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woman: we have fine art in watts, and it's been going on 61 years because of the watts towers art center campus.
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and nick watt gave us a tour of the scene. he pointed out how far the vehicle rolled, well, well off the roadway, into the brushes and the bush here. the front of the car, completely crushed. the cabin itself was relatively intact. that may be what saved tiger woods' life. the jaws of life, despite what was first reported, not necessary. they did use some kind of device to pry him out. one of the things they said at the news conference, and i could tell this was of great interest to you, is the fact that tiger woods, when they reached him, was conscious and talking. how much can you read into that? >> yeah, quite a bit. you know, again, i think you're getting a snapshot in time. and we always talk about this in trauma care, that, you know, what was the situation at the time, knowing full well that people either because of injuries that have not yet been assessed could have periods where they just decompensate. you always have to be thinking about that. but it was interesting to hear, and i paid pretty close attention. a call c
and nick watt gave us a tour of the scene. he pointed out how far the vehicle rolled, well, well off the roadway, into the brushes and the bush here. the front of the car, completely crushed. the cabin itself was relatively intact. that may be what saved tiger woods' life. the jaws of life, despite what was first reported, not necessary. they did use some kind of device to pry him out. one of the things they said at the news conference, and i could tell this was of great interest to you, is the...
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and with 1800 watts of power, it's like having a wood burning pizza oven in your kitchen.here, we'll give it one last toss. - (chuckling) okay, you're making that look easy! - after about 10 takes, right? we'll add some beautiful tomato sauce on top. - i'll do the cheese. - alright, perfect. we'll spread that around. we'll hit it with some fresh basil. and what i love is you can set it to pizza so now that stone is preheated and ready to go. we have this really high quality peel, we just slide it in. beautiful thing about bravo is you can do precision cooking and adjust the top or bottom heat separately. i'll put the bottom at 100% and then the top down to 20%. this way the crust gets crispy and the top gets melted just right. check this out cheryl, our margherita pizza, it is perfect. look at that! - mm, i love homemade pizza! - look what the bravo does. totally crispy underneath and just melted on top thanks to that top-bottom setting. - do i get to try? - oh, you must try. - alright, gimme a slice. - look at that. - oh, perfect. mm! - that is good, right? - so good! bra
and with 1800 watts of power, it's like having a wood burning pizza oven in your kitchen.here, we'll give it one last toss. - (chuckling) okay, you're making that look easy! - after about 10 takes, right? we'll add some beautiful tomato sauce on top. - i'll do the cheese. - alright, perfect. we'll spread that around. we'll hit it with some fresh basil. and what i love is you can set it to pizza so now that stone is preheated and ready to go. we have this really high quality peel, we just slide...
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. >> nick watt is back with us. you're the first reporter i've had a chance to talk to at the scene itself. can you show us around a little bit more, and give us a sense of the distances and where the car ended up? >> reporter: yeah, it's actually kind of staggering to see just how far this car traveled. i was on the other side of the bush before the package. looks like the car flipped and rolled multiple times. through this whole area. we see all of this devastation through here, where the car has rolled. knocked this tree down, and where the car eventually ended up is just down over there where that other reporter is standing. i'm going to walk over here now. this is where the car eventually ended up. that is a huge distance. as i say, the thing that really sticks in my mind is that the sheriff said it rolled multiple times. multiple times through this undergrowth before eventually coming to rest just over there. john? >> how far away is the road from where you are? >> reporter: so the road is about 20 feet over t
. >> nick watt is back with us. you're the first reporter i've had a chance to talk to at the scene itself. can you show us around a little bit more, and give us a sense of the distances and where the car ended up? >> reporter: yeah, it's actually kind of staggering to see just how far this car traveled. i was on the other side of the bush before the package. looks like the car flipped and rolled multiple times. through this whole area. we see all of this devastation through here,...
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they had planned for basically a surge of above 70 giga watts of power maximum during the wintertime. because of that arctic blast it surged above it. half of it came offline. as kaitlyn was saying in the report, contrary to the naysayers, particularly the conservative commentators, the bulk was not the renewable sector though the wind turbines did freeze up and solar panels had challenges as well. they were not built in with heaters for the extreme weather. it was the thermal energy, the nuclear that did freeze up completely. that was 60% of the supplies that went offline. now the regulators suggested because of the extreme weather that we're seeing right now, they're going to have to go to rolling blackouts. they won't get full power over the next few days as they try to restore the capacity going forward. as a result of that, rosemary, without the power and the heating, the oil and gas production and the number one producer in the united states has collapsed. it's lost about 4 million barrels, around 6 million barrels it produces on a daily basis. 4 million barrels is 40% of u.s. s
they had planned for basically a surge of above 70 giga watts of power maximum during the wintertime. because of that arctic blast it surged above it. half of it came offline. as kaitlyn was saying in the report, contrary to the naysayers, particularly the conservative commentators, the bulk was not the renewable sector though the wind turbines did freeze up and solar panels had challenges as well. they were not built in with heaters for the extreme weather. it was the thermal energy, the...
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nick watt, cnn, los angeles. >>> a u.s.ntelligence report on the murder of jamal khashoggi could be made public in the matter of hours. the unclassified report is expected to hold new details on who ordered and carried out the killing in 2018 president biden says he plans to discuss it with the king when they talk. the crown prince has denied any involvement but growing evidence paints a damning picture. cnn's nic robertson explains. >> reporter: it was october of 2018 when jamal khashoggi took these fateful steps into the saudi consulate in istanbul. a saudi hit team had arrived a few hours ahead of him. the hit team included a hit officer in charge. and the forensic doctor and a dozen others including the body do double. in reality, khashoggi had been killed minutes after entering the building. his last words after being att attacked, i can't breathe. i can't breathe. before he was dismembered by the bone saw. his remains were believed to be driven off in black vans shortly after from the consulate to the consulate genera
nick watt, cnn, los angeles. >>> a u.s.ntelligence report on the murder of jamal khashoggi could be made public in the matter of hours. the unclassified report is expected to hold new details on who ordered and carried out the killing in 2018 president biden says he plans to discuss it with the king when they talk. the crown prince has denied any involvement but growing evidence paints a damning picture. cnn's nic robertson explains. >> reporter: it was october of 2018 when jamal...
