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and it took a while for me to be comfortable wh them. >> i think that persistence is showing so much lonr afterwards. >> it most rorters don't have that luxy and i was on my own and i could do it but that's thenly way it could have worked. >> you write a lotbout lies in gun culture in texas so i'm wonderinif you were surprised or not and to take away from the ft that there was an increase in applications that were actively trying to arm themselves. >> i was surprised initially those that experienced mass shootings want to change the laws and i was naÏve i didn't realize the depth of their emotion f lack of a better word to their gun almost everyone was gun owners and were pistol on his hip to look around you and then they wearin guns on their hip so pointedut to me to become known as the hero that had it not been for himot only armed butamiliar with guns the shooter the more that morning would've killed everybody else in church. so it took a while for mto get used to that culture >> because that'his role. and his daughter heard the sound because she has been around answerable lif she
and it took a while for me to be comfortable wh them. >> i think that persistence is showing so much lonr afterwards. >> it most rorters don't have that luxy and i was on my own and i could do it but that's thenly way it could have worked. >> you write a lotbout lies in gun culture in texas so i'm wonderinif you were surprised or not and to take away from the ft that there was an increase in applications that were actively trying to arm themselves. >> i was surprised...
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. >> thawould an the rhest se and t poaffectedleast wh we see the ect opsite. >> publihealth rearcher richare socialnd healteffects wh we see the ect inco inequaly.. >> what has been happening during, and because of the paemic, corresponds to a central esis of a book he co-authored, the spirit level, published in 2009. >> life is much shorter in lower social classes. in britain, if you take the richest and poort 10%, you find perhaps a 10-year difference in fe expectancy. and i sometimes say, that is the biggest social injustice in modern societies. it is a human rights abuse. ♪ >> in countries with high levels of cial inequality, the rates of covid-19 infections and deaths are also high. the gini index is a measure of income inequality. south africa and brazil are both very high up in the rankings, meaning they have the some othe hight rates of inequality according to this measure. thunited states has one of the highest rates among developed nations. the virus has hit all three especially hard. ellen ehmke works in berlin for oxfam, an ngo that focuses on alleviating poverty worldwid
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wh is the democrat lisa hart doing? she ista contesting it before te housef representatives, and at is exactly the way it's supposed to be done uer the united states constitution and federal law. so peoe need to understand contrary to public opinion that while the judiciaryas a role, certainly a per swaysoff role, they are -- persuasiveole, they are not the final arbiter. the supreme court is not the final judge. the judge and jury with final control over the ultimate outcome of all election contests is the united states congress, and the real question is why isn't the united states congress conducting the kind of instigation that needs to be conducted to revealll this voter fraud and to ascertain all theseo illegal ballots. and i'll give you another example, if you wish. when i talk about systemic problems, i'm talking big numbers. not talking about these little things that might be 10 here or 1 there or 1,000 there, i'm talking about tens of thounds of all legal votes being castany of which are due to election fraud.
wh is the democrat lisa hart doing? she ista contesting it before te housef representatives, and at is exactly the way it's supposed to be done uer the united states constitution and federal law. so peoe need to understand contrary to public opinion that while the judiciaryas a role, certainly a per swaysoff role, they are -- persuasiveole, they are not the final arbiter. the supreme court is not the final judge. the judge and jury with final control over the ultimate outcome of all election...
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injecti, a pill, ndoms. >> sepiyanti ia midwife wh works for the family planning board.en about their options. she's one of 24,000 counsellors across the country. innesito contreption.ethe cors but cause of a lack ofccess worse. septriyanti and her colleagues have onlrecently g back to gotten back to work. >> that's what happens during a lockdown: men and women spd more time gether. the men were at homeoff work, and the women didn't dare go out. many did not use contraception. and that has meant lots of unwanted pregnancies. >half a million more babies than anlockdown wiusual.n as many as the authorities want to curb the boom. so, seriyanti anher coeagues go or to door advising women and providing contraceptives often double the usual amounts. revi mahela gave birth to her first child a couple of monthse contraceptive pills. the midwiwiout fail her take y few hous further, ey sit yu. she has one child and until now has gotten contraceptive iso now sheas decidedo go for a hormone plant instead. it works for three years. the state will cover the cost. accintally, e childr
injecti, a pill, ndoms. >> sepiyanti ia midwife wh works for the family planning board.en about their options. she's one of 24,000 counsellors across the country. innesito contreption.ethe cors but cause of a lack ofccess worse. septriyanti and her colleagues have onlrecently g back to gotten back to work. >> that's what happens during a lockdown: men and women spd more time gether. the men were at homeoff work, and the women didn't dare go out. many did not use contraception. and...
