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weir then got two of her own, including a penalty in injury time.d next on tuesday. and in rugby, scotland men have beaten georgia 48—7 in their international test match at murrayfield. three tries in the first half put scotland in a commanding 17—0 lead at half—time, and after the break — gregor townsend's side scored five more, including this one from debutant duhan van der merwe. the former england captain chris robshaw has apologised after england's test against the barbarians was called off due to players breaching covid restrictions. robshaw was one of 12 barbarians players who left their hotel bubble to go out for dinner in central london. he said "i want to express my deepest apologies. st helens moved a step closer to a third super league crown in a row with a 40—8 win over leeds. meanwhile bevan french scored a hat—trick as second—placed wigan strengthened their their claims for a grand final place with a 58—12 thrashing of last season's finalists salford. mercedes‘ valtteri bottas was fastest at second practice for the portugal grand prix
weir then got two of her own, including a penalty in injury time.d next on tuesday. and in rugby, scotland men have beaten georgia 48—7 in their international test match at murrayfield. three tries in the first half put scotland in a commanding 17—0 lead at half—time, and after the break — gregor townsend's side scored five more, including this one from debutant duhan van der merwe. the former england captain chris robshaw has apologised after england's test against the barbarians was...
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you of briton's david weir —— brent la katos. you measure of briton's david weir —— brent lakatos. all you give it everything. west ham put in another impressive premier league performance, this time beating leicester city 3—0. leicester had won their opening three games of the season. there were also wins for southampton, arsenal, and wolves, while spurs are 4—1 up against manchester united at half—time. in the scottish premiership, celtic beat stjohnstone 2—0 — both goals came in the final few minutes. but rangers are top of the table after their 2—0 win over ross county. the richest horse race in europe, the prix de l‘arc de triomphe, has been won by sottsass, ridden by cristian demuro and trained byjean—claude rouget. the winner for the past two years, enable, finished sixth in a reduced field after trainer aiden o'brien withdrew his horses, amidst fears they would test positive for a banned substance from a batch of contaminated feed. the women's top seed, simona halep, has been knocked out of tennis‘s french open, by a polish teenager, iga sviatek. the world number 54 upset t
you of briton's david weir —— brent la katos. you measure of briton's david weir —— brent lakatos. all you give it everything. west ham put in another impressive premier league performance, this time beating leicester city 3—0. leicester had won their opening three games of the season. there were also wins for southampton, arsenal, and wolves, while spurs are 4—1 up against manchester united at half—time. in the scottish premiership, celtic beat stjohnstone 2—0 — both goals...
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weir then got two of her own, including a penalty in injury time.men have beaten georgia 48—7 in their international test match at murrayfield. three tries in the first half put scotland in a commanding 17—0 lead at half—time, and after the break — gregor townsend's side scored five more, including this one from debutant duhan van der merwe. the former england captain chris robshaw has apologised after england's test against the barbarians was called off due to players breaching covid restrictions. robshaw was one of 12 barbarians players who left their hotel bubble to go out for dinner in central london. he said "i want to express my deepest apologies. my actions were irresponsible and i'm sincerely remorseful for what i've done." st helens moved a step closer to a third super league crown in a row with a 40—8 win over leeds. meanwhile bevan french scored a hat—trick as second—placed wigan strengthened their their claims for a grand final place with a 58—12 thrashing of last season's finalists salford. mercedes‘ valtteri bottas was fastest at secon
weir then got two of her own, including a penalty in injury time.men have beaten georgia 48—7 in their international test match at murrayfield. three tries in the first half put scotland in a commanding 17—0 lead at half—time, and after the break — gregor townsend's side scored five more, including this one from debutant duhan van der merwe. the former england captain chris robshaw has apologised after england's test against the barbarians was called off due to players breaching covid...
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we are absolutely thrilled to announce that bob weir makes his "beat" debut monday a founding memberld past, present, and future and, yes, fisheads i know you can hear me. the great bob weir will be here to talk music, culture, and voter mobilization project head count which has already helped register over 1 million new voters. in fact even before bob gets here we want to plug headcount.org where you can learn more and participate. you know what they say. some folks look for answers. others look for fights. we're all just playing in the band. we'll post some of the interview online tonight. go to our twitter page in about two hours or just tune in monday. that's it for us. we always appreciate you spending time with us. and in addition to the beat twitter account we're even facebook or instagram or you can find me at ari melber. we do a lot of extra stuff there so when we have a longer interview like bob weir we'll put up the whole thing even if we only play a little part here. thank you to everyone for spending time with us. nicole wallace always says we'll get through this. we wil
we are absolutely thrilled to announce that bob weir makes his "beat" debut monday a founding memberld past, present, and future and, yes, fisheads i know you can hear me. the great bob weir will be here to talk music, culture, and voter mobilization project head count which has already helped register over 1 million new voters. in fact even before bob gets here we want to plug headcount.org where you can learn more and participate. you know what they say. some folks look for answers....
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cnn's miguel marquez and bill weir are in two of those states this morning. let's begin with miguel in michigan outside of today's rally for president trump. miguel, this will be the first of three rallies taking place across the midwest today. who are we going to see out there and where? >> reporter: yeah, this is oakland, michigan, this is just north of detroit, the all important suburbs, right, in 2018 during the midterms the suburbs were so important. tons and tons of votes here. it's interesting the president comes to this county because he lost this county to hillary clinton in 2016. i want to show you how big the crowd is right now, it's several hours before the president gets here, it is very, very cold out, and there are hundreds and hundreds of trump supporters out here waiting for him right now. vice president -- he will then make two other stops across the midwest, vice president biden and barack obama will appear tomorrow in michigan as well, gives you a sense of just how critical this state is for both campaigns. state says that about 5 million
cnn's miguel marquez and bill weir are in two of those states this morning. let's begin with miguel in michigan outside of today's rally for president trump. miguel, this will be the first of three rallies taking place across the midwest today. who are we going to see out there and where? >> reporter: yeah, this is oakland, michigan, this is just north of detroit, the all important suburbs, right, in 2018 during the midterms the suburbs were so important. tons and tons of votes here. it's...
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how has david weir done?e winner who hasn‘t won in london before. he went to london marathon for the first time at age a0. in the women‘s race, a dutch racer knocked over ten minutes of her personal best. the runner—up came in seemingly invincible but that is why we love sport. thank you for that. there are six premier league games today, with two currently under way. arsenal 1—0 up against sheffield united, and in the match between wolves and fulham, pedro neto has put wolves ahead in the 56th minute. we will keep you updated on those matches throughout. earlier west ham ended leicester‘s 100% start to the season with a 3—0 victory at the king power stadium. michail antonio got the first after ia minutes, pablo fornals added to the tally before half time and then in the 83rd minute jarrod bowen sealed the win. in the other early match, southampton were helped to a 2—0 victory over west brom at st mary‘s with goals from moussa djenepo and this volley from 0riol romeu. in scotland, celtic rescued three points
how has david weir done?e winner who hasn‘t won in london before. he went to london marathon for the first time at age a0. in the women‘s race, a dutch racer knocked over ten minutes of her personal best. the runner—up came in seemingly invincible but that is why we love sport. thank you for that. there are six premier league games today, with two currently under way. arsenal 1—0 up against sheffield united, and in the match between wolves and fulham, pedro neto has put wolves ahead in...
