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elizabeth: really? we're censoring and we're threatening a woman who laid down her life for our country? who is standing up with the truth and our military has the nerve to go after this brigade surgeon, this lieutenant colonel? this is an outrage, sir. we've got to stop this kind of blackout behavior. the american people deserve to hear the truth. this is chilling stuff and it has got -- people have to knock it off! >> i agree with you 100%. this is unbelievable this is going on. our military has become so politicized right now, they're participating in what is happening right now. this needs to be a personal decision between you and your doctor and the government needs to stay the hell out of it. that is the absolute truth right now. this is the problem, liz, we don't know the long-term consequences of vaccine. i think it is safe but we don't know. elizabeth: i can't stand bureaucratic bullying. congressman ronny jackson. i can't stand bullying of any type. good to have you. >> up. >> next, house inte
elizabeth: really? we're censoring and we're threatening a woman who laid down her life for our country? who is standing up with the truth and our military has the nerve to go after this brigade surgeon, this lieutenant colonel? this is an outrage, sir. we've got to stop this kind of blackout behavior. the american people deserve to hear the truth. this is chilling stuff and it has got -- people have to knock it off! >> i agree with you 100%. this is unbelievable this is going on. our...
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elizabeth: we have to deal with this. the fifth circuit cited ron klain's retweet, about the white house doing an end-run, a quote, workaround of existing government rules to get a top-down mandate done. the fifth circuit cited it around said the white house was pouring over u.s. codes in search of that end-run. so that is what the fifth circuit is citing biden's own chief of staff as you know, trying to rework the rules and stretch the rules and stretch government authorities to get this done. how is this not talked out? >> liz, once again the biden administration has not learned a thing and they aren't listening to the american people. they continue to go down these roads. it is all about control and it is having devastating effects on children, on businesses, on our economy. every single point they are making missteps. america has lost confidence in this administration. they continue to push back against this government overreach. elizabeth: you know what it is? it is just, just talk to people. just talk to people, whi
elizabeth: we have to deal with this. the fifth circuit cited ron klain's retweet, about the white house doing an end-run, a quote, workaround of existing government rules to get a top-down mandate done. the fifth circuit cited it around said the white house was pouring over u.s. codes in search of that end-run. so that is what the fifth circuit is citing biden's own chief of staff as you know, trying to rework the rules and stretch the rules and stretch government authorities to get this done....
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elizabeth: what do you say? this is very clear goes to her intent and long term this is a radical policy, radical past. this should be a warning shot for the biden administration. this is the kind of person they are nominating to these very, very important positions. you talk about the oil and gas and targeting of those industries right now. their policies are clearly failing and the reason americans are paying double at the gas, filling up their gas tank right now is direct result of biden administration policies to reduce domestic production that will fix the problem. we need to unleash energy opportunity here in the united states. iowa, for instance, produces a lot of biofuels have a red example that is climate priority of this administration, to immediately lower the price people pay at the pump. we have the opportunity. they completely turn a blind eye. they have a spending spigot focus and that are the blinders for the biden administration. elizabeth: to the congresswoman's point, senator, the president's
elizabeth: what do you say? this is very clear goes to her intent and long term this is a radical policy, radical past. this should be a warning shot for the biden administration. this is the kind of person they are nominating to these very, very important positions. you talk about the oil and gas and targeting of those industries right now. their policies are clearly failing and the reason americans are paying double at the gas, filling up their gas tank right now is direct result of biden...
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elizabeth: yeah. so it seems a lot of people out there are seeing the messaging, you know, that america is bad. you know there is a reason not to like america. we have the constitution. we have the bill of rights. there is so much good about america and so much to love around the fear is that feel something not being appreciated or respected. >> absolutely. i will quote the late general powell who always said and said it with great -- a platoon of united states marines has done more for world peace than all the u.n. agencies and all the rock concerts combined. we're the only nation in the history of the world to offer a helping hand to all the peoples of the world including our enemies and it is those soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines who helped keep this country great and served so many millions for the last 100 years. elizabeth: i got to say this, my mother never knew her father. he died in world war i. we have family members who fought for our country going back to the civil war. they fought on
elizabeth: yeah. so it seems a lot of people out there are seeing the messaging, you know, that america is bad. you know there is a reason not to like america. we have the constitution. we have the bill of rights. there is so much good about america and so much to love around the fear is that feel something not being appreciated or respected. >> absolutely. i will quote the late general powell who always said and said it with great -- a platoon of united states marines has done more for...
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i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit." it starts right now. ♪ elizabeth: okay. we begin with these images. crowded runaways of hundreds of polluting private airplanes at the u.n. climate junket in scotland as world leaders lecture you, stop polluting, reduce your carbon footprint, accept new fuel and gas taxes because you are dei fromming the planet. these leaders, they could have teleconferenced. edward lawrence is live from edinburgh, scotland, with more. good to see you. reporter: good too see you, liz. president joe biden apologized to the world because former president donald trump pulled out of the paris climate accords. in time of rising gas prices pushing inflation forward a global supply chain or energy shortage, the president is here trying to get countries to spend more in the name of climate change. he is committed the u.s. to going net zero by the year 2050. adding that the historic investment will be made by congress hopefully next week. however, senator joe manchin highlighting the problem late today. >> these are shell games, budget gimmicks that
i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit." it starts right now. ♪ elizabeth: okay. we begin with these images. crowded runaways of hundreds of polluting private airplanes at the u.n. climate junket in scotland as world leaders lecture you, stop polluting, reduce your carbon footprint, accept new fuel and gas taxes because you are dei fromming the planet. these leaders, they could have teleconferenced. edward lawrence is live from edinburgh, scotland, with more. good to see you....