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joining me, deborah watts. good to see you. have come to know as lynchings in the public consciousness. what does it mean to you every time you see another of these instances where police or citizens take decisions into their own hands, kill people that are not given a chance to defend themselves or given a trial, and i mean, it is modern day lynching. >> yes. yes. well thank you very thank you much for having me here today. it is a sad part of our history. it is black history month. a sad part is it was a continuation of things that happened before emmett, and through emmett and now today. it is a wound that is continuing to be opened. it is something that i think our country needs to reckon with, with the hatred and racism and the power that is brought upon black and brown people in america, and so we need to make sure that we're understanding how we are contributing to this continuation, to this throw line, if you will, that is continuing in our country, and so i just would like for us to reflect on that and to look at how w
joining me, deborah watts. good to see you. have come to know as lynchings in the public consciousness. what does it mean to you every time you see another of these instances where police or citizens take decisions into their own hands, kill people that are not given a chance to defend themselves or given a trial, and i mean, it is modern day lynching. >> yes. yes. well thank you very thank you much for having me here today. it is a sad part of our history. it is black history month. a...
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in this particular analogy fee for you wife and the least other microwave and the more watts games the better that means more t.v. money it also means the t.v. companies have a say in who plays when and how often. to be seen. if things keep going like this the whole idea of fair competition will be under threat players at the big club simply have to play far more games than those that 2 thirds of the other teams in meddling and there were 6 international match days in that time it all puts players at risk. there is a danger that injuries and problems from being overworked will pile up leading to increasingly long absences but if you're waiting for change don't hold your breath . you can continue i do this and hopefully we can play at euro the euros in the summer. if they have. let's see who we can out of there which by the players so everybody needs to go in the paper it's fine we have found a solution to play on that's great but now we can stop thinking you have to start. she is only 12 years old and already on the fast track to. a german film awards including. a hollywood debut. stuf
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rob watts stay tuned for the i'll be back at the top of the next hour until then you can get all the information you want on all our stories from our web site that's it dot com you'll find social media too i'm terry moore thanks for. the life curse good morning to you coming to you and. joy get to coincidence. that 10 previously the earth was just a messy chemistry lab taught me to play. the impossible but some good news from the creation of our solar system with our planet is a bit like winning the lottery there is a good. one 1st. start feb 11th on t.w. . will it be super mario to the rescue all the head of the european central bank mario draghi is set to lead a new tally in the government can he guide it's a leaf through its pandemic and that crisis. which a bank is expected to have returned to an annual profits during 20 twentieth's will discussed how it turned things around during the pandemic. and tens of thousands of check workers cross into germany every day we'll see how they're coping with the news content ratio. this is going to be a business. welcome to the program. forme
rob watts stay tuned for the i'll be back at the top of the next hour until then you can get all the information you want on all our stories from our web site that's it dot com you'll find social media too i'm terry moore thanks for. the life curse good morning to you coming to you and. joy get to coincidence. that 10 previously the earth was just a messy chemistry lab taught me to play. the impossible but some good news from the creation of our solar system with our planet is a bit like...
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journalists who claim the military or the governments in a negative light have faced threats human rights watts describes what it calls a climate of fear you were once a journalist former minister of information you think it's acceptable to intimidate the press law does not acceptable in pakistan i believe media is probably one of the most free media the world going to merge and we have been focused on this law. the fact that blogs on the media is very very powerful. actually many people believe there should be a strong defamation laws which are not here unfortunately but by those on the media . i see no problem if you say in summary expression if you say it's free of them then please explain to me why respected programs including the b.b.c.'s are 2 language bullets and have pulled out of the country after what has been described a constant interference by channels under pressure from the authorities why journalists have been charges have been brought against them others describe campaigns of online hate to intimidate them reporters without borders has condemned the campaigns they've asked the
journalists who claim the military or the governments in a negative light have faced threats human rights watts describes what it calls a climate of fear you were once a journalist former minister of information you think it's acceptable to intimidate the press law does not acceptable in pakistan i believe media is probably one of the most free media the world going to merge and we have been focused on this law. the fact that blogs on the media is very very powerful. actually many people...
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>> all right, our thanks to nick watt. as for why dr.could take longer for most people to get a shot, johnson & johnson won't have as many of their one-shot vaccines ready by the time they get emergency authorization in the coming weeks. why? well, we got to find out. but here's what we do know. they're going to start off with less than 10 million doses available. they planned on having between 20 and 30 million by april, but now it doesn't look like they'll hit the lower end of that target. the disconnect is that while dr. fauci is pushing things back, the white house is saying more supply is coming to states next week. they still aren't saying where that increase is coming from. questions like that have a by sport an group of governors saying they need better communication from the biden team. more details about the numbers and a better explanation about the plan to send some shots straight to pharmacies instead of state health departments. let's dig into what we're facing with chief dr. sanjay gupta. good to see you, brother. >> you,
>> all right, our thanks to nick watt. as for why dr.could take longer for most people to get a shot, johnson & johnson won't have as many of their one-shot vaccines ready by the time they get emergency authorization in the coming weeks. why? well, we got to find out. but here's what we do know. they're going to start off with less than 10 million doses available. they planned on having between 20 and 30 million by april, but now it doesn't look like they'll hit the lower end of that...
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nick watt, cnn, los angeles. >>> and i spoke earlier to infectious disease expert ravena kular and i asked her about vaccination skepticism and how would she deal with it. >> i think it's first of all going to have to be us health care workers being the individuals which are getting vaccinated first. what you're seeing is many public, which are vaccine hesitant, as well as many health care workers that are. so if us health care workers serve as a good example to the public showing they were safe. there were rigorous trials being done but that's the power of science. the scientists, they worked from day and night really wanting to get these vaccines approved, getting the trials done. it's in having trust in these manufacturers and showing that these are efficacious. these are safe vaccines that people should take. >>> despite some skepticism in the u.s., confidence in vaccines is actually rising in other parts of the world. we will look at where vaccine shots will most likely be administered. thm. feel the power. beat the symptoms fast. i didn't realize how special it would be for me
nick watt, cnn, los angeles. >>> and i spoke earlier to infectious disease expert ravena kular and i asked her about vaccination skepticism and how would she deal with it. >> i think it's first of all going to have to be us health care workers being the individuals which are getting vaccinated first. what you're seeing is many public, which are vaccine hesitant, as well as many health care workers that are. so if us health care workers serve as a good example to the public...
