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i'm tess, and i'm from sheffield.ity strategy, which has been delayed until next year, isn't going to give tess, a young social media influencer, the changes she needs now. she just wants to have the same opportunities as everyone else. we need to start thinking bigger, like putting wheelchairs on aeroplanes, because correct me if i'm wrong, but haven't we landed on the moon? how is it not possible to put a... something's not adding up there for me. summat‘s not adding up. nikki fox, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the defence editor of the times, lucy fisher and the uk editor of politico, jack blanchard. welcome jack blanchard. to you both. have a look at jack blanchard. what somebody come in and we wi start at what somebody come in and we will start with the metro. the metro. the metro leads with the coronavirus ‘vaccine brea kthrough', speculating that te
i'm tess, and i'm from sheffield.ity strategy, which has been delayed until next year, isn't going to give tess, a young social media influencer, the changes she needs now. she just wants to have the same opportunities as everyone else. we need to start thinking bigger, like putting wheelchairs on aeroplanes, because correct me if i'm wrong, but haven't we landed on the moon? how is it not possible to put a... something's not adding up there for me. summat‘s not adding up. nikki fox, bbc...
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i'm tess daly and i'm from sheffield. tess is a successful social media influencer.. despite a change in nhs england's no—visitor policy, she's worried that if she's admitted to hospital with covid, her personal assistant might not be allowed to go in with her. i need somebody that is well versed in my needs and i was outright told that, "well, we hope you could have a carer with you. but we're not sure". if i get admitted to a ward and the matron or head nurse says no to my carer, what do i do? die? coronavirus is touching all our lives. but disabled people have been disproportionately affected. 60% of those who have died had a disability. the government defended its record, saying its support has been inclusive. but the question now is, as well as the fear of the virus itself, to what extent will the pandemic damage disabled people's rights and independence? nikki fox, bbc news. the bbc has responded to calls for an inquiry into an interview with princess diana 25 years ago — saying it will set out the process for a robust independent investigation shortly. it's af
i'm tess daly and i'm from sheffield. tess is a successful social media influencer.. despite a change in nhs england's no—visitor policy, she's worried that if she's admitted to hospital with covid, her personal assistant might not be allowed to go in with her. i need somebody that is well versed in my needs and i was outright told that, "well, we hope you could have a carer with you. but we're not sure". if i get admitted to a ward and the matron or head nurse says no to my carer,...
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i'm tess, and i'm from sheffield.a young social media influencer, the changes she needs now. she just wants to have the same opportunities as everyone else. we need to start thinking bigger, like putting wheelchairs on aeroplanes, because correct me if i'm wrong, but haven't we landed on the moon? how is it not possible to put a... something's not adding up there for me. summat‘s not adding up. nikki fox, bbc news. time for a look at the weather, here's sarah keith lucas. it was a mistake, murky and mild start to monday. we had quite extensive fog around through the course of the morning, but the fog has been breaking up so there has been more sunshine coming through. and some showers as well, but what you will notice is it has been particularly mild. temperatures of 17 in the south—east of england, not bad for the middle of november. this is the picture in county tyrone earlier in the day. a bit of blue sky breaking through. we also had some heavy showers around so some rainbows across many parts of the country earli
i'm tess, and i'm from sheffield.a young social media influencer, the changes she needs now. she just wants to have the same opportunities as everyone else. we need to start thinking bigger, like putting wheelchairs on aeroplanes, because correct me if i'm wrong, but haven't we landed on the moon? how is it not possible to put a... something's not adding up there for me. summat‘s not adding up. nikki fox, bbc news. time for a look at the weather, here's sarah keith lucas. it was a mistake,...
