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who's an amazing black woman i want to make sure nina turner who's going to be running for congress out of ohio gets her props. she's a person that pushed me to push bernie sanders to support stacey abrams. stacey abrams was pushing and although she did not get the chance to be the governor of georgia she's a big part of the reason this state turned blue. her, keesha, warnock, ossoff, myself, the hip-hop community. but i don't want to leave out someone who's not in georgia but definitely has the cut to be and that's nina turner so i want to encourage people to get behind her in ohio and let's make sure she gets to congress as well. >> seth: all right we'll be right back with more kierikafr isll me teth never run dry of...
who's an amazing black woman i want to make sure nina turner who's going to be running for congress out of ohio gets her props. she's a person that pushed me to push bernie sanders to support stacey abrams. stacey abrams was pushing and although she did not get the chance to be the governor of georgia she's a big part of the reason this state turned blue. her, keesha, warnock, ossoff, myself, the hip-hop community. but i don't want to leave out someone who's not in georgia but definitely has...
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i kept the windows, turner had his doubts about the etiquette of an outdoor drama. still those professors from carson and called just that it becomes economic situation and told county leaders their best chance of economic development was tourism in the best chance of developing tourism was with an outdoor drama. outdoor dramas were popular and attracted attractive tourist even to smaller towns like durham, north carolina, had been staging whole or in the west since 1952, the third oldest outdoor drama in the nation. but boone was a college town home at appalachian state university and had a direct highway connection to winston-salem and the interstate i-40. trail of the lonesome pines 45 miles from sneedville was a longish one outdoor drama in the commonwealth of virginia. fixed on campus to stop euros 23 a major highway that ran from jacksonville, florida, to mackinaw city, michigan. until these -- indian reservation on the eastern edge of the great smoky mountains national park and the park to millions of visitors each year. sneedville wasn't close to anything, n
i kept the windows, turner had his doubts about the etiquette of an outdoor drama. still those professors from carson and called just that it becomes economic situation and told county leaders their best chance of economic development was tourism in the best chance of developing tourism was with an outdoor drama. outdoor dramas were popular and attracted attractive tourist even to smaller towns like durham, north carolina, had been staging whole or in the west since 1952, the third oldest...
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bobby turner is with us. >>> welcome back bobby turner is the ceo of turner impact capital, has madeffordable housing his latest investment play and he has some high-profile partners in that effort as well bobby joins. it's good to see you again happy new year it's been a while. >> it's so good to be back i'm really looking forward to a hopeful 2021 >> you are not the only one. i mean, hope is in part what you're trying to bring to people, bobby. we say, you know, making money and doing good for society at the same time. your affordable workhorse housing funds are among the largest of their kind in america. why this area? >> well, scott, sadly before covid-19 our country has been falling short on its ideas when we think about the facts, there's 38 million americans living on food stamps in this country. only one in three students in public schools are proficient at grade level. 78% of full-time workers living paycheck to paycheck for this particular issue, one in two working families. nearly 24 million are rent burden, spending upwards of a third of their income on rent and one in fo
bobby turner is with us. >>> welcome back bobby turner is the ceo of turner impact capital, has madeffordable housing his latest investment play and he has some high-profile partners in that effort as well bobby joins. it's good to see you again happy new year it's been a while. >> it's so good to be back i'm really looking forward to a hopeful 2021 >> you are not the only one. i mean, hope is in part what you're trying to bring to people, bobby. we say, you know, making...
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that statement just in from ted turner. cuomo, then the governor of new york and we've heard from andrew cuomo, mario's son, now the current governor. saying larry king was a brooklyn boy who became the newsman who interviewed the newsmaker. new york sends his condolences to family and friends. >> wow, it's been really remarkable to hear the comments from so many people, from your, you know, ted turner to, former president clinton. people who really remind all of us how easy it was to relate to larry king, even though, you know, he was iconic, and he -- you know, was in his own stratosphere. everyone says the common thread about him was he was relatable and he was easy to talk to, easy to open up to. >> that's right. the medium of television sometimes people can seem very distant, very far away, very hard to reach. but in the past 6'7" months we have lost a number of icons of television who were always relatable and personable, hugh downs and regis philbin, recently alex trebek and now larry king, the man who interviewed al
that statement just in from ted turner. cuomo, then the governor of new york and we've heard from andrew cuomo, mario's son, now the current governor. saying larry king was a brooklyn boy who became the newsman who interviewed the newsmaker. new york sends his condolences to family and friends. >> wow, it's been really remarkable to hear the comments from so many people, from your, you know, ted turner to, former president clinton. people who really remind all of us how easy it was to...
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that is a look at your morning ride. >>> i'm emily turner here in san jose. do you remember the deadly outbreak of coronavirus where hospital workers were all infected and one of them at least died? that has now been linked to a new variant of coronavirus. some disturbing news this morning. it is called the 452r variant and was first identified just last year. since november, they have seen a spike in cases. this version is being linked to multiple outbreaks here in santa clara county. it is different than the past spreading variant that is racing across the uk but this is still a past spreading variant as well. researchers are working now to determine whether or not that vaccine is effect for this strain. >> the data so far is very preliminary but it basically does raise the concern that there may be some impact on the vaccine. >> we do not know about transmissibility. we do not know whether it is more infectious yet. >> reporter: in addition to santa clara county, there are other counties that have been affected. that is humboldt, lake, los angeles, mono, m
that is a look at your morning ride. >>> i'm emily turner here in san jose. do you remember the deadly outbreak of coronavirus where hospital workers were all infected and one of them at least died? that has now been linked to a new variant of coronavirus. some disturbing news this morning. it is called the 452r variant and was first identified just last year. since november, they have seen a spike in cases. this version is being linked to multiple outbreaks here in santa clara county....