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as cnn's nick watt reports, a new study shows this vaccine might help prevent people from spreading theus and not just preventing them from getting sick. >> reporter: these shots reduce your risk of illness, but do covid-19 vaccines also reduce the risk you could still harbor the virus and spread it to others? early data suggests the oxford astrazeneca vaccine does just that, reduces the risk of transmission. >> which is a stunning discovery if that's true. >> reporter: britain's health secretary called the findings absolutely superb, this vaccine not yet authorized in the u.s. >> i haven't seen the data yet. that's not yet been peer reviewed. i have every reason to believe the brits. >> reporter: more than 100,000 dead in america so far in 2021. the big fear now, those more contagious variants. >> plan on the assumption that there are a lot more cases of these variants than we know about. >> reporter: why? because only these six states have genetically sequenced more than 1% of their cases, and that's how you find variants. meanwhile, is this country vaccinating fast enough to keep ahe
as cnn's nick watt reports, a new study shows this vaccine might help prevent people from spreading theus and not just preventing them from getting sick. >> reporter: these shots reduce your risk of illness, but do covid-19 vaccines also reduce the risk you could still harbor the virus and spread it to others? early data suggests the oxford astrazeneca vaccine does just that, reduces the risk of transmission. >> which is a stunning discovery if that's true. >> reporter:...
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tarts from the friend us and this morning the police force attacked a guy who is offering watts of bottles and after detaining him he talks. 4 packs of water bottles and they were sharing with each other and in mandalay also there was also another street vendor in her tray was looted by the police force and so those who are some of the highlights that we are now you know left why are they doing that also not just cracking down on. true democracy pushing protesters but other than that we are now publicly or in our private messages discussing about . the upcoming days how we should approach how we should stay safe at the same time it's so this it has become like a routine that house would approach the by day and house would you know resolve. those kind of crackdowns and violence yes it is a very dire situation isn't it david because on the one hand protesters and activists like yourself do what do not want to back down and on the other hand you know its security situation is deteriorating very very fast are you guys still determined to continue. it's. we will never stop until he goes down th
tarts from the friend us and this morning the police force attacked a guy who is offering watts of bottles and after detaining him he talks. 4 packs of water bottles and they were sharing with each other and in mandalay also there was also another street vendor in her tray was looted by the police force and so those who are some of the highlights that we are now you know left why are they doing that also not just cracking down on. true democracy pushing protesters but other than that we are now...
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cnn's nick watt has our report. >> production now ramping up on this, an at-home over the counter covid9 test. 95% accurate. results in just 15 minutes. >> it can be used if you feel symptoms of covid-19 and also for screening for people without symptoms so they can safely go to work, to school and to events. >> reporter: meanwhile, in the still sluggish vaccine rollout -- >> this is just ridiculous. >> -- there's at least one way to speed this up. >> if we've got vaccines sitting on a warehouse chef, i mean, they need to be in somebody's arm. >> reporter: but just six states including his have so far injected more than 75% of the doses they've been given. today a forceful message from the feds. do not hold back for second doses. >> it does not need to happen and should not happen. >> reporter: unlike team trump, team biden has pledged to give states three weeks' notice of when more doses are coming and how many. >> they have the predictability the doses will be there. >> fenway park now a vaccination site. >> we'll figure it out. we have to get everybody vaccinated. >> elsewhere in the
cnn's nick watt has our report. >> production now ramping up on this, an at-home over the counter covid9 test. 95% accurate. results in just 15 minutes. >> it can be used if you feel symptoms of covid-19 and also for screening for people without symptoms so they can safely go to work, to school and to events. >> reporter: meanwhile, in the still sluggish vaccine rollout -- >> this is just ridiculous. >> -- there's at least one way to speed this up. >> if...
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cnn's nick watt has more. >> this is a little bit. >> reporter: snow and subzero temperatures.lowing vaccinations from illinois to texas and delaying the delivery of doses. >> sometimes by a day. sometimes by two days. >> reporter: a momentary blip. >> the critical issue is that the demand far outweighs the supply, that's the issue. >> reporter: dr. fauci had said everyone would be eligible for a shot by the end of april. now says johnson & johnson will deliver fewer initial doses than the administration thought. so -- >> that time line will probably be prolonged maybe into mid to late may and early june. but it may take until june, july and august to finally get everyone vaccinated. >> reporter: new case counts and hospitalizations are falling faster now than any point in this pandemic. >> we just got to be careful about getting too excited about that because we do have the challenge of variants. >> reporter: that faster spread variant first identified in south africa, now detected in eight u.s. states. the variant first found in the uk now confirmed in 40. we're told masks an
cnn's nick watt has more. >> this is a little bit. >> reporter: snow and subzero temperatures.lowing vaccinations from illinois to texas and delaying the delivery of doses. >> sometimes by a day. sometimes by two days. >> reporter: a momentary blip. >> the critical issue is that the demand far outweighs the supply, that's the issue. >> reporter: dr. fauci had said everyone would be eligible for a shot by the end of april. now says johnson & johnson will...
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cnn's nick watt has more on how the u.s. got here and what's expected in the coming months. >> i could tell her anything. i'd say, babe, i love you so much. >> reporter: zerena rose, a 42-year-old nurse died after giving birth. one of the half a million now dead in america. it did not have to be this way. >> if you look back historically, we have done worse than most any other country. the kind of disparate responses of different states rather than having a unified approach. >> reporter: a disengaged now former president and a politicization of masks. >> i think you can make a case tens of thousands died because of it. >> reporter: now is not the time to let your guard down. >> now let's just go forward and be completely committed as a unified country to just go at this together. this is a common enemy. >> reporter: our weapons, masks and needles. more than 75 million vaccine doses now distributed. weather-related delays, dr. fauci says, will be made up by mid week. still less than 6% of the u.s. population has been fully va
cnn's nick watt has more on how the u.s. got here and what's expected in the coming months. >> i could tell her anything. i'd say, babe, i love you so much. >> reporter: zerena rose, a 42-year-old nurse died after giving birth. one of the half a million now dead in america. it did not have to be this way. >> if you look back historically, we have done worse than most any other country. the kind of disparate responses of different states rather than having a unified approach....
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cnn's nick watt reports. >> we have five sites here in essex county. today they are all closed down. >> reporter: that's newark, new jersey. similar scene down in houston, texas. every county run vaccination site is closed. >> vaccine shots will probably start again on friday. >> reporter: more than 2,000 vaccine sites are in areas with power outages, says fema. vaccine delivery delays from north carolina to california. >> while it might not snow in san diego, the snow is directly impacting san diego. >> reporter: because snow has fallen on delivery hubs in memphis and louisville, kentucky. >> we're talking about the national guard, and they will do this, about going down to kentucky and tennessee, which is where this stuff is currently located, and bring it back. >> reporter: the pace of vaccination was picking up before the cold took hold, but average shots in arms every day just took a little dip. >> we're going to have to make up for it as soon as the weather lifts a bit, the ice melts and we can get the trucks out, the people out. >> reporter: mea
cnn's nick watt reports. >> we have five sites here in essex county. today they are all closed down. >> reporter: that's newark, new jersey. similar scene down in houston, texas. every county run vaccination site is closed. >> vaccine shots will probably start again on friday. >> reporter: more than 2,000 vaccine sites are in areas with power outages, says fema. vaccine delivery delays from north carolina to california. >> while it might not snow in san diego, the...