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elizabeth: dr. fauci had suggested the president is open to changing the definition of fully vaccinated to include boosters but now he is saying no to that. it still only involves the two shot regimen. let's watch lieutenant governor-elect winsome sears on this. watch. >> you talk it has become politicized this covid-19 vaccine and it has. our president, president biden and vice president harris themselves both said they would not trust any vaccine that was developed by the trump administration. that was before their election. after their election they were singing a different song and now everybody has to be vaccinated. in fact president biden when he was candidate biden said that he would not force vaccines on us and here we are. well then his very own fda, 16-2 votes against booster shots. then what happened. he comes out, his cdc director says, they're going to have booster shots. which science are we following? then we hear at the border people are coming in with covid, no mask, no anything and
elizabeth: dr. fauci had suggested the president is open to changing the definition of fully vaccinated to include boosters but now he is saying no to that. it still only involves the two shot regimen. let's watch lieutenant governor-elect winsome sears on this. watch. >> you talk it has become politicized this covid-19 vaccine and it has. our president, president biden and vice president harris themselves both said they would not trust any vaccine that was developed by the trump...
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. >> elizabeth -- thank you very much. elizabeth a. archer is the executive director of the president woodrow wilson house on p street in washington, d.c. -- on f street, a site that provides a window into wilson's retirement in an actual and perfectly preserved setting as well as an intimate look at wilson's overall life and legacy. prior to joining the national trust and wilson house, elizabeth worked at discovery incorporated, a leading global media company, and served in many roles with the women's club including serving as club president where she led the club's transition to a 501(c)(3) organization. elizabeth received her bachelor of arts in international affairs from the american university of paris, france, before earning a master of arts in international relations from rutgers university. her interest in international affairs extends far beyond wilson's legacy in that arena. she's an adviser to a foundation which supports sustainable community development. elizabeth lives in washington with her husband. welcome, elizabeth. an
. >> elizabeth -- thank you very much. elizabeth a. archer is the executive director of the president woodrow wilson house on p street in washington, d.c. -- on f street, a site that provides a window into wilson's retirement in an actual and perfectly preserved setting as well as an intimate look at wilson's overall life and legacy. prior to joining the national trust and wilson house, elizabeth worked at discovery incorporated, a leading global media company, and served in many roles...
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elizabeth: back with us now kristin tate. love having kristin tate on just a great thinker and a great writer pray there's a d.c. story nobody really talks about. that talk has been on trump's effect of gdp, the finances, on the other side it's about how the democrat party disintegrated under nancy pelosi. >> that is exactly right. i think this all speaks to the fact that democrats misinterpreted the results of 2020. they thought they won that election because of voters wanted a left-wing agenda part that is not why they won. they won that election because they ran a candidate who is not donald trump. just as donald trump was almost very mobilizing on the right he was equally if not more mobilizing on the left. so we have this radical left wing agenda of defining the police, blowing out the federalist vending and infusing our institutions with this racist aesthetic shows and that's been peddled by these radicals and crazies like aoc are frankly taking up all the oxygen in the room. elizabeth: they don't have the man it really
elizabeth: back with us now kristin tate. love having kristin tate on just a great thinker and a great writer pray there's a d.c. story nobody really talks about. that talk has been on trump's effect of gdp, the finances, on the other side it's about how the democrat party disintegrated under nancy pelosi. >> that is exactly right. i think this all speaks to the fact that democrats misinterpreted the results of 2020. they thought they won that election because of voters wanted a left-wing...
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but there have been talks in jamaica and estella about removing queen elizabeth as their head of state. france that says iran must engage constructively in discussions to salvage the 2015 nuclear deal. representatives from russia, china, germany, france, sandy, you carry met to iranian officials in vienna on monday, the u. s. is there, but it's only holding talks in directly zacharon one sanctions lifted and returned for limits on its nuclear program. nothing is agreed upon until everything is agreed. those are the words from new england deputy foreign minister, alibaba who is leading the reigning delegation here in vienna. you said that so they will continue these talks. and on tuesday there was a working group between the iranians and the europeans about how the united states will remove the sanctions that is imposed on her on since leaving the nuclear deal in 2018. they renew, have a very specific list of demands. and on tuesday evening, the reigning deputy foreign minister met with use enrique morrow to discuss what will take place in the coming days. on wednesday, there are due to
but there have been talks in jamaica and estella about removing queen elizabeth as their head of state. france that says iran must engage constructively in discussions to salvage the 2015 nuclear deal. representatives from russia, china, germany, france, sandy, you carry met to iranian officials in vienna on monday, the u. s. is there, but it's only holding talks in directly zacharon one sanctions lifted and returned for limits on its nuclear program. nothing is agreed upon until everything is...
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elizabeth: sir, texas is battening down the hatches. is arizona doing it? we hear, you know, illegals are are crossing into arizona. >> yeah, i don't know. i would assume that they are because they have state leaders that, i think, care about this issue, but i know that we are. i'm not sure exactly what arizona's doing. elizabeth: we're a humanitarian country. we want immigration. we are built on immigration. we want it done legally at the ports of entry. you do it illegally, crime explodes. >> people on the border are frustrated and they're scared. this needs to be done the right way, and it needs to be done by law, not by an administration that just ignores federal law and invites people across no matter who they are and their background. elizabeth: we're tracking the polls. minorities at the border don't like what biden's doing at all. they're turning away from the president and the democrats. attorney general ken paxton the, thanks for joining us, i'm elizabeth macdonald, you've within watching "the evening edit" on fox business. we hope of you have a g
elizabeth: sir, texas is battening down the hatches. is arizona doing it? we hear, you know, illegals are are crossing into arizona. >> yeah, i don't know. i would assume that they are because they have state leaders that, i think, care about this issue, but i know that we are. i'm not sure exactly what arizona's doing. elizabeth: we're a humanitarian country. we want immigration. we are built on immigration. we want it done legally at the ports of entry. you do it illegally, crime...
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he testified that he met elizabeth holmes and sonny balwani in 2013 about investing in theranos. he testified that holmes did most of the talking, and that she told him that theranos devices were being used by the department of defense and battlefield situations and medevac units, and that several big pharmaceutical firms are using the devices and patient trials. other witnesses have testified that both statements are false point >> this witness had decades of being a biotech analyst, and even he got duped by the claims that elizabeth holmes and sonny balwani made, on two occasions. >> reporter: he testified that as part of his due diligence, he went to the palo alto walgreens, which was one of the first to to use theranos devices to do blood tests for customers. he said he did not get a fingerstick blood draw, but rather a venous puncture like any other lab would do. he said sonny balwani later told him it was because he had an unusual test done that theranos wasn't doing it. despite that, he invested $96 million in theranos. >> fear of missing out on the next apple the next tes
he testified that he met elizabeth holmes and sonny balwani in 2013 about investing in theranos. he testified that holmes did most of the talking, and that she told him that theranos devices were being used by the department of defense and battlefield situations and medevac units, and that several big pharmaceutical firms are using the devices and patient trials. other witnesses have testified that both statements are false point >> this witness had decades of being a biotech analyst, and...