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live in walnut creek, emily turner, kpix 5. >>> going live now to san francisco. today, mayor london breed will give an update on the city's ongoing efforts to fight covid- 19. she will be joined by director of health dr. grant colfax. you can watch that live on the cbsn bay area at 1:15. today's update will follow the mayor's hopeful tweed on friday saying the city could reopen soon as the rate of transmission drops. she said the city's reproductive rate for the virus is now below 1 so on average, each infected person is passing it along to less than one other person. >>> we are expecting to learn more about the placer county man the conavi urs after getting an auburn woman posted on facebook saying the man was her grandfather's aid, a 60-year- old who got the shot at a senior living facility on thursday. shortly after, he was having trouble breathing and mentioned his legs felt tingly. he died a few hours later. the coroner's office is doing an autopsy. the county is expected to release more details today. >>> today on capitol hill, an article of impeachment aga
live in walnut creek, emily turner, kpix 5. >>> going live now to san francisco. today, mayor london breed will give an update on the city's ongoing efforts to fight covid- 19. she will be joined by director of health dr. grant colfax. you can watch that live on the cbsn bay area at 1:15. today's update will follow the mayor's hopeful tweed on friday saying the city could reopen soon as the rate of transmission drops. she said the city's reproductive rate for the virus is now below 1...
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emily turner has more on that. >>> and i'm emily turner where the windy weather we have experienced allnight has taken its toll here in one neighborhood. specifically on several cars and the side of a house. you can see that makeshift carport is crushed. further back toward the base of the tree you can see the side of that home has been barbed in, pretty significant damage. they will have to repair as this pine tree took a fall and some branches on the car over here. in the meantime the driveway is just covered in debris with all of these pine branches down. that's pretty much been the case with branches down all over the north bay. the drive up here was bumpy because of all the wind that we experienced getting blown around. between that and the debris that is just falling all over the place it's a breezy morning. . >>> sometime for a look at other top stories. fire crews in the east bay providing a full response to a vegetation fire. >> it happened in livermore. one acre of mulch and debris on fire. >>> a search continues for a 12- year-old from fremont. he was overcome by strong waves
emily turner has more on that. >>> and i'm emily turner where the windy weather we have experienced allnight has taken its toll here in one neighborhood. specifically on several cars and the side of a house. you can see that makeshift carport is crushed. further back toward the base of the tree you can see the side of that home has been barbed in, pretty significant damage. they will have to repair as this pine tree took a fall and some branches on the car over here. in the meantime...
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nick turner? guest: i appreciate anthony's comment. i began by saying that i am sorry that he has had the experience he has had, being incarcerated and then released. ae box he is talking about is notion that employers often ask people when they are filing whetherions for jobs they have been arrested or have been convicted or spent time in prison, and that is often meant as a way to weed out people who have been touched by the system. so what anthony is talking about goes exactly to this point that -- if youat 51% of look at the lifetime earnings of people who have been incarcerated, it is 51% less than those who have not been incarcerated. because you are getting cut off from jobs, getting weeded out, being discriminated against. this is happening to millions and millions of people. the one point that i want to make is that it is a big problem sort of at the back end of the system, when people are being released, but one of the most important things we really need to talk about and that i mentioned in my hill op-ed are efforts focused
nick turner? guest: i appreciate anthony's comment. i began by saying that i am sorry that he has had the experience he has had, being incarcerated and then released. ae box he is talking about is notion that employers often ask people when they are filing whetherions for jobs they have been arrested or have been convicted or spent time in prison, and that is often meant as a way to weed out people who have been touched by the system. so what anthony is talking about goes exactly to this point...
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woman in new york that unseated angle, and a new seat in ohio that senator nina turner may as well get. so the squad has new members, republicans should remember this moment, a and fight like hell in the next election. it's only two years away. >> harris: an executive order blit kennedy, your thoughts? >> kennedy: i was not a fan of the executive orders under president obama and trump. i think it constitutes way too much power in the executive branch. i've had a problem with that for quite some time. i will say this about california, i love california. i spent the better part of my life in california. i love the spirit of california. i love the people there. i abhor the politics they are, and i think it is an awful place to look for inspiration. there are so many things that go wrong, and let's not forget the public sector union that have an absolute stranglehold on the state in terms of labor and
woman in new york that unseated angle, and a new seat in ohio that senator nina turner may as well get. so the squad has new members, republicans should remember this moment, a and fight like hell in the next election. it's only two years away. >> harris: an executive order blit kennedy, your thoughts? >> kennedy: i was not a fan of the executive orders under president obama and trump. i think it constitutes way too much power in the executive branch. i've had a problem with that...
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. >> ted turner came calling in 1985. he needed a new host for his fledgling cable news network. >> this is the premiere edition of "larry king live". >> we both put each other on the map. >> we made cnn because everyone started coming to that show. >> among them, the leaders of the free world. >> i don't want to dwell on the watergate thing. you might well have been re-elected if you didn't pardon richard nixon. what are you proudest of? what is it like to be shot? >> former cnn white house producer, wendy walker, oversaw king's show for 18 years. >> larry talked to all the presidents and i think they all felt very comfortable talking to him. >> do you still like this job? >> nobody knew if larry was a republican or democrat. he had no agenda. >> one frequent guest even filled in for larry before moving on to other things. >> i'm donald trump, sitting in for larry tonight. >> trump was a great guest because he was a character. but president, is never thought of him as president. >> "larry king live" had an international
. >> ted turner came calling in 1985. he needed a new host for his fledgling cable news network. >> this is the premiere edition of "larry king live". >> we both put each other on the map. >> we made cnn because everyone started coming to that show. >> among them, the leaders of the free world. >> i don't want to dwell on the watergate thing. you might well have been re-elected if you didn't pardon richard nixon. what are you proudest of? what is it...
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i love has records withjohn lenin, the ronettes, ike and tina turner, the righteous brothers, the listr, his style, the wall of sound style wasn't everyone's tastes and indeed, he produced let it be and his version of let it be was with the huge wall of sound but paul mccartney wasn't really into the wall of sound and he reproduced let it be, cut out all out of phil spectre's orchestrations and stripped away all of that sound, so it wasn't to everyone's tastes. and long before he was convicted in 2003 for murdering lana clarkson, people were reporting all sorts of bizarre things that he did as a guy and it came out, i think, later on that he was violent towards women and all sorts of things, but it is one of those... women and all sorts of things, but it is one of those. . .- but it is one of those. .. tom, we're going — but it is one of those. .. tom, we're going to _ but it is one of those. .. tom, we're going to have _ but it is one of those. .. tom, we're going to have two - but it is one of those. .. tom, | we're going to have two leave at there. thanks so forjoining us. a profess
i love has records withjohn lenin, the ronettes, ike and tina turner, the righteous brothers, the listr, his style, the wall of sound style wasn't everyone's tastes and indeed, he produced let it be and his version of let it be was with the huge wall of sound but paul mccartney wasn't really into the wall of sound and he reproduced let it be, cut out all out of phil spectre's orchestrations and stripped away all of that sound, so it wasn't to everyone's tastes. and long before he was convicted...