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cnn's nick watt has more on what we're learning about the crash. >> reporter: early morning, windingownhill stretch of road, tiger woods was alone in that surf trapped. >> the first contact was with the center median. from there then crossed into the opposing lane of traffic. hit the curve, hit a tree, and there were several rollovers during that process. he was alive and he was conscious. >> reporter: the first call came in just after 7:00 a.m. pacific time. >> trapped. >> reporter: emergency personnel on the scene within minutes. >> we also use an ax to pry him from the vehicle. he was taken from the vehicle with seat collar and backboard for precaution us and transported in serious to stable condition. >> reporter: less than ten miles to ucla harbor hospital. >> all we know serious condition. >> reporter: no sobriety tests due to his injuries. >> no evidence of impairment at this point in time. >> reporter: woods lives in florida why was he on the west coast? well, you could almost read the words genesis invitational on the door of that crumbled suv. woods was hosting it up the ro
cnn's nick watt has more on what we're learning about the crash. >> reporter: early morning, windingownhill stretch of road, tiger woods was alone in that surf trapped. >> the first contact was with the center median. from there then crossed into the opposing lane of traffic. hit the curve, hit a tree, and there were several rollovers during that process. he was alive and he was conscious. >> reporter: the first call came in just after 7:00 a.m. pacific time. >> trapped....
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nick watt, thanks so much. >>> joining us now, cnn chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta.y, let's start with michael osterholm's proposal to delay second doses, give second doses to as many people as possible so more people get a first dose. cdc has said they're not going to do that. what do you think? >> well, you know, i think that the data sort of speaks for itself here a little bit. although there's a couple of caveats. let me show you what i mean here. the reality is that there does some to be some protection from the first dose. moderna specifically, one dose versus two doses. with the first dose, you get about 80% or so protection. with the two doses, as we know, it goes to 94.5% protection. now, we don't have as much data around that first dose because it was only a few weeks they followed people in between the first and second doses. how long does that protection last? we doesn't know. cdc has come out and said you can wait up to 42 days, six weeks, before you get the second dose as it is. there may be some merit to it. from pfizer, jake, we talked about this when
nick watt, thanks so much. >>> joining us now, cnn chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta.y, let's start with michael osterholm's proposal to delay second doses, give second doses to as many people as possible so more people get a first dose. cdc has said they're not going to do that. what do you think? >> well, you know, i think that the data sort of speaks for itself here a little bit. although there's a couple of caveats. let me show you what i mean here. the reality is...
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>> thanks very much for that update, nick watt. >>> a new link between the saudi crown prince and ther of the journalist, jamal khashoggi. and i'd like your best new smartphone deal. oh do ya? actually it's for both new and existing customers. i feel silly. but i do want the fastest 5g network. oh i want the fastest 5g network. are we actually doing this again? it's not complicated. only at&t gives everyone the same great deal. like the samsung galaxy s21 5g for free when you...
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nick watt is joining us with the latest developments from los angeles.here's another very disturbing, extremely disturbing new statistic just out. >> so far this year in 2021 we've lost more than 100,000 people to this virus. and our number one way out of this, vaccines. >> a 16-lane mega site capable, they say, of 1,000 shots an hour. >> these people have really got it down. >> reporter: early january nationwide sunday average was under 00,000 doses a day in arms. that average is now around 1.3 million per day. the pace needs to pick up even more. >> we have to deliver 500 million immunizations between now and summer to get ahead of these variants. it's going to be tough. >> reporter: another mutation that might make vaccines less effective. plus past infection might not protect you against the variant virs found in south africa. >> the experience of our colleagues in south africa indicate that even if you've been infected with the original virus, that there is a very high rate of reinfection. >> reporter: the feds will start sending doses directly to l
nick watt is joining us with the latest developments from los angeles.here's another very disturbing, extremely disturbing new statistic just out. >> so far this year in 2021 we've lost more than 100,000 people to this virus. and our number one way out of this, vaccines. >> a 16-lane mega site capable, they say, of 1,000 shots an hour. >> these people have really got it down. >> reporter: early january nationwide sunday average was under 00,000 doses a day in arms. that...
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>> nick watt in lncht a. for us. nick, thank you very much. >>> let's get more on all of this.cine education center at children's hos hospital of philadelphia joins us. thank you so much for joining us. i spoke with dr. fauci in the last hour here in "the situation room." he told me the south africa variant, that south africa saw a very high rate of reinfection with its covid variant. how worried are you that americans could be reinfected in a new wave, a new wave of this covid variant? >> well, the question is, what is the nature of the reinfection? in other words if you were infected with the south african strain and exposed to it again did you have asymptomatic infection? it's unlookly that you would then be sort of hospitalized or put in the intensive care unit or die with the second infection. that certainly was the story with the strains that we've dealt with so far. the original strain, the uk strain. as yet we don't really hear that story, which frankly is encouraging. but we need that data. >> let's get to the johnson & johnson vaccine. you're on the committee at the f
>> nick watt in lncht a. for us. nick, thank you very much. >>> let's get more on all of this.cine education center at children's hos hospital of philadelphia joins us. thank you so much for joining us. i spoke with dr. fauci in the last hour here in "the situation room." he told me the south africa variant, that south africa saw a very high rate of reinfection with its covid variant. how worried are you that americans could be reinfected in a new wave, a new wave of...
