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schultz. pleaseunmute . >> thank you. chairwoman maloney, ranking member comer and members of the committee, thank you for theopportunity to appear before you today . my name is cara schultz and i'm the chair of pharmaceutical industries. i understand the committee is interested in the crisis of capacity, or the treatment of multiple sclerosis. but before i discuss action i would like to tell you more about teva and its role in healthcare industry area teva is a global pharmaceutical company committed to access affordable medicine and benefit from innovations to improve their area we have worked out in israel over 20 years ago and already worldwide with a significant presencein the united states . we are the global leader in affordable drugs with the industry last four of generic medicines and a strong portfolio the medicines including copaxone area on the strength of our generic business, we do our taxes and provide start savings in healthcare systems around the world. >> bristol-myers squibb
schultz. pleaseunmute . >> thank you. chairwoman maloney, ranking member comer and members of the committee, thank you for theopportunity to appear before you today . my name is cara schultz and i'm the chair of pharmaceutical industries. i understand the committee is interested in the crisis of capacity, or the treatment of multiple sclerosis. but before i discuss action i would like to tell you more about teva and its role in healthcare industry area teva is a global pharmaceutical...
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founder of alibaba group, and singer and schultz. ma is xi's de facto leader. the content is not clear. the shanghai stock exchange notified ant that changes in regulatory environments might make the group fall short of the listing requirements. chinese media have pointed to ongoing review among financial authorities on strengthening regulations on online micro lending. they say this might affect services provided by ant, which is an active player in the field. >> what do you think will happen now? >> ant says it will return the money it collected from investors who placed bids for the shares, but other than that there has been no word about what the company plans to do now. shortly before all of this, ma criticized china's financial
founder of alibaba group, and singer and schultz. ma is xi's de facto leader. the content is not clear. the shanghai stock exchange notified ant that changes in regulatory environments might make the group fall short of the listing requirements. chinese media have pointed to ongoing review among financial authorities on strengthening regulations on online micro lending. they say this might affect services provided by ant, which is an active player in the field. >> what do you think will...
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that was our correspondent, teri schultz in brussels. take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world today. president trump has fired his top cyber security official, chris crepes, twitter in a tweet, trump accused of making an inaccurate statement. when he confirmed the security of the november 3rd election continues to claim the election was marred by fraud, but has yet to provide evidence. argentinians took to the streets to celebrate the country's president sent congress a bill to legalize abortion. will fulfill a campaign pledge, which was previously delayed by coronavirus, abortion is largely prohibited across latin america. and it says its troops are marching on the capital of the region. after a deadline for rebel forces to surrender passed earlier, the federal government carried out what it called surgical air strikes on the city, and also said that a final military operation would be completed within days. the government has so far resisted international pressure for mediation in the conflict, but fallout f
that was our correspondent, teri schultz in brussels. take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world today. president trump has fired his top cyber security official, chris crepes, twitter in a tweet, trump accused of making an inaccurate statement. when he confirmed the security of the november 3rd election continues to claim the election was marred by fraud, but has yet to provide evidence. argentinians took to the streets to celebrate the country's president sent...
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philip schultz has been to gran canaria to see what awaits them that from here, journalists can go no further. some 2000 african migrants are being housed in this camp in the port of more gone on 5 times as many as was expected. aid groups have spoken of squalid conditions, but it's impossible for the w. news to find out. j. my son tom now works for the island's refugee council, and his colleagues have been insipid and put another minutes when everyone sleeps on the floor, some intensity and some knowledge in the openness of those who have been criticizing this from day one. but we didn't think it would get, and this is bad. most of the middle, the 2300 people in the camp and their numbers are growing every day. in the only 2000 migrants arrived in the canary islands. last weekend alone, the crossing is dangerous, but the coronavirus pandemic has cut off about migration routes. the government has
philip schultz has been to gran canaria to see what awaits them that from here, journalists can go no further. some 2000 african migrants are being housed in this camp in the port of more gone on 5 times as many as was expected. aid groups have spoken of squalid conditions, but it's impossible for the w. news to find out. j. my son tom now works for the island's refugee council, and his colleagues have been insipid and put another minutes when everyone sleeps on the floor, some intensity and...
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that was our correspondent, teri schultz reporting there from brussels. ok, let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. today. protesters in guatemala city have set fire to part of the country's congress building and the growing demonstrations against the president and legislature. the demonstrators are unhappy with their leaders for approving a budget with cuts to education and health care. thousands of people have protested israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in jerusalem. demonstrators braved cold and went with it to demand his resignation over alleged corruption and the government's handling of the coronavirus and in the so-called islamic state says it carried out a series of attacks in the afghan capital kabul at least 8 people have been killed by multiple rocket blasts. now these attacks came as u.s. secretary of state visited the region to push forward. stalled peace talks between the afghan government and the taliban. 6 'd regime that might cavil, brought to a standstill after a series of rocket attacks t
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as teri schultz there 2 years ago, saudi arabia allowed women to drive for the 1st time. the step was part of a series of sweeping reforms. the kingdom carried out. images of such changes were broadcast widely for the world to see during this weekend's chain 20 summit, the country is going to great lengths to further flaunt progress regarding women's rights. but human rights groups say saudi women are still oppressed and often subjected to imprisonment and torture. it was this video that got jane. i have flu thrown into prison the 1st time around back in 2014, she was driving a car, something that was then still illegal for women in saudi arabia. that it didn't. men who want to stop us from driving are doing us an injustice by our oppressing us . after she was released through continued to campaign for women's rights at home and publicly while abroad. that's why in 2018, she was put in prison again. there she's been tortured and raped according to a sister who lives in exile. now live jane has apparently gone on hunger strike. they want to say, and the only way to do it i
as teri schultz there 2 years ago, saudi arabia allowed women to drive for the 1st time. the step was part of a series of sweeping reforms. the kingdom carried out. images of such changes were broadcast widely for the world to see during this weekend's chain 20 summit, the country is going to great lengths to further flaunt progress regarding women's rights. but human rights groups say saudi women are still oppressed and often subjected to imprisonment and torture. it was this video that got...
