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sloan-kettering doctors notched their first progress in treating adults with acute leukemia.nausea and vomiting caused by aggressive treatment were terrible. progress was slow and painful and there were many setbacks. wartime research into mustard gas, the creation of a new class of chemotherapeutic drugs many of which succeeded in prolonging the life of patients and are in wide use. by 1953, they were shown to produce remissions in children with acute leukemia, the most common childhood cancer. today the use of chemotherapy, 90% of those children can be cured of the once fatal disease. non-hodgkin's lymphoma also a fatal disease in adults now has 95% cure rate. these medical triumphs led the american cancer society to credit the bari disaster with initiating the, quote, modern age of cancer chemotherapy. in the midst of this terrible pandemic in the race for a vaccine, alexander's story is a reminder of how powerful the act of a single doctor with a keen eye. at the end of the book, i write on the sixtieth anniversary of the first cancer chemotherapy trial, doctor hirsch, fo
sloan-kettering doctors notched their first progress in treating adults with acute leukemia.nausea and vomiting caused by aggressive treatment were terrible. progress was slow and painful and there were many setbacks. wartime research into mustard gas, the creation of a new class of chemotherapeutic drugs many of which succeeded in prolonging the life of patients and are in wide use. by 1953, they were shown to produce remissions in children with acute leukemia, the most common childhood...
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sloan-kettering doctors had their first progress in treating adults with acute leukemia. in the earlier's the remissions were few and fleeting and the nausea and vomiting caused by the aggressive treatment were terrible. progress was slow and painful in their many setbacks. but alexander lived to see his wartime research into mustard gas lead too the creation of a new class of chemotherapeutic drugs. many of which succeeded and look prolonging the lives of patients and are still in wide use. by 1953 the new medicine six mp were shown to produce remissions and children with acute leukemia. the most common childhood cance cancer. today the use of combination of chemotherapy, more than 90% of those children can be cured of the once fatal disease. non-hodgkin's lymphoma, also a fatal disease in adults. also now has more than a 95% cure rates. these medical triumphs led the american cancer society to credit the disaster with initiating quote the modern age of cancer chemotherapy. i believe that in the midst of this terrible pandemic and the race for a vaccine and a cure, alexa
sloan-kettering doctors had their first progress in treating adults with acute leukemia. in the earlier's the remissions were few and fleeting and the nausea and vomiting caused by the aggressive treatment were terrible. progress was slow and painful in their many setbacks. but alexander lived to see his wartime research into mustard gas lead too the creation of a new class of chemotherapeutic drugs. many of which succeeded and look prolonging the lives of patients and are still in wide use. by...
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sloan-kettering's doctors launched their first progress in treating adults with acute u.lucky me a pair in the early years remissions were few and fleeting and the nausea and caused by the address of cream treatment were terrible. progress was slow and painful and there were many setbacks but alexander lived to see his one-time research and of mustard gas reach reached the creation of a new class of chemotherapeutic drugs many of which seated him in pro bono patients and are still in wide use for the 1953 the new medicine six mp methotrexate bucshon to produce remissions and children with acute leukemia the most common childhood cancer. today the use of combination chemotherapy more than 90% of those children can be cured of the once fatal disease. nontoxic lymphoma also a fatal disease in adults also now has a more than 95% cure rate. these medical triumphs led the american cancer society to credit the disaster with initiating quote the modern age of cancer chemotherapy. i believe in the midst of this terrible pandemic and the race for a vaccine and to care alexander's s
sloan-kettering's doctors launched their first progress in treating adults with acute u.lucky me a pair in the early years remissions were few and fleeting and the nausea and caused by the address of cream treatment were terrible. progress was slow and painful and there were many setbacks but alexander lived to see his one-time research and of mustard gas reach reached the creation of a new class of chemotherapeutic drugs many of which seated him in pro bono patients and are still in wide use...
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sloan says all guests are now quarantining in their rooms. >> right before lunchtime the captain came the speaker across the whole ship and told us that a passenger had started not feeling well today and had been tested and had tested positive for covid. >> reporter: earlier this summer "seadream" touted its new safety measures. >> as being one of the first companies to operate, we really feel we are at the forefront of the industry. >> reporter: and while the cdc does not regulate smaller ships like the "seadream i" they did lift their no sail order on november 1st updating its list of requirements that larger cruise companies must complete to resume operations. one requirement includes a test run with healthy volunteers who signed waivers acknowledging they're potentially putting themselves at risk. overnight royal caribbean telling abc news it received more than 5,000 emails from people interested in being one of those volunteers, and abc news reached out to "seadream," the cruise line with the reported case. so far no response overnight. the bigger cruise lines say they still have
sloan says all guests are now quarantining in their rooms. >> right before lunchtime the captain came the speaker across the whole ship and told us that a passenger had started not feeling well today and had been tested and had tested positive for covid. >> reporter: earlier this summer "seadream" touted its new safety measures. >> as being one of the first companies to operate, we really feel we are at the forefront of the industry. >> reporter: and while the...
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very much for the up to rub runnels that for us in los angeles let's get more on this from melanie sloan joins me live on skype from washington d.c. she's a former federal prosecutor and lawyer with expertise in government ethics good to have you with us mislaid and live on al-jazeera kind just begin really with how do you react to these potential legal cases being brought by president trump's legal team in trying to get the courts to stop postal vote counting. well it's a pretty much a last ditch effort and it's not even that serious i mean the main lawyer the president has on this is rudy giuliani this is a g.o.p. that has many sophisticated lawyers some of the best lawyers around have been busy suppressing votes for decades and here they have nobody really except for rudy giuliani who's big allegation is that some of the ballots come from mars so that litigation just isn't really serious at this point and i don't think the biden team is taking it very seriously they aren't making any really good cases they want to argue in some places that they shouldn't count votes anymore and in oth
very much for the up to rub runnels that for us in los angeles let's get more on this from melanie sloan joins me live on skype from washington d.c. she's a former federal prosecutor and lawyer with expertise in government ethics good to have you with us mislaid and live on al-jazeera kind just begin really with how do you react to these potential legal cases being brought by president trump's legal team in trying to get the courts to stop postal vote counting. well it's a pretty much a last...
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joe sloan song. singles and all the troops are going to be my friend. i don't want to work for anybody, not because we are doing ones rich man before i don't want things to be like the old people who out lying in the streets. i know if i make it, i can't change. i want to come, but my fun about going to find me today is a big day present and i tend to our new beneficiaries to where able to get just children into an in-depth program sometimes is did we call for families to steve their program because they need their children to when and where to meet every need, such as food and income. we understand this particular sea bed looking for them to receive. we hope to convince them to stay out of my hands. so it's all right, i'm going to paris. i'm going to just beg you the one thing i don't see. it's because i'm going to see you later because you just want to give them all they need is so much i'm ready to go on. people should not wonder if you might have a month and there's a clue so you know what to do about it and it worked out and you're good about that
joe sloan song. singles and all the troops are going to be my friend. i don't want to work for anybody, not because we are doing ones rich man before i don't want things to be like the old people who out lying in the streets. i know if i make it, i can't change. i want to come, but my fun about going to find me today is a big day present and i tend to our new beneficiaries to where able to get just children into an in-depth program sometimes is did we call for families to steve their program...
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world war ii so i became intrigued but i was also intrigued that my grandfather was on the board of sloan-kettering which seemed odd to me so i did more research and i stumbled upon the bari disaster and i became more and more intrigued so i notified doctor alexander stanley of my interest and they said we'll have allthese diaries and his records . and therefore, it was clear to me i had to write the book >> it's clearly one of the reasons you're such a popular and successful author is you choose great topics . your to me commended for this one too jennet conant, thank you so much for your presentation. author of the great secret : the raid that launched thewar on cancer . >> thank you now on c-span2's book tv, more television for serious readers . >>. >> i'm doctor mario livio, astrophysicist and author of 17 science books. the most recent of which is galileo and the science that mattersi live in baltimore and i currently am in baltimore at my home . as you can see i have shelves with books. ihave something that looks like that in every room in the house so it almost doesn't matter where i am . th
world war ii so i became intrigued but i was also intrigued that my grandfather was on the board of sloan-kettering which seemed odd to me so i did more research and i stumbled upon the bari disaster and i became more and more intrigued so i notified doctor alexander stanley of my interest and they said we'll have allthese diaries and his records . and therefore, it was clear to me i had to write the book >> it's clearly one of the reasons you're such a popular and successful author is...
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it came out of captain sloan, chief pang, dr.eh, in the form of ems-6 and how it has evolved to this point is simply amazing. the kinds of indicators that concern me are the challenging sections, in terms of lack of resources, in terms of where to house these individuals or the understanding of change of policies from the police department in response to the homeless and even in terms of my community, how we have homeless members now that are preparing one of our hotels in japan town and yet there is a situation by which now there has to be ady simulation out of these hotels because of cost in terms of trying to find housing or some kind of relief in terms of where >> he is a real leader that listens and knows how to bring people together. brought this department together like never before. i am so excited to be swearing in the next chief of the san francisco fire department, ladies and gentlemen, let's welcome, jeanine nicholson. (applause). >> i grew up total tomboy, athlete. i loved a good crisis, a good challenge. i grew up a
it came out of captain sloan, chief pang, dr.eh, in the form of ems-6 and how it has evolved to this point is simply amazing. the kinds of indicators that concern me are the challenging sections, in terms of lack of resources, in terms of where to house these individuals or the understanding of change of policies from the police department in response to the homeless and even in terms of my community, how we have homeless members now that are preparing one of our hotels in japan town and yet...
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it came out of captain sloan, chief pang, dr. yeh, in the form of ems-6 and how it has evolved to this point is simply amazing. the kinds of indicators that concern me are the challenging sections, in terms of lack of resources, in terms of where to house these individuals or the understanding of change of policies from the police department in response to the homeless and even in terms of my community, how we have homeless members now that are preparing one of our hotels in japan town and yet there is a situation by which now there has to be ady simulation out of these hotels because of cost in terms of trying to find housing or some kind of relief in terms of where >> the street response team and how we are going to roll that out in terms of you wanted to start that at the end of november going into january, going into march with a full alignment and the statistical numbers in terms of impact are quite significant. i am really proud the other commissioners that we the members of the san francisco fire department in support of t
it came out of captain sloan, chief pang, dr. yeh, in the form of ems-6 and how it has evolved to this point is simply amazing. the kinds of indicators that concern me are the challenging sections, in terms of lack of resources, in terms of where to house these individuals or the understanding of change of policies from the police department in response to the homeless and even in terms of my community, how we have homeless members now that are preparing one of our hotels in japan town and yet...
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the upper great highway between lincoln and sloan has been closed to cars during the pandemic.ervisor this beerfest -- is becoming permanent in the a letter said the portions of the highway that have remained open have seen a massive increase in traffic and speeding violations. the city needs to implement pedestrian safety plan along the lower great highway. mark is hosting a virtual town hall to discuss the matter a week from today at 10:00 a.m. >>> before the coronavirus broke out, vaping was a major health issue. after the number of young people using e-cigarette skyrocketed and dozens of people died from a mysterious lung disease. many cities, states, and even the white house started implementing vaping bands. some say those efforts have not done enough. >> before covid, drawn to flavors like mango and bubblegum, the number of young people using smokeless tobacco products skyrocketed with dozens of people dying from a mysterious lung disease. parents became frantic the scientists scrambled for a cure, and the president took a hard line. >> we can't allow people to get sick.
the upper great highway between lincoln and sloan has been closed to cars during the pandemic.ervisor this beerfest -- is becoming permanent in the a letter said the portions of the highway that have remained open have seen a massive increase in traffic and speeding violations. the city needs to implement pedestrian safety plan along the lower great highway. mark is hosting a virtual town hall to discuss the matter a week from today at 10:00 a.m. >>> before the coronavirus broke out,...
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abc news reporter christine sloan explains it could be a while before americans see any significant relief. >> reporter: as millions of americans head home from their thanksgiving holiday today, amidst the growing pandemic, the total confirmed cases of the virus in the u.s. now top 13 million. 9 91,635 are hospitalized according to the tracking project. this doctor has been working for 254 consecutive days since the pandemic began. >> they come in, they come in very, very sick and when you ask them how did you get it, they basically tell you they didn't follow any of the things we've been asking them to please follow. >> reporter: health care workers stressing the importance of following public health guide lines. >> this is what you'll see at the end of your life if we don't start wearing masks when we're out in public. when we don't practice social distancing, when we don't wash our hands frequently. >> reporter: california averaging more than 13,000 cases a day for the past week. los angeles county issuing a modified stay-at-home order that goes into effect monday. >> if we really care
abc news reporter christine sloan explains it could be a while before americans see any significant relief. >> reporter: as millions of americans head home from their thanksgiving holiday today, amidst the growing pandemic, the total confirmed cases of the virus in the u.s. now top 13 million. 9 91,635 are hospitalized according to the tracking project. this doctor has been working for 254 consecutive days since the pandemic began. >> they come in, they come in very, very sick and...
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may be eight times higher than current data shows, abc news reporter christine sloan tells us the new country reached as the holiday season kicks into high gear. >> reporter: this morning the u.s. surpassing 13 million confirmed coronavirus cases with 1.1 million of those patients added in just the past seven days according to the covid tracking project. that means every single minute 114 americans now testing positive for the virus. >> we've seen an increase in the number of people, more symptomatic people coming to all our sites requesting testing so that's a change from several months before. >> reporter: on friday more than 90,000 americans hospitalized with covid, breaking the record for the 17th day in a row. health officials in indiana say the number of patients there has increased by more than 100%, the last month alone. >> all but one of these patients have covid on this unit. it's a 13-bed unit and we are completely full up here. >> reporter: the situation also dire in minnesota, where the number of patients with covid has jumped 145% since november 1st. >> so many are deali
may be eight times higher than current data shows, abc news reporter christine sloan tells us the new country reached as the holiday season kicks into high gear. >> reporter: this morning the u.s. surpassing 13 million confirmed coronavirus cases with 1.1 million of those patients added in just the past seven days according to the covid tracking project. that means every single minute 114 americans now testing positive for the virus. >> we've seen an increase in the number of...
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abc news reporter christine sloan explains it could be a while before americans see any significant relief. >> reporter: as millions of americans head home from their thanksgiving holiday today, amidst the growing pandemic, the total confirmed cases of the virus in the u.s. now top 13 million. 91,635 people are currently hospitalized according to the tracking project. this doctor has been working for 254 consecutive days since the pandemic began. >> they come in, they come in very, very sick and when you ask them how did you get it, they basically tell you they didn't follow any of the things we've been asking them to please follow. >> reporter: health care workers stressing the importance of following public health guidelines. >> this is what you'll see at the end of your life if we don't start wearing masks when we're out in public. when we don't practice social distancing, when we don't wash our hands frequently. >> reporter: california averaging more than 13,000 cases a day for the past week. los angeles county issuing a modified stay-at-home order that goes into effect monday. >> if w
abc news reporter christine sloan explains it could be a while before americans see any significant relief. >> reporter: as millions of americans head home from their thanksgiving holiday today, amidst the growing pandemic, the total confirmed cases of the virus in the u.s. now top 13 million. 91,635 people are currently hospitalized according to the tracking project. this doctor has been working for 254 consecutive days since the pandemic began. >> they come in, they come in very,...
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abc news reporter christine sloan tells us the new milestone reached just as the holiday season kickso high gear. >> reporter: this morning the u.s. surpassing 13 million confirmed coronavirus cases with 1.1 million of those patients added in just the past seven days according to the covid tracking project. that means every single minute 114 americans now testing positive for the virus. >> we've seen an increase in the number of people, more symptomatic people coming to all our sites requesting testing so that's a change from several months before. >> reporter: on friday more than 90,000 americans hospitalized with covid, breaking the record for the 17th day in a row. health officials in indiana say the number of patients there has increased by more than 100%, the last month alone. >> all but one of these patients have covid on this unit. it's a 13-bed unit and we are completely full up here. >> reporter: the situation also dire in minnesota, where the number of patients with covid has jumped 145% since november 1st. >> so many are dealing with the impact of isolation. that they're fi
abc news reporter christine sloan tells us the new milestone reached just as the holiday season kickso high gear. >> reporter: this morning the u.s. surpassing 13 million confirmed coronavirus cases with 1.1 million of those patients added in just the past seven days according to the covid tracking project. that means every single minute 114 americans now testing positive for the virus. >> we've seen an increase in the number of people, more symptomatic people coming to all our...
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may actually be eight times higher than current data shows, aibt news reporter christine sloan tells us the latest new milestone the country hit as holiday season kicks into high gear. >> this morning the u.s. surpassing 13 million confirmed coronavirus cases, with 1.1 million of those patients added in just the past seven days, according to the covid tracking project. that means every single minute, 114 americans now testing positive for the virus. >> we've seen an increase in the number of people, more symptomatic people coming to all our sites. requesting testing. so that's a change from several months before. >> on friday, more than 90,000 americans hospitalized with covid, breaking the record for the 17th day in a row. health officials in indiana say the number of patients there has increased by more than 100% the last month alone. >> all by one of these patients have covid on this unit. it's a 13-bed unit and we are completely full up here. >> the situation also dire in minnesota where the number of patients with covid has jumped 145% since november 1st. >> so many are dealing
may actually be eight times higher than current data shows, aibt news reporter christine sloan tells us the latest new milestone the country hit as holiday season kicks into high gear. >> this morning the u.s. surpassing 13 million confirmed coronavirus cases, with 1.1 million of those patients added in just the past seven days, according to the covid tracking project. that means every single minute, 114 americans now testing positive for the virus. >> we've seen an increase in the...
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it came out of captain sloan, chief pang, dr. yeh, in the form of ems-6 and how it has evolved to this point is simply amazing. the kinds of indicators that concern me are the challenging sections, in terms of lack of resources, in terms of where to house these individuals or the understanding of change of policies from the police department in response to the homeless and even in terms of my community, how we have homeless members now that are preparing one of our hotels in japan town and yet there is a situation by which now there has to be ady simulation out of these hotels because of cost in terms of trying to find housing or some kind of relief in terms of where >> the street response team and how we are going to roll that out in terms of you wanted to start that at the end of november going into january, going into march with a full alignment and the statistical numbers in terms of impact are quite significant. i am really proud the other commissioners that we the members of the san francisco fire department in support of t
it came out of captain sloan, chief pang, dr. yeh, in the form of ems-6 and how it has evolved to this point is simply amazing. the kinds of indicators that concern me are the challenging sections, in terms of lack of resources, in terms of where to house these individuals or the understanding of change of policies from the police department in response to the homeless and even in terms of my community, how we have homeless members now that are preparing one of our hotels in japan town and yet...
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something i talk about in the book based on the work and being a professor at sloane mit and how you can think about what you pay, how you train your workforce and employ them to create jobs that are good jobs, good for society and better for you to make things which says here's the different governance structure. what we've got to do and there are a lot of environmental footprint measurements again, what we need to start to do and i don't know if they will listen, but they need to start cobbling together a set of tools so they can say to their ceos if you want to do what we've said in our statement, if you actually want to live that, here's a set of tools you can deploy to do that because if you don't, they are just going to continue to keep doing what they are doing now because those are the tools they learned in business school. that is how they've learned to do things. >> on that point if the first set of tools is a reasonable set of metrics, there has been some interesting work done by the accounting firms working with the world economic forum under the international business co
something i talk about in the book based on the work and being a professor at sloane mit and how you can think about what you pay, how you train your workforce and employ them to create jobs that are good jobs, good for society and better for you to make things which says here's the different governance structure. what we've got to do and there are a lot of environmental footprint measurements again, what we need to start to do and i don't know if they will listen, but they need to start...
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something i think about in the book based on a great professor at sloan mit and how you think about how you train your workforce to create jobs that are good jobs, better for you to make more money, which says here is the different governance structure. what we have got to do and there are lots of environmental footprint measurement entities. what we need to do, this is a roundtable, they need to, they won't listen, they need to cobbled together a set of rules so that if you want to do what we said in our statement, here's a set of tools you can deploy to do that because they will continue to keep doing what they are doing because those are the tools they are and in business school and how they learn to do it. >> if the first set of tools is a reasonable set of metrics there's interesting work for accounting firms working with the world economic forum under the business council which put out a report last week, brian moynihan spent a lot of time on that. is that a step in the right direction? >> guest: i have not looked at it but that kind of effort sounds tool based and i am one practi
something i think about in the book based on a great professor at sloan mit and how you think about how you train your workforce to create jobs that are good jobs, better for you to make more money, which says here is the different governance structure. what we have got to do and there are lots of environmental footprint measurement entities. what we need to do, this is a roundtable, they need to, they won't listen, they need to cobbled together a set of rules so that if you want to do what we...
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. ♪ >> the alfred p sloan foundation, driven by the promise of great idea >> supported by th john d.ne macarthur foundation. committed to a more just and peaceful world. and, with the ongoing support of these institutions. this is made possible by the broadcasting it contributions to your station by viewers like you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ -today on "cook's country," bryan makes bridget a foolproof recipe for pennsylvania dutch apple pie, jack challenges julia to a tasting of vanilla ice cream, and bridget and julia make gift-worthy amish cinnamon bread. that's aht here on "cook's country."
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the alfred p sloan foundation driven by e promise of great ideas. >> and with the ongoing suppt of these of the "newshour." ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station frome viewers l you. thank you. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> this is "pbs newshour west" from washington and from our bureau at arizona state university. ♪ ♪ -land of color and contrast -- multi-colored houses, green fields of sugarcane, red and blue skirts of swirling folk dancers, white-clad mariachi bands, terra-cotta earth, and the blue-green expanses of agave fields as far as the eye can see. i'm in guadalajara, mexico, discovering and eating my way through this historic and eclectic city and sipping some elixir of the gods in tequila, a town an hour and a half away. come with my with eyes and hearts open to discover the wonderful people, culture, and customs of jalisco, mexico. "100 days, drinks, dishes and destinations" is brought
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for more on this historic moment in time, we turn to our very own dulce sloan.black woman is in the white house. >> a black woman is in the white house! aaahhh! this is such great news, trevor, especially after we've had 200 years of old white-ass vice presidents. thy even look the same. you had your knock off wolverines, your creep yew dudes that would have driven white vans if they had been around back then, and the more recent years, guys that look like the football coaches of the losing team. look at this guy. he looks like a photo shop of all the v.p.s put together. was he even real? >> trevor: dulce, that's joe biden. he was obama's vice president. >> really? that must be an old picture. he looks like a baby! speaking of which, having kamala as his "veep" is good for joe biden. she's smart, experienced and as long as she's there republicans aren't going to impeach him. he could straight-up sell florida and the g.o.p. would be can't risk that black lady being president. >> trevor: i'm surprised he picked kamala after the debate where she totally blew him up
for more on this historic moment in time, we turn to our very own dulce sloan.black woman is in the white house. >> a black woman is in the white house! aaahhh! this is such great news, trevor, especially after we've had 200 years of old white-ass vice presidents. thy even look the same. you had your knock off wolverines, your creep yew dudes that would have driven white vans if they had been around back then, and the more recent years, guys that look like the football coaches of the...
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-- it's really hard to keep track of all the lawsuits that are happening but luckily we have dulce sloan the election lawsuit center to help us break it down so who is trump suing right now? >> let's take a look, there ever trevor, we've got a whole bunch of lawsuits coming in fast. we already know trump is pennsylvania, michigan and d.p.a. but got etch more on the way. arizona your ass is getting sued. nevada, lawyer up, you're getting sued. utah, you're neighbors with nevada, trump's going to sue you because it's con sente to pop by. pennsylvania, that's right, again, you're getting double sued, and trump isn't just suing states, france, your ass is getting sued, for what? not sure. see you in court. also, eric trump said he found a box of trump votes in a volcano on mars, so mars your red ass is getting sued. and i almost forgot, pennsylvania triple sued. just for thinking trump was done suing you. guess wholes trump is suing -- guess who else trump is suing? donald trump, because if it wasn't for his bullshit he wouldn't be losing pennsylvania, which trump is suing again, quadruple s
-- it's really hard to keep track of all the lawsuits that are happening but luckily we have dulce sloan the election lawsuit center to help us break it down so who is trump suing right now? >> let's take a look, there ever trevor, we've got a whole bunch of lawsuits coming in fast. we already know trump is pennsylvania, michigan and d.p.a. but got etch more on the way. arizona your ass is getting sued. nevada, lawyer up, you're getting sued. utah, you're neighbors with nevada, trump's...
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. >> reporter: according to the points guy reporter, gene sloan, who was on board the ship, all passengersore boarding saturday. but on tuesday, one felt sick and tested positive. he says all guests are now quarantining in their rooms. >> the captain came on the speaker across the whole ship and told us that a passenger had started not feeling well and had tested positive for covid. >> reporter: sloan says the company didn't require passengers to wear masks at first, but now is. >> thank you for joining me in showcasing our covid-19 protocols. >> reporter: earlier this summer the company had touted its new covid safety measures on its website hoping to be a model example for safe cruising in the pandemic. >> we feel very confident and take our precautions very seriously. >> reporter: while the cdc does not regulate smaller ships like these, this setback gives us a look at the struggle bigger cruise lines could face as they try to get back on the water. less than two weeks ago, the cdc updated its list of requirements that companies would need to complete in order to begin operating again i
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sloan says the crew and local authorities are discussing a possible disembarkment plan that would allown the coming days. "seadream" telling us it successfully completed 21 voyages in norway this summer. we remember what we saw at the start of the pandemic. no doubt about it, these bigger cruise lines have a long way to go before restarting operations right here in america. michael? >> thank you so much, gio. >>> up next, those outdoor dining structures popping up everywhere. we have an exclusive look at how the virus can spread from table to table and what you can do to reduce your risk. look at how the virus can spread from table to table and what you can do to reduce your risk. 44 ♪ there he go, my baby never answers in the room ♪ ♪ steps outside, or puts it on snooze ♪ ♪ he just do whatever he do ♪ ♪ ou ee ou ♪ ♪ ou ee ou ♪ hello hello hello ♪ ♪ hello hello hello or psoriatic arthritis, little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with re
sloan says the crew and local authorities are discussing a possible disembarkment plan that would allown the coming days. "seadream" telling us it successfully completed 21 voyages in norway this summer. we remember what we saw at the start of the pandemic. no doubt about it, these bigger cruise lines have a long way to go before restarting operations right here in america. michael? >> thank you so much, gio. >>> up next, those outdoor dining structures popping up...
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however, sloan says passengers were not required to wear masks until two days into the trip >> worrye saw pictures on social media that people were on this cruise ship not wearing masks, and i think they got some pressure >> reporter: nbc news has reached out to the ship's parent company, sea dream yacht club, for comment but have not heard back the cruise line has previously said it was confident in its safety precautions, after a successful summer season in norway that resulted in zero positive cases it's just the latest blow to the industry, which has lost billions of dollars after the cdc issued a no sail order following coronavirus outbreaks on several ships >> i think that they need to look very, very carefully at exactly what their protocols are and whether there turns out to be a small outbreak, or whether it's just the one individual and they're able to contain it >> reporter: the passengers had at least three shore excursions during this trip, but the passengers say they were distant from everybody, walking empty beaches, snorkeling. right now, the ship is in port in barbad
however, sloan says passengers were not required to wear masks until two days into the trip >> worrye saw pictures on social media that people were on this cruise ship not wearing masks, and i think they got some pressure >> reporter: nbc news has reached out to the ship's parent company, sea dream yacht club, for comment but have not heard back the cruise line has previously said it was confident in its safety precautions, after a successful summer season in norway that resulted in...
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gene sloane is on board. >> i'm one of the people currently guaranteed on a cruise ship in the caribbean. this is my cabin where i've been spending the last few days in quarantine i feel safe, we're isolated. before the quarantine people have been socially distancing, but of course, who knows where this is going to go. it's a little strange. living in this little room this is the window one thing about this ship is it's an older ship so there's no balconies and no windows that open this is my world for who knows how long >> two days and counting so far. cruising during covid. follow the fauci, okay follow the fauci covid keeps spreading in college football, too. the sec has canceled four games for this weekend pac-12 pulling the plug on utah/ucla. what the leagues are doing to put things on the field. >>> for the first time ever four astronauts are jumping on board a private spacecraft >>> plus, gator wrestling. not everyone's favorite pastime but for chrissie or gator girl, it's just another day. what she has to say about that giant gator you may have seen on your phone and was spotted
gene sloane is on board. >> i'm one of the people currently guaranteed on a cruise ship in the caribbean. this is my cabin where i've been spending the last few days in quarantine i feel safe, we're isolated. before the quarantine people have been socially distancing, but of course, who knows where this is going to go. it's a little strange. living in this little room this is the window one thing about this ship is it's an older ship so there's no balconies and no windows that open this...
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as much as airline and the cruise stocks have been we actually september our cruise reporter james sloane first caribbean cruise, in-fortunately there was an outbreak on that ship. and so the cruise industry especially has huge hurdles to jump in getting that consumer confidence back. i see the biggest up side in the leisure carriers, spirit airlines, southwest, that have less international exposure, because we see demand for domestic travel, south carolina, florida, arizona is skyrocketing so those would be my bets right now. >> all right brian kelly, thank you very much >>> coming up, a new ranking of the rattiest, yes, rattiest cities in the u.s. critters number one may surprise you. but first as we head out to break, some of your other top stories. online dating platform filed to go public. it says revenue jumped 91% to $242 million their platform has millions of games that can be played across apple and google devices and on consoles >>> and amazon has laid off dozens of staff at its prime air drone project. the company has been working on a plan to deliver goods by using unmanned d
as much as airline and the cruise stocks have been we actually september our cruise reporter james sloane first caribbean cruise, in-fortunately there was an outbreak on that ship. and so the cruise industry especially has huge hurdles to jump in getting that consumer confidence back. i see the biggest up side in the leisure carriers, spirit airlines, southwest, that have less international exposure, because we see demand for domestic travel, south carolina, florida, arizona is skyrocketing so...
