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, and many years as ward 86, the aids ward. it's personal to me, when i'm now in covid tracing and case investigation, when i hear people call this hospital zuckerberg. it's san francisco general hospital, and please restore that name. i thank you. >> clerk: thank you for sharing your comments. could we get the next caller, please. >> hello. my name is don blitz. i'm a private citizen long-term san francisco resident. i'm a resident of matt haney's district. i want to say that i support 1,000% the comments of supervisor mar and haney and the proposition. every day, i have to see something on facebook reflective of their improper standards in terms of what appears on their platform. i think it's a little disingenuous to imply that rich people won't make donations unless they get their name on a building because they do it all the time, and i want to address a little bit the larger issue, because as a private citizen in general, i don't believe that anybody, any rich person should be able to buy free publicity like this or be giv
, and many years as ward 86, the aids ward. it's personal to me, when i'm now in covid tracing and case investigation, when i hear people call this hospital zuckerberg. it's san francisco general hospital, and please restore that name. i thank you. >> clerk: thank you for sharing your comments. could we get the next caller, please. >> hello. my name is don blitz. i'm a private citizen long-term san francisco resident. i'm a resident of matt haney's district. i want to say that i...
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use and isolation wards relatives and chaplains are prevented from visiting the sick and dying. as for you of course it troubles the relatives they ask who is with my father my brother my son now what should have to dial for. germany's health care system has risen to the challenge many critically ill patients have been saved 'd but many people dying of covert have been denied visitors for weeks on end. and we've seen this medicine can heal the body but the soul requires love for it to heal and that's what is being neglected here those stories for us these outside support. what needs to be done so that covert patients and their relatives don't suffer psychological trauma. patient is transferred to the copan center at the university hospital in essen western germany currently there are 12 covert patients being treated here the new patient is unusual he's just 29 years old. a supporter this is a patient who's come from some distance away he was receiving non-empty. he said breathing assessed as but it was insufficient we've connected an artificial long put him on life support he wa
use and isolation wards relatives and chaplains are prevented from visiting the sick and dying. as for you of course it troubles the relatives they ask who is with my father my brother my son now what should have to dial for. germany's health care system has risen to the challenge many critically ill patients have been saved 'd but many people dying of covert have been denied visitors for weeks on end. and we've seen this medicine can heal the body but the soul requires love for it to heal and...
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use and isolation wards relatives and chaplains are prevented from visiting the sick and dying. of of course the troubles the relatives they ask who was with my father my brother my son well what should have to die for. germany's health care system has risen to the challenge many critically ill patients have been safe but many people dying of covert have been denied visitors for weeks on end. and we've seen this medicine can heal the body but the soul requires love for it to heal and that's what is being neglected here those stores force these outside it supports. what needs to be done so that covert patients and their relatives don't suffer psychological trauma. i patients as. transferred to the copan center at the university hospital in essen western germany currently there are 12 patients being treated here the new patient is unusual he's just 29 years old. this is a patient who's come from some distance away he was receiving noninvasive breathing assistance but it was insufficient we've connected an artificial long put him on life support he was brought here by helicopter wi
use and isolation wards relatives and chaplains are prevented from visiting the sick and dying. of of course the troubles the relatives they ask who was with my father my brother my son well what should have to die for. germany's health care system has risen to the challenge many critically ill patients have been safe but many people dying of covert have been denied visitors for weeks on end. and we've seen this medicine can heal the body but the soul requires love for it to heal and that's...
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only michael ward would have those in the proper size.is bloomberg. ♪ tom: good morning, "bloomberg surveillance", francine and tom in london and new york. visity, this is an annual with a gentleman from harrods so we can deplete them wallet at the acclaimed store. michael ward, even he, unprepared for a pandemic. we get a briefing. what an original holiday season. what is your biggest headache now to make it a celebration? closures is normal. lots of stock. we are going on sale today ahead of boxing day to make sure everybody gets a little love christmas. tom: it is about the experience. how do you manage restaurants? the acclaimed foodcourt. how do you manage that? escalators. how do you piece it together in a pandemic? changed.everything has we have standard operating procedures for every areas, screens to make sure people are safe. we are still creating units. the differences we want to make sure people get a normal christmas. i hope when you come to harrods today, you would not see any other difference from any other year. francine:
only michael ward would have those in the proper size.is bloomberg. ♪ tom: good morning, "bloomberg surveillance", francine and tom in london and new york. visity, this is an annual with a gentleman from harrods so we can deplete them wallet at the acclaimed store. michael ward, even he, unprepared for a pandemic. we get a briefing. what an original holiday season. what is your biggest headache now to make it a celebration? closures is normal. lots of stock. we are going on sale...
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use and isolation wards relatives and chaplains are prevented from visiting the sick and dying. of of course the troubles the relatives they ask who was with my father my brother my son well what should have to dial for. germany's health care system has risen to the challenge many critically ill patients have been saved 'd but many people dying of covert have been denied visitors for weeks on end. and we've seen this medicine can heal the body but the soul requires love for it to heal and that's what is being the glad did hear those stories for us these are the sites of. what needs to be done so that covert patients and their relatives don't suffer psychological trauma. patient is transferred to the kobold center at the university hospital in essen western germany currently there are 12 patients being treated here the new patient is unusual he's just 29 years old. this is a patient who's come from some distance away he was receiving noninvasive breathing assessed as but it was insufficient we've connected an artificial long put him on life support of the woman he was brought her
use and isolation wards relatives and chaplains are prevented from visiting the sick and dying. of of course the troubles the relatives they ask who was with my father my brother my son well what should have to dial for. germany's health care system has risen to the challenge many critically ill patients have been saved 'd but many people dying of covert have been denied visitors for weeks on end. and we've seen this medicine can heal the body but the soul requires love for it to heal and...
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jonathan ward is joining us. me, my one-on-one with the cleveland clinic ceo is next on the massive covid vaccine rollout and its impact. back in a moment. ♪ ♪ ♪ maria: welcome back. well, it has been an historic week in the battle against covid-19. president trump announcing on friday that the moderna vaccine has been approved for immediate distribution and emergency use. this comes, of course, as millions of doses of fuser's -- pfizer's vaccine are making their way to hospitals and locations nationwide. friday vice president mike pence received his vaccine shot on national television to prove that it's safe and effective for use. one of the facilities receiving the vaccine is the world famous cleveland clinic. i spoke with the clinic's ceo, dr. tom mihaljevic about how they're preparing for distribution. watch. >> it's absolutely remarkable that we are receiving the vaccine within a year from when the pandemic started here in the united states. this is a new type of a vaccine. this vaccine does not contain an a
jonathan ward is joining us. me, my one-on-one with the cleveland clinic ceo is next on the massive covid vaccine rollout and its impact. back in a moment. ♪ ♪ ♪ maria: welcome back. well, it has been an historic week in the battle against covid-19. president trump announcing on friday that the moderna vaccine has been approved for immediate distribution and emergency use. this comes, of course, as millions of doses of fuser's -- pfizer's vaccine are making their way to hospitals and...
