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he's been taken to bellevue hospital here in new york with burns and lacerations on his hands and abdomen. and they said that he did pledge allegiance to isis in some form. in terms of those who were injured, we know four people have been taken to area hospitals with minor injuries and many of the injuries were consistent with being within the radius of an explosion. that means headaches and ringing ears. mayor bill de blasio as well as governor andrew cuomo did give a press con streference today. and this is what bill de blasio said many are trying to do to new yorkers, instill fear. back to you. >>> and women who publicly accused president trump of sexual misconduct are coming together for the first time today to recount their experiences. and comments from the u.s. ambassador to the united nations are also drawing attention. nbc's kristen welker is at the white house with more on this. hey, kristen, good morning. >> reporter: hi, hoda. good morning to you. the #metoo movement is becoming a problem for the white house. three women have called for an investigation into president trump. t
he's been taken to bellevue hospital here in new york with burns and lacerations on his hands and abdomen. and they said that he did pledge allegiance to isis in some form. in terms of those who were injured, we know four people have been taken to area hospitals with minor injuries and many of the injuries were consistent with being within the radius of an explosion. that means headaches and ringing ears. mayor bill de blasio as well as governor andrew cuomo did give a press con streference...
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. >> there is a five-year-old from the bronx here in new york city who was also taken to bellevue hospital yesterday. he was in west africa not too long ago, a couple of days ago. he had 103-degree temperature and they came and picked him up with a hazmat suit and he was exhibiting all those symptoms you associate with ebola. could be two people here in new york city with ebola. >> the other big story, the mid term elections. >> just eight days away in several key battle ground states. new polls show republicans poised perhaps to take control of the senate for the first time in eight years. peter doocy live in d.c. >> about $4 billion will be spent on mid term elections according according to the center for responsive politics. we're a week and a day away from seeing what all that money gets you. in colorado right now, g.o.p. congressman corey gardner is a hair ahead of the incumbent democratic senator 46-45 in the latest nbc poll. in arkansas that poll puts republican cotton up against mark pryor 45-43. the big joni ernst braley race is led by republican 49-46. this is one constant. that
. >> there is a five-year-old from the bronx here in new york city who was also taken to bellevue hospital yesterday. he was in west africa not too long ago, a couple of days ago. he had 103-degree temperature and they came and picked him up with a hazmat suit and he was exhibiting all those symptoms you associate with ebola. could be two people here in new york city with ebola. >> the other big story, the mid term elections. >> just eight days away in several key battle...
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i have been in the bellevue emergency room. taking care of someone who did attempted murder handcuffed strapped next to the victim and i have to take care of both. >> steve: the student once it hit the fan she has now apologized. she said i never intended to harm the patient. i understand how my misguided tweet read that i did intend to harm them as retribution. i am truly sorry. and what's extraordinary is the school is saying all of our procedures were followed. and so i don't think she is in any trouble. >> which is disturbing. and i wonder about the medical school bowing to the woke philosophies rather than the ethics of the situation which again is to make sure that you care for a patient no matter what they say to you. this is an essential part of our training. it's very disturbing that the medical school reacted this way forest medical school that they are letting her off the hook. that they're i can kicking the can down the road, temporary suspension. rather than looking at the heart of the problem teaching medical stud
i have been in the bellevue emergency room. taking care of someone who did attempted murder handcuffed strapped next to the victim and i have to take care of both. >> steve: the student once it hit the fan she has now apologized. she said i never intended to harm the patient. i understand how my misguided tweet read that i did intend to harm them as retribution. i am truly sorry. and what's extraordinary is the school is saying all of our procedures were followed. and so i don't think she...
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craig spencer is currently in isolation at bellevue hospital in manhattan. after being admitted around 1:00 pm thursday with a 103-degree fever and gastrointestinal problems consistent with ebola. he had been back in the u.s. about a week after working with patients in new guinea as part of the doctors without borders program. he self isolated when returning but also said he rode three separate subway trains, went bowling. he did not feel well for, quote, a couple of days but did not fully self quarantine until thursday morning. however, they stress during that time he was an extremely low risk for being contagious to others. his fiancee is being quarantined as a high risk, as are two others close to him. in harlem, dr. spencer's apartment is sealed off and his neighbors put on alert. >> they said to me if you have been in west africa, treating -- you know, treating patients with ebola if you come back into the country, let's take the appropriate precautions and say we should isolate you for 21 days. >> reporter: officials say his fiancee and two friends are
craig spencer is currently in isolation at bellevue hospital in manhattan. after being admitted around 1:00 pm thursday with a 103-degree fever and gastrointestinal problems consistent with ebola. he had been back in the u.s. about a week after working with patients in new guinea as part of the doctors without borders program. he self isolated when returning but also said he rode three separate subway trains, went bowling. he did not feel well for, quote, a couple of days but did not fully self...
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we did reach out to the bellevue school district for comment but we did not hear back. still ahead, with many businesses struggling to find workers. montana naps governor has a plan to get people working again by offering a big pay boost to anybody willing to get off unplymouth. somebody who knows about making money is charles payne and is he going to break it down for us coming up next. ♪ go on, take the money, and run ♪ go on, take the money, and run ♪ but shingles doesn't care. because 1 in 3 people will get shingles, you need protection. but no matter how healthy you feel your immune system declines as you age, increasing your risk for getting shingles. so what can protect you? shingrix protects. for the first time ever, you can protect yourself from shingles with a vaccine proven to be over 90% effective. shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults 50 years and older. shingrix does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients or to a previous dose. the most common side effects are pain, redness, and
we did reach out to the bellevue school district for comment but we did not hear back. still ahead, with many businesses struggling to find workers. montana naps governor has a plan to get people working again by offering a big pay boost to anybody willing to get off unplymouth. somebody who knows about making money is charles payne and is he going to break it down for us coming up next. ♪ go on, take the money, and run ♪ go on, take the money, and run ♪ but shingles doesn't care. because...
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one of the most dominant programs in this part of the country is bellevue high school. located near seattle, washington, bellevue has won ten state titles in the last twelve seasons... as the wolverines try to add to their trophy case again this year, a key player will be budda (boo-duh) baker. the two-way star excels as a running back and safety... he was a key figure in bellevue's 2012 title, and he loves playing for a powerhouse program. baker: it's amazing, it's like a family. we argue a lot, but we're just all brothers and it's really fun playing here. watching baker on film, his game-breaking speed is easy to see... while he electrifies the crowd during games, baker prides himself on being able to energize his teammates at practice. baker: every week in practice, i try to have a lot of energy and boost the team up. even if we have a bad play on scout, i try to help everybody out. look for baker's bellevue wolverines to be one of the elite teams in washington, and maybe the entire country once again this year. -- ooking at our west coast top five, baker is joined b
one of the most dominant programs in this part of the country is bellevue high school. located near seattle, washington, bellevue has won ten state titles in the last twelve seasons... as the wolverines try to add to their trophy case again this year, a key player will be budda (boo-duh) baker. the two-way star excels as a running back and safety... he was a key figure in bellevue's 2012 title, and he loves playing for a powerhouse program. baker: it's amazing, it's like a family. we argue a...
