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massacre in tulsa of a vibrant and successful african-american part of tulsa, greenwood. what took place, the massacre, hard to believe this could happen in 20th-century america but it did. hundreds of african-americans killed, millers running rampant and ultimately burned to the ground 36 square blocks of this african-american community, churches, businesses, homes and subjugated the african-american population until the end of jim crow in the 1960s, 45 years later. it is a gripping story and given what is going on in america today, understanding the history, the insecurity of the white majority at that time and needing to really reverse economic, cultural and political progress of a vibrant african-american community. the wall street of black america was that successful but for some reason for a long time america kind of forgot this important part of history and it really needs to be revisited because the horror of what happened at the hands of overt racism led to unbelievable violence and it is a real contribution to the current discussion of racial justice in america.
massacre in tulsa of a vibrant and successful african-american part of tulsa, greenwood. what took place, the massacre, hard to believe this could happen in 20th-century america but it did. hundreds of african-americans killed, millers running rampant and ultimately burned to the ground 36 square blocks of this african-american community, churches, businesses, homes and subjugated the african-american population until the end of jim crow in the 1960s, 45 years later. it is a gripping story and...
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they' tulsa.ospitals said they will continue to provide care but the way they're doing that is being really restrictive. you have to be basically in danger of respiratory failure before you're in a hospital with covid. we had two city employees. one had a 106 degree sustained fever. another city employee, first responder, who had to wait until they developed pneumonia to get a hospital room. so that is the way that rooms are being rationed right now. you have to be one of the worst hobble cases before you get a bed at this point. >> you made a point that there is a lot more rural communities, and i think i read where the state's public health commission said if you ask people to wear a mask than fewer people would wear masks, i hope that we're not that cynical about how political this has gotten, but would you like the state to institute a mask mandate at this point? >> absolutely. i have been public about the need for that for awhile now. i told the governor's office the night before last when we
they' tulsa.ospitals said they will continue to provide care but the way they're doing that is being really restrictive. you have to be basically in danger of respiratory failure before you're in a hospital with covid. we had two city employees. one had a 106 degree sustained fever. another city employee, first responder, who had to wait until they developed pneumonia to get a hospital room. so that is the way that rooms are being rationed right now. you have to be one of the worst hobble cases...
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tulane at the tulsa 3 yard line, getting ready to put this one away. >> pratt going to throw.att pressured. it is picked off by saban collins! and the player we debuted at the beginning of the game is going to end it for tulsa in double overtime! >> wow. tulsa defensive back collins intercepts tulane quarterback michael pratt's pass and returns it 96 yards for the walk-off touchdown. tulsa wins it in double overtime, 30-24. >>> meanwhile, memphis grizzlies guard john morant has won a new honor after the memphis zoo announced yesterday that its newest giraffe would be named after the nba rookie of the year. >> let's meet the newest member of the memphis zoo roster. at 6'3" and 140 pounds, here is ja raffe! >> according to the zoo, ja raffe was born on november 10th and is one of seven giraffes in the herd at the zoo. morant gave him a shout-out on twitter, writing that the calf was "born a legend." >>> time now for the weather. let's go to meteorologist bill karins for a check on the forecast. bill, how's the weekend looking? >> oh, we're looking fantastic! 6'3", that's how tal
tulane at the tulsa 3 yard line, getting ready to put this one away. >> pratt going to throw.att pressured. it is picked off by saban collins! and the player we debuted at the beginning of the game is going to end it for tulsa in double overtime! >> wow. tulsa defensive back collins intercepts tulane quarterback michael pratt's pass and returns it 96 yards for the walk-off touchdown. tulsa wins it in double overtime, 30-24. >>> meanwhile, memphis grizzlies guard john morant...
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the story of the massacre in tulsa, a vibrant and successful african-american part tulsa, it is hardo believe this could happen 20 century in america. hundreds of african-americans killed. malicious running rampant and they burned to the ground several blocks of this community. churches, businesses, homes. he subjugated the african-american ovulation 1950s 45 years later. it is a gripping story and he know what's going on in america today, understanding the history and insecurity of the white majority, at least at that time and leading to economic and cultural critical progress it was that successful. for some reason, for a long ti time, it's an important part of history and it needs to be revisited because of the horror of what happened and the justification of racism led to unbelievable violence think it is a real contribution to this discussion of racial justice in america. her book, homecoming, i don't often get the chance to read as much literature as i would like but this book was beautifully done, beautifully written model and it kind of opposes the evolution of both slavery a
the story of the massacre in tulsa, a vibrant and successful african-american part tulsa, it is hardo believe this could happen 20 century in america. hundreds of african-americans killed. malicious running rampant and they burned to the ground several blocks of this community. churches, businesses, homes. he subjugated the african-american ovulation 1950s 45 years later. it is a gripping story and he know what's going on in america today, understanding the history and insecurity of the white...
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and another bike tim, the story of the massacre in tulsa. other really vibrant and successful african-american person from tulsa. greenwood. and it took place that took place, it was awful and hard to believe that this really happened it in the 20th century america but it did. hundreds of african-americans were killed. and motion was running rampant and they ultimately burned to the ground 36 square blocks of this african american community, churches and businesses and homes. and frankly subjugated the african-american population. the end of jim crow in the 1960s, 45 years later. it is a gripping story and again, given what is going on in americans today, understanding the history. in the insecurity of the white majority la said that time and needing to really reverse economic and cultural progress of a vibrant african community a community. it's called the wall street of the black america. it was that successful. but for some reason, for a long time, the americans had forgotten this important part of history. and it really needs to be revis
and another bike tim, the story of the massacre in tulsa. other really vibrant and successful african-american person from tulsa. greenwood. and it took place that took place, it was awful and hard to believe that this really happened it in the 20th century america but it did. hundreds of african-americans were killed. and motion was running rampant and they ultimately burned to the ground 36 square blocks of this african american community, churches and businesses and homes. and frankly...
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african-american part of tulsa, greenwood and the massacre that took place was also awful. it's hard to believe this could happen in 20th-century america but itdid . hundreds of african-americans killed. malicious running rampant and they ultimately burned to the ground 36 square blocks of this african-american community, churches, businesses, homes and thankfully subjugated the african-american population in the 1960s 45 years later. it is agripping story and again, given what's going on in america today , understanding that history of whiteout and insecurity of the white majority at least at that time in leading to and justification of over racism led to unbelievable violence and i think it's a really kind of useful to the current discussion of racial justice in america . cassie, her book homecoming, i don't often get the chance to read as much literature as i would like even though i'm an old nature but this book was a beautifully done, beautifully written novel and it kind of juxtaposes the evolution of slavery and race in america with really the story of donna and wher
african-american part of tulsa, greenwood and the massacre that took place was also awful. it's hard to believe this could happen in 20th-century america but itdid . hundreds of african-americans killed. malicious running rampant and they ultimately burned to the ground 36 square blocks of this african-american community, churches, businesses, homes and thankfully subjugated the african-american population in the 1960s 45 years later. it is agripping story and again, given what's going on in...