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jonathan ward is joining us. me, my one-on-one with the cleveland clinic ceo is next on the massive covid vaccine rollout and its impact. back in a moment. ♪ ♪ before nexium 24hr, anna could only imagine a comfortable night's sleep without frequent heartburn waking her up. now, that dream... . ...is her reality. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts, for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? (betsy)) quarter mile of tinsel. of lights. (harold) and real snow all the way from switzerland. (betsy) hmmhm... gonna be tough to top. well played. (vo) add some thrill to your wish list. at the season of audi sales event. get exceptional offers now. you're choosing to get connected to the most to xfinity mobile, reliable network nationwide, now with 5g included. discover how to save up to $400 a year with shared data starting at $15 a month, or get the lowest price for one line of unlimited. come into your local xfinity store to make the most of your mobile experience. you can shop th
jonathan ward is joining us. me, my one-on-one with the cleveland clinic ceo is next on the massive covid vaccine rollout and its impact. back in a moment. ♪ ♪ before nexium 24hr, anna could only imagine a comfortable night's sleep without frequent heartburn waking her up. now, that dream... . ...is her reality. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts, for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? (betsy)) quarter mile of tinsel. of lights. (harold) and real...
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jonathan ward is joining us.y one-on-one with the cleveland clinic ceo is next on the massive covid vaccine rollout and its impact. back in a moment. ♪ ♪ to support a strong immune system, your body needs routine. centrum helps your immune defenses every day, with vitamin c, d and zinc. season, after season. ace your immune support, with centrum. this holiday, get the phones everyone wants on the 5g america's been waiting for. verizon 5g is next level. now get one of our best 5g phones on us when you buy one. and get $500 when you switch. plus select unlimited plans include disney+, hulu, and espn+. 100% obsessed with "the mandalorian." i watch a lot of sports. it has all my favorite shows. and right now, the gaming the whole family will love is also on us. it's like a gift on top of another gift. gifts keep coming at you. everywhere. this is 5g from america's most reliable network. ♪ maria: welcome back. well, it has been an historic week in the battle against covid-19. president trump announcing on friday that
jonathan ward is joining us.y one-on-one with the cleveland clinic ceo is next on the massive covid vaccine rollout and its impact. back in a moment. ♪ ♪ to support a strong immune system, your body needs routine. centrum helps your immune defenses every day, with vitamin c, d and zinc. season, after season. ace your immune support, with centrum. this holiday, get the phones everyone wants on the 5g america's been waiting for. verizon 5g is next level. now get one of our best 5g phones on...
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jonathan ward is joining us. with the cleveland clinic ceo is next on the massive covid vaccine rollout and its impact. back in a moment. ♪ ♪ before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. al[ sigh ]protection. not gonna happen. my name is ken. how may i help you? hi, i'm calling about kohler's walk-in bath. excellent! happy to help. huh? hold one moment please... [ finger snaps ] hmm. ♪ the kohler walk-in bath features an extra-wide opening and a low step-in at three inches, which is 25 to 60% lower than some leading competitors. the bath fills and drains quickly, while the heated seat soothes your back, neck and shoulders. kohler is an expert in bathing, so you can count on a deep soaking experience. are you seeing this? the kohler
jonathan ward is joining us. with the cleveland clinic ceo is next on the massive covid vaccine rollout and its impact. back in a moment. ♪ ♪ before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. al[ sigh ]protection....
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ward is the last american male to win a gold medal in olympic boxing. he did this in athens in 2004. after that, he never lost in 32 fights as a professional. the holder of four championship belts, when he retired. ward is a boxing analyst for espn. he is a local guy we see every now and again in the east bay. he is one of this art fighters that decided, when i have had my fill, it is time to get out, i don't need to be boxing in my 50s. andre ward is doing it right and getting out unbeaten and is now in the hall of fame. >>> we have a lot of local honors to go around tonight. that is great news. it feels good. >>> it sure does. that will do it for us. thank you. thank you everyone. thank you for joining us. good night everybody. it's leap day, not sleep day! - whoo! - (claps hands) i love leap day! (chuckles) it's kind of a big deal in the dunphy house. this year, we even got manny involved. you're given this gift of 24 extra hours. you can't waste it at work or school. you have to do something extraordinary, - something shocking. - mm. this year, the
ward is the last american male to win a gold medal in olympic boxing. he did this in athens in 2004. after that, he never lost in 32 fights as a professional. the holder of four championship belts, when he retired. ward is a boxing analyst for espn. he is a local guy we see every now and again in the east bay. he is one of this art fighters that decided, when i have had my fill, it is time to get out, i don't need to be boxing in my 50s. andre ward is doing it right and getting out unbeaten and...
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jonathan ward is joining us. my one-on-one with the cleveland clinic ceo is next on the massive covid vaccine rollout and its impact. back in a moment. ♪ ♪ before nexium 24hr, anna could only imagine a comfortable night's sleep without frequent heartburn waking her up. now, that dream... . ...is her reality. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts, for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? finding the right words can be tough.n it comes to autism, finding understanding doesn't have to be. together, we can create a kinder, more inclusive world for the millions of people on the autism spectrum. go to autismspeaks.org that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. [ sigh ] not gonna happen. my name is ken. how may i help you? hi, i'm calling about kohler's walk-in bath. excellent! happy to help. huh? hold one moment please... [ finger snaps ] hmm. ♪ the kohler walk-in bath features an extra-wide opening and a low step-in at three inches, which is 25 to 60% lower than som
jonathan ward is joining us. my one-on-one with the cleveland clinic ceo is next on the massive covid vaccine rollout and its impact. back in a moment. ♪ ♪ before nexium 24hr, anna could only imagine a comfortable night's sleep without frequent heartburn waking her up. now, that dream... . ...is her reality. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts, for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? finding the right words can be tough.n it comes to autism,...