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joe in bellevue. good morning, independent. caller: good morning. good morning, c-span. i don't know if you covered it this morning, how the previous administration had accused the government of deep state trying to investigate them. apparently the last president was using the justice department as a deep state to undermine the legislative branch by seizing their records through apple. host: we talked about it. delete story in today's new york times. -- the lead story in today's new york times. the justice department investigating leaks early in the trumpet administration. they took i had the step, subpoenaing apple for the data on at least two democrats on the house intelligence committee, and family members. one member, adam schiff. now it's chairman. caller: that is a clear definition of deep state with what the justice department did under the previous administration. i think they all swear an oath to the constitution, but i'm thinking the previous administration and the people standing up for him and blocking everything going through sore and allegiance to the const
joe in bellevue. good morning, independent. caller: good morning. good morning, c-span. i don't know if you covered it this morning, how the previous administration had accused the government of deep state trying to investigate them. apparently the last president was using the justice department as a deep state to undermine the legislative branch by seizing their records through apple. host: we talked about it. delete story in today's new york times. -- the lead story in today's new york times....
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arthur grewe, 106 years old from bellevue, iowa. now back to new york. >> all right. thank you. tamron insists we show this one more time. ai adrien brody. >> i think if you slow it up you can find out. >> it's not his finger. >> not yet. >> it wasn't his finger. >> okay. this is going to take -- we're go i think to put a crack team of researchers on this. by thursday or friday of this we >>> a very good morning to you. it's 8:56. i'm laura garcia-cannon. assessing the damage and rebuilding the damage caused to homes and schools and a number of roadways due to the earthquake. there will be an update from the 6.0 quake and the latest on who are still being treated at the queen of the valley hospital. in the meantime, a look at the forecast. >>> really comfortable weather out there. there's going to be a lengthy clean-up process. part of the reason for the weather is the strong onshore flow as the ocean breeze builds for us. temperatures are going to be comfortable. 77 on the peninsula and 66 degrees in san francisco. no rush, andy. come on. with the chase mobile app you can get a
arthur grewe, 106 years old from bellevue, iowa. now back to new york. >> all right. thank you. tamron insists we show this one more time. ai adrien brody. >> i think if you slow it up you can find out. >> it's not his finger. >> not yet. >> it wasn't his finger. >> okay. this is going to take -- we're go i think to put a crack team of researchers on this. by thursday or friday of this we >>> a very good morning to you. it's 8:56. i'm laura...
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the nypd crime scene unit has been parked here for a couple of hours inside the building the old bellevue hospital that is now a men's homeless shelter here in the city. we can show you video of the crime scene activity that has been going on over the last couple of hours. a man in his 60s, i'm sorry, a 56-year-old man, a resident here at this homeless shelter that was found dead in a room that he shared with two others at this shelter around 4:00 this afternoon. investigators say that it was a very bloody scene. right now they are going through that scene to search for evidence. the homeless human resource administration, which runs the homeless shelter say that they are very concerned about security and the network of homeless shelters all throughout the five burros. here is what the hra commissioner had to say a little while ago. >> normally they increase the security by 63% up to $140 million. but that's one of the reasons nypd to make sure that everything that is needed is in place. >> reporter: back live, security has been strong from the department of homeless services here regardi
the nypd crime scene unit has been parked here for a couple of hours inside the building the old bellevue hospital that is now a men's homeless shelter here in the city. we can show you video of the crime scene activity that has been going on over the last couple of hours. a man in his 60s, i'm sorry, a 56-year-old man, a resident here at this homeless shelter that was found dead in a room that he shared with two others at this shelter around 4:00 this afternoon. investigators say that it was a...
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the disgraced movie producer was moved from bellevue hospital more than a week now after being found guilty of criminal sexual assault and rape. abc news confirming he underwent a procedure last night, doctors inserted a stent in his heart. he now faces up to 29 years in prison when he's sentenced next week. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday. disturbing video making news this evening of a violent police arrest in new york. officers confronting a young man, allegedly smoking marijuana, appearing to kick him to the ground. >>> there are late developments today in the missing children's case making national headlines. their mother has now been extradited back to idaho and the fbi releasing new images tonight of the children at yellowstone. what they reveal about the photos and when they were taken. >>> and then the driver who did not see the train coming. authorities say she is lucky to be alive tonight. a lot more news ahead. ight back.ight back. ♪ i want to rock! (rock!) ♪ i want to rock! (rock!) ♪ i want to rock! (rock!) ♪ i want to rock
the disgraced movie producer was moved from bellevue hospital more than a week now after being found guilty of criminal sexual assault and rape. abc news confirming he underwent a procedure last night, doctors inserted a stent in his heart. he now faces up to 29 years in prison when he's sentenced next week. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday. disturbing video making news this evening of a violent police arrest in new york. officers...
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>> bellevue, michigan. >> happy birthday, mom. >> lots of birthdays today. that's a wonderful thing. we're looking at warm temperatures out in the western half of the country. look at that. we are running about 5 to 15 degrees above average. good news for the eastern rockies and the plain states but not so much for california where we could use a cool down and much needed rain. we've got snow showers through the midwest today up and around the great lakes and into the northeast. about 3 to 6 inches in some of your highest elevations in new england and through minneapolis and to the southwest of >>> good morning. 6:40 the time right now. we are waking up to clear sky for the most part, very light winds as you can see as the sun is about to come up across the bay area. we have to spare the air once again and unfortunately with temperatures warming back into the 70s, well, that's record-setting territory, so it will be a warm day by far and, again, with plenty of sunshine sparing the air, light winds, we definitely have to make sure that we pay attention to any
>> bellevue, michigan. >> happy birthday, mom. >> lots of birthdays today. that's a wonderful thing. we're looking at warm temperatures out in the western half of the country. look at that. we are running about 5 to 15 degrees above average. good news for the eastern rockies and the plain states but not so much for california where we could use a cool down and much needed rain. we've got snow showers through the midwest today up and around the great lakes and into the...
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nbc's miguel almaguer is in bellev bellevue. >> it took the life of a 62-year-old woman, has charred more than 41,000 acres, and this morning is still burning out of control. with flames shooting 300 feet into the air, colorado's deadly high park fire is through drought-stricken terrain, spreading up to 40 feet a minute. the blaze moving so quickly a 62-year-old grandmother couldn't escape the inferno in time. a firefighter tried to check on her home. >> when he got up close enough to that residence, the area was engulfed in flames. he saw what he believed to be the structure in flames. >> reporter: with firefighters struggling to beat back the flames, this wind driven fire is moving in multiple directions. sparked by lightning saturday, now feeding on dry brush, lives and struck yours in danger. more than 100 destroyed, thousands of residents force freddie their homs. >> thank god for the firemen. >> they narrowly escaped the fire with their lives. >> we thought we were trapped. we didn't think we could get to the highway. >> with 600 firefighters dispatched to the front lines, reso
nbc's miguel almaguer is in bellev bellevue. >> it took the life of a 62-year-old woman, has charred more than 41,000 acres, and this morning is still burning out of control. with flames shooting 300 feet into the air, colorado's deadly high park fire is through drought-stricken terrain, spreading up to 40 feet a minute. the blaze moving so quickly a 62-year-old grandmother couldn't escape the inferno in time. a firefighter tried to check on her home. >> when he got up close enough...
