a sign that this was a new influenza? >> this was devastating even to young people. so quan
historian kenneth davis says an early outbreak of flu was reported at camp fundston, part of fort rileyung men arriving for training and deployment were suddenly becoming sick. >> the outbreak in kansas in march of 1918. >> march 4th, we know the date. doctors are noticing a strange influenza that doesn't look like anything else they have ever seen. >> what were the first symptoms they started to see? >> very high fever. tremendous body aches, like back-breaking body...
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let's bring in our panel, a writer for the washington post, republican strategist lisa booth and jason rileyjournal columnist and senior fellow at the manhattan institute. where are we? >> we are in a bit of a bind. referring to your earlier segments what is going on in georgia, the president is giving a lot of political a to the democrats and making life difficult for perdue and leffler, the republican senators trying to hang on to those seats. they voted for that defense bill initially earlier this week that the president vetoed and now they are in position of having to stick to their guns or cross the president and similar with the corona relief bill, white house negotiators, steve mnuchin negotiated with $600 amount, republicans were on board and now the president wants to take the position of democrats in georgia running for those seats which will give democrats control of the senate. he's putting republican control of the senate in jeopardy. among other things with these last-minute demands. >> the way the sausage is made on capitol hill will you come to the end of the year into a gove
let's bring in our panel, a writer for the washington post, republican strategist lisa booth and jason rileyjournal columnist and senior fellow at the manhattan institute. where are we? >> we are in a bit of a bind. referring to your earlier segments what is going on in georgia, the president is giving a lot of political a to the democrats and making life difficult for perdue and leffler, the republican senators trying to hang on to those seats. they voted for that defense bill initially...
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arthel: doctor riley williams you wear multiple hats in a medical breakthrough that is happening we will back to talk about that, the cofounder and we will find out what that is next time you is on fox news, also orthopedic surgeon for hospital for special surgery. gibbering much. take care. eric: the halls of congress shaken by those reports and one of its members, the congressman the target as espionage plot, experts say it's a way beijing does business, our next guest on that coming up. arthel: the fox news alert the associated press is reporting a police shooting, the gunman after shots were fired outside a new york city cathedral, reuters, targeted for reporting the shooter was gunned down at the purposeful church of saint john it happened at the acquired performance, the nypd is reporting please avoid the area of west 112 street and amsterdam avenue in manhattan due to a police involved shooting, expect a large police presence in traffic delays in the area this is happening at st. john's divine and the upper west side, discretion happening during the choir practice and the polices
arthel: doctor riley williams you wear multiple hats in a medical breakthrough that is happening we will back to talk about that, the cofounder and we will find out what that is next time you is on fox news, also orthopedic surgeon for hospital for special surgery. gibbering much. take care. eric: the halls of congress shaken by those reports and one of its members, the congressman the target as espionage plot, experts say it's a way beijing does business, our next guest on that coming up....
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and riley continued to paddle inaccurate pcr test results, the medical establishment has completely dismissedrug that doctors all over the world are now successfully using to treat covid patients. it's not just hydroxychloroquine, but dozens of therapeutics that are far safer than a vaccine that we still don't know a lot about, is that true? joining me now is dr. peter mccullough, internist and cardiologist, spearheading efforts to get this countervailing perspective in front of congress. dr. mccullough, you say -- we call the medical establishment, big med -- are engaging in what you call "therapeutic nihilism." explained that. >> laura, thanks for having me on the show and let me say my opinions are my own and not necessarily those of my institution. but boy, november 19th and today, december 8th, 2 big days, ron johnson and the senate subcommittee hearings, the important information for americans. and what we have learned is there has been a prevailing view of therapeutic nihilism, or nothing can be done. what we have learned is that sequential multi-drug treatment for early covid-19 patie
and riley continued to paddle inaccurate pcr test results, the medical establishment has completely dismissedrug that doctors all over the world are now successfully using to treat covid patients. it's not just hydroxychloroquine, but dozens of therapeutics that are far safer than a vaccine that we still don't know a lot about, is that true? joining me now is dr. peter mccullough, internist and cardiologist, spearheading efforts to get this countervailing perspective in front of congress. dr....