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many fear that this housing with philip before long and young, philip schultz who filed that report, joins us now from gran canaria. philip. why is it that so many african migrants are now heading for the canary islands instead of the european mainland? i think there is not one single reason, but it's a mix. shake 1st of all a lot of africans are deciding to migrate at the moment. corona virus crisis has had demonstrating effect on the economies, and there has been, have been a lot of new privilege, a crisis on the continent evolving, especially in this region. at the same time, due to the pandemic, a lot of traditional migration drugs have been blocked and also spain signs of migration, with my record. and that's yet to do. it says that moroccan authorities should keep migrants as far away as possible from the northern shores of the country, which i'm very close to the spanish mainland. but this has had very paradoxical thanks because the migrants are not giving up. that's simply starting to see crossing drive out south and arriving on the island. why sorties on the canary islands,
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teri schultz in brussels, thank you very much. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. the head of the u.s. a covert nineteen vaccine program says he expects the first americans could be vaccinated by the twelfth of december. he told u.s. media that vaccinations could begin two days after it is approved by the food and drug administration, which is needed between eight and tenth of december. protesters in guatemala city have set fire to part of the country's congress building. amid a growing demonstrations against the president and legislature, the demonstrators are unhappy with their leaders for approving a budget cuts to education and healthcare spending. the people of turkey now faso have been voting in a presidential election that's been overshadowed by a rising jihadist threat. president rock cabaret is expected to win reelection though opposition? candidates have criticized his failure to contain the violence opposition parties have warned of massive fraud and threatens not to accept
teri schultz in brussels, thank you very much. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. the head of the u.s. a covert nineteen vaccine program says he expects the first americans could be vaccinated by the twelfth of december. he told u.s. media that vaccinations could begin two days after it is approved by the food and drug administration, which is needed between eight and tenth of december. protesters in guatemala city have set fire to part of the...
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teri schultz away does the u.s. president's decision leave germany and at the roughly 1200 men and women, the country has deployed in afghanistan. these peace talks that the foreign minister was referring to that are now under way, are in support of a basically a draft deal that has been done with the taliban. and in that deal, it said that all international troops would pull out by may. if the taliban stuck to its side of the deal, now that meant no more attacks and of course, attacks have continued. so the taliban isn't sticking to its side of the deal, which is why this, this decision by president trump is all the more frustrating those watching from the outside say, why would the taliban give any more ground in peace talks if it's already won? if it's already getting what it wants with u.s. troops and probably also international troops to follow after that. so that definitely puts the negotiators on the afghan side of things on the afghan government side of things in a much weaker position. that of course, leave
teri schultz away does the u.s. president's decision leave germany and at the roughly 1200 men and women, the country has deployed in afghanistan. these peace talks that the foreign minister was referring to that are now under way, are in support of a basically a draft deal that has been done with the taliban. and in that deal, it said that all international troops would pull out by may. if the taliban stuck to its side of the deal, now that meant no more attacks and of course, attacks have...
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that was our correspondent, teri schultz in brussels there. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world today. more than a 1000 people have marched through the eastern german city of leipzig, demonstrating both for and against coronavirus restrictions. protesters were led away after the upper limit of numbers was reached. the government has new powers to enforce rules on mosques and social distancing. 19 infections in japan have hit a record high for the 3rd consecutive day. despite the surge, thousands have flocked to train stations and airports to make the most of a traditional long weekend. the government is scaling back a campaign, encouraging people to travel and eat out. on a satellite from the european space agency has been launched into orbit from the vandenberg air force base in california. the sentinel 6 satellite was released from a space 6000 about an hour later. it will monitor changes in the oceans and help track rising water levels across the world. and tens of thousands have turned out for th
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he's the author of award-winning biographies of charles schultz and i have no doubt this book will add to his list of awards. yes, david is also a fellow alumnus of margaret and mike at the "wall street journal" called his book super. the "new york times" says it is a terrific resource. i will take my own personal connection with eleanor roosevelt, which is when my mom was in junior high in the late '40s mrs. roosevelt came to visit her school in the bronx and my mother was the student chosen to escort her through the auditorium to the stage and an experience my mother actually talked about for the rest of her life. please without further ado join me in welcoming margaret and beth and david. >> david, thank you. you just actually proved the point that it wanted to make your to start this wonderful evening, and thank you so much for having me. everybody it turns out has some connection to eleanor roosevelt i grew up in cambridge where users were aware that george washington had been on the comment and george washington slept here. you go around the country and george washington slept it
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before the summit, our correspondent teri schultz has more from brussels. the european parliament urged e.u. leaders not to take part in the g 20 summit due to the saudi government's human rights record that european commission president ursula evangelion and council president shall. michel said they simply couldn't sit out a meeting of the world's most powerful countries when there are so many crises that need global coordination. they did promise to bring up the human rights record, including specifically the brutal murder of journalist jamal khashoggi at the hands of agents links to the saudi regime. now what's on the table is very much focused on getting a vaccine for the coronavirus. ursula vanderlei and wrote a letter along with some other leaders to the g 20 meeting urging leaders to make up a $4500000000.00 shortfall in one of the w h o's programs that would ensure an equitable distribution. it's not clear what the answer to that will be, but vonder lyon and other leaders are very much pushing for the entire world to come together behind this effort
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teri schultz in brussels, thank you very much. of take a look now. it's movie other stories making news around the world. heads of the u.s. covert, one thousand vaccine program says he expects the first americans could be vaccinated by the twelfth of december. he told us media the vaccinations could begin two days. there proved by the food and drug administration, which is meeting between the eight and tenth of december human rights groups say a bell or police have arrested more than three hundred demonstrators in the capital . thousands protested for the sixteenth straight sunday, calling on president alexander lukashenko to step down as the president of rigging elections in august and at the people of burma, kenya faso have been voting in a presidential election that has been overshadowed by a rising jihadist threat. president rock cabaret is expected to win reelection though opposition candidates have criticized his failure to contain the violence opposition parties have warned of massive fraud and threatens not to accept the results. but if the o
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w correspondent, teri schultz, who's reported from afghanistan amongst nato troops. welcome, terry. let's start with his reaction to this decision. well, phil, before the decision was announced as final by the united states secretary general younes stoltenberg warned strongly against it. he said that the time is not right to pull out. and now that it has been, has been decided and has been announced by the pentagon. i asked for an updated reaction and forgive me for having to read a little bit, but i just got the reaction from nato spokesperson want to lingen ask you. she says that secretary general stoltenberg remains in close contact with the united states and all other allies about the mission in afghanistan. she says, nato is position, has not changed. it remains in support of the afghan peace process. and as part of that, as things develop, nato will continue to adjust its presence. she says that even with the further u.s. reductions that have been announced, nato will continue its mission to train, advise and assist afghan forces and is committed to funding them through 2024.