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weir, would you like to respond to that? >> sure. yeah, i will. and this is like one of the questions i was hoping i would get mainly because of the prominent role i play. i'm the committee chair, and we meet regularly like every single week. i'm a statutory member of that committee. in our meetings we work constantly to determine how we can help the community and how we can move the whole of government approach forward. if you've noticed the press releases concerning our investigative work, it is always joint. we've been working with the fbi, fdic, federal reserve board, hhs. i mean, this has been on all hands on deck approach to this oversight because no single one of our offices could handle this alone due to the magnitude of issues we are finding. regarding mr. miller, him and i have had several one-on-one meetings particularly to pass on certain things to my office that he is not able to do at this time as he stands up his office. but we are all in communication and all working in a collaborative manner to ensure that the proper level of over
weir, would you like to respond to that? >> sure. yeah, i will. and this is like one of the questions i was hoping i would get mainly because of the prominent role i play. i'm the committee chair, and we meet regularly like every single week. i'm a statutory member of that committee. in our meetings we work constantly to determine how we can help the community and how we can move the whole of government approach forward. if you've noticed the press releases concerning our investigative...
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cnn's bill weir is in madison, wisconsin, for us. bill, tell us more. >> reporter: wolf, here in wisconsin both parties are scrambling with last night's supreme court ruling that all absentee ballots must be received by election day. not postmarked but received, which means that the some 320,000 outstanding ballots will have to be mailed by today to safely be counted. the way this campaign is being run for both parties also emblematic of the attitudes towards covid-19. a lot of democrats doing everything virtually, phone and text, and republicans knocking on doors and trying to canvas. after a disastrous judicial election where there are only a few polling places, we've got thousands of volunteers around the state meeting voters at their cars to help them avoid risk of covid-19. wolf. >> bill weir in madison, wisconsin. >>> first lady melania trump made her first solo campaign appearance in the key battleground state of pennsylvania just ahead of an important deadline there. cnn political correspondent sara murray is joining us. what
cnn's bill weir is in madison, wisconsin, for us. bill, tell us more. >> reporter: wolf, here in wisconsin both parties are scrambling with last night's supreme court ruling that all absentee ballots must be received by election day. not postmarked but received, which means that the some 320,000 outstanding ballots will have to be mailed by today to safely be counted. the way this campaign is being run for both parties also emblematic of the attitudes towards covid-19. a lot of democrats...
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in the men's, brent lakatos, at 40, won his first london marathon ahead of britain's david weir.tion. olympic qualification. whether you are, all you give it everything. whoever you are, all you give it everything. time for a look at some of the other sports news stories making the headlines. there was a big shock at the french open, with women's top seed simona halep knocked out by unseeded 19 year old iga swiatek injust 68 minutes. no such trouble for the 12 time champion at roland garros, rafa nadal. he dropped just four games as he reached the quarter finals with a straight sets victory over sebastian korda. englishman aaron rai has won the scottish open after beating fellow countryman tommy fleetwood in a tense playoff. fleetwood had the chance to take it to an extra hole but he missed a 3—foot putt to hand the world number 183 his second european tour title. and "sottsass" has won europe's richest horse race, the prix de l‘arc de triomphe at longchamp, beating the hotly tipped frankie dettori mount enable — who was going for a third victory. bristol are in the premiership p
in the men's, brent lakatos, at 40, won his first london marathon ahead of britain's david weir.tion. olympic qualification. whether you are, all you give it everything. whoever you are, all you give it everything. time for a look at some of the other sports news stories making the headlines. there was a big shock at the french open, with women's top seed simona halep knocked out by unseeded 19 year old iga swiatek injust 68 minutes. no such trouble for the 12 time champion at roland garros,...
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. >> bill weir is with us to go through this. needles that needs to be threaded, because the oil industry is responsible for a lot of jobs. at the same time it's a huge contributor to climate change. what did you think about joe biden's answer? >> reporter: it was interesting. you can't see his hesitation, and he's been this way since he won the primary. he was much more middle of 9 road, mushy on this issue until he absorbed a lot of bernie sanders folks, and came out with a plan 20 times more ambition than what barack obama put forward, but at the same time he remembers 2016, and the so-called war on coal turned off voters in west virginia and other place to say hillary clinton. so in pennsylvania, fracking is not exactly a slam dunk there, either. some people got rich, some people got sick. some of those western counties, they won't go for joe biden anyway, so maybe that's the calculation he's making, but if we step back, to appreciate this from 40,000 feet, only in america is it controversial for a debate candidate to say thi
. >> bill weir is with us to go through this. needles that needs to be threaded, because the oil industry is responsible for a lot of jobs. at the same time it's a huge contributor to climate change. what did you think about joe biden's answer? >> reporter: it was interesting. you can't see his hesitation, and he's been this way since he won the primary. he was much more middle of 9 road, mushy on this issue until he absorbed a lot of bernie sanders folks, and came out with a plan...
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>> bill weir, thank you so much for that. just days ahead of official election day let's go to our drew griffin in florida. good morning, drew. the president will go there tomorrow, right? >> reporter: that's right. the former president came here yesterday, barack obama, in that ever important i-4 corridor where democrats really, really need to turn out the -- specifically the puerto rican vote. listen, i think that the story here in florida this morning is this cautious optimism that the voting is really going great. 6.9 million floridians have already cast their ballots, we've been talking to supervisors of elections who are right now in the process of tabulating all of those mail-in ballots. by election night very soon after the polls close, poppy, all of those early votes may be counted. which means we could have very much of the vote count almost instantly on election night in florida, but as we all know in florida the problem is -- it's not the problem, but the case is that the voting is so tight always. listen, 1% eith
>> bill weir, thank you so much for that. just days ahead of official election day let's go to our drew griffin in florida. good morning, drew. the president will go there tomorrow, right? >> reporter: that's right. the former president came here yesterday, barack obama, in that ever important i-4 corridor where democrats really, really need to turn out the -- specifically the puerto rican vote. listen, i think that the story here in florida this morning is this cautious optimism...
