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i am including everyone in america. it was like watching wwe. >> honestly i was expecting jerry springer to pop out. >> i don't think anyone thought that trump's debating style would change but no one thought he was going to take it into overdrive. >> i want to make sure -- >> can you let him finish, sir? >> the moderator misread his opponent but it was just a mess. >> president trump was interrupting chris wallace, interrupting joe biden. but by the same token, joe biden was acting very, let me use a very s.a.t. word. ♪ >> look at this clown over here. oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> the presidential debate went so badly that people were excited for the bite and presidential debate. for the first time in history. >> there's always a fly. it's very weird. >> there was a flaw that landed on hillary clinton's face during a 2016 debate and a fly also landed on mike bloomberg's head during the dnc speech. >> a fly, that's what we care about now. we are desensitized. this world is over. and we have earned it. ♪ >> preside
i am including everyone in america. it was like watching wwe. >> honestly i was expecting jerry springer to pop out. >> i don't think anyone thought that trump's debating style would change but no one thought he was going to take it into overdrive. >> i want to make sure -- >> can you let him finish, sir? >> the moderator misread his opponent but it was just a mess. >> president trump was interrupting chris wallace, interrupting joe biden. but by the same...
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america has looted black people. america looted the native americans when they first came here, so looting is what you do. we learned it from you. we learned violence from you. we learned violence from you. the violence was what we learned from you. so if you want us to do better, then, damn it, you do better. nermeen: tamika mallory speaking in minneapolis over the weekend. professor keeanga-yamahtta taylor, if you could respond to her extraordinary sech, and also the way in which public officials, including liberal officials like new york city mayor bill de blasio, have responded to the protests, simultaneously saying they feel the pain of the protesters but condemning the violence and looting, as they say. prof. taylor: one thing that bemes so aarent with the cops on the street, one, you understand -- i mean, for most of america, you get a glpse of why people are so angry. i mean, look at the kind of wanton, reckless abuse and violence that the police are instigating and attacking people who artrying to protest. i
america has looted black people. america looted the native americans when they first came here, so looting is what you do. we learned it from you. we learned violence from you. we learned violence from you. the violence was what we learned from you. so if you want us to do better, then, damn it, you do better. nermeen: tamika mallory speaking in minneapolis over the weekend. professor keeanga-yamahtta taylor, if you could respond to her extraordinary sech, and also the way in which public...
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as america looks to 2021, a new administration inherits a nation divided, a nation struggling economically and socially. we'll chart a path forward >>> plus, in a year most want to forget, we'll celebrate the milestones and moments worth remembering. >> negotiatigo, nasa go, spacex >>> good evening 2020 is finally coming to an end. it has been a heart-breaking year of pain and loss, but also of heroism and resilience in the face of a once in a century pandemic that has tested the resolve of americans and the world. tonight a new year's eve unlike any other in times square. no crowds, people told to stay away a live look right now at times square on the left, new year's eve last year not long before covid changed our lives. the ball will still drop, the show will go on, but instead of thousands of tourists, there will be a small audience of frontline workers and first responders the fight against covid continues. just yesterday the united states added nearly 230,000 new confirmed cases. and the virus killed a record smashing 3,744 americans in a single day nbc's gabe gutierrez is in times s
as america looks to 2021, a new administration inherits a nation divided, a nation struggling economically and socially. we'll chart a path forward >>> plus, in a year most want to forget, we'll celebrate the milestones and moments worth remembering. >> negotiatigo, nasa go, spacex >>> good evening 2020 is finally coming to an end. it has been a heart-breaking year of pain and loss, but also of heroism and resilience in the face of a once in a century pandemic that has...
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it's america or the country. so instead of forcibly imprisoning people in their homes musk courage people to get back to walk all face starvation and get evicted on no pay what set lethal virus off to roll you know you're talking about saving humanity but these are humans that die in the process everybody dies 2020 the a one man could afford to just blow up his rocket while hundreds of millions are left picking up the pieces of that lives this is arching international on the way new year new directions people in china are rethinking their global priorities according to a new poll with the focus shifting away from washington more on that among our stories after we get back from a short break stay with us. the world is driven by a dream shaped by one person. who dares thinks. we dare to ask. some people what associates optimism with risky behavior because they don't want to live like the trolls they don't want to incite the state they don't want to invite this mob they don't want to live by all kinds of trouble tha
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unprecedented effort to undo america's fair and free election. cnn is also learning a handful of senators are planning to join senator josh holly in contesting the vote certification. the president now back in the white house after cutting his mar-a-lago holiday vacation short, getting more help on his last ditch effort to overturn the will of the people. a source tells cnn the president who appeared, quote, unsettled while in florida still believes next week's challenge will somehow hand him a second term. but this stunt is not going over well with some republicans. senator ben sass is slamming the effort, saying they're playing with fire. if you make big claims, better have the evidence and the president doesn't and neither do the constitutional arson members of congress who object to the vote. live covering capitol hill, worried the fact he lost this election no matter the damage he's doing by pressuring republicans to try to overturn the will of the people. >> reporter: yeah, he's not the only one ignoring it. he wants to bring republicans in
unprecedented effort to undo america's fair and free election. cnn is also learning a handful of senators are planning to join senator josh holly in contesting the vote certification. the president now back in the white house after cutting his mar-a-lago holiday vacation short, getting more help on his last ditch effort to overturn the will of the people. a source tells cnn the president who appeared, quote, unsettled while in florida still believes next week's challenge will somehow hand him a...
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making public claims that the new ukrainian president was surrounded by enemies of the united states of america, that's why he wasn't going. the ukrainian government kind of freaked out. that criticism from the new u.s. administration for their new president that's a potential death sentence for the country. at the time that happened, parness was in ukraine. in kiev. he told me today that he was tasked by rudy giuliani in that moment to crank up the pressure on the government of ukraine. to make efb more insis tant and obvious and more ownerous this threat and demand that ukraine must announce investigations into joe biden or else. >> did you meet with the ukrainian official? >> yes, i did. >> he's a senior aid to president zelensky. >> it has been reported as far as we understand for public reporting that you conveyed to shafr the exact prquid pro quo. or military would not be released to ukraine. is that accurate? >> it was more than that. basically the message i was gave was a harsh message. not in a pleasant way. >> who told him to give it to him in a harsh way? >> mayor giuliani. the messa
making public claims that the new ukrainian president was surrounded by enemies of the united states of america, that's why he wasn't going. the ukrainian government kind of freaked out. that criticism from the new u.s. administration for their new president that's a potential death sentence for the country. at the time that happened, parness was in ukraine. in kiev. he told me today that he was tasked by rudy giuliani in that moment to crank up the pressure on the government of ukraine. to...