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wh [ laughter ] not bad.ging >> if they take away the jelly thingy - >> jimmy: but i think -- i think i like i think -- gefilte fish. >> jimmy fallon likes gefilte fish >> jimmy: for the first time >> success >> jimmy: i love this. >> i've done my work -- i've done my work in this -- in the world. >> jimmy: gal, you are the best i love you thank you for playing this game with me. >> i love you. >> jimmy: every time, you're always up for any game and you always crush i love you i know how much work went into "wonder woman 1984." it's in select theaters, finally, on imax december 25th it'll also be available same day on hbo max thank you so much. congrats we'll be right back with more "tonight show," everybody. ♪ it's not too late to save on last-minute gifts. this week... save on toys... ...select tvs... ...home appliances and more until december 24th. this week only. save on last-minute gifts. at target. [crash] [splash] ♪we're undeniable ♪ finally, a mopping cloth that kills 99.9% of germs from clorox. plus
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this year, on top of that, add to the pandemisocial distancing and the nhs of england is operating whund 10% fewer beds than usual. inngnd, 24 million people are already living under tier four restrictions, the highest level. the government is about to decide if that is enough. this warning from a scientific advisor, act now to avoid catastrophe in the new year. >> in my view, if we don't introduce tougher restrictions areas in the north and areas currently in here for, they wily rise to ve high levels of the disease. >> the nhs sent the annual thank you message acknowledging that this year h been the toughest that most can remember, but there is hope, too. >> we think that with vaccine supply continuing to come on stream, we will have been able to offer all people across the country the vaccination. reporter: three weeks margaret keenan became the first person to have a covid vaccine outside clinical trials. y toe has had her second booster dose. '>>'look at some more development on the coronavirus story around the world. in germany, the health authorities approved a new rapid corona
this year, on top of that, add to the pandemisocial distancing and the nhs of england is operating whund 10% fewer beds than usual. inngnd, 24 million people are already living under tier four restrictions, the highest level. the government is about to decide if that is enough. this warning from a scientific advisor, act now to avoid catastrophe in the new year. >> in my view, if we don't introduce tougher restrictions areas in the north and areas currently in here for, they wily rise to...
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in the late 1970s the united states had another president wh wasn't interested in defending our national interest and it took every weak position possible on the stage. under his leadership, america was not taken seriously. our enemies were gaining strength all over the world. his name is jimmy carter brady became a symbol of american weakness and ineptitude. biden is likely headed for the same place in history, but america has does not have to follow, even now, all americans who care about liberty, including the in congress shoul be warning about the dangers from this ecp. there will be a lot of muscle flexing by china in the coming months, and the ground will shift away from as country afte country put out tin cup post- pandemic, they're going to be looking for rescue. i'm telling you, china will be happy to oblige. and the aid package will come a a steep price. like requiring silence on human rights abuse and on china's growth in places like the south china sea. keep your eye on taiwan. many china experts think they are the next to go. the united states is a commitment to them, but as
in the late 1970s the united states had another president wh wasn't interested in defending our national interest and it took every weak position possible on the stage. under his leadership, america was not taken seriously. our enemies were gaining strength all over the world. his name is jimmy carter brady became a symbol of american weakness and ineptitude. biden is likely headed for the same place in history, but america has does not have to follow, even now, all americans who care about...
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en again it's not like a stick you hit people wh. but it's a carrot to induce peop to do the right thing. >> you've come up with some estimates of what it would take to achieve the vision that michael haseen talking about. share with us because we are in the middle of congress considering a so-called relief bill for covid it does not include anything like this. what kindf money would it take to achieve this? and how soo should be provided? a michael might have a better update on this. i was tnking month ago basically a cost per test of about $10. angen test the unit you give somebody, this may have a cost wellelow that. what would you guess michael a couple dollars? the actual cost of producing is come under a dolla true cost. maybe a dolla 50 moving forwar forward. when i talked before about $100 billion over about a year to scale up to 20 million a day at $10 a test, w can cut that by the time for the person to do it. i was just corresponding yesterday with michael about a program in austria where they are making the pcr testing av
en again it's not like a stick you hit people wh. but it's a carrot to induce peop to do the right thing. >> you've come up with some estimates of what it would take to achieve the vision that michael haseen talking about. share with us because we are in the middle of congress considering a so-called relief bill for covid it does not include anything like this. what kindf money would it take to achieve this? and how soo should be provided? a michael might have a better update on this. i...
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>> thank you very much for presiding and it is a pleasure to be both wh sectary mcelhinney and secretary napolitano let me just as y say set the table. we were in the immedte years post 9/11 and we continued to worry very much about threats that began manifesting overseas and stopping them before they got here. disruione bigge we did was flits coming in from europe who had be targeted from al qaeda and killed hundreds of americans. -- defined focus was on not only this wrapping them over there but identifying threats bore they got to the u.s. shores. the was the patriotct. to enable those investigations. there were changes of attorney general guidelines of the fbi. the apartment was gettingts legs underneath it d working to do these investigaons alongside and with the fbi and enabled by some of the intelligence coming from overseas. that was the environment we were in. from the end of the bush administration, we began to see this phenomenon. tim wereat individuals who are self radicalizing ung the internet. the context of white supremacist. the white supremacist groups share the internet
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me let me love you ♪ ♪ like a woma let me hold yo like a bab ♪ let me shin like a diamond let me be wh only mention it because i'm ready to leave l.a and i need you to come ♪ ♪ i guess i could manage if you stay it's just if you d i can't see myself ♪ ♪ having any fun so let me love yo like a woman let me hold yo like a baby ♪ ♪ let me shin like a diamond let me be wh i'm meant to be ♪ ♪ talk to me in songs and poem don't make m be bittersweet ♪ ♪ let me love you like a woman ♪ ♪ take you to infinit let me love yo like a woman ♪ ♪ take you to infinit let me love you like a woman take you to infinity ♪ ♪ we could get lost in the purple rain talk about the good old days ♪ ♪ we could get high on some pink champagne baby, let me count the ways ♪ ♪ let me love you like a woman let me hold yo like a baby ♪ ♪ let me shin like a diamond let me be wh i'm meant to be ♪ ♪ talk to me in songs and poem don't make m be bittersweet ♪ ♪ let me love you like a woman ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: thank you to lana del rey more "tonight show" when we come back, everybody ♪ ♪ on the 9th day of croodsm
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wh does not the bible tell us that jacob labored twice seven years for the hand of rachael.e would have to discuss this. what about risking a great deal we should be risking our lives. a length and agreement was reached. our people level holland forever. and they embarked for south hampt hampton, england. i am the booster. captain miles. master bradford. i'm at your service gentlemen. carpenters, going to a desolate wilderness. to a land of wild beasts and savagie savages. >> we know only where the lord is leading us. starvation and fighting. can any of you fire a musket? >> captain, you are a soldier. we, as you say, are tinkers, weavers, and preachers. you have been come painons to wilderness and danger. we have not. we need your help. i love your faith. >> we could make up a sufficient number, yes, but why strangers? your group has the virginia company. >> we have. >> and do they command. >> these strangers, as you call them, stirring up trouble in this regard? >> i'll go with you if you'll still have me. august 5th, departing, people we'll, an odd looking vessel at best.