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that is our correspondent, teri schultz in brussels. now to ethiopia, where the country says its troops are marching on the capital of the to region. mikhail, after a deadline for rebel forces to surrender their past earlier, the federal government call carried out what it called surgical air strikes on the city, and also said that a final military operation would be completed within days. the government has so far resisted international pressure for mediation in the conflict. but fallout from 2 weeks of fighting has the potential to destabilize the entire region and has already started. what the u.n. says is a pole scale humanitarian crisis. ethiopian air force fighter jets on a mission in the skies above tikrit i captured by d.w. journalist on the ground. local t.v. later showed what appeared to be buildings damaged by the air offensive. the escalating violence has sent thousands, spilling out beyond ethiopia's borders. aid groups say $25000.00, people have fled to sit down since the fighting broke out. half of them children. well, i
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and that was teri schultz reporting there. she joins us now. she's back in brussels. actually, terry, tell us, you know, compare what you saw from the finnish model to what's going on now in the broader well sara, it's a very striking difference and i just need to update our figures there. the finish rate is now 70. well as we can see there apologies everyone you can see we're having some technical difficulties. our correspondent, teri schultz, her line froze, there's going to move on to some other stories as, as you can see, you're seeing pictures of hong kong's chief executive carrie lam there. in other news she has defended a crackdown on dissent by heard ministration in beijing. and in her annual prophecy address, she praised the strict new national security law as remarkably effective in restoring stability after mass protests last year, she vowed to restore order to the city's legislature also, in other news and ethiopian rights organizations saying that a local youth group aided by police and militia killed at least 600 people in a rampage in the region. earlie
and that was teri schultz reporting there. she joins us now. she's back in brussels. actually, terry, tell us, you know, compare what you saw from the finnish model to what's going on now in the broader well sara, it's a very striking difference and i just need to update our figures there. the finish rate is now 70. well as we can see there apologies everyone you can see we're having some technical difficulties. our correspondent, teri schultz, her line froze, there's going to move on to some...
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congressman debbie wasserman schultz.ower" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ n and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. years, florida looms large when it comes to figure out who will be the next president. this year is certainly no exception. we welcome a key democratic figure in florida, congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz. thank you so much for being with us. we appreciate it. can you hear me? wasserman schultz, can you hear me? we will try to get her back. in the meantime, we are going to go to a break. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: we are back now with congresswoman wasserman shultz. the evil geniuses have done their work and we have got the technical glitches sorted out. part of forts lauderdale and miami-dade county. congresswoman wasserman shultz also serves as the chief deputy whip. give us a view from florida right now today. debbie: we are seeing increased turnout here on election day. broward county is the bluest county in the state, the biggest sw
congressman debbie wasserman schultz.ower" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ n and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. years, florida looms large when it comes to figure out who will be the next president. this year is certainly no exception. we welcome a key democratic figure in florida, congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz. thank you so much for being with us. we appreciate it. can you hear me? wasserman...
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s teri schultz in brussels tonight.e in germany, the chair of the parliamentary foreign affairs committee, norbert rÖttgen, has said that berlin is not prepared for four more years of working with donald trump. it's a sentiment shared by many in the political establishment here. earlier today we spoke to the green party's foreign policy spokesperson and asked him whether it's appropriate for german leaders to take sides in a foreign election. >> it's not about taking sides but we are highly concerned of what's going on in the united states. we are driving massive -- massively into a constitutional crisis of the united states. this is the most important partner we have outside of europe and we are highly concerned and this is not about me only, not only about defense minister only, this is about entire class and population of this country, i think, we are highly concerned of a time of weeks or months of instability in the united states which to be honest, a few years ago was not imaginable. it's absolutely none of our bu
s teri schultz in brussels tonight.e in germany, the chair of the parliamentary foreign affairs committee, norbert rÖttgen, has said that berlin is not prepared for four more years of working with donald trump. it's a sentiment shared by many in the political establishment here. earlier today we spoke to the green party's foreign policy spokesperson and asked him whether it's appropriate for german leaders to take sides in a foreign election. >> it's not about taking sides but we are...
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was accepted by and his papers we down there and found schultz at e banker's boxes there to the righ with the hour's alphabetical banker's boxes in the firsone i sawo my left was roosevelt/my day and i just cked up the lid and a magical dust flew into the air as i looked out ang galley in the first description, i had the impression that eleanor roosevelt had written a column and didn't know anything about it at that momento as i began reading a description of starlight from a sleeping por and a fall morning, and early fall morning and t great hopefulns at theite of the morningstar from mrs. rooselt's porch brought into this first paragraph of this daily column, i felt the same sense of wonder and tension in joy and love and i kind of thought why don't i keep reading this? right then i discovered shilts that i have very strong feelings that this was something that needed to be continued and needed to look more carefully there. that was the beginning strangely on the same spot it turns out i later learned in my research intoleanor and franklin and frklin's mother sara that madison aven
was accepted by and his papers we down there and found schultz at e banker's boxes there to the righ with the hour's alphabetical banker's boxes in the firsone i sawo my left was roosevelt/my day and i just cked up the lid and a magical dust flew into the air as i looked out ang galley in the first description, i had the impression that eleanor roosevelt had written a column and didn't know anything about it at that momento as i began reading a description of starlight from a sleeping por and a...