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another hard fought state, wisconsin, where we find our colleague, bill weir. bill? >> reporter: migel, breaking news from wisconsin comes from the republican party who says that someone with knowledge of the campaigns inner workings hacked into the system using a fishing scam, stole $2.3 million. they're working with the fbi, says the statement. both candidates come here tomorrow, a state on fire with covid-19. another 3800 new cases, 45 deaths yesterday. the 27% positivity rate, john, puts them on track to overflow the state's intensive care units within the next couple weeks. in polls, joe biden is up by as many as 5 to 17 points, depending which numbers you believe. john? >> bill weir on the ground, remarkable the covid challenge approaching the election. thanks to all our reporters in swing states in the final days. up next, we look at three states leading the charge in the record breaking early voting. insulin injections can make diabetes complicated. meet omnipod - it delivers insulin through a tubeless pod. just one small pod replaces up to 14 injections! and
another hard fought state, wisconsin, where we find our colleague, bill weir. bill? >> reporter: migel, breaking news from wisconsin comes from the republican party who says that someone with knowledge of the campaigns inner workings hacked into the system using a fishing scam, stole $2.3 million. they're working with the fbi, says the statement. both candidates come here tomorrow, a state on fire with covid-19. another 3800 new cases, 45 deaths yesterday. the 27% positivity rate, john,...
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weir talking about prop 22. should california consider app-based drivers as independent contractors or full employees? so here's what you're going to see on your ballot. a yes vote would define them at independent contract ors and would arrive development wage and. would allow no california's assembly five to decide that uber and lyft drivers would be clafs fight as employees. both companies does not pass that means they'd have to suspend their operations in the state. this is really one of the most costly ballot issues. we want to get answer from how the drivers feel themselves, the ones impacted. joining us now we have doug meade and micheela edwards who drives for uber in oakland. thank you both for being here. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> my pleasure. thank you for o having me on. >> doug, let's start with you. you say yes to prop 22. tell us why. >> the biggest reason why would be the flexibility. all kinds of surveys have been put out and studies show that the vast majority of drivers want to keep th
weir talking about prop 22. should california consider app-based drivers as independent contractors or full employees? so here's what you're going to see on your ballot. a yes vote would define them at independent contract ors and would arrive development wage and. would allow no california's assembly five to decide that uber and lyft drivers would be clafs fight as employees. both companies does not pass that means they'd have to suspend their operations in the state. this is really one of the...
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bill weir with the state of play on both fronts. >> what are you worried more about these days, covidor the election? >> it would be a toss up. >> reporter: she's among the thousands pouring through this center where they knock out one free test every nine seconds. at current rates, the state's intensive care unit will overflow within weeks. an out rageous, preventible final straw for biden voters who see trump's mostly maskless wisconsin rallies as super spreader events. >> we're rounding the curve. we're rounding the corner. >> i don't understand how he can down play the seriousness of this. it totally escapes me. >> it's wrong. >> i think biden will win this state. i think that has strongly affected the way that i would vote. >> reporter: in trump's wisconsin from farm country up north to the suburbs of mill u milwauk milwaukee, there's a very different level of covid concern. >> did it affect the way you think about this election? >> not at all. just stay safe. they have lots of hand sanitizer and have alcohol wipes. they have glass protection. it's very safe. my biggest reason fo
bill weir with the state of play on both fronts. >> what are you worried more about these days, covidor the election? >> it would be a toss up. >> reporter: she's among the thousands pouring through this center where they knock out one free test every nine seconds. at current rates, the state's intensive care unit will overflow within weeks. an out rageous, preventible final straw for biden voters who see trump's mostly maskless wisconsin rallies as super spreader events....
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william and bill weir the oldest of six gobitas children. born two years apart, they grew up in pennsylvania, a small coal mining area, similar to this one, just a few miles away. after lillian had almost been killed in a mining accident they decided to earn a living instead, by opening a store. they called it economy gray street. a lot of immigrants went to town and have the homemade sausages which were a big hit. during the depression years, many would buy on credit. if they couldn't pay walton he could never go after them to get the money back. of course, in minersville, as in many schools around the u.s., the flak salute was gaining popularity as a way to teach children, especially immigrants, loyalty to the country. but as rutherford explained, in his comments to the associated press, jehovah's witnesses did not see it that way. they viewed a vow of allegiance to a flag akin to an act of worship. so children up to help as witnesses began refusing to salute the flag in school. by the time rutherford made his comments in 1935, billy was a
william and bill weir the oldest of six gobitas children. born two years apart, they grew up in pennsylvania, a small coal mining area, similar to this one, just a few miles away. after lillian had almost been killed in a mining accident they decided to earn a living instead, by opening a store. they called it economy gray street. a lot of immigrants went to town and have the homemade sausages which were a big hit. during the depression years, many would buy on credit. if they couldn't pay...
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with any other trials that countless thousands that happened every year you we wouldn't hear about weir's hearing about it because so this is normal and it is abundantly cautious thing to do it's not rushing it this is the right thing to do this week the health minister here in germany said that germany will be able to begin to administer the vaccine in the 1st quarter of next year not for that to be possible he must be assuming that at least one vaccine will be successful that it will be safe and that it will get approval all within the next few months and is that wishful thinking. it is well this is why i don't want to count the eggs before they hatch chickens before the extension because the issue is there are sometimes vaccine efficacy and safety issues that come up and we want to know whether they work 1st and then that they're safe before laying out the our timeline all the time or in general assuming everything runs smoothly could be fast and available for some limited amounts of frontline emergency health care workers but for the mass vaccination of the general population it won't
with any other trials that countless thousands that happened every year you we wouldn't hear about weir's hearing about it because so this is normal and it is abundantly cautious thing to do it's not rushing it this is the right thing to do this week the health minister here in germany said that germany will be able to begin to administer the vaccine in the 1st quarter of next year not for that to be possible he must be assuming that at least one vaccine will be successful that it will be safe...
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in the men's, brent lakatos, at 40, won his first london marathon ahead of david weir.en connor's first marathon. check the watch. 0lympic qualification time. whoever you are, all you get is everything. extraordinary results keep on coming in the premier league. there were 25 goals in today's six games, so it's time to pop out of the room if you're waiting to see them on match of the day 2, which follows soon on bbc one, and in scotland, it's sportscene. defending champions liverpool were beaten 7—2 by aston villa. it'sjurgen klopp's heaviest defeat as a manager. while tottenham embarrassed manchester united with a 6—1win — their biggest at old trafford. united were down to ten men after 28 minutes. there were wins for arsenal, southampton, west ham and wolves. in the scottish premiership, celtic are in second place after a 2—0 win over saintjohnstone. rangers are top of the table. they beat ross county 2—0. to rugby union, and the premiership's relegated champions, saracens, produced a spirited comeback after bath raced into the lead. saracens fought back to make it 17
in the men's, brent lakatos, at 40, won his first london marathon ahead of david weir.en connor's first marathon. check the watch. 0lympic qualification time. whoever you are, all you get is everything. extraordinary results keep on coming in the premier league. there were 25 goals in today's six games, so it's time to pop out of the room if you're waiting to see them on match of the day 2, which follows soon on bbc one, and in scotland, it's sportscene. defending champions liverpool were...