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elizabeth in san jose. brian grossman says he met holmes at her then boyfriend in 2013. they talked about grossman investing in the blood testing technology. he says they told him the devices were being used by the defense department and patient trials by several big pharmaceutical firms but grossman invested $96 million. >> this witness had decades of being a biotech analyst. even he got duped by the claims that elizabeth and -- made on two occasions back to our legal analyst says today testimony help prosecutors establish that holmes and -- were a deceptive team which goes to the prosecution's charge of fraud and conspiracy. >>> tenants rights are on that docket in antioch this evening but the city council is meeting to discuss things like rent control and stronger protections against harassment and eviction. will keep you posted big >>> at the top of the agenda in oakland two separate developers are competing for the massive redevelopment project . city council is trying to decide who should get it. however, the a's on the other side so they will also have a big say i
elizabeth in san jose. brian grossman says he met holmes at her then boyfriend in 2013. they talked about grossman investing in the blood testing technology. he says they told him the devices were being used by the defense department and patient trials by several big pharmaceutical firms but grossman invested $96 million. >> this witness had decades of being a biotech analyst. even he got duped by the claims that elizabeth and -- made on two occasions back to our legal analyst says today...
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. >> elizabeth -- -- thank you very much. elizabeth aa. karcher is the executive director of the president woodrow wilson house on f street in washington, d.c. a site owned and managed by the national historic trust for preservation that maintains the house in a perfectly preserved setting as well as an intimate look at his life and legacy. prior, elizabeth worked at discovery incorporated, a local media company and enjoyed many rolls in the women's club of schiffy chase -- elizabeth received her bachelor of arts in international affairs from the american university of paris, france, before earning a master of arts in international relations from rutgers university. her interest in international affairs extends far beyond wilson's legacy in that arena. currently she's an adviser for the shanta organization. elizabeth lives in washington with her husband. welcome, elizabeth. and welcome, too, to our viewers from across the united states and many other places. we are grateful to have you with us and eager to include you. after our two guests
. >> elizabeth -- -- thank you very much. elizabeth aa. karcher is the executive director of the president woodrow wilson house on f street in washington, d.c. a site owned and managed by the national historic trust for preservation that maintains the house in a perfectly preserved setting as well as an intimate look at his life and legacy. prior, elizabeth worked at discovery incorporated, a local media company and enjoyed many rolls in the women's club of schiffy chase -- elizabeth...
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let's hear from elizabeth in pleasantville, new jersey, independent line. elizabeth, are you there? you are on the line. go ahead. we will go to peg in west palm beach, florida on the republican line. make sure you mute your volume on your television and go ahead with your comment. caller: yes. i was listening to what heidi had to say and became very disturbed. i am very much for president trump. she said he was an opportunist. there was nothing opportunity about what he did. he lost money by being president. also, who loves america? he proved it. in four years he had is better than we had been in years. he certainly loved the mil >> watch the rest of this "washington journal" segment on our website. c-span.org. now to the u.s. house for a debate on cybersecurity. ordere. the house will resume proceedings on postponed questions at a later time. for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition?
let's hear from elizabeth in pleasantville, new jersey, independent line. elizabeth, are you there? you are on the line. go ahead. we will go to peg in west palm beach, florida on the republican line. make sure you mute your volume on your television and go ahead with your comment. caller: yes. i was listening to what heidi had to say and became very disturbed. i am very much for president trump. she said he was an opportunist. there was nothing opportunity about what he did. he lost money by...
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who call it home. elizabeth per on him, al jazeera kettler. drug make a pfizer says a new coven. 19 pill is developing counts the risk of hospital admissions or death by almost 90 percent. trying to be experimental drug was stamped early following the positive results. the company plans to ask regulators to authorize its use as soon as possible. us has already secured millions of doses of the drug within 3 days of the symptoms, you have now 89 percent protection from disease leading to hospitalisation with our medicines. and the data indicate 100 percent protection from there. and even if you start the medicine fire based off having contract, it is see if we live in which symptoms you have. now. if your 5 percent protection spanish for both john barcelona has appointed club ledgent. javi hernandez as head coach of 41 year old had been manager at a katara club outside since 2015. you helped barcelona when 25 titles as a play. chavez, replacing ronald comment, it was 5 last week following a string of defeats. a traditional who was rising festival has returned to the northern syrian city of
who call it home. elizabeth per on him, al jazeera kettler. drug make a pfizer says a new coven. 19 pill is developing counts the risk of hospital admissions or death by almost 90 percent. trying to be experimental drug was stamped early following the positive results. the company plans to ask regulators to authorize its use as soon as possible. us has already secured millions of doses of the drug within 3 days of the symptoms, you have now 89 percent protection from disease leading to...
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it can't protect the 50000000 people who call it home. elizabeth per annum al jazeera kettler drug make a pfizer says that a new coven 19 pill, it's developing counts, the risk of hospital admissions, or death, by almost 90 percent. a trial of the experiment to drug was stopped early following the positive results. the company plans to ask regulators to thought or talk a thor, authorize its use as soon as possible. president j botton says the u. s. has already secured millions of doses of the drug. within 3 days of the symptoms, you have now 89 percent protection from disease leading to hospitalisation with our medicines. and the data indicate 100 percent protection from deaths. and even if you start the medicine fire based off having contract it is you use code 19, which symptoms you have now. 85 percent protection spanish football john barcelona, has appointed club legend, javi hernandez as head coach. the 41. you all have been manager at the could tarry club outside since 2015. he helped barcelona when 25 titles. as the player job is replacing ronald coleman, who was fired last week
it can't protect the 50000000 people who call it home. elizabeth per annum al jazeera kettler drug make a pfizer says that a new coven 19 pill, it's developing counts, the risk of hospital admissions, or death, by almost 90 percent. a trial of the experiment to drug was stopped early following the positive results. the company plans to ask regulators to thought or talk a thor, authorize its use as soon as possible. president j botton says the u. s. has already secured millions of doses of the...