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. >> while this is a daunting task, we absolutely have as a country wh we need to overcome this viruse world class scientists we have courageous medical professionals who are risking their lives to care for the ill, we have companies that are onve the cusp of deng vaccines, . yamiche: mr. biden also appointed jeff zients to be the coordinator of his administration'sseovid-19 resp former white house and pentagon senior adviser natalie quillian was tapped to be his deputy. and, yale medical professor,r. marcella nunez-smith, will chair the president's covid-19 equity task force. this afternoon president-elect , biden also nounced he has chosen retired army general lloyd austin as his nominee for secrety of defense. austin would be the first black american thold that post. judy: this evening, the "newshour" can confirm that u.s. representative marcia fudge, democrat from ohio, will be president-elect biden's nominee to be secretary of housing and urban development. we turn agaito yamiche what more do we know at this hour about the white house's effort on the vaccine front, what they are
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,wh comcascobusiss.ss one of the worst things about a cois how it can make you feel.t the first sign, abreva can get you back to being you in just 2 and a half days. be kinder to yourself and tougher on your cold sores. new projects means you need to hire.gers. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when you post your first job at indeed.com/home. some things are good to know. like where to find the cheapest gas in town and which supermarket gives you the most bang for your buck. something else that's good to know? if you have medicare and medicaid you may be able to get more healthcare benefits through a humana medicare advantage plan. call the number on your screen now and speak to a licensed humana sales agent to see if you qualify. learn about plans that could give you more healthcare benefits than you have today. depending on the plan you choose, you could have your doctor, hospital and prescription drug coverage in one conveni
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>> it sha it has been extremely difficult, and i didn't iknow wh was goin to do and then the cares actprogram passed, and it allowed me to collect unemployment, and then the additional $600 a week allowed me to basically replace what i was making prior to having to just stop working. and so that got me through the spring an summer, and a ththe end of the july, when that program ended, the additional $600, it was really difficult. it was very difficult. i live in southern california. it is one of the most expensive places in the world to live. and trying to make ends meet on $300 a week s excruciatingly difficult. >> nawaz: let me ask you this: as you've watched the political back ands forth over tatest relief bill, and you saw the president say part of the reason he delayed signing it is because heed wao get more money to people like you, what was your reaction to that? >> quite frankly, it was infuriating.fi when helly did sign the covid relief bill basically cost the people that are on p.u.a. a week of income, which affectively takes away our $600 stimulucheck, because that's roughly
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conroy: l upray loving and gracious go we anotr dahanks for giving u he us tsayo aw cr to y so that wh your spit ong uwe may allacthe tasks ofhiday. bless mbers of the people's house. he the to think clely, speak confidently, and act courageously in the belief that all noble service is based upon patience, truth, and love. you know well the pressing issues facing our nation. most particularly the covid pandemic. local and state resources have been overwhelmed throughout. grant our national leaders, especially, the wisdom and magnimity to do what is best and may we all join in a common will for the benefit of all constituencies, even though this will take some sacrifice. may all that is done be for your greater honor and glory, amen. the speaker: thank you, father. pursuant to section 4-a of house resolution 967, the journal of the last day's proceedings is approved. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from nevada, mr. horsford. mr. horsford: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, i
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is incredibly unfair to impose on any particular commity that the community has an extra burde you wh the entire community to take responsibility and wtried to engage families is not just a community around thiperson it is a family. i agree wi you i don't think there is the same expectation i don't thinkis that's fair. and to see the acceleration time. and the public sense and who else cld he eage? and with community health care workers. the teachers and healthcare rkers. and a much more a strategic approach and the community where theyre living and we look to the families and those who deal with it every day. and to give them the infrastructuretr that they can report the science with those early indications. >> and the office of civil rights and civil liberties pioneer the outreach the idea of communities and try to combine the efforts in this regard including those that how to develop those communities in the first place and so the work they were doing now dhs and thank you for your service. >> and with those targeted efforts that if you see something in behavior that worries you pl
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. ♪ >> with a tradition aal hanukka hymn the message of the season is shared, remain strong with wh times >> we need to know that things will be brighter and we will pull through this as a city. >> do you feel that when you give is more important than ever, now? >> i think so. many people have been broken down in a way and we need to lift others up is and rededicate ourselves to bringing light to other people and that's what the message of hanukkah is for us. >> light reflected in holiday decorations around the city. ♪ >> or in a christmas wreath. to brighten up the home. and cindi lauper like most new yorkers is hopeful. >> show me your wreath? >> this too big for the door? you think? it's a great photograph. so the spirit is still here, isn't it? >> i think so, yeah. listen, we have been here, i was born here. right? >> me too. >> you cannot kill this city, this city will always come back. there's no place like new york. ♪ ♪ happy, happy christmas >>> in a time when our health care professionals are overwhelmed, one health professional in utah showed his appreciation in a unique way. he