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there was disappointment for britain's david weir, who was going for a ninth victory in the men's wheelchaira katos. nikita den boer won the women's race. west ham put in an impressive performance to pull off a surprise 3—0 victory against leicester, ending their 100% winning start to the season. drew savage was watching. the only thing missing from this performance was david moyes. alan irvine in charge. stuart pearce the link between the two. away wins in the premier league have been rare for west ham, but michal antonio gave them an early lead that they never looked like losing. against opponents who'd won their first three games and won away at manchester city. the hammers' second goal came from a good old—fashioned up and under. pablo fornals perfectly judged his getaway from the leicester offside trap. west ham deadly on the counter attack and determined in defence — essentially they out—leicestered leicester. declan rice had hit the crossbar for the visitors before jarrod bowen wrapped things up — his team's seventh premier league goal in two matches. leicester only showed what they w
there was disappointment for britain's david weir, who was going for a ninth victory in the men's wheelchaira katos. nikita den boer won the women's race. west ham put in an impressive performance to pull off a surprise 3—0 victory against leicester, ending their 100% winning start to the season. drew savage was watching. the only thing missing from this performance was david moyes. alan irvine in charge. stuart pearce the link between the two. away wins in the premier league have been rare...
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what we propose is that we work with the government, what they've done up the road in tyne and weir, people's ability to socialise. because we do know that 80% of our infections are generated in the home. but do you know what? if i or anyone else wants to go and see their cousin, it's absolutely fine for me to stand on their garden path and for my cousin to stand in her doorway, or we both stand in the garden and have a cup of tea. similarly, we have some astonishingly well run cafes. it's absolutely acceptable for a well—run cafe to host somebody and a neighbour, socially distanced. that being denied is a monstrous barrier to returning to any kind of normality and pretending mental health and our culture and society. things like that don't need to happen. by the way, two weeks ago we hosted a football match. 1,000 people attended. it was beautifully executed. everybody wore a mask, everybody washed their hands, everybody distanced, nobody was affected. we can carry on with lots of elements of life, we can be safe and we can protectjobs, but we need to be pragmatic and intelligent, a
what we propose is that we work with the government, what they've done up the road in tyne and weir, people's ability to socialise. because we do know that 80% of our infections are generated in the home. but do you know what? if i or anyone else wants to go and see their cousin, it's absolutely fine for me to stand on their garden path and for my cousin to stand in her doorway, or we both stand in the garden and have a cup of tea. similarly, we have some astonishingly well run cafes. it's...
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david —— david weir goes in that.rts person was born in the 1970s! i feel your sports person was born in the 1970s! ifeel your pain! thank sports person was born in the 1970s! i feel your pain! thank you very much. to football now and in the premier league two matches are under way at the moment in the early kick—offs. west ham are 2—0 up against leicester after goals from michail antonio and pablo fornals. at st mary's, southampton have gone a goal up against west brom. moussa djenepo scoring just before half—time. in scotland, both sides of the old firm are in action today. celtic have the chance to go top of the premiership with a win over stjohnstone in perth. after 57 minutes it's still 0—0. celtic level on points with rangers, who host ross county later. in the women's super league, american superstar alex morgan was left off the tottenham teamsheet again. many hoped she would make her debut for spurs against manchester city. it's 1—0 in that match at the academy stadium, chloe kelly scoring for city. in the oth
david —— david weir goes in that.rts person was born in the 1970s! i feel your sports person was born in the 1970s! ifeel your pain! thank sports person was born in the 1970s! i feel your pain! thank you very much. to football now and in the premier league two matches are under way at the moment in the early kick—offs. west ham are 2—0 up against leicester after goals from michail antonio and pablo fornals. at st mary's, southampton have gone a goal up against west brom. moussa djenepo...
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there was disappointment for britain's david weir, who was going for a ninth victory in the men's wheelchairikita den boer won the women's race. tennis, and rafa nadal remains on course for a 13th french open title after easing into the quarter finals with a straight sets victory over sebastian korda at roland garros. meanwhile, the number one seed in the women's draw, simona halep crashed out, beaten injust 68 minutes by 19 year old ega swiantek from poland. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in sportsday at half past ten. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @bbc kasia madera. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav. hello there. it's been a thoroughly wet weekend. pretty much across all areas and many places have seen more than a months worth of rain just falling in a few days. across more western and southern part, with central parts of the low pressure seeing a scattering of showers, some of which were quite heavy. but all this rainfall has, of course, led to dozens of flood warnings up and down the country. if you are worried about these in your local area do h
there was disappointment for britain's david weir, who was going for a ninth victory in the men's wheelchairikita den boer won the women's race. tennis, and rafa nadal remains on course for a 13th french open title after easing into the quarter finals with a straight sets victory over sebastian korda at roland garros. meanwhile, the number one seed in the women's draw, simona halep crashed out, beaten injust 68 minutes by 19 year old ega swiantek from poland. that's all the sport for now. i'll...
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with any other trials that countless thousands that happened every year you we want to hear about weir's hearing about it because so this is normal and it is the abundantly cautious thing to do it's not rushing this is the right thing to do this week the health minister here in germany said that germany will be able to begin to administer in the vaccine in the 1st quarter of next year now for that to be possible he must be assuming that at least one vaccine will be successful that it will be safe and that it will get approval all within the next few months and is that wishful thinking. it is well this is why i don't want to count the eggs before they hatch chickens before the extension because the issue is there are sometimes vaccine efficacy and safety issues that come up and we want to know whether they work 1st and then that they're safe before laying out the our timeline all the time or in general assuming everything runs smoothly could be fast and available for some limited amounts of frontline emergency health care workers but for the mass vaccination for the general population it
with any other trials that countless thousands that happened every year you we want to hear about weir's hearing about it because so this is normal and it is the abundantly cautious thing to do it's not rushing this is the right thing to do this week the health minister here in germany said that germany will be able to begin to administer in the vaccine in the 1st quarter of next year now for that to be possible he must be assuming that at least one vaccine will be successful that it will be...
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earlier this weir, he said kamala harris is a monster, called her a monster and a communist several times. laura, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> as the coronavirus pandemic grips the nation, we are 24 days from election day. what are the voters watching for in the final few days? stay with us. we will tell you when we come back. to stir that fire, university of phoenix is awarding up to one million dollars in scholarships through this month. see what scholarship you qualify for at phoenix.edu. it's got our sharpest five german blades ever and unlike some other companies, we don't raise the price when we make you something new. harry's. not the same. i remember herwho was because she had a bracelet that had the names of her children. she asked me, 'doctor, am i going to be okay?' and i could not give her the answer that i wanted to give her. there is no excuse for why we don't have this under control at this point. joe biden listens to medical experts. he actually has a plan that does the things that we should have been doing many months ago. and joe biden is not going
earlier this weir, he said kamala harris is a monster, called her a monster and a communist several times. laura, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> as the coronavirus pandemic grips the nation, we are 24 days from election day. what are the voters watching for in the final few days? stay with us. we will tell you when we come back. to stir that fire, university of phoenix is awarding up to one million dollars in scholarships through this month. see what scholarship...