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jonathan ward is joining us.y one-on-one with the cleveland clinic ceo is next on the massive covid vaccine rollout and its impact. back in a moment. ♪ ♪ we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. ♪ usaa to syour body needs routine. system, we're made for. centrum helps your immune defenses every day, with vitamin c, d and zinc. season, after season. ace your immune support, with centrum. you're choosing to get connected to the most to xfinity mobile, reliable network nationwide, now with 5g included. discover how to save up to $400 a year with shared data starting at $15 a month, or get the lowest pric
jonathan ward is joining us.y one-on-one with the cleveland clinic ceo is next on the massive covid vaccine rollout and its impact. back in a moment. ♪ ♪ we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his...
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jonathan ward is joining us.e, my one-on-one with the cleveland clinic ceo is next on the massive covid vaccine rollout and its impact. back in a moment. ♪ ♪ before nexium 24hr, anna could only imagine a comfortable night's sleep without frequent heartburn waking her up. now, that dream... . ...is her reality. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts, for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? who invented we're car vending machines and buying a car 100% online. now we've created a brand-new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old. we wanna buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate answer a few questions. and our techno wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay you on the spot and pick up your car, that's it. so ditch the old way of selling your car, and say hello to the new way at carvana. wannit's timeight and for aerotrainer. a more effective total bo
jonathan ward is joining us.e, my one-on-one with the cleveland clinic ceo is next on the massive covid vaccine rollout and its impact. back in a moment. ♪ ♪ before nexium 24hr, anna could only imagine a comfortable night's sleep without frequent heartburn waking her up. now, that dream... . ...is her reality. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts, for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? who invented we're car vending machines and buying a car 100%...
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jonathan ward is joining us.y one-on-one with the cleveland clinic ceo is next on the massive covid vaccine rollout and its impact. back in a moment. ♪ ♪ before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? for ♪ -day, may your holidaystion. glow bright and all your dreams take flight. visit your local mercedes-benz dealer today for exceptional lease and financing offers at the mercedes-benz winter event. it's time for aerotrainer, with your weight and health? a more effective total body fitness solution. (announcer) aerotrainer's ergodynamic design and four patented air chambers create maximum muscle activation for better results in less time, all while maintaining safe, correct form. aerotrainer's unique design allows for over 20 exercises for a total body workout. plus, you can easily transit
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sherman had a pick and ward forced two fumbles in the game. listen to jimmie ward. he is ready for game time. >> that is how i play too. i play like i talk. i talk how i play. it all starts in practice. i don't know. even just thinking about football right now, i am starting to feel that fire inside of me. other than that getting to the next question. it is feeling like >> all right. that is it for tonight. thank you for watching. >> we appreciate your time and hope you have a great weekend. george clooney is on jimmy kimmel up >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, george clooney. amanda seyfried. music from tones and i. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: well, hi. thank you. hello, i'm jimmy, i'm the host. thanks for watching me on television. wow, this is a big day today. today was the day that we found out how many times we listened to taylor swift on spotify this year. [ laughter ] i'd say, i don't know if i've been hacked or my kids are using my account or if i'm just losing my mind. my number one most listened to so
sherman had a pick and ward forced two fumbles in the game. listen to jimmie ward. he is ready for game time. >> that is how i play too. i play like i talk. i talk how i play. it all starts in practice. i don't know. even just thinking about football right now, i am starting to feel that fire inside of me. other than that getting to the next question. it is feeling like >> all right. that is it for tonight. thank you for watching. >> we appreciate your time and hope you have a...
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ward.a little rest when i go to the ward. i am going have a little rest when i go to the ward. lam going home have a little rest when i go to the ward. i am going home this afternoon. that's it then. at the hospital, they are wonderful. i am going to miss them really, all the attention i have been getting. we heard maggie say she was going to have a little rest and she absolutely deserves it. but this is the start of a long, long process. maggie will be back in 21 days for her booster jab and maggie will be back in 21 days for her boosterjab and about a week after that her body will have reached its full immunity levels. but this will be a huge roll—out, 70 hospitals across the uk are starting this now. we have ordered a0 million doses of this pfizer vaccine. we don't have all of them in yet. it will be a few hundred thousand going up will be a few hundred thousand going up to about a million by christmas. this is a long process, we had the prime minister saying it will be gradual, maybe no
ward.a little rest when i go to the ward. i am going have a little rest when i go to the ward. lam going home have a little rest when i go to the ward. i am going home this afternoon. that's it then. at the hospital, they are wonderful. i am going to miss them really, all the attention i have been getting. we heard maggie say she was going to have a little rest and she absolutely deserves it. but this is the start of a long, long process. maggie will be back in 21 days for her booster jab and...
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sherman had a pick and ward forced two fumbles in the game. listen to jimmie ward.e is ready for game time. >> that is how i play too. i play like i talk. i talk how i play. it all starts in practice. i don't know. even just thinking about football right now, i am starting to feel that fire inside of me. other than that getting to the next question. it is feeling >> all right. that is it for tonight. thank you for watching. >> we appreciate your time and hope you have a great weekend. george clooney is ♪ >> hey, bay area, it's time to share some amazing stories and feel good. we could all use some inspiration right now, and you've come to the right place. this show is all about good food, good people, and good living. ♪ today, meals that heal. >> we're really excited to be feeding people who are local and people who are helping everyone in our neighborhood and neighborhoods beyond. >> and i'll take two margarita hand sanitizers, please. >> smells like you're sitting on the beach down in jamaica somewhere. >> then, story time has never been more fun. >> now thousands
sherman had a pick and ward forced two fumbles in the game. listen to jimmie ward.e is ready for game time. >> that is how i play too. i play like i talk. i talk how i play. it all starts in practice. i don't know. even just thinking about football right now, i am starting to feel that fire inside of me. other than that getting to the next question. it is feeling >> all right. that is it for tonight. thank you for watching. >> we appreciate your time and hope you have a great...
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and as i walk this ward, i stop to speak to a patient's daughter.e of mall nourishment, the same malady we have seen across venezuela. his immune system is compromised, yet he shares this ward with a covid patient. his daughter tells me he needs iron supplements that the hospital says they simply don't have. >> this is what they have to work with here, nurses and doctors, syringes, it's astounding. they've got nothing. >> there's a vast emptiness all around, and a sense of disillusionment and surrender. painful no doubt for those who saw this once oil rich country as one of the wealthiest of north america, now teetering on the brink of survival. >> cnn reached out to the venezuelan government to comment on what is seen. to date, we have yet to receive a response. >>> in southeastern india, a mystery illness has sent more than 500 people to the hospital and left at least one dead. and it is not covid-19. patients have been suffering seizures and nausea, and losing consciousness. authorities are now testing food, water and blood to try and learn more
and as i walk this ward, i stop to speak to a patient's daughter.e of mall nourishment, the same malady we have seen across venezuela. his immune system is compromised, yet he shares this ward with a covid patient. his daughter tells me he needs iron supplements that the hospital says they simply don't have. >> this is what they have to work with here, nurses and doctors, syringes, it's astounding. they've got nothing. >> there's a vast emptiness all around, and a sense of...