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in tulsa, oklahoma, they are closed. david begnaud, south bend, indiana. in tulsa, okl >> reporter: i'm meg oliver in new york city, where the coronavirus spread had been contained for months. but it's now in danger of exploding again. today, governor cuomo announced new measures to stop the spread. starting friday, bars, restaurants, and gyms must close in-person service at 10 p.m. >> we usually get big orders around 10:00, and we are not going to get them anymore. >> reporter: new york city's positivity rate climbing to 2.5%. if the city hits 3%, all schools will go remote. >> we're seeing community spread. we're seeing things we have not seen in a long time. >> reporter: the surge is worse in new jersey, the city of newark the hardest hit. for the next three weeks, parts of the city will enforce a 9:00 p.m. curfew and all indoor and outdoor gatherings will be limited to 10 people. an urgent warning from children's hospital in philadelphia recommending schools and businesses go all remote next week as infection rates in children are now outpacing those o
in tulsa, oklahoma, they are closed. david begnaud, south bend, indiana. in tulsa, okl >> reporter: i'm meg oliver in new york city, where the coronavirus spread had been contained for months. but it's now in danger of exploding again. today, governor cuomo announced new measures to stop the spread. starting friday, bars, restaurants, and gyms must close in-person service at 10 p.m. >> we usually get big orders around 10:00, and we are not going to get them anymore. >>...
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. >> reporter: across the border in syria, at this small camp in the desert, this specialist from tulsa, oklahoma is in charge of making sure there's running water for the troops here. she was inspired to join up by her grandfather, who served in vietnam. and sent this message to her 4-year-old son, victor, who she hasn't seen in five months. >> i love you. i miss you. mom will be home soon. that's it. >> reporter: and out on patrol in syrian towns and villages, sergeant william, a paratrooper with the 82nd airborne division, who hails from maryland, told us at a time when he's missing his family, he's grateful for moments like these, with local children. >> it kind of takes your mind elsewhere. you forget the situation you're in and it's nice to kind of, you know, just relax and hang out. >> reporter: being thousands of miles from home, in the midst of a pandemic, has given some here a new perspective on what it do you have questions about medicare options for next year's coverage? of course you do. we all do. i'm meredith vieira and i'm in the same camp. the medicare annual election d
. >> reporter: across the border in syria, at this small camp in the desert, this specialist from tulsa, oklahoma is in charge of making sure there's running water for the troops here. she was inspired to join up by her grandfather, who served in vietnam. and sent this message to her 4-year-old son, victor, who she hasn't seen in five months. >> i love you. i miss you. mom will be home soon. that's it. >> reporter: and out on patrol in syrian towns and villages, sergeant...
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. >>> en lugares como esta iglesia en tulsa aún se ven multitutdes. >>> la preocupación ante esta nuevasultados toman más tiempo, noticias telemundo . >>> el golpe económico a residentes más afectados por la pandemia pone a prueba a bancos de comida como e texas con miles de familias esperando recibir alimentos es uno de los eventos más grandes para residentes y desde el aire se ven miles de familias esperando por ayuda. >>> queremos ayudar a estas familias que perdieron sus trabajos . >>> cientos de voluntarios auxiliados con la guardia nacional depositaban l comida en estos autos. >>> las familias recibe despensa hasta por una semana para una familia de 5 personas y lo más importante es que todos se han a llevar un delicioso pavo. >>> muchas bendiciones para todos los que están ayudando . >>> la necesidad ahora es más grande que cuando estaba el peak de la pandemia, por los voluntarios ayudar los hace sentirse feliz. >>> feliz, me encanta versus sonrisas . >>> alrededor de 5 mil familias recibirán esta ayuda. >>> trabajadores de la salud son de los que más están sufriendo esta crisis
. >>> en lugares como esta iglesia en tulsa aún se ven multitutdes. >>> la preocupación ante esta nuevasultados toman más tiempo, noticias telemundo . >>> el golpe económico a residentes más afectados por la pandemia pone a prueba a bancos de comida como e texas con miles de familias esperando recibir alimentos es uno de los eventos más grandes para residentes y desde el aire se ven miles de familias esperando por ayuda. >>> queremos ayudar a estas...
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this is the airport in tulsa, oklahoma, today. it's jammed with people. it's a similar story?everal cities at the same time, the covid outbreak uncontrolled. new cases saturday doing 181,000. total cases in the u.s., now, well over 12 million. the death toll more than 256,000. and despite hopeful news about break through vaccines and treatments. america appears to be facing its toughest test ahead. lilia is leading us off. >> reporter: americans refusing to let the covid crisis ground then. packing airports across the country despite the cdc warnings to take home. >> i get it, but it's thanksgiving interest people wa -- thanksgiving but people want to be with their families. >> we have to understand that the house is on fire right now. >> deaths are climbing and hospitalizations in a record high and jumping in every state. dr. anthony fauci tellingface the nation, the numbers speak for themselves. >> we are in a very, very difficult situation in all levels. just look at the numbers. look at the facts. >> texas reaching almost 13,000 cases saturday alone. in el paso with a back
this is the airport in tulsa, oklahoma, today. it's jammed with people. it's a similar story?everal cities at the same time, the covid outbreak uncontrolled. new cases saturday doing 181,000. total cases in the u.s., now, well over 12 million. the death toll more than 256,000. and despite hopeful news about break through vaccines and treatments. america appears to be facing its toughest test ahead. lilia is leading us off. >> reporter: americans refusing to let the covid crisis ground...
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you are on tulsa time, that is even earlier go back to bed we appreciate it, thank you very much hopeand safe travels mark yusko, thank you very much. >> appreciate it >>> bitcoin rallied well off its lows everybody is getting up early for us and we appreciate it. meantime, let's get a check on the other top headlines, speaking of waking up early or maybe just frances rivera, i feel like sometimes i just stay awake and sometimes dirty little secret, i have and ended high day with this show good morning by the way. >> good morning, good night and everything in between i guess, right? let's start off with the headlines here ter thanking overseas troops for their service, mr. trump answered questions for the first time since election day. the president also announced plans to hold a rally in georgia ahead of the critical senate run over election. and he did commit to leaving the white house as sxektded if t exe electoral college formalizes joe biden's victory. now to football. at least two out of three nfl games went off without a hitch the annual you are it battle bea and washington, fi
you are on tulsa time, that is even earlier go back to bed we appreciate it, thank you very much hopeand safe travels mark yusko, thank you very much. >> appreciate it >>> bitcoin rallied well off its lows everybody is getting up early for us and we appreciate it. meantime, let's get a check on the other top headlines, speaking of waking up early or maybe just frances rivera, i feel like sometimes i just stay awake and sometimes dirty little secret, i have and ended high day with...