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. >> i'm bill weir in madison, 1.6 million absentee ballots already in.er quarter million o outstanding, though some may have changed their mind and will show up. the ground game for republicans got more complicated today whether the state gop announced they had been taken by an online phishing scam, with someone with familiarity with how the operation was working made off with $2.3 million and they're cooperating with the fbi. brianna? >> my goodness, the wisconsin governor has warned critical staffing shortages amid a spike in covid cases. what can you tell us? >> well, it's the infection rate that is scaring so many people. another 3800 people, 45 deaths, but if you do the math, that means wisconsin's icus will overflow within the next couple weeks and they have a field hospital on the state fairgrounds. they're using an agent who goes with their, d. and ballot to vouch for them as well, but it's really alarming how this virus is tearing through america's dairy land here. >> thank you, bill, as well as to our other colleagues around the country. >>> cn
. >> i'm bill weir in madison, 1.6 million absentee ballots already in.er quarter million o outstanding, though some may have changed their mind and will show up. the ground game for republicans got more complicated today whether the state gop announced they had been taken by an online phishing scam, with someone with familiarity with how the operation was working made off with $2.3 million and they're cooperating with the fbi. brianna? >> my goodness, the wisconsin governor has...
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bill weir with that. >> the future of wisconsin is being written in long lines, lines to vote, and lines to test as the virus spreads at nightmare rates. >> what are you worried about more these days, covid-19 or the election? >> it would be a toss up. >> reporter: she is among the thousands pouring at the center each day where they knock out one free test every nine seconds. the state's intensive care units will overflow in weeks, an outrageous, preventible straw for biden voters who see trump's mostly maskless rallies as super spreader events. >> we're rounding the curve. we're rounding corner. >> i don't understand how he can down play the seriousness of this. it just totally escapes me. >> it's wrong. >> i think biden is going to win this state. i think that it has strongly affected the way that i would vote. i think trump has handled this abysmally. >> reporter: in trump's wisconsin, from farm country up north to the suburbs of milwaukee, there is a very different level of covid concern. >> did it affect the way you think about this election? >> not at all. they have lots of hand sa
bill weir with that. >> the future of wisconsin is being written in long lines, lines to vote, and lines to test as the virus spreads at nightmare rates. >> what are you worried about more these days, covid-19 or the election? >> it would be a toss up. >> reporter: she is among the thousands pouring at the center each day where they knock out one free test every nine seconds. the state's intensive care units will overflow in weeks, an outrageous, preventible straw for...
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let's start with bill weir in madison, wisconsin. >> reporter: here in the badger state, about one inrters of a million votes are already in. the state normally casts around 3 million so they are bracing for a busy election day. there are 200 national guardsmen on stand by in case a lot of volunteers go sick due to covid as the virus tears through the state at alarming rates. the president will be in green ga today for a makeup rally for when he cancelled when he had covid-19. joe biden down in milwaukee. one of the few places where the black vote is not turning out in the numbers they enjoyed in 2008 when barack obama won here. to check things next door to the east, let's go to miguel marquez, in michigan. >> reporter: we are in oakland county, just north of detroit. this is the suburbs, the all important suburbs, donald trump is oakland county today a rally. this is a place that hillary clinton won in 2016, donald trump won the state by 10,704 votes. it is a place where joe biden and barack obama will appear in their first joint appearance as well tomorrow. early voting going on ver
let's start with bill weir in madison, wisconsin. >> reporter: here in the badger state, about one inrters of a million votes are already in. the state normally casts around 3 million so they are bracing for a busy election day. there are 200 national guardsmen on stand by in case a lot of volunteers go sick due to covid as the virus tears through the state at alarming rates. the president will be in green ga today for a makeup rally for when he cancelled when he had covid-19. joe biden...
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weir r we're a month out from the election.ily, they're not going to be campaigning in person. president trump not going to be campaigning in person for the foreseeable future. even though every doctor i have spoken with today said this makes no sense. he's still within the incubation period and it can take a while for a positive diagnoses to show up. what is the point of making sure the vice president is out on the campaign trail when this may not be safe? >> they want to campaign. look t is understandable. we have so close to an election being sidelined from the campaign trail is obviously not something any candidate wants. but the reality is all any person, who was around this white house, in the last week, really, really needs to be following public health guidelines and quarantining themselves for several days, at a minimum, until we get past part of the incubation period. it seems like there's a hesitance to do that. we even saw this morning, chief of staff mark meadows, at the white house, having been in close contact wi
weir r we're a month out from the election.ily, they're not going to be campaigning in person. president trump not going to be campaigning in person for the foreseeable future. even though every doctor i have spoken with today said this makes no sense. he's still within the incubation period and it can take a while for a positive diagnoses to show up. what is the point of making sure the vice president is out on the campaign trail when this may not be safe? >> they want to campaign. look...
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. >> i'm bill weir in madison, wisconsin, where the line for a free covid-19 test goes out the door and several hundred cars long. this case is setting records. 64 people lost their lives worted yesterday. what they're really worried about is hospital capacity. the intensive care units in america's dairy land at 87% company, emergency hospital already set up on the state fairgrounds. all of this is directly affecting the election. most people in this line have already voted since the supreme court decided that the mail-in absentee ballots have to show up by election day. that puts the pressure on get out the vote efforts, to get seniors especially out in the cold to a dropbox where they don't trust the mail. meanwhile, the polls show that vice president joe biden with a lead between 8 and 17 points? >> thank you, guys, for being the eyes and ears on the ground for us. there is new audio obtained, providing insight to the handling of the pandemic early on, back in april. at that point 40,000 americans had died of the virus. jared kushner was bragging about the president's response. >> th
. >> i'm bill weir in madison, wisconsin, where the line for a free covid-19 test goes out the door and several hundred cars long. this case is setting records. 64 people lost their lives worted yesterday. what they're really worried about is hospital capacity. the intensive care units in america's dairy land at 87% company, emergency hospital already set up on the state fairgrounds. all of this is directly affecting the election. most people in this line have already voted since the...
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. >> reporter: i'm bill weir in madison, wisconsin, where the line starts over here, goes past the mexicantaurant, the laundry and the martial arts studio way down there. 100 people or so in line here. 1.75 million ballots or so already cast in this key battleground state. they expect at least a million and a half more to show up. the president will be in green bay today, making up a cancellation from when he had covid. he's trying to shore up that blue collar vote up north. joe biden will be in milwaukee trying to motivate the black pastors in souls for the polls. more and more businesses in madison are boarding up their windows. in fact my hotel, i asked is this why i think it is? they say, yeah, election protection. brianna, i never thought i would sigh mea home state preparing for election the way they do for hurricanes down south. bill, thank you so much. and my other colleagues, i appreciate it. there are early voters shattering records with other 80 million ballots cast. the early votes seem to -- but now republicans are catching up. cnn's phil mattingly is joining me now on this, s
. >> reporter: i'm bill weir in madison, wisconsin, where the line starts over here, goes past the mexicantaurant, the laundry and the martial arts studio way down there. 100 people or so in line here. 1.75 million ballots or so already cast in this key battleground state. they expect at least a million and a half more to show up. the president will be in green bay today, making up a cancellation from when he had covid. he's trying to shore up that blue collar vote up north. joe biden...