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wh i look at events like today. and i always think about them in reminded the do not happen by accident. there's a lot of people involved in making days like today have n and i wanto focus on one group that special and that's the scientists, the people that helped innovate these vaccines to help us in this position today. i w reading over the weekend about one from moderna, to pursue who's runni the team to create this opportunity. and as we see this, i hope that there are a lot of yng people out there that are saying we have a growing interest in this and understanding how iortant science is in our lives and how it can be so impactful that the changing everythin for everyone from education and the economy, to how to live our lives and how it will be affected by scientific advances that start with stem education and starts th the opportunity to get more young people educated in the areas because as i was reading about the skill of the scientists, the mrobiology, epidemiology, genetics, vaccines, amazing these are in
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washington gets caught up, talking about this one little thing wh we forget this is a freaking war and we need to be a raid as be as we can and we won't have enough money to fall on this and has to be a cooperation and partnership and we need those folk senator warren will solve these problems so all is good. >> a good handover, and here and into the future, a little bit late. let me turn to you, both of those representatives talked about how it is difficult to get legislation throug congress. >> it is difficult to get legislation passed through congss? will and i only worked for three years on the lowest hanging fruit in this realm. .. on an unrelated topic, we are deep, deep, dp into trying to see if we can actually not do something stupid again which would be relief for the holidays -- lve for holidays and not do covid package. we might surprise the cntry againn terms of getting stuff done. on iot, and toe this was an example, got to happen but it should not have been this hard. we all know people within the aspen would understand what purchasing literally billions of ip connect dev
washington gets caught up, talking about this one little thing wh we forget this is a freaking war and we need to be a raid as be as we can and we won't have enough money to fall on this and has to be a cooperation and partnership and we need those folk senator warren will solve these problems so all is good. >> a good handover, and here and into the future, a little bit late. let me turn to you, both of those representatives talked about how it is difficult to get legislation throug...
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wh we are seeing is people are determined to make sure their vote counts. the voters you are going after? i know y are nonpartisan, and there is a lot of emphasis on women voters. tell us about the role of women voters in the georgia electorate. deborah: we are part of the black women's roundtable and pro georgia, and we believe we need to speak to our base. for us, our w base is blacken. what black women want to hear s issues that affect their everyd life. they want to hr tho kitchen table issues about jobs, the economy, covid-1 testing and they are concerned about what is happening in their communities and families, so we are speaking directly to women about their issues. we are not talking about the national implications of this race because they don't utnt to hear ahat. they want to hear about these races t and howy affect their lives and their family. because they can't go back to school? what can they te their children about the lack of affordable health care and housing? we are speaking to those everyday issues for black women on the ground.judy: are
wh we are seeing is people are determined to make sure their vote counts. the voters you are going after? i know y are nonpartisan, and there is a lot of emphasis on women voters. tell us about the role of women voters in the georgia electorate. deborah: we are part of the black women's roundtable and pro georgia, and we believe we need to speak to our base. for us, our w base is blacken. what black women want to hear s issues that affect their everyd life. they want to hr tho kitchen table...
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>> krone wh coronavirus ces increasing across the coury, or use our w site to follow the trends, track thepread with interactive maps and watch updates on demand anytime at c-sp.org/coronavirus. >> tonight on "the communicators," journalist and author james ball discusses his book, "the tangled web we weave" about the history of the internet and today's problems. >> look at this technolog that keeps creating monopolies, that keeps creating the bigst businesses in t world -- all five of the world's biggest publicly-liste companies now are tech companies -- we don't sort of go how come the intern, this thing that we were all told was going to equalizes and connect us, how co it keeps creatin these really powerful companies and really powerful individuals? >> watch "the communicators" tonight at eight eastern on c-span2. >> host: next, a discussion on the future of -- >> -- i'm damon wilson, executive vice president here at the atlantic council, and on behalf of our scocroft center for strategy and security, welcome to nato 2020, 20 bold ideas to reimagine the alliance after thehe 2020 u.
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and turmoil and instability and fear wh this compulsion to put this very nice exterior and it happens to all women. then we have a lot of women who don't have all of those assets and abilitiesnd they are struggling with that. >> i straddle the world's between those two places d one thing i hope for this book is that i can somehow encourage women to eak about their economic situations in at way and it would be easier. one thing i have heard sure you believe in the right to choose but i would never have one myself. that's a personal decision but saying that out loud mak a statement that allows for the personho is thinking about terminating a pregnancy there is somethi wrong with that desir desire. anwe need to change our language with pro-choice women with abortion and how we talk with her family and friends in that way. >> to be op and hearing what they conveand i think we do enough of tt. >> i am really curious. this is incredibly personal memoir. when you wte a memoir how do you approach this? i have never done this set i can't remember yesterday. what about the process? how do you a
and turmoil and instability and fear wh this compulsion to put this very nice exterior and it happens to all women. then we have a lot of women who don't have all of those assets and abilitiesnd they are struggling with that. >> i straddle the world's between those two places d one thing i hope for this book is that i can somehow encourage women to eak about their economic situations in at way and it would be easier. one thing i have heard sure you believe in the right to choose but i...