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game action, last night's game between number 25 and tulsa and tulane. tulsa down 7.ing out. down to their third string quarterback, davis, who throws up a prayer, and it's answered. juan carlos santana, catching the hail maria, sending it to ov overtime. that wasn't the wildest play of the night. collins intercepting the pass and getting on his horse. giddyup. collins goes 96 yards, down the field to complete the comeback, a game winning pick 6 for the golden hurricanes, 30-24. >>> thursday night football now, russell wilson and the seahawks, back on track after losing two straight games. russ almost flawless against arizona. hitting dj met calf of one of two touchdowns through the air. seattle's defense finally coming to life. constantly pressuring kyler murray, all game, shaking him up, and stepping up when it mattered most. final seconds, murray with one last chance, sacked, carlos dunlap, seattle's third of the game, seahawks win 28-21, they now have the easiest schedule from here on out, laura, in terms of opponents, schedules and records. it should be interesti
game action, last night's game between number 25 and tulsa and tulane. tulsa down 7.ing out. down to their third string quarterback, davis, who throws up a prayer, and it's answered. juan carlos santana, catching the hail maria, sending it to ov overtime. that wasn't the wildest play of the night. collins intercepting the pass and getting on his horse. giddyup. collins goes 96 yards, down the field to complete the comeback, a game winning pick 6 for the golden hurricanes, 30-24. >>>...
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the story of the massacre and told side, of a really vibrant and successful african-american part of tulsa. and the massacre that took place was awful. it's actually hard to believe this can happen in 20th century america but he did. hundreds of african-americans were killed. relations were running rampant they ultimately burned to the ground. a six the blocks of this african community churches businesses communities homes. and frankly subrogated the african-american population. until the end of jim crow in the 1960s 45 years later. it is a gripping story and again, given what is going on in america today, understanding the history. in the insecurity of the white majority at least at the time and leading to really reverse economic and cultural progress of a very vibrant african-american community. it's called wall street of black america. is that successful. but for some reason, for a long time, the americans kinda forgot this important part of history. and it needs to be revisited because the horror of what happened, the race is him. it led to unbelievable things. these are real contribut
the story of the massacre and told side, of a really vibrant and successful african-american part of tulsa. and the massacre that took place was awful. it's actually hard to believe this can happen in 20th century america but he did. hundreds of african-americans were killed. relations were running rampant they ultimately burned to the ground. a six the blocks of this african community churches businesses communities homes. and frankly subrogated the african-american population. until the end...
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connected to you, our customers and readers and meet a lot of new people that made it never been to tulsa or bookstores. thank you for watching wherever you are and really thrilled with engagement level we've had with all of you. we'll be doing a lot of fun stuff, and pretty compelling conversations in the fall. i would say would probably not be doing any in-person events since 2021 which is a bit of a bummer obama but we want to be safe and smart with what we are doing. we will keep bringing you guys interesting conversations with authors, so we have everything from a wonderful event coming up in october, a conversation you won't want to miss. everything from that to a conversation with matthew mcconaughey. if that's not a wide-ranging list of events, it's going to be quite a fall so stay tuned. you can follow all our defense on magic city books.com. i will go through the whole list here. tonight i'm so thrilled to have a conversation with mychal denzel smith in the book that seems like it was written for the moment we're living in, although books are written quite a bit before the publi
connected to you, our customers and readers and meet a lot of new people that made it never been to tulsa or bookstores. thank you for watching wherever you are and really thrilled with engagement level we've had with all of you. we'll be doing a lot of fun stuff, and pretty compelling conversations in the fall. i would say would probably not be doing any in-person events since 2021 which is a bit of a bummer obama but we want to be safe and smart with what we are doing. we will keep bringing...
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the burden by tim matheson which is the story of the massacre in tulsa. of a really vibrant and successful african-american part of. . greenwood and the mass that took place was, i mean it's actually hard to believe that it could happen in 20th-century america but it did. hundreds of african-americans killed. militias running rampant. and they ultimately burned to the ground six square blocks of thisafrican-american community. churches, businesses, homes . and frankly negated the african-american population till the end of jim crow in the 1960s 45 years later. it is a gripping story and again, given what's going on in america today, understanding the history of wipeouts and the insecurity of the white majority at least at that time, and leading to really reverse economic and cultural and political process and hear it in fact it was called the wall street of black america area it was that successful but for some reason, for a long time americans just forgot this important part of history. and it really needs to be revisited because the horror of what happe
the burden by tim matheson which is the story of the massacre in tulsa. of a really vibrant and successful african-american part of. . greenwood and the mass that took place was, i mean it's actually hard to believe that it could happen in 20th-century america but it did. hundreds of african-americans killed. militias running rampant. and they ultimately burned to the ground six square blocks of thisafrican-american community. churches, businesses, homes . and frankly negated the...
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the latest a concert this week at victory church in tulsa, oklahoma, drawing thousands as the state struggles to find hospital beds for covid patients tonight, more proof even smaller scale events like weddings can have serious consequences an event ohi reception with 80 guests linked to 32 positive cases, a 300-person celebration in washington state connected to at least 40 infections and counting. >> many people don't believe that you can actually catch it from your family and friends. they feel safe when they're around people that they know. >> reporter: now "vogue" magazine said they removed a spread featuring a new york couple who downsized their october martha's vineyard wedding "vogue" telling nbc news their team ensured appropriate measures were being taken to avoid spreading covid-19 at the event but when news of infections emerged the editorial page decision was made to remove the piece. many couples now proceeding cautiously like the youngs in pittsburgh with fewer guests and color coded wristbands. >> we needed to tell who would be comfortable with you coming up to them and who wa
the latest a concert this week at victory church in tulsa, oklahoma, drawing thousands as the state struggles to find hospital beds for covid patients tonight, more proof even smaller scale events like weddings can have serious consequences an event ohi reception with 80 guests linked to 32 positive cases, a 300-person celebration in washington state connected to at least 40 infections and counting. >> many people don't believe that you can actually catch it from your family and friends....