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dominated by racial violence, political instability, and a global pandemic that hit america hard. those stories and many more dominating the headlines in a year like no other. on capitol hill, the trial of the decade getting underway. >> the senate will be in order. >> reporter: president trump's impeachment trial kicking off in the senate. he was accused of obstructing congress and abuse of power, following revolution that is he asked the president of ukraine to investigate the bidens. but the democrats couldn't convince their republican colleagues that it resulted in a crime, and the president was acquitted after a two week trial. and reports of a mysterious new virus in the city of wuhan, china. the virus officially named covid-19 a month later and spread quickly throughout asia. on january 20th, the first u.s. case is reported in the state of washington, prompting the president to issue a travel ban to and from china. the coronavirus outbreak accelerating rapidly throughout the winter. the world health organization declaring a public health emergency in january and a pandemic
dominated by racial violence, political instability, and a global pandemic that hit america hard. those stories and many more dominating the headlines in a year like no other. on capitol hill, the trial of the decade getting underway. >> the senate will be in order. >> reporter: president trump's impeachment trial kicking off in the senate. he was accused of obstructing congress and abuse of power, following revolution that is he asked the president of ukraine to investigate the...
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c-span was created america's cable television companies in 1979. today, we are brought to you by these television companies provide c-span to viewers as a public service. >> coming up on c-span, a former member of the federal elections commission joins a panel of legal advisors from the trump and biden campaigns to talk about the future federal election law. then politico host an event on women's leadership and civic engagement. with that, an interview congressman peter king on his capitol hill career that spanned 14 terms and nearly three decades in the u.s. house. >> next, former federal election commission member joins a panel of trump and biden campaign legal advisors to discuss the future of the federal election law. the federalist society hosts this event. >> tonight's topic, the 2020 elections in the future of election law. after years of restless media coverage, we thought it would be prudent to pause and think about what we have learned, focusing on the future of election law. where do we go, and how? it is now my pleasure to introduce ton
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now, the film is a time capsule of middle class 1950 suburban america. the suburbs, almost of much worth about as madison avenue. and just a much ugly reflection. like madison avenue, life in the suburbs has good moments and others not so good. >> oh no. >> discouraged, disgruntled? heck no. they are glad to be here. remember? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ and so they join the stream of family life in the suburbs, soon to become part of this familiar sight. soon to absorb these familiar sounds. >> anybody home? y/&dñthese is what red book meay young adults, people in a certain living situation with particular interests and particular goals. these young adults begin to discover read books around the time they apply for the marriage license. start life in their own homes, have the first baby, take out their first loan. and they stay with red book through their busiest years. as red book sees them, they are energetic energetic but, a carefree life. even though suddenly, plunged into family life. as the baby asserted coming, they usually decide to concentrate on their ho
now, the film is a time capsule of middle class 1950 suburban america. the suburbs, almost of much worth about as madison avenue. and just a much ugly reflection. like madison avenue, life in the suburbs has good moments and others not so good. >> oh no. >> discouraged, disgruntled? heck no. they are glad to be here. remember? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ and so they join the stream of family life in the suburbs, soon to become part of this familiar sight. soon to absorb these familiar sounds....
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the things we have in america are ever-changing. the studios and workshops of our stylists go forth and every ending service of artistry. blinds, planes, forms and substances in colors. on come the developments of ideas, in pace with eid frantic decisions of the american people as to what they want. in the shapes of utility, and in the manner of their own ever improving good taste. for our home life, stylists are creating new expressions of utility, convenience and beauty. and it's the everyday things that serves us. wondrous possessions which have new grace and glamour are offered to the american people. ♪ ♪ homes have more than new plants, they have new patterns for living, made attractive by luxurious interiors. living space is enhanced by materials and accented by subtleties of color selection. by the way things look as well as the way they perform, our homes acquire new grace, new glamour, new combinations, expressing not only the american love of beauty but also the basic freedom of the american people. that is the freedom
the things we have in america are ever-changing. the studios and workshops of our stylists go forth and every ending service of artistry. blinds, planes, forms and substances in colors. on come the developments of ideas, in pace with eid frantic decisions of the american people as to what they want. in the shapes of utility, and in the manner of their own ever improving good taste. for our home life, stylists are creating new expressions of utility, convenience and beauty. and it's the everyday...
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is fast and that means the river is 35 closer to the power than was near or i think were a part of america 1st for. as much about getting rid of 2020 as celebrating the new year fireworks amid scaled down celebrations as the world welcomes 2021 and the hope of a brighter 12 months ahead. paris enters a 2021 under the shadow of the pandemic with thousands of police deployed to enforce a strict nighttime curfew. we hear from the frontline medics who have it become the unsung heroes in a year dominated by cove it. only seen people die and seen people come in and they comprehend this we have to do it now we want it in 5. years what we have to do. and campaigners are urging.
is fast and that means the river is 35 closer to the power than was near or i think were a part of america 1st for. as much about getting rid of 2020 as celebrating the new year fireworks amid scaled down celebrations as the world welcomes 2021 and the hope of a brighter 12 months ahead. paris enters a 2021 under the shadow of the pandemic with thousands of police deployed to enforce a strict nighttime curfew. we hear from the frontline medics who have it become the unsung heroes in a year...
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have been vaccinated falling far short of the government's target of a knock on 820000000 by now america's top infectious diseases expert anthony found she has told and as iraq is concerned about a push back against science. and the pentagon has decided the u.s.s. nimitz its only aircraft carrier operating in the middle east will head back to the united states the move reduces american firepower in the region and signals a possible deescalation of tensions with iran while in the gulf the ship provided air cover during troop withdrawals in afghanistan has been deployed continuously for the past 10 months. and a peacekeeping operation run by the african union and united nations in darfur is closing after 13 years the mission in sudan will gradually wind down until it fully closes in june next year it was launched to end a conflict that has killed more than 300000 people since 2003 around 2500000 others were forced from their homes the mission will be replaced by political office next year so those were the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after inside story stays with them so
have been vaccinated falling far short of the government's target of a knock on 820000000 by now america's top infectious diseases expert anthony found she has told and as iraq is concerned about a push back against science. and the pentagon has decided the u.s.s. nimitz its only aircraft carrier operating in the middle east will head back to the united states the move reduces american firepower in the region and signals a possible deescalation of tensions with iran while in the gulf the ship...
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you want to reform the prison system in america as well. come on, i need these results. i need you to behave in a horrible way, then we can go to the press and say, "look, this is what prisons do to people." and so some of them went along and this became a huge story and it is still in the textbooks of millions of students, while, yeah, in reality, it's pretty much a hoax. and i do find that fascinating — and you have done a lot of work to debunk some of those theories — but your big problem, it seems to me, is that while you might be able to debunk the ‘60s work which sort of attempted to say there is a quasi nazi mentality within all of us, what you can't debunk, because it is just factual, is nazism, genocide, and the holocaust itself — and not even just the german holocaust, but the genocides we have seen in more recent times, from rwanda to the ethnic cleansing in the balkans and elsewhere. these are realities. 0rdinary people conducted themselves in the most terrible ways and i do not see how that fits with your fundamental worldview. well, i mean, it would
you want to reform the prison system in america as well. come on, i need these results. i need you to behave in a horrible way, then we can go to the press and say, "look, this is what prisons do to people." and so some of them went along and this became a huge story and it is still in the textbooks of millions of students, while, yeah, in reality, it's pretty much a hoax. and i do find that fascinating — and you have done a lot of work to debunk some of those theories — but your...