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schultz will turn 100 on december 13th. >>> closing in on a vaccine for the coronavirus. but just who will get it? and how will it be distributed? we check in with one hospital's plan. >>> plus, black friday sales are starting right now. 7 on ♪ with triple cheese and bacon or chili cheese. try my sauced and loaded fries. it's pretty delicious. try my sauced satchel paige was still dominating batters at 59.at 52 celia cruz was still winning grammys at 77 john wheeler illuminated our ideas of the universe at 70 and roger crouch was 56 when he first went into space your best is yet to come seasoned curly fries, with triple cheese and bacon or chili cheese. try my sauced and loaded fries. it's pretty delicious. >>> building a better bay area for a safe and secure future. this is abc 7 news. >>> moderna announcing today its covid-19 vaccine candidate is 94.5% effective. this according to early data. pfizer's early results show a 90% vaccine effectiveness as well. both companies are expected to apply for what's known as emergency use authorization. by the end of the month. and
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arliss pulling our correspondent gary schultz she's on the story for us tonight in brussels good evening to you terry you know there are growing calls here in berlin from german lawmakers to decouple germany from the united states if they're looking at another 4 years of the trump administration me what would a 2nd term for president trouble with it mean for europe and transatlantic relations well brant they may not have a choice if there's a 2nd trump administration because that of course has been something that president trump has done himself during his 1st 4 years certainly making germany seem like an enemy of the united states as as part of the european union which he also terms of so i think that european leaders as as you as you showed there are very much holding their tongues concerned that there may be a 2nd trump administration on its way and we've seen his his wrath at european leaders and nobody wants to bring more of that upon themselves so everyone here is basically just saying that they are waiting for the system to do its work waiting for for voters voices to be heard but
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jim schultz. jim schultz served in the white house counsel office under don mcgahn, worked on the trump campaign in pennsylvania, knows the players very well. first i'd like to stay in character but i can't. you know i wish you and the family the best for thanksgiving. i wish the family well. thank you for being here tonight. the obvious question -- >> happy to be on. >> what are you doing here? what, do you want to lose your membership card? you want them to come after you? you can't be on tv unless you're crazy enough to come on here and tell me i got it wrong. >> i'm always happy to be on your show. i'm happy to be on the show tonight. >> why are you here? why are you happy to be? >> because you asked me on, chris, and i always give you the straight shot. >> what about what it means to your party? >> look, i think what we've seen play out -- i mean there was a lot of patience given to watch -- to allow this legal process to play out, both by the republican side and quite frankly by the democrat
jim schultz. jim schultz served in the white house counsel office under don mcgahn, worked on the trump campaign in pennsylvania, knows the players very well. first i'd like to stay in character but i can't. you know i wish you and the family the best for thanksgiving. i wish the family well. thank you for being here tonight. the obvious question -- >> happy to be on. >> what are you doing here? what, do you want to lose your membership card? you want them to come after you? you...
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our correspondent, teri schultz has more from brussels. the european parliament urged e.u. leaders not to take part in the g 20 summit due to the saudi government's human rights record that european commission president live under lyon and council president shall michel said they simply couldn't sit out a meeting of the world's most powerful countries when there are so many crises that need global coordination, they did promise to bring up the human rights record, including specifically the brutal murder of journalist jamal khashoggi at the hands of agents links to the saudi regime. now what's on the table is very much focused on getting a vaccine for the coronavirus. ursula vanderlei and wrote a letter along with some other leaders to the g 20 meeting urging leaders to make up a $4500000000.00 shortfall in one of the w. h o's. programs that would ensure an equitable distribution. it's not clear what the answer to that will be, but vonder lyon and other leaders are very much pushing for the entire world to come together behind this effort. teri schultz there will easily was
our correspondent, teri schultz has more from brussels. the european parliament urged e.u. leaders not to take part in the g 20 summit due to the saudi government's human rights record that european commission president live under lyon and council president shall michel said they simply couldn't sit out a meeting of the world's most powerful countries when there are so many crises that need global coordination, they did promise to bring up the human rights record, including specifically the...
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w correspondent, teri schultz, who's reported from afghanistan amongst nato troops. welcome terry. let's start with his reaction to this decision. well, phil, before the decision was announced as final by the united states secretary general, yet stoltenberg warned strongly against it. he said that the time is not right to pull out. and now that it has been, has been decided and has been announced by the pentagon, i asked for an updated reaction and forgive me for having to read a little bit. but i just got the reaction from nato spokesperson want to wing guess q. . she says that secretary general stoltenberg remains in close contact with the united states and all other allies about the mission in afghanistan. she says, nato is position has not changed. it remains in.
w correspondent, teri schultz, who's reported from afghanistan amongst nato troops. welcome terry. let's start with his reaction to this decision. well, phil, before the decision was announced as final by the united states secretary general, yet stoltenberg warned strongly against it. he said that the time is not right to pull out. and now that it has been, has been decided and has been announced by the pentagon, i asked for an updated reaction and forgive me for having to read a little bit....
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increase in new cases, has forced the government to reimpose a partial lockdown and correspondent teri schultz reports the rules are being rigorously enforced. time's up for coronavirus rule breakers in belgium. the warnings didn't work to convince people to wear masks, limit gatherings, to 4 people and obey the evening curfew. so the next step is strict enforcement by police inspectors, like emily chua and castor. they've become the belgian authorities, last line of defense against the sky. high infection rate, their weapon, a 250 euro, fine people must go in for their orders are to accept few excuses. really get a 5 years through is that where he's most real person. there's a lot of money coming this look. everybody knows it's a safe for everyone. it's not for us to use able to beat or not kill their business . their business is to make sure that what the prime minister has called the last chance to get control of the virus isn't wasted. the fear of having it take it, having a fine is just going to stop some people from committing infractions of course. and then we believe, years that we are
increase in new cases, has forced the government to reimpose a partial lockdown and correspondent teri schultz reports the rules are being rigorously enforced. time's up for coronavirus rule breakers in belgium. the warnings didn't work to convince people to wear masks, limit gatherings, to 4 people and obey the evening curfew. so the next step is strict enforcement by police inspectors, like emily chua and castor. they've become the belgian authorities, last line of defense against the sky....