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normally he could have visited her in a non intensive ward. and usually visit in daytime toss you out you might but not now. they were married for 57 years and then he couldn't see her at the end want to marry and and it's talking to him i think that's very very sad funded scholem's as a top of. a senior citizens residence in western germany in the spring of 2020 visits are banned since people over 60 are at high risk on a lawyer i shant had been living here for about 2 years. she feels quite happy with sundra call of a to take care of her the management has assigned specific staff to individual residents to minimise the risk of infection. for some weeks more a son martin has only seen his mother from a distance. ironically he lives close by before the covert outbreaks he used to take one afternoon a week off work to give his mother an outing they used to cook up a dinner in his small kitchen and played board games afterwards his mother looked forward to it. it's been zones my always went on a monday but not anymore. it's hard you know now we
normally he could have visited her in a non intensive ward. and usually visit in daytime toss you out you might but not now. they were married for 57 years and then he couldn't see her at the end want to marry and and it's talking to him i think that's very very sad funded scholem's as a top of. a senior citizens residence in western germany in the spring of 2020 visits are banned since people over 60 are at high risk on a lawyer i shant had been living here for about 2 years. she feels quite...
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this is the covid-19 ward. only this part of it is functional.is completely run down after years of mismanagement, so it's no surprise many would rather face the pandemic outside these walls, choosing instead their homes over these decrepit rooms where darkness has literally taken over. >> this is the intensive neonatal ward, and the reason i'm holding up this light right here is because there is no electricity in this hospital. have a look around. bare bones. and what i have been told by doctors around caracas and outside of caracas, that this is the situation day in, day out. even in the morgue, death comes with shortages, there's no pathologist here, and with intermittent electricity, the stench is unbearable. imagine having to face a pandemic in these conditions. it's why doctors like gustavo are no longer afraid to speak up out. i have friends. they have been criminally charged. why? for protesting the conditions in which they've been forced to practice. so he doesn't hold back. in venezuela, he tells me, there are only as many as recognized
this is the covid-19 ward. only this part of it is functional.is completely run down after years of mismanagement, so it's no surprise many would rather face the pandemic outside these walls, choosing instead their homes over these decrepit rooms where darkness has literally taken over. >> this is the intensive neonatal ward, and the reason i'm holding up this light right here is because there is no electricity in this hospital. have a look around. bare bones. and what i have been told by...
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intensive care unit at the college towns hospital in berlin there are 10 patients currently in his ward half of them are suffering from a corona virus infection the others have severe heart or lung diseases with this number of people his i.c.u. would has reached its limits no more patients can be admitted. visitors one of the situation is difficult because we're constantly under pressure that means the staff is under stress on the long term basis enough and we have the problem that we cannot provide the necessary kind of care to other patients who've arrived at accident and emergency. operations. so far these 28000 intensive care beds have helped to keep the country's death toll rather to low during the pandemic that could change the number of i.c.u. patients further increase over the winter months. we can expect the influenza season to begin and patients with already damaged lungs are admitted to intensive care or to begin at that number to the number of covered 1000 cases and then there's a real risk of serious bottlenecks forming a very quickly him because according to him in. this m
intensive care unit at the college towns hospital in berlin there are 10 patients currently in his ward half of them are suffering from a corona virus infection the others have severe heart or lung diseases with this number of people his i.c.u. would has reached its limits no more patients can be admitted. visitors one of the situation is difficult because we're constantly under pressure that means the staff is under stress on the long term basis enough and we have the problem that we cannot...
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sibel her husband can hear other babies in the ward crying. it's agonizing for them, that longing they have just to hug theirs. >> they just found out she's pcr negative. that's amazing. >> reporter: if the pulmonologist signs off, they can finally go home. arwa damon, cnn, istanbul. >> now to a devastating loss to covid-19. a texas couple, married for 30 years were able to share one final embrace, holding each other's hands and the hands of their children as they passed away. this is paul and rosemary blackwell, with their family during happier times. the family says the middle aged couple who were both teachers died just minutes apart from covid-19 complications after two weeks in intensive care. the family made the difficult decision to take them off life support after doctors confirmed there was no chance they would recover. cnn's don lemon spoke with two of their sons, sean and brandon. >> after, you know, us going up to the hospital after they granted us the ability to see them, we were consulting with the hospital staff and they were ta
sibel her husband can hear other babies in the ward crying. it's agonizing for them, that longing they have just to hug theirs. >> they just found out she's pcr negative. that's amazing. >> reporter: if the pulmonologist signs off, they can finally go home. arwa damon, cnn, istanbul. >> now to a devastating loss to covid-19. a texas couple, married for 30 years were able to share one final embrace, holding each other's hands and the hands of their children as they passed away....
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was very sad when i heard that the very are normally he could have visited her in a non intensive ward that's your book you can usually visit in daytime toss but not now. they were married for 57 years and then he couldn't see her at the end want to marry and it's talking to him i think that's very very sad funded scholem's as a totally. a senior citizens residence in western germany in the spring of 2020 visits are banned since people over 60 are at high risk on a lawyer i shot had been living here for about 2 years. she feels quite happy with sundra calvo to take care of her the management has assigned specific staff to individual residents to minimise the risk of infection. for some weeks one or more a son martin has only seen his mother from a distance. ironically he lives close by before the covert outbreak he used to take one afternoon a week off work to give his mother an outing they used to cook up a dinner in his small kitchen and played board games afterwards his mother looked forward to it. it was beans and small i always went on a monday but not anymore. it's hard. now we c
was very sad when i heard that the very are normally he could have visited her in a non intensive ward that's your book you can usually visit in daytime toss but not now. they were married for 57 years and then he couldn't see her at the end want to marry and it's talking to him i think that's very very sad funded scholem's as a totally. a senior citizens residence in western germany in the spring of 2020 visits are banned since people over 60 are at high risk on a lawyer i shot had been living...