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of bellevue washington. hundreds of families paid but count me in kept the funds, then went bankrupt. >> thats at is sad abou this itstaki away fomids. >>t washuge loss,30,0, go. no money forid, no money forum peirs or uniforms, threatening a 30-year tradition of pony baseball in blossom valley except the families did not give up. the families contacted "7 on your side". i reported about tir plht and t community stepped up to the plate. >> everybody contributes and volunteers, that the strength of the league. >> they are not going to let the league go under. >> volunteers fixed up the fields and coached the team. now, three years later, an amazing come back. >> the all-star team went to the pony league world series this summer and they won it all. this home video provided by parents says it all. >> first time in 40 years an a team from here has won the world series. >> it was sweeter when the giants honored the team at at&t park. each received a signed baseball from matt cane. >> it was just a great experien
of bellevue washington. hundreds of families paid but count me in kept the funds, then went bankrupt. >> thats at is sad abou this itstaki away fomids. >>t washuge loss,30,0, go. no money forid, no money forum peirs or uniforms, threatening a 30-year tradition of pony baseball in blossom valley except the families did not give up. the families contacted "7 on your side". i reported about tir plht and t community stepped up to the plate. >> everybody contributes and...
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she is infectious disease specialist at nyu's grossman school of medicine and cares for patients at bellevue hospital center. our other guest is the dean of the school of public health. thank you for being here. to you first. this advisory panel recommends this booster, this second dose of the j&j vaccine for all adults 18 and over -- older. we should also say they are a funder of the newshour. the company did get roughed up today during the testimony. there was questions about their data. one panelist suggested this should have been a two dose vaccine all along. all of that said, do you think the evidence fo this booster is merited? guest: i do think it was noble to try and have a single dose vaccine. from the perspective of operations logistics, getting people vaccinated from an equity perspective that it meant only one appointed -- appointment. i think many of us had hoped this would truly stand up the test of time. what we have seen over time is that the j&j vaccine does not perform as well as the pfizer and dinner vaccine, with respect to the more critical outcomes in particular. severe
she is infectious disease specialist at nyu's grossman school of medicine and cares for patients at bellevue hospital center. our other guest is the dean of the school of public health. thank you for being here. to you first. this advisory panel recommends this booster, this second dose of the j&j vaccine for all adults 18 and over -- older. we should also say they are a funder of the newshour. the company did get roughed up today during the testimony. there was questions about their data....
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celine grounder professor of medicine at nyu bellevue. doctor, the anti-malaria drug that the president said would be made almost immediately, we're a long way from there. it still needs to be approved by the fda and that could take months and do clinical trials and make sure there aren't side effects. do you have any concerns about this particular drug? how optimistic should the nation be? >> well, it is known to have serious side effects. there is another study that came out of france very recently looking at hydroxy chloroquine with a antibiotic that is promising but it was only about 10 patients. that doesn't give you adequate information on safety or effectiveness. i do think what we'll see happening is people like me, doctors who are working in the hospital, we will be prescribing some of the drugs when they're available and probably trying as much as possible to get patients enrolled into these clinical trials to see if these things work. this is not a slam dunk. this is early, promising research. but that doesn't mean this is goin
celine grounder professor of medicine at nyu bellevue. doctor, the anti-malaria drug that the president said would be made almost immediately, we're a long way from there. it still needs to be approved by the fda and that could take months and do clinical trials and make sure there aren't side effects. do you have any concerns about this particular drug? how optimistic should the nation be? >> well, it is known to have serious side effects. there is another study that came out of france...
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i myself am seeing patients at bellevue hospital and i can tell you we're steeling ourselves for a big surge in the coming weeks. i think that is our number one, two, and three concern right now is, is there a way to slow this down, is there a way to explain to americans, remind americans of that whole flatten the curve concept of trying to slow the spread so that hospitals can still care for the patients who come to them. >> yeah, and dr. birx also said she's hoping to be able to brief your team tomorrow. you haven't been able to talk to one another until that ascertainment happened last week. if and when that happens, what are you hoping to learn from her? >> well, there's a lot of detail that you don't get in the "new york times" or on television about, you know, things like supply chains and logistics and the details of the negotiations and operational plans with pharmaceutical companies for vaccine distribution or what the big pharmacy retail chains are going to do with vaccines, what state and local health departments are already doing in coordination with the federal government.
i myself am seeing patients at bellevue hospital and i can tell you we're steeling ourselves for a big surge in the coming weeks. i think that is our number one, two, and three concern right now is, is there a way to slow this down, is there a way to explain to americans, remind americans of that whole flatten the curve concept of trying to slow the spread so that hospitals can still care for the patients who come to them. >> yeah, and dr. birx also said she's hoping to be able to brief...
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correctional facility in western new york, but was previously at rikers island, as well as a patient at bellevue hospital in manhattan. at least 38 people at rikers, including prisoners and staff, have tested positive for the coronavirus as fears mount over the disease ravaging prison populations. at l least 23 people have bebeen releasased from rikers so far. hundreds of prisoners around the country have been released in recent days as part of an effort to curb prison populations amid the e coronavirus crisis. ththe first confirmed case at a federal prison was reported atat the metropolitan detention center in brooklyn, new york. trump said at his sunday press briefing the white house is considering releasing elderly and non-violent federal prisoners. in washington state, an outbreak at another nursing center is being g reported witith at lease deadad and dozens more infected. washington was one of the early epicenters of the pandemic in the united states s at the life care center r of kirkland,d, whe the disease killed 35 5 people. in ohio, reproductive rights defenders are calling out attempt
correctional facility in western new york, but was previously at rikers island, as well as a patient at bellevue hospital in manhattan. at least 38 people at rikers, including prisoners and staff, have tested positive for the coronavirus as fears mount over the disease ravaging prison populations. at l least 23 people have bebeen releasased from rikers so far. hundreds of prisoners around the country have been released in recent days as part of an effort to curb prison populations amid the e...
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. >> doctors told him at bellevue hospital no one had survived 40 days -- >> 40 days in a coma. >> medically induced coma. >> he said fight until the last second. >> doesn't matter if you win or lose, keep fighting. he had me crying. i not the weight of everything that was going on, covid, the verdict, everything, at the end of that interview, was a bit rough. i understand. you. >> it > fo lev burton, a good day. the actor known for "roots," "reading rainbow," and "star said to be a "jeopar "jeopardy!" guest host in july. fans are collecting more than 250,000 signatures since november. we spoke to burton two weeks ago. he said he's the perfect person for the role based on his experiences. >> i think levar burton got his wish, too. you want it, put it out there. >> we haven't got our wish yet. vlad duthiers guest host of "jeopardy." >> make it happen. >> you would would be terrific at it. >> don't want to step on levar's toes. >>> coming up, cher's race to save the world's loneliest elephant. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless every day. and having more days is possibl
. >> doctors told him at bellevue hospital no one had survived 40 days -- >> 40 days in a coma. >> medically induced coma. >> he said fight until the last second. >> doesn't matter if you win or lose, keep fighting. he had me crying. i not the weight of everything that was going on, covid, the verdict, everything, at the end of that interview, was a bit rough. i understand. you. >> it > fo lev burton, a good day. the actor known for "roots,"...