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carley: check out rocket, rider and riley, they are ready for christmas and anything else that 2020 might: i feel like we've had them before. they're back, making a return appearance on the show. a festive family portrait by the avana family. they spent the weekend volunteering with wreaths across america, an amazing cause. thank you for what you did and merry christmas. ♪ then one foggy christmas eve. ♪ santa came to say. ♪ todd: hear about this? despite telling americans to limit celebrations to your household, dr. deborah birx is having to explain why she traveled with two households the day after thanksgiving. in a statement dr. birx justifying traveling with husband, daughter, son-in-law, two young grandkids to a vacation property saying i did not go to delaware for the purpose of celebrating thanksgiving. dr. birx explained that the short trip was to winterize the home for potential sale, not a holiday gathering. i still think she went to buy scarves. carley: my goal in life is to have a home to winterize. gavin newsom plans to quarantine for ten days after a staffer tested positive
carley: check out rocket, rider and riley, they are ready for christmas and anything else that 2020 might: i feel like we've had them before. they're back, making a return appearance on the show. a festive family portrait by the avana family. they spent the weekend volunteering with wreaths across america, an amazing cause. thank you for what you did and merry christmas. ♪ then one foggy christmas eve. ♪ santa came to say. ♪ todd: hear about this? despite telling americans to limit...
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. >> but i am not giving up hope for riley.covid? >> yes. right before covid, in fact. like covid was on our set, kristin got sick. >> stephen: we didn't -- >> no, we didn't know. >> stephen: wait is that news? are we breaking news right now? did everybody know -- >> sorry. >> stephen: no, i want that to be news. we call that an exclusive. >> look. anything you want to hear about kristin, i know. because -- >> stephen: we will dish, we are going dish later. we are going to get to the dirt. >> no, no. a lot of people got sick. it was like i think it was the last week of february, so people were starting -- it was like that stolen where people were starting to talk about coronavirus but people were kind of laughing about it, nobody understood how serious it was but i think a lot of people on our set got stick. i didn't, thank god. >> stephen: you haven't gotten -- >> no. but when i was leaving the set and going to the airport, probably on like february 29th or something, i said to like one of the guys do you think i should be wor
. >> but i am not giving up hope for riley.covid? >> yes. right before covid, in fact. like covid was on our set, kristin got sick. >> stephen: we didn't -- >> no, we didn't know. >> stephen: wait is that news? are we breaking news right now? did everybody know -- >> sorry. >> stephen: no, i want that to be news. we call that an exclusive. >> look. anything you want to hear about kristin, i know. because -- >> stephen: we will dish, we are...
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> historian kenneth davis says an early outbreak of flu was reported at camp funston, part of fort rileyung men arriving for training and deployment were suddenly becoming sick. >> the outbreak in kansas was march of 1918. >> march 4th, 1918. we know the date and doctors are starting to note a strange influenza that doesn't look like anything else they have ever seen. >> what were the first symptoms that they started to see? >> very high fever, tremendous body aches, like back breaking body aches. then as it progressed, these very otherwise healthy young men who had just reported for duty were on their backs in tremendous pain. people would talk about it like being hit by bats or something. that's how bad it was. >> within weeks, more than a thousand soldiers were in the hospital, at least 38 died. these were men who should have recovered if it was a normal flu. dr. anthony fauci says that's when doctors began to realize this was a new pathogen. >> the fact that it was young, healthy people who early on were getting it, was that a sign that this was a new influenza? >> this was devastati
> historian kenneth davis says an early outbreak of flu was reported at camp funston, part of fort rileyung men arriving for training and deployment were suddenly becoming sick. >> the outbreak in kansas was march of 1918. >> march 4th, 1918. we know the date and doctors are starting to note a strange influenza that doesn't look like anything else they have ever seen. >> what were the first symptoms that they started to see? >> very high fever, tremendous body aches,...