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hassle now if you think of what's happening in this this year is going to be the last year of angle america as chancellor of germany and a huge european figure she's going to be gone so the e.u. is going to have to kind of find its way with the how now one of its crucial members and as i said a bridge to the u.s. in many ways but also an important ally within the e.u. for western more liberal more democratic countries like germany like france and italy and balancing out countries like hungry in poland which have been moving away from kind of a social liberal liberal lety and and democracy and so that's going to be a big change within the e.u. within the kind of balance of power within the e.u. and also don't forget the u.k. is a nuclear power so militarily also a big loss for the e.u. there's so much to look at so how do we know what comes next it's really difficult because everything that you look at every political every social every economic factor within the e.u. within the u.k. is going to change in some ways very dramatically. some of these trade agreements that have been you know lau
hassle now if you think of what's happening in this this year is going to be the last year of angle america as chancellor of germany and a huge european figure she's going to be gone so the e.u. is going to have to kind of find its way with the how now one of its crucial members and as i said a bridge to the u.s. in many ways but also an important ally within the e.u. for western more liberal more democratic countries like germany like france and italy and balancing out countries like hungry in...
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the 44th president of the united states of of america barack obama and i'm sure you reckon is that guy in the middle. good morning, sir. >> hello, guys. washington post brought out the big guns for this one. [laughter] >> we are so excited to see you. >> i am very grateful that you took the time. >> we are so excited to talk to you about your book but this is a news organizations we do have to begin with a little bit of news. overnight we learned that astrazeneca has joined two other drug companies and their success with the vaccine trial, 90% success rate. based on your experience what he think about the challenges of distributing a vaccine and if you are all concerned about a drift towards a new world where some people have easy access to the vaccine and some people don't? >> that will be the big challenge. i think we are all excited about the results and they are better even than i think a lot of scientists anticipated and now the challenge becomes how do we distribute rapidly and make sure that the people willing to get vaccinated and that is both a logistical and economic and publ
the 44th president of the united states of of america barack obama and i'm sure you reckon is that guy in the middle. good morning, sir. >> hello, guys. washington post brought out the big guns for this one. [laughter] >> we are so excited to see you. >> i am very grateful that you took the time. >> we are so excited to talk to you about your book but this is a news organizations we do have to begin with a little bit of news. overnight we learned that astrazeneca has...
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we love america again. america has become more acceptable again. we are now for unity. here is that then, you need to unify with us or else i am working on a list, okay, we are keeping a list of those who do not unify. [laughter] we can see who's on that. [laughter] the first two letters of someone's name is on the list but that might be kenneth starr, it is up to you, kennedy pupil get on board and unify. which is why had this flag as opposed to this rock. [laughter] which i had encased election election with the other way. [laughter] but this rock is a little white we need to empower rocks of color. [laughter] 's before dave do you have something? smacked both of you made incredible arguments just there for there is no loser in this round. but michael you really had me going with the liberal tears. but i've got to say, guy, bringing up the really important issue of gerrymandering for senate candidates, it really me over. i'm going to vote to guide benton's. sue art guy you take the first ryan. michael you can catch up a question of virtue. michael starr hopkins. this
we love america again. america has become more acceptable again. we are now for unity. here is that then, you need to unify with us or else i am working on a list, okay, we are keeping a list of those who do not unify. [laughter] we can see who's on that. [laughter] the first two letters of someone's name is on the list but that might be kenneth starr, it is up to you, kennedy pupil get on board and unify. which is why had this flag as opposed to this rock. [laughter] which i had encased...
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created by americas television companies. today we are brought to you by these television companies, who are brought to you the viewers, as a service. single family home developments, good towards veterans and the families. often depicted as these quintessential american suburbs, levy town -- african americans, though they could not prohibit private orders from doing so. next, on real america from 1957 crisis and love it town pa this pro integration film looks at the attitude of homeowners after a black veteran assembly move into the all white development of 60,000. and they are met by violent rock during crowds.
created by americas television companies. today we are brought to you by these television companies, who are brought to you the viewers, as a service. single family home developments, good towards veterans and the families. often depicted as these quintessential american suburbs, levy town -- african americans, though they could not prohibit private orders from doing so. next, on real america from 1957 crisis and love it town pa this pro integration film looks at the attitude of homeowners...
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speak i'll take my chances, america. you might want to as the good people of japan which year they would have wanted -- there's a lot of other things happening. we kind of followed some rules to get through it through it's. >> greg: okay, here, i believe if it's a bad year, but our baseline is high. our baseline is higher. we have indoor plumbing. we have running water. we have the internet, penicillin. if we are here, our baseline is higher, kat. >> that's true, 2010, i had running water sometimes. this is still a bad year. i've been having a bad time. it's been when you've been having a bad time but it'll get better. >> it can only. >> greg: by the show has aired it will be a few days better. >> exactly. >> a lot of people say it's not so bad because their silver linings to everything and carly certainly the optimist. but the silver linings that are pretty much useless like oh, i learned how to bake or i learned how to not bake. you could just go and find somebody who knows how to big better than you and you can buy it
speak i'll take my chances, america. you might want to as the good people of japan which year they would have wanted -- there's a lot of other things happening. we kind of followed some rules to get through it through it's. >> greg: okay, here, i believe if it's a bad year, but our baseline is high. our baseline is higher. we have indoor plumbing. we have running water. we have the internet, penicillin. if we are here, our baseline is higher, kat. >> that's true, 2010, i had running...
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it's like, no, that's my america. my america is in these pictures. ♪ when the history has been written and the glory days are gone ♪ >> yes, we did. yes, we can. thank you. god bless you. ♪ will you be someone they reference with wise words to quote ♪ ♪ a paragraph that pays a chapter more than a footnote ♪ ♪ the answer, i propose, is to look beyond the days gone past to see tomorrow knows ♪ ♪ that the future belongs to me ♪ ♪ oh, the future belongs to me and it's gonna be a beautiful thing to see ♪ ♪ the future belongs to me the future belongs to me ♪
it's like, no, that's my america. my america is in these pictures. ♪ when the history has been written and the glory days are gone ♪ >> yes, we did. yes, we can. thank you. god bless you. ♪ will you be someone they reference with wise words to quote ♪ ♪ a paragraph that pays a chapter more than a footnote ♪ ♪ the answer, i propose, is to look beyond the days gone past to see tomorrow knows ♪ ♪ that the future belongs to me ♪ ♪ oh, the future belongs to me and it's...