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they're doing it in partnership with colorado state and bellevue university. unfortunately, rice university not one of the offered. >>> giants today play that day game, want to check in with vianey. is the weather going to cooperate? >> it is. and there is going to be a wind factor to today's game. we've got winds 15, 30 miles per hour, a sea breeze. temperatures cool for the most part across the entire bay area. 60s and upper 50s for the coast. upper 60s for the south bay and a couple of low 70s for areas like concord and livermore and we are expected to remain dry not just for today but also through the weekend, with temperatures increasing heading into sunday. laura? >> all right, thank you very much. we'll be back with another local news update for you in half han hour. have a great friday morning. come experience the grand opening of floor and decor's newest location in pleasant hill! our expansive store is fully equipped with safe distancing guides, so you can browse our wide aisles and be amazed with our even wider selection. or easily order online, and
they're doing it in partnership with colorado state and bellevue university. unfortunately, rice university not one of the offered. >>> giants today play that day game, want to check in with vianey. is the weather going to cooperate? >> it is. and there is going to be a wind factor to today's game. we've got winds 15, 30 miles per hour, a sea breeze. temperatures cool for the most part across the entire bay area. 60s and upper 50s for the coast. upper 60s for the south bay and a...
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he remains in bellevue hospital this morning for chest pain and heart palpitations. he faces another criminal trial in los angeles. weinstein set to be sentenced in new york on march 11th. he's facing decades behind bars. joining us right now, judge andrew napolitano. wow. >> so there's no date set in the california trial but the principal -- listen to this, the principal accuser in california is one of the witnesses in this case, whom the jury either disbelieved or discounted. to refresh your memory, the two major charges for which he was acquitted required new allegations and older allegations. one of those older allegations was one of the principal accusers in california. stated differently, both the prosecution and the defense in california have seen how she does in direct testimony and under cross-examination. so they both have a little bit of an advantage. but it's an equal advantage. so i don't think it's going to change anything. i don't think what happened in new york makes the prosecution of him in la easier or the defense of him in la easier. but la is alm
he remains in bellevue hospital this morning for chest pain and heart palpitations. he faces another criminal trial in los angeles. weinstein set to be sentenced in new york on march 11th. he's facing decades behind bars. joining us right now, judge andrew napolitano. wow. >> so there's no date set in the california trial but the principal -- listen to this, the principal accuser in california is one of the witnesses in this case, whom the jury either disbelieved or discounted. to refresh...
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vincent, over 116 bellevue, 250 a beacon, downtown hospital. and the hospital, these hospitals, we're the ones probably under the most rest but they were able to get through. we want to thank all the people that helped save vincent's, getting the water that they needed, and the support that they needed. also, i would like to say to people that might consider doing this, that services should be made available in new york city tomorrow in a fair and equitable equitable basis. anyone thinks that they are going to back gouge consumers or ask for extra amounts of money for food or anything else, we are going to have the police and consumer affairs department out there, so just be careful. this is a time in which we all have to cooperate and help each other. -- parking is suspended, sanitation services will take place in most of the city, except, obviously, in the lower part of manhattan, where the sanitation department will be working to remove debris, which has already started. and the schools, again, will be closed tomorrow. and hopefully we will
vincent, over 116 bellevue, 250 a beacon, downtown hospital. and the hospital, these hospitals, we're the ones probably under the most rest but they were able to get through. we want to thank all the people that helped save vincent's, getting the water that they needed, and the support that they needed. also, i would like to say to people that might consider doing this, that services should be made available in new york city tomorrow in a fair and equitable equitable basis. anyone thinks that...
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i woke up from a coma at bellevue hospital a week later and was told what happened to me. i was utterly devastated. disabled and disfigured, i thought my career as an entertainer was over. i had no idea what life on one leg would be like. at this point, my long journey of recovery began. it takes a village to survive trauma. i relied on the support of loved ones, doctors and caregivers, but ultimately it was my life of music that saved me. music therapy was immediately implemented during my inpatient rehab treatment. from the nurses playing my original cds in the icu to using vocal exercises to help regain my respiratory strength. but it was the act of visiting and singing for other trauma patients that truly transformed me. by sharing my experience through song with others in need, i found a new life's mission. i have since dedicated my life and career to advocating for trauma survivors, especially our wounded military. i became the first civilian to sing the national anthem at walter reed army hospital. and the first u.s. performer to tour our wounded warrior transition
i woke up from a coma at bellevue hospital a week later and was told what happened to me. i was utterly devastated. disabled and disfigured, i thought my career as an entertainer was over. i had no idea what life on one leg would be like. at this point, my long journey of recovery began. it takes a village to survive trauma. i relied on the support of loved ones, doctors and caregivers, but ultimately it was my life of music that saved me. music therapy was immediately implemented during my...
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also accident in carson city, 580 nb near bellevue, expect slow traffic in all of those areas. chain controls on coming up on channel 2 news this hmm hmm hmm-hmm-hmm-hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm-hmm let us be lovers, we'll marry our fortunes together [ cheering ] i've got some real estate here in my bag counting the cars on the new jersey turnpike they've all come to look for america all come to look for america all come to look for america all come to look for america "this is channel 2 news, coverage you can count on" strong winds caused problems yesterday... and now there's snow. jeff martinez is in the weather center to show us what we can coverage. and chain controls are already up on i-80 over the pass. ky sisson is live at gold ranch to tell us about road conditions there... and what drivers can expect on their morning commute. and one man is dead... after park on kietzke lane last night. was it another gang shooting? we'll show you what police are saying. these stories top your news right now at 6:30 a-m. today is thursday, february 18, 20-16. good morning, i'm john potter.
also accident in carson city, 580 nb near bellevue, expect slow traffic in all of those areas. chain controls on coming up on channel 2 news this hmm hmm hmm-hmm-hmm-hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm-hmm let us be lovers, we'll marry our fortunes together [ cheering ] i've got some real estate here in my bag counting the cars on the new jersey turnpike they've all come to look for america all come to look for america all come to look for america all come to look for america "this is channel 2 news,...
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it covers a big stretch of bellevue avenue. the message all black transqueer nonbinary lives matter. >>> coming up, a new coronavirus relief bill could be coming soon. >> who is at the top of the list this time around? >>> the unique learning environment some bay area students could take part in this fall. >>> your trader joe's groceries could soon look a lot different thanks to a bay area teenager. >>> what was discovered inside coffee beans that landed a man behind bars. >>> if you noticed haze in the air today, a little bit of smoke from the mineral fire and from the hog fire as well. not too much. air quality for tomorrow, most of the bay area is looking ok. just unsensitive maybe for sensitive groups for north bay dear california... we know these are challenging times. rest assured, you are not alone. we've all had to adapt. and with summer here, your energy bills might go up with rising temperatures. together, we can save energy and money. try closing your shades during the day... setting your ac to 78° or higher... or c
it covers a big stretch of bellevue avenue. the message all black transqueer nonbinary lives matter. >>> coming up, a new coronavirus relief bill could be coming soon. >> who is at the top of the list this time around? >>> the unique learning environment some bay area students could take part in this fall. >>> your trader joe's groceries could soon look a lot different thanks to a bay area teenager. >>> what was discovered inside coffee beans that...
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. >> reporter: doctor celine gounder is an infectious disease specialist at bellevue hospital in new york. >> i think the headline here is that if you have received both does of the pfizer or for that matter the moderna vaccine, you are fully protected against severe disease, hospitalization and death even with the delta variant. >> reporter: gounder says the j&j vaccine is also holding up well, but cases are rising in 26 states, and hospitalizations rates are up in 17 states, 27% in florida, almost exclusively among the unvaccinated. this as the c.d.c. released new guidance urging schools to fully reopen in the fall, saying vaccinated students and staff do not have to wear masks, and that social distancing isn't a requirement for in-person learning even in areas with high case rates. >> i think that new guidance is essentially meaningless unless you have a way to track who has been vaccinated and who hasn't. >> reporter: 21-year-old emma jenks is one of the last peoplee to get a v to get a vaccine dose at the javits center before it shuts down. >> i feel that the people i'm around a
. >> reporter: doctor celine gounder is an infectious disease specialist at bellevue hospital in new york. >> i think the headline here is that if you have received both does of the pfizer or for that matter the moderna vaccine, you are fully protected against severe disease, hospitalization and death even with the delta variant. >> reporter: gounder says the j&j vaccine is also holding up well, but cases are rising in 26 states, and hospitalizations rates are up in 17...