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of tested positive swallowing with their countries and on social media, shows mourinho talked about tessfter match are played with what you called random to players of return for national duty with the virus. this is a tough time to manage risk. for some countries, it's more difficult than others, the more expose the ardent flights, they're going to different flights and the rates are increasing constantly and it is not ideal but we need to go through this we are learning about it and there's not much that we as masters can do as well. —— managers can do. there are 16 positive tests, the most since the league started in june. but distance does allow players more freedom, while awake, most cell intended his brothers wedding, enthusiastically, he is now isolating with the virus. they know that there is a hole in their bubble. it can be quite frustrating that you do all you can to keep your players free of coronavirus and fit in well, and then they come back to you with a positive test. you can kind of go, how much more can you do? by many over the break were competitive fixtures and runnin
of tested positive swallowing with their countries and on social media, shows mourinho talked about tessfter match are played with what you called random to players of return for national duty with the virus. this is a tough time to manage risk. for some countries, it's more difficult than others, the more expose the ardent flights, they're going to different flights and the rates are increasing constantly and it is not ideal but we need to go through this we are learning about it and there's...
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hardy's tess and tracy absolutely called says early, constantly improving our response to bring the confidence that high quality testing can provide. we've already built the largest coronavirus testing capacity in europe, but testing is diving here in effect. it's not through their testing system is most of it is inferior to anybody to the to reality. but the crucial thing is that your test interest is the center of how you deal with. 'd every time you have separate people out and there are 2 ways to do it, you could have a full blown shutdown and everybody stays home. and that's fun, with just stopping the spread, but it's very destructive as well. but what you, your main needs are to get remote to get to get back to square one once you're back to keep things from escalating because they could have very rapidly as we, as we've seen. you have to find ways of finding the people who have the seeds. secondly, because a lot of people are not symptomatic. you have to have testing to find those people . when you find those people who have the disease, you then truck out, all the people they've been
hardy's tess and tracy absolutely called says early, constantly improving our response to bring the confidence that high quality testing can provide. we've already built the largest coronavirus testing capacity in europe, but testing is diving here in effect. it's not through their testing system is most of it is inferior to anybody to the to reality. but the crucial thing is that your test interest is the center of how you deal with. 'd every time you have separate people out and there are 2...
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>> tess, don't look now but there is a boy staring at us. >> i think he's staring at you. >> oh, rightyear student and dylan is also a senior at the school. >> i think for dylan, it's a real kind of wake-up call for him in that he really hasn't been living the life that he has wanted to be, he might have been kind of playing it safe or been doing all the right things. but this really kind of forces him to take action to have the kind of life that he's been wanting to have. >> we have been in classes together, but it's not really until this anomaly starts to kind of happen that we come together. >> what happened? >> katlyn exploded. >> what? >> like a bomb? >> like a balloon. >> what? >> there is no kind of bow that ties this film up. there is no specific reason that's given. it's not sort of packaged up all nicely at the end, it is open ended of that kind of phrase and that sentiment of sometimes things just are what they are. she comes to a point of sort of having to make peace with that and know that, you know, some things just are what they are. ♪ music playing >> what's going to ha
>> tess, don't look now but there is a boy staring at us. >> i think he's staring at you. >> oh, rightyear student and dylan is also a senior at the school. >> i think for dylan, it's a real kind of wake-up call for him in that he really hasn't been living the life that he has wanted to be, he might have been kind of playing it safe or been doing all the right things. but this really kind of forces him to take action to have the kind of life that he's been wanting to...
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looking into 115,000 tess what vehicles.430 complaints alleged the front suspension failed. no accidents of been reported. in february tesla issued a notice. >>> sugar bowl sky are you sort are you o'ed. guests need to abide by a lot of restrictions. all lift tickets, rentals be private lessons need to be scheduled on line. >>> it was a white thanksgiving in soda springs. lines of people skiing or snowboarding. >> with restrictions it was difficult to go home. i thought we would drive up here for a couple days. got an airbnb. >> the resort was prepared for an influx of guests. >>> astrazeneca is hoping to clear up confusion. the drugmaker and oxford university posted data that the vaccine is 90% effective. a manufacturing error results in some receiving a lower dose. astrazeneca does not expect it to delay aprofessional . >>> no big crowds and shorter lines, bay air stores experiencing a different black friday. >> this year there's less people, usually it more people around us. you are claustrophobic. >> tra dippy the day af
looking into 115,000 tess what vehicles.430 complaints alleged the front suspension failed. no accidents of been reported. in february tesla issued a notice. >>> sugar bowl sky are you sort are you o'ed. guests need to abide by a lot of restrictions. all lift tickets, rentals be private lessons need to be scheduled on line. >>> it was a white thanksgiving in soda springs. lines of people skiing or snowboarding. >> with restrictions it was difficult to go home. i thought...