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elizabeth lives in washington with her husband. welcome, elizabeth. welcome, too, to our viewers from across the united states and many other places. we're grateful to have you with us and eager to include you. after our two guests speak, i'll respond to some questions and observations of my own and then again gleaning comments and questions from the chat. i ask only that you maintain a tone of inquiry and an attitude of curiosity, taking care not to foreclose others' questions or contributions. let's get started, and, robin, could i ask you to talk a little bit about your work at the woodrow wilson presidential museum and library in stanton, virj? virginia? >> good afternoon and hello from stanton, virginia. it is a pleasure to be with you as we discuss this important topic of woodrow wilson's legacy. it's a topic we discuss regularly amongst our board and staff and alongside our visitors as we learn together. our gold at the woodrow wilson presidential library is to tell the story from birth to death in an honest and objective fashion. we are just a
elizabeth lives in washington with her husband. welcome, elizabeth. welcome, too, to our viewers from across the united states and many other places. we're grateful to have you with us and eager to include you. after our two guests speak, i'll respond to some questions and observations of my own and then again gleaning comments and questions from the chat. i ask only that you maintain a tone of inquiry and an attitude of curiosity, taking care not to foreclose others' questions or...
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. >>> new concerns tonight about queen elizabeth's health. the 95-year-old monarch missing one of the country's most important events. >>> and tonight, our coverage of the climate crisis. we take a look at global warming's devastating effect on australia's great barrier reef. >>> go ening, ne. thanks so much for joining us. i'm linsey davis. we begin tonight with fears of a winter covid surge, with colder weather moving in. and the holiday season quickly approaching. nationwide, cases and hospitalizations are back on the rise after weeks of decline. tonight, some health experts are urging all adults to strongly consider getting a booster shot. even though the cdc is not yet recommending it for everyone 18 and older. but four states are already advising fully vaccinated adults to get that extra shot at least six months after that last dose. elwyn lopez leads us off tonight from new york. > reporter: tonight, growing fears of a possible winter surge, with colder weather sending more people indoors and the holidays approaching. daily new cases u
. >>> new concerns tonight about queen elizabeth's health. the 95-year-old monarch missing one of the country's most important events. >>> and tonight, our coverage of the climate crisis. we take a look at global warming's devastating effect on australia's great barrier reef. >>> go ening, ne. thanks so much for joining us. i'm linsey davis. we begin tonight with fears of a winter covid surge, with colder weather moving in. and the holiday season quickly approaching....
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and are elizabeth warren out. now. i think it was a miscalculation because ultimately biden won the presidency because people wanted a safe pair of hands. that was donald trump and he really won independence, right? you won women in the suburbs who may have voted for donald trump in the last election. and instead of being to those voters and what they wanted, this whole time, he let the progressive party take over and sort of run the route. she basically let the kids you know, take over the house and party. and the parents do ultimately voted for, and they, you know, they said enough enough like we did a, this isn't working. and did bernie sanders when no, he lost, in this case, joe answered one ultimately about bill can die in the senate bill back about the bill. that better bill. it's up to him. he can decide what he wants to do. we can put what he wants and no, i don't think bernie sanders one in this case and i think the idea of hijacking one bill for another it may have been alaska democrats that you know, this do
and are elizabeth warren out. now. i think it was a miscalculation because ultimately biden won the presidency because people wanted a safe pair of hands. that was donald trump and he really won independence, right? you won women in the suburbs who may have voted for donald trump in the last election. and instead of being to those voters and what they wanted, this whole time, he let the progressive party take over and sort of run the route. she basically let the kids you know, take over the...
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theranos founder elizabeth holmes in her own words. the fireworks some expect to see in the courtroom. >>> and smash and grabs. thieves targeting multiple locations across the bay area. we'll tell you about the changes quickly taking place at holiday shopping season hits overdrive. >>> first, i am streaming live for you on facebook. give you a behind the scenes look at what's going on on "today on the bay." if you were watching you'd see we dropped something. good morning to you. stay tuned. much more ahead this morning right here on "today in the bay." see you then. >>> 6:56 on monday morning. welcome back. we're moving you forward with a look at he top stories on "today in the bay" including more stores targeted by thieves after what was already a very hectic weekend of organized thefts. >> bob redell live at stoneridge mall in pleasanton. this is where another attempted break-in was reported. this is not what store owners really need right now, specially before the holidays. >> or ever, for that matter. good morning, marcus and laur
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>> reporter: well, elizabeth, i'm on conway drive. this is where the epicenter of that earth was, in someone's backyard a few miles down, but that triggered a series of earthquakes here in dan and i the san ramon valley. a series of earthquakes hit the san ramon valley. >> actually felt two pushes, and then walked a round my house. the chandelier was shaking. >> reporter: that was a 3.9
>> reporter: well, elizabeth, i'm on conway drive. this is where the epicenter of that earth was, in someone's backyard a few miles down, but that triggered a series of earthquakes here in dan and i the san ramon valley. a series of earthquakes hit the san ramon valley. >> actually felt two pushes, and then walked a round my house. the chandelier was shaking. >> reporter: that was a 3.9
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security forces have been accused of a crackdown on opposition. figures in this disputed territory. elizabeth per annum now from new delhi. the mardrey family, a mourning the loss of their son and brother, 22 year old army, was one of 4 people killed in a security operation, and indeed administered kashmir. on november 15th, it will all be done because all power has to fight the poor thing was innocent, working as a cleaner making t and you label him a militant. i have 2 more brothers and they to have to go out for work. this has terrified us. we live in fear of leaving our house. if this is what they do, they've done a great injustice to us. army was working as an office attendant and the regions capital city srinagar. his family deny police accusations that he worked for a pakistani militant who was also killed in the operation along with 2 civilians. armies. father mohammed shows al jazeera his award for bravery and fighting rebels in 2005. what year? dokey barta. it's very sad that one man has been fighting for india and his own son is killed and called militant, what kind of justice is t
security forces have been accused of a crackdown on opposition. figures in this disputed territory. elizabeth per annum now from new delhi. the mardrey family, a mourning the loss of their son and brother, 22 year old army, was one of 4 people killed in a security operation, and indeed administered kashmir. on november 15th, it will all be done because all power has to fight the poor thing was innocent, working as a cleaner making t and you label him a militant. i have 2 more brothers and they...