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protein helps to heal wounds for example zinc serves to ward off infection. the key to making a full recovery is freshly prepared food rich in nutrients if clinics pay proper attention to nutrition a lot can be achieved through normal diet sometimes it only takes a little extra effort with nutrition to achieve great results here. let's talk now to professor anika wagner from the institute of nutritional science us at the university of decent professor wagner the study we saw in the report just now really reiterated what an incredibly crucial role in nutrition it plays in our general health and as well our ability to heal do you think this issue is getting enough attention during the pandemic. i think the effect of nutrition on our house in the context of the current and damages under estimated a high number of people suffer from different diets dependent diseases such as obesity diabetes type 2 and hypertension and we know that these patients have a significantly higher risk of severe courses of public 19 that means sped through a sustainable change of unheal
protein helps to heal wounds for example zinc serves to ward off infection. the key to making a full recovery is freshly prepared food rich in nutrients if clinics pay proper attention to nutrition a lot can be achieved through normal diet sometimes it only takes a little extra effort with nutrition to achieve great results here. let's talk now to professor anika wagner from the institute of nutritional science us at the university of decent professor wagner the study we saw in the report just...
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, or general hospital wards, and even be safely discharged home. our focus on that icu capacity is one that we are newly focused on. we have always been attentive to it, with a critical focus on it now because we're certainly worried that was so many patients with covid being admitted, a predictable number needing icu-level care, that that system is fragile, but an important system, that may be overwhelmed. and the goal of saving lives becomes threatened when the system isn't as robust and as strong as it can be to allow care for as many californians as needed. our regional stay-at-home order is also based on successes from other parts of the country, and their own actions moving through restrictions and building up to more nationwide closures. next slide please. so, we wanted to highlight is that a bit of the stay-at-home orders and expenses in europe. europe has often been a few months, or weeks ahead of where the united states has been, even as california has, itself, had lower positivity, lower impact of covid, compared to other states. europe
, or general hospital wards, and even be safely discharged home. our focus on that icu capacity is one that we are newly focused on. we have always been attentive to it, with a critical focus on it now because we're certainly worried that was so many patients with covid being admitted, a predictable number needing icu-level care, that that system is fragile, but an important system, that may be overwhelmed. and the goal of saving lives becomes threatened when the system isn't as robust and as...
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use and isolation wards relatives and chaplains are prevented from visiting the sick and dying. as for you of course it troubles the relatives they ask who was with my father my brother my son now what should have to die for. germany's health care system has risen to the challenge many critically ill patients have been saved but many people dying of covert have been denied visitors for weeks on end. and we've seen this medicine can heal the body but the soul requires love for it to heal and that's what is being neglected here those stories for us these are the thoughts of. what needs to be done so that covert patients and their relatives don't suffer psychological trauma. patient is transferred to the kobold center at the university hospital in essen western germany currently there are 12 patients being treated here the new patient is unusual he's just 29 years old. this is a patient who's come from some distance away he was receiving noninvasive breathing assessed as but it was insufficient we've connected an artificial long put him on life support of the woman he was brought h
use and isolation wards relatives and chaplains are prevented from visiting the sick and dying. as for you of course it troubles the relatives they ask who was with my father my brother my son now what should have to die for. germany's health care system has risen to the challenge many critically ill patients have been saved but many people dying of covert have been denied visitors for weeks on end. and we've seen this medicine can heal the body but the soul requires love for it to heal and...
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hospital wards on wheels.carried, in addition to medical officers and enlisted technicians, four surgical nurses and two medical nurses, all of whom were on duty from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. and as far into the night as they were needed. when speed meant life, evacuation took place by plane. because of these flying hospitals, men are alive today who otherwise would have died in the jungles of burma or the beaches of normandy. each patient was thoroughly checked before takeoff, then --ched over, thoroughly watched over constantly, then checked again when the plane landed. ♪ while in the air, the flight nurse was in complete charge, ready to handle every emergency and doing everything a doctor would have to do, except operate. air evacuation was difficult and required specialized skill and training. the flight nurse had to be prepared for the unexpected. for the next moment, it might have, and often did, happen. at the general hospital in the theater of operation, other skilled teams of surgeons and nurses stood
hospital wards on wheels.carried, in addition to medical officers and enlisted technicians, four surgical nurses and two medical nurses, all of whom were on duty from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. and as far into the night as they were needed. when speed meant life, evacuation took place by plane. because of these flying hospitals, men are alive today who otherwise would have died in the jungles of burma or the beaches of normandy. each patient was thoroughly checked before takeoff, then --ched over,...
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use and isolation wards relatives and chaplains are prevented from visiting the sick and dying. of through of course it troubles the relatives they ask who was with my father my brother my son now what should have to die for. germany's health care system has risen to the challenge many critically ill patients have been saved but many people dying of covert have been denied visitors for weeks on end. and we've seen this medicine can heal the body but the soul requires love for it to heal and that's what is being the glad did hear those stories for us news of so that supports. what needs to be done so that copd patients and their relatives don't suffer psychological trauma. i am patient. is transferred to the copan center at the university hospital in essen western germany currently there are 12 covert patients being treated here the new patient is unusual he's just 29 years old. this is a patient who's come from some distance away he was receiving noninvasive breathing assessed as but it was insufficient we've connected an artificial long put him on life support of the woman he w
use and isolation wards relatives and chaplains are prevented from visiting the sick and dying. of through of course it troubles the relatives they ask who was with my father my brother my son now what should have to die for. germany's health care system has risen to the challenge many critically ill patients have been saved but many people dying of covert have been denied visitors for weeks on end. and we've seen this medicine can heal the body but the soul requires love for it to heal and...
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jackie ward, "today in the bay." >>> thank you, jackie.nor gavin newsom is back in quarantine once again after a member of his staff tested positive for coronavirus. according to his office so far the governor and all staff member who came into contact with the individual have tested negative. they'll all be tested again as pro protocol. a ten-day quarantine so the governor will be working from home. it is the second time this month the governor has been quarantined. hospitals across the state are on the verge of becoming overwhelmed. "today in the bay's" bob redell is in walnut creek with the hospitals that soon may have to ration care. this is the sort of thing we've been fearing, bob. >> reporter: good morning to you, kris. we know at least one health care system in los angeles that's looking at the possibility of rationing health care, not clear if that's something that would happen up here with our hospitals in the bay area. we know the availability of icu beds is at dangerous levels here in our area. only 8% remain here in contra cos
jackie ward, "today in the bay." >>> thank you, jackie.nor gavin newsom is back in quarantine once again after a member of his staff tested positive for coronavirus. according to his office so far the governor and all staff member who came into contact with the individual have tested negative. they'll all be tested again as pro protocol. a ten-day quarantine so the governor will be working from home. it is the second time this month the governor has been quarantined....