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the lines on the map will all be reviewed in the middle of december, tess bending how we respond, how we are asked to behave in town and country —— the way we respond, how the disease responds. it is clear the prime minister is not doing this with any relish but also clear that he and the country's top medics believe if this action is not taken over the next few weeks, that on the other side of christmas there could be a bigger national shutdown if the disease takes off again. butjust as many of our viewers tonight might be feeling disappointed, frustrated and a bit worried about this, there are people in the house of commons who share that view. there are even some of the government because my own tory mps who might vote against this plan when it goes before them in the middle of next week, but while it might bea middle of next week, but while it might be a bit bumpy for ministers trying to get this through, i don't think there is a really realistic chanceit think there is a really realistic chance it would be blocked in any way. so like it or not, this is what is due to come in next
the lines on the map will all be reviewed in the middle of december, tess bending how we respond, how we are asked to behave in town and country —— the way we respond, how the disease responds. it is clear the prime minister is not doing this with any relish but also clear that he and the country's top medics believe if this action is not taken over the next few weeks, that on the other side of christmas there could be a bigger national shutdown if the disease takes off again. butjust as...
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i'm tess daly and i'm from sheffield. tess is a successful social media influencer.sonal assistant might not be allowed to go in with her. i need somebody that is well versed in my needs and i was outright told that, well, we hope you could have a carer with you. but we are not sure. if i get admitted to a ward and the matron or head nurse says no to my carer, what do i do? coronavirus is touching all our lives. but disabled people have been disproportionately affected. 60% of those who have died had a disability. the government defended its record saying its support has been inclusive. but the question now is, as well as the fear of the virus itself, to what extent will the pandemic damage disabled people's rights and independence? a real insight to difficulties some people are having. the latest lockdown rules in england mean a ban on all but essential foreign travel until at least the beginning of december. that means more cancelled flights and holidays, with many customers being offered vouchers rather than refunds. but what are the rules around them? nina is tak
i'm tess daly and i'm from sheffield. tess is a successful social media influencer.sonal assistant might not be allowed to go in with her. i need somebody that is well versed in my needs and i was outright told that, well, we hope you could have a carer with you. but we are not sure. if i get admitted to a ward and the matron or head nurse says no to my carer, what do i do? coronavirus is touching all our lives. but disabled people have been disproportionately affected. 60% of those who have...
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what kind of landmark moment is this i can't help but notice the market cap of tess will right now is about where apple's was when president donald trump was elected. >> yeah. and elon has talked about how he thinks tesla someday might be equal in value to apple approximateapple, but for now and today we've seen the benefit and exuberance in the market place, we saw the stock really soar and tesla was able to go to market and raise capital, issuing a lot of shares, really cheaply for them to raise a lot of money, which gives them a treasure chest, a war chest to pay for all of that growth they're anticipating in the future, which investors are in turn souper excited about >> is it all up side for tesla here in one sense they're becoming more of an establishment company. any risks here that analysts are talking about? >> well, you know, you are bring up something interesting here. elon musk has built this company bucking tradition. he doesn't do what people say he should do, right so the idea that he's somehow going to change, that tesla is going to become a stodgy company is unrealist
what kind of landmark moment is this i can't help but notice the market cap of tess will right now is about where apple's was when president donald trump was elected. >> yeah. and elon has talked about how he thinks tesla someday might be equal in value to apple approximateapple, but for now and today we've seen the benefit and exuberance in the market place, we saw the stock really soar and tesla was able to go to market and raise capital, issuing a lot of shares, really cheaply for them...