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i'm going to play that for you and talk with elizabeth warren right after this. don't go anywhere. most. now subaru is the largest automotive donor to make-a-wish and meals on wheels. and the largest corporate donor to the aspca and national park foundation. get a new subaru during the share the love event and subaru will donate two hundred and fifty dollars to charity. kevin! kevin? kevin. oh nice. kevin, where are you? kevin?!?!? hey, what's going on? i'm right here! i was busy cashbacking for the holidays with chase freedom unlimited. i'm gonna cashback on a gingerbread house! oooh, it's got little people inside! and a snowglobe. oh, i wished i lived in there. you know i can't believe you lost another kevin. it's a holiday tradition! that it is! earn big time with chase freedom unlimited. how do you cashback? chase. make more of what's yours. tonight, i'll be eating a club sandwich with fries and a side of mayonnaise. [doorbell rings] wonderful! mayonnaise? on fries? a little judgy, don't you think? ♪ that's weird. so weird. ♪ oouf. i'll also be needing, s
i'm going to play that for you and talk with elizabeth warren right after this. don't go anywhere. most. now subaru is the largest automotive donor to make-a-wish and meals on wheels. and the largest corporate donor to the aspca and national park foundation. get a new subaru during the share the love event and subaru will donate two hundred and fifty dollars to charity. kevin! kevin? kevin. oh nice. kevin, where are you? kevin?!?!? hey, what's going on? i'm right here! i was busy cashbacking...
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who call it home. elizabeth, poor adam al jazeera kettler. still ahead on al jazeera, 3 white man accused of murdering a black man while he was jogging, go on trial, the u. s. state of georgia and the political crisis facing bosnia herzegovina that could on rattle the piece deal. that was, and that ended the war 25 years. hi again. great to see you. here's our headlines for the americas. we've got some torrential rain around florida through the carolinas, and flood alerts in play here. and as this batch of moisture works its way up the atlantic already virginia has got a flood watch in play. sped a week ago, we saw the worst title flooding in about 20 years. and we could see a repeat here that something will continue to watch off toward the west. we've had waves of what weather for vancouver, secretaries above average for the canadian prairies looking pretty good and toward the southwest of the us. it is drive pacific northwest white into northern parts of california as wall and all that wet weather around florida. we can also trace similar b
who call it home. elizabeth, poor adam al jazeera kettler. still ahead on al jazeera, 3 white man accused of murdering a black man while he was jogging, go on trial, the u. s. state of georgia and the political crisis facing bosnia herzegovina that could on rattle the piece deal. that was, and that ended the war 25 years. hi again. great to see you. here's our headlines for the americas. we've got some torrential rain around florida through the carolinas, and flood alerts in play here. and as...
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it can't protect the 50000000 people who call it home. elizabeth per annum al jazeera kettler major flooding in bosnia capital has caused widespread polkas and oxygen filling facility used for covenant. impatience is among the buildings, affect it. the plant was submerged prompting fairs that hospitals will run out of vital supplies. justice corona virus cases rise, rescue as had to use inflatable boats to evacuate. people to hire growled authorities worn. there may be more heavy rain forecast over the weekend. a fuel tank or explosion in sierra leon's capital has their scores of people dead. the extent of the damage is not yet known. the mayor of free town says it's believed at least $100.00 people have been killed. many others were severely burned in the last explosion. the trial of 3 white men accused of killing an unarmed black man in the us state of georgia, has begun. a mild ivory was shot and killed last year while jogging. but even before friday's proceedings began, there were accusations of racial bias and gallagher reports. ah, when ahmad aubrey was killed last year, his family com
it can't protect the 50000000 people who call it home. elizabeth per annum al jazeera kettler major flooding in bosnia capital has caused widespread polkas and oxygen filling facility used for covenant. impatience is among the buildings, affect it. the plant was submerged prompting fairs that hospitals will run out of vital supplies. justice corona virus cases rise, rescue as had to use inflatable boats to evacuate. people to hire growled authorities worn. there may be more heavy rain forecast...
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fauci, with this message on boosters and thanksgiving gatherings, and senator elizabeth warren of the big money interests trying to stop a biden bank regulator as it goes to joseph mccarthy returns to senate. >> i don't mean any disrespect, i don't know whether to call you professor, or comrade. >> senator i am not a communist. >> when all in starts right now. >> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, you know, congressional centers of colleagues are rare. and it makes sense. if you think about it. members of congress don't want to sit the president, potentially open themselves up to censure of their own. they are not generally in the business of policing each other's behavior. kind of a live in that live approach. that said, centers do happen. not very often, but from time to. time not by conduct but a member of congress is so outrageous, it requires formal condemnation. now before last night, this was the most censure, which is more than a decade ago. >> a dramatic moment, in washington tonight, you don't see this often, even over the course of a lifetime, the censure of a mem
fauci, with this message on boosters and thanksgiving gatherings, and senator elizabeth warren of the big money interests trying to stop a biden bank regulator as it goes to joseph mccarthy returns to senate. >> i don't mean any disrespect, i don't know whether to call you professor, or comrade. >> senator i am not a communist. >> when all in starts right now. >> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, you know, congressional centers of colleagues are rare. and it...