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the tulsa world newspaper reports lindsey survived by a wife and two sons. we'll be right back.air your enamel with pronamel repair. our most advanced formula helps you brush in vital minerals to actively repair and strengthen enamel. so you don't just brush to clean, you brush to build. pronamel intensive enamel repair. and sweetie can coloryou just be... gentle with the pens. okey. okey. i know. gentle..gentle new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database so you can start hiring right away. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when you post your first job at indeed.com/home. our retirement plan with voya gives us confidence... ...so we can spend a bit today, knowing we're prepared for tomorrow. wow, do you think you overdid it maybe? overdid what? well planned, well invested, well protected. voya. be confident to and through retirement. ythey customize yours lcar insurance. so you only pay for what you need. wow. that will save
the tulsa world newspaper reports lindsey survived by a wife and two sons. we'll be right back.air your enamel with pronamel repair. our most advanced formula helps you brush in vital minerals to actively repair and strengthen enamel. so you don't just brush to clean, you brush to build. pronamel intensive enamel repair. and sweetie can coloryou just be... gentle with the pens. okey. okey. i know. gentle..gentle new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed...
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we told you about tulsa remote back in september. but doesn't expect this trend will last. >> you cannot replace the regional silicon valley, period. >> a transplant himself, he says allure of bay area is enough to keep techies put. >> it reignite the whole interest in the silicon valley. we have challenges from time to time, but the silicon valley is the silicon valley. >> still las vegas leaders are convinced the post-covid work structure will allow many to settle in sin city. i'm amanda dell cass till yo. >> the company is developing a program that would require fans to provide poof aroof of vaccin before a concert. once you obtain proof, the information will go on a digital health pass. ticket master would be notified and you get your concert credentialed. >> tower record social security back, reimagined because of the pandemic. the plan was to relaunch as south by southwest. due to covid-19 it's now an online store selling vinyl, cds and cassettes. >> that has been met with tremendous success, feedback, lite of people are so hap
we told you about tulsa remote back in september. but doesn't expect this trend will last. >> you cannot replace the regional silicon valley, period. >> a transplant himself, he says allure of bay area is enough to keep techies put. >> it reignite the whole interest in the silicon valley. we have challenges from time to time, but the silicon valley is the silicon valley. >> still las vegas leaders are convinced the post-covid work structure will allow many to settle in...
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the lowest average is in tulsa, oklahoma, at $1.72 a gallon. >>> americans a stump to spend and borrow more. consumer borrowing went up in september, twice as much as expected. americans borrowed $16.2 billion in the fall, up from 6.9 billion in august. the increase includes almost 4 billion in credit card borrowing, and 12.2 billion in car and student loans. the report does not cover mortgages or other debts secured by real estate. all of this comes after a new job support by the department of labor showed u.s. employers added some 630,000 jobs in october. >>> a baby raccoon trapped in a tree has been given the name freedom by the san francisco firefighters who rescued it last night. the record was discovered at the residence reported loud cries and screams in the area of 15th ave. and san diego st. the fire department was called. saver cisco animal care and control was unable to free the animal. firefighters were briefed on comic and comforting the raccoon before going up to where it was wedged in a large tree. freedom the raccoon is now the care of san francisco's animal care and co
the lowest average is in tulsa, oklahoma, at $1.72 a gallon. >>> americans a stump to spend and borrow more. consumer borrowing went up in september, twice as much as expected. americans borrowed $16.2 billion in the fall, up from 6.9 billion in august. the increase includes almost 4 billion in credit card borrowing, and 12.2 billion in car and student loans. the report does not cover mortgages or other debts secured by real estate. all of this comes after a new job support by the...
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good morning to those limited series of games, movies from tulsa on the all modern i'm secure in the, by a movie. that's hard, and in the end, this is a me, you're not allowed to stay here anymore. we will send you back. are you familiar with this? with the smugglers would lie and say, what's your story. 'd on what numbers of women, especially of victims of violence in terms of take part and send us your story. your train always understand this new culture. another visitor, nothing. you want to become sitting in for migrants, your platform for reliable information. this is your news life for a girl in the cool whip crazes deepens as case numbers soar. in germany daily death toll reaches new highs. the country's registered a record 410 covert deaths in just the past 24 hours. the grim milestone comes as another potential super spreader event looms. christmas, leaders are now set to announce fresh restrictions for the holidays later today. and it's a different story altogether in finland. one of the countries coping best with the pandemic with low infection rates and higher approval for
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in tulsa, oklahoma, hospitals there have run out of icu beds.ut in the el paso region, numbers have been climbing for weeks. >> this is a very vital moment -- >> reporter: the increase so alarming that the u.s. air force has deployed dozens of medical personnel from around the country. every hospital in the area using those blue surge tents for overflow. those tents were once used for disaster relief and detention centers housing thousands of separated children. they are now retrofitted to become emergency hospitals. getting tested now similar in length to the scene two weeks ago when hospitals were already scrambling to keep up with incoming cases. >> me as a nurse, it just kicked in. i've got to take care of these people. this is something we've got to do as a community. >> reporter: vanessa is a nurse here at the university medical center. >> does it get any easier dealing with these patients who are the sickest you've ever seen? >> no, it doesn't. >> you weren't used to seeing so many people die? >> no, of course not. i think -- we're human.
in tulsa, oklahoma, hospitals there have run out of icu beds.ut in the el paso region, numbers have been climbing for weeks. >> this is a very vital moment -- >> reporter: the increase so alarming that the u.s. air force has deployed dozens of medical personnel from around the country. every hospital in the area using those blue surge tents for overflow. those tents were once used for disaster relief and detention centers housing thousands of separated children. they are now...
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he had one in tulsa, oklahoma. people who attended the rally later had covid. we have seen the super spreadspr events where people have come out with covid we've seen joe biden has not held big rallies it's a test to see if people get out without the traditional methods of voter turnout we've seen a tremendous number of people vote already burke the election dama clean, whether they'll get people to the polls remains to be seen. >> the next 24 hours will be crucial and remains to be seen and we're worried about civil unrest we're seeing reports of businesses being boarded up. what should our viewers be prepared for as we head into tonight? >> prepare for everything. it's not clear what's going to happen with this election, how voters are going to react to either or one or the other candidate winning. i would like to say, believe that the probability is that we will have a peaceful election and that we'll have a peaceful maintenance of pow fir the president wins or transfer of power if joe biden wins, but obviously there are reasons that people are worried about
he had one in tulsa, oklahoma. people who attended the rally later had covid. we have seen the super spreadspr events where people have come out with covid we've seen joe biden has not held big rallies it's a test to see if people get out without the traditional methods of voter turnout we've seen a tremendous number of people vote already burke the election dama clean, whether they'll get people to the polls remains to be seen. >> the next 24 hours will be crucial and remains to be seen...