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by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station fr viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ros isimon: thisbbc news with m, simon mccoy. several hospitals in southeast england sayhey are under extreme pressure due to vid intensive care units reached capacity. >> people have to do their part to take the pressure off, but we are shattered. simon: the end of a nearly 50-year marriage, the eu leaves the trading block of the eu tonight. and good 2020, hello, 2021. this is the scene live in dubai is the city begins new year celebratns. " hand, china, the new year welcomed with a massive street party, packed scene where the covid pandemic again. find out how different countries are welcoming 20 -- wel ming llo and welcome if you are watching in the u.k., on pbs in the ndited states a around the world. stay with us for the latest analysis from here and across the globe. year, fireworks aaser shownew the world's tallest building near downtown dubai. 1371 kilograms of fireworks are what te using, i could tel
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america celebrating the new year in the shadow of the coronavirus pandemic. an unprecedented new year's eve >>> tonight, the final hours of 2020. america celebrating the new year in the shadow of the coronavirus pandemic. an unprecedented new year's eve across the u.s. new york's times square, normally packed with 1 million people, will be mostly empty when the ball drops at midnight. police officials telling everyone, don't even attempt to come down here. authorities in cities across the country cracking down on large parties, asking people to stay home this year. and news tonight about a new year's eve celebration in las vegas that was expected to draw thousands. >>> we're also tracking the frustration growing over the slow covid vaccine rollout. thousands of people waiting hours in their cars for vaccinations in tennessee. traffic backed up for four miles. states trying to speed up the
america celebrating the new year in the shadow of the coronavirus pandemic. an unprecedented new year's eve >>> tonight, the final hours of 2020. america celebrating the new year in the shadow of the coronavirus pandemic. an unprecedented new year's eve across the u.s. new york's times square, normally packed with 1 million people, will be mostly empty when the ball drops at midnight. police officials telling everyone, don't even attempt to come down here. authorities in cities across...
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america. more quickly go through this is the headquarters of the g.i. . is just this big everyone stays here and it's very convenient for all kind of communication and we have a lot to. do in every corner of the building this is just green card to the young people to be in green idea. but. what's the primary focus of biggio them. secrecy sequence yes sequencing for preservation of genome sequencing for everything in general seem to be more like a platform just to see the. principle from that it. that's quite interesting. and the application then moving more towards human yes yes. we have about true almost to meaning. population stem hole is that what it does to me yeah that's for the now you may say of printed what i can also use. dual converse and someday indeed. the. i'm so happy to have worked. very hard with a large to share with someone who robbed you of course only to do the research. we were realize that the dream that our baby memos were just a calm from the lab and then you will place a bit in the museum it's very long but that's not our final pu
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to shining sea ♪ ♪ you know, i wish i had somebody to help me sing this ♪ ♪ america, i love you, america ♪ you see, shed his grace on thee ♪ ♪ he told me he would ♪ every brother from sea to shining sea, oh, lord ♪ ♪ oh, lord, i thank you, lord ♪ i see trees of green, red roses too ♪ ♪ and i think to myself what a wonderful world ♪ ♪ i see skies of blue and clouds of white ♪ ♪ the bright, blessed day, the dark say good night ♪ ♪ and i think to myself what a wonderful world ♪ ♪ the colors of the rainbow so pretty in the sky ♪ ♪ are also on the faces of people going by ♪ ♪ i see friends shaking hands saying how do you do ♪ ♪ i hear babies crying i watch them grow ♪ ♪ and i'll never know and i think to myself what a wonderful world ♪ ♪ yes i think to myself what a wonderful world ♪ ♪ ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh ♪ ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh ♪ ooh, ooh, ooh ♪ somewhere over the rainbow way up high ♪ ♪ and the dreams that you dream of once ♪ ♪ oh, somewhere, over the rainbow ♪ ♪ bluebirds fly ♪ and the dreams that you dream of d
to shining sea ♪ ♪ you know, i wish i had somebody to help me sing this ♪ ♪ america, i love you, america ♪ you see, shed his grace on thee ♪ ♪ he told me he would ♪ every brother from sea to shining sea, oh, lord ♪ ♪ oh, lord, i thank you, lord ♪ i see trees of green, red roses too ♪ ♪ and i think to myself what a wonderful world ♪ ♪ i see skies of blue and clouds of white ♪ ♪ the bright, blessed day, the dark say good night ♪ ♪ and i think to myself what a...
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america's cable television companies. today, we are brought to you by these television companies as a public service. >> coming up friday morning, columnists and radio shows from across the country give their outlook and predictions for the upcoming year. a syndicatedclude talk show host. and a political columnist with patriot news. host.talk show watch live at 7:00 a.m. eastern friday morning. discussion.oin the >> the senate returns tomorrow at noon to continue debate on overriding the president's veto of the defense policy bill. there could be up to 30 more hours of debate. a potential final vote on saturday. the last successful override was by2016 on legislation vetoed president obama. coverage tomorrow. next, a discussion on women's leadership and civic engagement. theing the discussion is cofounder of black lives matter. representative of linda sanchez. the cofounder of black voters matter. and the legal director of the mom project.
america's cable television companies. today, we are brought to you by these television companies as a public service. >> coming up friday morning, columnists and radio shows from across the country give their outlook and predictions for the upcoming year. a syndicatedclude talk show host. and a political columnist with patriot news. host.talk show watch live at 7:00 a.m. eastern friday morning. discussion.oin the >> the senate returns tomorrow at noon to continue debate on...
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america celebrating the new year in the shadow of the coronavirus pandemic. an unprecedented new year's eve >>> tonight, the final hours of 2020. america celebrating the new year in the shadow of the coronavirus pandemic. an unprecedented new year's eve across the u.s. new york's times square, normally packed with 1 million people, will be mostly empty when the ball drops at midnight. police officials telling everyone, don't even attempt to come down here. authorities in cities across the country cracking down on large parties, asking people to stay home this year. and news tonight about a new year's eve celebration in las vegas that was expected to draw thousands. >>> we're also tracking the frustration growing over the slow covid vaccine rollout. thousands of people waiting hours in their cars for vaccinations in tennessee. traffic backed up for four miles. states trying to speed up the process. and late today, police arresting a pharmacist in wisconsin, accusing him of intentionally spoiling dozens of vials. >>> also, health officials with new worries abou
america celebrating the new year in the shadow of the coronavirus pandemic. an unprecedented new year's eve >>> tonight, the final hours of 2020. america celebrating the new year in the shadow of the coronavirus pandemic. an unprecedented new year's eve across the u.s. new york's times square, normally packed with 1 million people, will be mostly empty when the ball drops at midnight. police officials telling everyone, don't even attempt to come down here. authorities in cities across...