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now i know where riley curry gets her moves from >>thank you think this is a dad dance or is steph curry cool take a look steph got these moves. let's take a step on the stephanie is from me 40 versus. >>they were user before step is. now you think is going to be the new shimmy step does that shimmy the famous shimmy makes a shot we're going to see when the worries open the regular season on tuesday against the brooklyn that is the buzz. >>the 24 is the time another big story there are reports of president trump asked his advisers about declaring martial law and using the military to overturn the election that he lost people in the news station say there was a meeting during which the president also suggested having a special counsel investigate his loss to joe biden and possibly seizing a voter machines. most of the visors at the meeting though apparently were opposed to these ideas but former national security advisor michael flynn and attorneys city powell, we're said to be behind the idea the president denies the claims. the president is looking to the supreme court to try to overtur
now i know where riley curry gets her moves from >>thank you think this is a dad dance or is steph curry cool take a look steph got these moves. let's take a step on the stephanie is from me 40 versus. >>they were user before step is. now you think is going to be the new shimmy step does that shimmy the famous shimmy makes a shot we're going to see when the worries open the regular season on tuesday against the brooklyn that is the buzz. >>the 24 is the time another big story...
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when you look at this vaccine what's it's riley shown to do is decrease the likelihood someone gets sick from covid-19. they may still get the virus. they may still be able to transmit the virus. but it's really to prevent them from getting sick. you target people who are most at risk of getting seriously ill or dying, you'll probably see some impact. but as far as getting the numbers down that's when you start talking about herd immunity. some impact where we may have 30% of the country vaccinated. keep in mind 15% to 20% of the country may already be immunized because they've been infected at some point, so they may have some lasting immunity for a period of time. and get to the end of the summer dr. fauci always talks about 65% to 70%, enough people immunized that way it makes it hard for the virus to jump around and have a host. >> there are only 2.9 million doses that are going to be initially distributed. 2.9 million in a country of 340 million. that seems low. >> yeah, this is going to take a while. so this is the pfizer vaccine. 6.4 million doses. they're putting 500,000 away ess
when you look at this vaccine what's it's riley shown to do is decrease the likelihood someone gets sick from covid-19. they may still get the virus. they may still be able to transmit the virus. but it's really to prevent them from getting sick. you target people who are most at risk of getting seriously ill or dying, you'll probably see some impact. but as far as getting the numbers down that's when you start talking about herd immunity. some impact where we may have 30% of the country...
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bring in our panel, charles lane, opinion writer for "the washington post," lisa boothe and jason rileycolumnist and a senior follow at the manhattan institute. jason, where are we? >> while we are in a bit of a bind. i'm referring to a segment about what's going on in georgia. i think the president is giving a lot of political hay to the democrats in that race and making life very difficult for purdue and kelly loeffler. at the republican senators who are trying to hang onto those seats. they voted for that defense bill initially earlier this week, that the president vetoed and now they are in the position of having to either stick with their guns or cross the president. and it's similar with the corona reef bill. the white house he negotiators, namely steven mnuchin and the treasury secretary negotiated the $600 a amounts. w republicans are on board and now the president wants to take the position of the democrats in georgia running up for those seats which of course will give democrats control of the senate. so the president is really putting republican control of the senate in jeopa
bring in our panel, charles lane, opinion writer for "the washington post," lisa boothe and jason rileycolumnist and a senior follow at the manhattan institute. jason, where are we? >> while we are in a bit of a bind. i'm referring to a segment about what's going on in georgia. i think the president is giving a lot of political hay to the democrats in that race and making life very difficult for purdue and kelly loeffler. at the republican senators who are trying to hang onto...