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them, we've got covid wards and non—covid wards and we're still trying to do other work, we can't getcy medicine in the uk there with that stark warning. and you can find out what the rules are in your area of the uk, by entering your postcode in our interactive tool — you can find it online at the bbc news website or on our app. northern ireland will go into a new lockdown on the 26th of december, lasting for six weeks. the northern ireland executive said there were very difficult times ahead, and without the drastic new measures the health service would be overwhelmed. non—essential shops in northern ireland will close from the end of trading on christmas eve in a bid to stop the spread of covid—19. ministers will review the measures after four weeks. close—contact services, such as hair salons, will have to shut, and pubs, cafes and restaurants will be restricted to takeaway services. announcing the lockdown, deputy minister michelle o'neill said the health service would be completely crushed injanuary if there wasn't an intervention now. in short — the message from boxing day in n
them, we've got covid wards and non—covid wards and we're still trying to do other work, we can't getcy medicine in the uk there with that stark warning. and you can find out what the rules are in your area of the uk, by entering your postcode in our interactive tool — you can find it online at the bbc news website or on our app. northern ireland will go into a new lockdown on the 26th of december, lasting for six weeks. the northern ireland executive said there were very difficult times...
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>> roughly 150,000 pounds. >> reporter: ward has been farming this land for more than five decades, aon 50 acres with berries that need tending to for about 14 months before harvest. the bulk of his harvest is sold for profit. the rest is processed by hand in their cellar for family and friends. >> this is a well picked over batch, that's for sure czech republic cranberry farming started here in massachusetts, the fruit, one of the few native to north america. >> the plants evolved with the glaciers 10,000, 20,000 years ago. and thegy news people used the cranberry as very much an integral part of their life. >> reporter: brian wick heads the cape code cranberry grocers' association, helping navigate the group's 300 farmers through an industry constantly evolving. >> what once was a very much a juice first-forward industry has now turned to the sweetened dried cranberry. >> reporter: the precious fruits grow in precarious situations when the season's harvest can be destroyed by one bad storm or one fatal mistake. the great cranberry scare of 1959, why was it so great? >> that was the
>> roughly 150,000 pounds. >> reporter: ward has been farming this land for more than five decades, aon 50 acres with berries that need tending to for about 14 months before harvest. the bulk of his harvest is sold for profit. the rest is processed by hand in their cellar for family and friends. >> this is a well picked over batch, that's for sure czech republic cranberry farming started here in massachusetts, the fruit, one of the few native to north america. >> the...
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in california, the hospital turning its lobby into a covid ward. in texas tonight, two beloved teachers holding hands, dying of covid just one minute apart. >>> new reporting from capitol hill at this hour. congress closing in on a new covid relief package, including a new round of stimulus checks. for how much? mary bruce standing by. >>> chilling new details tonight about a 9/11-style terror plot. authorities say it was foiled. the alleged plan to hijack a passenger plane and fly it into a building. >>> the manhunt tonight for an escaped murder suspect. running from the prisoner van when the driver stopped at a mcdonald's. >>> your christmas gifts tonight. amazon, walmart and others revealing their deadlines to make it in time for christmas and we'll go down the list. >>> and america strong tonight. thousands of baseball players who will finally be recognized as major leaguers. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a wednesday night. there are developments on several fronts tonight. that first allergic reaction to the vaccin
in california, the hospital turning its lobby into a covid ward. in texas tonight, two beloved teachers holding hands, dying of covid just one minute apart. >>> new reporting from capitol hill at this hour. congress closing in on a new covid relief package, including a new round of stimulus checks. for how much? mary bruce standing by. >>> chilling new details tonight about a 9/11-style terror plot. authorities say it was foiled. the alleged plan to hijack a passenger plane...
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katherine mangu-ward is out for blood.is your next one rosie o'donnell could not win a beauty contest on a farm even pigs call her ugly, is that "trump or false"? >> i feel -- or member i'm going to say trump. kennedy: now that's false. [laughter] it's so funny. even pigs call her ugly sad. [laughter] that is fantastic sorry katherine. tom is still in the lead. chris here's your next quote "trump or false". don't say that all start to quiet? that would not be good for my image. you don't want to see me cry. "trump or false", chris? >> that is false i believe. >> and you would be wrong, tom shillue hangs onto the lead. smacked on sale start to cry that'll be bad for my image. you don't want to see me cry. [laughter] 's remark that was in michigan that was great. right thomas he can hang on to relate here. this last quote worth two points apiece. my wife says i'm the biggest are in the world. but she might just be saying that because she is intelligent. "trump or false"? >> i would say trump. kennedy: and now you have four p
katherine mangu-ward is out for blood.is your next one rosie o'donnell could not win a beauty contest on a farm even pigs call her ugly, is that "trump or false"? >> i feel -- or member i'm going to say trump. kennedy: now that's false. [laughter] it's so funny. even pigs call her ugly sad. [laughter] that is fantastic sorry katherine. tom is still in the lead. chris here's your next quote "trump or false". don't say that all start to quiet? that would not be good for...
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this is intensive neonatal ward.ght here is because there is no electricity in this hospital. have a look around. bare bones. and what i've been told by doctors around caracas and outside of caracas is this is a situation day in and day out. even in the morgue, death comes shortages. there is no pathologist here. with intimate in the city, the stench is unbearable. imagine having to face a pandemic in these conditions. it's why doctors like this one are no longer afraid to speak out. i have friends of mine who have been criminally charged, he says. why? for protesting the conditions in which they have been forced to practice. so he doesn't hold back. in venezuela, he tells me, there are only as many recognized covid cases as the regime wants. with testing limited to three government-controlled labs, he says it's impossible to paint an accurate picture. with regards covid, he says, we don't know where we are. . the government, however, claims the pandemic is under control, saying its strategy has worked. a government
this is intensive neonatal ward.ght here is because there is no electricity in this hospital. have a look around. bare bones. and what i've been told by doctors around caracas and outside of caracas is this is a situation day in and day out. even in the morgue, death comes shortages. there is no pathologist here. with intimate in the city, the stench is unbearable. imagine having to face a pandemic in these conditions. it's why doctors like this one are no longer afraid to speak out. i have...