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by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >> this is bbc news with thein latest hea for viewers in the u.k. andround the world. several hospnals i london a the southeast of england said that they are under pressure due to the sheer weight of covid cases. patients are being moved as they reach capacity. >> we were expecting people to do their parts to takeffhe pressure o but we are shattered. >> the end of a nearly 50 year marriage. the u.k. leaves the trading block of the european unio tonight. goodbye 2020 antelope -- goodbye 2020 and hello 2021. this is the scene in athens. in wuhan, china, there is a party. we will find out how differee countries arlcoming in 2021. ♪ if you're watching around the globe, welcome bbc world news. the city is under, restricti and no one is alled on the streets after 10:00 p.m. a 10,000 police personnel will be deployed in order to ensure that citizens comply with the covid-19 measures. [fireworks] we are seeing 20
by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >> this is bbc news with thein latest hea for viewers in the u.k. andround the world. several hospnals i london a the southeast of england said that they are under pressure due to the sheer weight of covid cases. patients are being moved as they reach capacity. >> we were expecting people to do their parts to...
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steve: how would you fix this so that when america and the world is hit by the next pandemic, we are better prepared, not just in science, but doing the things we need to do? dr. fauci a: -- dr. fauci: well, there are certain things we want to continue to do and certain things we want to improve, steve. the shining light of all this was the fruits of the science, the fact that given the brand-new platform technology for a vaccines, the ability to utilize infrastructure of clinical trial networks that were set up decades ago for hiv , you might recall we put so much investment years ago into the fundamental, basic science that made vaccines successful. so in the future, if we continue the support of basic biomedical research, we will have the most up-to-date scientific advances on our side, and that is important. the thing we need to do much better on his public health preparedness, namely building public health at the local level infrastructure. so that when you talk about identificatgion -- identification, isolation, contact tracing, it can be done in a more effective way. the other
steve: how would you fix this so that when america and the world is hit by the next pandemic, we are better prepared, not just in science, but doing the things we need to do? dr. fauci a: -- dr. fauci: well, there are certain things we want to continue to do and certain things we want to improve, steve. the shining light of all this was the fruits of the science, the fact that given the brand-new platform technology for a vaccines, the ability to utilize infrastructure of clinical trial...
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america's tech community seems to think so. i think that if i could send my avatar off to have fun and party on my behalf, that would be a great thing. but in the virtual wild west, could women become nothing more than digital objects... i definitely want a better version of me. is that sort of unhealthy for people? ..whose beauty standards are designed by men sat behind a screen? 0bviously my inspirations were quite unrealistic, you know? it's kind of like supermodels and barbie dolls. and who will control our avatars once we've gone? i just want to do what we started off doing and as much as that feels right. to find out i've made my own avatar and entered the dystopian world occupied by our digital twins. when most of us think of avatars, we imagine a tall blue movie character, but today they're being used in a very different way. avatars can be the digital copy of a human and they're difficult to spot. from hollywood to the newsroom, avatars are going mainstream and our digital doubles could soon be working for us or maybe
america's tech community seems to think so. i think that if i could send my avatar off to have fun and party on my behalf, that would be a great thing. but in the virtual wild west, could women become nothing more than digital objects... i definitely want a better version of me. is that sort of unhealthy for people? ..whose beauty standards are designed by men sat behind a screen? 0bviously my inspirations were quite unrealistic, you know? it's kind of like supermodels and barbie dolls. and who...
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on his way back scott had picked up a fossil from a tree also found in south america and india. to find support of the theory that the continents were once joined and had drifted apart. and so the race to the south pole contributed to a better understanding. our planet's evolutionary history. the remnants of an old whaling station can still be found on deception island long ago the location was referred to as bread day because of the blood stained water or stinking day due to the stench of rotting meat and processing oil. it was shut down in 1931. and international ban on commercial whaling came into force in 1986. japan was allocated a quota for scientific research purposes. it was long suspected of violating the terms of this quota by pursuing commercial whaling in antarctica. we support sustainable use we'd like to see ways for over. it was not the only way so that you know. now it is we. do have to have. the animals in nature and culture. in 2014 the international court of justice in the hague ruled against japan's whaling program that called concludes the special permits gr
on his way back scott had picked up a fossil from a tree also found in south america and india. to find support of the theory that the continents were once joined and had drifted apart. and so the race to the south pole contributed to a better understanding. our planet's evolutionary history. the remnants of an old whaling station can still be found on deception island long ago the location was referred to as bread day because of the blood stained water or stinking day due to the stench of...
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really going back to 1940, the america firs committee that formed to keep the u.s. out of world war two. and although we've lived in an america that's been very engaged in the world from 1789 when we began li as a federation right up until pearl harbor, the u.s. tended to shy away from engagement. we were very much connected to thtworld commercially, but strategically. that changes in '41, then it changes even more after the end of the cold war and after 9/11. and i would agree with what rebecca said that trump was trying to correct for what i see is overreach, overreach, strategically, overreachon ically. trade deals that didn't work for average americans overreach perhaps in immigration where many americans felt we didn'tha control of our borders. where i think trump went wrongva is hly overcorrected. instead of pulling back, instead w judiciously trying to correct, he tookcking ball to the world. america built the instns he pulled out of the middle east without any real strategy. so think his instincts politically were correct. the american people sa, hey, let's
really going back to 1940, the america firs committee that formed to keep the u.s. out of world war two. and although we've lived in an america that's been very engaged in the world from 1789 when we began li as a federation right up until pearl harbor, the u.s. tended to shy away from engagement. we were very much connected to thtworld commercially, but strategically. that changes in '41, then it changes even more after the end of the cold war and after 9/11. and i would agree with what...
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but we're still counting down in america. let's go to my good friend lauren standing by where things look a little different. hey, lauren. >> he, lawrence, new year's eve in times square will look at different and almost eerie. the usual crowds have been told to stay away yet mayor of de blasio is saying he's excited for the celebration. >> don't believe any doubting thomases that say there's not going to be a million people or more in times square that's not good to be special, it's going to be arguably the most special. the most poignant, the most moving new year's eve. >> the usually shoulder to shoulder party will be spaced out and limited to production crews, performers, and front-line worker named heroes of 2020. everybody else will have to watch online or on tv. nypd police chief says anybody who tries to come down here for a glimpse will be told to go home. things will look normal, security will remain tight with 80% fewer officers compared to other years. there are bomb sniffing dogs out and drones are overhead. at m
but we're still counting down in america. let's go to my good friend lauren standing by where things look a little different. hey, lauren. >> he, lawrence, new year's eve in times square will look at different and almost eerie. the usual crowds have been told to stay away yet mayor of de blasio is saying he's excited for the celebration. >> don't believe any doubting thomases that say there's not going to be a million people or more in times square that's not good to be special,...