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with a filing with the sec it entered into equity distribution agreement goldman sachs and b riley toell one million class-a shares. as of october 30th, amc had 86 million class-a shares outstanding this would dilute the stock. amc tapped the capital markets multiple times. they have been in trouble. both of those stories hurting amc in general. the plight of these movie theater chains, liz, is obviously still the hot topic for conversation and a little desperation. back to you. connell: i'm looking forward to sitting in a movie theater though. i'm one of those people loves to be there listen to the crowd and say shhh, be quiet. reporter: popcorn. liz: that's okay i'm full on extra butter. not just the large caps. the russell 2000 index is hitting a record high at this hour. small caps showing muscle as the economy slowly recovers but today's "countdown" closer says you know what? aim for right between the big and the small, the mid-caps. lisa ericsson, head of traditional investment group at u.s. bank wealth management, 218 billion in assets under management. lisa, why aim for the mi
with a filing with the sec it entered into equity distribution agreement goldman sachs and b riley toell one million class-a shares. as of october 30th, amc had 86 million class-a shares outstanding this would dilute the stock. amc tapped the capital markets multiple times. they have been in trouble. both of those stories hurting amc in general. the plight of these movie theater chains, liz, is obviously still the hot topic for conversation and a little desperation. back to you. connell: i'm...
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certainly stacey and the black women activists that did black lives matter and the commitment march, ebony rileynd others. >> yes. >> and you must remember, unlike ali, when i was a kid in the civil rights movement, we did this one this year in a pandemic. we had to organize huge marches -- >> yep. >> -- and hope nobody got sick. more big awards are on the way. first time now for a look back at one interesting interview i had with the terminator, the terminator, on "politicsnation." >> i'm so happy that you are exercising every morning. i see you when you post in the gym, with the head band around it and sweating. that's the proof that you're actually working out really hard. you're sweating. this is really great. this is another thing we have in common is interest in being fit. >> that's right. have to be fit. have to be fit for the fight. >> that's right, yeah. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. thank you, al. thank you >> thank you very much thank you, al. ma >>> welcome back to the 2020 revvie awards from rockefeller center. here's your host, al sharpton. >> our next category has so many
certainly stacey and the black women activists that did black lives matter and the commitment march, ebony rileynd others. >> yes. >> and you must remember, unlike ali, when i was a kid in the civil rights movement, we did this one this year in a pandemic. we had to organize huge marches -- >> yep. >> -- and hope nobody got sick. more big awards are on the way. first time now for a look back at one interesting interview i had with the terminator, the terminator, on...
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>>still it's just another goofy dad, you know to riley and ryan and canon and james if george clooneyan even be an embarrassing dad and nobody stands a chance. >>clooney earned the kids after sharing tmi on the cbs sunday morning show. >>look i have my hair is like really like straw law you know and so it's easy to cut you can't really make too many mistakes. years i bought thing called a flowbee which when we were i was a kid, yeah. the infomercial there will be this ingenious device lets you give yourself and family, perfect hair cuts every time the vacuum, cleaner clippers and i still have it stop it use it my hair %uts take literally. 2 minutes ago is is the this flow be due flooding. that is awesome. >>james is that flowbee is this flowbee i wish it was as easy as that no one of the 25 years that hair looks perfect. i want colonies hair. >>his pocketbook think about it. effect and now we just ease the flow be of so he's on the you know this is the world is saying this because he's on the cbs sunday morning show. >>and i'm kind of like that acre you anything i do on tv is embarras
>>still it's just another goofy dad, you know to riley and ryan and canon and james if george clooneyan even be an embarrassing dad and nobody stands a chance. >>clooney earned the kids after sharing tmi on the cbs sunday morning show. >>look i have my hair is like really like straw law you know and so it's easy to cut you can't really make too many mistakes. years i bought thing called a flowbee which when we were i was a kid, yeah. the infomercial there will be this...