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happened with any other trials that countless thousands that happen every year you we want to hear about weir's hearing about it because so this is normal and it is the abundantly cautious thing to do it's not rushing it this is the right thing to do this week the health minister here in germany said that germany will be able to begin administer the vaccine in the 1st quarter of next year not for that to be possible he must be assuming that at least one vaccine will be successful that it will...
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. >> bill weir on the ground. thanks to all our correspondents spread around in the final days of the campaign. when we come back, the president's son-in-law jared kushner talking about a key moment early on in the coronavirus response when he says the president took this back, took the coronavirus back from the doctors. as we go to break, i want to bring you flashback from previous elections, this one in the final days of 2016. >> i regret deeply how angry the tone of the campaign became? >> not your fault. we've got the retinol that gives you results in one week. not just any retinol. accelerated retinol sa. for not only smoother skin in one day, but younger-looking skin in just one week. and that's clinically proven. results that fast or your money back. unless you're attached to your wrinkles. one week is all it takes. neutrogena®. balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo-hoo! great tasting ensure with 9 grams of protein, 27 vitamins and minerals, and nutrients to support immune health. >>> exclusive n
. >> bill weir on the ground. thanks to all our correspondents spread around in the final days of the campaign. when we come back, the president's son-in-law jared kushner talking about a key moment early on in the coronavirus response when he says the president took this back, took the coronavirus back from the doctors. as we go to break, i want to bring you flashback from previous elections, this one in the final days of 2016. >> i regret deeply how angry the tone of the campaign...
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. >> i'm bill weir in madison, wisconsin, this state, this battle ground state will see visits from both candidates and the president's daughter as health officials worry of overflowing intensive care units. the infection rate at 27% in this state, and testing demand so high they had to shut down one location early in madison. meanwhile, despite warnings of cyber attacks, the wisconsin republican party say they fell victim to a phishing scam, and hackers made off with $2.3 million. >> i'm dianne gallagher in raleigh, north carolina. 3.8 million voters have cast their ballots in the state already, most of those through the early in-person voting. the last days of that are friday and saturday. it's also the last time you'll be able to same-day register in this state. those who requested mail-in ballots and haven't turned them in yet can still turn them into their county board of elections and they can mail them out, as long as it is postmarked by election day, the u.s. supreme court upheld the ballot receipt deadline of november 12th at a 5:00 p.m. >> election coverage the way only cnn can
. >> i'm bill weir in madison, wisconsin, this state, this battle ground state will see visits from both candidates and the president's daughter as health officials worry of overflowing intensive care units. the infection rate at 27% in this state, and testing demand so high they had to shut down one location early in madison. meanwhile, despite warnings of cyber attacks, the wisconsin republican party say they fell victim to a phishing scam, and hackers made off with $2.3 million....
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. >> reporter: i'm bill weir in madison, wisconsin where they're reeling from the supreme court decisione received -- not postmarked -- received by election day. thus there are about 324,041 ballots still outstanding in this key state that have to be mailed today. some 27 states with similar deadlines to get those ballots in the mail. the disaster they had in april for a general election for judges here, they're trying to make things go as smoothly as possible, volunteers even meeting folks at their car to help them avoid exposure to covid, which is setting new records around the state. >> reporter: i'm miguel marquez in michigan where officials expect around 5 million votes to be cast in this election, and most of them, about two-thirds, will be in before election day. michigan will be hard fought. remember, donald trump won this state by 10,704 votes back in 2016. many of the candidates and surrogates will be here this week. one big concern here across the state are guns, guns at the polls. the secretary of state ruling they could not be brought into polling places. that's been challen
. >> reporter: i'm bill weir in madison, wisconsin where they're reeling from the supreme court decisione received -- not postmarked -- received by election day. thus there are about 324,041 ballots still outstanding in this key state that have to be mailed today. some 27 states with similar deadlines to get those ballots in the mail. the disaster they had in april for a general election for judges here, they're trying to make things go as smoothly as possible, volunteers even meeting...
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i want to bring in bill weir reporting from milwaukee. bill, this comes at a time the post office is under a lot of pressure, not to mention a pandemic prompting more people to vote absentee. how are voters reacting to the ruling? >> reporter: it sort of pushes the urgency to today, brianna. this is the day when you absolutely have to get that absentee ballot in the mail to be sure it is counted by election day. you can still deliver them by hand up to 8:00 p.m. on election day. but it is telling about pent up urgen urgency, as president obama was urging, especially communities of color, black people in milwaukee that didn't show up four years ago, it is telling that of all absentee ballots sent out already, 85% in madison returned. 77% in milwaukee already returned with a week to go. the state is so evenly divided. 47.9% democrat, 47.8 republican. last four elections going back have been decided less than one percentage point. after florida in 2000, the hanging chads, wisconsin was the next closest state. the democrats are saying get out
i want to bring in bill weir reporting from milwaukee. bill, this comes at a time the post office is under a lot of pressure, not to mention a pandemic prompting more people to vote absentee. how are voters reacting to the ruling? >> reporter: it sort of pushes the urgency to today, brianna. this is the day when you absolutely have to get that absentee ballot in the mail to be sure it is counted by election day. you can still deliver them by hand up to 8:00 p.m. on election day. but it is...
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weir haven't been allowed. we haven't b been allowed to len about his lung function or the result ofun any scans that have takenav place. don't know when he had his last negative test result, which seems to me would be important in contact tracing. what questions do you have about the president's health? >> thank you for the opportunity to y speak about this, because like many americans, i was extremely alarmed by his messaging that we shouldn't let the virus get us down. we shouldn't let it dominate us. i would offer a different quote, which is be afraid. be very afraid. this is a significant workplace outbreak with unknown consequence. what has confounded and baffled clinicians treating patients as well as epidemiologists such as myself who are compiling data to try to identify what some of the triggers are for a bad outcome is that there is so much of a heterogeneity in the response to this r virus. very many americans recover and recoveram quickly with no lasti symptoms. some proportion recover, but have li
weir haven't been allowed. we haven't b been allowed to len about his lung function or the result ofun any scans that have takenav place. don't know when he had his last negative test result, which seems to me would be important in contact tracing. what questions do you have about the president's health? >> thank you for the opportunity to y speak about this, because like many americans, i was extremely alarmed by his messaging that we shouldn't let the virus get us down. we shouldn't let...
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fear of a second wave in covid as weir seeing in europe. fear of the unknown when it comes to the election just eight days away. fear congress will be unable to finally agree on a stimulus bill. you put it all into the hat. this is what you get as a result. the dow off 650 points at the close. but was way down more than that. 950 at one stage. the s&p down nearly 2%. the nasdaq also down about 1 1/2%. all 11 sectors on the s&p 500 finishing down on the day led by energy, tech and industrials. even the safe haven utilities losing a third of a percent in the session. i mentioned energy. we have oil prices on the screen for you, falling more than 3% today, to finish well below $40 a barrel. we did see stocks with the most to lose from rising virus cases, those stimulus relief, lead the decliners today. look at the cruise lines if we can. these stocks have been crushed and my, oh, my, not a pretty picture, royal caribbean down 10 1/2%. carnival down 8 1/2%. norwegian cruise, down 8 1/2%. you can see united also down 7%. delta air down 6%. these
fear of a second wave in covid as weir seeing in europe. fear of the unknown when it comes to the election just eight days away. fear congress will be unable to finally agree on a stimulus bill. you put it all into the hat. this is what you get as a result. the dow off 650 points at the close. but was way down more than that. 950 at one stage. the s&p down nearly 2%. the nasdaq also down about 1 1/2%. all 11 sectors on the s&p 500 finishing down on the day led by energy, tech and...
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we are worried about what is coming in two weeks and four weeks because we know right now weir at the of the iceberg. >> tip of the iceberg. what is it like in the emergency room right now? >> you know, it feels a little bit like it was back in mid april. we're seeing increasing numbers of really sick patients coming in. it feels kind of like deja vu. we've been through this movie before. we thought it was done. we anticipated it was probably going to be a bad second surge, but man, we didn't want it here this quickly, and we are so worried for our communities and for our colleagues for how we're going to make it through the fall if it's this bad already. >> doctor, grateful for your time this sunday. best of luck in the days ahead. >>> up next, ken burns joins us. landslides are hard to come by these days but burns says the possibility in the 2020 poll numbers and in our history. ounce ninja foodi air fry oven. make family-sized meals fast. and because it's a ninja foodi, it can do things no other oven can, like flip away. the ninja foodi air fry oven, the oven that crisps and flips
we are worried about what is coming in two weeks and four weeks because we know right now weir at the of the iceberg. >> tip of the iceberg. what is it like in the emergency room right now? >> you know, it feels a little bit like it was back in mid april. we're seeing increasing numbers of really sick patients coming in. it feels kind of like deja vu. we've been through this movie before. we thought it was done. we anticipated it was probably going to be a bad second surge, but man,...
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cnn's bill weir live in madison.l, this is like a pilgrimage or a homecoming getting to go to wisconsin for you. what are you seeing? >> reporter: unfortunately, it's always great to be back here in the dairy land, but such grim times, as you say. as far as the vote goes, a record turnout, we're seeing especially among youth vote. the black vote in milwaukee is not as robust as it was in '08 when obama came to power. that may be one reason joe biden is going back there today. the president will be up in green bay, where his support has soft and little bit in sort of a bad luck town there. his daughter also in the state, ivanka coming to wisconsin today. about another 250,000 absentee ballots still outstanding. people could change their mind and show up on election day, but only a couple more days of in-person voting in the state, but the numbers on coronavirus are just staggering. another 4870 new cases and 51 deaths in a single day. i mean, as a boy in this state, if you said, 51 wisconsinites could die in one day,
cnn's bill weir live in madison.l, this is like a pilgrimage or a homecoming getting to go to wisconsin for you. what are you seeing? >> reporter: unfortunately, it's always great to be back here in the dairy land, but such grim times, as you say. as far as the vote goes, a record turnout, we're seeing especially among youth vote. the black vote in milwaukee is not as robust as it was in '08 when obama came to power. that may be one reason joe biden is going back there today. the...
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our bill weir now with a look at the state of play on both fronts. >> reporter: the future of wisconsinbeing written in long lines, lines to vote and lines to test as the virus spreads at nightmare rates. so what are you worried about more these days, covid-19 or the election? >> it would be a toss-up. >> reporter: she is among the thousands pouring through this center in madison each day where they knock out one free test every nine seconds. the state's intensive care units will overflow within weeks, a final straw for biden voters who see trump's mostly maskless wisconsin rallies as super-spreader events. >> we're rounding the curve. we're rounding the corner. >> i don't understand how he can downplay the seriousness of this. it just totally escapes me. >> it's wrong. >> i think biden's going to win this state. i think that it has strongly affected the way that i would vote. i think trump has handled this abysmally. >> reporter: but in trump's wisconsin, from farm country up north to the suburbs of milwaukee, there is a very different level of covid concern. did it affect the way you
our bill weir now with a look at the state of play on both fronts. >> reporter: the future of wisconsinbeing written in long lines, lines to vote and lines to test as the virus spreads at nightmare rates. so what are you worried about more these days, covid-19 or the election? >> it would be a toss-up. >> reporter: she is among the thousands pouring through this center in madison each day where they knock out one free test every nine seconds. the state's intensive care units...
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. >> reporter: bill weir, cnn, madison, wisconsin. >> a reminder, after a race like no other, join or special live coverage the way only cnn could bring it to you. from the first count, the critical count. see what's happening in your state and across the country. our special coverage starts tuesday at 4:00 p.m. eastern. the news continues right now. let's hand it over to chris for "cuomo prime time." >> thank you, anderson. i am chris cuomo, and welcome to "prime time." look, here's the simple fact. today is the worst day of cases we have had in this pandemic, period. more than 85,000 infections recorded just today all across this country. and the reality is it is likely to get much worse. that's it. there is no debate on the reality. we have had more pain today than ever, period. a new key model projects death rates may triple by mid-january, and the reason they're able to say that is the same reason we had the most cases today and the same reason things are going the wrong way. we are not rounding the corner in our awareness and in the steps that we can take in the communities wher
. >> reporter: bill weir, cnn, madison, wisconsin. >> a reminder, after a race like no other, join or special live coverage the way only cnn could bring it to you. from the first count, the critical count. see what's happening in your state and across the country. our special coverage starts tuesday at 4:00 p.m. eastern. the news continues right now. let's hand it over to chris for "cuomo prime time." >> thank you, anderson. i am chris cuomo, and welcome to...
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we‘re joined now by former scotland rugby union player, doddie weir. the legend. good morning.m four years in, so when you see it that way, there is very little wrong with me. as he will seal the footage tonight, i still need quite a bit of help. —— as you will see in the footage. i need to be showered and shaved, i need to be fed and closed, my hair is not that well this morning, it was done by my good lady. that is the reality of what we are finding with mnd, such a brutal and devastating disease. doddie, you look great to me, she has done a lovely job. look great to me, she has done a lovelyjob. thank look great to me, she has done a lovely job. thank you look great to me, she has done a lovelyjob. thank you for taking pa rt lovelyjob. thank you for taking part in ourfilm, drjung, how important is that people like rob, doddie and stephen dobbie talk that situation? thank you for having me, i think it is really important because we need to raise awareness about motor neurone disease, and i think rob, doddie and stephen hamilton animating job in raising awareness. i have had p
we‘re joined now by former scotland rugby union player, doddie weir. the legend. good morning.m four years in, so when you see it that way, there is very little wrong with me. as he will seal the footage tonight, i still need quite a bit of help. —— as you will see in the footage. i need to be showered and shaved, i need to be fed and closed, my hair is not that well this morning, it was done by my good lady. that is the reality of what we are finding with mnd, such a brutal and...
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that i am hugely aware of over the last year or so, the reaction of people to rob and also to doddie weir is as a community but i just think for how close rugby league is as a community but ijust think for me it speaks volumes about rob as himself. i think people have so much respect for how he conducted himself as a person and how he played the actual sport and people, no matter what their club sport and people, no matter what theirclub in sport and people, no matter what their club in rugby league, want to come and support rob and i think with rob as well, and also doddie weir, itjust goes beyond the sport as well and people realise it is such a divinity to disease, so brutal, and people want to do things about it. i think it is wonderful to see, in what has been a particularly difficult time for everybody over the last 6—8 months. difficult time for everybody over the last 6-8 months. tell me a bit more about your challenge tomorrow. because of covid, it is not what you we re because of covid, it is not what you were originally expecting to do? that's right. i was going to be running o
that i am hugely aware of over the last year or so, the reaction of people to rob and also to doddie weir is as a community but i just think for how close rugby league is as a community but ijust think for me it speaks volumes about rob as himself. i think people have so much respect for how he conducted himself as a person and how he played the actual sport and people, no matter what their club sport and people, no matter what theirclub in sport and people, no matter what their club in rugby...
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spike in cases some of the lockdowns are much more targeted than what were elemented earlier this weir year nonetheless it is going to impose a drag on growth. we are also concerned about furlough schemes expiring. until like in the u.s. where you saw unemployment rates jump and then come off quickly. in europe they are being held at bay by these furlough schemes. governments are not going to allow that anymore and certain businesses will say some of these workers are going to be to have let go, unfortunately certainly for next year we are very much concerned about joblessness rising acutely in europe. >> dana peterson, thank you very much for joining us to cover all things economy and markets. >>> s&p is up .75% after the break, former fda commissioner dr. scott gottlieb joins us from the president's course of treatment to the rising number of cases in the u.s. and abroad. his thoughts on all of that. you are watching "closing bell" on cnbc. flexshares may look simple on the outside. but inside every etf... there are untold hours of careful construction... infinite "what ifs?" and con
spike in cases some of the lockdowns are much more targeted than what were elemented earlier this weir year nonetheless it is going to impose a drag on growth. we are also concerned about furlough schemes expiring. until like in the u.s. where you saw unemployment rates jump and then come off quickly. in europe they are being held at bay by these furlough schemes. governments are not going to allow that anymore and certain businesses will say some of these workers are going to be to have let...
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but at the top of the leaderboard johnny weir got the first pair of 10s for his contemporary dance toe now." it was quite a show, t.j. >> it was quite a show but the show is over for jesse and sharna and they're joining us now. hey, good morning, guys. breakdancing. breakdancing is back. you were beat out by some breakdancers. i know you didn't want to leave but any part of you think you were robbed? >> i feel like i had more to give. yeah, i feel like i have a lot of potential. i didn't get the opportunity to live up to my full potential. >> sharna. >> definitely have more to give. >> do you feel that as well? you're trying to get stuff out of him. a guy who doesn't have a background in dancing. how much more was there that this guy had to give? >> i mean, there was so much more. we were improving week to week. we had great momentum. he came into this with zero dance background or tal -- ability and next to people who have a lot of it so i thought he was doing an amazing job and i'm so sad that we got cut -- i feel like we got cut really short. >> jesse, you told us when we first ann
but at the top of the leaderboard johnny weir got the first pair of 10s for his contemporary dance toe now." it was quite a show, t.j. >> it was quite a show but the show is over for jesse and sharna and they're joining us now. hey, good morning, guys. breakdancing. breakdancing is back. you were beat out by some breakdancers. i know you didn't want to leave but any part of you think you were robbed? >> i feel like i had more to give. yeah, i feel like i have a lot of...
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kipchoge, the world record holder, he goes out a 1015 and 1:10 p.m., the elite wheelchair races, david weirwe‘d expect 81. well over a month with the brain. it‘s starting to have impactand the brain. it‘s starting to have impact and cause problems. rain bearing cloud, pouring down through much of saturday. it‘s still raining for a good part of the uk the moment. there will be changes through the next few hours. 0r wales, the west midlands in south—west england, and the weather warning in force. it‘s these areas are most at risk of seeing the flooding issues. brightening up a bit of sunshine. rain reluctant to clear away, across the north wales, parts of the midlands, south—east scotland. and if you have showers coming in. 30 warnings were scotland, another ten for england. it will be great to see things get worse before they get better. further outbreaks of rain, the rain will tend to ease slowly from northern ireland, but persistent across the south—west. showers for eastern areas. for most of us, around nine or 10 degrees. we will speak to in toina to in a bit. this week louise spoke to s
kipchoge, the world record holder, he goes out a 1015 and 1:10 p.m., the elite wheelchair races, david weirwe‘d expect 81. well over a month with the brain. it‘s starting to have impactand the brain. it‘s starting to have impact and cause problems. rain bearing cloud, pouring down through much of saturday. it‘s still raining for a good part of the uk the moment. there will be changes through the next few hours. 0r wales, the west midlands in south—west england, and the weather warning...
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there was disappointment for britain‘s david weir, who was going for a ninth victory in the men‘s wheelchairgo? expect someone yesterday. how did it go? expect someone in this room? it was brilliant. my friend rob joins someone in this room? it was brilliant. my friend robjoins me in without him, honestly, i don‘t think i could have done it. he literally ran, walked, the dogsjoined me at some point as well. i chose a really tough route. that looks a bit hilly. there were steps. there were gates. well done everybody. we feel your pain. if you are feeling pain this morning, you are not alone and well done if you did. one of the cruellest effects of coronavirus has been its impact on the residents of care homes. an estimated 18,000 of them died — according to amnesty international — and those who survived were cut off from their loved ones for weeks or even months. with positive cases on the rise, many care homes are once again bringing down the shutters, but this time a growing number of relatives are demanding the right to visit. breakfast‘s jayne mccubbin has been to meet some of them. life
there was disappointment for britain‘s david weir, who was going for a ninth victory in the men‘s wheelchairgo? expect someone yesterday. how did it go? expect someone in this room? it was brilliant. my friend rob joins someone in this room? it was brilliant. my friend robjoins me in without him, honestly, i don‘t think i could have done it. he literally ran, walked, the dogsjoined me at some point as well. i chose a really tough route. that looks a bit hilly. there were steps. there were...