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we told you about tulsa remote back in september. but doesn't expect this trend will last. >> you cannot replace the regional silicon valley, period. >> a transplant himself, he says allure of bay area is enough to keep techies put. >> it reignite the whole interest in the silicon valley. we have challenges from time to time, but the silicon valley is the silicon valley. >> still las vegas leaders are convinced the post-covid work structure will allow many to settle in sin city. i'm amanda dell cass till yo. >> the company is developing a program that would require fans to provide poof aroof of vaccin before a concert. once you obtain proof, the information will go on a digital health pass. ticket master would be notified and you get your concert credentialed. >> tower record social security back, reimagined because of the pandemic. the plan was to relaunch as south by southwest. due to covid-19 it's now an online store selling vinyl, cds and cassettes. >> that has been met with tremendous success, feedback, lite of people are so hap
we told you about tulsa remote back in september. but doesn't expect this trend will last. >> you cannot replace the regional silicon valley, period. >> a transplant himself, he says allure of bay area is enough to keep techies put. >> it reignite the whole interest in the silicon valley. we have challenges from time to time, but the silicon valley is the silicon valley. >> still las vegas leaders are convinced the post-covid work structure will allow many to settle in...
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dangerous level as people packed into this bar in fort lauderdale and crowded this church event in tulsat in many states, the pandemic is growing even more dire. pennsylvania could run out of i.c.u. beds within a week. more than 3,000 wisconsin health care workers signed a letter warning they are on the brink of deciding who gets treated and who doesn't. and just days from thanksgiving the economic fallout of coronavirus is spelled out in long lines of cars at food banks as so many struggle to put a meal on the table this holiday. >> this is the worst hunger crisis in modern american times and unless the federal government does something big and quick, we're going to see starvation conditions like this country hasn't seen since the great depression. >> reporter: dr. lapook also recommends if you are traveling that you wear a mask whenever you are around people who you don't live with, particularly indoors. and to try to separate the act of thanksgiving eating from thanksgiving socializing, even if that means eating in separate spaces and coming together to socialize and with your masks o
dangerous level as people packed into this bar in fort lauderdale and crowded this church event in tulsat in many states, the pandemic is growing even more dire. pennsylvania could run out of i.c.u. beds within a week. more than 3,000 wisconsin health care workers signed a letter warning they are on the brink of deciding who gets treated and who doesn't. and just days from thanksgiving the economic fallout of coronavirus is spelled out in long lines of cars at food banks as so many struggle to...
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the general election because well the candies that i thought could be trumped which would include tulsa gabbert bernie sanders and i would even argue and you yank those aren't the ones who are allowed to go up against trump in the moment that they selected the one of the male democrat in joe biden who's basically been by our standards a republican who is pro fact tracking just like trump who can be a little bit more hawkish on foreign policy than trump then you are setting the stage for walk a fine will go well half the vote in support base awful party lines because that seemingly where at least the democrats are demanding we vote on and by that it's by extension you want to have republicans of course staying loyal in most cases to donald trump. politicians around the world have also expressed their frustration over the uncertainty surrounding the u.s. election while iran's supreme leader mocked the process european politicians have also expressed concern. it is also clear to us that we in the european union have every reason to insist that europe should develop its own strengths partic
the general election because well the candies that i thought could be trumped which would include tulsa gabbert bernie sanders and i would even argue and you yank those aren't the ones who are allowed to go up against trump in the moment that they selected the one of the male democrat in joe biden who's basically been by our standards a republican who is pro fact tracking just like trump who can be a little bit more hawkish on foreign policy than trump then you are setting the stage for walk a...
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good morning to those fundamental series imploded from tulsa on the dawn. of. america has voted by the outcome of the presidential election is posing more questions than answers above all who can reunite and reconcile this bit silly divided nation trump will biden can america's next leader heal the country or has the divide between the 2 americas become a base that will finally mark an ends to what was often known as the.
good morning to those fundamental series imploded from tulsa on the dawn. of. america has voted by the outcome of the presidential election is posing more questions than answers above all who can reunite and reconcile this bit silly divided nation trump will biden can america's next leader heal the country or has the divide between the 2 americas become a base that will finally mark an ends to what was often known as the.
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. >> reporter: across the border in syria, at this small camp in the desert, this specialist from tulsan charge of making sure there's running water for the troops here. she was inspired to join up by her grandfather, who served in vietnam. and sent this message to her 4-year-old son, victor, who she hasn't seen in five months. >> i love you. i miss you. mom will be home soon. that's it. >> reporter: and out on patrol in syrian towns and villages, sergeant william, a paratrooper with the 82nd airborne division, who hails from maryland, told us at a time when he's missing his family, he's grateful for moments like these, with local children. >> it kind of takes your mind wh
. >> reporter: across the border in syria, at this small camp in the desert, this specialist from tulsan charge of making sure there's running water for the troops here. she was inspired to join up by her grandfather, who served in vietnam. and sent this message to her 4-year-old son, victor, who she hasn't seen in five months. >> i love you. i miss you. mom will be home soon. that's it. >> reporter: and out on patrol in syrian towns and villages, sergeant william, a...
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take a look at this, this is the airport in tulsa, oklahoma today. it's jammed with people.s a similar story in several cities. at the same time, the covid outbreak uncontrolled. new cases saturday topping 181,000. total cases in the u.s. now well over 12 million. the death toll more than 256,000. and, despite hopeful news about breakthrough vaccines and treatments, america seems to be facing its toughest test ahead. lilia luciano leads us off. >> reporter: americans refusing to let the covid crisis ground them, packing airports across the country despite the c.d.c.'s plea to stay at home. >> i get it, but it's thanksgiving, and people want to be with their families. >> reporter: two million passengers took flight so far s weekend.nd. this beh this behavior worries washington governor jay inslee. >> we have to understand the house is on fire right now. >> reporter: deaths are now climbing in 43 states and puerto rico. hospitalizations are at a record high and jumping in every state. dr. anthony fauci telling "face the nation," the numbers speak for themselves. >> we're in a
take a look at this, this is the airport in tulsa, oklahoma today. it's jammed with people.s a similar story in several cities. at the same time, the covid outbreak uncontrolled. new cases saturday topping 181,000. total cases in the u.s. now well over 12 million. the death toll more than 256,000. and, despite hopeful news about breakthrough vaccines and treatments, america seems to be facing its toughest test ahead. lilia luciano leads us off. >> reporter: americans refusing to let the...