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now i know where riley curry gets her moves from what is >>thank you think this is a dad dance or isook steph got these moves. let's take a step on the definitely it's for 40 versus. >>they were user before his is. now you think is going to be the new shimmy step does that shimmy the famous shimmy makes a shot we're going to see when the worries open the regular season on tuesday against the brooklyn that is the buzz. >>just seen and ground in our 2 kids and it's that time of year again did you see this fast approaching and even the pandemic isn't going stop us from having fun checking out the fireworks and looking ahead to it have a better 2021. that's right. he was spending a lot of time right here on our couch foam and we hope you'll stay safe at home and join us on new year's eve, starting at 1130. to be honest...a little dust? it never bothered me. until i found out what it actually was. dust mite droppings? ewww. dead skin cells? gross! so now, i grab my swiffer heavy duty sweeper and dusters. dusters extends to 6 feet to reach way up high... to grab, trap and lock away gross d
now i know where riley curry gets her moves from what is >>thank you think this is a dad dance or isook steph got these moves. let's take a step on the definitely it's for 40 versus. >>they were user before his is. now you think is going to be the new shimmy step does that shimmy the famous shimmy makes a shot we're going to see when the worries open the regular season on tuesday against the brooklyn that is the buzz. >>just seen and ground in our 2 kids and it's that time of...
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jason riley of the wall street journal, fox news contributor kristin soltis anderson and former dnc chairnna brazile. panel, welcome. >> thank you. mike: it doesn't look like republicans are going to go along with president trump's demand of $2,000 stimulus checks. jason, are we heading for a government shutdown? >> i don't know if we're headed for a shutdown, mike. i do think that republicans, however, feel like the president really pulled out the rug from under them at the last minute here. people don't elect republicans because democrats don't spend enough money. they elect them because they want some fiscal responsibility. and the president's own negotiator, treasury secretary steven mnuchin, thought he was negotiating in good faith for a $600 payment. i understand the president wanting to give people more money but frankly that is not i think what the country needs right now, so much as they need for businesses to reopen, for the economy to get back up to speed. and these lockdowns are the problem, not the fact that checks are supposedly too small. people need to get back to work and
jason riley of the wall street journal, fox news contributor kristin soltis anderson and former dnc chairnna brazile. panel, welcome. >> thank you. mike: it doesn't look like republicans are going to go along with president trump's demand of $2,000 stimulus checks. jason, are we heading for a government shutdown? >> i don't know if we're headed for a shutdown, mike. i do think that republicans, however, feel like the president really pulled out the rug from under them at the last...
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>>still it's just another goofy dad, you know to riley and ryan and canon and james if george clooneyrrassing dad and nobody stands a chance. >>clooney earned the kids after sharing tmi on the cbs sunday morning show. >>look i have my hair is like really like straw law you know and so it's easy to cut you can't really make too many mistakes. years i bought a thing called a flowbee which when didn't know i was a kid, yeah. the infomercial there will be this ingenious device lets you give yourself and family perfect hair cuts every time we get to the vacuum cleaner clippers and i still have it stop it it my hair cuts take literally. 2 minutes ago is is the biggest this flow be due flooding. that is awesome. >>james is that flowbee is this flowbee i wish it was as easy as that no one of the 25 years that hair looks perfect i want colonies hair. >>his pocketbook think about it. effect and now we just use the flow so he's on the you know this is the world is saying this because he's on the cbs sunday morning show and i'm kind of like that acre you anything i do on tv is embarrassing to my
>>still it's just another goofy dad, you know to riley and ryan and canon and james if george clooneyrrassing dad and nobody stands a chance. >>clooney earned the kids after sharing tmi on the cbs sunday morning show. >>look i have my hair is like really like straw law you know and so it's easy to cut you can't really make too many mistakes. years i bought a thing called a flowbee which when didn't know i was a kid, yeah. the infomercial there will be this ingenious device...