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prayinat our large d don saw t machineoming anshe was upset wh it, she ju sat andriednd was aking.enhe is pring and thnext stop theow daw machine. e machinhas not restart on e bankof theississpi river where are people still stand. you i want to also ask about another issue. this has to do with sports news. the cleveland indians baseball team has announced it is changing its name after years of protests from native american advocates and fans. i want to ask about the whole issue. interestingly, the team was ford over 100 years ago native american player that had not been recognized. but indigenous groups have been fighting for decades -- the indian psychologist association put out a letter saying this demeans us. this of course follows the removal of the name of the washington national team, as it is referred to now, former name will not go mitch had. talk about this movement and what it means to you. >> i think it is a reclaiming of our rights to define who we are, not have someone else i who we are. being a mom and grandmother, you see these kids and all they see this big sign for
prayinat our large d don saw t machineoming anshe was upset wh it, she ju sat andriednd was aking.enhe is pring and thnext stop theow daw machine. e machinhas not restart on e bankof theississpi river where are people still stand. you i want to also ask about another issue. this has to do with sports news. the cleveland indians baseball team has announced it is changing its name after years of protests from native american advocates and fans. i want to ask about the whole issue. interestingly,...
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the authority shoulde in the united states food and dru administration. >> yotalk a lot about equity wh it comes to these vaccines and i want to throw a question to you from the board chair the vaccine alliance has a question specifically about the distribution of the vaccines and i will preface by saying something you told me a long time ago. an outbreak anywhere in the world is an outbreak everywhere in the world and we have to remember that. what is youriew about the international eivalent of operational warp speed not the accelerator and the facility. this is designed to show affordable and equitle access to poor countries for vaccines and diagnostics. will the united states joined the effort? what are your views in the context of this pandemic? >> that is a great question. i can answer the first but i don't think i canive you an answer on the first questioand that is i cannot speak for the united states as a whole in what we do with the international availability ofaccines. i can tell you my own position and that has not changed over many decades. it originated in my position as a
the authority shoulde in the united states food and dru administration. >> yotalk a lot about equity wh it comes to these vaccines and i want to throw a question to you from the board chair the vaccine alliance has a question specifically about the distribution of the vaccines and i will preface by saying something you told me a long time ago. an outbreak anywhere in the world is an outbreak everywhere in the world and we have to remember that. what is youriew about the international...
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we'll sman wh we'll explain what happened next. >>> first a statue honoring breonna taylor was damaged. now it's gone. >>> clear skies, cold temperatures tonight but tomorrow we're tracking rain returning. we'll have the timing in the accuweather forecast ahead. >>> first a look at what's coming up on "jimmy kimmel live." >> thanks, dan and ama. it's time for us to cuddle. is christmas in full swing by you? >> christmas is in full swing. we have a beautiful tree. the only thing we don't have right now is the liquor. stwith the xfinity hello 2021 sales event. get powerful internet you can count on... ...and $250 back when you... ...add xfinity mobile with nationwide 5g on the most reliable network. keep in touch with family and friends. stream your favorites with ease. and take your devices to the next level. get xfinity internet and mobile together... ...and say hello to 2021 with $250 back, for a limited time only. this sale won't last, so click, call, or visit a store today! >>> a viral video from vacaville that we're going to share with you here is putting a police canine handler on
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we'll sman wh we'll explain what happened next. >>> first a statue honoring breonna taylor was damaged >>> clear skies, cold temperatures tonight but tomorrow we're tracking rain returning. we'll have the timing in the accuweather forecast ahead. >>> first a look at what's coming up on "jimmy kimmel live." >> thanks, dan and ama. it's time for us to cuddle. is christmas in full swing by you? >> christmas is in full swing. we have a beautiful tree. the only thing we don't have right now is the liquor. ♪ ♪ digital transformation has failed to take off. because it hasn't removed the endless mundane work we all hate. ♪ ♪ automation can solve that by taking on repetitive tasks for us. unleash your potential. uipath. reboot work. >>> a viral video from vacaville that we're going to share with you here is putting a police canine handler on the hot seat. it shows an officer punching his own k-9 officer. >> we spoke with the man who caught the man on camera. >> the dog was crying. the dog was crying like somebody was running him over or something like that. it was that crying. >> robert palomin
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-(cellphone dinging, chiming) wh-- that skank -- no way! . >>> packed and loaded the coronavirus vaccine is rolling out around the country. >> we're hoping to have our first clinic up by the end of the week. we're making the plans. >> the inoculations could arrive as soon as tomorrow. >> the cdc recommended the vaccine for people 16 and older. 3 million toeses are underway and 20 million will be given out over the next two weeks. health care workers and nursing home residents will receive the vaccine first. more on what officials said today. >> we are not taking a victory lap. the road will be tough. >> operation warp speed compared the approval of the vaccine to d-day. >> in military it's the day the mission begins. d-day was a turning point in world war ii. it was the beginning of the end. and that's where we are today. >> the u.s. government and u.p.s. and fedex are delivering if vaccine. it comes as hospitals face the largest surge of covid-19. >> it's a symbol of hope and a beacon of light. >> officials with the food and drug administr
