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ultimately, natalie survives by setting herself up in business. she sets herself up as a seamstress. she's making individual garments for clients, one by one. this is before the days of large-scale clothing factories that we begin to see a few decades later. ultimately, natalie is making as much or more money than her husband was. this was the best paying legitimate profession that a woman could enter into in those days. her story eventually is a success story. her daughters grow and up have children of their own. many of her descendants still live here in the new york city area. but, by the time natalie moves on from 97 orchard street a lot , has changed in the neighborhood. it's no longer klein deutscheland and we're seeing more immigrants from eastern europe and immigrants from italy. here we have more evidence of how our building changed over time. you see this dark stripe across the ceiling in this apartment here. this is where the wall between the parlor and the kitchen was when we come along in 1988. but according to blueprints, this is not
ultimately, natalie survives by setting herself up in business. she sets herself up as a seamstress. she's making individual garments for clients, one by one. this is before the days of large-scale clothing factories that we begin to see a few decades later. ultimately, natalie is making as much or more money than her husband was. this was the best paying legitimate profession that a woman could enter into in those days. her story eventually is a success story. her daughters grow and up have...
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please say hello to natalie portman. >>> hi, natalie. >> hello. held had oh. how are you? >> jimmy: i'm good. you are very far away from us. aren't you? >> i am, i'm down under. >> jimmy: yeah. >> australia. >> jimmy: like, what time is it there, now? >> it's noon on tuesday. >> jimmy: oh. it's -- >> we are in december here. >> jimmy: oh, wow. what's december going to be like? give us a preview. >> summer is starting, guys. >> jimmy: all right will. it's the opposite season wise over there. well, it still feels like summer here really. how long have you been in australia? >> i have been here a few months, yeah, and i'm going to be here for a few more months for thor. >> jimmy: you are preparing to shoot thor, do you know everything that is happening in movie already? >> no. >> jimmy: you don't? >> no, no, very little. but just you know, trying to train, hook like a action figure at some point. hopefully. >> jimmy: you know that in the comics your character, jane foster, becomes thor, she takes on the powers of thor andthe hammer and everything like that. will you, do you k
please say hello to natalie portman. >>> hi, natalie. >> hello. held had oh. how are you? >> jimmy: i'm good. you are very far away from us. aren't you? >> i am, i'm down under. >> jimmy: yeah. >> australia. >> jimmy: like, what time is it there, now? >> it's noon on tuesday. >> jimmy: oh. it's -- >> we are in december here. >> jimmy: oh, wow. what's december going to be like? give us a preview. >> summer is starting,...
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natalie is the west coast anchored nbc's today show. she's the host of dateline and anchor behind closed door she currently served as host and cohost of access live as well as news anchor of today were she cohosted the show third hour. national correspondent dateline and msnbc. were really grateful, natalie, for your excellent reporting during these tumultuous times. so we are delighted you have made time for this talk today. i also went to point out that natalie has a special connection to this. because of multiple breath from mercy shares recipes and tips for healthy lifestyle. welcome natalie, we are delighted to have you with this, thank you so much for being here today. >> it's my pleasure peggy thank you so much for the warm introduction. it is a wonderful topic and opportunity for us to really focus on her health. especially right now. doctor lisa mosconi, this book he wrote the xx brain is fascinating. i think it's selling important for women to understand the significance of the research but the preventative tips that you put o
natalie is the west coast anchored nbc's today show. she's the host of dateline and anchor behind closed door she currently served as host and cohost of access live as well as news anchor of today were she cohosted the show third hour. national correspondent dateline and msnbc. were really grateful, natalie, for your excellent reporting during these tumultuous times. so we are delighted you have made time for this talk today. i also went to point out that natalie has a special connection to...
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natalie: good morning. we will see the house vote on the $2000 cash package to increase checks to americans. they are going to vote to override the president's veto on the defense policy bill. that would be the first time, if it passes the house and senate, the first time that congress has overridden one of trump's vetoes. we will see the $2000 bill -- it is being brought up on suspension, it will need two thirds to pass in the house. if it gets that, it will go to the senate. that is why they will need republicans, pelosi is calling on trump to ask republicans to help her pass it. then it will go to the senate. will bring ithe up on tuesday when they take the vote. and we will see if republicans object to it or not. host: what time is this vote going to take place today? the vote on the $2000 and the ndaa veto override? natalie: it is going to be late this afternoon, probably around 5:00. the house has been out for the holiday and they are going to come back in this afternoon, probably 4:00 or 5:00 and sta
natalie: good morning. we will see the house vote on the $2000 cash package to increase checks to americans. they are going to vote to override the president's veto on the defense policy bill. that would be the first time, if it passes the house and senate, the first time that congress has overridden one of trump's vetoes. we will see the $2000 bill -- it is being brought up on suspension, it will need two thirds to pass in the house. if it gets that, it will go to the senate. that is why they...
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natalie gumpertz is in a tough spot. she's all alone with children to raise and no paycheck coming in anymore. she is left with a few options. she can go to public assistance. more likely she would have turned immediately to her community, which is a close-knit community of immigrants who rely on each other during difficult times. she probably would have asked for help from john and caroline schneider who were also german-speaking immigrants who ran the saloon on the ground floor of this building, schneider's saloon. ultimately natalie sets herself up in business. she sets herself up as a seamstre seamstress. she is making individual things for clients. this is before a large scale growth. pretty soon, natalie was making as much fun in those days, so her daughter grows up and lives a life of her own in the new york city. by the time natalie moves on from 45 orchard street, it's no longer a deutschland and we're starting to see immigrants from europe and immigrants from italy. here we show how we have closed over time. th
natalie gumpertz is in a tough spot. she's all alone with children to raise and no paycheck coming in anymore. she is left with a few options. she can go to public assistance. more likely she would have turned immediately to her community, which is a close-knit community of immigrants who rely on each other during difficult times. she probably would have asked for help from john and caroline schneider who were also german-speaking immigrants who ran the saloon on the ground floor of this...
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by the time natalie moved on, a lot changed in the neighborhood. it's no longer claimed deutsche land. we're seeing immigrants from eastern europe and italy. we have more evidence of how our building changed over time. you see this dark stripe across the ceiling in this apartment here. this is where the wall between the parlor and the kitchen was when we come along in 1988. but according to blueprints, this is not historically accurate. originally the kitchen wall would have been where it is now, right there. so we moved the wall back to represent what the apartment would have been -- would have looked like authentically in the 1870s when the family was living here. so here we are in the baldici family home. we leap forward in time to 1935. and you'll see that around you in all of these wonderful amenities that the family would have enjoyed, by 1935, this building has electricity, so they were able to listen to the radio. they had electric lights. and a gas cook top. which is installed here on top of the old coal burning stove. and a sink and batht
by the time natalie moved on, a lot changed in the neighborhood. it's no longer claimed deutsche land. we're seeing immigrants from eastern europe and italy. we have more evidence of how our building changed over time. you see this dark stripe across the ceiling in this apartment here. this is where the wall between the parlor and the kitchen was when we come along in 1988. but according to blueprints, this is not historically accurate. originally the kitchen wall would have been where it is...
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we are also delighted to be joined by natalie morales and natalie as many of you know is the west coast anchor of nbc's today show. she is a dateline and anchor of behind closed doors with natalie morales on reels channel. she served as host of nbc's access and cohost of access live as well as news anchor of today where she cohosted the shows third hour. she joined today in 2006 as national correspondent and reports for all abc news platforms including "nbc nightly news," dateline and msnbc. we are really grateful natalie for your excellent reporting during these tumultuous times. we are delighted you make time for this fascinating talk today. i want to point out natalie has a special connection to this. she has a a book called simple recipes for healthy living from my families kitchen to yours where she shares her favorite recipes and tips for a healthy lifestyle. welcome natalie. we're delighted to have you with us. thank you for being with us here today. >> it's my pleasure, peggy. thank you so much for the warm introduction and its a wonderful topic and an opportunity for us to focu
we are also delighted to be joined by natalie morales and natalie as many of you know is the west coast anchor of nbc's today show. she is a dateline and anchor of behind closed doors with natalie morales on reels channel. she served as host of nbc's access and cohost of access live as well as news anchor of today where she cohosted the shows third hour. she joined today in 2006 as national correspondent and reports for all abc news platforms including "nbc nightly news," dateline and...
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you 0k, natalie? butjust how a covid infection has done this is not fully understood. uclh trust in london has opened a long covid clinic for patients with neurological problems. they come from all over the uk, with a wide variety of symptoms. they may complain of fatigue or dizziness, light—headedness, palpitations or a fast heart rate. sometimes patients complain of pins and needles or numbness. they often describe memory problems, so they may have difficulty focussing or concentrating. they may have difficulty remembering words, or getting words out. there i was, ten weeks ago, i couldn't get out of bed. eli, who is sa, has lost nearly all his strength. covid has affected his memory, brain function, even his vision. but after enduring five months in hospital, and being so close to death, he feels fortunate. i call myself the miracle boy. i've been through something which i've survived. i survived by a very thin line. god flicked the switch and decided, 0k, give him another chance, he's got something do in this world, come back. what about those legs? how fatigued
you 0k, natalie? butjust how a covid infection has done this is not fully understood. uclh trust in london has opened a long covid clinic for patients with neurological problems. they come from all over the uk, with a wide variety of symptoms. they may complain of fatigue or dizziness, light—headedness, palpitations or a fast heart rate. sometimes patients complain of pins and needles or numbness. they often describe memory problems, so they may have difficulty focussing or concentrating....
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natalie: okay. lemonis: thank you so much. natalie: oh... lemonis: obviously, at this point, there's more going on with monica than she wants to talk about, because we didn't even get to finish our agilex meeting. quite frankly we didn't get to finish a lot of the things that we started. and in order for this thing to actually not end badly, it's probably a good idea that we all sit down and understand what direction we're going. so, what do you guys think we do now? jessica: i don't know. whatever she's happy and decides. it's her money. it's her business. monica: i don't want this to look like every other brand. that's it. caity: in order for this to be successful, monica needs to be comfortable with what we're doing. and i think she has a lot of uncertainty, which makes me uncomfortable. monica: my whole thing about this whole process is not losing sight of why we started it, how we started it, and where we want to go. lemonis: are you really gonna try to sell me that? you've navigated the whole process. so i was at your office. i asked t
natalie: okay. lemonis: thank you so much. natalie: oh... lemonis: obviously, at this point, there's more going on with monica than she wants to talk about, because we didn't even get to finish our agilex meeting. quite frankly we didn't get to finish a lot of the things that we started. and in order for this thing to actually not end badly, it's probably a good idea that we all sit down and understand what direction we're going. so, what do you guys think we do now? jessica: i don't know....
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>> natalie -- like falling in love with a person. she's a percent of me. >> reporter: four years later, along came nicholas. >> she was in her glory. to have a boy and a girl which was good. >> reporter: things were coming together. >> yep. >> she got directly engaged in the community, in the church. she taught sunday school. she became a girl scout leader. the school board, she did many, many things. >> reporter: and she did almost all of it by herself. paul was still working as a paramedic in new york city, more than 100 miles away. that's a big commitment. this is pretty far from the city. >> yeah. it's a two-hour drive. i was making the new york city money but living up here. and the sacrifice was that i couldn't be home every night. >> reporter: and that they soon discovered can be tough on a marriage. >> we went to counseling for about a year, and she just felt that she never got a break, you know, from being a full-time mom. >> reporter: but they were both committed to making their marriage work. on their tenth wedding anniver
>> natalie -- like falling in love with a person. she's a percent of me. >> reporter: four years later, along came nicholas. >> she was in her glory. to have a boy and a girl which was good. >> reporter: things were coming together. >> yep. >> she got directly engaged in the community, in the church. she taught sunday school. she became a girl scout leader. the school board, she did many, many things. >> reporter: and she did almost all of it by...
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basic income at the index with natalie foster. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. enjoy necessary morning as we bush v.k to push v -- gore. >> here's some of our live coverage friday. on c-span's president-elect joe biden and vice president-elect kamala harris introduced cabinet picks, including the urban development secretary and to leave the agricultural department. that's it 2:30 p.m. eastern. the senate returns at 9:00 a.m. for more debate on the bill. the continuing resolution has already passed in the house. at an event hosted by the council, sisi director dr. robert redfield gave his
basic income at the index with natalie foster. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. enjoy necessary morning as we bush v.k to push v -- gore. >> here's some of our live coverage friday. on c-span's president-elect joe biden and vice president-elect kamala harris introduced cabinet picks, including the urban development secretary and to leave the agricultural department....
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. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> you had the good cop. you had the bad cop and the polygraph. it felt like "law and order." >> the fire broke out before dawn. in the daylight they found this mother is of two young children dead. >> she lived a very courageous life. she was very bold in the things she did. >> after the smoke cleared, a priss tree lingered. >> we knew she did not die in that fire. she died before the fire. >> who do you look to as the suspect? >> obviously the spouse is the first person you look to. >> but her husband had a clear alibi, and he passed a lie detector test. eventually the case grew cold until this witness came forward with a tale of love and lust gone wrong.
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i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline". >>> someone just sucks the life out of you and tells you your dream life isn't going to happen, that wedding you're planning, you don't get to have it. evil exists. evil dwells in people. >> it was a night like this just before halloween, a killing that still haunts. >> found him, he's lying there and i couldn't feel a pulse. >> the young dad, engaged to be married, dead on the ground. >> they determined that it was a murder. >> and here is what made this mystery so chilling. the possible suspects were all in costume. >> the cattle boy and the penguin, everybody is dressed as somebody else. how are you going to be able to identify people in? >> cowboy? penguin? costumed killer? sounds like something ripped from the pages of stephen king. but in this case the horror was real. >> we had this piece of a costume. we didn't know what it was. >> a halloween crime that will send shivers down
i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline". >>> someone just sucks the life out of you and tells you your dream life isn't going to happen, that wedding you're planning, you don't get to have it. evil exists. evil dwells in people. >> it was a night like this just before halloween, a killing that still haunts. >> found him, he's lying there and i couldn't feel a...
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natalie, you're nodding, i can see. i think they should have just left it down on lockdown through the whole of the christmas period, and then start up, like, 2021, a fresh year. if there had been a lockdown christmas, people would have just said, "no, to hell with it, it's christmas." at least this way, there's guidance. the vast majority of people will be responsible and mature about it, but you'll get that minority who think, "well, i can, so i'm going to." and if there were no rules in place, it would be anarchy. this just seems like potentially another massive super spreader event that's been endorsed by the government. they don't want to be the people who cancel christmas. i think it's a big mistake. part of me's really looking forward to christmas, because i'm a big kid and i love christmas. i'm buzzing for it. honestly, the one thing that has been getting me through this entire year is, christmas is coming. well, thank you to all of you for your time and your opinions. however you celebrate, i wish you a peacefu
natalie, you're nodding, i can see. i think they should have just left it down on lockdown through the whole of the christmas period, and then start up, like, 2021, a fresh year. if there had been a lockdown christmas, people would have just said, "no, to hell with it, it's christmas." at least this way, there's guidance. the vast majority of people will be responsible and mature about it, but you'll get that minority who think, "well, i can, so i'm going to." and if there...
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we didn't have time to get to here with me is correspondent natalie mcgill a. little to yourself what do you view that right so up until now i was the iowa was the only state in the country that bans people with any type of felony conviction from voting but recently the state governor to reynolds signed an executive order that would allow people who have served their sentence for a nonviolent felony crime to vote and a lot of credit actually goes to black lives matter protesters they were they lobbied for this and now 60000 iowans will now get the right to vote how many black laws matter members are there and i was like 56 and i was going to put the numbers to do the stuff that's really powerful to close with a republican governor in a state that went for trump and 2016 put their own wine into water with the history now kind of amazing feat but it also doesn't it also doesn't mean that it won't get challenge for all we know a new governor could go in and overturn it because it's an executive order. and also in the black thing somebody crazier than her like afte
we didn't have time to get to here with me is correspondent natalie mcgill a. little to yourself what do you view that right so up until now i was the iowa was the only state in the country that bans people with any type of felony conviction from voting but recently the state governor to reynolds signed an executive order that would allow people who have served their sentence for a nonviolent felony crime to vote and a lot of credit actually goes to black lives matter protesters they were they...
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natalie brand, cbs news, the white house. >>> to wall street. investor seem to be optimistic over potential covid-19 vaccine timelines. taking a look at the big book. the dow is up about 210 points. tesla stock will be added to the s&p 500 in one single step. is the largest to ever be added to the benchmark index with the market value of more than $500 billion. officials were considering adding into two steps but decided to go with the more straightforward process. amazon is seeing its busiest the holiday shopping season in company history. independent businesses could sell on amazon on black friday and cyber monday sales up 60%. and small and midsize companies are selling more than 9000 products per minute on the side. today marks one year since symptoms of the new coronavirus were first detected in wuhan, chinese. the chinese government rejects claims the virus originated their testing across reports, those who lost loved ones accuse officials of a cover-up. life is moving again in wuhan, china. 12 months after it became the world's first epic
natalie brand, cbs news, the white house. >>> to wall street. investor seem to be optimistic over potential covid-19 vaccine timelines. taking a look at the big book. the dow is up about 210 points. tesla stock will be added to the s&p 500 in one single step. is the largest to ever be added to the benchmark index with the market value of more than $500 billion. officials were considering adding into two steps but decided to go with the more straightforward process. amazon is seeing...
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i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. craig m. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> i got a call from allison, she told me that he was missing. >> why would anyone want to hurt him? i knew that my dad had been on match.com. >> this is not going to end well. this is a crime scene. >> miles of nothing up here. it's an easy place for a man to go missing. >> what do you mean you can't find my brother? >> he was the superintendent. not the type to play hooky. >> he really loved teaching and working with kids. >> turns out he wasn't missing, he was dead. >> your missing person case has become a homicide. >> correct. >> that solved one mystery but left another. why would anyone want to kill him? maybe it had something to do with a woman in his life. he'd broken off his engagement with one. >> i just found out he was dead this morning. now i feel like i'm a suspect. >> and there was somebody else nobody knew about. >> i was lonely, just needed someone to talk to. >> did it also get a l
i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. craig m. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> i got a call from allison, she told me that he was missing. >> why would anyone want to hurt him? i knew that my dad had been on match.com. >> this is not going to end well. this is a crime scene. >> miles of nothing up here. it's an easy place for a man to go missing. >> what do you mean you can't find my brother? >> he was...
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natalie pirks, bbc news. it traditionally takes place in february but the efl cup final has been moved to the end of april next year. the idea is to give more chance for fans to attend the game at wembley. the english football league said numbers allowed for the rescheduled fixture on april 25th will depend on government guidelines at the time. no fans are allowed to watch elite sport in london at present. two time women's world cup winner alex morgan says she'll be forever grateful to tottenham hotspur women after announcing she was returning to playing in the united states. the striker onlyjoined spurs in september as she made her competitive return following the birth of he daughter earlier in the year. she scored two goals in five games and is expected to rejoin orlando pride in the nwsl. rugby union's second tier — the championship — has been delayed until march — meaning saracens and their england internationals won't play a competitive game before the six nations. the championship was due to begi
natalie pirks, bbc news. it traditionally takes place in february but the efl cup final has been moved to the end of april next year. the idea is to give more chance for fans to attend the game at wembley. the english football league said numbers allowed for the rescheduled fixture on april 25th will depend on government guidelines at the time. no fans are allowed to watch elite sport in london at present. two time women's world cup winner alex morgan says she'll be forever grateful to...
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i will give the last word to you, natalie. what would you tell somebody who is resisting wearing a mask, resisting doing the basics and social distancing and saying i don't care, i'm going to do my christmas and new year's, i'm going to gather? >> as a frontline health care worker i would beg and plead you, please stay home and wear the mask, social distance as much as, you can, so we can al see ouro families next year fo the holidays. because the things we are seeing in the hospital are terrible. people are tvery, very sick. our beds areer full. people are dyeing and they're dyeing alone. so i urge you to even think of a situation where, you know, you get tono see grandma in the hospital with covid and you have to say good-bye to her over facetime because that's the reality of what's going on right now. i don't think it's a hard ask to ask the public to continue doing what they've been doing and stay home, when you can wear your mask if you have to go out in public, social distance. the frontline health care workers are beggi
i will give the last word to you, natalie. what would you tell somebody who is resisting wearing a mask, resisting doing the basics and social distancing and saying i don't care, i'm going to do my christmas and new year's, i'm going to gather? >> as a frontline health care worker i would beg and plead you, please stay home and wear the mask, social distance as much as, you can, so we can al see ouro families next year fo the holidays. because the things we are seeing in the hospital are...
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well, earlier, ispoke to the south african cricket journalist natalie germanos, who told me the postponement is bad news for the sport there. from south africa's point of view, this is a concern, and you have to give credit to them and for going through the entire summer, able to get through the men's and women's without a positive case. you have to give them credit for that because that was a huge undertaking and to be the first to do it as well, because now other teams have an opportunity to learn. but i guess once you opportunity to learn. but i guess once you get first positive case, that happens within the team environment, again, that's a learning process, but there's no doubt it will be a conservative everybody involved. how is this going to impact south african cricket? this is the worst news for them right now, isn't it? it has not been a happy environment in south african cricket for last year or so, it's been a really tough year. and if you took the covid antinomy out of it, it has been a tough year for south african with everything happening in the boardroom, major sticklers aski
well, earlier, ispoke to the south african cricket journalist natalie germanos, who told me the postponement is bad news for the sport there. from south africa's point of view, this is a concern, and you have to give credit to them and for going through the entire summer, able to get through the men's and women's without a positive case. you have to give them credit for that because that was a huge undertaking and to be the first to do it as well, because now other teams have an opportunity to...
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natalie, you are nodding, i can see. i think they should have just left it down on lockdown through the whole of the christmas period, and then start up, like, 2021, a fresh year. if there had been a lockdown christmas, people would have just said, "no, to hell with it, it's christmas." at least this way, there's guidance. the vast majority of people will be responsible and mature about it, but you'll get that minority who think, "well, i can, so i'm going to." and if there were no rules in place, it would be anarchy. this just seems like another massive super spreader event that's been endorsed by the government. they don't want to be the people who cancel christmas. i think it's a big mistake. part of me's really looking forward to christmas, because i'm a big kid and i love christmas. i'm buzzing for it. honestly, the one thing that has been getting me through this entire year is, christmas is coming. well, thank you to all of you for your time and your opinions. however you celebrate, i wish you a peaceful, a merry,
natalie, you are nodding, i can see. i think they should have just left it down on lockdown through the whole of the christmas period, and then start up, like, 2021, a fresh year. if there had been a lockdown christmas, people would have just said, "no, to hell with it, it's christmas." at least this way, there's guidance. the vast majority of people will be responsible and mature about it, but you'll get that minority who think, "well, i can, so i'm going to." and if there...
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natalie pirks, bbc news. well, one way of testing for damage to players in the future could potentially come from a sample of their saliva. it's a method being investigated by doctors, one of whom is teena shetty, the neurologist for the new york mets baseball team and an expert in head trauma research. the amazing thing is that we can actually collect these in the saliva, so it is an incredibly accessible human bio fluid and it has already shown to be quite an interesting biomarker, of both diagnostic and prognostic capabilities. we are trying to see how we can collect the biomarkers and then use them along with critical variables to understand if someone has had a concussion and how long it takes them to recover and who it is that may be at risk of not recovering. it would be basically a point of care type of tool that could be used on the field. in contrast, the biomarkers that we have used in the past and relied on have used in the past and relied on have been things like imaging and blood, which are much
natalie pirks, bbc news. well, one way of testing for damage to players in the future could potentially come from a sample of their saliva. it's a method being investigated by doctors, one of whom is teena shetty, the neurologist for the new york mets baseball team and an expert in head trauma research. the amazing thing is that we can actually collect these in the saliva, so it is an incredibly accessible human bio fluid and it has already shown to be quite an interesting biomarker, of both...
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natalie perks there. time now for a quick look at some of the days other stories and more sporting events in england won't have fans attending from saturday. it's after large areas in the south—east and east of england were moved into the highest tier of coronavirus restrictions following a rise in infections. manchester united striker edinson cavani could be banned for up to three games after being charged with misconduct by the fa. it relates to a message on social media which contained an offensive spanish racial term. cavani deleted the message and apologised when the potential meaning of the post was pointed out to him. and a court in argentina has ruled that the body of football legend diego maradona "must be conserved" pending a paternity case. responding to a lawsuit filed by a woman who says maradona could be her father, the court said a dna sample of the footballer must be submitted. he's back — again — sam allardyce has been officially unveiled as west brom's new manager. he's taken train
natalie perks there. time now for a quick look at some of the days other stories and more sporting events in england won't have fans attending from saturday. it's after large areas in the south—east and east of england were moved into the highest tier of coronavirus restrictions following a rise in infections. manchester united striker edinson cavani could be banned for up to three games after being charged with misconduct by the fa. it relates to a message on social media which contained an...
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and i'm natalie morales. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> i didn't see it coming. it was shocking. >> i had a bad feeling. >> she did say, he has a gun and i'm afraid he might use it. >> a story of sand, sunsets, and fatal attraction. she had so much to give. >> she would make everybody feel special. >> successful at everything except love. then she found him. >> she said she felt so good in his arms. >> he was handsome, sophisticated, and crazy about her. there was talk of marriage. then suddenly there was talk of trouble. >> she was frightened enough not to go home. >> she had fear that something would happen to her. >> it did. >> my sister, she's not answering her phone. >> how did love go so wrong? in a surprising twist, it would take not one, but two trials to discover the truth. >> all of a sudden he wasn't convicted of killing my sister anymore. >> hello and welcome to "dateline." beth lochtefeld was a savvy entrepreneur who built her own business. tom toolan cut his teeth in the financial world. their connection was instant. but when
and i'm natalie morales. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> i didn't see it coming. it was shocking. >> i had a bad feeling. >> she did say, he has a gun and i'm afraid he might use it. >> a story of sand, sunsets, and fatal attraction. she had so much to give. >> she would make everybody feel special. >> successful at everything except love. then she found him. >> she said she felt...
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i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> my friend called me and she was hysterical. she said sandra's been killed. i was like, oh, my god. as soon as she was killed we all knew who did it. as the months went on we realized this guy is going to get off. how is this happening? just keep praying. that's all we can do. >> there aren't a lot of murders in paradise. people still talk about this one. >> just a darling girl with two darling children. >> it is a story keith morrison followed for nearly ten years. >> how? when? >> i get a call from her boss, said she hadn't showed up for work. >> they found her in the car. >> i saw in the back of her neck some ligature marks. >> just didn't deserve that. >> a small island, a small pool of suspects. ryan, her lover with the past -- >> i had no idea he was a drug dealer. >> and darren, the soon-to-be ex-husband. >> that morning he called in sick. >> was darren polygraphed? >> he didn
i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> my friend called me and she was hysterical. she said sandra's been killed. i was like, oh, my god. as soon as she was killed we all knew who did it. as the months went on we realized this guy is going to get off. how is this happening? just keep praying. that's all we can do. >> there aren't a lot of murders in paradise. people...
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host: natalie foster our guest until 10:00. if you want to ask weston's about this idea of a guaranteed basic income, you can call on the lines. if you support the idea, 202-748-8000. if you oppose it, 202-748-8001. perhaps you are and decided, 202-748-8002. you can post on social media as well. -- pew research survey found adults under the age of 30 favor ubi.government providing a there is far less support among older americans, 72% of those 65 and older oppose it. 26% are in favor. while majorities of republicans oppose thegroups highest -- by far the share of any gop age group. what do you make of that? guest: our polling shows that 77% of voters across the aisle are very supportive. we did exit polls coming out of the election asking, do you believe people need checks during the economic crisis? people need monthly checks? among very favorable democrats and even republicans and independents. that is something important here, that there is bipartisan support for checks until the economic crisis is over. this week you had j.
host: natalie foster our guest until 10:00. if you want to ask weston's about this idea of a guaranteed basic income, you can call on the lines. if you support the idea, 202-748-8000. if you oppose it, 202-748-8001. perhaps you are and decided, 202-748-8002. you can post on social media as well. -- pew research survey found adults under the age of 30 favor ubi.government providing a there is far less support among older americans, 72% of those 65 and older oppose it. 26% are in favor. while...
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natalie: it is unusual. i talked to historians and they said they had no record of congress ever starting a cycle on a sunday. usually both parties can come to an agreement to push it back a day when the new sessa and -- session starts on sunday. we are in very partisan times and they could not come to an agreement on changing the session. they have to certify electoral college results by january 6. because of the pandemic and because votes are taking long, house democrats did not want to risk coming in on january 3 and not finishing their business which is typical for a new congress and usually only takes an hour or two, but it could take several hours to approve a new speaker or pass a rules package, do basic business things because they are spacing out votes. with a new congress and a new president what is the likelihood that they passed more economic aid in response to the pandemic? to depend on going the outcome probably of the georgia runoff. the two georgia senate runoffs on january 5. if democrats ha
natalie: it is unusual. i talked to historians and they said they had no record of congress ever starting a cycle on a sunday. usually both parties can come to an agreement to push it back a day when the new sessa and -- session starts on sunday. we are in very partisan times and they could not come to an agreement on changing the session. they have to certify electoral college results by january 6. because of the pandemic and because votes are taking long, house democrats did not want to risk...
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natalie morales (voiceover): two suspected killers on the hunt.
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aubrey plaza, star of "nate," comedian natalie palamides, an all new "closer look," featuring the 8g band with kaz rodriguez and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers and this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? that is fantastic to hear. let get to the news. when asked why he had not invited president-elect joe biden to yesterday's coronavirus vaccine summit, president trump said the election was still being decided. oh, buddy -- buddy, it's decided. the only decision left now is beacons or mayflower during his speech yesterday, at the operation warp speed vaccine summit, president trump called the new coronavirus vaccines a quote "medical miracle." dude, just 'cause you don't know how it works, doesn't mean it's a miracle. scientists around the world have been working day and night for a year and you're like, "it's a miracle, like how planes stay in the sky. vice president, mike pence, traveled today to cape canaveral, florida, i assume to book a flight out. "hi, yes, i need to be off this planet by inauguration day." president trump's election lawyer,
aubrey plaza, star of "nate," comedian natalie palamides, an all new "closer look," featuring the 8g band with kaz rodriguez and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers and this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? that is fantastic to hear. let get to the news. when asked why he had not invited president-elect joe biden to yesterday's coronavirus vaccine summit, president trump said the election was still being decided. oh, buddy --...
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natali brand has details. >>> lloyd austin has emerged as the pick for the pentagon. he's the first black defense secretary. earlier monday biden's transition team announced key members of their health team. they include california attorney general xavier becerra for health and human services secretary. dr. vivek murthy and dr. roichelle walensky. the president-elect also plans to appoint dr. anthony fauci as chief medical advisor on covid-19 tweeting dr. fauci isn't just one of our foremost experts on combatting viruses, he is a goodman and a tireless public servant. dr. fauci will appear virtually at an event tuesday with president-elect biden and vice president-elect kamala harris introducing the health pick. natali brand, cbs news, wilmington, delaware. >>> the army is set to fire a significant number of officers and soldiers at fort hood over violence at the texas base. the action comes as the army will release the long-awaited report on the investigation into the command culture at fort hood which is believed to have failed to have addressed murders, sexual assa
natali brand has details. >>> lloyd austin has emerged as the pick for the pentagon. he's the first black defense secretary. earlier monday biden's transition team announced key members of their health team. they include california attorney general xavier becerra for health and human services secretary. dr. vivek murthy and dr. roichelle walensky. the president-elect also plans to appoint dr. anthony fauci as chief medical advisor on covid-19 tweeting dr. fauci isn't just one of our...
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i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> he's a monster. he's evil. he's pure evil. he is that character in those horror movies. >> he hid in the shadows. a killer in a mask. >> he's clearly a brilliant individual, a brilliantly scary individual. >> his target a doting young mom. >> she was a gorgeous strawberry blond who loved her son more than anything in the whole world. >> she was so scared. >>ar he struck once. would he kill again? and would she be next? >> you're just so shattered and hurting so bad. >> imagine being hunted in your own home, held a virtual prisoner, your children in danger from a man with a blueprinta for murder. >> i was terrified. >> she will face down evil and come forward with a new revelation that will make your jaw drop. >> what i did was wrong. there are no words. i have everything to lose. >>> hello and welcome to "dateline." it was a brutal crime, and right away one woman said she knew what happened. it would take years to bring the alleged killer to trial. but th
i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> he's a monster. he's evil. he's pure evil. he is that character in those horror movies. >> he hid in the shadows. a killer in a mask. >> he's clearly a brilliant individual, a brilliantly scary individual. >> his target a doting young mom. >> she was a gorgeous strawberry blond who loved her son more than anything in the whole world. >> she was so scared. >>ar he struck once. would he...
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natali brand shows how cities are working to provide relief from the cold while protecting against the virus. >> anybody home? >> reporter: as the coronavirus pandemic enters the cold winter months, the need especially on the streets is taking on new urgency. >> do you have warm blankets? >> teams are providing daily outreach making sure the homeless know about resources available. down the street, central union mission is still without a single covid case nine months later, and they're not taking any chances. >> you have to go into this for about 20 seconds. >> reporter: mission has received donations to pay for a special technology to keep the virus out. >> this uses far uvc light. >> reporter: president and ceo of central mission joseph m mettimano says they have been here since march. >> they've had to be very diligent. >> reporter: darryl craighead is not complaining, grateful for a safe place to stay. >> i don't take my health for granted the way i used to. >> reporter: craighead said covid has changed his priorities and he wants those on the outside to know help is available. >>
natali brand shows how cities are working to provide relief from the cold while protecting against the virus. >> anybody home? >> reporter: as the coronavirus pandemic enters the cold winter months, the need especially on the streets is taking on new urgency. >> do you have warm blankets? >> teams are providing daily outreach making sure the homeless know about resources available. down the street, central union mission is still without a single covid case nine months...
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natalie morales: their daughter was a runaway. veronica kasprzak: i am frantic because i didn't know how to find her. natalie morales: they called police. they searched. and then a jogger found a red shoe and a pool of blood. dennis murphy: here they are, three people at the door.
natalie morales: their daughter was a runaway. veronica kasprzak: i am frantic because i didn't know how to find her. natalie morales: they called police. they searched. and then a jogger found a red shoe and a pool of blood. dennis murphy: here they are, three people at the door.
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i'm natalie morales. where was kelli bordeaux? after the alibis of both of her estranged her and her boyfriend checked out, police suspected a man named nick holbert had the answer. a convicted sex offender, nick told detectives he drove kelli home from the bar that night but never touched her. to police the story just didn't add up, and now a total stranger was ready to prove it. once again here's andrea canning with "deep in the woods." >> autumn, 2012. kelli bordeaux had been missing for months. the searches continued but were winding down and so was hope. privately, many around town felt kelli would never be found. but in the forest outside fayetteville there was someone still secretly searching for her. no one knew, not police, not even kelli's family. his name was david marshburn. he didn't know kelli but had an intense interest in her case from the day she disappeared. >> she was in the military. you just don't up and disappear. she was a young female. that's not right. >> he is both a bounty hunter and private investigator
i'm natalie morales. where was kelli bordeaux? after the alibis of both of her estranged her and her boyfriend checked out, police suspected a man named nick holbert had the answer. a convicted sex offender, nick told detectives he drove kelli home from the bar that night but never touched her. to police the story just didn't add up, and now a total stranger was ready to prove it. once again here's andrea canning with "deep in the woods." >> autumn, 2012. kelli bordeaux had been...
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our natalie azar got her vaccine earlier on the "today show" live. check it out. >> it goes into the muscle. it's going to feel just like a flu shot. >> what is life going to look like for you tomorrow? are you looking at the masks? social distancing? >> life is not going to look any different for me. this is something that we really want to communicate very clearly to folks. even after you are able to get a vaccine, you're still doing everything sane. you're wearing mask when you're not in your household, keeping your distance, washing your hands. one of the big unknowns is whether or not if you had the vaccine can you still transmit to somebody. >> nbc news medical contributor natalie adar, thank you for being with us live at the hospital. i want to get to how you're feeling in a second. first, let's talk about the deal with pfizer for 100 million more vaccines. how big of a deal is this? >> well, it's a huge deal. we've sort of had a commitment from pfizer and moderna that we'll get 20 million doses, 30 million doses, 50 million doses in the next
our natalie azar got her vaccine earlier on the "today show" live. check it out. >> it goes into the muscle. it's going to feel just like a flu shot. >> what is life going to look like for you tomorrow? are you looking at the masks? social distancing? >> life is not going to look any different for me. this is something that we really want to communicate very clearly to folks. even after you are able to get a vaccine, you're still doing everything sane. you're wearing...
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natalie pirks, bbc news. it traditionally takes place in february but the efl cup final has been moved to the end of april next year. the idea is to give more chance for fans to attend the game at wembley. the english football league said numbers allowed for the rescheduled fixture on april 25th will depend on government guidelines at the time. no fans are allowed to watch elite sport in london at present. two time women's world cup winner alex morgan says she'll be forever grateful to tottenham hotspur women after announcing she was returning to playing in the united states. the striker onlyjoined spurs in september as she made her competitive return following the birth of he daughter earlier in the year. she scored two goals in five games and is expected to rejoin orlando pride in the nwsl. rugby union's second tier — the championship — has been delayed until march — meaning saracens and their england internationals won't play a competitive game before the six nations. the championship was due to begi
natalie pirks, bbc news. it traditionally takes place in february but the efl cup final has been moved to the end of april next year. the idea is to give more chance for fans to attend the game at wembley. the english football league said numbers allowed for the rescheduled fixture on april 25th will depend on government guidelines at the time. no fans are allowed to watch elite sport in london at present. two time women's world cup winner alex morgan says she'll be forever grateful to...
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natalie, you are nodding, i can see. i think they should have just left it down on lockdown through the whole of the christmas period, and then start up, like, 2021, a fresh year. if there had been a lockdown christmas, people would have just said, "no, to hell with it, it's christmas." at least this way, there's guidance.
natalie, you are nodding, i can see. i think they should have just left it down on lockdown through the whole of the christmas period, and then start up, like, 2021, a fresh year. if there had been a lockdown christmas, people would have just said, "no, to hell with it, it's christmas." at least this way, there's guidance.
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natalie pirks, bbc news, wembley arena. a song released 26 years ago — a beloved christmas favourite — has finally reached number one in the charts. mariah carey's "all i want for christmas" was kept off the top spot by east 17's stay another day, back in 1994. but now it's knocked ariana grande off the top spot. time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich. good evening. i don't think the weekend weather will top any chance, there's quite a lot of cloud and rain in the full cast. we certainly had some rain today, quite a messy day, one bout of rain clearing the east coast but clinging on in the east coast but clinging on in the east coast but clinging on in the east coast of scotland, more showers behind and now this and of heavy downpours moving in across northern ireland and western scotland. tonight, most of us will keep the cloud and showery rain at times, holding the temperatures up in most places. later tonight temperatures will drop across parts of northern ireland, west wales and north—west england as the
natalie pirks, bbc news, wembley arena. a song released 26 years ago — a beloved christmas favourite — has finally reached number one in the charts. mariah carey's "all i want for christmas" was kept off the top spot by east 17's stay another day, back in 1994. but now it's knocked ariana grande off the top spot. time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich. good evening. i don't think the weekend weather will top any chance, there's quite a lot of cloud and rain in the full...
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for some like 38—year—old natalie, the effects of long covid on her body have been devastating. today there were calls for more research into this emerging problem as new guidelines were published for doctors on how to diagnose and treat long covid. our medical editor fergus walsh reports. natalie has worked as a frontline doctor during several deadly epidemics, including ebola in africa. but it's covid which has left its mark on her. just over a year ago, i biked up the hill and now, now i can't even get on a bike. the 38—year—old was never admitted to hospital but now has long covid and is so physically weak, she can't go to work. i was fit, i was active, i could run, i could walk any distance i wanted to, really. and now, i can walk 200 metres. i've asked my contractor to put a bannister on my stairs because i can't get up to the top of my stairs sometimes. so you're fitting out your home for someone with disabilities? at my age, yes. i thought this is what i would be doing, when i was, you know, in my 70s or 80s. mri scans have revealed damage to nathalie's spinal cord.
for some like 38—year—old natalie, the effects of long covid on her body have been devastating. today there were calls for more research into this emerging problem as new guidelines were published for doctors on how to diagnose and treat long covid. our medical editor fergus walsh reports. natalie has worked as a frontline doctor during several deadly epidemics, including ebola in africa. but it's covid which has left its mark on her. just over a year ago, i biked up the hill and now, now i...
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natalie azar. so it's interesting to me, natalie, we're hearing from experts here in the u.s., mutations are normal. that they're not a reason for panic. and i want to play something that dr. anthony fauci said. >> is this going to be eluding the protection that's afforded by a vaccine? again, thus far, what we looked at doesn't indicate that that's the case. >> so i think that's been a pretty consistent message from the cdc, from the nih. so why do we seem pretty calm, frankly, about this, and the cdc has said let probably already here while europe is essentially blowing up christmas in reaction to the mutations. why the difference? >> i agree, chris, i think there feels like there's a little bit of a disconnect or maybe some discrepancy. i would say that the interpretation that i'm getting when i listen to experts is that there really is this balance of -- they are very concerned. and they are looking at this very closely. but they're not ready to ring the alarm bell yet. and i think the reason i
natalie azar. so it's interesting to me, natalie, we're hearing from experts here in the u.s., mutations are normal. that they're not a reason for panic. and i want to play something that dr. anthony fauci said. >> is this going to be eluding the protection that's afforded by a vaccine? again, thus far, what we looked at doesn't indicate that that's the case. >> so i think that's been a pretty consistent message from the cdc, from the nih. so why do we seem pretty calm, frankly,...
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i'm natalie morales. what happened to michele neurauter? a sharp-eyed detective spotted signs of a struggle in michele's bedroom. now investigators suspect that her death had been staged to look like a suicide. they were eager to have another chat with michele's ex-husband, lloyd. meanwhile, a distraught family member was about to gets a startling view into michele's final years. here again is dennis murphy with "the ultimatum." >> michele neurauter's mother, jeannie, was still dealing with the loss of her elder child. and atop that grief was a long-standing sorrow. es traijment. michele had abruptly stopped talking to her mom ten years before. >> i missed her. i loved her. i didn't know what was going on. because we'd never had a fight. if we'd had a fight and hung up on each other, you know, you get over it. but we did not have that fight. >> jeannie didn't know exactly what had gone on in michele and lloyd's marriage, but she knew she'd never liked him. >> okay, she can do better than this. why is she -- what does she see in him? >> look
i'm natalie morales. what happened to michele neurauter? a sharp-eyed detective spotted signs of a struggle in michele's bedroom. now investigators suspect that her death had been staged to look like a suicide. they were eager to have another chat with michele's ex-husband, lloyd. meanwhile, a distraught family member was about to gets a startling view into michele's final years. here again is dennis murphy with "the ultimatum." >> michele neurauter's mother, jeannie, was still...
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natalie, you're in l.a how have are you -- how have you handled quarantine [ laughter ] >> splendidly. >> it's amazing. yes, i would say i'm definitely the most sequestered of the three of us. but i did had to go to the dmv, which is a scary place even without quarantine but my son turned 16, and wanted his driving test so i did battle that the scariest part of that was the porta-potty. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah, well, they say try to avoid the porta-potties at the dmv at all costs. [ laughter ] >> yes >> seth: but this is -- i think is it martie, you also have 16-year-old twins. are they going through their driving as well? >> um, they're about to. >> seth: okay. >> yeah, they have permits, but yeah, they just turned 16 in april. two at the same time i'm terrified. >> seth: because of social distancing, can you have sort of driving in instructors in a car with you how does that work now >> no, and i have been out a couple of times with one of them in particular. [ laughter ] and it's white-knuckling, you know so, yeah, i have my boyfriend take them out because he's a lot braver than
natalie, you're in l.a how have are you -- how have you handled quarantine [ laughter ] >> splendidly. >> it's amazing. yes, i would say i'm definitely the most sequestered of the three of us. but i did had to go to the dmv, which is a scary place even without quarantine but my son turned 16, and wanted his driving test so i did battle that the scariest part of that was the porta-potty. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah, well, they say try to avoid the porta-potties at the dmv at all...
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i want to think natalie g. from our team, and she has worked closely on the legislation with everybody. thank you. we are working hard to achieve equity. the one thing i do want to say to my community, because i know that everyone wants to serve, and we only have opportunity for 15 members, but i want everyone to know we're going to be working hard, of course, to select the appropriate folks to do work on behalf of all of us. but i know everyone is going to want to serve. so there is going to be some hard work, as we work to get to the 15. but we will do that together with the community. thank you so much, chair ronan, supervisor mar, and i appreciate everyone for calling in and all of the work today. >> chairwoman: thank you. i'm happy to make a motion to send this item forward as a committee report, with positive recommendation. can we have a role call vote. >> supervisor mar? >> yea. >> chair ronan? >> yea. >> the motion passes without objection, with supervisor stefani being excused. >> chairwoman: thank yo
i want to think natalie g. from our team, and she has worked closely on the legislation with everybody. thank you. we are working hard to achieve equity. the one thing i do want to say to my community, because i know that everyone wants to serve, and we only have opportunity for 15 members, but i want everyone to know we're going to be working hard, of course, to select the appropriate folks to do work on behalf of all of us. but i know everyone is going to want to serve. so there is going to...
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natalie pirks, bbc news, tottenham. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are deputy political editor at the sunday times, caroline wheeler and author and journalist rachel shabi. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the i leads on the news that brexit trade talks have been paused for the weekend in effort to get all sides to hammer out a deal — the paper also points out that the pound hits its highest level against the dollar since 2018 as hopes rise for an eu trade agreement. that story also top for the ft — which notes borisjohnson‘s 11th hour visit to brussels tomorrow in an attempt to break the deadlock the telegraph claims that it's brussels' request for unfettered access to fishing in british waters which is the reason behind the deadlock — the paper also carries an image of the queen — carrying out her first diplomatic meeting via video link. the likes of tom kerridge and jodie kidd join the mirror's campaign to giv
natalie pirks, bbc news, tottenham. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are deputy political editor at the sunday times, caroline wheeler and author and journalist rachel shabi. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the i leads on the news that brexit trade talks have been paused for the weekend in effort to get all sides to hammer out a deal —...
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here's natalie pirks. it's one of the most pressing topics in sport right now, head injuries in their long term effects on the brain. today, trials of permanent additional head injury substitutes we re additional head injury substitutes were approved from january. john stiles, who lost his father, world cup winner nobby, to dementia in late october, says it's about time. players welfare should be at the forefront. this isn'tjust a minor issue. it's not like he's done his knee, keep them out for five minutes, you were talking about the brain. it doesn't matter if you are a millionaire footballer or whatever. you get brain damage, then you get dementia, no money will fix that. former spurs defenderjan vertonghen knows this to his cost. the belgian says trying to play on after a clash of heads in the champions league semifinal last year affected his game for months. translation: i've had a lot of problems with it for a long time. headaches and dizziness. as the first time i've said it. i should not have playe
here's natalie pirks. it's one of the most pressing topics in sport right now, head injuries in their long term effects on the brain. today, trials of permanent additional head injury substitutes we re additional head injury substitutes were approved from january. john stiles, who lost his father, world cup winner nobby, to dementia in late october, says it's about time. players welfare should be at the forefront. this isn'tjust a minor issue. it's not like he's done his knee, keep them out for...
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natalie pirks, bbc news, wembley arena. the duke and duchess of cambridge and their three children made a special appearance tonight at the pantomime — their first royal engagement together as a family. they watched the show, held as a thank you to key workers in the capital for their efforts during the pandemic, from the royal box. prince william also paid tribute to dame barbara windsor, describing her as a "national treasure". that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with us are former conservative adviser mo hussein and harriet line, the deputy political editor of pa. thanks for sharing your friday evening with us. let's get start with some of the papers we have. the telegraph says schools have been threatened with legal action by ministers amid growing fears that many will close early to reduce the spread of coronavirus among teenagers before christmas. the i has an intriguing story. it says
natalie pirks, bbc news, wembley arena. the duke and duchess of cambridge and their three children made a special appearance tonight at the pantomime — their first royal engagement together as a family. they watched the show, held as a thank you to key workers in the capital for their efforts during the pandemic, from the royal box. prince william also paid tribute to dame barbara windsor, describing her as a "national treasure". that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where...