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they get suited up in the onc building here in kennedy space center, and they come across in their tess laz, and go up the tower and go all the way to the dragon and it's an important process that we do, we walk through that and the ground team is working with the crew and the crew itself and making sure that everything checks out. when i look at this picture, i get excited about the next it step on the big journey we have ahead of us. we have four astronauts going up, and we have one person who has never been to space, victor, who is very excited. we have savicci, our first international partner and it's really really cool. let's talk about what's going to happen on launch day itself. and as i talked about dry dress as a practice for that. and four hours before launch day, the crew will be in the onc building, in the area getting suited up and our suit techs will be helping them get ready and we'll be doing various leak checks and fit checks as we go through that, and the astronauts will come out 3 hours before launch and get into the teslas, and wave good-bye to their families and com
they get suited up in the onc building here in kennedy space center, and they come across in their tess laz, and go up the tower and go all the way to the dragon and it's an important process that we do, we walk through that and the ground team is working with the crew and the crew itself and making sure that everything checks out. when i look at this picture, i get excited about the next it step on the big journey we have ahead of us. we have four astronauts going up, and we have one person...
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. >> reporter: there were the moments like when cindy stole appeared as a consistent tess innocent 2016g -- contestant in 2016, suffering from stage four colon cancer. >> cindy's ambition was to come to jeopardy and win over $100,000. she's done that. >> reporter: stole died just a week before her episode aired. three years later trebek was facing his own cancer battle with bravery, candor and his trademark sense of humor. >> i plan to beat the low survival rate statistics for this disease. truth told, i have to. because under the terms of my contract, i have to host jeopardy for three more years. >> reporter: he was a philanthropist, using his fame to help others in need, working with world vision to aid children around the globe and boosting military morale with the uso. much more than just an a entertainer, he'll be remembered as a humanitarian and a nightly friend to so many americans. >> i'm grateful for the role i've played in the game show world and if i've been able to bring a smile to someone's face, or to make a difference in their life, hey, it's been a good day for me. >> re
. >> reporter: there were the moments like when cindy stole appeared as a consistent tess innocent 2016g -- contestant in 2016, suffering from stage four colon cancer. >> cindy's ambition was to come to jeopardy and win over $100,000. she's done that. >> reporter: stole died just a week before her episode aired. three years later trebek was facing his own cancer battle with bravery, candor and his trademark sense of humor. >> i plan to beat the low survival rate...
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. >>> it's looking more and more like ak tess lori loughlin will spend christmas with her family.g out her sentence in the college admission scandal. she is scheduled to leave prison on december 27th. because it falls on a sunday she should be eligible for release christmas eve. her husband is expected to begin one week from tomorrow. >>> now to a follow yum on britney spears' battle for independence. the judge upheld her father's role in overseeing her finances. the pop star wanted her father removed from the role but the judge appointed a financial company to help oversee britney's estate. it began back in 2008 when she was having some mental struggles and often public meltdowns. we wish her well. >>> up next our top stories that we're following for you today. covid-19 cases spiking in the bay area and across the nation. the disturbing milestone the country is about to hit. >>> and some roads in palo alto will remain closed for you this morning the way officials say it helps businesses. >>> plus, the all-new settlement reached with the victims of the deadly 2016 ghostship wareho
. >>> it's looking more and more like ak tess lori loughlin will spend christmas with her family.g out her sentence in the college admission scandal. she is scheduled to leave prison on december 27th. because it falls on a sunday she should be eligible for release christmas eve. her husband is expected to begin one week from tomorrow. >>> now to a follow yum on britney spears' battle for independence. the judge upheld her father's role in overseeing her finances. the pop star...
