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available by the end of the year, likely from two different drug makers this historic investment led to stork progress. i cannot be more proud of the men and women who have made this possible. i'm incredibly grateful to the healthcare workers were continuing to fight this serious infection on the front lines. i want to thank the researchers scientists and thousands of volunteers were supporting the development of vaccines and therapeutics. beyond the physical toll this is taken at also having a profoundn impact, the pandemic is brought on a range of pressures and including isolation, the anxiety of teaching children from her home. the kaiser family foundation pulled nearly one third of adults reported their mental health was negatively affected by pandemic related stresses. by july that number is risen to more than half of the adults in the united states. as we continue to discuss what future coronavirus legislation is looking like we should not, we must not ignore the mental health impact i've spoken at length about the need to support mental health centers and community behavioral health or
available by the end of the year, likely from two different drug makers this historic investment led to stork progress. i cannot be more proud of the men and women who have made this possible. i'm incredibly grateful to the healthcare workers were continuing to fight this serious infection on the front lines. i want to thank the researchers scientists and thousands of volunteers were supporting the development of vaccines and therapeutics. beyond the physical toll this is taken at also having a...
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it's also changing that many storks. so no longer flying to africa for the winter, stopping in spain instead of those that were considered migrate in previous decades, such as some starlings. and they're saying essentially around natural wildlife. migration is one thing. but what about when animals migrate unnaturally on aircraft or boats? for example, as goods make their way around the planet in our globalised world, europe has around 12000 non-native species of plants and animals. some of these have proliferated, take the recode for many found only in north america. ricans are now common in europe and japan. some invasive species pose a threat to native wildlife, and a tough to get under control. fisherman, out before dawn, plying their trade in the gulf of garbage as the bay on tunisia's east coast is around a 100 kilometers long. in recent times, the fishermen have had to stray ever further from the coast to catch fish. going to darkness. i've been a fisherman for 38 years. a lot has changed in that time. 20 years ag
it's also changing that many storks. so no longer flying to africa for the winter, stopping in spain instead of those that were considered migrate in previous decades, such as some starlings. and they're saying essentially around natural wildlife. migration is one thing. but what about when animals migrate unnaturally on aircraft or boats? for example, as goods make their way around the planet in our globalised world, europe has around 12000 non-native species of plants and animals. some of...
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the same way you believed that your younger brother was brought by the stork.lly your mom and dad were riding the f-train to bone town, because bone town is where the stork lives, and that's how they got your brother. and in the same way, the system for electing a president is more complex than just "one-person, one-vote," because america's founding fathers wanted to come up with something that would prevent their biggest fear: the people choosing someone terrible. >> the electoral college is a sort of glued-together solution to a problem that the constitutional convention couldn't solve. >> they said, should the congress elect the president? no, if they do that then that congress will own the presidency. >> another option was to have the people select their leader, but at the time, they thought the country was too large and the people not informed enough to make that choice. >> and one of the odd compromises that they came up with was actually using this set of political elites to do the actual voting for president, but still providing a mechanism to select th
the same way you believed that your younger brother was brought by the stork.lly your mom and dad were riding the f-train to bone town, because bone town is where the stork lives, and that's how they got your brother. and in the same way, the system for electing a president is more complex than just "one-person, one-vote," because america's founding fathers wanted to come up with something that would prevent their biggest fear: the people choosing someone terrible. >> the...
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stork you can always head to kpix.com to see the new restrictions as well as all the info on the holiday travel advisory. >>> looking live at the golden gate bridge, not as busy as before the pandemic. and that's forced the bridge district to make a tough call. they just voted to cut more than 150 calls to make up a $140 million shortfall. another option would have raised the total by two dollars. the board members rejected that idea. most of the layoffs will be on bus operations and some in ferry operations. >> we decided that unbalanced, the best thing to do is to strike a balance until they are -- >> please, give us a break. these are the men and women that put their lives and families in jeopardy. these are the men and women operators that give life to the city. >> we are told that employees will get an increased severance package. they also voted to cut board members and manager salaries by 10%. >>> what trump just said during his first speech since losing the election. >>> and a crazy move by the pac- 12. first, cows game was canceled and they were told to get ready and sued up. >>
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. >> joe was in the city with the decision that the das office is calling his stork. >> reporter: they made the announcement this morning that a former police officer now faces criminal charges for shooting a man in the line of duty. >> as far as we are aware, this is the first ever time that the san francisco district attorney's office has filed homicide charges against a law enforcement officer for a homicide while on duty. >> reporter: the officer, chris samayoa. he was in the front passenger seat of a patrol car, body camera video shows and firing through the window, shattering the glass, and fatally wounding he was immediately fired, now, three years later the da is charging the officer with several crimes, including voluntary manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter, assault by the executive officer, and negligent discharge of a firearm. >> this is our decision sends a message that i hope will be loud and clear, no one is above the law. >>> the police officers association issued this statement, saying they will allow for the facts surrounding the case to be disclosed. we are commit
. >> joe was in the city with the decision that the das office is calling his stork. >> reporter: they made the announcement this morning that a former police officer now faces criminal charges for shooting a man in the line of duty. >> as far as we are aware, this is the first ever time that the san francisco district attorney's office has filed homicide charges against a law enforcement officer for a homicide while on duty. >> reporter: the officer, chris samayoa. he...
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also change and every many storks are no longer flying to africa for the winter, stopping in spain instead. others that were considered migrate in previous decades, such as starlings, and they're staying around natural wildlife. migration is one thing. but what about when animals migrate unnaturally on akron, after all, boats, for example, as goods make their way around the planet in our globalized world, europe has around 12000 non-native species of plants and animals. some of these have proliferated, take the recount, formally found only in north america. ricans are now common in europe and japan. some invasive species pose a threat to native wildlife, and a tough to get under control. fisherman, out before dawn, plying their trade in the gulf of this, the bay on tunisia's east coast is around a 100 kilometers long. in recent times, the fishermen have had to stray ever further from the coast to catch fish. going about the darkness and i've been a fisherman for 38 years. a lot has changed in that time. 20 years ago, we used to catch loads of prawns. but in recent years there have been rep
also change and every many storks are no longer flying to africa for the winter, stopping in spain instead. others that were considered migrate in previous decades, such as starlings, and they're staying around natural wildlife. migration is one thing. but what about when animals migrate unnaturally on akron, after all, boats, for example, as goods make their way around the planet in our globalized world, europe has around 12000 non-native species of plants and animals. some of these have...
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for storks november 6th on g.w. . the we believe that we are keen on corruption provocative inferiority a reputable idea behind us levels of government why not just investigate. earth. we have what it takes painful decisions to let decide the economy more than 2 years ago zimbabwe and its long time rulings and party appear to be turning a corner when emerson and mount got what took office and promised a break from nearly 4 decades of robert mugabe's brutal authoritarian rule and economic mismanagement but hopes for a quick recovery have been dashed the country now faces the worst economic and humanitarian crisis in a decade and critics question the political will to stamp out rampant corruption and human rights abuses my guest this week is involve ways minister of foreign affairs and international trade see both youssou more you as a former army chief he was also the face of the military coup that propelled among god what a power to zimbabwe ever be able to see genuine political and economic reform. foreign minister s
for storks november 6th on g.w. . the we believe that we are keen on corruption provocative inferiority a reputable idea behind us levels of government why not just investigate. earth. we have what it takes painful decisions to let decide the economy more than 2 years ago zimbabwe and its long time rulings and party appear to be turning a corner when emerson and mount got what took office and promised a break from nearly 4 decades of robert mugabe's brutal authoritarian rule and economic...
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for storks november 6th 2 w. . the we believe that we are keen on corruption protocol that even fears if you have got to the highest levels of government why not just investigate. further. we have both to take painful decisions to the describe economy more than 2 years ago zimbabwe and its long time grueling zandu p.f. party appeared to be turning a corner when amberson and mount got what took office and promised a break from nearly 4 decades of robert mugabe's brutal authoritarian rule and economic mismanagement but hopes for a quick recovery have been dashed the country now faces the worst economic and humanitarian crisis in a decade and critics question the political will to stamp out rampant corruption and human rights abuses my guest this week is involved ways minister of foreign affairs and international trade see both youssou more you as a former army chief he was also the face of the military coup that propelled among god what a power will zimbabwe ever be able to see genuine political and economic reform.
for storks november 6th 2 w. . the we believe that we are keen on corruption protocol that even fears if you have got to the highest levels of government why not just investigate. further. we have both to take painful decisions to the describe economy more than 2 years ago zimbabwe and its long time grueling zandu p.f. party appeared to be turning a corner when amberson and mount got what took office and promised a break from nearly 4 decades of robert mugabe's brutal authoritarian rule and...
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the political noise and rhetoric coming from all corners of the democrat republican waterbirds the stork election week as the united states of america begins to move forward into whatever new future this election has shaped or wrought depending on your opinion and while former vice president joe biden appears appears to have wrapped up a very narrow victory thanks to mail in voting in the time of cope with that that hasn't stopped my friends that hasn't stopped our brand name and cheap us president donald trump from crying foul we think we will win the election very easily we think there's going to be a lot of litigation as we have so much evidence so much proof and it's going to end up perhaps that the highest court in the land will see what we think they'll be a lot of litigation because we can't have an election stolen like this and i tell you i would i have been going about this for many months for those of you and i have said very strongly that mail in ballots are going to end up being a disaster so. there is donald once again declaring that this fight for the white house between ou
the political noise and rhetoric coming from all corners of the democrat republican waterbirds the stork election week as the united states of america begins to move forward into whatever new future this election has shaped or wrought depending on your opinion and while former vice president joe biden appears appears to have wrapped up a very narrow victory thanks to mail in voting in the time of cope with that that hasn't stopped my friends that hasn't stopped our brand name and cheap us...
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for planet storks november 6th g.w. . the we believe that we are keen on corruption protocol but even fears of your rebuttal to the highest levels of government why not just investigate. further. we have both the ted painful decisions to let decide the economy more than 2 years ago zimbabwe and its long time grueling xantia party appeared to be turning a corner when amberson and none got what took office and promised a break from nearly 4 decades of robert mugabe's brutal authoritarian rule and...
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political noise and rhetoric coming from all corners of the democrat and republican water bearers of the stork. election week as the united states of america begins to move forward into whatever new future this election has shaped or wrought, depending on your opinion. and while former vice president joe biden appears, appears to have wrapped up a very narrow victory. thanks to mail in voting in the time of coburn, that that hasn't stopped my friends, that hasn't stopped our brand name and cheap us president. donald trump from crying foul. we think we will win the election very easily. we think there's going to be a lot of litigation because we have so much evidence, so much proof and it's going to end perhaps that the highest court in the land will see what we think they'll be a lot of litigation because we can't have an election still in the like this, and i tell you, i would, i have been going about this for many months for those of you. and i have said very strongly that 1000000 ballots are going to end up being a disaster. so there is donald once again declaring that this fight for the wh
political noise and rhetoric coming from all corners of the democrat and republican water bearers of the stork. election week as the united states of america begins to move forward into whatever new future this election has shaped or wrought, depending on your opinion. and while former vice president joe biden appears, appears to have wrapped up a very narrow victory. thanks to mail in voting in the time of coburn, that that hasn't stopped my friends, that hasn't stopped our brand name and...
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oil promises storks december 4th w. this is news and these are our top stories german company beyond tech and us pharmaceutical giant pfizer say trials show their coronavirus vaccine is 90 percent effective it's the most promising data released from a large scale trial so far the vaccine is expected to be submitted to u.s. authorities for emergency approval this month if it's given the green light it could be rolled out in limited quantities by the end of the. u.s. president elect joe biden has unveiled his task force for tackling the coronavirus it includes an immunologist who was sacked for criticising the trump administration's response to the pandemic. biden is warning the u.s. is facing a very dark winter and has made tackling the coronavirus his top priority when he takes office in january. austrian police have raided 60 properties in a move against people and organizations suspected of supporting islamic extremists authorities say the raids come after a year of investigations and are not linked to the attack in v
oil promises storks december 4th w. this is news and these are our top stories german company beyond tech and us pharmaceutical giant pfizer say trials show their coronavirus vaccine is 90 percent effective it's the most promising data released from a large scale trial so far the vaccine is expected to be submitted to u.s. authorities for emergency approval this month if it's given the green light it could be rolled out in limited quantities by the end of the. u.s. president elect joe biden has...
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well, unfortunately, michigan governor stork forecast it applies to the entire country. it's expected that 150000 more people could die by mid january if radical steps are not taken. let's go now to our correspondent there alina cho, moisi is in washington d.c. tonight. good evening to you, carlina. there are 2 promising vaccines in the pipeline now, but cells and thousands could die before we ever see their 1st injection. is all of america ready to return to a lockdown. while most of the people don't want it because it's, they have economic reasons for that. there are restaurants that they are small businesses. they could not go without help if the government and again a lockdown. so most part of the population don't want a lockdown, but this would be the fastest way to fight against the virus. and it's going to be really a long time until the vaccine arrives and it is a go through. so it's not that all of a sudden it's, it can be sold. and the otho who is going to be the 1st group of people who get that vaccine. that is a very important question, probably the health fo
well, unfortunately, michigan governor stork forecast it applies to the entire country. it's expected that 150000 more people could die by mid january if radical steps are not taken. let's go now to our correspondent there alina cho, moisi is in washington d.c. tonight. good evening to you, carlina. there are 2 promising vaccines in the pipeline now, but cells and thousands could die before we ever see their 1st injection. is all of america ready to return to a lockdown. while most of the...
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unfortunately, michigan governor stork forecast it applies to the entire country. it's expected that 150000 more people could die by mid january if radical steps are not taken. let's go now to our correspondent there alina cho, moisi is in washington d.c. tonight. good evening to you, carlina. there are 2 promising vaccines in the pipeline now, but cells and thousands could die before we ever see their 1st injection. is all of america ready to return to a lockdown. while most of the people don't want it because it's, they have economic reasons for that. there are restaurants if they are small businesses, they could not go without help of the government and again a lockdown. so most part of the population don't want a lockdown, but this would be the fastest way to fight against the virus. and it's going to be really a long time until the vaccine arrives and it is a go through. so it's not that all of a sudden it's can be sold and also who it's going to be the 1st group of people who get that vaccine. that is a very important question, probably the health for her phy
unfortunately, michigan governor stork forecast it applies to the entire country. it's expected that 150000 more people could die by mid january if radical steps are not taken. let's go now to our correspondent there alina cho, moisi is in washington d.c. tonight. good evening to you, carlina. there are 2 promising vaccines in the pipeline now, but cells and thousands could die before we ever see their 1st injection. is all of america ready to return to a lockdown. while most of the people...
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the credible story of bobby was storks, december 10th, this is news live from berlin. the e.u. is deadlocked, nearly 2 trillion euros. the dispute is over the books long term and the funding to help through the coronavirus and to make hungary and poland perfuse to the plans to make the money conditional on respecting the rule. also coming up as the 1st top american diplomat to visit the golan heights.
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it's also changing that many storks i'm no longer flying to africa for the winter, stopping in spain instead of those that were considered my great in previous decades, such as bad, some startling thing around natural wildlife. migration is one thing. but what about when animals migrate unnaturally? on aircraft or boats, for example, as goods make their way around the planet in our globalised world, europe has around 12000 non-native, species of plants and animals. some of these have proliferated take the macoun, formally found only in north america. ricans are now common in europe and japan, some invasive species pose a threat to native wildlife, and a tough to get under control. fisherman, out before dawn, plying their trade in the gulf of god, there is. the bay on tunisia's east coast is around a 100 kilometers long. in recent times, the fishermen have had to stray ever further from the coast to catch fish. going about darkness. i've been a fisherman for 38 years. a lot has changed in that time. 20 years ago, we used to catch loads of prawns. but in recent years, there have been r
it's also changing that many storks i'm no longer flying to africa for the winter, stopping in spain instead of those that were considered my great in previous decades, such as bad, some startling thing around natural wildlife. migration is one thing. but what about when animals migrate unnaturally? on aircraft or boats, for example, as goods make their way around the planet in our globalised world, europe has around 12000 non-native, species of plants and animals. some of these have...
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for example, when it gets too cold for them in central europe and food is in short supply, storks had to woman regions in the south. the drive to embark on a high risk energy draining journey very straight from one species to another. monarch butterflies achieve an amazing feat with some of them traveling up to 3600 kilometers. they navigate using the position of the sun and the earth's magnetic field. that is, the arctic tundra holds the record. it travels between the north and south pole covering around 80000 kilometers a year. most species prefer not to travel a liar. before setting off, they gather in huge flops or hurts the can be up to 1000000 strong. traveling as a group has its advantages. it provides protection from it's hot, i'm from hungry, predator it's migratory. birds like wild geese, safe energy by flying in formation. in thai ecosystems, we collapse with out on a migration summon, swim from the sea into fresh well to streams and rivers for the purpose of mating. of the spawning that bodies decompose, providing a rich source of nitrogen fertilizer for trees and plants.
for example, when it gets too cold for them in central europe and food is in short supply, storks had to woman regions in the south. the drive to embark on a high risk energy draining journey very straight from one species to another. monarch butterflies achieve an amazing feat with some of them traveling up to 3600 kilometers. they navigate using the position of the sun and the earth's magnetic field. that is, the arctic tundra holds the record. it travels between the north and south pole...
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plus and the stork day, the turkish grand prix where lewis hamilton has equalled. michael schumacher is all time formula one record of 7 world titles. welcome to the program, and we start in peru where interim president men well, marino has announced he is stepping down less than a week into the job. protesters in the capital, lima are out on the streets, celebrating the resignation, which comes after a violent mass demonstrations in which 2 people died from gunshot wounds. you know, took over the job after parliament ousted the president, martin this car. because of corruption allegations. the protesters said the move amounted to a coup by part of it. let's get the latest now from correspondent 100 mirrors, who is a yohann interim president marino has resigned. what reason did he give in addressing the nation? he said he wanted to all boys the only ability in the country and to bring back peace to these nations after a week of very value on the path of that one person that lasted until 2000. that is where one of the young men last night a died of the cost of the p
plus and the stork day, the turkish grand prix where lewis hamilton has equalled. michael schumacher is all time formula one record of 7 world titles. welcome to the program, and we start in peru where interim president men well, marino has announced he is stepping down less than a week into the job. protesters in the capital, lima are out on the streets, celebrating the resignation, which comes after a violent mass demonstrations in which 2 people died from gunshot wounds. you know, took over...
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look at how the hock -- we're looking at a that will you're looking at this stock and how well the stork has performed. apple has benefitted as well on the iphone side of things because consumers are spending more and more on division the whole stay at home home tossly, what i think this sock is more in son kate. we'll see to the upside of the consensus estimates and the fact that they will benefit from the whole reopening team given the moves we've seen here in recent quarters, it's about some consolidation here. >> so, you know, ed, it's interesting to think about people being back on their mobile phones. i mean, should we bring back quibbi and make another grow any other ale and they luis alicea one more thing, one kind of other thing that people are looking for. >> i like that reference that's awesome i don't think there's going to be surprises, you the question are they more iphone leaning or laptop leaning they will always be more iphone leaning. the chips that they are device, it sort of polls what you have on your inope owe caps reason your itlaem. i don't want to overthem lem i
look at how the hock -- we're looking at a that will you're looking at this stock and how well the stork has performed. apple has benefitted as well on the iphone side of things because consumers are spending more and more on division the whole stay at home home tossly, what i think this sock is more in son kate. we'll see to the upside of the consensus estimates and the fact that they will benefit from the whole reopening team given the moves we've seen here in recent quarters, it's about some...
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susan: the stork market is seen as a voting machine. investors are coming around to the idea regardless who wins the direction markets historically go up, 6% in the year afterward. going back to 1929. eventually we will get a stimulus package. will it be $2 trillion? maybe not if we have a split congress but we'll get something. don't forget even if taxes go up to corporate tax of 28% of biden, goldman sachs says you have repeal of tariffs and huge spending packages should make up for all of that. connell: my math is not that hot. i think it is a little under 1000. the point is, gary, it has been a nice run here, to susan's point there seems to abet on stimulus, does that have something to do few weeks ago we were told a democratic sweep, does it mean more spending with the democrats winning and keeping congress? what is going on with the election, do you think? >> last few days the fact we dropped 1800 points last week. so we're getting a bunch of that back. i think there is really a bet on maybe the economy getting better no matter wh
susan: the stork market is seen as a voting machine. investors are coming around to the idea regardless who wins the direction markets historically go up, 6% in the year afterward. going back to 1929. eventually we will get a stimulus package. will it be $2 trillion? maybe not if we have a split congress but we'll get something. don't forget even if taxes go up to corporate tax of 28% of biden, goldman sachs says you have repeal of tariffs and huge spending packages should make up for all of...