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america. bridge over it so instead of full simply imprisoning people in their homes musk courage people to get back to walk all face starvation and get evicted on no pay what set lethal virus off to roll you know you're talking about saving humanity but these are humans that die in the process everybody dies 2020 the a one man could afford to just blow up his rocket while hundreds of millions are left picking up the pieces of that lives paris is uncharacteristically quiet this new year's night a nightly curfew is still in place following a deadly surge in covert infections the new year though is traditionally a time for optimism and resolving to make positive changes in our lives that is why a tireless group of volunteers are looking to a future without mcdonalds and they're loving it. it is because of this restaurant is about solidarity in the quality messages come to the spice there's a mcdonald's at slogan come as you are and we want to put human beings 1st. super bowl after ample means we
america. bridge over it so instead of full simply imprisoning people in their homes musk courage people to get back to walk all face starvation and get evicted on no pay what set lethal virus off to roll you know you're talking about saving humanity but these are humans that die in the process everybody dies 2020 the a one man could afford to just blow up his rocket while hundreds of millions are left picking up the pieces of that lives paris is uncharacteristically quiet this new year's night...
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news continue ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> garrett: tonight as the world rings in a new year america sees its deadliest day yet of coronavirus. new year's eve fireworks without revelers. cities worldwide celebrate under lockdown. tonight grim predictions for the first weeks of 2021. in california more than 25,000 total deaths. nurses say hospitals have become war zones. the l.a.p.d. putting a thousand officers on patrol tonight looking to break up large gatherings before they become superspreaders. vaccine delays. weeks into distribution, why have just a fraction of the expected shots been given? and tonight the f.b.i. is investigating a man who says he deliberately spoiled hundreds of
news continue ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> garrett: tonight as the world rings in a new year america sees its deadliest day yet of coronavirus. new year's eve fireworks without revelers. cities worldwide celebrate under lockdown. tonight grim predictions for the first weeks of 2021. in california more than 25,000 total deaths. nurses say hospitals have become war zones. the l.a.p.d. putting a thousand officers on patrol tonight looking to break up large gatherings before they...
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still to come tonight at 6.45 and inspiring story of hope and survival one mother's urgent message to america about covid after it forced her to give first while in a coma. >>and stay at home orders did not protect celebrities from scandals in 2020 some of the biggest headlines that caught our attention. >>well 2020 will always be remembered for the pandemic of course that's big time mall. remember. but it was a year of high profile scandals staff from the college admissions scandal to feud over. >>big cats at the beginning of the pandemic kron 4 sanaz tahernia takes a look now at some of the biggest celebrity scandals of 2020. >>a college admissions scandal revealed how some rich and famous got into elite universities lori loughlin her husband mossimo giannulli and felicity huffman were among dozens of wealthy parents charged with cheating on entrance exams or bribing coaches in exchange for admissions for their children into certain schools last one was released from federal prison in dublin this month after serving a 2 month sentence. her husband is serving a 5 month sentence at a differen
still to come tonight at 6.45 and inspiring story of hope and survival one mother's urgent message to america about covid after it forced her to give first while in a coma. >>and stay at home orders did not protect celebrities from scandals in 2020 some of the biggest headlines that caught our attention. >>well 2020 will always be remembered for the pandemic of course that's big time mall. remember. but it was a year of high profile scandals staff from the college admissions scandal...
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welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. as a new year begins, the uk is starting a new relationship with the european union, following the end of the brexit transition period a couple of hours ago. the agreement between westminster and brussels has brought an end to a partnership that lasted almost 50 years, with historic changes to rules on travel, trade, immigration and security. brexit continues to divide british public opinion, four years after a closely—fought referendum paved the way for the uk's departure. 0ur political correspondent alex forsyth reports. it's almost five years since this moment — the date set for a referendum that would change the country's course. one of the biggest decisions this country will face in our lifetimes. fast forward through what came next. there were campaigns, promises, heated protests. chant: democracy! now! prolonged negotiations, high—profile resignations. the country i love. behave yourself! parliament paralysed as westminster wrangled. then another public verdict, and after
welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. as a new year begins, the uk is starting a new relationship with the european union, following the end of the brexit transition period a couple of hours ago. the agreement between westminster and brussels has brought an end to a partnership that lasted almost 50 years, with historic changes to rules on travel, trade, immigration and security. brexit continues to divide british public opinion, four years after a closely—fought...
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raising concern about another surge especially with word that a new more contagious covid strain reached america. on wednesday and thursday the united states set records for most deaths related to the virus. pandemic models predict more than 237,000 more americans will die of covid-19. in the next three months. >> all right let's check in. you are looking very respectable and we'll be getting respectable rain amounts at some point in the 2021. >> you got that right. couple different storms moving in through the next 7 days. and of course i'll cover that. in the 7-day forecast. and we know the celebrations are much different this year. if you are going to be doing an in house celebration hike we are. i'll have the forecast. and what you can expect tonight if you are heading out in the front or backyard. >> we have one step to help you save more money. in 2021. i'm consumer investigator. that's next. >>> many families new years resolutions center around money. we asked consumer investigator how to save more money in 2021. >> there's a big split in how the pandemic has hit family finances. on one h
raising concern about another surge especially with word that a new more contagious covid strain reached america. on wednesday and thursday the united states set records for most deaths related to the virus. pandemic models predict more than 237,000 more americans will die of covid-19. in the next three months. >> all right let's check in. you are looking very respectable and we'll be getting respectable rain amounts at some point in the 2021. >> you got that right. couple different...
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my name is andreas and i am the editorial director of a collaboration between new america and arizona state university i'm also the professoprofessor practice at tl of journalism as all of you know eric is also the author of such fabulous books, thunderstruck. i've read most of your books but not the first book. i was intrigued looking at your biography called the naked consumers how companies spy on individual consumers which is a tense subject we will have you come back and talk about that we are having this conversation today i feel like i should ask the question on everyone's mind and that is how did winston churchill celebrate cinco de mayo? in all seriousness we are having this event as opposed to in person which i would have loved because we are on lockdown, quarantine, house arrest, choose your term in the face of this global pandemic and i want to read a paragraph from your book to set the scene you wrote the notion of what constituted an office was expensive and often generals, ministers and staff members find themselves meeting with churchill with one of his favorite places
my name is andreas and i am the editorial director of a collaboration between new america and arizona state university i'm also the professoprofessor practice at tl of journalism as all of you know eric is also the author of such fabulous books, thunderstruck. i've read most of your books but not the first book. i was intrigued looking at your biography called the naked consumers how companies spy on individual consumers which is a tense subject we will have you come back and talk about that we...