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is so elizabeth cady stanton and susan b. anthony see the success of distributing a portrait like sojourner truth, they see the interest in them, the ways they can challenge these dominant ideas about women's rights leaders, and they decide to do their own portrait in 1870. you can see that they are more interested in showing a little bit more about their fashion. they've got these lacy kind of shawl and this lacy color, and you can see more jewelry with hem. so they're clearly wealthier than sojourner truth is. but they're really emphasizing that they are leaders of a movement, that you better not cross them and that they are going to be pushing forward together. and this doesn't change anti-women's rights cartoons too much, but it does in one really significant way. and that is the previous illustrations you're looking at often really emphasize nameless, generic women. but once women's individual portraits like susan b. anthony become more familiar, the cartoonists actually identify which suffragists they're making fun of.
is so elizabeth cady stanton and susan b. anthony see the success of distributing a portrait like sojourner truth, they see the interest in them, the ways they can challenge these dominant ideas about women's rights leaders, and they decide to do their own portrait in 1870. you can see that they are more interested in showing a little bit more about their fashion. they've got these lacy kind of shawl and this lacy color, and you can see more jewelry with hem. so they're clearly wealthier than...
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in july 1848 as migration increased, katie stanton -- elizabeth katie stanton, who we see here in all of her mag magnificence -- [laughter] and lucretia mott, both abolitionists, famously held a meeting in seneca falls, new york, to discuss what were first called woman rights. the event was later promoted as the birth place of suffrage, the right to vote in national mobile elections, sit on jury, run for office. but seneca falls really only helped to formalize and publicize a cause amid e the ferocious battle to abolish slavery. by the 1830s black abolitionists soon personified by sojourner truth upheld universal suffrage or the right to vote regardless of race, sex or creed. they inspired white women abolitionists to rebel against their own second class status which was based on gender instead of race. stanton and mott were well aware that in their own upstate community the native women of the iroquois confederation had long owned property, divorced and elected leaders. after two days, stantoning wrote a declaration of rights and sentiments that elegantly rephrased thomas jefferson.
in july 1848 as migration increased, katie stanton -- elizabeth katie stanton, who we see here in all of her mag magnificence -- [laughter] and lucretia mott, both abolitionists, famously held a meeting in seneca falls, new york, to discuss what were first called woman rights. the event was later promoted as the birth place of suffrage, the right to vote in national mobile elections, sit on jury, run for office. but seneca falls really only helped to formalize and publicize a cause amid e the...
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this is the crossroads for elizabeth holmes. she has three options. one is to say i am -- the government has not met its burden to prove me guilty got a reasonable doubt. i do not have to prevent a case -- present a case. the second is that she can make a case the way that the government has built on other witnesses. to rebut, essentially, the government's case. very difficult. the third option is part of the second, elizabeth holmes testifying that is what everybody is hoping for. she has to. she is forced to, given the case she faces. emily: tell us about the evidence. some of the stuff that has emerged within the last few weeks that theranos lifted logos from pharmaceutical companies and put their logos in their report. that is pretty brazen. >> brazen is a perfect word for it. that is the word i think about. when you see in court, it is compelling to think of yourself as a juror. the company lifted the logos of pfizer, and put them on reports, claiming to endorse theranos technology when those companies have rejected it. it is the kind -- it is th
this is the crossroads for elizabeth holmes. she has three options. one is to say i am -- the government has not met its burden to prove me guilty got a reasonable doubt. i do not have to prevent a case -- present a case. the second is that she can make a case the way that the government has built on other witnesses. to rebut, essentially, the government's case. very difficult. the third option is part of the second, elizabeth holmes testifying that is what everybody is hoping for. she has to....
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and elizabeth ensley helped provide an alternative to that. and a hispanic journalist and rights activist from texas, she's shown here in her print shop. she at one point, the texas rangers came to break up her printing press and she prevented them, she barred the door and she repelled them, she prevented them from getting in to do that. native american activists such as susette la flesche, and omaha teacher and author, and sarah winnemucca, a writer and orator inspired influential white women to join their fight for equality for the west's original peoples. one of their recruits, helen hunt jackson, a prominent journalist went on to write a century of dishonor, a blistering history of the government's treaty violations. she sent a copy to every member of congress. then that didn't work so she wrote "romona" which perhaps many of you read. i know it used to be on high school reading lists, a perennial best seller that presented the same injustices of the government's treatment of native peoples in more accessible, fictional form. unfortunately
and elizabeth ensley helped provide an alternative to that. and a hispanic journalist and rights activist from texas, she's shown here in her print shop. she at one point, the texas rangers came to break up her printing press and she prevented them, she barred the door and she repelled them, she prevented them from getting in to do that. native american activists such as susette la flesche, and omaha teacher and author, and sarah winnemucca, a writer and orator inspired influential white women...
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for example, the close and trusted partnership. >> reporter: the caribbean nation removing queen elizabeth as its head of state, to become a republic. the prince commemorating this historic moment and also apologizing for the island's painful past. >> from the darkest days of our past, and the appalling atrocity of slavery, that forever stains our history, the people of this island forged their path with extraordinary fortitude. >> singer rihanna also honored. she was born and raised in barbados. >> shall be conferred upon her the order of national hero of barbados. may you continue to shine like a diamond. >> reporter: the ceremony not without controversy. critics saying the royal family should have played no part in the commemoration. in the meantime, back in london, the royals facing a different public relations matter. the second installment of a bbc documentary, the princes and the press, aired overnight, delving into the reported rift between princes harry and william and their wives, including reports that duchess meghan markle has been nicknamed duchess difficult. >> harry's relati
for example, the close and trusted partnership. >> reporter: the caribbean nation removing queen elizabeth as its head of state, to become a republic. the prince commemorating this historic moment and also apologizing for the island's painful past. >> from the darkest days of our past, and the appalling atrocity of slavery, that forever stains our history, the people of this island forged their path with extraordinary fortitude. >> singer rihanna also honored. she was born and...