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the nypd, two people were shot, a woman and child, taken to bellevue hospital, not life-threatening injuries. it's just one of the latest shootings, an increase in crime this year, so far this year, shooting incident in the city are up more than 83%. shooting victims have increased by as much as 78%. the chief of patrols speaking about the violent this week. >> how we focus on increase in crime? prevent gun violence, targeting hundred blocks identified by the highest rate of gun violence and has patrols. >> again, back here at times square, all of these roads are blocked off. police are telling people to stay away they've not only blocked off this section but nearby side street to prevent traffic as the investigation unfolds, there's still a lot of questions specifically about the motives but the nypd does tell us they will have an update and will hold a press conference and about an hour's time. jon: thank you. more unrest in jerusalem tonight, palestinians face off with israeli police over a decade old conflict. the state department saying it extremely concerned about renewed clashes there
the nypd, two people were shot, a woman and child, taken to bellevue hospital, not life-threatening injuries. it's just one of the latest shootings, an increase in crime this year, so far this year, shooting incident in the city are up more than 83%. shooting victims have increased by as much as 78%. the chief of patrols speaking about the violent this week. >> how we focus on increase in crime? prevent gun violence, targeting hundred blocks identified by the highest rate of gun violence...
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we spoke to someone from bellevue, washington. who says it doesn't get any better than this? beautiful love the weather down here. it's definitely a change. but i have to say i do prefer it down here. my wife is actually back in cincinnati for work. and so it's really cold there, and so we feel a little bad that she's not part of this, but we're enjoying it. great weather can't complain. everyone we talked to said some rain would certainly be nice, but might as well enjoy the warm weather while we have it. let's go now to our chief meteorologist, bill martin and bill some records were set once again today. two days in a row. heather records in the bay area really all brought to us by this high pressure zone, which is here in that way. i put that big cloud now that high pressure area is basically not supposed to be there. it's supposed to be further south. it's supposed to go south this time of year. so the jet stream is able to drop in and bring us rain. that's winter, its mediterranean climate winner dry summer and in the summer months when it's dry , we get the jet stream g
we spoke to someone from bellevue, washington. who says it doesn't get any better than this? beautiful love the weather down here. it's definitely a change. but i have to say i do prefer it down here. my wife is actually back in cincinnati for work. and so it's really cold there, and so we feel a little bad that she's not part of this, but we're enjoying it. great weather can't complain. everyone we talked to said some rain would certainly be nice, but might as well enjoy the warm weather while...
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the eight-acre campus in bellevue, washington took nearly two years to build. most of the employees assigned to work there never moved in. extensive say, the pandemic has everyone in the company working from home and it will now have small satellite offices in 71 central location to better serve those workers. the u.s. postal service is trying to update its look. the agency will award more than $6 billion of contracts to build the next generation of delivery trucks. 180,000 trucks will be purchased and here are three proposed models. one aspect is that it should still be the same, the steering wheel will remain on the right side. >>> some american produced farmers say, foreign competition make it impossible for them to survive seasonal crop imports increased 500%. from 2000 to 2019 and farmers say, it's a crisis situation. >> it for the with fruit and makes it hard to compete. growing in florida versus growing in mexico. >> the new trade dealtween the u.s., mexico and canada will fit very, poultry and egg farmers no protections for produced farmers. the departm
the eight-acre campus in bellevue, washington took nearly two years to build. most of the employees assigned to work there never moved in. extensive say, the pandemic has everyone in the company working from home and it will now have small satellite offices in 71 central location to better serve those workers. the u.s. postal service is trying to update its look. the agency will award more than $6 billion of contracts to build the next generation of delivery trucks. 180,000 trucks will be...
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that woman that was arrested a short while ago, again, we have heard she has gone to bellevue hospital and is under a psych eval. among those injured, terence monahan, the highest ranking uniformed officer. this all went down just a few feet away from an antiviolence march led by local clergy who were calling for peace in the city. new york city mayor bill de blasio signed measures including a ban on choke hold on other restraints yesterday, while condemning the violence against police. listen. >> there is no acceptable violent protest. any violent protest will be stopped and they will be consequences for anyone involved, and anyone, anywhere, whether in protest or anything else, who assaults a police officer, it's unacceptable and they will suffer the consequences. >> some protesters said that the police didn't let them exercise their right to protest. at least 37 people have been arrested during all of this, with at least one person being charged with assault. chief monahan speaking about the reforms and that bridge incident this morning. >> as a police officer, we make arrests. i ca
that woman that was arrested a short while ago, again, we have heard she has gone to bellevue hospital and is under a psych eval. among those injured, terence monahan, the highest ranking uniformed officer. this all went down just a few feet away from an antiviolence march led by local clergy who were calling for peace in the city. new york city mayor bill de blasio signed measures including a ban on choke hold on other restraints yesterday, while condemning the violence against police. listen....
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jobina: a couple and their dogs got out of this house after it slid off the foundation this morning in bellevue, washington. officials believe a water main break caused a landslide. dozens of neighbors were forced to evacuate. reggie: construction of a south bay complex has been paused because of contaminated soil. the owners of the new town center will have to get rid of chemicals left behind from drycleaners and an old automotive center. they submitted reports to officials about who may have been exposed. developers plan to dig 32 feet of doyle -- 32 feet of soil lower the chances of contaminants below the garage. jobina: a mom just ran into the record books. she finished the houston marathon in two hours, 19 minutes command 12 seconds. it is the fastest marathon time for an american woman, crushing the previous record set 16 years ago. she was a four time all-american runner in college. she suffered an ankle injury just after graduation. eight years later, seight yearsa her running shoes running her first marathon in 2017, just seven months after giving birth to her second child. fast forwar
jobina: a couple and their dogs got out of this house after it slid off the foundation this morning in bellevue, washington. officials believe a water main break caused a landslide. dozens of neighbors were forced to evacuate. reggie: construction of a south bay complex has been paused because of contaminated soil. the owners of the new town center will have to get rid of chemicals left behind from drycleaners and an old automotive center. they submitted reports to officials about who may have...
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around the bay mid 40s to the 50s, 51 san francisco, 47 bellevue, 49 fremont. now look at the afternoon for your san francisco area we are looking at partly cloudy skies to start the day by noon already feeling quite mild 67 degrees. into the afternoon, 72 the afternoon high expected in the city of seven cisco. for the rest of us 85 degrees expected for santa rosa, 80 for fairfield, 80 degrees in san rafael. the inter- the inner east bay upper '80s. antioch 87, closer to the water we have 81 oakland, pacifica and along the coast is 70 degrees expected. our south bay locations will warm-up as well. 83 san jose, 84 morgan hill, 81 santa cruz. user extended forecast. temperatures continuing to climb, again, the hottest day on wednesday we are likely to break records, at that point. and then we see a sharp turn around as we get into thursday. temperatures tumble friday into to saturday, even the possibility of scattered showers and some rain in the forecast. the incentive forecast there has a little bit of everything going on. >> even so, rosemary, that wednesday l
around the bay mid 40s to the 50s, 51 san francisco, 47 bellevue, 49 fremont. now look at the afternoon for your san francisco area we are looking at partly cloudy skies to start the day by noon already feeling quite mild 67 degrees. into the afternoon, 72 the afternoon high expected in the city of seven cisco. for the rest of us 85 degrees expected for santa rosa, 80 for fairfield, 80 degrees in san rafael. the inter- the inner east bay upper '80s. antioch 87, closer to the water we have 81...