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well, our correspondent in brussels, teri schultz has more on how e.u. leaders reacted to the outcome of the summit to 20 leaders. wrapped up there today, a virtual summit, promising to support developing countries as the whole world struggles through the pandemic and the economic devastation. it's brought in their final statement, leaders of the 20 largest economies pledged to make a vaccine affordable and accessible for everyone. european commission, president vander lyon, says that will take more money. she was among the leaders writing to the g. 20 summit asking leaders to make up a $4500000000.00 shortfall in a program run by the world health organization that would guarantee equitable distribution. so we'll see if the leaders put their money where their message is and come up with the extra cash european council president schama shell reacted to the outcome by calling for a new treaty on pandemics with the world health organization as its cordoning body . now as awkward as the virtual summit appeared at times, the saudi crown prince on behalf of th
well, our correspondent in brussels, teri schultz has more on how e.u. leaders reacted to the outcome of the summit to 20 leaders. wrapped up there today, a virtual summit, promising to support developing countries as the whole world struggles through the pandemic and the economic devastation. it's brought in their final statement, leaders of the 20 largest economies pledged to make a vaccine affordable and accessible for everyone. european commission, president vander lyon, says that will take...
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let's bring in correspondent, teri schultz for the view from brussels. hi, terry. saudi arabia is hosting this weekend's g. 20 summit. so let's talk about the elephant in the room. the kingdom has been accused repeated the of major human rights violations. but the e.u. is still taking part. what is their rationale? well, claire, that was a big question. and in fact, lawmakers, the european parliament asked european commission president ursula wagner lion in kelso presidential michelle not to take part because they felt that would be rewarding. this study regime for a record that simply can't be tolerated under law in a show, michelle said look, this is a meeting of the world's most powerful countries. we've got some very big crises to deal with, and we simply can't sit it out. the leaders, the e.u. leaders did say they would be bringing up these rights abuses, including very specifically the brutal murder of journalist jamal khashoggi at the hands of agents linked to the saudi regime. now in a statement german chancellor angela merkel has said the goal is to distri
let's bring in correspondent, teri schultz for the view from brussels. hi, terry. saudi arabia is hosting this weekend's g. 20 summit. so let's talk about the elephant in the room. the kingdom has been accused repeated the of major human rights violations. but the e.u. is still taking part. what is their rationale? well, claire, that was a big question. and in fact, lawmakers, the european parliament asked european commission president ursula wagner lion in kelso presidential michelle not to...
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s john philip schultz has been to gruhn canara to see what's waiting for the migrants. from here, journalists can go no farther. some 2000 african migrants are being housed in this camp in the part of 5 times as many as was expected to aid groups have spoken of squalid conditions, but it's impossible for the w. news to find out. seamus on time now works for the island's refugee council. his colleagues have been inside the camp, but another minute everyone sleeps on the floor, some intensity and some knowledge in the open. we've been criticizing this from day one, but we didn't think it would get this bad news of the 2300 people in the camp. and then numbers that are growing every day in the only 2000 migrants arrived in the canary islands. last weekend alone, the crossing is dangerous, but the coronavirus pandemic has cut off about migration routes. the government has started to housing new arrivals and hotels near the camp. human rights activists say they are not getting a fair shot at the asylum system. these migrants from san diego fia that they will soon be deported
s john philip schultz has been to gruhn canara to see what's waiting for the migrants. from here, journalists can go no farther. some 2000 african migrants are being housed in this camp in the part of 5 times as many as was expected to aid groups have spoken of squalid conditions, but it's impossible for the w. news to find out. seamus on time now works for the island's refugee council. his colleagues have been inside the camp, but another minute everyone sleeps on the floor, some intensity and...
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teri schultz in brussels. thank you very much and let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. one of all us government says protesters from set fire to the country's congress building on saturday. are guilty of quote, terrorist acts. but a human rights watchdog said the police used excessive force against them. thousands of demonstrators have gathered in central guatemala city to protest government cuts to education and health care spending. human rights groups. meanwhile, say belarus, police have arrested more than 300 demonstrators in the capital. minsk, thousands protested for the 16th. straight sunday, calling on president alexander lukashenko to step down. they accuse the president of rigging alexion in august. well, if the o.p.'s prime minister has given it, leaders in the northern region of a 72 hour alter, made them to surrender, threatening an all out assault if they do not have the ethiopian military, has also warned a civilians to get out of the regional capital
teri schultz in brussels. thank you very much and let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. one of all us government says protesters from set fire to the country's congress building on saturday. are guilty of quote, terrorist acts. but a human rights watchdog said the police used excessive force against them. thousands of demonstrators have gathered in central guatemala city to protest government cuts to education and health care spending. human rights...
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jim schultz served in the white house council office under don mcgahn. knows the players very well. first i'd like to stay in character but i can't. you know i wish you and the family the best for thanksgiving. i wish the family well. thank you for being here tonight. the obvious question -- >> happy to be on. >> what are you doing here? you can't be on tv unless you're crazy enough to come on here. >> always happy to be on your show. >> your side is not coming. why are you here? why are you happy to be? >> because you asked me on, chris, and i always give you the straight shot. >> but what about what it means to your party? >> look, i think what we have seen play out over the last -- there was a lot of patience given to watch -- to allow this legal process to play out. but by the republican side and quite frankly by the democratic side. and it's played out in a way that's been a train wreck. it's been a train wreck because not just bad lawyering but also because bad facts. and when you don't have the facts, you argue the law. when you don't have the law, you pound your fist and the
jim schultz served in the white house council office under don mcgahn. knows the players very well. first i'd like to stay in character but i can't. you know i wish you and the family the best for thanksgiving. i wish the family well. thank you for being here tonight. the obvious question -- >> happy to be on. >> what are you doing here? you can't be on tv unless you're crazy enough to come on here. >> always happy to be on your show. >> your side is not coming. why are...