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the situation is so bad in oklahoma, we learned overnight that there are no icu beds available in tulsaew restrictions on restaurants and bars because of a spike in infections. >>> mcdonald's is planting a new burger on its menu. the meat-free mcplant will be offered in select markets next year. the non-beef center is supplied by the plant-based food company beyond meat. mcdonald's is also hoping to expand to meat-free chicken and breakfast items. >>> rain from the great lakes to the deep south. sunny across the southwest and showers for the pacific northwest today. >>> and finally from us on this tuesday morning, one rock climber making history. >> after years of attempts and failures, this incredible woman became the first female to ascend one of the most famous peaks in the world all in record time. this morning, one of the best rock climbers in the world reaching new heights. >> my goal is to free-climb every pitch cleanly. >> reporter: emily harrington topping out on yosemite's iconic el capitan in 21 hours and 13 minutes, becoming the first woman ever to make the climb in less tha
the situation is so bad in oklahoma, we learned overnight that there are no icu beds available in tulsaew restrictions on restaurants and bars because of a spike in infections. >>> mcdonald's is planting a new burger on its menu. the meat-free mcplant will be offered in select markets next year. the non-beef center is supplied by the plant-based food company beyond meat. mcdonald's is also hoping to expand to meat-free chicken and breakfast items. >>> rain from the great lakes...
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. >> all that -- >> the pick six tulsa remains undefeated, 30-24. >> it's going to end it from tulsan double overtime! >> and all that matters. >> did you all watch "my cousin vinny" when the nice lady who said she saw and then he -- he says to her, how many fingers -- >> how many fingers have i got up? >> your honor, i rest my case. >> rudy giuliani is now trying to win the election by referencing points from movies. a divorced dad voted for joe biden while dressed up like an old scottish nanny. yeah, sure, he misses his kids and all, but that doesn't change the fact that trump won. she's like, oh, me, dear, no. oh, dear, no, i voted for biden, so i don't -- >> this morning's "eye opener" is presented by progressive. making it easy to bundle insurance. >> you really do have to laugh. welcome to "cbs this morning." if you didn't see that news conference with rudy giuliani, you must take a look-see. i'm not sure the rudy giuliani is helping the president's case. the hair dye, the leaking, the movie references. it was very messy. >> and a lot of people in the president's orbit agree an
. >> all that -- >> the pick six tulsa remains undefeated, 30-24. >> it's going to end it from tulsan double overtime! >> and all that matters. >> did you all watch "my cousin vinny" when the nice lady who said she saw and then he -- he says to her, how many fingers -- >> how many fingers have i got up? >> your honor, i rest my case. >> rudy giuliani is now trying to win the election by referencing points from movies. a divorced dad...
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and in june, dozens of agents had to quarantine as a precaution following a trump campaign rally in tulsa>> i understand why he's doing them politically, but as the leader of the executive branch of government, he's doing exactly what we've been told as citizens not to do. i don't understand the rallies. i don't get it. >> then there was the incident in early october at walter reed military center, the president at the time being treated there for coronavirus took a short ride in a government vehicle to wave to supporters. the president wore a mask and the white house insisted all safety precautions had been taken. but many feared he was taking unnecessary risks. >> when he did that, not only did he risk his own health because he might not have been completely recovered at that time, he risked the health of those individuals that were driving him. >> secret service officers who were infected in this case are in uniform and are separate from the plain clothed secret service agents who provide close security to the president. but the officers still perform crucial protective duties around t
and in june, dozens of agents had to quarantine as a precaution following a trump campaign rally in tulsa>> i understand why he's doing them politically, but as the leader of the executive branch of government, he's doing exactly what we've been told as citizens not to do. i don't understand the rallies. i don't get it. >> then there was the incident in early october at walter reed military center, the president at the time being treated there for coronavirus took a short ride in a...
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as a matter of fact i will be , watching tomorrow's launch with a group of kids from tulsa, oklahoma, who really have a dream of going to space, and it's within the reach in ways that it never was for my generation. i will leave you with this. tomorrow's crew dragon launch is a great example of america's -- american ingenuity, but also global leadership and partnership. but, there are even bigger and better days to come. america is watching, and the entire world is, too. they want to see the industry continue to do great things. this industry is stepping up to the task from what i've seen. to that point, it is my privilege to introduce hiroshi zuzaki. the vice president of jackson. thank you. [applause] hiroshi: thank you, steve, for introducing me. on behalf of all [inaudible] expressd like to [inaudible] it is a great pleasure for me for this exciting missions. on another note as well, well prepared for the launch. the module of iss is also ready and waiting for the crew arrival. this mission is a symbol of the japan-u.s. partnership, and we want to go together to the iss and beyond
as a matter of fact i will be , watching tomorrow's launch with a group of kids from tulsa, oklahoma, who really have a dream of going to space, and it's within the reach in ways that it never was for my generation. i will leave you with this. tomorrow's crew dragon launch is a great example of america's -- american ingenuity, but also global leadership and partnership. but, there are even bigger and better days to come. america is watching, and the entire world is, too. they want to see the...
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candidate who mark and i both followed, covered in 2012, died after going to one of trump's rallies in tulsa. don't know if he caught it there, but the point is donald trump has been heedless about the virus. he's gotten it, his family's gotten it, his chief of staff has gotten it, members of his cabinet have gotten it. the management of the pandemic have gotten it. it donald trump is not motivated to help or othtake care of other people. the fact that he has this base that, as you said, he could shoot somebody on fifth avenue and they wouldn't turn against him means he's not going to be con strained by the idea maybe they think i'm making money off of them. he is making money off of them and he'll continue to do so. >> mark, i have to run. do they care? >> no. no. they know it. they're likely to eighteen hear about it. if they do, they'll dismiss this. the encouraging thing here, don and john, is despite all of this fog machine from the president and his neighbor, 80% of the country believe that joe biden is a legitimate president. that includes a lot of republicans. >> 60%. >> 60. i saw 80
candidate who mark and i both followed, covered in 2012, died after going to one of trump's rallies in tulsa. don't know if he caught it there, but the point is donald trump has been heedless about the virus. he's gotten it, his family's gotten it, his chief of staff has gotten it, members of his cabinet have gotten it. the management of the pandemic have gotten it. it donald trump is not motivated to help or othtake care of other people. the fact that he has this base that, as you said, he...
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coleman will hear from in tulsa, oklahoma. caller: good morning. bit onto visit a little the role of the media in the transition. you have mentioned a few times is feeling pressure, of biden beings the apparent winner. i want to speak to the role of the media. this is a media driven process. thatow from the votes washington, d.c. voted over 93% for biden. we in oklahoma voted 70% for divideso there is a big of the people who love biden and love the jobs you are talking about and the media pot -- of in theia's role constitution is being violated because the media is supposed to be an independent protector of citizens against government corruption and abuse. the media has to cleared biden the winter, votes were still being counted, still lots of states in question, still lots of issues of corruption. i would like to comment on, isn't the media violating its constitutional prerogatives? professor, do you have a response? prof. hult: i think i do. under the first amendment guarantees a free media. certainly there has been concern about possible differi
coleman will hear from in tulsa, oklahoma. caller: good morning. bit onto visit a little the role of the media in the transition. you have mentioned a few times is feeling pressure, of biden beings the apparent winner. i want to speak to the role of the media. this is a media driven process. thatow from the votes washington, d.c. voted over 93% for biden. we in oklahoma voted 70% for divideso there is a big of the people who love biden and love the jobs you are talking about and the media pot...