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witty, very stylish reporter, who was famous in new york city, seemed to know everyone from henry ward beecher, who was kind of the billy graham of his day, to the people in the theater district and all the powerful people within the media. so he is out with abraham lincoln on the train and writing these incredibly witty reports back to his readers. and those papers, the new york papers, were extremely important. they would go wide through the country and overseas. so, as they're going along, they get to harrisburg, pennsylvania. now, joseph howard has sort of retired for the night in his hotel room after they had gone to this dinner. and suddenly an agent of the government comes into his room, slams the door shut, and says, he is not allowed to leave for the rest of the night. now, howard did not take this lightly. he immediately demanded that he get an explanation, and the agent refused to say anything for a while, but finally admitted what had happened was there was a death threat against abraham lincoln. and they were having to smuggle the president through the dark of night down t
witty, very stylish reporter, who was famous in new york city, seemed to know everyone from henry ward beecher, who was kind of the billy graham of his day, to the people in the theater district and all the powerful people within the media. so he is out with abraham lincoln on the train and writing these incredibly witty reports back to his readers. and those papers, the new york papers, were extremely important. they would go wide through the country and overseas. so, as they're going along,...
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i went in on the wednesday night and by the friday they said i was positive so i went on the covid wardntensive care. so the first thing i remember is when they woke me up and took me off the ventilator and said that i had been on the ventilator for 1h days and then i was put in a big mask with oxygen and i was on that for another four days before eventually i came onto a normal ward after that. it was really bad. and what about your symptoms now? because i mentioned long covid, it is very common amongst people who have had the disease. what are your symptoms now? i am very breathless still. my lungs are damaged and also my liverfunction is not quite right. i just get very tired, i had a bad back so i have had to have physio on my back because as they were turning me in intensive care, my back got a little bit damaged but that is getting better. but i'm still not at work, i couldn't manage to do my normal work so i'm off until at least the end of february. but i don't know how long it's going to be until i can feel better. and tell us everybody is talking about christmas plans at the mo
i went in on the wednesday night and by the friday they said i was positive so i went on the covid wardntensive care. so the first thing i remember is when they woke me up and took me off the ventilator and said that i had been on the ventilator for 1h days and then i was put in a big mask with oxygen and i was on that for another four days before eventually i came onto a normal ward after that. it was really bad. and what about your symptoms now? because i mentioned long covid, it is very...
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sent previous years had reverend henry ward beecher overseas. beecher was the most eloquent person on the planet. so he was able to go and win a little bit more time for abraham lincoln. it was a very dicey situation in terms of whether they were going to go ahead and recognize that two countries. now one thing i did not talk about at the beginning and i would like to mention it now is abraham lincoln was someone who played with the press. that was when he was up -- back when he was a lawyer, he would write anonymous letters to the editor about some of his opponents. an opponent in the courtroom. then later on political opponents. there is one incident where he anded as rebecca in a letter pretended to be a rebecca who had come across someone rippingi into one of lincoln's rivals. an issue of the banking system in illinois. so, rebecca not only takes apart the guy for his banking positions, but she also basically accuses him of being a full and/or, etc. this is our honest abe who did this. he ultimately was challenged ot -- to a duel. because he
sent previous years had reverend henry ward beecher overseas. beecher was the most eloquent person on the planet. so he was able to go and win a little bit more time for abraham lincoln. it was a very dicey situation in terms of whether they were going to go ahead and recognize that two countries. now one thing i did not talk about at the beginning and i would like to mention it now is abraham lincoln was someone who played with the press. that was when he was up -- back when he was a lawyer,...
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temperatures for the east bay the same. 58. 60 in hay ward.eninsula coming in with more of the upper 50s. to about 60. 59 redwood city. sunshine for san francisco. light wind out of the north at eight. and 56 in the outer sunset. and north bay coming in at 60 in napa. my extended forecast. in san francisco. 40s for morning lows. 50s for highs. through christmas we'll be dry through the day. there's an increasing chance of some showers late christmas night. into saturday. you'll see on the inland valley. we start cold. down in the 30s to about 40 degrees. and daytime highs in the 50s to low 60s. i want to get you out to the extended forecast. once we hit late christmas night and into the 26th and 27th this could be the last storm of 2020. some light nod rat rainfall could be developing with that system on the 26th and 27th. still a ways out. i want to get that on your radar. let's get to good. we have been sharing christmas tree photographs since people were decorating before thanksgiving. looking for cheer. the photographs just kept coming in.
temperatures for the east bay the same. 58. 60 in hay ward.eninsula coming in with more of the upper 50s. to about 60. 59 redwood city. sunshine for san francisco. light wind out of the north at eight. and 56 in the outer sunset. and north bay coming in at 60 in napa. my extended forecast. in san francisco. 40s for morning lows. 50s for highs. through christmas we'll be dry through the day. there's an increasing chance of some showers late christmas night. into saturday. you'll see on the...
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amazing reporting from clarissa ward when "360" continues.barking) ♪ sanctuary music it's the final days of the wish list sales event sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. and a complimentary want to sell the best burger add an employee.ode? or ten... then easily and automatically pay your team and file payroll taxes. that means... world domination! or just the west side. run payroll in less than five minutes with intuit quickbooks. vicks vapopatch. easy to wear with soothing vicks vapors for her, for you, for the whole family. trusted soothing vapors, from vicks we look at what you've saved, what you'll need, and help you build a flexible plan for cash flow that lasts, even when you're not working, so you can go from saving... to living. ♪ let's go >>> a russian agent sent leader navaldy how he was poisoned in august. the nerve agent novichok was planted in the agent's underwear. the unit have trailed navlny for three years. clarissa ward is joining us now. >> this
amazing reporting from clarissa ward when "360" continues.barking) ♪ sanctuary music it's the final days of the wish list sales event sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. and a complimentary want to sell the best burger add an employee.ode? or ten... then easily and automatically pay your team and file payroll taxes. that means... world domination! or just the west side. run payroll in less than five...
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clarissa ward and her team have been working the story for months. aired on monday and finally two days later, there's some reaction from russia. those details in a moment. first, here's part of clarissa's exclusive report. take a look as she attempts to confront one of the men accused of being at the heart of the assassination attempt. >> reporter: we're here now at the home of one of the fsb team, and we're going to see if he has anything to say to us. we enter a rundown apartment building on the outskirts of moscow, where the operative lives. [ speaking foreign language ] my name is clarissa ward. i work for cnn. can i ask you a couple of questions? [ speaking foreign language ] was it your team that poisoned navalny, please? do you have any comment? he doesn't seem to want to talk to us. >> clarissa ward joins me tonight from moscow. clarissa, this reporting is just extraordinary. what's the reaction been to your reporting in russia? >> reporter: well, thank you very much, anderson. it was very much a team effort. but what's so shocking honestly
clarissa ward and her team have been working the story for months. aired on monday and finally two days later, there's some reaction from russia. those details in a moment. first, here's part of clarissa's exclusive report. take a look as she attempts to confront one of the men accused of being at the heart of the assassination attempt. >> reporter: we're here now at the home of one of the fsb team, and we're going to see if he has anything to say to us. we enter a rundown apartment...