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and political analyst tess lainn figure row joins us -- figero joins us live.d: griff jenkins join us, griff, good morning. >> reporter: if you had any doubts that the keystone state holds the key to victory, look at how much attention and time both candidates have spent here. biden will have his only stop in philly today and tomorrow joe, jill, kamala and her husband, doug, will, quote, barn torn the four corners of pennsylvania. the president was doing that yesterday with four stops in pennsylvania, holding free rallies, hammering his opponent over the oil and gas industry. watch. >> a vote for biden and harris is a vote to ban fracking, ban mining, and completely destroy pennsylvania. it's true, by the way. a vote for me is a vote to remain energy -- we're energy independent now, think of it. energy independent. >> reporter: now, the 2016, president trump stunned the political world, flipping the state red with a mere 44,000 votes, less than 1%. today, biden leads by 4 points, a gap trump has narrowed from trailing by 7 three weeks ago. biden was in michigan
and political analyst tess lainn figure row joins us -- figero joins us live.d: griff jenkins join us, griff, good morning. >> reporter: if you had any doubts that the keystone state holds the key to victory, look at how much attention and time both candidates have spent here. biden will have his only stop in philly today and tomorrow joe, jill, kamala and her husband, doug, will, quote, barn torn the four corners of pennsylvania. the president was doing that yesterday with four stops in...
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little quieter today, it's the fact that so many people in the past would have to be in an office until tessy and this was the day they could get away. no longer the case with flexible work schedules i think a lot of people opted to go last weekend or a couple of days ago that's why we saw strong travel numbers last weekend so it is overall sort of a strong thanksgiving in terms of how the airlines are dealing with things and the fact that it's so slow really drives this home this year. >> bet sunday is different phil lebeau, thank you >>> history helps sometimes. perspective it can lend. this whole pnandemic thing is nw to us, but it's not new new to america. a century ago in november of 1918, woodrow wilson was president, tiger rag and i'm chasing rainbows spun on the phone phonograph and tarzan was in the theater before closed because of the spanish flu. it would eventually leave more than 600,000 people dead in our nation of 100 million americans. michael beschloss now, author, wise man, nbc news presidential historian. michael, here and now reflecting upon then, what can we learn >> wel
little quieter today, it's the fact that so many people in the past would have to be in an office until tessy and this was the day they could get away. no longer the case with flexible work schedules i think a lot of people opted to go last weekend or a couple of days ago that's why we saw strong travel numbers last weekend so it is overall sort of a strong thanksgiving in terms of how the airlines are dealing with things and the fact that it's so slow really drives this home this year....
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lotus so the pictures are drawn and then the lighting was put around the picture so that's the low tessf the goddess lackshmin. >> reporter: this sun like any other year. the xs on the floor, mask, hand sanitizers and the room a limited capacity. on any other year, this temple would be overflowing. >> it's really that idea of the fact that how do we come together, and hope for prosperity of everybody. when will this pandemic end? >> it's humbling. it's somber, but it's a hope for the future. >> reporter: diwalacy one of the most important traditions in the hindu faith, celebrated during the holiest month in the hindu lunar calendar. in the bay area tens of thousands attend events during the five-day celebration. this year, that's just not possible. >> we're having a small intimate get-together with people that have been in our covid bubble. >> reporter: dr. bala with the hindu-american foundation, a nonpartisan organization. this year, they sent out a diwali tool kit to spread awa awareness about the celebration. it was welcome news that vice president--elect kamala harris tweeted this
lotus so the pictures are drawn and then the lighting was put around the picture so that's the low tessf the goddess lackshmin. >> reporter: this sun like any other year. the xs on the floor, mask, hand sanitizers and the room a limited capacity. on any other year, this temple would be overflowing. >> it's really that idea of the fact that how do we come together, and hope for prosperity of everybody. when will this pandemic end? >> it's humbling. it's somber, but it's a hope...