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>> sure, i can say that joe biden is definitely choosing a cabinet that looks like america and am very excited about that. we have yet to see a latina appointed to the cabinet. i am still very hopeful that will happen. of course, michelle lujan witham, very qualified executive experience, experience. she ran the health department for the state of new mexico. as governor, she has been on the front lines of grappling with the pandemic. i would love to see here at hhs. we do have a latino pick. i am hopeful. i have seen a number of women chosen and we are still holding out hope there will be latinas in the cabinet. and i think that will happen. you are one of a number of republican women who won elections this year. a record number of women are in the republican congress. it still remains low overall. there are fewer women of color in the republican congress. involved inty get primaries or does it need to change policies to attract more women of diverse background? >> what i will start out by saying is this freshman class collectively is the most diverse gop class ever. latinas, you have
>> sure, i can say that joe biden is definitely choosing a cabinet that looks like america and am very excited about that. we have yet to see a latina appointed to the cabinet. i am still very hopeful that will happen. of course, michelle lujan witham, very qualified executive experience, experience. she ran the health department for the state of new mexico. as governor, she has been on the front lines of grappling with the pandemic. i would love to see here at hhs. we do have a latino...
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next on real america, jacqueline kennedy's asian journey. according to the closing credits, this u.s. information agency film documenting the film was shown in 160 nations. the cold war effort to depict the u.s. in a positive light is directed by academy or award winner leo seltzer and narrated by actor raymond massie.
next on real america, jacqueline kennedy's asian journey. according to the closing credits, this u.s. information agency film documenting the film was shown in 160 nations. the cold war effort to depict the u.s. in a positive light is directed by academy or award winner leo seltzer and narrated by actor raymond massie.
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is fast and that means the river is 35 closer than how this was years before i think we're part of america or 1st from or. worse. every year with great pleasure to be answered questions from our viewers and this year is no different as usual your questions focus on future possible events my panel in a week to look at. changed american lives but pharmaceutical companies have a miraculous solution opioid based drugs talk to people who are chronic pain patients and believe that their prescription is working for them in the remedy be certain to. price that they pay closer dependence and addiction to opiates to long term use that really isn't scientifically justified and i'll study actually suggested that the long term effects might not just be absence of benefit but actually that they might be causing the long term. you think shook the american consciousness. like the killing of an unarmed black man the police involved murder of yet another unarmed black man george floyd launched a worldwide protest movement black lives matter and calls for police reforms rang gladly throughout the us then a m
is fast and that means the river is 35 closer than how this was years before i think we're part of america or 1st from or. worse. every year with great pleasure to be answered questions from our viewers and this year is no different as usual your questions focus on future possible events my panel in a week to look at. changed american lives but pharmaceutical companies have a miraculous solution opioid based drugs talk to people who are chronic pain patients and believe that their prescription...
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entra la campaÑa de vacunaciÓn avanza lentamente en estados unidos y varios paÍses de amÉrica latina, en colombiadonde son cerca de 2 millones de caso y miles de muertes aÚn no sabe cuÁndo comenzarÁn la populaciÓn como nos cuenta adriana villamarÍn. adriana: este es el laboratorio que va a producir cerca de 250 millones de dosis de la vacuna de la universidad de oxford y astrazeneca contra el coronavirus la producciÓn se harÁ conjuntamente con mÉxico, para sumar unas 250 millones de vacuna para toda la regiÓn. ya mÉxico se habrÍa convertido en el primer paÍs de amÉrica latina en comenzar a inmunizar trabajadores de la salud, cuando la enfermera marÍa elena ramÍrez de recibiÓ la primera dosis. las vacunas de pfizer llegaron a chile, costa rica y las spuknic en brasil y argentina, el paÍs no cuenta con estructura para sostener la cadena de frÍo que requieren las vacunas de pfizer, se anuncia que se compraran 9 millones de vacuna a johnson y johnson que aÚn no tiene autorizaciÓn en estados unidos. >> enero o primera semana de febrero por parte de la fda para poder ten
entra la campaÑa de vacunaciÓn avanza lentamente en estados unidos y varios paÍses de amÉrica latina, en colombiadonde son cerca de 2 millones de caso y miles de muertes aÚn no sabe cuÁndo comenzarÁn la populaciÓn como nos cuenta adriana villamarÍn. adriana: este es el laboratorio que va a producir cerca de 250 millones de dosis de la vacuna de la universidad de oxford y astrazeneca contra el coronavirus la producciÓn se harÁ conjuntamente con mÉxico, para sumar unas 250 millones de...
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been vaccinated against cope with 19 falling far short of the government's target of 20000000 by now america's top infectious diseases expert dr anthony fauci has told al-jazeera he's concerned about a push back against science. the royal london hospital says it's operating in disaster meds mood as the country reports 964 deaths and nearly 56000 cases in a single day surging infections in england forcing the thirty's to reactivate emergency hospitals that were set up in the pandemic again a canadian politician criticized for norrin the government's own travel advice by taking a holiday abroad has resigned on terry as finance minister rod phillips posted videos on social media appearing to show him at home when he was actually spending christmas in the caribbean. a peacekeeping operation run by the african union and un in darfur is closing after 13 years the mission in sudan will gradually wind down until it finally closes in june next year it was launched to end a conflict that has killed more than 300000 people since 2003 around 2500000 others before strong. those are the headlines the news c
been vaccinated against cope with 19 falling far short of the government's target of 20000000 by now america's top infectious diseases expert dr anthony fauci has told al-jazeera he's concerned about a push back against science. the royal london hospital says it's operating in disaster meds mood as the country reports 964 deaths and nearly 56000 cases in a single day surging infections in england forcing the thirty's to reactivate emergency hospitals that were set up in the pandemic again a...
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news continue ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> garrett: tonight as the world rings in a new year america sees its deadliest day yet of coronavirus. new year's eve fireworks without revelers. cities worldwide celebrate under lockdown. tonight grim predictions for the first weeks of 2021. in california more than 25,000 total deaths. nurses say hospitals have become war zones. the l.a.p.d. putting a thousand officers on patrol tonight looking to break up large gatherings before they become superspreaders. vaccine delays. weeks into distribution, why have just a fraction of the expected shots been given? and tonight the f.b.i. is investigating a man who says he deliberately spoiled hundreds of doses of vaccine. we'll have the latest details. also tonight republicans have to take sides in president trump's dead end efforts to overturn the election. and with just days to go before those key senate runoff races in georgia, one of the candidates is now in quarantine. tale of the tape, new video shows a woman attacking a black teenager, falsely accusing him of stealing her iphone. his family is d
news continue ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> garrett: tonight as the world rings in a new year america sees its deadliest day yet of coronavirus. new year's eve fireworks without revelers. cities worldwide celebrate under lockdown. tonight grim predictions for the first weeks of 2021. in california more than 25,000 total deaths. nurses say hospitals have become war zones. the l.a.p.d. putting a thousand officers on patrol tonight looking to break up large gatherings before they...