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. >> now it's a stork. >> there was no one flying, they went to ikea and got some furniture. you go through the process, the launch itself is amazing what is the pilot line the shuttle is breaking out into three phases, there is launch which normally the computer flies, we are trained to fly it and you have to be really smooth, if you touch of the stick a little bit too much the big giant engines that are putting out millions of pounds, they will move quickly and that will waste a...
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storks, december 4th, the it does do that when you fly in from berlin. it's the world's largest free trade deal . after 8 years of negotiation, china and 14 other countries signed a milestone agreement, notably without the u.s. . many in asia hope the deal will help speed up economical coverage from the coronavirus and also coming up. thousands of donald trump supporters gather in washington to rally against the results of the us election. the president.
storks, december 4th, the it does do that when you fly in from berlin. it's the world's largest free trade deal . after 8 years of negotiation, china and 14 other countries signed a milestone agreement, notably without the u.s. . many in asia hope the deal will help speed up economical coverage from the coronavirus and also coming up. thousands of donald trump supporters gather in washington to rally against the results of the us election. the president.
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well, unfortunately, michigan governor stork forecast it applies to the entire country. it's expected that 150000 more people could die by mid january if radical steps are not taken. let's go now to our correspondent there alina cho, moisi is in washington d.c. tonight. good evening to you, carol. you know, there are 2 promising vaccines in the pipeline now, but thousands and thousands could die before we ever see that 1st injection is all of america ready to return to a lockdown. while most of the people don't want it because it's a very they have economic reasons for that. there are restaurants that they are small businesses. they could not go without help of the government and again, a lockdown. so most part of the population don't want a lockdown, but this would be the fastest way to fight against the fires. and it's going to be really a long time until the vaccine arrives and it is a go through. so it's not that all of a sudden it's, it can be sold, and the otho who is going to be the 1st group of people who get that vaccine. that is a very important question. proba
well, unfortunately, michigan governor stork forecast it applies to the entire country. it's expected that 150000 more people could die by mid january if radical steps are not taken. let's go now to our correspondent there alina cho, moisi is in washington d.c. tonight. good evening to you, carol. you know, there are 2 promising vaccines in the pipeline now, but thousands and thousands could die before we ever see that 1st injection is all of america ready to return to a lockdown. while most of...
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blake: the dow settled just below 30000, is stork mover popped about 30000 for the first time of anytimecord highs. what do you make of it, bursting through 30000 and yet again another record for the nasdaq. >> i was hoping we could finish up the holiday week with a bang at 30000 but we missed it by 91 points. i agree that the vaccines are going to be huge but i'm looking to the holiday season especially today black friday, they're projecting that we will have a bigger holiday increase year over year from what we had last year that was for present to anywhere 3.6 - 5. to is an increase which is shocking for most people because you think a lot of people lost their jobs, they did not have their whole income for the year, tougher business owners so to see the expectation the holiday sales will surpass even into thousand 19 because people are talking about emotional buying, a tough year end looking to make christmas special and count their blessings. let's see if that helps the market, i expect the volatility, i don't expect the election to be solved as everyone thinks so, they are not going
blake: the dow settled just below 30000, is stork mover popped about 30000 for the first time of anytimecord highs. what do you make of it, bursting through 30000 and yet again another record for the nasdaq. >> i was hoping we could finish up the holiday week with a bang at 30000 but we missed it by 91 points. i agree that the vaccines are going to be huge but i'm looking to the holiday season especially today black friday, they're projecting that we will have a bigger holiday increase...