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the 1966, he produced what he thought was his masterpiece, river deep, mountain high, i can tina turnerhat caused him to —— this is where his stories of erratic behavior used to emerge. so many grew up loving his music and wanted to work with him, take the beatles, they brought him into try to salvage theirfinal album, they brought him into try to salvage theirfinalalbum, let they brought him into try to salvage theirfinal album, let it they brought him into try to salvage their final album, let it become a john lennon worked with him on the imagined album. imagine, one of the most beloved singles of all time, thatis most beloved singles of all time, that is produced by phil spector. you had him working with leonard cohen, they wrote a whole album in three weeks, be tellingly come up when he worked with leonard cohen, one of the many artists he called —— pulled a gun on. he held the gun to leonard cohen's neck he said i love you, leonard, and leonard cohen turned around, committees that i really hope you do, fail. there are stories of him firing a gun when john lennon was working in the
the 1966, he produced what he thought was his masterpiece, river deep, mountain high, i can tina turnerhat caused him to —— this is where his stories of erratic behavior used to emerge. so many grew up loving his music and wanted to work with him, take the beatles, they brought him into try to salvage theirfinal album, they brought him into try to salvage theirfinalalbum, let they brought him into try to salvage theirfinal album, let it they brought him into try to salvage their final...
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emily turner. >>> live news desk. we have breaking vaccine news right now.y plans to report the results of its latest study as early as next week. then ask for approval from the fda and we could be seeing the shot in arms with in about a month. this is a very promising one because it's only a single dose. it would be easier to give than the other two vaccines that are currently out. you know there's a lot of concern about if these vaccines are going to jive with the latest new strains we have been dealing with. johnson and johnson think it'll because it did a study with 45,000 people on three conments. >>> time for a look at this morning's other top stories. >> yeah. what we are following is a lot today. first, the weather that we have been talking about and all of these evacuations. of course what ann was talking about with the vaccine. stem ll entual transition to age. that is according to the governor. those 65 and older still get shots first and then the state will create tiers based on age but it'll be a while until that happens. >>> today san francisco
emily turner. >>> live news desk. we have breaking vaccine news right now.y plans to report the results of its latest study as early as next week. then ask for approval from the fda and we could be seeing the shot in arms with in about a month. this is a very promising one because it's only a single dose. it would be easier to give than the other two vaccines that are currently out. you know there's a lot of concern about if these vaccines are going to jive with the latest new strains...
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. >> reporter: ted turner came calling in 1985.e needed a new host for his fledgling cable news network. >> this is the premiere edition of "larry king live." >> i think that we both put each other on the map. >> we made cnn because everyone started coming to that show. >> reporter: among them, the leaders of the free world. >> i don't want to dwell on the watergate thing. might well have been reelected if you didn't pardon richard nixon. what is it like to be shot? >> reporter: and wendy walker oversaw king's show for 18 years. >> larry talked to all the presidents. and i think that they all felt very comfortable talking to him. >> do you still like this job? >> nobody knew if larry was a republican or a democrat. he had no agenda. >> reporter: one frequent guest filled in for larry. >> i'm donald trump sitting in for larry tonight. >> trump was a great guest because he was a character. but president, i never thought of him as president. >> reporter: "larry king live" had an international audience. global leaders knew if they talk
. >> reporter: ted turner came calling in 1985.e needed a new host for his fledgling cable news network. >> this is the premiere edition of "larry king live." >> i think that we both put each other on the map. >> we made cnn because everyone started coming to that show. >> reporter: among them, the leaders of the free world. >> i don't want to dwell on the watergate thing. might well have been reelected if you didn't pardon richard nixon. what is it...
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emily turner. >>> a live look from san jose. public health estimate they would need to give 13,000 shots a day for the next seven months to get everybody vaccinated by august 1st. right now they are vaccinating fewer than 2,000 people a day. >>> be sure to check out the website for the latest vaccine guide. we break down the tiers of who is eligible next. its right at the top of the page on kpix.com. >>> tahoe is officially opened to tourists again. the governor lifted the stay at home order for the greater sacramento region as the icu availability improved. the region now returns to the purple tier of the reopening plan. it means restaurants can reopen for outdoor dining which is good news for businesss in old sacramento. >> time to clean everything. make sure the staff is on proper protocollable outdoor dining. >> it's very rough. we were able to hang there and we are excited to go back to work. >> many restaurant workers were forced to get second jobs to make up for the time off. >>> the time is 6:09. health experts fed up. b
emily turner. >>> a live look from san jose. public health estimate they would need to give 13,000 shots a day for the next seven months to get everybody vaccinated by august 1st. right now they are vaccinating fewer than 2,000 people a day. >>> be sure to check out the website for the latest vaccine guide. we break down the tiers of who is eligible next. its right at the top of the page on kpix.com. >>> tahoe is officially opened to tourists again. the governor...
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let's get right to kpix 5's emily turner live in walnut creek with all of the details on this. what are we expecting in the days ahead? >> reporter: some good news, thankfully. people are really excited about this. later this morning, governor newsom will be lifting the shelter in place orders. that means break out the tarps, the tents, the heaters because things can hope fully get back closer to normal. now, moving counties back into the reopening framework based on the colored tiers and stay- at-home order had shut down high risk activities. it was extended indefinitely at the end of the month but last night, members of california restaurant association received this email stating that senior members of the newsom administration had informed the association that the governor would be lifting the stay-at- home order todaywo give rtaurants the all clear to resume outdoor dining. so far, the state has refused to release data that proved outdoor dining contributed to transmission. >> without anybody else being able to look at this data, whether it is local officials or doctors or
let's get right to kpix 5's emily turner live in walnut creek with all of the details on this. what are we expecting in the days ahead? >> reporter: some good news, thankfully. people are really excited about this. later this morning, governor newsom will be lifting the shelter in place orders. that means break out the tarps, the tents, the heaters because things can hope fully get back closer to normal. now, moving counties back into the reopening framework based on the colored tiers and...