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thank you, nick watt, i appreciate that. >>> tiger woods is lucky to be alive tonight.mer president obama is tweeting him prayers for his quick recovery. what more do we know about a thorough investigation? that's next. you can try to predict the future or you can create it. we're driving it. everywhere. we emit optimism, not exhaust. we plug in our vehicles as naturally as we charge our phones. we. we are generation e. we want smart. clean. and safe. to also be fun, easy and powerful! ultium! a battery that charges fast. runs long. it fits everyone. nobody will be left out. and that, changes everything. ♪ ♪ the harry's razor is not the same ♪ because some of us are not the same ♪ our close shave comes from our 5 german-engineered blades designed to start sharp and stay sharp. and we never upcharge you for high quality. so for those of us who don't want just the same, harry's razors are here. harry's. not the same. available in store and at harrys.com. when it comes to laundry, everyone thinks their way is the right way. i wash on delicate. i just stuff everything in. y
thank you, nick watt, i appreciate that. >>> tiger woods is lucky to be alive tonight.mer president obama is tweeting him prayers for his quick recovery. what more do we know about a thorough investigation? that's next. you can try to predict the future or you can create it. we're driving it. everywhere. we emit optimism, not exhaust. we plug in our vehicles as naturally as we charge our phones. we. we are generation e. we want smart. clean. and safe. to also be fun, easy and powerful!...
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. >> shannon watts is the founder of moms demand action. critical of the way republicans use guns for political gain. with me is david jolly who used to be a republican member of congress from florida and he left the party back in 2018. shannon, politicians will often through my life as a political reporter pose with guns in different ways. john kerry in a duck blind and joe manchin shooting a bill. and there's a certain -- a lot of americans really like guns. they cherish owning them for sport. there seems to me a different thing happening in that lauren boebert pose that says something different. it's communicating something different. what do you think it's doing? >> you know, it's intimidation. pure and simple. right? that's the point of having these guns behind them. they're not saying, you know, we are here to demonstrate our freedom. they are there to threaten our freedom. and that's particularly alarming given that just a month ago we had armed insurrectionists storm the capitol and they had enough live ammunition to shoot every mem
. >> shannon watts is the founder of moms demand action. critical of the way republicans use guns for political gain. with me is david jolly who used to be a republican member of congress from florida and he left the party back in 2018. shannon, politicians will often through my life as a political reporter pose with guns in different ways. john kerry in a duck blind and joe manchin shooting a bill. and there's a certain -- a lot of americans really like guns. they cherish owning them for...
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chris. >> all right, thanks to nick watt. why was he so calm? tiger is known for being calm, but it also could have been shock. he was awake and talking, thankfully, when help arrived. he was already recovering from his fifth back operation of his career. this man is the best or one of the best ever to play the game. his play made him famous, but he was always bigger than sport. he was one of a kind when he came along, and i don't mean to talk about him in the past tense. i'm saying when he was a kid, okay. hopefully he'll have many years to come, even playing. but that vein and his uniqueness in the sport generated huge attention and scrutiny. look how recovering a car accident, there is no indication that tiger woods is in any mortal danger, thank god. but everything about his life generates outsized curiosity. his marriage and personal issues were blown up worldwide in a way we have rarely if ever seen. but then what defines this man is that he came back. he came back from much worse than a pair of broken legs. he's only 45 years old. and he'
chris. >> all right, thanks to nick watt. why was he so calm? tiger is known for being calm, but it also could have been shock. he was awake and talking, thankfully, when help arrived. he was already recovering from his fifth back operation of his career. this man is the best or one of the best ever to play the game. his play made him famous, but he was always bigger than sport. he was one of a kind when he came along, and i don't mean to talk about him in the past tense. i'm saying when...
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hour to $ 9,000 per mega watt hour at the very time that texans need it the most. there was a report out today quoting one of the natural gas producers that said that this experience had been like hitting the jackpot. these are the folks who are being rewarded. this is a tale as old as time of green and of cronyism that has led to the breakdown that we're seeing today. >> secretary julian castro and congressman joaquin castro, thank you both very much for joining us from texas tonight. we really appreciate it. thank you. >> and when we come back, former texas state senator wendy davis will join us. she has been struggling this week without power and without water in her own home and she has seen the struggles of other texans. she will join us next. texans she will join us next. (burke) at farmers, we know how nice it is to save on your auto policy. but it's even nicer knowing that if this happens... ...or this... ...or even this... ...we've seen and covered it. so, call 1-800-farmers and get a quote today. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ ♪♪ here's t
hour to $ 9,000 per mega watt hour at the very time that texans need it the most. there was a report out today quoting one of the natural gas producers that said that this experience had been like hitting the jackpot. these are the folks who are being rewarded. this is a tale as old as time of green and of cronyism that has led to the breakdown that we're seeing today. >> secretary julian castro and congressman joaquin castro, thank you both very much for joining us from texas tonight. we...
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nick watt, thank you. dr.ergency room physician and is the executive director of the committee to protect medicare. he's fresh off his eight-hour shift there in the car parked for everyone watching and wondering and we'll have are a chat and then you can be on your way home. dr. davidson, as you heard from nick there, there is some real hope here. let's start with the positive. vaccine administration does seem to be hitting a stride now. hospitalizations and deaths are down. are we officially turning a corner? >> well, we certainly are going in the direction now that as he said the numbers right now compared to the december surge are significantly higher. we're going the right direction. we have to continue it. the presence of the variants popping up in many places is definitely concerning. i think not to beat the drum even more but very to keep doing the simple things like wearing masks and socially distancing. super bowl parties are concerning, the celebration from the streets in tampa are concerning. so we
nick watt, thank you. dr.ergency room physician and is the executive director of the committee to protect medicare. he's fresh off his eight-hour shift there in the car parked for everyone watching and wondering and we'll have are a chat and then you can be on your way home. dr. davidson, as you heard from nick there, there is some real hope here. let's start with the positive. vaccine administration does seem to be hitting a stride now. hospitalizations and deaths are down. are we officially...
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that is really encouraging, nick watt, thanks very much. >>> for more on the pandemic, i want to bringa wen. thank you so much for joining us. dr. fauci now said maybe may or early june before vaccines are available to the general population here in the u.s. not april as he had previously suggested. what would you say to a patient who is so eager to get the vaccine and might view this as a disappointing news? >> well i definitely understand why people are eager to get the vaccines because they are so effective, especially at preventing severe disease. i think there are three time points. one is when is eligibilities opening up so that people who don't have chronic medical illnesses and when it is open season, i think that could be late april, may. and then the second is when are people going to be able to get the vaccine? maybe that is later on in may or in june when people could access the vaccine regardless of what category their in. and then the third, which is when is we as a population reaching herd immunity and that depends on how quickly we could get the vaccines ramped up. >> t
that is really encouraging, nick watt, thanks very much. >>> for more on the pandemic, i want to bringa wen. thank you so much for joining us. dr. fauci now said maybe may or early june before vaccines are available to the general population here in the u.s. not april as he had previously suggested. what would you say to a patient who is so eager to get the vaccine and might view this as a disappointing news? >> well i definitely understand why people are eager to get the...