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symptom monitoring and treatment overall the athletics department as a whole has conducted over 3500 tess and of those tests 20 positive results have come back since june. so they've been on top of it. >>fortunately a few student athletes have tested positive including the football player here on the bears but they're going to have to postpone tomorrow's game. it's actually determined to be a no contest that has been declared as by pac 12. so up see where we go from here and want to see how the contact tracing goes for now reporting live in berkeley sarah stinson back to you. >>thanks a lot sarah. we have some breaking news to share with you this morning as anticipated we have new numbers from the state of pennsylvania and you'll see on the map. it's now colored in a light shade of blue joe biden has now taken the lead in the state of pennsylvania, let's zoom in and take a look the latest numbers coming in from philadelphia county in allegheny county now have joe biden with 3 million 295. 1003 mil 295,000 votes donald trump 3 million 289 1000 votes and you can see the percentage differenc
symptom monitoring and treatment overall the athletics department as a whole has conducted over 3500 tess and of those tests 20 positive results have come back since june. so they've been on top of it. >>fortunately a few student athletes have tested positive including the football player here on the bears but they're going to have to postpone tomorrow's game. it's actually determined to be a no contest that has been declared as by pac 12. so up see where we go from here and want to see...
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lotus so the pictures are drawn and then the lighting was put around the picture so that's the low tesse goddess lackshmin. >> reporter: this sun like any other year. the xs on the floor, mask, hand sanitizers and the room a limited capacity. on any other year, this temple would be overflowing. >> it's really that idea of the fact that how do we come together, and hope for prosperity of everybody. when will this pandemic end? >> it's humbling. it's somber, but it's a hope for the future. >> reporter: diwali is one of the most important traditions in the hindu faith, celebrated during the holiest month in the hindu lunar calendar. in the bay area tens of thousands attend events during the five-day celebration. this year, that's just not possible. >> we're having a small intimate get-together with people that have been in our covid bubble. >> reporter: dr. bala with the hindu-american foundation, a nonpartisan organization. this year, they sent out a diwali tool kit to spread awareness about the celebration. it was welcome news that vice president-elect kamala harris tweeted this greeting
lotus so the pictures are drawn and then the lighting was put around the picture so that's the low tesse goddess lackshmin. >> reporter: this sun like any other year. the xs on the floor, mask, hand sanitizers and the room a limited capacity. on any other year, this temple would be overflowing. >> it's really that idea of the fact that how do we come together, and hope for prosperity of everybody. when will this pandemic end? >> it's humbling. it's somber, but it's a hope for...
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i'm tess daly and i'm from sheffield. tess is a successful social media influencer.could have a carer with you. but we're not sure". if i get admitted to a ward, and the matron or head nurse says no to my carer, what do i do? die? coronavirus is touching all our lives. but disabled people have been disproportionately affected. 60% of those who have died had a disability. the government defended its record, saying its support has been inclusive. but the question now is, as well as the fear of the virus itself, to what extent will the pandemic damage disabled people's rights and independence? nikki fox, bbc news. spinal muscular atrophy is a disease that affects up to 1,300 people in the uk. more than a year ago, a drug called spinraza was given approval. however, it's estimated that a third of people living with the condition won't get it, despite being told they were eligible. national institute for health and care excellence, the organisation in charge of managing access, has announced a new evidence review has begun into who is able to qualify. with me is 19—year—o
i'm tess daly and i'm from sheffield. tess is a successful social media influencer.could have a carer with you. but we're not sure". if i get admitted to a ward, and the matron or head nurse says no to my carer, what do i do? die? coronavirus is touching all our lives. but disabled people have been disproportionately affected. 60% of those who have died had a disability. the government defended its record, saying its support has been inclusive. but the question now is, as well as the fear...
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with that, let me turn the microphone to my co-conspirator in this endeavor, ellen tess cano. ellen: i'm the cofounder of the inside american politics experience. last year and this year at nyu. 2008 following the historic election of barack obama as president. , we come together to discuss the election of joe biden with an equally historic vice president, kamala harris based upon the count of state and local voting officials, however contested, that there was a historic turnout, still being counted. high,rnout hit a 60 year which accounts for 62% of the eligible voting population. we are grateful to participants of these panels over the next two days. each panelist is expert and experienced in american politics, and very busy with the ongoing drama of this historically messy transfer of power. before we begin, let me thank my co-organizer steve mcmahon, with whom i have had the pleasure of working all of these years in the presentations of these conferences. and the bradman center, liz brown, deputy director of programming and outreach tom mcintyre. i would also like to thank
with that, let me turn the microphone to my co-conspirator in this endeavor, ellen tess cano. ellen: i'm the cofounder of the inside american politics experience. last year and this year at nyu. 2008 following the historic election of barack obama as president. , we come together to discuss the election of joe biden with an equally historic vice president, kamala harris based upon the count of state and local voting officials, however contested, that there was a historic turnout, still being...
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i'm tess daly and i'm from sheffield. tess is a successful social media influencer.ou could have a carer with you. but we are not sure. if i get admitted to a ward and the matron or head nurse says no to my carer, what do i do? coronavirus is touching all our lives. but disabled people have been disproportionately affected. 60% of those who have died had a disability. the government defended its record saying its support has been inclusive. but the question now is, as well as the fear of the virus itself, to what extent will the pandemic damage disabled people's rights and independence? we will talk about that more in a few moments but i want to bring you some breaking news about the vaccine. the vaccine has been 93% effective in the phase three trial. as you'll be aware, many vaccines are in the process of being developed and this is the first time that we have now heard that based on the studies so far, it's looking pretty good for the pfizer vaccine, with its showing more than 90% effectiveness in preventing covid—19 based on initial data from a large study. that
i'm tess daly and i'm from sheffield. tess is a successful social media influencer.ou could have a carer with you. but we are not sure. if i get admitted to a ward and the matron or head nurse says no to my carer, what do i do? coronavirus is touching all our lives. but disabled people have been disproportionately affected. 60% of those who have died had a disability. the government defended its record saying its support has been inclusive. but the question now is, as well as the fear of the...
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this is tess, district 5. i'd like to comment on proposition h and ask that the planning commission take certain steps. first of all, you need to know there is some history. a couple of years ago, oewd proposed legislation to make things easier for small businesses. which was ejected by 10 of the 11 supervisor districts. and they made a second effort here with prop h to go around the legislative process, to go around the public input process, and put this rather poorly written measure on the ballot. everyone wants to do things to help out small businesses. that's not a problem. but the things that are in and the things that are out and the date, that's still considered. most of our commercial districts have residential units, too. and in prop h, there is a clause that allows backyard activities regardless of whether there are people living above or next to a commercial spot. that seems to me that those should have been subject to more review. in any case, prop h will be subject to review in three years, so the
this is tess, district 5. i'd like to comment on proposition h and ask that the planning commission take certain steps. first of all, you need to know there is some history. a couple of years ago, oewd proposed legislation to make things easier for small businesses. which was ejected by 10 of the 11 supervisor districts. and they made a second effort here with prop h to go around the legislative process, to go around the public input process, and put this rather poorly written measure on the...
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we cannot have tess at the moment for the vast majority of cancers which affect 80% of people in themes that can analyse patterns of change is a ten minute level. it is those patterns we are really detecting anally fragments of dna that we see in the blood through the genomic tests. you initially worked on this in the us, a california —based team. why are you testing in england? there are a couple of reasons why it is so important to do it here. first as we know we have a problem in the uk. we know the cancer is a very large cause of death in the uk and is projected to become the biggest cause of death very become the biggest cause of death very soon. become the biggest cause of death very soon. one in two of us will develop cancer in our lifetimes but we also know on average we do not perform as well as some other countries. really important work done by cancer research uk has shown the reason for that, primary reason, is on average we tend to detect light. there is a really great opportunity to work with the nhs to see if we can address this and of course the nhs has a large popula
we cannot have tess at the moment for the vast majority of cancers which affect 80% of people in themes that can analyse patterns of change is a ten minute level. it is those patterns we are really detecting anally fragments of dna that we see in the blood through the genomic tests. you initially worked on this in the us, a california —based team. why are you testing in england? there are a couple of reasons why it is so important to do it here. first as we know we have a problem in the uk....