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here with me now memorial sloan and fox news contributor dr. nicole saphier's back. back. >> hi kennedy great to be here. >> this is crazy. first of all the rules are changing. but the l.a. county department of health only 3.1% of people who were infected with covid can be traced back to restaurants. so why are they killing these businesses who so desperately need the customers right now? >> candidates difficult for people to be motivated. you have public health officials make decisions that affect people and businesses that certainly do not file the science. this is such a blatant example with l.a. county shutting down outdoor dining. of the cases they can trace as you mentioned only 3% were traced back to restaurants. they did not specify indoor versus outdoor dining. we don't transmit less outdoors. the other thing that public health director could cite was some cdc study that said people who get covid are twice as likely to go out to eat in restaurants. it doesn't actually say they're getting their virus from the restaurant. it is a complete misrepresentation. pe
here with me now memorial sloan and fox news contributor dr. nicole saphier's back. back. >> hi kennedy great to be here. >> this is crazy. first of all the rules are changing. but the l.a. county department of health only 3.1% of people who were infected with covid can be traced back to restaurants. so why are they killing these businesses who so desperately need the customers right now? >> candidates difficult for people to be motivated. you have public health officials make...
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. >> sloan says all guests are now quarantining in their rooms. this could be a preview of the challenges that larger cruise lines will face, less than two weeks ago the cdc updated its list of requirements that companies would need to complete in order to begin corporating agai operating again, including signing waivers that people are potentially putting themselves at risk. i was reading this morning, you might be wondering, who would do that? thousands of people have already contacted at least one cruise line saying they're willing to go. >> not me. >> un-huh. not after what we just saw. >> maybe they have time. maybe they like the sol dude it being in that little cabin. >> time, and what? a force field around them? >> no. >>> coming up next at 6:30, what's the rush? that's what parents in one bay area community are asking as they say the push to reopen schools is going too fast. what they're doing now to stop it. plus -- >> businesses in santa clara county you're being watched as officials try to slow the spread of covid-19. i'm amy hollyfield
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let's catch up with dulce sloan who voted earlier today, to get her analysis., what's going on? >> hi, trevor, just waiting to vote. i have been standing in this line forever and that's how you know i'm voting in a black district because the state only gave us one voting booth. mm-hmm. this is worse than the time i was waiting for my trash man to pick me you have after my hair was done. how are you going to pick me up late when the only reason you're driving around town is you borrowed my car keys? we can even turn voter suppression into a matter. >> you want to check out my c.d. player? >> i already told you no. no one has a c.d. player anymore anyway. craziest thing, i'm not voting in the 2020 election. i'm still trying to vote for hillary. ( ringing ) i've got to go. i know you didn't hit another mailbox. we really need those today. >> trevor: wow, dulce, sorry you had such a stressful day. good luck with the hilary vote. doesn't end well. my first guest is an award winning actor, activist who you know from black monday and the "avengers," joins me to talk a
let's catch up with dulce sloan who voted earlier today, to get her analysis., what's going on? >> hi, trevor, just waiting to vote. i have been standing in this line forever and that's how you know i'm voting in a black district because the state only gave us one voting booth. mm-hmm. this is worse than the time i was waiting for my trash man to pick me you have after my hair was done. how are you going to pick me up late when the only reason you're driving around town is you borrowed my...
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but i think that what we're learning from these results here is that a lot of that is the voices sloan, voices rather than the majority on the file there with all the latest for us from yangon. thank so much as one of the british prime minister, his closest adviser is to step down at the end of the year. dominic coming says he had always planned to quit when the bout to transition period was over on december 31st. he's credited with masterminding rex's and the british prime minister barak johnson's reelection. earlier this year, he was criticized for flouting coronavirus restrictions. one of the u.k.'s most notorious serial killers has died after contracting co of the 19, peter sutcliffe known as the yorkshire ripper, had been in prison since 1801 for a 5 year killing spree. he was found guilty of killing 13 women and trying to mad at 7 others. still ahead in sports. paul casey leads the way at golf's final major championship of the yet. and he's here with the latest from augusta. all right, it is now time for us for a thank you and the stars utah, gourds in title, contention of the fi
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