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nick watt reporting for us, thank you. all of this, dean of the brown university school of public health is joining us. thank you for joining us. what does this new study from pfizer show about how its vaccine works against this variant found in south africa? >> good afternoon, wolf. thanks for having me on. this is really good news. this has been a pretty consistent theme of these vaccines that these variants are concerning, they clearly cause a big spike in infection, search the uk one does. but time after time study after study shows that our vaccines look like they will hold up pretty well, certainly against the uk variant and also against the south africa variant. >> the pfizer study comes on the heel s of another study showing similar results for the moderna vaccine. and that is a pretty encouraging development as well. >> absolutely. and we have data from j & j. and again, we'll get more details on that in the next week or so as fda goes through its review. and i suspect that we'll find similar things from the j & j
nick watt reporting for us, thank you. all of this, dean of the brown university school of public health is joining us. thank you for joining us. what does this new study from pfizer show about how its vaccine works against this variant found in south africa? >> good afternoon, wolf. thanks for having me on. this is really good news. this has been a pretty consistent theme of these vaccines that these variants are concerning, they clearly cause a big spike in infection, search the uk one...
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nick watt, thank you very much. >>> let's get more on this. dr. peter hotez is joining us from tropical medicine at the baylor college of medicine. thank you for joining us. you're in houston where vaccine appointments have been canceled, shipments are delayed as a result of extreme weather crisis. these vaccines are time sensitive as you know better than i do. how problematic are these delays? >> yeah, i'm pretty worried, wolf. because originally we heard it was just on monday. we heard it is just a day or two. and then the shipments will come on wednesday and now the shipments have been delayed. so we've really lost a whole week. and the reason i'm concerned about losing a week is because weave this new race ahead of the b-117 variant coming from the united kingdom and starting to take off now in florida, it is going to be pretty much nationwide we think about late in march and into april. so we're in this horrible race because the u.k. variant or the b-117 variant seems to be much more transmissible, more highly contagious than what we've seen
nick watt, thank you very much. >>> let's get more on this. dr. peter hotez is joining us from tropical medicine at the baylor college of medicine. thank you for joining us. you're in houston where vaccine appointments have been canceled, shipments are delayed as a result of extreme weather crisis. these vaccines are time sensitive as you know better than i do. how problematic are these delays? >> yeah, i'm pretty worried, wolf. because originally we heard it was just on monday....
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watt has left the houston texans he and the team mutually agreed to part ways watt his one year lefta six-year $100 million contract that's your cnbc news update at this hour. back to you. >> that's a lot of money to walk away from. >> a lot. >> courtney reagan pete, you actually sold your calls, though, why >> yeah. i was in it for the trade, mel i love this name i feel like it is a little bit stretched. i understand the ecosystem of how well they've done with streaming and those numbers there, and you have to take your hat to disney and 146 million and they are not that far behind net netflix if you combine the streaming. the stock popped up and i got out of my calls immediately and i feel like it's stretched sooner or later they will start to open and they will see the cruise ships come back and a lot of the other areas where they got so much revenue that they'll impact the company, but for right now it's all about streaming. so i'm more concerned about trying to trade it because i don't feel like i can own it right now and feel all that comfortable. >> it's all about streaming an
watt has left the houston texans he and the team mutually agreed to part ways watt his one year lefta six-year $100 million contract that's your cnbc news update at this hour. back to you. >> that's a lot of money to walk away from. >> a lot. >> courtney reagan pete, you actually sold your calls, though, why >> yeah. i was in it for the trade, mel i love this name i feel like it is a little bit stretched. i understand the ecosystem of how well they've done with streaming...
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clint watts always good to talk to you and get your insights. frightening as it may be some somedays. good to see you. >>> you could argue it's one of the most divisive acts ever in the halls of congress. my panel will weigh in on an offensive attack on the family of a fellow member of congress. 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 defend against dark forces attacking your organization, you need to see in the dark. to have the wisdom to understand multiple cyber threats. the precision focus to end attacks instantly. on computers, mobile devices, servers and the cloud. join the world's leading companies in our mission to defend. cybereason. end cyber attacks. from e
clint watts always good to talk to you and get your insights. frightening as it may be some somedays. good to see you. >>> you could argue it's one of the most divisive acts ever in the halls of congress. my panel will weigh in on an offensive attack on the family of a fellow member of congress. 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...
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watts. the remaining four are from frozen windmills. california has invested heavily in noble energy. coupled with battery storage, that would actually help and not hurt the grid even in extreme weather events. >> if you look at the energy sources in california, that can help building a modern grid. >> reporter: he says extremely cold weather would likely tax california's ability to keep its power plants up and running. but there is a critical difference. california like taxes as part of the western grid, multistate power system. >> california has an interconnected grid and would be able to take power from their neighbors to augment any issues that they might have had. >> reporter: the manager of the states grid did not want to weigh in on the situation in texas, but urged conservation. the message was that less energy consumption is less strain on the grid overall. >>> robin hood, reddit, and other executives were in the hot ju or answer. >> why did they restrict the buying but not the selling? >> lawmakers are looking into the rise an
watts. the remaining four are from frozen windmills. california has invested heavily in noble energy. coupled with battery storage, that would actually help and not hurt the grid even in extreme weather events. >> if you look at the energy sources in california, that can help building a modern grid. >> reporter: he says extremely cold weather would likely tax california's ability to keep its power plants up and running. but there is a critical difference. california like taxes as...
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ok, shannon watts. _ confident we will see that soon.perhaps rally against what opinion polls suggest is an american public who wants some more gun control. that would make very sensible gun legislation. yes. very sensible gun legislation. yes, one to watch- _ very sensible gun legislation. yes, one to watch. it _ very sensible gun legislation. yes, one to watch. it always _ very sensible gun legislation. 193 one to watch. it always staggers people over here.— one to watch. it always staggers people over here. let's see, stay with us. people over here. let's see, stay with us- it's _ people over here. let's see, stay with us. it's easy _ people over here. let's see, stay with us. it's easy to _ people over here. let's see, stay with us. it's easy to be _ people over here. let's see, stay with us. it's easy to be cynical. people over here. let's see, stay with us. it's easy to be cynical on this one. we will have more on the programme. nasa's mission control erupts with joy as the perseverance rover lands safely on mars. we'll be talking
ok, shannon watts. _ confident we will see that soon.perhaps rally against what opinion polls suggest is an american public who wants some more gun control. that would make very sensible gun legislation. yes. very sensible gun legislation. yes, one to watch- _ very sensible gun legislation. yes, one to watch. it _ very sensible gun legislation. yes, one to watch. it always _ very sensible gun legislation. 193 one to watch. it always staggers people over here.— one to watch. it always staggers...
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joining our conversation, msnbc national security clint watts and distinguished research fellow.iod of incredibly disturbing charging documents and developments in the investigation into the insurrection, for some reason, reading about this one was particularly searing. >> these are people that know law enforcement and military members yet felt it was okay to go in and attack them. it's just strange. i don't understand that thinking and what four years of president trump politicizing the law enforcement can do and we have a significant problem right now in a couple of different ways. their first priority seems to be cleaning out their own ranks, trying to make sure they don't have extremists or people anti-government in the ranks of the military which is paid for by the government. separately, in the law enforcement space, we've got another serious issue. we see former law enforcement essentially service and storm this place against other plarmt law enforcement. they probably thought the supporters supported him and then sheriffs say they do not recognize that joe biden was the p
joining our conversation, msnbc national security clint watts and distinguished research fellow.iod of incredibly disturbing charging documents and developments in the investigation into the insurrection, for some reason, reading about this one was particularly searing. >> these are people that know law enforcement and military members yet felt it was okay to go in and attack them. it's just strange. i don't understand that thinking and what four years of president trump politicizing the...
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our wind capacity is 30,000 mega watts out of that 83,000 total. the wind over the last week has fallen from providing 42% of our energy to 8% of our energy needs because the turbines are freezing up. they don't work in these kind of conditions. gas we now have producing 43,800, coal 10,800. nuclear, solar, wind the balance. our demand is much higher than normal. and look, take a look at this. monday of last week through tuesday of this week as the "wall street journal" pointed out the juice being generated by wind dropped 93%. it went from providing 42% of our total energy needs to providing 8. on the other hand coal is providing 47% more than it was a week ago and gas is 450% more than it was a week ago. but we got problems. we have an agency, governor abbott was right. we have a private entity that supervises the energy system in texas and they don't have incentives for winterization. one of our nuclear plants is down because it is frozen. we have problems with our gas transmission system because it is so much colder than it is even in extreme t
our wind capacity is 30,000 mega watts out of that 83,000 total. the wind over the last week has fallen from providing 42% of our energy to 8% of our energy needs because the turbines are freezing up. they don't work in these kind of conditions. gas we now have producing 43,800, coal 10,800. nuclear, solar, wind the balance. our demand is much higher than normal. and look, take a look at this. monday of last week through tuesday of this week as the "wall street journal" pointed out...
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joining us to discuss nbc capitol hill correspondent garrett haake and clint watt, nbc news nationalsecurity analyst and distinguished research fellow at the foreign policy research institute. clint, what was your biggest takeaway from what you heard yesterday? >> my biggest one, stephanie, was i just didn't buy the intelligence failure argument at all. it was very clear this was going to happen a week out. i added additional researchers to my team regarding this. there was fbi communications to the intel unit it sounded like based on "the washington post" this morning. when you look out the front door of the capitol, you can see there were thousands of people out there dressed in body armor, some carrying weapons. so i just don't buy that it was a big intelligence failure or breakdown. i'm really interested to hear what the federal officials say when they come to testify, particularly the department of defense, because there are accounts even out in open source now they knew this was coming as well, they were preparing for it and trying to repair a response. so i'm having a hard tim
joining us to discuss nbc capitol hill correspondent garrett haake and clint watt, nbc news nationalsecurity analyst and distinguished research fellow at the foreign policy research institute. clint, what was your biggest takeaway from what you heard yesterday? >> my biggest one, stephanie, was i just didn't buy the intelligence failure argument at all. it was very clear this was going to happen a week out. i added additional researchers to my team regarding this. there was fbi...
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nuk watt isis in l.a. for us. the sheriffs in l.a., nick, are supposed to brief us on the very latest. we'll have live coverage. what are you hearing? >> reporter: well, wolf, the latest we're hearing is that the injuries to tiger woods are not life threatening. we hear from officials they believe he was conscious when emergency personnel first arrived on that scene. also a little bit of description from those officials about the road that this crash occurred on. tiger woods was on a downhill stretch in that suv, winding road. officials say you can pick up speed on that road just through momentum. he crossed the median, jumped the curb and flipped that suv in the shrubs along the side of the road. all of this about 7:00 a.m. this morning pacific time. now, we have heard that he has compound fractures to his legs, has undergone surgery or perhaps is undergoing surgery to those injuries. but the headline, wolf, the injuries to tiger woods right now, we're being told, are not life threatening. wolf? >> that's encoura
nuk watt isis in l.a. for us. the sheriffs in l.a., nick, are supposed to brief us on the very latest. we'll have live coverage. what are you hearing? >> reporter: well, wolf, the latest we're hearing is that the injuries to tiger woods are not life threatening. we hear from officials they believe he was conscious when emergency personnel first arrived on that scene. also a little bit of description from those officials about the road that this crash occurred on. tiger woods was on a...
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reporter julie watts reveals what whistleblowers they is going on inside. >> this was a big investment. >> reporter: it is supposed revolutionize covid testing and california. the new $25 million lab and $1.7 billion contract. but after my family received repeated inconclusive test results from the lab, we started asking questions. >> we uncovered a surprisingly high number of inconclusive test results. >> reporter: it turns out we were. >> we had a high number that came back inconclusive. >> reporter: first he blamed problems with the chemical reaction, then public health said that they are highly sensitive, and tracks lower levels of the virus which they report as inconclusive. whatever the reason, the rate of inconclusive test from the new state lab is 7 1/2 times higher than other covid labs in the state. data reveals one in every 256 tests from other labs comes back inconclusive. compared to one out of every 34 test from the state. one and 50,000 since did not reveal the person actually had covid. >> that life should be shut down because they are jeopardizing people's lives. >> re
reporter julie watts reveals what whistleblowers they is going on inside. >> this was a big investment. >> reporter: it is supposed revolutionize covid testing and california. the new $25 million lab and $1.7 billion contract. but after my family received repeated inconclusive test results from the lab, we started asking questions. >> we uncovered a surprisingly high number of inconclusive test results. >> reporter: it turns out we were. >> we had a high number...