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an ipad worth $505, was sold for less than $24; a playstation 4 for less than $16; and a schultz 4k televisionor less than $2. i won these bluetooth headphones for $20. i got these three suitcases for less than $40. and shipping is always free. go to dealdash.com right now and see how much you can save. >>> all right, i'm here in philadelphia, for those of you who know me, you know that i live halftime here. but i'm in west philadelphia at the moment, about 16 blocks from the spot where just a few days ago walter wallace jr., a 27-year-old black man, was shot by police while in the midst of what his family describes as a mental health crisis. the shooting sparked protests across the city. a curfew went into effect and was lifted yesterday. the pennsylvania national guard was brought in to help police here. and all of this is too familiar and a reminder that since a wave of protests this past summer, very little has actually changed to address the longstanding systemic problems in policing. with two days until the election, the renewed anger and demonstrations have only highlighted the incredib
an ipad worth $505, was sold for less than $24; a playstation 4 for less than $16; and a schultz 4k televisionor less than $2. i won these bluetooth headphones for $20. i got these three suitcases for less than $40. and shipping is always free. go to dealdash.com right now and see how much you can save. >>> all right, i'm here in philadelphia, for those of you who know me, you know that i live halftime here. but i'm in west philadelphia at the moment, about 16 blocks from the spot...
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david schultz in indiana. one of the first in the country to receive the drug since he began his treatment nearly two weeks ago. he appears to have made a full recovery. >> we're very grateful for all those doing research, those who have worked in the vaccine development and those working in our hospitals and clinics around the country. >> reporter: it will still take months, of course, before enough doses are ready for all americans. scientists fear convincing people to take it will be tough, a recent poll finding more than 40% of americans are hesitant to take an fda approved vaccine. much of it having to do with the you political context under which that vaccine was created. stephanie ramos, abc news, new york. >> stephanie, thank you opinion. >>> as president trump continues to block a key transition to power, key states are moving forward to officially joe biden's victory. the president's team is filing an appeal in pennsylvania after a judge dismissed their attempt to delay certification of the election
david schultz in indiana. one of the first in the country to receive the drug since he began his treatment nearly two weeks ago. he appears to have made a full recovery. >> we're very grateful for all those doing research, those who have worked in the vaccine development and those working in our hospitals and clinics around the country. >> reporter: it will still take months, of course, before enough doses are ready for all americans. scientists fear convincing people to take it...
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debbie wasserman schultz, the former dnc chair said, there is problem with mail-in ballots.l service warned that mail-in voting could be problematic there are warning out there, ken, what do you think? >> absolutely t was a huge policy call driven of course by cove vivid. sometimes the policy implementation such as by the pennsylvania governor wolf and the supreme court were utterly unlawful. so that is yet to be -- there will be a reckoning in the fullness of time. in nevada the allegations i understand them, there are over 10,000 votes, these kinds of votes, write, mail-in ballots from i ineligible lawyers. adam lax assault, capable lawyer, said there were votes from dead people. it shows the need for checks and balances, this transparency. the trump campaign is not asking for new laws. it is asking enforcement of existing laws to insure honesty and integrity. elizabeth: what is the constitutional question the supreme court would address if this? fact heads over to the supreme court? the president can't walk in there, supreme court justices deal with this. >> right. elizab
debbie wasserman schultz, the former dnc chair said, there is problem with mail-in ballots.l service warned that mail-in voting could be problematic there are warning out there, ken, what do you think? >> absolutely t was a huge policy call driven of course by cove vivid. sometimes the policy implementation such as by the pennsylvania governor wolf and the supreme court were utterly unlawful. so that is yet to be -- there will be a reckoning in the fullness of time. in nevada the...
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wasserman schultz: pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house mr. hastings will vote yea. as the member designated by mr. payne of new jersey, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house r. payne will vote yea on s. 327. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. al lawson, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. lawson will vote yea on s. 327. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. kirkpatrick, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that ms. kirkpatrick will vote yes on s. 327. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from massachusetts eek recognition? mr. clarke: as the member i ignated by ms. bonamici, inform the house that ms. bonamici will vote yes. as the member designated by ms. frankel pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that ms. frankel will vote yes on senate 327. as the member designated by ms. ownley, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform th
wasserman schultz: pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house mr. hastings will vote yea. as the member designated by mr. payne of new jersey, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house r. payne will vote yea on s. 327. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. al lawson, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. lawson will vote yea on s. 327. the speaker pro tempore: for what...
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teacher mary schultz of bronkwell, iowa greeting students each morning with a special routine. rare occasion to be together made that much more memorable. mary asking her third graders to come up with new ways of saying hello. that's an a-plus for effort and creativity. that's "nightline" for tonight. you can find our full episodes on hulu. we'll see you
teacher mary schultz of bronkwell, iowa greeting students each morning with a special routine. rare occasion to be together made that much more memorable. mary asking her third graders to come up with new ways of saying hello. that's an a-plus for effort and creativity. that's "nightline" for tonight. you can find our full episodes on hulu. we'll see you
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abc news reporter elizabeth schultz says it's going to get much worse unless we all take action. >> the coronavirus pandemic is continuing to surpass previous records across the country. the covid tracker reporting 144,000 new cases in the past day, the biggest increase yet. more than 55,000 americans are now hospitalized with covid-19, an all-time high. benjamin jensen's wife is on a ventilator days after giving birth to their little girl. >> after she comes home, i'm looking forward to her being able to hold her daughter again. >> reporter: every state in the nation seeing hospitalizations and ventilator use on the rise. workers on the frontlines yet again overwhelmed. >> it's just hard to see somebody passing in front of your eyes. you're gowned up and you can't see your face and can't feel the touch of skin to skin. it's just extremely sad. >> new york, the original epicenter of the virus in the u.s. announcing new restrictions as the positivity rate climbs to its highest level since june. starting friday a new curfew will force bars, restaurants and gyms to close at 10:00 p.m. whil
abc news reporter elizabeth schultz says it's going to get much worse unless we all take action. >> the coronavirus pandemic is continuing to surpass previous records across the country. the covid tracker reporting 144,000 new cases in the past day, the biggest increase yet. more than 55,000 americans are now hospitalized with covid-19, an all-time high. benjamin jensen's wife is on a ventilator days after giving birth to their little girl. >> after she comes home, i'm looking...