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i hope the system so that people can tess daly if they have been in close contact as the prime ministerd, local leaders had to fight the government for a fair amount offunding fight the government for a fair amount of funding for our region. can the secretary of state assure us that this time the north will not be left behind again and in a line with their levelling up, ensure that all businesses ensure the correct level of financial support they so desperately need? i am glad the numberof desperately need? i am glad the number of cases desperately need? i am glad the numberof cases in desperately need? i am glad the number of cases in the north—east is falling and that is good news and testament to people right across the north—east. yes, there will be financial support to the councils that are in a higher tiered areas alongside of course the huge amount of financial support to individuals through furlough and through the increase to universal credit and to businesses also. physical and mental well—being go hand in hand and both are under attack from this virus. i welcome his comments
i hope the system so that people can tess daly if they have been in close contact as the prime ministerd, local leaders had to fight the government for a fair amount offunding fight the government for a fair amount of funding for our region. can the secretary of state assure us that this time the north will not be left behind again and in a line with their levelling up, ensure that all businesses ensure the correct level of financial support they so desperately need? i am glad the numberof...
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might imply that you haveit subsequent days might imply that you have it but it doesn't show up on tessis about five days after you have been in contact with somebody. whilst repeat testing may increase your chances of doing the test on that day five, if at no stage does you have co nta ct day five, if at no stage does you have contact have got viral load sign up, picked up, this test is going to miss an awful lot. and that is why it is really important. it looks at this very specific issue. thank you forjoining us. scotland first minister nicola sturgeon will hold a coronavirus briefing. let's listen in. i would remind you at registration offices do tend to be closed at the weekend, so figure we report four deaths on sundays and mondays can be artificially low. in total, since last friday's media briefing, 44 deaths have been registered, and that means the total number of deaths under the daily measurement is now 3503. of course, that reminds us, asa is now 3503. of course, that reminds us, as a speaker does everyday come of the grief and heartbreak that this virus has caused. —— as th
might imply that you haveit subsequent days might imply that you have it but it doesn't show up on tessis about five days after you have been in contact with somebody. whilst repeat testing may increase your chances of doing the test on that day five, if at no stage does you have co nta ct day five, if at no stage does you have contact have got viral load sign up, picked up, this test is going to miss an awful lot. and that is why it is really important. it looks at this very specific issue....
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the pilgrims still had to conquer the tess lot wilderness considering the challenges, it is a wonder that they did. as coolidge observed, though, the compact was not the most wonderful thing about the mayflower. the most wonderful of all was that those who drew it up had the power, the determination, and the strengths of character to live up to it from that day. they would need all that and more to survive what has been called the starving time. upon landfall, the pilgrims fell upon their knees and blessed the god of heaven who h brought them over the vt and furious ocean. but it would be a sad and lamentableinter of disease, staff starvation and death as half the visitors died and nearly half a dozen had the strength to care for the ill, provide food and shelter and protect the camp. as anyone who has endured a new england winter know, at that rate there might not have been any camp left to protect by spring. but what can only be seen as a providential moment came in march when a lone indian walked boldly into their camp and greeted that emin english. his name was samoset. he had le
the pilgrims still had to conquer the tess lot wilderness considering the challenges, it is a wonder that they did. as coolidge observed, though, the compact was not the most wonderful thing about the mayflower. the most wonderful of all was that those who drew it up had the power, the determination, and the strengths of character to live up to it from that day. they would need all that and more to survive what has been called the starving time. upon landfall, the pilgrims fell upon their knees...