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dozens of fellow officers cheered and clapped as officer brian o'donnell and his family left bellevue hospital today. police say o'donnell was among several officers trying to arrest a man who was wielding an 11-inch meat cleaver near penn station yesterday. the man allegedly slash the officer in the face with the cleaver. officers then shot that attacker who was s now in stable condition. >>> you've heard of snakes on plane but how about a snake in some pants. police in wisconsin are looking for this guy right here. they say he walk inside pet store last month, grabbed a snake and shoved it into his pants. workers at the store say the guy was actually a regular there but they don't know his nape. he has not been back to the store since. >>> what an unexpected show in ocean beach, california. take look at this cell phone video captures a great white shark, a big one, leaping out of the water just beyond a group of surfers the group doesn't even seem to notice the shark when they're surfing. it's not clear why the great white was jumping out of the water but i'm assuming it sought some
dozens of fellow officers cheered and clapped as officer brian o'donnell and his family left bellevue hospital today. police say o'donnell was among several officers trying to arrest a man who was wielding an 11-inch meat cleaver near penn station yesterday. the man allegedly slash the officer in the face with the cleaver. officers then shot that attacker who was s now in stable condition. >>> you've heard of snakes on plane but how about a snake in some pants. police in wisconsin are...
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bellevue, fla., democrats lined -- caller: good morning, i would have to say harry s. truman for a variety of reasons. he truly integrated the united states armed forces and as much as he took the minority population in the armed forces and brought them into the mainstream whereas prior to his administration, their tasks and the meal. -- had been menial. he incorporated tuskegee airmen and incorporate them into context and they had a role in our victory in europe. also, he utilized the atomic bomb to end the pacific war. he did not foresee nuclear proliferation, obviously, but in so doing, he was just carrying out what he had learned in the first world war. he regarded the atomic bomb as simply a big artillery piece. he had been an artillery man in the first world war. he was a decent individual and he thought about enormous change in the armed forces. host: let me go back to two photographs. this is former president hoover, truman, and eisenhower. truman and hoover became friends during their post-presidency because they detested eisenhower for his refusal -- refusal
bellevue, fla., democrats lined -- caller: good morning, i would have to say harry s. truman for a variety of reasons. he truly integrated the united states armed forces and as much as he took the minority population in the armed forces and brought them into the mainstream whereas prior to his administration, their tasks and the meal. -- had been menial. he incorporated tuskegee airmen and incorporate them into context and they had a role in our victory in europe. also, he utilized the atomic...
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asha sharma wanted, so she moved back to downtown seattle after she tried suburban life in downtown bellevue. >> over all, i missed the energy and the bustle and the pulse of being part of something. >> reporter: grueling commutes, waning car culture, and a sense of isolation are fueling the suburban rejection, according to gallagher. what is it that people do want? >> what people want is really a sense of liveliness and neighborhood identity and community. >> reporter: of the estimated 132 million homes across the country, about 80% are in metropolitan regions, and of that 80%, more than half are in the suburbs. but for the first time in almost a century, our largest cities are growing at a faster rate than the suburbs. metro areas with 5 million-plus people saw double digit downtown population growth between 2000 and 2010, according to the u.s. census. >> sort of like proximity is the new location, location, location. it's access, access, access. people want to be near the things they want to do, and the future is going to look very different. >> reporter: that future is what denise and ga
asha sharma wanted, so she moved back to downtown seattle after she tried suburban life in downtown bellevue. >> over all, i missed the energy and the bustle and the pulse of being part of something. >> reporter: grueling commutes, waning car culture, and a sense of isolation are fueling the suburban rejection, according to gallagher. what is it that people do want? >> what people want is really a sense of liveliness and neighborhood identity and community. >> reporter:...
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. >>> now to a stunning scene out of bellevue, washington. two people escaped from a home that slid from its foundation and collapsed. it happened after a water main break that forced an entire area to evacuate. workers are trying to figure out how the water main break caused the landslide in the first place. >>> a chp chopper helping with a rescue in the pacific this afternoon. we are waiting for word on exactly what happened, but we did spot first responders loading a person into an ambulance. that call came from more!. popular with hikers and in the past more than a few have had to be helped from the rugged cliffs hanging above the beach. in the meantime, people enjoyed clear conditions over the santa clara bay today. before the sun went down, the chopper cut this video of gorgeous video over the city. there is the golden gate bridge. a live look at the san mateo bridge, right now. >>> another beautiful site of light traffic. a good sign for drivers. chief meteorologist paul heggen is here. it's a very clear night. >> not bad out right now
. >>> now to a stunning scene out of bellevue, washington. two people escaped from a home that slid from its foundation and collapsed. it happened after a water main break that forced an entire area to evacuate. workers are trying to figure out how the water main break caused the landslide in the first place. >>> a chp chopper helping with a rescue in the pacific this afternoon. we are waiting for word on exactly what happened, but we did spot first responders loading a person...
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this is bellevue. cars totals, you wanted the keys, they're still here. they don't work. and quite frankly the water still is in the vehicle. let's show you where the water came from. it came from a creek, a creek which now, if you went and looked at it you wouldn't believe. that's where the water came, came rushing up this way. if you look carefully at the free line there, you might be able to see how high the water was. you see the bright green of the foliage and then it gets into the kind of soft brown color. that's where the water level was that came into this community. all day we talked about the cleanup effort. we talked about the volunteers. we wanted to introduce you to a couple of them. so kevin quinn, you're with which church? >> cross point community church. >> and who did you bring today? >> we brought up to about 450 volunteers out to the bellevue area. >> how hard was it to get people to come? >> not hard at all. we sent out two e-mails and we were flooded with them. >> we want to introduce you to some of the young people you've been working with. let me ge
this is bellevue. cars totals, you wanted the keys, they're still here. they don't work. and quite frankly the water still is in the vehicle. let's show you where the water came from. it came from a creek, a creek which now, if you went and looked at it you wouldn't believe. that's where the water came, came rushing up this way. if you look carefully at the free line there, you might be able to see how high the water was. you see the bright green of the foliage and then it gets into the kind of...
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we're going to look live right here at bellevue hospital in manhattan. that's where dr. craig spencer, back from treating ebola patients in west africa is in isolation right now. >> and look at where he lives. his apartment has been sealed off. the apartment building has not been, but his apartment has. and it will be decontaminated like we have seen so many times now with this disease. and the bowling alley he went to the night before he started feeling symptoms, also shut down right now. >> a lot of precautions being taken. a cdc go team deployed. the first test for them and the ebola czar. we have linsey davis at the hospital. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, george. bellevue hospital had conducted drills like this for months in anticipation of this very scenario. and this morning dr. craig spencer is here. officials monitoring his every move, leading up to the moment his temperature started to increase and they're saying he started to see stops of fatigue as early as tuesday. this morning 33-year-old dr. craig spencer and miss live-in fiancee, morgan dixon, a
we're going to look live right here at bellevue hospital in manhattan. that's where dr. craig spencer, back from treating ebola patients in west africa is in isolation right now. >> and look at where he lives. his apartment has been sealed off. the apartment building has not been, but his apartment has. and it will be decontaminated like we have seen so many times now with this disease. and the bowling alley he went to the night before he started feeling symptoms, also shut down right...