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this, canine, a creation of charles schultz, is the longest- running giant character balloon in macy's parade history. >> summa kasen williams likely be floated through manhattan, towed by cars. not large crowds of people along the route. shortened from 2 1/2 miles down to just a city block. authorities also told people to stay home and just watch on television. one thing did remain the same, it ended like it does every year, with mr. klaus. >>> disney's increasing the planned layoffs by for those in as covid continues to hit businesses and operations is hard. >>> a family owned local icon is still in business after wildfires are in to shut them down. the lot at baker which is the san leandro christmas tree lot was almost certain that they would lose their supply of trees to the wildfires in oregon but the inventory was saved and the lot is now open and ready to sell. >> we are lucky that none of us, none of hours burned. but we did have friends that happened two. >> we are one of the last family owned outfits, we are open 9-9, come on down. we will give you a good deal. >> it has been
this, canine, a creation of charles schultz, is the longest- running giant character balloon in macy's parade history. >> summa kasen williams likely be floated through manhattan, towed by cars. not large crowds of people along the route. shortened from 2 1/2 miles down to just a city block. authorities also told people to stay home and just watch on television. one thing did remain the same, it ended like it does every year, with mr. klaus. >>> disney's increasing the planned...
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talk to me about the importance bylinkage as explained president reagan and secretary schultz. do we need more of it? how do we continue advancing that, whether you are dealing with the chinese communist party even our friends and partners? sec. pompeo: sure. a complicated topic. i've actually spent a lot of time, so two things in the state department. one, i put together a commission. it is the commission on in alienable rights. it takes 40 minutes to flip through, but it was an attempt to reground american foreign policy in fundamental understandings about human dignity. i think the foundation did a phenomenal job of going back to the universal declaration of human rights and accounting for these things, these pre-political rights that were provided by god, not by government. i think it refocused our effort in the state department. down not just policies, but principles on how we think about freedom run. -- free rights. second, we spent a lot of time working on religious freedom issues. i put those two as a baseline to answer your conversation because it is the case no matter
talk to me about the importance bylinkage as explained president reagan and secretary schultz. do we need more of it? how do we continue advancing that, whether you are dealing with the chinese communist party even our friends and partners? sec. pompeo: sure. a complicated topic. i've actually spent a lot of time, so two things in the state department. one, i put together a commission. it is the commission on in alienable rights. it takes 40 minutes to flip through, but it was an attempt to...
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down by four in the fourth quarter, andy dalton would find dalton schultz wide open for the game-winner. dallas wins up in minnesota, 31-28. and in washington, cincinnati bengal quarterback joe burrow had to be carted off the field after an ugly knee injury. the 2020 number one draft pick reportedly suffered a torn acl he told fans on twitter, see you next year. >>> all right. still to come, an urgent warning to anyone considering getting back on to a cruise ship. >>> and remembering a man who inspired thousands to get involved in the fight against als. we'll be rhtacig bk. i don't have to worry about that, do i? harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. crest. november 24th through december 1st with our black friday savings. catch your favorite pieces and save 35% at pandora jewelry. and save 35% killer attitude. nevor hydration.... neutrogena® hydro boost. the #1 hyaluronic acid moisturizer delivers 2x the hydration for supple, bouncy skin. neutrogena®. choose the
down by four in the fourth quarter, andy dalton would find dalton schultz wide open for the game-winner. dallas wins up in minnesota, 31-28. and in washington, cincinnati bengal quarterback joe burrow had to be carted off the field after an ugly knee injury. the 2020 number one draft pick reportedly suffered a torn acl he told fans on twitter, see you next year. >>> all right. still to come, an urgent warning to anyone considering getting back on to a cruise ship. >>> and...
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young philip schultz has been to gran canaria to see what awaits those who make the crossing from here, journalists can go no further. some 2000 african migrants are being housed in this camp in the port of 5 times as many as were expected. aid groups have spoken of squalid conditions, but it's impossible for d.d. news to find out. she must santana works for the refugee council. his colleagues have been inside the camp. everyone seems on the floor, some intense and some out in the open. we've been criticizing this from day one, but we didn't think it would get this bad. there are 2300 people in the camp, and the numbers are growing every day. 2000 migrants arrived in the canary islands. last weekend alone. the crossing is dangerous, but the coronavirus pandemic has cut off the migration routes. the government has started housing new arrivals in hotels near the camp. human rights activists say they're not getting a fair shot at the asylum system. a group of migrants from senegal, say they fear they'll soon be deported. but journalists are not welcome here either. the news is told to lea
young philip schultz has been to gran canaria to see what awaits those who make the crossing from here, journalists can go no further. some 2000 african migrants are being housed in this camp in the port of 5 times as many as were expected. aid groups have spoken of squalid conditions, but it's impossible for d.d. news to find out. she must santana works for the refugee council. his colleagues have been inside the camp. everyone seems on the floor, some intense and some out in the open. we've...