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why, so he told me, "the area that you are living in is too dirty, so most of the kids are affected wh asth because they're inhaling dirty air." 2015, i get my second-born. 6 months down the line, she was admitted at the hospital, having the very same signs. they sometimes struggle to breathe and they struggle to speak. sometimes they don't breathe at all. you can even see that she or he's gone. munnick: we know from international studies that a range of about two kilometers around each power station, the soil is enriched in heavy metals that come out of the coal. there's sizable pollution, and for a long time, i know, you know, since the late eighties, i think wee known that we were equal to what was in east germany in the bad air quality on the highveld. and there's something called a [indistinct], which is a test you do before you get employment, mostly at power stations and in the mines, and locals tell us that they regularly fail the [indistinct] test because they've grown up in a very polluted area. as they've grown up, they're unfit for work. [birds chirping] [tau coughs] munnic
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wh does president trump get out of this?>> errin: li amy said, that is definitely on clear, this kind of game of will he or won't he, it has refocused theress' attention on him. we haven't seen much from the president, except foto hicontinue to insist he won the election. when we know he lost. in 22 daysjoe biden will be inaugurated as president, and kamala harris will be sworn in as vice president. and, you know, he just resurfaces to continuto assert that he does not accept the resus ofhe election, that he is challenging those results. thiss a problem, particular in georgia, inti these consequ senate runoffs that are going to decide the balance of power in that chamber. you havine twocumbent senators on the ropes because of a presidentve raising the of a rigged election and making pandemic relief so difficult for so many of the georgia voters, for whom the reality of the pandemic from a public health and economic ntandpoint is very fro and center for them, especially over these holidays, as benefits are. expiri and they ar
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you heard aon a different tone from wh we had from the current president. tone where the president-elect said i need your help to get this done. we can do this if we do it together. try to cooperate. we will get through this. more of a rallying cry then we've heard from the current presiden who has denied the virus at various points, deniedw serious. talked about falsity in terms of turning the corner. even at his vaccine summit today, in the brief questions he dwe a spent more time talking about his view the election was stolenhen he did about the vaccine. >> let's speak about donald trump.he the event athite house was to outline the vaccine rollout. bo of the companies behind the candidates declined to attend. pfizer is one of them. it's vaccine is expected to give b emergency approval regulators on thursday. president trump says his administration is on the case. president trump: we are days aw from authorization from the fda. a pushing them hard. we will begin mass distribution. >> heo agned an order to ensure american citizens have first priority to re
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wh do you want to do? guess a documentary ore cardin. >> i love the idea that you knew him from his creations, and then you go to paris and bump into him. how do you say, i would like to get to know you? >> we didn't even have to say that. just sort of entered the conversation running and just started talking about what it could mean and that we wanted to make it in 3d, which he loved. and then we got to know him, and the more time that we spent with him, we were able to become >> i can see you are we can just see a glimpse ofd. your palm rings home behind you. clean lines, beautiful geometry. i can see what would appeal tove you,in the clothes you are wearing. kind of a space-age obsession, he led the way. there is a lot wer take granted, but he kind of had the vision first. >> he was extremely positive. we think about the future today, we think about dystopia, the walking dead. the visions of the future where everything is lling apart. pierre cardin saw the future positivity.redible amount >> and interna
wh do you want to do? guess a documentary ore cardin. >> i love the idea that you knew him from his creations, and then you go to paris and bump into him. how do you say, i would like to get to know you? >> we didn't even have to say that. just sort of entered the conversation running and just started talking about what it could mean and that we wanted to make it in 3d, which he loved. and then we got to know him, and the more time that we spent with him, we were able to become...
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wh it comes and it will soon, lke choice to agree or to away will be one tt defines not just this primeinister but what happens to the country, to us all. katty: laura kuenssberg reporting there. joining us now is europe corrndent kevin connolly. kenny reed the eu -- can you reed the eu tea leaves? >> it is genuinely the case that it iimpossible to say. in the streets behind me, can see bastad since motorcade preparing to leave the -- the motorcade of boris johnson. we last heard that we could not even behe sure if would be a joint statement afterward. if they would come together say something about the possibility of talks going on. everything would depend on the mood inside that dinner. only the people gather around that table know how it went. the only thing thawe know for sure after years of telling people that time would run out r time is realning out now. this is months, years in the making, this crisis. there are only days and weeks left to resolve it. night would be the chemical -- tonight would be the pivotal ment to resolve it. we will know how it went shortly. katty: how impo
wh it comes and it will soon, lke choice to agree or to away will be one tt defines not just this primeinister but what happens to the country, to us all. katty: laura kuenssberg reporting there. joining us now is europe corrndent kevin connolly. kenny reed the eu -- can you reed the eu tea leaves? >> it is genuinely the case that it iimpossible to say. in the streets behind me, can see bastad since motorcade preparing to leave the -- the motorcade of boris johnson. we last heard that we...
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wh does that mean by that. they speak about the weaknees very often. the nightmare and the tagline is a strong nation and power he said weaknesses. imposes a special kind of daer. so what is that danger. it makes the stress. then the weaknesses. that is key. it is oen overlooked. china is the lastemaining empiren the world. if you lookery carefully at a map of the las chinese dynasty. just suppo that i get a map of that peoplef china today. it would look veryimilar. imagine that for a second. it never broke up. important because china clas many of the territories. the behavior in shandong and that. they were conquered. in a veryrisly way. places that china needs to keep under it. the enorms control over the entire. no doubt that he i a powerful figure. he has purased control of some of the policymaking bodies inside of china. i will get into this very soon. he is a perful figure in he is enshred he has no successor. th regular session was 2020. right now is injected some instability int the system. we know a lot about that. the taiwan strait. in the so
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this is japan's third such agreement, following deals wh the united arab emirates and saudi arabia. >th his bushy mustache and distinctive red cap, video game kracharacter mario is know around the wldor. now a japanese theme park is turning to the lovable plumber to help power up visitor ernumbs. university studio in japan, osaka, is getting ready to open an area. it'll include a ride based on the popular game mario cart. media got a sneak preview on monday. visitors will wear special virtual reality head sets to head them feel like they're really racing mario and his friends. >> this is how guests are immersed into the ride and world of mario kart. >> the operator is investing $560 million on its own. it was originally due to start in july but pushed off course due to the coronavirus pandemic. companies spent $410 million on its harry potter area in 2014. >>> china's new export control law starts on tuesday amid simmering trade tensions with washington. the government must approve exports of products and services it says could threaten national security. shipments to specific foreign
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be seen by a lot of republicans in the white house as a wor the president to save face, leave vfice wh only thccine coming out but also relief for the millions of americans who so anna, if we kw that the. house is going to come back into proforma special tomorrow, and we unarstand the pln is speaker pelosi was saying that they will put this 2,000 on the floor. it is expected that republicans willn swrect or what? >> yes, senate minorit house minority leader mccarthy was in a phwie calh republican lawmaker this afternoon and signaled that the repnolicans woulbe in favor of this unanimous consent motion that they expect to hae members object to it. eo that basically is a nonstarter 6789 if it got anywhere in the house it really it a nonstarter in the senate. there would defly be objection there. but this is really the question of what does the president do next. basically republicans in congress are calling the president's bluff. yvetteoed one bill this week. will yvetteo another and will they override it, that is the >> and it puts hi the side of the democrats. irony of ironies. d then
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and if we can answer that global challenge wh all the resources, that we have in our disposalwe might have a ance of saving theorld ound us. >as always, we loveeceivingrom "gloyour feedbk.is time. right and check us out on facebook, see you next week. take care. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] france has seen a turbulent autumn with the pandemic onley part of the reason. ongoing street protests against police violence france has seen a turbulent autumn with the pandemic onley multiple terrorist attacks. now president macron wants to take back control with legislation that critics see as a repressive turn to the right following terror attacks in october. a new draft law to curb the influence of islamism would ake it easier to inspect or shut radical mosques, limit home schooling and otherwise widen the government's powers to restrict behavior deemed harmful to the values of the republic. critics see those values themselves as at risk of being undermined. the leslation, along with th
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franky and i have been married for 51 years and have been blessed wh three chiren and eightrandchildren? i am who i am because franky is my wife. we are parents to david, ashley, and wesley. poppa pat to laredo, patrick, siano, lily, charlie -- charlie behr, miles, oliver and aham. my family is my croing, my crowning achievement. senator fra was a great mentor company said there are no set made men and women in blic office it is your friends and family make you what you are. they taught me at great lesson. true friends stand bind you and your taking the bows and besides you when there are any boe. from the tears down the senator i was privileged to work 12 years for the newly elected congressm for the big first district as his chief of staff. he was a leader on the coittee and interior coittee to help with the provements and of the publicf park upon his retirement group of party stalwarts encourage me to it run. thought about it, talk to franky, franky simply said this is what you always wanted to do, let's do it. so for nine months with no paycheck or health insurance and limited savin
franky and i have been married for 51 years and have been blessed wh three chiren and eightrandchildren? i am who i am because franky is my wife. we are parents to david, ashley, and wesley. poppa pat to laredo, patrick, siano, lily, charlie -- charlie behr, miles, oliver and aham. my family is my croing, my crowning achievement. senator fra was a great mentor company said there are no set made men and women in blic office it is your friends and family make you what you are. they taught me at...
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wh stop entire body from even doconsidering it. why join the grand old opry. if you do not want to sing. i guarantee you that 50 - 20 democrats and 15 - 20 republicans decided they wanted to change that practic they could do it. now some govnors do not like being the united states senator. but not me. e job different. both jobs bause you to want to see an urgent need to develop a strategyo dot with it and then try to persuade elise half of the people thatou are right. with the governor's job is more like moses . said let's go this way. in t senator's job if you want lito get somhing done is more like a parade organizer. you pick the route and you select the music and even picked the drum majorometimes the new march in the middle of the parade hope it doesn't run off of the road more than a half a dozen times on the way to where it's going to created the love the traditions of the senate. hard marble floors come the elaborate courtesies. scratching my name beside our baker on this desk drawer. lot of friendships in the senate.endships in my best friend to begin
wh stop entire body from even doconsidering it. why join the grand old opry. if you do not want to sing. i guarantee you that 50 - 20 democrats and 15 - 20 republicans decided they wanted to change that practic they could do it. now some govnors do not like being the united states senator. but not me. e job different. both jobs bause you to want to see an urgent need to develop a strategyo dot with it and then try to persuade elise half of the people thatou are right. with the governor's job is...
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. >> translator: this is sad because i'll finish my rugby career as a player, which i started wh i was years old. i have been running with all my might for 32 years. >> the 34-year-old fullback is considered one of japan's greatest players. his 711 career points as a member of the japanese national team are by far the most of any rugger. he was the key figure in the historic win against south africa in the 2015 rubgy world cup. he was named a top 15 player in the tournament. >> translator: the match against south africa, which changed the history of japanese rubgy, remains in my heart. but i treasure the memories of all the games and practices. >>e's known for his kicking prowess. his unique stance drew the attention of fans, triggering a rubgy boom across the nation. he pointed out the level of japanese rugby is rising and encouraged young competitors to strive to get better every day, just like the top players do. >>> now a check on the world weather with our meteorologist tsietsi monare. we are seeing very unstable weather across many parts of japan, on thursday. does this mean we a
. >> translator: this is sad because i'll finish my rugby career as a player, which i started wh i was years old. i have been running with all my might for 32 years. >> the 34-year-old fullback is considered one of japan's greatest players. his 711 career points as a member of the japanese national team are by far the most of any rugger. he was the key figure in the historic win against south africa in the 2015 rubgy world cup. he was named a top 15 player in the tournament....