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. >> an unnecessary of events in the history of modern america. >> they were calling for the impeachment of trump before his hands left the bible. >> they tried russia, they trie corruptionte, and finally, they settled on some phone calls. >> it's the impeachment of donald trump, from the makers o the russia hoax comes, we don't like donald part two, this time it's personal. >> front from the very start, because there is a republican majority in the senate, you kne what was going to happen. >> it was going to be dead on arrival as soon as it left. >> mitch mcconnell was trying to move this thing along as swiftly as possible and get to the acquittal. however, for a while there it seem like there was going to be a trial. >> john bolton said, i can't testify, i have a book coming out. >> it's weird how that all went aay. it's almost like it was a giant bluff. you want to call hunter biden? where good, we're good. to give the evidence presented in the case against donald trum was so subjective in terms of how you could look at it. >> they didn't even have anything against him. >> we have two
. >> an unnecessary of events in the history of modern america. >> they were calling for the impeachment of trump before his hands left the bible. >> they tried russia, they trie corruptionte, and finally, they settled on some phone calls. >> it's the impeachment of donald trump, from the makers o the russia hoax comes, we don't like donald part two, this time it's personal. >> front from the very start, because there is a republican majority in the senate, you kne...
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next on real america, nixon in china. behind the scenes look at the diplomatic breakthrough, this compilation of film and audio recordings from our ice sources was produced by the richard nixon library in 2012 and consists of films by this informal super eight home movies and white house communication sound recordings. >> president nixon's departure for china, february 1972.
next on real america, nixon in china. behind the scenes look at the diplomatic breakthrough, this compilation of film and audio recordings from our ice sources was produced by the richard nixon library in 2012 and consists of films by this informal super eight home movies and white house communication sound recordings. >> president nixon's departure for china, february 1972.
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it's like no, that's my america. my america is in these pictures. yes, we can. thank you. god bless you. ♪ will you be someone they reference with wise words to quote ♪ ♪ a paragraph, a chapter ignored ♪ ♪ the simple ask the questions i proposed is to look beyond the days gone past ♪ ♪ the future belongs to me oh, the future belongs to me ♪ ♪ and it's going to be a beautiful thing ♪ ♪ the future belongs to me the future belongs to me ♪ ♪ it's coming through a hole in the air from those nights ♪ ♪ oh, it's real but it ain't exactly there ♪ ♪ democracy is coming to the usa i'm sentimental if you know ♪ ♪ what i mean, oh, i love the country but i can't stand ♪ ♪ the scene and i'm neither left or right but staying home ♪ ♪ tonight getting lost in that hopeless little screen ♪ ♪ but i'm stubborn as those garbage bags that time cannot ♪ ♪ decay i'm junk but i'm still holding ♪ up that little wild bouquet ♪ ♪ democracy is coming to the usa, to the usa ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to the 2020 global citizen prize celebrating inspi
it's like no, that's my america. my america is in these pictures. yes, we can. thank you. god bless you. ♪ will you be someone they reference with wise words to quote ♪ ♪ a paragraph, a chapter ignored ♪ ♪ the simple ask the questions i proposed is to look beyond the days gone past ♪ ♪ the future belongs to me oh, the future belongs to me ♪ ♪ and it's going to be a beautiful thing ♪ ♪ the future belongs to me the future belongs to me ♪ ♪ it's coming through a hole in...
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nuns facilitated the traffic of babies the church realized that babies that are the could be sold to america a scout in quite a nice and reveals shocking new evidence of how and where religious orders disposed of those who died frankly torn in a system like this one church and state are there to keep the child from coming helps islands mother in baby scandal on al-jazeera. the order or. welcome back if you come out of our top stories here at this hour the u.k. has formally completed its split from the e.u. after leaving the bloc single market and customs union prime minister boris johnson hailed it as an amazing moment saying the country would make the most of what he called its new freedom. the royal london hospital says it's operating in disaster medicine mode as the u.k. reports 964 deaths a nearly 56000 cases in a single day surgery infections in england are forced north orators to reactivate emergency hospitals. and reports out of the usa at least a $140.00 republicans will oppose counting electoral college votes next week when president elect joe biden's victory is expected to be certi
nuns facilitated the traffic of babies the church realized that babies that are the could be sold to america a scout in quite a nice and reveals shocking new evidence of how and where religious orders disposed of those who died frankly torn in a system like this one church and state are there to keep the child from coming helps islands mother in baby scandal on al-jazeera. the order or. welcome back if you come out of our top stories here at this hour the u.k. has formally completed its split...
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been there for 15 years collecting scientific data and every year i do this study called singles in america we do not poll the match members as not it was a match membership is a national representative sample of singles based on the u.s. census and as it turns out year after year men fall in love faster than women they fall off and then women when they meet somebody that they are in love with they they want to introduce that person to friends and family sooner it's basic mate guarding. when they get into a real partnership men have more intimate conversations with their wives or girlfriends than women do with their husbands or boyfriends because women have their intimate conversations with their girlfriends and men are to have to as more likely to kill themselves when relationship is over so i've been trying to tell the world and maybe this is my opportunity that men actually were fragile sex when it comes to romance and when i put men into the brain scanner the way i do with women just same and even gay people frankly basis is in brain systems or brain systems like the sears system or the
been there for 15 years collecting scientific data and every year i do this study called singles in america we do not poll the match members as not it was a match membership is a national representative sample of singles based on the u.s. census and as it turns out year after year men fall in love faster than women they fall off and then women when they meet somebody that they are in love with they they want to introduce that person to friends and family sooner it's basic mate guarding. when...
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and you can watch uncle america's new year's address in full at 9 am berlin time that's in 5 hours that's here on t.v. and on all of our platforms ok to some of the other coronavirus developments now and the world health organization has granted emergency validation to the german developed by pfizer vaccine this should lead to more countries starting an occupation programs vaccinations in the u.s. of fallen far short of the government's target for 2020 so far and the 2800000 americans have had injections instead of the planned 20000000 and 3 quarters of england's population has been placed under the strictest level of pandemic restrictions the u.k. has seen nearly a 1000 covered 19 deaths for 2 days in a row or as we say goodbye to 2020 they doubly correspondents around the world have been asking people what they're hoping for next year it's a common thread they all want it to be very different this will for me. i let's move i wish good health for every person every body in germany in 2021. might do i hope soon anyone is actually putting their passport to see me who is and actually just l
and you can watch uncle america's new year's address in full at 9 am berlin time that's in 5 hours that's here on t.v. and on all of our platforms ok to some of the other coronavirus developments now and the world health organization has granted emergency validation to the german developed by pfizer vaccine this should lead to more countries starting an occupation programs vaccinations in the u.s. of fallen far short of the government's target for 2020 so far and the 2800000 americans have had...