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philip schultz has been to the island of gran canaria to see what's waiting for migrants when they come ashore. from here, journalists can go no farther. some 2000 african migrants are being housed in. this can been the part of more gone on. 5 times as many as was expected. aid groups have spoken of squalid conditions, but it's impossible for d w news to find out. j. my son tom, now works for the island's refugee council, and his colleagues have been inside the camp. but another minute everyone sleeps on the floor, some intensity and some knowledge in the openness of those who have been criticizing this from day one. but we didn't think it would get this bad of the 2300 people in the camp and their numbers are growing every day. he gets in the only 2000 migrants arrived in the canary islands last weekend alone. the crossing is dangerous, but the coronavirus pandemic has cut off about migration routes. the government has started to housing new arrivals and hotels near the camp. human rights activists say they are not getting a fair shot at the asylum system. these migrants from san diego
philip schultz has been to the island of gran canaria to see what's waiting for migrants when they come ashore. from here, journalists can go no farther. some 2000 african migrants are being housed in. this can been the part of more gone on. 5 times as many as was expected. aid groups have spoken of squalid conditions, but it's impossible for d w news to find out. j. my son tom, now works for the island's refugee council, and his colleagues have been inside the camp. but another minute everyone...
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abc news reporter elizabeth schultz says it's going to get much worse unless we all take action. >> the coronavirus pandemic is continuing to surpass previous records across the country. the covid tracker reporting 144,000 new cases in the past day, the biggest increase yet. more than 55,000 americans are now hospitalized with c an all-time high. benjamin jensen's wife is on a ventilator days after giving birth to their little girl. >> after she comes home, i'm looking forward to her being able to hold her daughter again. >> reporter: every state in the nation seeing hospitalizations and ventilator use on the rise. workers on the frontlines yet again overwhelmed. >> it's just hard to see somebody passing in front of your eyes. you're gowned up and you can't see your face and can't feel the touch of skin to skin. it's just extremely sad. >> new york, the original epicenter of the virus in the u.s. announcing new restrictions as the positivity rate climbs to its highest level since june. starting friday a new curfew will force bars, restaurants and gyms to close at 10:00 p.m. while gather
abc news reporter elizabeth schultz says it's going to get much worse unless we all take action. >> the coronavirus pandemic is continuing to surpass previous records across the country. the covid tracker reporting 144,000 new cases in the past day, the biggest increase yet. more than 55,000 americans are now hospitalized with c an all-time high. benjamin jensen's wife is on a ventilator days after giving birth to their little girl. >> after she comes home, i'm looking forward to...
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let's bring in correspondent, teri schultz for the view from brussels. hi terry, at saudi arabia is hosting this weekend's g. 20 summit. so let's talk about the elephant in the room. the kingdom has been accused repeated the of major human rights violations. but the e.u. is still taking part. what is their rationale? well, claire, that was a big question. and in fact, lawmakers, the european parliament asked european commission president ursula vonder lion and kills a presidential michel not to take part because they felt that would be rewarding. the. 'd saudi regime for a record that simply can't be tolerated. under law initial, michelle said look, this is a meeting of the world's most powerful countries. we've got some very big crises to deal with, and we simply can't sit it out. the leaders, the e.u. leaders did say they would be bringing up these rights abuses, including very specifically the brutal murder of journalist jamal khashoggi at the hands of agents linked to the saudi regime. now in a statement german chancellor angela merkel has said the g
let's bring in correspondent, teri schultz for the view from brussels. hi terry, at saudi arabia is hosting this weekend's g. 20 summit. so let's talk about the elephant in the room. the kingdom has been accused repeated the of major human rights violations. but the e.u. is still taking part. what is their rationale? well, claire, that was a big question. and in fact, lawmakers, the european parliament asked european commission president ursula vonder lion and kills a presidential michel not to...
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teacher mary schultz of bronkwell, iowa greeting students each morning with a special routine. with many schools going virtual, that rare occasion to be together made that much more memorable. mary asking her third graders to come up with new ways of saying hello. that's an a-plus for effort and creativity. that's "nightline" for tonight. you can find our full episodes on hulu. we'll see you >>> a curfew coming to most counties in california. the state's top doctor explains why. >> what little night life is left will soon be gone with the curfew. why health officials say they're still worried about young people out late and spreading the virus. >> business owners at restaurants like this are outraged tonight after the governor enacts a curfew. details next. >>> cold and frosty mornings coming up. how much temperatures will tumble. abc7 news at 11:00 starts right now. >> now from abc7, live breaking news. >> we know and we've seen in the past that covid goes from zero to 60 miles per hour very quickly. >> that's why california has announced a limited statewide curfew for countie
teacher mary schultz of bronkwell, iowa greeting students each morning with a special routine. with many schools going virtual, that rare occasion to be together made that much more memorable. mary asking her third graders to come up with new ways of saying hello. that's an a-plus for effort and creativity. that's "nightline" for tonight. you can find our full episodes on hulu. we'll see you >>> a curfew coming to most counties in california. the state's top doctor explains...
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andy dalton, his first game back he would find dalton schultz wide open. the cowboys back on track, 31-28. and a bad sight in washington. bengal quarterback joe burrow, he had to be carted off the field after an ugly knee injury. the 2020 number one draft pick reportedly suffered a torn acl, and he told his fans on twitter, "see you next year". >>> let's take a turn and check in with nbc meteorologist janessa webb to see how we're starting the week off. janessa, good morning. >> soggy conditions in the east coast, all due to a cold front if you're across northern new england, it's colliding with some cooler air and that's why you're seeing that wintery mix of freezing rain, even a little bit of snow. the front is going to move pretty quickly out of the east coast, but with that lake enhancement throughout the day clearing skies through new york city and boston. the winds really stirring up you'll notice that this afternoon. up to 25 to dwest, just above t freezing mark for fargo, duluth, only a high of 28. and we'll take a look at that all-important holida
andy dalton, his first game back he would find dalton schultz wide open. the cowboys back on track, 31-28. and a bad sight in washington. bengal quarterback joe burrow, he had to be carted off the field after an ugly knee injury. the 2020 number one draft pick reportedly suffered a torn acl, and he told his fans on twitter, "see you next year". >>> let's take a turn and check in with nbc meteorologist janessa webb to see how we're starting the week off. janessa, good morning....