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what i heard a long slog on the tulsa movie had been up, but it's the old east coast. initially i was told is been open. all bush could do for those joints. it was blinking, making out, wouldn't waste any thing in the snow on my last stand. i mean, moving from meet her mom or anyone for that a loan was mine like that of my niece and it struck him just not on the ball still in the 181 for culture clash in the city, the kind that ought to norwich enough. i think everything and we've done that, and that's the window kid is equal. all are knocking michael board out like 53. i need a fag colinet now watching day to day news has a reminder of the top story we're following for you. mania has begun its handover of several districts to azerbaijan, as part of a contentious peace accord. there are broken agreement and in weeks of fighting over the disputed region can an around the corner kind of that's the name is pronounced even bay as they will bring it to business headlines in just a moment. the time go a look at you can always stay up to date on our web site. that's today w d
what i heard a long slog on the tulsa movie had been up, but it's the old east coast. initially i was told is been open. all bush could do for those joints. it was blinking, making out, wouldn't waste any thing in the snow on my last stand. i mean, moving from meet her mom or anyone for that a loan was mine like that of my niece and it struck him just not on the ball still in the 181 for culture clash in the city, the kind that ought to norwich enough. i think everything and we've done that,...
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i will be watching tomorrow's lunch with a group of kids from tulsa, oklahoma, who really have a dream of going to space, and it's within the reach in ways that it never was for my generation. i will leave you with this. tomorrow's crew dragon lunch is example of america's ingenuity but also global leadership and partnership. there are even bigger and better days to come. america is watching, and the entire world is too, and they want to see this industry continue to do great things. this industry is stepping up to the task from what i've seen. to that point, it is my privilege to introduce a row she -- hiroshio is the zuzaki. >> thank you, steve, for introducing me. behalf of all -- i would like to express [inaudible] it is a great pleasure for me for this exciting missions. on another note as well, well prepared for the launch. of iss is also ready and waiting for the crew arrival. is a symbol of the japan/u.s. partnership, and we iss to go together to the and beyond. i will be at the launch tomorrow, and wish you a successful launch. thank you. anould like to introduce astronaut and
i will be watching tomorrow's lunch with a group of kids from tulsa, oklahoma, who really have a dream of going to space, and it's within the reach in ways that it never was for my generation. i will leave you with this. tomorrow's crew dragon lunch is example of america's ingenuity but also global leadership and partnership. there are even bigger and better days to come. america is watching, and the entire world is too, and they want to see this industry continue to do great things. this...
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susan in tulsa, oklahoma. republican. susan, good morning. >> good morning. >> go ahead with your question or comment. >> i just wanted to say i don't believe we have a national agenda, and i don't believe we've had a national agenda for many years. i can't remember really, the immigration on this last election and the verbage that people in america and i think that might have been important in this last election, but prior to that, i think it possibly was balancing the budget and when we had three candidates and he did have the expense of americans however, we need another national agenda and maybe these new gop women will be bear cats in there and get this country back on track instead of pandering to all of these minority groups. we have fought these fights over and over again and they keep coming up just during elections and nothing really gets accomplished and i think people do appreciate the fact that president trump actually did do some of the things that he promised and he's just trying to complete that now with t
susan in tulsa, oklahoma. republican. susan, good morning. >> good morning. >> go ahead with your question or comment. >> i just wanted to say i don't believe we have a national agenda, and i don't believe we've had a national agenda for many years. i can't remember really, the immigration on this last election and the verbage that people in america and i think that might have been important in this last election, but prior to that, i think it possibly was balancing the budget...
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host: let's go to frank who is calling from tulsa, oklahoma. frank supports president trump. caller: good morning. please give me a chance to get this out. host: we are running out of time in this hour, so go fast. used the scorecard and at the hammer to steal another presidential election int like obama and biden did 2012. jones,nning and alan february 2000 nine, obama administration commandeered a powerful february 2009,- obama administration at commandeered a powerful supercomputer called the hammer capable of stealing the vote. from a supports joe biden. caller: good morning. yes, i do support biden. he will be our next president. i am so glad because getting covid-19 under control, it is obvious trump and his administration do not care about that. it is killing thousands and thousands of people into that is so wrong. that is morally wrong. ist: let's go to lois who calling from lakewood, new jersey. lakewood, new jersey. lois supports president trump. caller: i got your comment on the last caller. there was the spread of covid. what are the death rates? no one seems to m
host: let's go to frank who is calling from tulsa, oklahoma. frank supports president trump. caller: good morning. please give me a chance to get this out. host: we are running out of time in this hour, so go fast. used the scorecard and at the hammer to steal another presidential election int like obama and biden did 2012. jones,nning and alan february 2000 nine, obama administration commandeered a powerful february 2009,- obama administration at commandeered a powerful supercomputer called...
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who america and i both followed, cover in the 2012, died after going to one of trump's rallies in tulsa. don't know if he ugt ka it thca there, but the point is, donald trump has been -- about the virus. he's gotten it, member of his family, his chief of staff has gotten it. it's characterized by trump's carelessness about other people, and donald trump is not motivated to help or take care of other people. he's motivated to protect and advance himself. and so the fact that he has this base that, as he said, he could shoot somebody on fifth avenue and they wouldn't turn against him means he's not going to be constrained by the idea of, oh, maybe they think i'm making money off them. he is making money and he'll continue to do so. >> mark, i have to one. do they care it's a grift? allegedly or possibly a grift? >> no, i don't think they know it. they're unlikely to hear about and if they do, they'll dismiss it. the encouraging thing here, don and john, is despite all this fog machine from the president and his enables and fox news, that 80% of the country believed that joe biden's the le
who america and i both followed, cover in the 2012, died after going to one of trump's rallies in tulsa. don't know if he ugt ka it thca there, but the point is, donald trump has been -- about the virus. he's gotten it, member of his family, his chief of staff has gotten it. it's characterized by trump's carelessness about other people, and donald trump is not motivated to help or take care of other people. he's motivated to protect and advance himself. and so the fact that he has this base...