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officials at bellevue hospital say that spencer is receiving therapies that have been effective in treating ebola patients at hospitals in atlanta and nebraska. dr. spencer developed symptoms of the virus last month after he returned from guinea. that's where he was helping people with the deadly illness. back in our area, the ben franklin bridge is open this morning once again after runners and walkers made their way across this morning for a charity event. here's a live look at the ben franklin bridge. you can see traffic is moving. looking good out there. it was flooded earlier today with hundreds of runners and walkers. they were there for the cooper norcross run the bridge 10k. nbc 10's matt delucia is live at the base of the bridge in camden, and matt, it reopened just a short time ago. >> yeah, that's right. about 20 minutes ago, traffic reopened on both sides of the ben franklin bridge. of course, it has a little bit of an impact out here, even on a sunday morning. thousands of people depend on this bridge. you can see some of the cars behind me as they are making their way into phi
officials at bellevue hospital say that spencer is receiving therapies that have been effective in treating ebola patients at hospitals in atlanta and nebraska. dr. spencer developed symptoms of the virus last month after he returned from guinea. that's where he was helping people with the deadly illness. back in our area, the ben franklin bridge is open this morning once again after runners and walkers made their way across this morning for a charity event. here's a live look at the ben...
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celine gounder, epidemiologist at nyu grossman school of medicine and bellevue hospital and former member of the biden/harris covid-19 advisory counsel. always good to see you. thank you for being with us tonight. >> it's great to be here. >> notwithstanding you had some involvement in ebola all those years ago, it's a very interesting idea, this concept of actually giving people two doses. we were sort of told in the beginning based on the information we had that was not really -- it was a nonstarter. what do you make from the fda's discussions today and what that will likely lead to? >> yeah, i'll admit you kind of gave me flashbacks there, i spent two months in guinea in the ebola, and questions about mix and match with different vaccines as well as needing additional doses, you know, i think if you look at all the vaccines that we have, there is only one vaccine where we give a single dose. that is the yellow fever vaccine. every other vaccine is given as two, three, four doses, and so many of us anticipated that you would really need to give multiple doses. with respect to mixing and
celine gounder, epidemiologist at nyu grossman school of medicine and bellevue hospital and former member of the biden/harris covid-19 advisory counsel. always good to see you. thank you for being with us tonight. >> it's great to be here. >> notwithstanding you had some involvement in ebola all those years ago, it's a very interesting idea, this concept of actually giving people two doses. we were sort of told in the beginning based on the information we had that was not really --...
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today i was on service at bellevue. not one of my patients today had covid. that is a dramatic difference from what we were dealing with last summer. that is really a reflection of this being a part of the country where many people have been vaccinated, and that's making a difference. however, that's not the case in many parts of the country still. en though we do have these safe and effective vaccines, and we're bearing the burden, the suffering, resulting from that lack of vaccination. >> so nationally right now, we have 53% of the population fully vaccinated, and we've heard over and over again we're seeing in hospitalizations and deaths is the vast majority are unvaccinated. and yet, still, so many new cases. in erl summer, celine, we thought we had reached a turning point where vaccines pre protected us from getting and spreading covid. what does the real turning point look like to you, especially with delta? >> doctor: the surge we're seeing this summer is very much related to delta. this strain of the virus is far more infectious than any other vo vorn
today i was on service at bellevue. not one of my patients today had covid. that is a dramatic difference from what we were dealing with last summer. that is really a reflection of this being a part of the country where many people have been vaccinated, and that's making a difference. however, that's not the case in many parts of the country still. en though we do have these safe and effective vaccines, and we're bearing the burden, the suffering, resulting from that lack of vaccination....
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. >>> that scare at a high school ball field in bellevue, pennsylvania. a large tree falling on to a group of people on a softball field. at least six people taken to the hospital. authorities say most were children. none of the injuries are expected to be life threatening. good news. >>> stormy daniels filing a new lawsuit against president trump. suing him for defamation after he tweeted it was a quote total con job after she released a sketch about a man she says threatened her to keep her quiet. daniels other lawsuit on the nondisclosure is on hold while the president's lawyer michael cohen now deals with a criminal investigation. >>> when we come back tonight, made in america, do you know where much of "the avengers" was filmed? any guesses? >> announcer: "world news tonight" sponsored by nondrowsy 24-hour claritin. live claritin clear. nondrowsy claritin. live claritin clear. day after day, after day. because life should have more wishes and less worries. feel the clarity and live claritin clear. at fidelity, our online u.s. equity trades are just $
. >>> that scare at a high school ball field in bellevue, pennsylvania. a large tree falling on to a group of people on a softball field. at least six people taken to the hospital. authorities say most were children. none of the injuries are expected to be life threatening. good news. >>> stormy daniels filing a new lawsuit against president trump. suing him for defamation after he tweeted it was a quote total con job after she released a sketch about a man she says threatened...
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isno sitting on a hundred applications for officers to go into nearby agencies.io they are going into bellevue, going out in the pierce county because they don't want to work here where it's become a sport to attackhe police officers, not just the activists on the street, but the council members who are in positions of power routinely go after these police officers. it's untenable to be a police officer in the city of seattle right now. >> mark: that's the best way of putting it, thank you for that and happy thanksgiving. seattle isn't the only place where crime is surging, here's a look at how things are going in the nation's biggest city. >> we are seeing improvement in every passing month, we've got a lot to do. >> ; the mayor's comment and understatement, the nypd said there has been a troubling spike in shootings. just take a look at the numbers, as of yesterday there have been more than 1300 shootings in the city so far this year compared to 699 during the same time period last year. the mayor saying the pandemic is partly responsible. >> mark: it's also the general lawlessness like the
isno sitting on a hundred applications for officers to go into nearby agencies.io they are going into bellevue, going out in the pierce county because they don't want to work here where it's become a sport to attackhe police officers, not just the activists on the street, but the council members who are in positions of power routinely go after these police officers. it's untenable to be a police officer in the city of seattle right now. >> mark: that's the best way of putting it, thank...
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check out bellevue, washington. tesla motors tweeted this time lapse video of customers queued up for blocks and blocks and more blocks. the caption,longest live "ever"! tesla's stock rose about 2% today closing around $230 a share. it's climbed 66% from a february low. but it is just back around where it started this year. >>> california is making history when it comes to the minimum wage. the state assembly and senate have both passed a bill that will raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour by the year 2022. and on monday, governor brown will sign it making california the first in the nation to commit to this amount. [ chanting ] >>> the wage hike is exactly what these protestors in san jose want. hundreds of them marched at the plaza de cesar chavez on this state holiday that honors the late labor leader. many held signs that read, [ non-english language ] , or enough is enough. >> here we have syu rallying to remind folks there are still struggles and fights for workers. for example, fighting for $15 minimum wage.
check out bellevue, washington. tesla motors tweeted this time lapse video of customers queued up for blocks and blocks and more blocks. the caption,longest live "ever"! tesla's stock rose about 2% today closing around $230 a share. it's climbed 66% from a february low. but it is just back around where it started this year. >>> california is making history when it comes to the minimum wage. the state assembly and senate have both passed a bill that will raise the minimum wage...