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she will be back on the stand this morning and what to expect in elizabeth and what to expect in elizabeth holmes i care. its on the power to change the way we see things. that's coming up ♪♪ it inspires us to go further. ♪♪ it has our back. and goes out of its way to help. ♪♪ when you start with care, you get a different kind of bank. truist. born to care. ♪♪ at cdw we get your teams work in different places, in different ways and across countless different networks. so how do you get everyone on the same page? microsoft surface devices, orchestrated by cdw. they adapt to each user and deliver multi-layered security, so your workforce gets seamless experiences wherever they roam. for devices that fit your unique workforce, trust microsoft surface and it orchestration by cdw. people who get it. small businesses like yours make gift-giving possible. trust microsoft surface now, comcast business hasw. an exclusive gift for you. introducing the gift of savings sale. for a limited time, ask how to get a great deal for your business. and get up to a $500 prepaid card with select
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while renewable power generation has tripled there in recent years, the cool thing is also expanding. elizabeth per on a report, some jock hands whom to india largest coal reserves. these fires have been burning across the jody a cold field in india's eastern state of johnson for more than 100 years. they've destroyed thousands of homes and made much of jody a town uninhabitable. philip bowery is now a single parent. after his 30 year old wife jani baby fell into a pit while taking the daughter to use the toilet the ground. he often caves in the cause of the fires. my daughter came running and said mummy has fallen into a bit. i rushed to the fort and i prayed to god that no one has to ever see your site. like julia is india's most lucrative coal field, but also the sight of one of its biggest environmental disasters on the ground fires were 1st detected in 1916 and abandoned mines, which weren't decommissioned properly. more recently, 2 decades of unrestrained open cost mining has brought fires to the surface, but the indian government is pushing ahead with plants, expand the sector in jack an
while renewable power generation has tripled there in recent years, the cool thing is also expanding. elizabeth per on a report, some jock hands whom to india largest coal reserves. these fires have been burning across the jody a cold field in india's eastern state of johnson for more than 100 years. they've destroyed thousands of homes and made much of jody a town uninhabitable. philip bowery is now a single parent. after his 30 year old wife jani baby fell into a pit while taking the daughter...
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. >>> prosecutors in the elizabeth holmes criminal fraud trial plan to wrap up the case today. the defense cross examined an earlier investor that lost more than $1 million. allen eyes amen talked about holmes not returning his calls. he said that he did not think that his communication had anything to do with his testimony but admitted the fbi did tell him not to contact prosecutors. follow our reporting on the theranos trial on nbcbayarea.com when you click on elizabeth holmes trial coverage. >>> and then developing a large chunk of space in the bay area in the coyote valley area in south san josÉ. supporters say the commercial development could mean 5,500 new jobs, and not everybody is onboard. >> it's a slippery slope, as you allow one particular development to move forward there's no principle basis for drawing a line anywhere else and you will see the entire valley get developed. >> the meeting takes place this afternoon. >>> 4:37 this morning. want to take a live look outside over san francisco. looking at the golden gate bridge this morning. the fog is still lingering
. >>> prosecutors in the elizabeth holmes criminal fraud trial plan to wrap up the case today. the defense cross examined an earlier investor that lost more than $1 million. allen eyes amen talked about holmes not returning his calls. he said that he did not think that his communication had anything to do with his testimony but admitted the fbi did tell him not to contact prosecutors. follow our reporting on the theranos trial on nbcbayarea.com when you click on elizabeth holmes trial...
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it can't protect the 50000000 people who call it home. elizabeth per annum al jazeera kettler, or meanwhile hundreds, a rallying and sidney against the australian government's refusal to reduce its methane emissions, and its continued use of coal. prime nest has got morrison unveiled his decision earlier this week at the top 26 climate summit in glasgow. australia has refused to cut me thin emissions by 30 percent next decade. and also only pledge to end the use of coal powered by the 2014 while many other nations announced an end to use in coal power years earlier. and now, major flooding in bosnia has the governor's capital has caused widespread power cuts including to an oxygen filling facility used for cove. in 1900 patients. the plant was completely submerged. prompting fears at hospitals will run out of vital supplies. just as corona, virus cases rise, rescue as you can see it using fatal boats to move people to higher ground. and authorities are wanting that the flooding could get even worse with more heavy rain for constant. so this weekend, well the top un official in bosnia herzeg
it can't protect the 50000000 people who call it home. elizabeth per annum al jazeera kettler, or meanwhile hundreds, a rallying and sidney against the australian government's refusal to reduce its methane emissions, and its continued use of coal. prime nest has got morrison unveiled his decision earlier this week at the top 26 climate summit in glasgow. australia has refused to cut me thin emissions by 30 percent next decade. and also only pledge to end the use of coal powered by the 2014...
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this was a time when a lot of suffrage movement was itself segregated in many instances and elizabeth ensley helped provide an alternative to that. and you will meet a hispanic journalist and rights activist from texas. she shown here in her printshop. she at one point the texas rangers came to break up or printing press and she prevented them, she barred the door and she told him -- repelled them. she prevented them from doing that. native american activist such as suzanne laface and sarah, there she is, and orator, inspired influential white women to join the fight for equality to the wes original people's. one of the recruits, helen hunt jackson, a prominent journalist, went on to write a century of dishonor, a blistering history of the government treaty violations that she sent a copy to every member of congress. so she wrote ramona, which breast me of you read, i know it used to be a high school reading lists, a perennial bestseller that prevented the same injustices of government treatment of native peoples in more accessible fictional form, unfortunately she died before she kne
this was a time when a lot of suffrage movement was itself segregated in many instances and elizabeth ensley helped provide an alternative to that. and you will meet a hispanic journalist and rights activist from texas. she shown here in her printshop. she at one point the texas rangers came to break up or printing press and she prevented them, she barred the door and she told him -- repelled them. she prevented them from doing that. native american activist such as suzanne laface and sarah,...
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cnn's elizabeth cohen joining us with more. elizabeth, we were hoping this was of. but now we are facing the prospect of another surge here. >> reporter: well, that we're seeing really, brianna, is numbers going up and down. right now we are in the up stage. we're hoping they go down. but unfortunately it doesn't look great because of the time of year we're in. it's getting colder, people are spending more time indoors. holidays are coming up, people will travel and gather together. when you look at this map of the united states, what we want to see is a lot of green. we want to see all green. green means the numbers are going down. yellow means they're stable. red means they're going up. dark red means they are going up swiftly. that is 22 states in red. 22 states where the rates are going up. so measures need to be put in place. are people going to be good about masking? are they going to be did about social distancing? are unvaccinated people finally going to get vaccinated? that will have to happen given that we are going into colder weather and into the holiday
cnn's elizabeth cohen joining us with more. elizabeth, we were hoping this was of. but now we are facing the prospect of another surge here. >> reporter: well, that we're seeing really, brianna, is numbers going up and down. right now we are in the up stage. we're hoping they go down. but unfortunately it doesn't look great because of the time of year we're in. it's getting colder, people are spending more time indoors. holidays are coming up, people will travel and gather together. when...