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wh i was sti a studenti want to help poor people. durih orphans.it was a public holiy and eryone w celebrang exceptthe p. so i packed a few bags with itfo and toys d went to e orest partof tirana. the ws >>e holds meeting th a fferent ekend vonteers every rning. the te discutasks. day it's aighly efcient operatio a call h just come in om a wi. elding pne calls the family oher la husband have throwher and hethree daughters out, and they're now living in a cowshed. with no ating, no idge, and nothing to eat. their case is given top priority. two hours later, the volunteers visit idvana bringing clothes, foodnd also ho. her sband diedf epilepsyn march. her in-laws wasted no time throwing her and the children out of the house and they're now living here, trying to get by on the equivalent of about 20 euros a month in welfare benefits. these photographs are all she has to remind her of her husband and somewhat happier times. although the family was always bitterly poor. >> i never had a birday partyl. i'm turning 14 soon, but we won't celebrate this tim
wh i was sti a studenti want to help poor people. durih orphans.it was a public holiy and eryone w celebrang exceptthe p. so i packed a few bags with itfo and toys d went to e orest partof tirana. the ws >>e holds meeting th a fferent ekend vonteers every rning. the te discutasks. day it's aighly efcient operatio a call h just come in om a wi. elding pne calls the family oher la husband have throwher and hethree daughters out, and they're now living in a cowshed. with no ating, no idge,...
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wh we decided as a community to come togethe, we have seen tremendous change.s is reay the story of possibility. reporter: t he is cofounder. itho is a fewand acres on the edge of kenya's famed national resve. this small place has a big idea. it is one of the few or maybe thend only community owned operated conservancy's in kenya. communit elders makeou decisions how the park is run. >>iv weedur land into three portions. the core area is mainly occe.ied by wildl during drought season, our animals can also raise on those areas. the holding area is a free grazing land for meerers of the concy. reporter: thiis another thing that sets this apart. anyou see how close this herd of wildebeests is to the community just over there on the horizon. traditional conservation methods often meant removing massai communities from their lands to make way for wildlife. but what this conservancy offers live side-by-side pporth to one another. ethommunity is also trying to provide new opportunities. a safari guide is trained. part of an effort to bring more efforts into the touris
wh we decided as a community to come togethe, we have seen tremendous change.s is reay the story of possibility. reporter: t he is cofounder. itho is a fewand acres on the edge of kenya's famed national resve. this small place has a big idea. it is one of the few or maybe thend only community owned operated conservancy's in kenya. communit elders makeou decisions how the park is run. >>iv weedur land into three portions. the core area is mainly occe.ied by wildl during drought season, our...
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because it felt like i had to sharmy dad wh so many people. >> 40 years after john's death, sean delved work musically and emotionally, remixing 36 of his tracks as a producer, along with yoko. >> it fe like i was processing some emoon that maybe i didn't want to face. in the end, it was really beautiful and nice. i would say it was like -- it was like a real life experience therapy. >> sean believes that while the music may have lost some of its power over time, he has a core reason to keep putting it out. >> his message of peace and uth is very important for everne. i fe like it'sur job to make forgten.t message is not therare some yng generation z and millennials who don't really know. yeah, i think it's our responsibility to get my dad's music out there for the young people especially. and love, i think it'se of peace dangerous, honestly, for the world. >> nearly half a century since "imagine's" release, john's message continues to inspire people around the world. humanity remains seriously divided and inequality has only deepened. >> "imagine" is always a reminder we can do better.
because it felt like i had to sharmy dad wh so many people. >> 40 years after john's death, sean delved work musically and emotionally, remixing 36 of his tracks as a producer, along with yoko. >> it fe like i was processing some emoon that maybe i didn't want to face. in the end, it was really beautiful and nice. i would say it was like -- it was like a real life experience therapy. >> sean believes that while the music may have lost some of its power over time, he has a core...
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a wh the high risk individuals?are going to be in situations with limited vaccines for at least several months. laura: 3100 people, or than that, died here in the united states yesterday. i'll muc worse is this going to get in before we can all the get vex -- we can all get the vaccine? >> unfortunately, i think it can get much worse. 3100 deaths represent infections that happened three or four s ago. infections have gone up since then. stressed over time become more laura: sorry about that. we lost the doctor as we were talking to him. apologies for that. it has been on first cases of coronavirus were discovered in china. wuhan, the initial epicenter of the pandemic isur trying to r to normal. for months, the city has not had any locally transmitted cases and the government is marking nicole's victory in the battle. how has wuhan changed? >> millions of people lived under strict lockdown shade nearly 4000 people lost their lives to the virus. six-months after the lockdownwa lifted, the local government has launched
a wh the high risk individuals?are going to be in situations with limited vaccines for at least several months. laura: 3100 people, or than that, died here in the united states yesterday. i'll muc worse is this going to get in before we can all the get vex -- we can all get the vaccine? >> unfortunately, i think it can get much worse. 3100 deaths represent infections that happened three or four s ago. infections have gone up since then. stressed over time become more laura: sorry about...
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and if we can answer that global challenge wh all the resources, that we have in our disposal, mightt have a ance of saving theorld ound us. >as always, we loveeceivingrom "gloyour feedbk.is time. right and check us out on facebook, see you next week. take care. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: many people enjoy the anonymity city living provides, but this also creates dangers for people likthe homeless and the elderly. in malaysia, an organization feeds the needy, paying particular attention to those living on the streets. in tokyo, a community for senior citizens helps them cope with the issues they encounter in their newly-independent
and if we can answer that global challenge wh all the resources, that we have in our disposal, mightt have a ance of saving theorld ound us. >as always, we loveeceivingrom "gloyour feedbk.is time. right and check us out on facebook, see you next week. take care. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: many people enjoy the anonymity city living provides, but this also creates...