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dozens of officers cheered him as brian o'donnell was wheeled out of bellevue hospital. he was attacked by a man who was upset that his car was booted. >>> california governor jerry brown approving legislation that allows businesses to stock epipen but condemned the maker for raising the price of the pens while also supporting the california legislation. >>> three men have discovered a 119-year-old ship wreck at the bottom of lake superior. they spent years looking for the wreck before finding it earlier this month using sonar. the ship sank in october of 1897. >>> i don't know if you saw it, but you can see the wheel and the mast is pretty much in tact. very cool. >> back to you guys. >> good stuff. >> see you later. >>> this is an expiration day. futures going out plus rebalancing and we have a creation of a new sector in the s&p. a lot to happen in the next 30 minutes with the dow down 79. a leading trader will tell us what he is watching in just a moment. >> check out apple ceo tim cook welcoming customers at its palo alto store. we'll go live to silicon valley for a
dozens of officers cheered him as brian o'donnell was wheeled out of bellevue hospital. he was attacked by a man who was upset that his car was booted. >>> california governor jerry brown approving legislation that allows businesses to stock epipen but condemned the maker for raising the price of the pens while also supporting the california legislation. >>> three men have discovered a 119-year-old ship wreck at the bottom of lake superior. they spent years looking for the...
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me, personally, when i have been caring for patients on the front lines at bellevue, i have been using the same face shield since march. so this is really a critical need that needs to have been met really months ago, but will be finally met under the new administration. >> speaking of those critical needs that need to be met, like, immediately, president trump has not accepted the results of the election, and the white house is blocking the transition of the biden team. how much of an impact is that having on your ability to hit the ground running, especially when it comes to the crucial task of distributing a vaccine? >> look, we're doing everything we can with the other partners that we can reach out to. that includes state and local health departments and public officials. that includes the private sector. this at the same time is a national security threat. this is a national emergency. the idea that you would not have collaborative hand-over power in this context when national security, the health of american people and the economy are very much at stake is really quite shameful.
me, personally, when i have been caring for patients on the front lines at bellevue, i have been using the same face shield since march. so this is really a critical need that needs to have been met really months ago, but will be finally met under the new administration. >> speaking of those critical needs that need to be met, like, immediately, president trump has not accepted the results of the election, and the white house is blocking the transition of the biden team. how much of an...
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nbc national correspondent kate snow is at bellevue hospital with more on that, and the latest on a doctor who is fighting the virus. kate, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you, matt. there's been a real outcry from the medical community, even from the white house over the weekend. late last night, you saw the governor of the state of new york andrew cuomo coming out to clarify that he said doctors and nurses coming back from west africa could be put in a 21-day quarantine at their homes. still, many are saying do we need this policy at all? new york governor andrew cuomo last night seemed to try to strike a middle ground, saying health care workers should be comfortable, but still insisting on a 21-day quarantine. >> my personal practice is to err on the side of caution. >> reporter: a course of criticism after new york joined new jersey and illinois in forcing a mandatory quarantine. ebola survivor nancy writebol said it would discourage others from volunteering in west africa. >> we won't have medical people willing to go and help. many doctors and nurses cannot afford
nbc national correspondent kate snow is at bellevue hospital with more on that, and the latest on a doctor who is fighting the virus. kate, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you, matt. there's been a real outcry from the medical community, even from the white house over the weekend. late last night, you saw the governor of the state of new york andrew cuomo coming out to clarify that he said doctors and nurses coming back from west africa could be put in a 21-day...
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one with the director of bellevue hospital, who resigned in embarrassment. eastman was mortified. but he had recruited george foster peabody who became the financial mainstay. he said by the time you're really ready to announce everyone will have forgotten this and all will be well. that is what happened. by november he did not have 100 names but 150. they had their first meeting in early november. by january they produce their first booklet with these names and addresses listed. with their charter and constitution. by later in the year they gave their first banquet, 600 p all, to honor ethel snowden, the wife of the british mp. this was very elite in its construction. allr they invited men of sorts, what you needed was men who voted area this was the point. -- men who voted. this was the point. having the support was key. i'm sure someone else could tell the story of the parade, they march as a group of 89 men in .op hats and bowlers they are pilloried and mopped -- and everymocked, insult is hurled. it galvanizes them and they are no longer offering their names, they are ready f
one with the director of bellevue hospital, who resigned in embarrassment. eastman was mortified. but he had recruited george foster peabody who became the financial mainstay. he said by the time you're really ready to announce everyone will have forgotten this and all will be well. that is what happened. by november he did not have 100 names but 150. they had their first meeting in early november. by january they produce their first booklet with these names and addresses listed. with their...
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tuberculosis, i would sign court orders to require them to be hospitalized on the special pathogens unit at bellevue. unfortunately, we can't do that, in this case. but, you know, he is presenting a very real threat to others in his working and living environment. >> secretary panetta, i mean, you are familiar with inside the white house. you know, it's a busy, cramped work environment. i think that surprises, probably, a lot of people who haven't been there. do you see a way for the president to remain apart from his political staff? i mean, this idea of him sort of being in the basement near the medical facilities? does that seem like it can work? >> i'm -- i'm not sure what they're thinking. you know, the problem is we have a president of the united states who has covid-19 virus. he still is contagious. he's taking heavy medications. he is taking steroids. i mean, he -- he really ought to be in an isolated situation. and he should be at the hospital, very frankly. but in the white -- in the white house, there is an office upstairs where he can isolate himself. i'm not sure i understand why they w
tuberculosis, i would sign court orders to require them to be hospitalized on the special pathogens unit at bellevue. unfortunately, we can't do that, in this case. but, you know, he is presenting a very real threat to others in his working and living environment. >> secretary panetta, i mean, you are familiar with inside the white house. you know, it's a busy, cramped work environment. i think that surprises, probably, a lot of people who haven't been there. do you see a way for the...
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. >> an expert psychiatrist and author of "weekend at bellevue." good morning to both of you. we'll get to these medical issues in a minute. but let's start with some of the legal issues here. how serious is this potentially? do you think that a judge would revoke ms. lohan's probation? >> the interesting thing is when you're on probation, you're ordered to commit no crimes at all. even jaywalking is get you surrendered. but the reality is, this is a relatively minor offense at most it's assault and battery. it's not something that would bring about a surrender. here's the thing that's going to make all the difference. how does probation feel about this? because they're the ones that have the authority to file a violation with the court. >> so probation has the discretion. >> yes, they do. they don't have to decide to pursue charges, probation could surrender her even if no formal charges have been brought. >> lindsay lohan is about three weeks away from her release. what strikes you about this incident. >> one of the things we see with lindsay lohan is there's a certain amoun
. >> an expert psychiatrist and author of "weekend at bellevue." good morning to both of you. we'll get to these medical issues in a minute. but let's start with some of the legal issues here. how serious is this potentially? do you think that a judge would revoke ms. lohan's probation? >> the interesting thing is when you're on probation, you're ordered to commit no crimes at all. even jaywalking is get you surrendered. but the reality is, this is a relatively minor...