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from tulsa, des moines, over there at the mayo clinic as well. in ohio. dr. marc siegel, help us. we know that cases are up. that's partly because we're testing more. the mortality rates are down. the whole idea of bending the curve was to not overwhelm the hospitals. how close are we to needing to bend that curve? >> well, you know, dana, in the state you mentioned, it's an enormous problem. the icus in north dakota are full. they're not just full of covid patients, that makes them completely full. that will lead to more deaths unfortunately. death rates are going up slowly. you're talking about 60,000 hospitalizations from covid in the united states alone. now, something that came out yesterday that is very relevant here, the centers for disease control put out a report that indicated a very comprehensive look at masking. they discovered looking at 200 countries around the world. in thailand, it decreased the rate of spread by 70%. in the u.s.s. theater roosevelt by 70%. in beijing, a big decrease. in canada, in the united states, europe. so it looks like increasing masking decr
from tulsa, des moines, over there at the mayo clinic as well. in ohio. dr. marc siegel, help us. we know that cases are up. that's partly because we're testing more. the mortality rates are down. the whole idea of bending the curve was to not overwhelm the hospitals. how close are we to needing to bend that curve? >> well, you know, dana, in the state you mentioned, it's an enormous problem. the icus in north dakota are full. they're not just full of covid patients, that makes them...
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from craig hear calling from tulsa, oklahoma. the trump line. caller: i think we are missing the point as to why the electoral college was put into existence by the founders. the founders were very wise and the sense that it is not based on the technological advances of their time or our time. it is based on human nature. that is why they put checks and balances in. human nature is not as pure as the driven snow. sometimes there are people who cheat, and they know that. sometimes there are tyrants who might come in convince the masses. they are very pro-american. within information may come to light. maybe they are going to sell the country out to a foreign power. the founders, to prevent tierney, put in the electors for the purpose of a final safeguard. that would make us angry. i would be angry. if my popular vote says this and the electors of my vote with the other way, why would they do that to me? they werend out that in possession of information from the high levels of the state and that something very terrible was going to happen. they pu
from craig hear calling from tulsa, oklahoma. the trump line. caller: i think we are missing the point as to why the electoral college was put into existence by the founders. the founders were very wise and the sense that it is not based on the technological advances of their time or our time. it is based on human nature. that is why they put checks and balances in. human nature is not as pure as the driven snow. sometimes there are people who cheat, and they know that. sometimes there are...
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what an incredible finish taking on tulsa tonight.but it's picked up by collins, he goes 96 yards for the game-winning touchdown. when it looked like 13 was bound for defeat, the quarterback is consoled but that is a big celebration when you win a game on the last play like that. 96 yard pick six, that's the sporting life. julie, i know you love college football, that's your finish of the night.>>> coming up next at 11. >> i don't see how people being out past 10, as if the virus will be more active then.>> some pushback from a state lawmaker after california opposes a new nighttime curfew in an effort to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.>> the 11:00 news on ktvu fox 2 starts now. >>> it won't be in effect for every bay area county but it covers the vast majority of california.>> all this is rn
what an incredible finish taking on tulsa tonight.but it's picked up by collins, he goes 96 yards for the game-winning touchdown. when it looked like 13 was bound for defeat, the quarterback is consoled but that is a big celebration when you win a game on the last play like that. 96 yard pick six, that's the sporting life. julie, i know you love college football, that's your finish of the night.>>> coming up next at 11. >> i don't see how people being out past 10, as if the virus...
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you saw what happened in tulsa, when the president insisted on holding one in june, and a fraction of the people they were expecting to come came because there were people in this country who are afraid of getting sick. they have basically foregone that. the president sees the fact that crowds come out for his rallies as vindication of his position, that he is right to be continuing to do it. i think that most people alisyn on this campaign, not everybody, but enough feel like they are held captive by how the president wants to run this, and there are plenty of examples of candidates who are dominant over their campaigns but this president is very different in that respect. it's very hard to get him to change his behavior or do anything differently. most people have generally given up trying as hard as they might have several months ago. >> mark, i covered the campaign you worked on in 2000 that went into overtime. what do people need to be prepared for now, no matter what they hear from politicians tomorrow night in terms of when this election will be over, when we will know whether
you saw what happened in tulsa, when the president insisted on holding one in june, and a fraction of the people they were expecting to come came because there were people in this country who are afraid of getting sick. they have basically foregone that. the president sees the fact that crowds come out for his rallies as vindication of his position, that he is right to be continuing to do it. i think that most people alisyn on this campaign, not everybody, but enough feel like they are held...
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norman, oklahoma, tulsa as well.system skirts off toward the east and brings with it widespread coverage of wet weather over the next couple of days. generally 1 to 2 inches, you'll notice once you get across the upper northwest region, could see wintry weather tuesday into wednesday. maybe some on thanksgiving day as well. notice back towards the west, it is all quiet around the southwest. could see windy weather, across western texas. if you're traveling into the rockies, into the cascades, get ready for wintry weather, especially above 4,000 feet. guys. >> thank you so much for that. >>> parts of europe are making plans for a pandemic christmas. cnn is covering the pandemic around the world. >> i'm melissa bell in paris. the french president is to address the nation tonight on tv. we expect him to announce a gradual lifting over the course of several weeks of the partial lock down that's currently in place. those restrictions continue to bear their fruit. the number of new cases on monday under 5,000 for the first
norman, oklahoma, tulsa as well.system skirts off toward the east and brings with it widespread coverage of wet weather over the next couple of days. generally 1 to 2 inches, you'll notice once you get across the upper northwest region, could see wintry weather tuesday into wednesday. maybe some on thanksgiving day as well. notice back towards the west, it is all quiet around the southwest. could see windy weather, across western texas. if you're traveling into the rockies, into the cascades,...
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in june, dozens of agents had to quarantine following a trump campaign rally in tulsa. >> i understand why he's doing them politically. but as the leader of the executive branch of government, he's doing exactly what we've been told as citizens not to do. i don't get it. >> reporter: then there was the incident in early october at walter reed national military medical center. the president, at the time, being treated there for coronavirus took a short ride in a government vehicle to wave to supporters. the president wore a mask and the white house insisted all safety precautions had been taken. but many feared he was taking unnecessary risks. >> when he did that, not only did he risk his own health because he might not have been recovered at that time, he risked the health of the individuals that were driving him. >> reporter: secret service officers who were infected are in uniform and are separate from the plain clothes agents. but the officers perform crucial duties around the white house complex and on the president's trips. and they often touch the same surfaces or enter the same
in june, dozens of agents had to quarantine following a trump campaign rally in tulsa. >> i understand why he's doing them politically. but as the leader of the executive branch of government, he's doing exactly what we've been told as citizens not to do. i don't get it. >> reporter: then there was the incident in early october at walter reed national military medical center. the president, at the time, being treated there for coronavirus took a short ride in a government vehicle to...