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word industry and the men and women the industry is essential to serve the economy and on top of her stork furloughs despite sharply rebounding traffic and they were lucky enough to afford for low they work far away from home with unprecedented health and safety concerns. family the executive branch agencies for workplace safety to urge the senate to pass the essential transportation act 3677 every worker protection act is not the amtrak panel but i have to make a comment with a commuter through the last fiscal year they are on the brink of another crisis all it has returned we are certain that it will implement one - - amtrak is a fermenting 25 percent more service and we also looking up under service reduction and with that he was act to provide roads the railroad industry today is in turmoil in the way not seen in over 50 years. so beyond those capabilities in the written testimony focuses on the psr as my time is limited and effective maintenance and the long-term health. going from a customer service model and with the safety first model. that the employee added value model has been c
word industry and the men and women the industry is essential to serve the economy and on top of her stork furloughs despite sharply rebounding traffic and they were lucky enough to afford for low they work far away from home with unprecedented health and safety concerns. family the executive branch agencies for workplace safety to urge the senate to pass the essential transportation act 3677 every worker protection act is not the amtrak panel but i have to make a comment with a commuter...
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>> justice thomas, the city is trying to regulate and airy that has a stork within area of religious practice and so i think that sets this case apart from many cases the city deciding. it's correct their using regulatory authority, using sovereign authority, using licensing authority to decide who gets to participate. those are cases where this course precedents that said you do the normal constitutional analysis. there's not some special rule. here we n have the old contracts and a contract say we're not employee or agent of the city. the same analysis should apply here as did and look to meet and espinoza and trinity lutheran. this is different from the case likes a a bowen where you're trying to reach out as a third-party and tell us to run its internal affairs. here the city is reaching out and telling a private religious ministry which is been doing this work foric two centuries hw to run its internal affairs and trying to force it to make statements that are contrary to its religious beliefs asta a condition of continuing to participate in the religious exercise that they've c
>> justice thomas, the city is trying to regulate and airy that has a stork within area of religious practice and so i think that sets this case apart from many cases the city deciding. it's correct their using regulatory authority, using sovereign authority, using licensing authority to decide who gets to participate. those are cases where this course precedents that said you do the normal constitutional analysis. there's not some special rule. here we n have the old contracts and a...
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the incumbent is losing with 68 million votes that's a higher vote storks when hillary clinton lost they because of the electoral college. this is a bigger lead than hillary clinton had over donald trump four years ago. it's going -- this number will go up for a couple weeks as they count the votes in california. joe biden's lead is going to go up. they're still counting votes in other places, too. the president will get votes, but nothing to match when we get california and washington state, they have always been mail-in votes. military votes coming in may help the president, but that's the national state of play. that's a convincing win for joe biden, and it's likely to grow. that's not how we pick presidents, but you want to add a popular vote to an electoral college win. that's what hillary clinton did not get four years ago. we've not called pennsylvania, north carolina, georgia, alaska, arizona, nevada. to show you the states where the president is leading. the president leads in pennsylvania, but as david you laid out so well, joe biden is closing in, well within reach. the presi
the incumbent is losing with 68 million votes that's a higher vote storks when hillary clinton lost they because of the electoral college. this is a bigger lead than hillary clinton had over donald trump four years ago. it's going -- this number will go up for a couple weeks as they count the votes in california. joe biden's lead is going to go up. they're still counting votes in other places, too. the president will get votes, but nothing to match when we get california and washington state,...
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storks, december 4th, this is d, w. news live from berlin, and i promise to make sure coronavirus vaccines are distributed fairly, the world's wealthiest leaders say they will pay to make sure poor countries are not left out. that's as a virtual g 20 summit wraps up. it was dominated by the pandemic. and it's 15 years ago today, america accepted the lead role in german politics. just like the many crises she's faced throughout her career. the so-called mother of germany remains highly popular . i'm going to richardson welcome to the show. leaders of the wealthiest countries have wrapped up an online summit with a pledge to supply covert 1000 vaccines and tests affordably to all the world's people. the virtual gathering of the g. 20 group hosted by saudi arabia, aimed to ease worries that poor countries could be left behind. as the pandemic deepens, divisions between rich and poor climate change and the environment emerged as the other main themes on day 2 of the summit. and u.s. president donald trump defended his decis
storks, december 4th, this is d, w. news live from berlin, and i promise to make sure coronavirus vaccines are distributed fairly, the world's wealthiest leaders say they will pay to make sure poor countries are not left out. that's as a virtual g 20 summit wraps up. it was dominated by the pandemic. and it's 15 years ago today, america accepted the lead role in german politics. just like the many crises she's faced throughout her career. the so-called mother of germany remains highly popular ....