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they're, of course, hard on local businesses nbc's jake ward has been speaking with some restaurant owners there jake, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, paul. the ppp portion of the new relief bill is, restaurant owners tell us, not suited to their industry the improvisation of trying to keep it going especially when it comes to dining makes it just too complicated for a one size fitz all solutions this is an iconic spot that's been here since the civil war. in the last year it's not been able to go forward even though it survived two world wars and an earthquake and 1918 pandemic, it couldn't make it across this you have 15.5 million persons working in the restaurant strichlt a 4% gdp -- that's about how much it accounts for -- and yet over 110,000 restaurants have already closed during the pandemic. and nearly half of the owners say they're not coming back to the industry standing here in front of an iconic piece of history like this it makes you realize how much we stand to lose from this pandemic paul >> that's exactly right, jake. thank you. >>> now to an update on a highly h p
they're, of course, hard on local businesses nbc's jake ward has been speaking with some restaurant owners there jake, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, paul. the ppp portion of the new relief bill is, restaurant owners tell us, not suited to their industry the improvisation of trying to keep it going especially when it comes to dining makes it just too complicated for a one size fitz all solutions this is an iconic spot that's been here since the civil war. in the last year it's...
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between that there is a great deal of difficulty getting those patients through into the wards.t trump finally signs the coronavirus relief builra dem try to increase the payouts to americans. chinese journalist reportedn the early days of the coronavirus outbreak have been sentenced to four years. also in the program a major study of the atlantic ocean has discovered species previously unknown to science. ♪ >> hello and welcome if you are wahing in the u.k. on pbs in the united states or around the world could there have been a record number of cases of coronavirus in the u.k. over the pa 24 hours. the figure more than 41,000, may include cases not recorded over the christmas period b underlines the worseningut. hundred 50 new deaths were recorded taking the overalu.k. total to 71,000. here is our health editor. today from this east london hospital.rs nurses and docre incredibly stressed, caring for very sick patients. no one should underestimate the impact the infection an have. at other hospitals, covidpa ent numbers continue to rise with a variant of the virus found initiall
between that there is a great deal of difficulty getting those patients through into the wards.t trump finally signs the coronavirus relief builra dem try to increase the payouts to americans. chinese journalist reportedn the early days of the coronavirus outbreak have been sentenced to four years. also in the program a major study of the atlantic ocean has discovered species previously unknown to science. ♪ >> hello and welcome if you are wahing in the u.k. on pbs in the united states...
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jackie ward is here with more. >> reporter: they say they need to go into life saving mode in san mateo county because the state's website says they only have 31 icu beds available. the county's website say they have six icu beds available. no matter how you look at it, not a great situation. however you can still eat outside at a restaurant and get your hair cut where you can't do that in a lot of bay county areas. here is how it breaks down county-by-county. right now, pretty grim. alameda has the most in 75 and san francisco 45 and contra costa 33. napa, sonoma and marin counties have less than 15 beds available. health officials are continuing to monitor the icu bed availability. if it drops below 15%, governor gavin newsom original stay-at-home takes effect shutting down a lot of businesses. the san mateo supervisor says his county needs to shelter in place now. >> we should join the others in a stay-at-home order and we should do it now because that is the most responsible thing to o do. san mateo county is not an island. >> reporter: to give you perspective how quickly the number
jackie ward is here with more. >> reporter: they say they need to go into life saving mode in san mateo county because the state's website says they only have 31 icu beds available. the county's website say they have six icu beds available. no matter how you look at it, not a great situation. however you can still eat outside at a restaurant and get your hair cut where you can't do that in a lot of bay county areas. here is how it breaks down county-by-county. right now, pretty grim....
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with beds that capacity, some patients are being kept at the emergency ward.have -as sheassed the worst of the virus and has this morning. >> people are not taking precautions. they are running around in the rkets, they are not aring masks. they are careless. >> this is what many say caress looks like. markets, which continue to be crowded. this coronritual is urging oppers to maintain social distance. an economic pressure making lockdown doctors are urging people to be vigilant. >> i'm sure people think this will not happen to them. it is crucial that people understand that it is their own the disease goes in the next few weeks or next few months. >>ar but the mory, another family prepares to say goodbye. cases are starting to fall, but cannot wipe away the pain of the past. bbc news, delhi. katty: this vaccine canno ce quick enough for all of us all over the world. but in the meantime, whether in india, america or thele u.k., peave to be responsible for their own safety protocols. that is what health ruficials are ling with. the u.s. attorney journal says th
with beds that capacity, some patients are being kept at the emergency ward.have -as sheassed the worst of the virus and has this morning. >> people are not taking precautions. they are running around in the rkets, they are not aring masks. they are careless. >> this is what many say caress looks like. markets, which continue to be crowded. this coronritual is urging oppers to maintain social distance. an economic pressure making lockdown doctors are urging people to be vigilant....
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in the same ward where she worked. her best friend keeping a devoted bedside vigil. >> ellen?ou've got to stay strong, i need you. there's so much more to do. >> holding on to hope. >> you're going to do great. >> as "operation vaccine" prepares to roll out its national effort. >> within 24 hours of that approval, we will begin moving the vaccine. >>> plus holiday movies. an antidote to a tough year. "the christmas chronicles" continue. >> welcome to the north pole, jack! >> drawing from the classics. and breaking new ground. >> two men in love, married, trying to start their own family. that's something we haven't seen on hallmark before. struggling to clean tough messes with wipes? try mr. clean magic eraser sheets. just wet, squeeze and erase icky messes in microwaves and on stovetops for an amazing clean, get the power of mr. clean magic eraser in disposable sheets. when your underarmso your are cared for? ♪ it shows! our new dove advanced care formula is effective... and kind to skin, leaving underarms cared for and you... more confident and carefree. your shoulder seems
in the same ward where she worked. her best friend keeping a devoted bedside vigil. >> ellen?ou've got to stay strong, i need you. there's so much more to do. >> holding on to hope. >> you're going to do great. >> as "operation vaccine" prepares to roll out its national effort. >> within 24 hours of that approval, we will begin moving the vaccine. >>> plus holiday movies. an antidote to a tough year. "the christmas chronicles" continue....