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lord turner: it is hugely important.tion plans to be more ambitious and forceful on climate change than we might have thought a year ago. it is becoming one of their signature policies. you can see that in your range of appointments. and a -- you can see that in the range of appointments. a clear commitment to be a net zero economy by 2050. although joe biden will be constrained on what you can get through the senate in terms of legislation, there is a lot he can do by executive order. and simply by the tone or mood music, that will have a big effect. a lot of american businesses have been hedging their bets. they have not wanted to make climate change commitments because they would get a nasty call from donald trump. the change will unleash a major change. this is a very positive movement and mood for climate change in this crucial year in the run-up to the conference in glasgow in november. matt: we have the paris agreement. what are the other actions president biden can take? lord turner: he can undo a set of things t
lord turner: it is hugely important.tion plans to be more ambitious and forceful on climate change than we might have thought a year ago. it is becoming one of their signature policies. you can see that in your range of appointments. and a -- you can see that in the range of appointments. a clear commitment to be a net zero economy by 2050. although joe biden will be constrained on what you can get through the senate in terms of legislation, there is a lot he can do by executive order. and...
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emily turner. >>> a live look now from san jose. santa clara county's vaccine roll out is not going as hoped this morning. public health officials say they would need to give an average of 13,000 shots a day for the next seven months to get everybody vaccinated by august 1st. right now they are vaccinating fewer than 2,000 people a day. >>> happening today in the north bay, sonoma county is joining forces with safeway's pharmacist to give the first moderna vaccinations to kelly health workers. that will happen at the drive through clinic in santa rose a. as vaccine roll out continues around the bay area stay with us for all the latest updates. you can head to kpix.com for a complete guide to see where you land in the state's system. >>> new this morning, a new bay area study suggests college campuses are at risk for becoming coronavirus super spreaders. the stanford university study looked at 30 campuses with high case numbers and found over half had spikes with in the first two weeks of class. researchers say that strict measures c
emily turner. >>> a live look now from san jose. santa clara county's vaccine roll out is not going as hoped this morning. public health officials say they would need to give an average of 13,000 shots a day for the next seven months to get everybody vaccinated by august 1st. right now they are vaccinating fewer than 2,000 people a day. >>> happening today in the north bay, sonoma county is joining forces with safeway's pharmacist to give the first moderna vaccinations to...
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he personally ordered the mattocks back, and he ordered another destroyer the sea uss he turner joy toeinforce them attics. for good measure, he also ordered two aircraft carriers into the golf. on august 4th, 1964, on an extremely stormy night in the golf, radar and solar operators on board the mattocks and turner joy saw us see just alive of hostile torpedoes. the guns blazed into the night. a few hours later though, when the terms subsided in the sun came up, no one was sure there was any enemies out there at all. captain jiang hurricane was the commander on the mattis, immediately radio the headquarters quote review of action makes many co-reported contacts appear very doubtful. no actual citing by mattocks suggests complete evaluation before any further action and quote. and the admiral passed that message on to the pentagon and went to secretary of defense. mcnamara sat down with the joint chiefs of staff to discuss whether or not it could be concluded on the base of the evidence, a second attack against u.s. ships and in fact taken place in the gulf of tom can. during the delibe
he personally ordered the mattocks back, and he ordered another destroyer the sea uss he turner joy toeinforce them attics. for good measure, he also ordered two aircraft carriers into the golf. on august 4th, 1964, on an extremely stormy night in the golf, radar and solar operators on board the mattocks and turner joy saw us see just alive of hostile torpedoes. the guns blazed into the night. a few hours later though, when the terms subsided in the sun came up, no one was sure there was any...
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, good to i you view the global picture. 0k, dr| mark eccleston-turner, good to get mark eccleston—turneravel restrictions, aimed at preventing the spread of new variants of the virus, identified in south africa and brazil. british nationals and those with residency rights who arrive from high—risk countries will be required to quarantine in a hotel at their own expense for up to ten days, in a bid to improve compliance with self—isolation rules. labour says hotel quarantines should be mandatory for all arrivals. joss croft is the chief executive of ukinbound, a trade association representing tourism in the uk. thank you forjoining us. 0bviously thank you forjoining us. obviously we are yet to hear from the home secretary, priti patel, the minister doing the rounds of breakfast interviews this morning wouldn't be drawn on the specifics of what she would announce but it does look as though this quarantine idea will be restricted to arrivals from hotspots where the variance are known to be. is that a reasonable step forward in your opinion? labour is saying anyone coming from anywhere in th
, good to i you view the global picture. 0k, dr| mark eccleston-turner, good to get mark eccleston—turneravel restrictions, aimed at preventing the spread of new variants of the virus, identified in south africa and brazil. british nationals and those with residency rights who arrive from high—risk countries will be required to quarantine in a hotel at their own expense for up to ten days, in a bid to improve compliance with self—isolation rules. labour says hotel quarantines should be...
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so, the guns from the maddux and turner joy blazed into the night. a few hours later when the storms subsided and the storm came up, no one was sure there were any enemies at all. the captain of the maddux, quote, appears very doubtful, no actual sighting by maddux. suggest complete evaluation before any further action. and admiral ulysses s. sharp passed that message on to the pentagon. so, it went to secretary of defense robert mcnamara. mcnamara sat down with the joint chiefs of staff to decide whether or not it could be concluded that a second attack against u.s. ships had in fact taken place in the gulf of tonkin. and during their deliberations, naval intelligence provided mcnamara. yes a second attack had taken place. to this day there is no persuasive evidence that a second attack occurred, although oceans of ink have been spilled arguing about whether it did or not. i've read a lot of analyses, probably too many analyses of the tonkin gulf incident or incidents. i am absolutely confident in asserting that the second alleged incident was an il
so, the guns from the maddux and turner joy blazed into the night. a few hours later when the storms subsided and the storm came up, no one was sure there were any enemies at all. the captain of the maddux, quote, appears very doubtful, no actual sighting by maddux. suggest complete evaluation before any further action. and admiral ulysses s. sharp passed that message on to the pentagon. so, it went to secretary of defense robert mcnamara. mcnamara sat down with the joint chiefs of staff to...
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emily turner. >> a lot going on for sure. power lines across the bay area left thousands in the dark. more than 77,000 customers were without power at last check. the area's most affected, abouta clara and santa cruz. remember you can keep up with the changing weather by downloading the news app. you can also sign up for > san francisco mayor and director of health say progress in the fight against coronavirus is coming but right now they are focused on wrapping up vaccinations. >> the road will begin to lighten. i can see it. it's not tomorrow but it's soon. right now we need to continue to focus on doing the hard work each and every day to get through this. >> in the past 24 hours the city has reported 333 new cases of the virus. hospitalizations are still up. the city is hoping to receive nearly 1800 doses of the vaccine this week. with demand so high if they tonight get a new shipment the city could run out by thursday. starting today, people can sign up to be told when they will be next in line for the vaccine. that's at
emily turner. >> a lot going on for sure. power lines across the bay area left thousands in the dark. more than 77,000 customers were without power at last check. the area's most affected, abouta clara and santa cruz. remember you can keep up with the changing weather by downloading the news app. you can also sign up for > san francisco mayor and director of health say progress in the fight against coronavirus is coming but right now they are focused on wrapping up vaccinations....
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kpix 5's emily turner shows us to celebrate. >> reporter: there are no big parades or crowds lining the street but that will not stop people from celebrating the memory and the message of dr. martin luther king. it is not quite the radeof years past thanks to the coronavirus but today celebrations for martin luther king day are just as important. >> it is important for us to keep the spirit of dr. king alive along with his philosophy. now it is a little different. we will be in our car but we are still here. pokainrt joed acrowin el ceito for a crowd, spaced appropriately apart. ny but all of them agreeing this year it is particularly important to preach mlk's message of peace inclusion, and equality. >> right now there is so much negativity. we want to let people know, everybody as one. >> reporter: faith leaders also held a rally at the mlk freedom center today. this year's theme, keeping the dream alive. the northern california mlk foundation also went virtual for this year's celebration, offering a wide range of on- demand content including services, videos, and an art festival. whe
kpix 5's emily turner shows us to celebrate. >> reporter: there are no big parades or crowds lining the street but that will not stop people from celebrating the memory and the message of dr. martin luther king. it is not quite the radeof years past thanks to the coronavirus but today celebrations for martin luther king day are just as important. >> it is important for us to keep the spirit of dr. king alive along with his philosophy. now it is a little different. we will be in our...
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billy turner is live in the north bay. first let's get right to the meteorologist aberrantly with our current conditions. >> i want to show you high definition doppler . we have been seeing and tends rainfall rates with the atmospheric river as well as windy conditions. you can see through morgan hill into gilroy looking at that heavy rain at this hour. as we look to the east debate and the tri-valley looking at scattered showers with light to moderate rain with some brief heavy downpours. you can see still looking at the wet weather. we are also dealing with storm reports. these are hours storm reports within the last three hours of wind damage as well as flash flooding. we are watching this closely. we have a flash flood watch that remains in effect through thursday afternoon. that is for the east bay hills and the santa cruz mountains. that flash flood watch for the north bay has been canceled. we are still looking with the heavy rain we saw overnight mudslides, rockslides as well. the high wind warning that is still in
billy turner is live in the north bay. first let's get right to the meteorologist aberrantly with our current conditions. >> i want to show you high definition doppler . we have been seeing and tends rainfall rates with the atmospheric river as well as windy conditions. you can see through morgan hill into gilroy looking at that heavy rain at this hour. as we look to the east debate and the tri-valley looking at scattered showers with light to moderate rain with some brief heavy...
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tonight will hear from john turner, professor turner is a professor of religious studies and he teaches about religion in american history and culture. he earned his master's in timidity in louisville presbyterian geological cemetery and phd in american history from notre dame. his earlier books look at the history of mormonism and include pioneer profit published in 2012 and the mormon biography published in 2015, books by harvard university press. the present his book, they knew they were programs in american liberty. history of attempts to interrupt to pro programs, brave refugees for religious the pretty and that of oppressors who betrayed american allies, sold their land and went to work. professor will demonstrate more, get history from these two narratives suggest. we should have plenty of time for questions so please submit the q&a as they come to you and will get to as many as possible. professor turner, thank you for coming tonight. the floor is yours. >> thank you so much. pleased to participate in this program. massachusetts historical society is one of my very favorite plac
tonight will hear from john turner, professor turner is a professor of religious studies and he teaches about religion in american history and culture. he earned his master's in timidity in louisville presbyterian geological cemetery and phd in american history from notre dame. his earlier books look at the history of mormonism and include pioneer profit published in 2012 and the mormon biography published in 2015, books by harvard university press. the present his book, they knew they were...
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professor turner, thanks for being with us. >> guest: thank you so much. this is one of my favorite places in the world to do research, so vast and rich, national, courteous and knowledgeable and it is hard not to feel smarter when surrounded by portraits on the wall of the reading room, to aspire and live up to a historian, it is rather like heaven on earth. this evening i begin with a story and try to post some questions about the legacy of plymouth colony. the story is from the town in plymouth colony of swansea and the main action takes place in june of 1675 as english cultures and townspeople huddled in the house of john miles. back in the 1650s miles form the network of access to congregation and late groups in southern wales. he rejoiced that since the enjoyment of our precious liberty, many thousands come to the profession of the gospel. after the restoration of english monarchy, miles no longer had that liberty so he wisely moved to new england to the bay colony and the plymouth colony town of rehobeth. miles was a powerful creature, but not every
professor turner, thanks for being with us. >> guest: thank you so much. this is one of my favorite places in the world to do research, so vast and rich, national, courteous and knowledgeable and it is hard not to feel smarter when surrounded by portraits on the wall of the reading room, to aspire and live up to a historian, it is rather like heaven on earth. this evening i begin with a story and try to post some questions about the legacy of plymouth colony. the story is from the town in...
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let's start at the white house with gillian turner and president biden's first evening and office.ian. >> good evening, shannon. it is officially a row. 1600 pennsylvania avenue. he did hit the ground running today. he signed 17 executive orders, some of them repealing some of the trump era signature policies and tonight he managed to get his first cabinet level appointee confirmed to the senate, avril haines is a new director national intelligence. >> president biden: so help me god. >> congratulations mr. president. >> his first act focused on immigration. he stopped construction of the southern border wall and moved to protect the children of illegal immigrants. >> president biden: we will repair our alliances and engaged with the world once again. >> he rejoined the paris climate agreement, killed permits for the keystone pipeline, and entered a 100 day mask day challenge. the one thing he avoided mentioning all day, former president trumps name. but he did come up short on criticism of his administration. >> president biden: we face an attack on our democracy and truth. a ragi
let's start at the white house with gillian turner and president biden's first evening and office.ian. >> good evening, shannon. it is officially a row. 1600 pennsylvania avenue. he did hit the ground running today. he signed 17 executive orders, some of them repealing some of the trump era signature policies and tonight he managed to get his first cabinet level appointee confirmed to the senate, avril haines is a new director national intelligence. >> president biden: so help me...
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robbie turner, it has been very good for us to get some of your time, thank you very much.p will be leaving the white house, and joe biden will take office marking a dramatic shift in us politics. in the last of our series of lookaheads to 2021, our senior north america reporter, anthony zurcher, takes us through his predictions for the year ahead. of course, the biggest topic in us politics in 2021 is that there is going to be a new president leading the country. donald trump's time in the oval office is coming to an end and onjanuary the 20th, joe biden will be sworn in as the 46th president of the united states. normally in the first 100 days of a presidency, the president focuses on his agenda and his priorities at a time when his political capital is at its highest, butjoe biden pretty much has his agenda already set for him. 100 million shots in the first 100 days. his administration is going to be responsible for rolling out a coronavirus vaccine in an efficient and equitable manner. after that, joe biden is going to have to focus on the societal and economic impact
robbie turner, it has been very good for us to get some of your time, thank you very much.p will be leaving the white house, and joe biden will take office marking a dramatic shift in us politics. in the last of our series of lookaheads to 2021, our senior north america reporter, anthony zurcher, takes us through his predictions for the year ahead. of course, the biggest topic in us politics in 2021 is that there is going to be a new president leading the country. donald trump's time in the...
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first, kpix 5's emily turner the te is out. the tables and chairs and heaters maybe not quite out yet but they will be close to follow . >> i am so excited. i'm thrilled. >> reporter: it is a new day with a brighter business outlook . as of this morning, the bay area is out of the shadow of shelter in place. the governor lifted the mandatory shelter in place order and is now on track to reopen. that means salons can start seeing clients again. this time, hopefully they will stay open. >> i am hoping this was the last shutdown. from now on, we can just operate at the normal, steady pace. >> reporter: after what has been a tough 12 months, insignia hair salon has been closedofth. regina hopes we are turning a corner and her clients do too. >> everyone in the bay area has been pretty onboard with social distancing and doing what we are supposed to do but, my god. we need to get back to business. i hope that things return to normal really quickly. >> reporter: out of shelter in place means we move back to the colored tiers, startin
first, kpix 5's emily turner the te is out. the tables and chairs and heaters maybe not quite out yet but they will be close to follow . >> i am so excited. i'm thrilled. >> reporter: it is a new day with a brighter business outlook . as of this morning, the bay area is out of the shadow of shelter in place. the governor lifted the mandatory shelter in place order and is now on track to reopen. that means salons can start seeing clients again. this time, hopefully they will stay...
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leonard coen, tina turner, john lennon he produced them all.or years he hid from the from view. stories emerged of his controlling abusive behaviour. aren't you lonely in this big house? must be very lonely. then in 2003, he invited an actress lana clarkson back home. a few hours later she was found, shot dead. phil spector said he wanted to turn pop into art. by the end, he has this to say. "trust me, you wouldn't want my life. i've not been at peace. i have not been happy. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin patersonjoins me now. deeply troubled, obviously a murder conviction but a musical genius as well. how did this wall of sound actually originate and how did he persuade people to get involved with it? ., ., ,., ., , persuade people to get involved with it? ., ., .,, , it? the wall of sound was this production — it? the wall of sound was this production technique - it? the wall of sound was this production technique he - it? the wall of sound was this i production technique he created, it? the wall of sound was this - production techniqu
leonard coen, tina turner, john lennon he produced them all.or years he hid from the from view. stories emerged of his controlling abusive behaviour. aren't you lonely in this big house? must be very lonely. then in 2003, he invited an actress lana clarkson back home. a few hours later she was found, shot dead. phil spector said he wanted to turn pop into art. by the end, he has this to say. "trust me, you wouldn't want my life. i've not been at peace. i have not been happy. 0ur...
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but i knew that night that would work i just knew it would work and ted turner turned out to be. work for nobody like. paul newman told me some once it's so true any successful person in any field who when discussing his or her life doesn't use the word luck is a liar. are. played a part left right. what if i didn't. say. now someone would say well you have been successful luck is the residue of design that. rather be lucky than good yeah one of the great quotes of all time if you are lucky. you got it may look false you don't know what it is. but when you hit the ball that guy makes the error. and you take advantage of the. luck. so c.n.n. is doing very well and the star at c.n.n. . not to embarrass you was larry king you had the highest ratings for the show so there's an upstart called fox news and they've got this guy named bill o'reilly on and bill o'reilly comes on and he figures he's going to he's kind of a bully and he's going to become famous by going after the big guy at c.n.n. so night in a night out he starts punching you in the nose on the air and saying you're no goo
but i knew that night that would work i just knew it would work and ted turner turned out to be. work for nobody like. paul newman told me some once it's so true any successful person in any field who when discussing his or her life doesn't use the word luck is a liar. are. played a part left right. what if i didn't. say. now someone would say well you have been successful luck is the residue of design that. rather be lucky than good yeah one of the great quotes of all time if you are lucky....
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this is very subjective business so they like me and i got a national radio talk show and then ted turner used to be on that show and he liked me and he had an opening and he called and that led to c.n.n. and that lasted. 25 and a half years at the same time on the same network which set a record and then when i came to an end i really thought i could retire and then artie came along do you think all these different formats are going to influence the 2016 presidential race they already have. the social network helped elect barack obama which was the 2 greatest campaigns ever in american history or obama's campaign that he hadn't won the 2nd time before it even started because of the social networks and the way they think that they did it around the country they had networks of people young people working hard in all cities and even after the 1st debate which romney had won i had a republican insider tell me. kimmel mean he said you know the race is over and i said yeah romney was very effective as obama's one already they knew already so social network the whole rigamarole donald trump i
this is very subjective business so they like me and i got a national radio talk show and then ted turner used to be on that show and he liked me and he had an opening and he called and that led to c.n.n. and that lasted. 25 and a half years at the same time on the same network which set a record and then when i came to an end i really thought i could retire and then artie came along do you think all these different formats are going to influence the 2016 presidential race they already have....
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and here's a statement from cnn's founder ted turner.aking up to the news of the passing of larry king felt like a punch to the gut. larry was one of my closest and dearest friends and in my opinion, the world's greatest p broadcast journalist of all time. if anyone asks me what is my greatest achievements in life, one is the creation of cnn and, other is hiring larry king. he was a consummate professional, amazing mentor to many and a good friend to all. the world has lost a true legend. and we have been mentioning larry was a part of the cnn family for more than two decades, for more than 17 of those years, wendy walker was his executive producer. she spoke with cnn about working with king and what made his show a compelling hour of must watch television. >> i was producing the white house at cnn for ten years, and i was ten years at the white house, as you know, is a long time, and i thought what am i going to be able to do that's going to top this. well, tom johnson called me at the white house one day and i said, i have an idea, we
and here's a statement from cnn's founder ted turner.aking up to the news of the passing of larry king felt like a punch to the gut. larry was one of my closest and dearest friends and in my opinion, the world's greatest p broadcast journalist of all time. if anyone asks me what is my greatest achievements in life, one is the creation of cnn and, other is hiring larry king. he was a consummate professional, amazing mentor to many and a good friend to all. the world has lost a true legend. and...
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emily turner. >> almost 5,000 people have been told to evacuate. same people who have had to evacuate for fires, faced several power outages, now face the threat of wet weather. >> we want to get people out of the way. that's the only way to prevent this. >> in the calm before the storm, deputies finished up their door to door knocks, evacuating people in the burn zone. with blue bird skies and calm winds the county said there are still plenty of people staying. >> we are having some success. there are some people still up in the valley. this is kind of a diy culture. >> there are three evacuation centers set up. they were all quiet this morning. once the rain starts though they are expected to pick up. officials say that the time to leave is now. >> if you hear something coming down the hill at you it's too late. the only thing to do is just get out of the way right now, especially in a low lying area, 30 feet from a creek bed. >> the national weather service said the evacuation zone will loose power due to wind, flooding and the risk of falling t
emily turner. >> almost 5,000 people have been told to evacuate. same people who have had to evacuate for fires, faced several power outages, now face the threat of wet weather. >> we want to get people out of the way. that's the only way to prevent this. >> in the calm before the storm, deputies finished up their door to door knocks, evacuating people in the burn zone. with blue bird skies and calm winds the county said there are still plenty of people staying. >> we...
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but i knew that night that would work i just knew it would work and ted turner turned out to be. for nobody like. paul newman told me some once it's so true any successful person in any field who when discussing his or her life doesn't use the word luck is a liar. are. played a part left right. what if i didn't. say. now someone would say well you have been successful is the residue of design for a keyset that. rather be lucky than good yeah one of the great quotes of all time if you are lucky. you got it may look faults you don't know what it is. but when you hit the ball a guy makes the. and then you take advantage of the. luck. so c.n.n. is doing very well and the star at c.n.n. . not to embarrass you was larry king you had the highest ratings for the show so there's an upstart called fox news and they've got this guy named bill o'reilly on and bill o'reilly comes on and he figures he's going to he's kind of a bully and he's going to become famous by going after the big guy at c.n.n. so night in and night out he starts punching you in the nose on the air and saying you're no g
but i knew that night that would work i just knew it would work and ted turner turned out to be. for nobody like. paul newman told me some once it's so true any successful person in any field who when discussing his or her life doesn't use the word luck is a liar. are. played a part left right. what if i didn't. say. now someone would say well you have been successful is the residue of design for a keyset that. rather be lucky than good yeah one of the great quotes of all time if you are lucky....
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our focus and forced a reckoning with the longstanding injustices. >> sreenivasan: margery austin turnerthe urban institute, thanks so much for joining us. >> you're very welcome. >> this is pbs newshour weekend, saturday. >> sreenivasan: in just six months, the 2020 olympics are set to begin in tokyo, japan. the summer games were delayed last year following the coronavirus outbreak and rescheduled for 2021. but, with the country battling its third wave of infections, will japan be ready to host the olympics games? newshour weekend's ivette felicio has more. >> reporter: it's been almost a year since the international olympic committee, or i.o.c., announced the 2020 tokyo olympic games would be postponed because of the covid-19 pandemic. and ever since then, there's been speculation about canceling the games altogether. organizers say they expect to spend more than $12 billion hosting the olympi, but with parts of the world still experiencing a growing number of covid-19 cases and japan yet to begin vaccinations, there's growing uncertainty over the future of the delayed 2020 games. on w
our focus and forced a reckoning with the longstanding injustices. >> sreenivasan: margery austin turnerthe urban institute, thanks so much for joining us. >> you're very welcome. >> this is pbs newshour weekend, saturday. >> sreenivasan: in just six months, the 2020 olympics are set to begin in tokyo, japan. the summer games were delayed last year following the coronavirus outbreak and rescheduled for 2021. but, with the country battling its third wave of infections,...
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covid the forty-niners made alternate arrangements earlier today, i spoke to former 40 niner keena turner about their exciting new virtual tour. take a look. starting this weekend we've got a sneak peek of a new virtual tour that's being launched by the forty-niners museum and who better to talk about that with us then keena turner 4 time super bowl champ member of the bay area sports hall of fame. and now he's vp and senior adviser to the general manager for the forty-niners keanna thank you so much for joining me, let's talk a little bit about this tour. what exactly can fans expect when they logged on. >>well the museum staff got together like you minutes, okay, just you know not the ability to come in to physically enjoy the museum wanted to come up with the way for the faithful to still enjoy it. and the virtual tour idea just kind of took off and it's a wonderful way. to be close to the museum and get the whole effect it. without being in the space. >>what are some of the exhibits that fans can expect to see in a virtual tour. >>well we've got 11 fantastic so. it's really exciting f
covid the forty-niners made alternate arrangements earlier today, i spoke to former 40 niner keena turner about their exciting new virtual tour. take a look. starting this weekend we've got a sneak peek of a new virtual tour that's being launched by the forty-niners museum and who better to talk about that with us then keena turner 4 time super bowl champ member of the bay area sports hall of fame. and now he's vp and senior adviser to the general manager for the forty-niners keanna thank you...