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. >> well, i mean, martin luther king wrote this fascinating essay in the months after the watts riot, where he acknowledges that the civil rights movement was largely a regional movement, and the benefits of it were largely regional. the south s -- it was based in the south, and the south benefited. and so what we are experiencing are the direct results, in the south, of the civil rights movement. and that did not necessarily transfer to northern and western cities, and so they are still dealing with some ofhe same tensions that the south had dealt with. it's not just majority-black police force, it's majority-black political structures. it's hard toind a major southern city now that doesn't have a black mayor. >> yeah. >> and the first one was just in 1973 with maynard jackson here in atlanta. so it just changed the entire dynamic. and it's not that it makes it better because it creates some sort of black dominance. no. it creates a space in which i don't constantly think about the fact that i'm black. >> so, what about the argument that people in the northeast have better access to
. >> well, i mean, martin luther king wrote this fascinating essay in the months after the watts riot, where he acknowledges that the civil rights movement was largely a regional movement, and the benefits of it were largely regional. the south s -- it was based in the south, and the south benefited. and so what we are experiencing are the direct results, in the south, of the civil rights movement. and that did not necessarily transfer to northern and western cities, and so they are still...
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news rob watts is coming up next with all the latest business news remember our website d.w. dot com you can get news information there any time he wants to also find us on twitter and instagram that means my name is terry mark thanks for being with us. the for. the fun. it's a symbol of failed refugee policies in the new movie the more young refugee camp. it was planned to be a transit station and yet people are stuck here often for years. trapped in the true moyle of european politics. who is to blame for the drama in mourning. in 45 minutes on g.w. . cutting through the noise. floor i come from people are known for being tough but fair new york can get loud and people tell it like it it is to call it the concrete jungle a melting pot in a city that never sleeps it's this energy that makes it feel like old but amid the hustle it's important to listen and pay attention because it's not just the loudest voices who need to be heard we all have a story this is how i see it is my job as a journalist is to go beyond the obvious now i'm based in europe and my work takes me around
news rob watts is coming up next with all the latest business news remember our website d.w. dot com you can get news information there any time he wants to also find us on twitter and instagram that means my name is terry mark thanks for being with us. the for. the fun. it's a symbol of failed refugee policies in the new movie the more young refugee camp. it was planned to be a transit station and yet people are stuck here often for years. trapped in the true moyle of european politics. who is...
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journalists who paint the military or the governments in a negative light have faced threats human rights watts describes what it calls a climate of fear you were once a journalist former minister of information you think it's acceptable to intimidate the press law does not acceptable in pakistan i believe media is probably one of the most free media the world going to merge and we have been focused on this nor. to the fact that progress on the media is very very powerful. actually many people believe there should be a strong defamation laws which are not here unfortunately but by those on the media . i see no problem if you say in summary expression if you say it's free event then please explain to me why respected programs including the b.b.c.'s are 2 language bullets and have pulled out of the country after what has been described a constant interference by channels under pressure from the authorities why journalists have been charges have been brought against them others describe campaigns of online hate to intimidate them reporters without borders has condemned the campaigns they have aske
journalists who paint the military or the governments in a negative light have faced threats human rights watts describes what it calls a climate of fear you were once a journalist former minister of information you think it's acceptable to intimidate the press law does not acceptable in pakistan i believe media is probably one of the most free media the world going to merge and we have been focused on this nor. to the fact that progress on the media is very very powerful. actually many people...
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emma watts but it teachers and students think about going back to class. well i think there's very mixed feelings says there are of course schools are opening here in germany in 10 out of 16 stays but given the current situation a lot of teachers a lot of parents a lot of a lot of children are perplexed and they're asking themselves why are schools we opening now that we see the 7 days infection rate on the rise again that's 610-0000 inhabitants nationwide this morning and that's where we doubts of the mitigations of the virus are spreading rapidly as well but at the same time we saw it out in the report as well there's also the worry about the long term damage to school closures might have in terms of education in terms of child development so there's also a sense of relief for children for example to be able to interact together with other children but also predominantly there's a worry over the timing of the reopening here in germany you're talking about this this time as the core members case numbers as you've mentioned that's. up again ever so slightl
emma watts but it teachers and students think about going back to class. well i think there's very mixed feelings says there are of course schools are opening here in germany in 10 out of 16 stays but given the current situation a lot of teachers a lot of parents a lot of a lot of children are perplexed and they're asking themselves why are schools we opening now that we see the 7 days infection rate on the rise again that's 610-0000 inhabitants nationwide this morning and that's where we...
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think you get the idea randy bennett in company in trouble overpowered by the number one team and watts sitting up a dime from jalen suggs will score it. that's what you call half as eggs take it to of cory with the leading scorer tag for st mary's, the opponent's gonzaga. he had 20 points was never really close. 87 65 zack says the state number one of the land 21 oh, here's your only bay area winner. talking about the stanford cardinal taking on the washington huskies tonight and, well, it turned out all right, as you see, jj delayer with slam dunk right there. he had 15 tonight, but the highlight his name is bryce wills and up over top of 7 ft four inch riley tiktok's horn of the huskies to put it down. 79 61. stanford takes it there now, 14. then eight in conference that got might be a name to remember right there. sandals a shark's again i said only one bay area winner and it wasn't the sharks, of course, as they fall this was just a heartbreaker against the st louis blues. a team only a couple years removed from having won the stanley cup great game 11 in the second period, big mes
think you get the idea randy bennett in company in trouble overpowered by the number one team and watts sitting up a dime from jalen suggs will score it. that's what you call half as eggs take it to of cory with the leading scorer tag for st mary's, the opponent's gonzaga. he had 20 points was never really close. 87 65 zack says the state number one of the land 21 oh, here's your only bay area winner. talking about the stanford cardinal taking on the washington huskies tonight and, well, it...
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journalists who paint the military or the governments in a negative light have faced threats human rights watts describes what it calls a climate of fear you were once a journalist former minister of information you think it's acceptable to intimidate the press. does more acceptable than in pakistan i believe media is probably one of the most free media the world going to manage and we have been focused on this nor. do the fact that all this on the media is very very powerful. actually many people believe there should be a strong defamation laws which are not here unfortunately but by those on the media . i see no problem if you say in summary expression if you say it's free event then please explain to me why respected programs including the b.b.c.'s are 2 language bullets and have pulled out of the country after what has been described as a constant interference by channels under pressure from the authorities why journalists have been. charges have been brought against them others describe campaigns of online hate to intimidate them reporters without borders has condemned the campaigns they'v
journalists who paint the military or the governments in a negative light have faced threats human rights watts describes what it calls a climate of fear you were once a journalist former minister of information you think it's acceptable to intimidate the press. does more acceptable than in pakistan i believe media is probably one of the most free media the world going to manage and we have been focused on this nor. do the fact that all this on the media is very very powerful. actually many...