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queen elizabeth, the seconds ought advisor visited beverage allegedly, to arrange. she'll be escaped to moscow until then. get in touch with us. why social media let us know if you think the media in the intelligence services are still in bed with each other. with legacy media continued to prepare a western audiences for a military conflict and ukraine. another war of choice also be united states doesn't export much. these days maybe, except for so called values, or those values attractive anymore. the postal service delivers a $155000000000.00 pieces of mail every year. approximately 40 percent of the world's mail right now the us postal service is in a fight of its life. history that is really bad financial shape now facing default postal service is a cash cow. and there was a way to pull money out of the postal service to put into the federal budget. there was a mandate that you're bringing a $100000.00, new revenue every month. the nature of privatization in the us postal service is very much hidden from public view. it's privatization from the inside out. why?
queen elizabeth, the seconds ought advisor visited beverage allegedly, to arrange. she'll be escaped to moscow until then. get in touch with us. why social media let us know if you think the media in the intelligence services are still in bed with each other. with legacy media continued to prepare a western audiences for a military conflict and ukraine. another war of choice also be united states doesn't export much. these days maybe, except for so called values, or those values attractive...
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elizabeth holmes fraud trial resumes today. a venture capitalist talked about his firm investing millions of dollars into theranos. you can follow our reporting of the theranos trial on nbcbayarea.com. just click on elizabeth holmes trial coverage. >>> this is video from the north bay last night. showing rain was falling in downtown san emsaupl bow. kari, saw a lot of branches down so be careful when driving. >> yeah, and you can't see where the big puddles are, so allow extra time to get to work. we will see the winds calming down, and that's what we are seeing on storm ranger. if you have the nbc bay area app, you will be able to get alerts as the rain is approaching your location. we are still going to see rain throughout the morning, but much lighter than what we saw around midnight and 1:00 in the mortgage. by 8:30 we are still seeing spotty rain coming through, and not seeing yellows or oranges, and that indicates the rain will be light. then we go back to some dry weather in the forecast, but it's just going to be a cool
elizabeth holmes fraud trial resumes today. a venture capitalist talked about his firm investing millions of dollars into theranos. you can follow our reporting of the theranos trial on nbcbayarea.com. just click on elizabeth holmes trial coverage. >>> this is video from the north bay last night. showing rain was falling in downtown san emsaupl bow. kari, saw a lot of branches down so be careful when driving. >> yeah, and you can't see where the big puddles are, so allow extra...
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. >>> with repairs now made, the criminal fraud trial resaoplgz for elizabeth holmes. the repairs are a result from the water main break, and the trial was put on hold. holmes defended herself and her company from charges of fraud. prosecutors pointed out she talked about being in charge and responsible for what was happening at theranos. follow our reporting of the theranos trial online. head to nbcbayarea.com and click on elizabeth holmes trial coverage. >>> looking into pg&e's role in the second largest wildfire in history. pg&e says that it expect more than $1 million lawsuits due to the fire where it scorched nearly 1 million acres and one person died in that fire, and more than 1,300 buildings were destroyed. while the cause remains under investigation, the utility says it may have started when a utility fell on one of its power cables. >>> it's a sigh of relief for some first responders in the north bay. wildfire season has officially been declared over for one city, and this is following the 11 inches of rain they got last week. the santa rosa fire department i
. >>> with repairs now made, the criminal fraud trial resaoplgz for elizabeth holmes. the repairs are a result from the water main break, and the trial was put on hold. holmes defended herself and her company from charges of fraud. prosecutors pointed out she talked about being in charge and responsible for what was happening at theranos. follow our reporting of the theranos trial online. head to nbcbayarea.com and click on elizabeth holmes trial coverage. >>> looking into...
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elizabeth, what more do we know about this new variant? >> jessica, to put it in some perspective, variants have come and gone throughout this entire pandemic. most of them don't really mean anything. they're not that different from what we've seen before. but every so often there's one that years its ugly head and takes over the planet. the delta variant would of course be the one that would be top of mind in that category. we don't know which category this new one is going to fall into. will it sort of peter out? it affects countries in and around south africa? will it take to the world stage? here's what we know so far. it doesn't even have a name yet, one of those greek letters, because it's not officially a variant of concern or interest, so it's called b.1.1.529. the problem is it more than 30 mutations in the spike protein. that's what researchers say. it's an important part of the virus, how it does its work to get into our cells. the vaccine is designed to work on the spike protein. if there are too many variations in that protein
elizabeth, what more do we know about this new variant? >> jessica, to put it in some perspective, variants have come and gone throughout this entire pandemic. most of them don't really mean anything. they're not that different from what we've seen before. but every so often there's one that years its ugly head and takes over the planet. the delta variant would of course be the one that would be top of mind in that category. we don't know which category this new one is going to fall into....
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prosecutors are getting ready to cross examine elizabeth holmes. we'll have a recap of her latest testimony. what to expect today. plus, oakland's police chief is going to address homicides and support for his officers will see what he's going to say in a live report. plus congress is facing looming deadlines. we'll tell you about the list of items they need to do before the year is over. see trn ♪ ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ from one moment to the next, our kids become the most important part of our lives. and even though the years pass, that never changes. we never stop worrying about them. that's why it's important to have health insurance. with covered california, we got a plan we could afford. it includes free preventive care, like cholesterol and blood-pressure checkups. because even though they grow up, they'll always be your baby. covered california. this way to health insurance. enroll by december 31st at coveredca.com. >> from the ba
prosecutors are getting ready to cross examine elizabeth holmes. we'll have a recap of her latest testimony. what to expect today. plus, oakland's police chief is going to address homicides and support for his officers will see what he's going to say in a live report. plus congress is facing looming deadlines. we'll tell you about the list of items they need to do before the year is over. see trn ♪ ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself...