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robert time nightgowns or one of your questions over to our science correspondent, derrick williams. how long does it typically take in europe to approve a vaccine after phase 3, trial results are published under ordinary circumstances, not in the midst of a public health emergency. the scientific evaluation carried out after phase 3 trials by the e. m. a. the european medicines agency, it takes time developers 1st, have to submit testing data, and what's called a marketing authorization application that governs general approvals for medicinal products. throughout the e.u. . a board at the agency called the committee for medicinal products for human use is required to submit a scientific verdict on the application within $210.00 days. it then passes that opinion on to the european commission, which makes a decision on whether or not to grant an approval within $67.00 more days. so all in all the process can take between 9 and 10 months. but that's under ordinary circumstances. in the midst of this pandemic, the e m a has set up a special task force to help fast track covert 19 treatm
robert time nightgowns or one of your questions over to our science correspondent, derrick williams. how long does it typically take in europe to approve a vaccine after phase 3, trial results are published under ordinary circumstances, not in the midst of a public health emergency. the scientific evaluation carried out after phase 3 trials by the e. m. a. the european medicines agency, it takes time developers 1st, have to submit testing data, and what's called a marketing authorization...
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robert. time. now to answer one of your questions over to our science correspondent, derrick williams. how long does it typically take in europe to approve a vaccine? after phase 3, trial results are published verities under ordinary circumstances, not in the midst of a public health emergency. the scientific evaluation carried out after phase 3 trials by the e. m. a. the european medicines agency, it takes time developers 1st, have to submit testing data, and what's called a marketing authorization application that governs general approvals for medicinal products. throughout the e.u. . a board at the agency called the committee for medicinal products for human use is required to submit a scientific verdict on the application within $210.00 days. it then passes that opinion on to the european commission, which makes a decision on whether or not to grant an approval within $67.00 more days. so all in all the process can take between 9 and 10 months. but that's under ordinary circumstances. in the mi
robert. time. now to answer one of your questions over to our science correspondent, derrick williams. how long does it typically take in europe to approve a vaccine? after phase 3, trial results are published verities under ordinary circumstances, not in the midst of a public health emergency. the scientific evaluation carried out after phase 3 trials by the e. m. a. the european medicines agency, it takes time developers 1st, have to submit testing data, and what's called a marketing...
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thank you very much robert time now is 8.56 coming up in the next hour indoor dining fan in san franciscoity rolls back on some of its reopenings because of a rise in coronavirus infections and contra costa county to also moving back into the red tier and that puts a pause on their reopening plans as well we'll take a look at those changes they're set to take place. did you know that geico's whole 15 minutes thing... that came from me. really. my first idea was "in one quarter of an hour, your savings will tower... over you. figuratively speaking." but that's not catchy, is it? that's not going to swim about in your brain. so i thought, what about... 15 minutes. 15 percent. serendipity. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >>news station. you're watching the kron 00:00am morning news at 9. >>and get ready for the finest hour 9 o'clock on a friday, the finest day i'm darya folsom despite the fact that it's friday the 13th, thank you very much for joining us. i'm james fletcher let's find out about the weather because that is the thing that is changing on us over the next
thank you very much robert time now is 8.56 coming up in the next hour indoor dining fan in san franciscoity rolls back on some of its reopenings because of a rise in coronavirus infections and contra costa county to also moving back into the red tier and that puts a pause on their reopening plans as well we'll take a look at those changes they're set to take place. did you know that geico's whole 15 minutes thing... that came from me. really. my first idea was "in one quarter of an hour,...
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robert: really appreciate your time this afternoon, larry kudlow. thank you. larry: thank you, appreciate it. robert: thank you all for joining us today for another washington post conversation. don't miss our election daily show every day monday through friday at 1:00 p.m. eastern now through next week, to go over the latest headlines, talk to reporters, then on newsmakers on friday, i will be joined by peter navarro, who works along larry kudlow in the white house, representative, lisa blunt rochester, at 1:00 p.m. eastern on friday right here at washington post live and at 3 p.m. -- 3:00 p.m., my colleague robin given will talk to will.i.am, one of the legendary musicians over the last 20 years who was very popular when i was in high school and college. he will be here talking to robin. make sure to stop by for those conversations. for now, thanks for joining us. we will see you soon. on monday, vice president pence speaks in western pennsylvania. we'll have that live at 11:30 a.m. eastern on c-span. on q&a, the bipartisan talk abouter's -- mail-in ballots,
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robert: we will live it there. ambassador bolton, we appreciate your time and thank you for having me. robert: we appreciate all you coming by for another conversation at washington post live. we will keep having more of that. critics of the administration and those working within the administration to give you a full picture of what is happening in the news, in the republican, in the democratic party. today, we will have our today. host series tomorrow at 3:00 eastern, i will interview colorado governor. tomorrow at 3:00 eastern and today we will have faith in america from the editorial stage. -- race in america. 11:30 a.m. eastern, former president barack obama and the president of -- of thet release memoir promised land. i'll be back on monday for a discussion with dr. anthony fauci. washington post, president obama and dr. fauci. make sure to leave your late morning and afternoon free so that you can join us for those conversations next week. you can always find more at washingtonpostlive.com to register and >> you are watching c-span, your unfiltered view of government, created by
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michelle goldberg, an opinion columnist in "the new york times." robert gibbs, a former senior advisor for the obama-biden transition in the white house under president barack obama. there was a growing sense we went into today -- our "a" block tonight was going to be all right, let's wrap it up here, they're playing you off. and an hour before you finally get this ascertainment. this does seem like a big deal to me. and also a tragedy it had to be a big deal. >> yeah, the majority of americans who voted against donald trump don't deserve to be held in weeks and weeks of suspense about whether or not the administration is going to agree to a peaceful transfer of power. you know, right before the news broke i'd been working on a column about how emily murphy should be held in contempt, kill that column, it's no longer necessary. but one thing i learned while i was talking to people for it is really how much damage this delay was doing. i spoke to someone today who's been advising the biden transition on covid and was really struck by the amount of just lik
michelle goldberg, an opinion columnist in "the new york times." robert gibbs, a former senior advisor for the obama-biden transition in the white house under president barack obama. there was a growing sense we went into today -- our "a" block tonight was going to be all right, let's wrap it up here, they're playing you off. and an hour before you finally get this ascertainment. this does seem like a big deal to me. and also a tragedy it had to be a big deal. >> yeah,...
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during stewart's time there, robert e. lee arrived in 1852 and served as the military academy's superintendent. at the same time fitz lee arrived. stewart was honored for his cavalry skill during his time at west point. he graduated 13th in a class of 46. he served in the u.s. regular meant in texas, saw action in kansas territory when it was bleeding kansas, and wounded during a fight with cheyenne warriors. in 1859 he was in washington, d.c., securing a pageant for his saber hook. it's at that time john brown's raid occurred at harp e's ferry and he joins robert e. lee and helps it identify john brown and also signals the u.s. marines to attack the engine house where brown was hiding out. on april 22nd, 1861, ten days after the fire hit on fort sumter, he promotes to captain. he resigns on may 3rd. on may 10th, one week later, he commissioned as a lieutenant colonel in the virginia forces and helped organize the first virginia cavalry. he's promoted to full colonel on july 16th, worked closely with thomas j. jackson near
during stewart's time there, robert e. lee arrived in 1852 and served as the military academy's superintendent. at the same time fitz lee arrived. stewart was honored for his cavalry skill during his time at west point. he graduated 13th in a class of 46. he served in the u.s. regular meant in texas, saw action in kansas territory when it was bleeding kansas, and wounded during a fight with cheyenne warriors. in 1859 he was in washington, d.c., securing a pageant for his saber hook. it's at...
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robert carter was hoping for. >> good job. >> one of nine children himself when he was 12 he went into foster care. his youngest brother was 2 at the time> so you know what it's like to be separated from siblings? >> yes, ma'am, that's why i couldn't let it happen to my kids. >> reporter: two years ago robert took in three boys. months later he found out they had two sisters and found a way to arrange a visit. >> once the kids got out the car, everybody was just crying and hugging each other. and that's the moment i knew that i had to adopt them to stay together. i couldn't let them go through the same pain that i went through. he applied to become their forever parent. >> when i was 18 i got custody of my little brother. then at 21 i got custody of my little sister. this is really what i've been doing all my life. [ laughter ] >> and last month, it finally happened. >> congratulations. you are dad. [ applause ] >> they're some amazing kids. it's a lot louder than what i'm used to. but it's joyful noise. i'm okay with it. >> reporter: the oldest used to play the mom to her siblings. now she can just be a fifth grader. >> so, like, here
robert carter was hoping for. >> good job. >> one of nine children himself when he was 12 he went into foster care. his youngest brother was 2 at the time> so you know what it's like to be separated from siblings? >> yes, ma'am, that's why i couldn't let it happen to my kids. >> reporter: two years ago robert took in three boys. months later he found out they had two sisters and found a way to arrange a visit. >> once the kids got out the car, everybody was just...
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robert carter was hoping for. >> good job. >> reporter: one of nine children himself, when he was 12 he went into foster care his youngest brother was 2 at the timedidn't see him for 14 years. >> you know what it's like to be separated from siblings. >> yes, ma'am. that's why i couldn't let it happen to my kid. >> reporter: two years ago robert took in three boys, robert, giovanni and kionte. months later he found out they had two sisters and found a way to arrange a visit >> once everybody got out the car, everybody hugged and crying i had to adopt all five. >> you couldn't let them stay apart? >> yes, i couldn't let them go through the pain i went through. >> reporter: just 29, the owner of a with shop, he applied to become their forever parent. >> when i was 18 i got custody of my little brother, at 21 i got custody of my sister this is what i've been doing my whole life >> who helped you pick out your outfit this morning? >> reporter: and last month it finally happened >> congratulations you are dad. >> thank you >> really easy being a father of five just because the kids that i do have, like, they're some naezing kids it's a lot louder than
robert carter was hoping for. >> good job. >> reporter: one of nine children himself, when he was 12 he went into foster care his youngest brother was 2 at the timedidn't see him for 14 years. >> you know what it's like to be separated from siblings. >> yes, ma'am. that's why i couldn't let it happen to my kid. >> reporter: two years ago robert took in three boys, robert, giovanni and kionte. months later he found out they had two sisters and found a way to arrange...
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robert: do you believe it is time for president trump to concede? john: sure, iis past time for him to concede. but he is not going to do that. we need to find ways to allow the transition can begin, without sandy has lost i do not care if he conceives. as republicans, we have an obligation to the country to assure a smooth transition. i've been through good and i have been through bad transitions. transition, it is always bad for the country. thert: do you believe that non-estates is one abode to attack or some other type of destruction because the transition is not unfolding in the usual way? john: i don't think that we should be apocalyptic about it. i think that it is a matter of degree of what you could say toward certainty. with every day that goes by when the transition does not proceed an orderly fashion, this leaves us more vulnerab. i speak as a veteran of the florida recounts, 37 days were lost with no ability forhe bush team to interact with the government. the 9/11 cmission said it may not have been ready forhe 9/11 attacks. i guess, do
robert: do you believe it is time for president trump to concede? john: sure, iis past time for him to concede. but he is not going to do that. we need to find ways to allow the transition can begin, without sandy has lost i do not care if he conceives. as republicans, we have an obligation to the country to assure a smooth transition. i've been through good and i have been through bad transitions. transition, it is always bad for the country. thert: do you believe that non-estates is one abode...
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will want to do so in a way that is obvious you've been reporting from the country for quite some time roberts you've seen a lot of presidents make promises about this particular issue as well but the situation only appears to have worsened does mccrone islam of enlightment his plans is that there is a reality that that could happen just what's your what's your gut take on this. well i think that the government would be have to be very stupid not to be thinking very hard about the direction in which they ought to be going personally i found the islamism of the enlightenment slightly patronize in i didn't think it was the most tactful phraseology but i do think they're going to have to take certain steps to a eliminate the extremists where they can and be on the other hand say to people like you can come and stop because. common sense has to has to enter into this how many people are supposed to be killed before charlie and say oh well actually maybe this isn't such a good idea. sooner or later we're going to start asking that question it's not a lot of putting the blame on the victims over to
will want to do so in a way that is obvious you've been reporting from the country for quite some time roberts you've seen a lot of presidents make promises about this particular issue as well but the situation only appears to have worsened does mccrone islam of enlightment his plans is that there is a reality that that could happen just what's your what's your gut take on this. well i think that the government would be have to be very stupid not to be thinking very hard about the direction in...
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we would have seen this once before because chief justice roberts didn't kill obamacare the last time so using a legal argument about it. what do we see now? >> this was a little bit like ground-hog day. you've been here before. twice before there's been cases that were serious challenges to the affordable care act. this was the third one. and i think at minimum there appeared to be five justices who clearly weren't ready to strike down the entire law which is what the trump administration and a bunch of republican dominated states are asking the court to do. and they maintain that it's a very complicated legal question. they maintain that because the congress in 2017 got rid of the penalty if you didn't have health insurance, that because of that the -- it's no longer a tax. the penalty is no longer tax, and that's what saved it last time was chief justice roberts vote saying it looks like a tax, it walks like a tax, it is a tax. and the congress has the power to levy taxes. well, it's no longer a tax they said and therefore -- therefore the law and all the language about a mandate i
we would have seen this once before because chief justice roberts didn't kill obamacare the last time so using a legal argument about it. what do we see now? >> this was a little bit like ground-hog day. you've been here before. twice before there's been cases that were serious challenges to the affordable care act. this was the third one. and i think at minimum there appeared to be five justices who clearly weren't ready to strike down the entire law which is what the trump...
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time. kingsley c'mon slotting in this effort after 38 minutes before then turning provider to robert levin dusky on the stroke of half time. the polish strike, a smashing in his 12th goal of the just 8 matches. to put on the finishing touch as he made it, 31 with just 3 minutes left to play. his effort remarkably similar to buy ins 1st as they stay top of the league light seek with the only of the 3 contenders to start brightly their man in form. and clean yo got his 4th goal of the season and is looking more like a striker than a wing back. bielefeld then cost themselves a 2nd, just one minutes after the break. danny omo pressing high up the pitch, was able to find half time substitute christopher for an easy finish. the hosts have the league's meanest defense, but did concede one slate's own as bielefeld, captain fabiana close call his 1st going to sleep, a goal having been the 2nd divisions, top scorer last season, leipsic remain hot on biden's heels in 2nd. meanwhile, history has been made in american football with the 1st female athlete to play a game in the highest level of men's coll
time. kingsley c'mon slotting in this effort after 38 minutes before then turning provider to robert levin dusky on the stroke of half time. the polish strike, a smashing in his 12th goal of the just 8 matches. to put on the finishing touch as he made it, 31 with just 3 minutes left to play. his effort remarkably similar to buy ins 1st as they stay top of the league light seek with the only of the 3 contenders to start brightly their man in form. and clean yo got his 4th goal of the season and...
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although, robert, every time i hear the fed say that i think well make had the main street lending program easier to use and you have a powerful weapon there. they are kind of caught in this back and forth, this spat really, while people try to figure out the best way to get targeted aid into the economy. robert, yesterday, we saw the prospect of some restarted stimulus talks and today that's all being unwound. where do we go from here >> yeah, certainly a lot of really important front burner issues here. with regard to the issue between the fed and the treasury there's no doubt that the fed has done a fantastic job and it's understandable why they want to keep these tools available for much long her. when you read through the details as steve talked about in the release from secretary mnuchin, not programs being widely used and perhaps there's a path to putting the dollars to weather work, directly, by congress or to bring the parties back to the table to start discussing stimulus again. if that happens and you get real progress on stimulus the bar has been set really low, if you get prog
although, robert, every time i hear the fed say that i think well make had the main street lending program easier to use and you have a powerful weapon there. they are kind of caught in this back and forth, this spat really, while people try to figure out the best way to get targeted aid into the economy. robert, yesterday, we saw the prospect of some restarted stimulus talks and today that's all being unwound. where do we go from here >> yeah, certainly a lot of really important front...
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robert: the election is over. but the faceoff continues. bind this is the team to heal in -- president-elect biden: this is the time to heal in america. robert: biden and harris win the white house. but days later, the president refuses to aept the result. with support from republicans. >> there will be a smooth transition to a second trump administration. robert: but there are some cracks. >> we need to consider joe biden as the president-elect. robert: beyond the election, a record-breaking spike threatens the nation. president-elect biden: mask is not a political statement. but it is a good way to start pulling the country together. robert: next. announcer: this is "washington week." corporate funding is provided by -- [music] >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no contract wireless plans designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. [music] announcer: additional funding is provided by -- the estate of arnold adams and koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultura
robert: the election is over. but the faceoff continues. bind this is the team to heal in -- president-elect biden: this is the time to heal in america. robert: biden and harris win the white house. but days later, the president refuses to aept the result. with support from republicans. >> there will be a smooth transition to a second trump administration. robert: but there are some cracks. >> we need to consider joe biden as the president-elect. robert: beyond the election, a...
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time. kingsley c'mon slotting in this effort, after 38 minutes before them turning provider to robert levin dusky on the stroke of half time, the polish strike, a smashing in his 12th goal of the just 8 matches. put on the finishing touch as he made it, 31 with just 3 minutes left to play. his effort remarkably similar to bynes 1st. as they stay top of the league leipsic were the only of the 3 contenders to start brightly their man in form. his 4th goal of the season and is looking more like a strike of than a wingback. bielefeld then cost themselves a 2nd, just one minutes after the break. dani omo pressing high up the pitch, was able to find hoffa time, substitute christopher for an easy finish. the hosts have the league's meanest defense, but did concede warm slate's own as bielefeld, captain fabiana close got his 1st going to sleep, a goal having been the 2nd divisions, top scorer last season, leipsic remain hot on biden's heels in 2nd. meanwhile, history has been made in american football with the 1st female athlete to play a game in the highest level of men's college football. sarah f
time. kingsley c'mon slotting in this effort, after 38 minutes before them turning provider to robert levin dusky on the stroke of half time, the polish strike, a smashing in his 12th goal of the just 8 matches. put on the finishing touch as he made it, 31 with just 3 minutes left to play. his effort remarkably similar to bynes 1st. as they stay top of the league leipsic were the only of the 3 contenders to start brightly their man in form. his 4th goal of the season and is looking more like a...
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during stuart time there, robert easily arrived, actually in 1852, and served as the military academy superintendent. around the same time, someone who would later command under stored in the civil war, also arrived. stuart he was honored for his equestrian in cavalry skills during his time in west point. he graduated 13th in a class of 46. he served in the u.s. regiment of amounted riflemen in texas. saw action in kansas territory, when it was bleeding kansas and was wounded during a fight with cheyenne warriors. in 1859 stuart was in washington d.c., securing a pageant for his saber hook, so at that time john brown's raid procured in the, ferry and stuart joins robert e. lee it helps to identify john brown, and also the u.s. marines who attacked the house, where brown was hiding out. on april 22nd, 1861, ten days after the fire broke, out stuart promoted to captain in the u.s. army. he resigned, though, on may 3rd. on may 10th, one week later, he commissioned as a lieutenant colonel, in the virginia forces. and he helped organize the cavalry regiment. he is promoted to full colonel,
during stuart time there, robert easily arrived, actually in 1852, and served as the military academy superintendent. around the same time, someone who would later command under stored in the civil war, also arrived. stuart he was honored for his equestrian in cavalry skills during his time in west point. he graduated 13th in a class of 46. he served in the u.s. regiment of amounted riflemen in texas. saw action in kansas territory, when it was bleeding kansas and was wounded during a fight...
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robert: the election is over. but the faceoff continues. bind this is the team to heal in -- president-elect biden: this is the time to heal in america. obert: biden and harris win the white house. but days later, the president refuses to aept the result. with support from republicans. >> there will be a smooth transition to a second trump administration. robert: but there are some cracks. >> we need to consider joe biden as the president-elect. robert: beyond the election, a record-breaking spike threatens the nation. president-elect biden: mask is not a political statement. but it is a good way to start pulling the country together. robert: next.
robert: the election is over. but the faceoff continues. bind this is the team to heal in -- president-elect biden: this is the time to heal in america. obert: biden and harris win the white house. but days later, the president refuses to aept the result. with support from republicans. >> there will be a smooth transition to a second trump administration. robert: but there are some cracks. >> we need to consider joe biden as the president-elect. robert: beyond the election, a...
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they said is really quite bleak, doubly correspondent, time in reporting as robert. thank you. astra zeneca is planning an additional global trial of its covert $916.00. that's after scientists have raised doubts about initial results, showing the shot to be 90 percent effective in a test for participants by air or received a half dose followed by a full dose. and the explicit problems with the 1st trial could hinder us as an,, interest. chances of getting speedy, u. s. and e.u. regulatory approval for the covert. 19 drug company says a new trial would focus on evaluating a lower dosage. our financial correspondent, ashutosh pandey in frankfurt, has more on the story asked us, what is the company trying to achieve here? well, the idea is to shore and don't phone that. the 90 percent, if you can see it, it was no fluke. the members just 3000 people were administered, the mistaken do thing that they have to the thing and this 90 percent effective it . whereas 9000, people were given the double and they were, they picked, ignace was far less than it was around 60 percent a. clearl
they said is really quite bleak, doubly correspondent, time in reporting as robert. thank you. astra zeneca is planning an additional global trial of its covert $916.00. that's after scientists have raised doubts about initial results, showing the shot to be 90 percent effective in a test for participants by air or received a half dose followed by a full dose. and the explicit problems with the 1st trial could hinder us as an,, interest. chances of getting speedy, u. s. and e.u. regulatory...
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david: thank you so much for your time, robert kaplan.ing up, we talk with president clinton's first chief of staff mack mclarty about what is and what is not going on at the white house. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ elevision and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. mack mclarty went from running a major natural gas company to being resident clinton's first chief of staff, helping to oversee the transition and then the assembly of a management team. thank you so much for being with us. you are one of the few people in the world that has actually done this. as you look at what is going on right now, it's always difficult, but how much more difficult is it because the current occupant of the white house doesn't want to leave? mack: it doesn't help. transitions are always a challenging time. such a short amount of time between a hotly contested election to when the new president is sworn in. so much work has to be done to put a new government in pl
david: thank you so much for your time, robert kaplan.ing up, we talk with president clinton's first chief of staff mack mclarty about what is and what is not going on at the white house. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ elevision and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. mack mclarty went from running a major natural gas company to being resident clinton's first chief of staff,...
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time. >>doctor robert wachter chairs you see san francisco's department of medicine. >>there are clearly areas it mostly in the midwest that need to have something that's pretty close to a full on lockdown but when you look at the bay area for example, we're definitely going in the wrong direction. but we're nowhere near the kinds of numbers of hospitalizations or test positivity rate that would merit closing everything the back down to where we were in march. so it's got to be regionally determined. >>if there was to be a lockdown business leaders say the federal government must provide wages for out of work employees and provide greater support for small business owners than just a ppp loan. >>rent that's still going to be do want to start still going to be do inventory. overhead that's still going. accumulate a cost and so we need to be bill provides that kind of support to those small to survive this kind of shut down we're talking about replacing an entire economy. >>get medical experts here in san francisco do not believe a full blanket approach is what's needed
time. >>doctor robert wachter chairs you see san francisco's department of medicine. >>there are clearly areas it mostly in the midwest that need to have something that's pretty close to a full on lockdown but when you look at the bay area for example, we're definitely going in the wrong direction. but we're nowhere near the kinds of numbers of hospitalizations or test positivity rate that would merit closing everything the back down to where we were in march. so it's got to be...
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time for #goodnewstues. we know that foster care adoption is something that is extremely rewarding. it's such a gift, something so special for so many families. we want to introduce you to robertho says he spent a lot of time in the ohio foster care system, but he wanted to do something for these siblings. >> he was just 29 years old and he took in three brothers. he then kept in contact with the family so they can keep in touch. he saw how distressed they were when they had to leave each other, so he came up with a master plan. >> he took the sisters as well and adopted all five kids. >> did we say he's 29? >> 29 years old. obviously this is a huge responsibility. but he says he knows what it's like to be separated from your family. he was reunited with his siblings later on in the foster care system he entered at the age of 12. is i'm sure he had a big support system and those kids are in good hands. obviously, just looking at this picture of them, i'm touched by it because it's a beautiful family. >> i mean, it's a hook sacrifice. he's a single dad. he will be rewarded tenfold. >> definitely. >>> check out this mullet competition. it is a kids mullet competition. this littl
time for #goodnewstues. we know that foster care adoption is something that is extremely rewarding. it's such a gift, something so special for so many families. we want to introduce you to robertho says he spent a lot of time in the ohio foster care system, but he wanted to do something for these siblings. >> he was just 29 years old and he took in three brothers. he then kept in contact with the family so they can keep in touch. he saw how distressed they were when they had to leave each...
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election night eve, monday night, peter baker chief white house correspondent for "the new york times." robertta, national political reporter for "the washington post." he is also moderator of washington week on pbs. and mara gay, a member of the "the new york times" editorial board, former new york city hall bureau chief over at "the wall street journal" and also happens to be a coronavirus survivor. good evening and welcome to you all. an important night we have ahead of us. mr. costa, i'd like to begin with you. knowing you've been in touch with both campaigns, both parties, how are they really feeling or how much would they admit to you? >> the democrats are feeling good about their chances because they're seeing an erosion of republican support in the suburbs for president trump because of his handling of the pandemic. and that issue more than any my democratic sources tell me who are on the ground around the country say that's the salient issue that's breaking through with many of these voters who may have shifted to president trump in 2016. they also see progressives energized. i spoke
election night eve, monday night, peter baker chief white house correspondent for "the new york times." robertta, national political reporter for "the washington post." he is also moderator of washington week on pbs. and mara gay, a member of the "the new york times" editorial board, former new york city hall bureau chief over at "the wall street journal" and also happens to be a coronavirus survivor. good evening and welcome to you all. an important...
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robert: president trump and his allies try to delegitimize president-elect biden's ctory. most republicans stay quiet. but democrats are alarmed. >> republicans get over it. stop spending all your time spreading lies about the election. robert: meanwhile, the pandemic remains relentless. biden's transition is stalled. and so congress. >> more people may die if we don't coordinate. robert: next. announcer: this is "washington week." funding is provided by -- >> before we talk about your investments, what's new? >> well, audrey's expecting. >> twins. grandparents. >> we want to put money aside for them. so change in plans. >> all right. let's see what we can adjust. >> we would be closo the twins. >> change in plans. >> ok. >> mom are youg paint again? you could sell these. >> let me guess. change in plans? >> at fidelity, a change in plans is always part of the plan. announcer: consumer cellular. boeing. additional funding is by the estate of arnold adams and koo and patricia yuen through the yue foundation. committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.n on
robert: president trump and his allies try to delegitimize president-elect biden's ctory. most republicans stay quiet. but democrats are alarmed. >> republicans get over it. stop spending all your time spreading lies about the election. robert: meanwhile, the pandemic remains relentless. biden's transition is stalled. and so congress. >> more people may die if we don't coordinate. robert: next. announcer: this is "washington week." funding is provided by -- >> before...
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the veteran journalist and author robert fisk has died at the age of 74 are our times reporting the fisc was admitted to a hospital in dublin on friday after suffering a suspected stroke he began his career reporting in northern ireland during the troubles there. those are your headlines news continues here on al jazeera off to talk to al jazeera. it's one of the most consequential elections in u.s. history and i'll just there will be there every step of the way 9 hours of live coverage up to the minute results as they come in with correspondents across the u.s. and the rest of the world al-jazeera brings you a unique global perspective on the u.s. elections 2020. see. the covered 900 pandemic has claimed more than a 1000000 lives worldwide governments are at a crossroads as a 2nd wave threatens more travel restrictions. many industries are reporting enormous losses particularly the airline industry it's been devastated as airports shut down entire fleets are grounded and pilots cabin crew and support staff sent home or made redundant the losses continue to soar the international air tra
the veteran journalist and author robert fisk has died at the age of 74 are our times reporting the fisc was admitted to a hospital in dublin on friday after suffering a suspected stroke he began his career reporting in northern ireland during the troubles there. those are your headlines news continues here on al jazeera off to talk to al jazeera. it's one of the most consequential elections in u.s. history and i'll just there will be there every step of the way 9 hours of live coverage up to...
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so famously the chief justice john roberts provided the swing vote upholding obamacare the last timeo the highest court, of course, the court's composition has changed now, 6-3 conservative majority. we ask you with difficulty to read the tea leaves here about where the justices may or may not stand. do we have -- do you, oh, great wise one, have a sense? >> well, let me just say that four justices who upheld the law in 2012 and 2015 are still there, so they need at least one of the new trump appointees, justice barrett, kavanaugh or gorsuch. both justice kavanaugh and justice barrett to an extent have suggested that they might think that you don't have to sink this entire law if this one part is invalid. again, they could -- john roberts at this very tumultuous time in america is going to try not just to get a majority this time but i suspect he will try to pick off at least two other votes so that it's 6-approximate or 7-2 to uphold it. jim, i really do think that the court is going to try to figure out a way to uphold it. >> wow. >> because this challenge is actually very weak. ve
so famously the chief justice john roberts provided the swing vote upholding obamacare the last timeo the highest court, of course, the court's composition has changed now, 6-3 conservative majority. we ask you with difficulty to read the tea leaves here about where the justices may or may not stand. do we have -- do you, oh, great wise one, have a sense? >> well, let me just say that four justices who upheld the law in 2012 and 2015 are still there, so they need at least one of the new...
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an advertising executive who is fairly the prominent, fairly famous for his innovations at the time, robertandidacy, and he worked for the campaign to honor their advertisements. as i said ches, earlier, they t it would just be speeches. reed looks at his announcement speech during theenhowe campaigd made two major conclusions, that eisenhower was a terrible speaker, and that these 30-minute speeches were just to complex, too long, that people left the speechch without havina single idea of really what it was about.s. it was just kind of a jum beble issues. he convinced eisenhower to do l this spot advertising, and the major way people were seeing eisenhower spots was not this simated spot, this jingle you just awsaw, which was interesti people enjoy watching itbu because it sort oo recognizes the first political spot. but most eisenhower spots were these 20-second eisenhower answerer americas spots.nhower he would just look in the camera and answer random questions from the street.g eisenhower thought it was humiliating.of the stevenson thought his spots were a humiliating exercise that ns
an advertising executive who is fairly the prominent, fairly famous for his innovations at the time, robertandidacy, and he worked for the campaign to honor their advertisements. as i said ches, earlier, they t it would just be speeches. reed looks at his announcement speech during theenhowe campaigd made two major conclusions, that eisenhower was a terrible speaker, and that these 30-minute speeches were just to complex, too long, that people left the speechch without havina single idea of...
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robert saleh: "every time you go out there, they've got a plethora of weapons that they can operate with.">can the red and gold's injured offense show up against a vaunted rams defense?jerick mckinnon: "the great thing about our group is everybody works really well together."we're talking all about this tough divisional opponent, and what the 49ers need to do to win right now, on red and gold zone. welcome to red and gold zone, i'm your host, kate rooney. after a much-needed bye week, it's finally time for some 49er
robert saleh: "every time you go out there, they've got a plethora of weapons that they can operate with.">can the red and gold's injured offense show up against a vaunted rams defense?jerick mckinnon: "the great thing about our group is everybody works really well together."we're talking all about this tough divisional opponent, and what the 49ers need to do to win right now, on red and gold zone. welcome to red and gold zone, i'm your host, kate rooney. after a...
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time. kingsley commom slotting in this effort after 38 minutes before then turning provider to robert levin dusky on the stroke of half time. the polish strike, a smashing in his 12th goal of the just 8 matches. costa put on the finishing touch as he made it, 31 with just 3 minutes left to play. his effort remarkably similar to bynes 1st. as they stay top of the league leipsic were the only of the 3 contenders to start brightly their man in form until a neo got his 4th goal of the season. and is looking more like a striker than a wing back. bielefeld then cost themselves a 2nd, just one minutes after the break. danny omo pressing high up the pitch was able to find half time substitute christopher, for an easy finish. the host of the league's meanest defense, but did concede warm, slate's own, has been a failed captain. fabiana cool scored his 1st, going to sleep. the goal, having been the 2nd divisions, top scorer last season, leipsic remain hot on bines heels in 2nd. take a quick look at all the other results of match day 9 so far on you. in berlin and frankfurt finished all square x. book
time. kingsley commom slotting in this effort after 38 minutes before then turning provider to robert levin dusky on the stroke of half time. the polish strike, a smashing in his 12th goal of the just 8 matches. costa put on the finishing touch as he made it, 31 with just 3 minutes left to play. his effort remarkably similar to bynes 1st. as they stay top of the league leipsic were the only of the 3 contenders to start brightly their man in form until a neo got his 4th goal of the season. and...
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. >> robert, i appreciate your time thank you very much. enjoy the holidays. thank you.ood to see you. thank you. >> many top house democrats the push to defund the police cost seat what is does this mean for joe biden now that the movement supporters are telling him they are not going away. . . in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. ask your doctor about eliquis. and if your ability to afford your medication has changed, we want to help. ♪ >> defund the police supporters want president-elect joe biden to know that they are not going away. while some democrats in congress think the movement hurt the party this election, supporters reportedly say they are only going to get louder onc
. >> robert, i appreciate your time thank you very much. enjoy the holidays. thank you.ood to see you. thank you. >> many top house democrats the push to defund the police cost seat what is does this mean for joe biden now that the movement supporters are telling him they are not going away. . . in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer than...
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commom slotting in this effort after 38 minutes before then turning provider to robert levin dusky on the stroke of half time. the polish strike, a smashing in his 12th goal of the just 8 matches. cost to put on the finishing touch as he made it 31 with just 3 minutes left to play. his effort remarkably similar to bynes 1st, as they stay top of the league light sick with the only of the 3 contenders to start brightly their man in form. until a neo got his 4th goal of the season and is looking more like a striker than a wing back. bielefeld then cost themselves a 2nd, just one minutes after the break. dani omo pressing high up the pitch was able to find half time substitute christopher for an easy finish. the hosts have the league's meanest defense, but did concede warm slate's own as be the field captain fabiana cool scored his 1st, going to sleep. the goal, having been the 2nd divisions, top scorer last season, might seek remain, hold on by his heels in 2nd most athletes over a $51.00 day or return to their professional sport, especially if it was boxing. but then again, mike tyson has never been like most
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those spots really destroyed john kerry's campaign. >> i was read more times morning. robertns professor lose louisiana state university. thank you so much for spending time with us this morning. >> thank you it was a lot of fun. >> weeknights this month, we are featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span 3. tuesday night university of mary washington professor merrick discusses the life and legacy of thomas jefferson. and focus on his words towards slavery and race. as part of our great lives series. -- enjoy this weekend every weekend on c-span 3. >> on lectures in history, mary allen petal of bell mount university as well jennifer duck teach a class on presidential campaign advertising from the prints and cartoon ads of the 19th century to the television commercials of the mid 20th century to the internet and social media content of the present day. beaumont university is located in nashville tennessee. to cluster the police all week prior to the school hosting this year's second presidential debate. >> hello everyone, so
those spots really destroyed john kerry's campaign. >> i was read more times morning. robertns professor lose louisiana state university. thank you so much for spending time with us this morning. >> thank you it was a lot of fun. >> weeknights this month, we are featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span 3. tuesday night university of mary washington professor merrick discusses the life and legacy of thomas jefferson. and...
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commom slotting in this effort after 38 minutes before then turning provider to robert levin dusky on the stroke of half time. the polish strike, a smashing in his 12th goal of the just 8 matches to put on the finishing touch as he made it, 31 with just 3 minutes left to play. his effort remarkably similar to bynes 1st. as they stay top of the league. leipsic were the only of the 3 contenders to start brightly their man in form and hill in yo got his 4th goal of the season and is looking more like a striker than a wing back. bielefeld then cost themselves a 2nd, just one minutes after the break. danny omo pressing high up the pitch, was able to find half time substitute christopher, for an easy finish. the league's minas defense did concede once late on as bielefeld, captain stefan close got his 1st bundesliga goal. having been the top scorer in germany, 2nd division last season like 6, remain hot on buy ins, heels in 2nd. all right, let's take a look at all the bundesliga results so far as we've just seen, byron munich were too much for stiff current. it was a poor result for a host dortmund against cologne
commom slotting in this effort after 38 minutes before then turning provider to robert levin dusky on the stroke of half time. the polish strike, a smashing in his 12th goal of the just 8 matches to put on the finishing touch as he made it, 31 with just 3 minutes left to play. his effort remarkably similar to bynes 1st. as they stay top of the league. leipsic were the only of the 3 contenders to start brightly their man in form and hill in yo got his 4th goal of the season and is looking more...
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but the reigning champions hit back before half time kingsley commom slotting in this effort after 38 minutes before then turning provider to robert levin dusky on the stroke of half time. the polish strike, a smashing in his 12th goal of the just 8 matches. costa put on the finishing touch as he made it, 31 with just 3 minutes left to play. his effort remarkably similar to bynes 1st, as they stay top of the league light sick with the only of the 3 contenders to start brightly their man in form. and got his 4th goal of the season and is looking more like a striker than a wing back. bielefeld then cost themselves a 2nd, just one minutes after the break. danny omo pressing high up the pitch, was able to find half time substitute christopher for an easy finish. the hosts have the league's meanest defense, but did concede warm slate's own. as bielefeld captain fabiana clause got his 1st going to sleep goal. having been, the 2nd division is top scorer last season. leipsic remain hot on barnes heels in 2nd you're watching daily news live from berlin after a short break, reporter tells the story of a woman struggling to get back to norma
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time in the white house. >>> today's "gma first look" new allegations of bribery and deborah roberts tells us this time a former harvard coach and business executive are now charged in a scheme. >> reporter: in this morning's "gma's first look" one of the country's top universities embroiled in a new college admission scandal. according to the fbi, peter brand, harvard's head fencing coach for 20 years until last year planned to circumvent the college admission process with maryland businessman by recruiting two of his sons for the college fencing team. both men now facing charges of conspiracy to commit federal programs bribery. wile not part of the varsity blues scandal, which led to more than 20 parents, including hollywood stars felicity huffman and lori laughlin to serve time behind bars, this one comes two years after the veil was lifted on that college bribery scheme. is this a self-contained incident or could more arrests follow? we'll have more at 7:00 a.m. with your "gma first look" i'm deborah roberts. >>> if you shop at cvs, a new way to pay. now you can use paypal or venmo when you check out. the f
time in the white house. >>> today's "gma first look" new allegations of bribery and deborah roberts tells us this time a former harvard coach and business executive are now charged in a scheme. >> reporter: in this morning's "gma's first look" one of the country's top universities embroiled in a new college admission scandal. according to the fbi, peter brand, harvard's head fencing coach for 20 years until last year planned to circumvent the college...