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his "wall of sound" recordings, working with acts such as the righteous brothers, and ike and tina turnerr of phil spector�*s life was a court case. a conviction for murder. he appeared eccentric, troubled, lonely, a man mired in his own darkness. but what he leaves behind are some of the most joyous masterpieces in the history of pop. # he knew what he was doing when he caught my eye - # da—doo ron—ron—ron, da—doo ron—ron...# - # you've lost that lovin' feelin'...# # to love, love, love him and i do...# and this was his first hit. here he is on the right, aged 18. but there was always a darkness. this love song wasn't about a girl, it was about his dead father. it was not a happy childhood. it wasn't. i mean, when yourfather blows his head open, you know, it's not funny, and it leaves a scar on you. # so won't you say you love me...# . his signature was the wall of sound. it turned pop into a sonic torrent of heightened emotion. # every place we go...# # imagine no possessions...# john lennon, leonard cohen, tina turner, he produced them all. but there are also many stories of his errati
his "wall of sound" recordings, working with acts such as the righteous brothers, and ike and tina turnerr of phil spector�*s life was a court case. a conviction for murder. he appeared eccentric, troubled, lonely, a man mired in his own darkness. but what he leaves behind are some of the most joyous masterpieces in the history of pop. # he knew what he was doing when he caught my eye - # da—doo ron—ron—ron, da—doo ron—ron...# - # you've lost that lovin' feelin'...# # to...
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john lennon, leonard cohen, tina turner, he produced them all.viour. he was abusive and controlling. excuse me, camera. he had a habit of threatening people with guns. aren't you lonely in this big house? must be very lonely. and then in 2003, he invited lana clarkson, an actress he had met at a club to his home. a few hours later, she was found. she had been shot dead. phil spector was convicted of second degree murder. his death from covid related complications comes 11 years into his 19 year sentence. phil spector said he wanted to turn pop into art. by the end he had this to say. "trust me, you wouldn't want my life. "i have not been at peace." one of president trump's final foreign policy moves before he leaves the white house has been to pull key us troops out of somalia, a country still struggling against islamist terrorists after three decades of conflict. critics say the withdrawal is rash, providing in—coming presidentjoe biden with the tough decision of whether or not to send troops back in. the islamist group al shabab remains a power
john lennon, leonard cohen, tina turner, he produced them all.viour. he was abusive and controlling. excuse me, camera. he had a habit of threatening people with guns. aren't you lonely in this big house? must be very lonely. and then in 2003, he invited lana clarkson, an actress he had met at a club to his home. a few hours later, she was found. she had been shot dead. phil spector was convicted of second degree murder. his death from covid related complications comes 11 years into his 19 year...
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heightened emotion. # every place we go...# # imagine no possessions...# john lennon, leonard cohen, tina turnerling. excuse me, camera. he had a habit of threatening people with guns. aren't you lonely in this big house? must be very lonely. and then in 2003, he invited lana clarkson, an actress he had met at a club, to his home. a few hours later, she was found. she'd been shot dead. phil spector was convicted of second—degree murder. his death from covid—related complications comes 11 years into his 19—year sentence. phil spector said he wanted to turn pop into art. by the end, he had this to say: "trust me, you wouldn't want my life. "i have not been at peace." in north africa, dozens of young people have been arrested in tunisia after two nights of disturbances in cities across the country. its ailing economy is a key source of frustration alongside the apparent humiliation of a shepherd by local officials. it follows months of nightly curfews and a partial lockdown to battle covid-i9. mark lobel reports. a police crackdown in tunisia's capital during a coronavirus lockdown. violent clashes
heightened emotion. # every place we go...# # imagine no possessions...# john lennon, leonard cohen, tina turnerling. excuse me, camera. he had a habit of threatening people with guns. aren't you lonely in this big house? must be very lonely. and then in 2003, he invited lana clarkson, an actress he had met at a club, to his home. a few hours later, she was found. she'd been shot dead. phil spector was convicted of second—degree murder. his death from covid—related complications comes 11...
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. >> reporter: kim turner was with her two-year-old grandson fisher when she heard the storm intensifyhis house was just shaking, and the electricity was out, so we were just down in the basement. >> reporter: they got to safety just in time before this tree crushed their home. >> come on, darling. >> reporter: tonight, she's still emotional recounting their close call. you saved your grandson. steve and sue gambla had even less time to prepare, shaken awake by the tornado ripping apart their hotel. >> we get in this bathroom and, sure enough, we just went in the room and prayed, and felt the thing, you know, shaking. and my next concern was, like, are the two floors above us going to fall down on top of us? >> reporter: the same storm system that spawned the alabama tornado rolled through the midwest, dumping record-breaking snowfall in nebraska. state troopers there responded to more than 300 weather-related accidents. now, grandmother kim turner tells us she just happened to be baby-sitting her grandson because her daughter was at the hospital giving birth to twins prematurely. nora
. >> reporter: kim turner was with her two-year-old grandson fisher when she heard the storm intensifyhis house was just shaking, and the electricity was out, so we were just down in the basement. >> reporter: they got to safety just in time before this tree crushed their home. >> come on, darling. >> reporter: tonight, she's still emotional recounting their close call. you saved your grandson. steve and sue gambla had even less time to prepare, shaken awake by the...
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i want to bring in trish turner, who was excellent with her reporting today.t the dozen or so senators to fight this certification in the hours ahead? what have you learned? se rorte ems kell this cos and drama as served to do the exact opposite of what the protesters have wanted, and that's the unify lawmakers. chuck schumer came out and said the senate chamber will meet at 8:00 tonight. they have to vote down the arizona objection, the joint session will then resume and lawmakers are determined they will finish this tonight. unclear if there are two other objections on pennsylvania and georgia, but it does not look like it right now. >> all right, trish turner with us tonight. trish, thank you for your reporting all day long. >>> and when we come back, the headline late today involving the georgia senate races. the big news tonight. hritis. and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq re
i want to bring in trish turner, who was excellent with her reporting today.t the dozen or so senators to fight this certification in the hours ahead? what have you learned? se rorte ems kell this cos and drama as served to do the exact opposite of what the protesters have wanted, and that's the unify lawmakers. chuck schumer came out and said the senate chamber will meet at 8:00 tonight. they have to vote down the arizona objection, the joint session will then resume and lawmakers are...