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ischgl became known as i europe's ground zero. more than 6000 people believe they were infected here in a matter of days. tourists returning home exported the virus around the world. now, the families of those affected are demanding justice. their allegation, that local authorities put health over —— put wealth over health, keeping the ski season going, even as the ski season going, even as the virus spread. one year on, what best —— what lessons can be learned? we what best -- what lessons can be learned?— be learned? we are expecting all sorts of— be learned? we are expecting all sorts of different _ be learned? we are expecting all sorts of different viruses. i all sorts of different viruses. this is going to happen again, i can assure you. is this is going to happen again, i can assure you.— i can assure you. is a carefree mass tourism — i can assure you. is a carefree mass tourism as _ i can assure you. is a carefree mass tourism as we _ i can assure you. is a carefree mass tourism as we know - i can assure yo
ischgl became known as i europe's ground zero. more than 6000 people believe they were infected here in a matter of days. tourists returning home exported the virus around the world. now, the families of those affected are demanding justice. their allegation, that local authorities put health over —— put wealth over health, keeping the ski season going, even as the ski season going, even as the virus spread. one year on, what best —— what lessons can be learned? we what best -- what...
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zero pretty much right now. >> ground zero officials say not just for smuggling people but drugs as well as yet another congressional delegation saw for themselves while visiting the region monday. >> importantly what you are seeing here is you've got more empowerment of drug cartels because our folks are having to play babysitter at the border. >> a small young child travels to new mexico to get across the border without the assistance of cartels and often times involves human trafficking. >> in the meantime temporary overflow space continues to come online for migrant housing. 3,000 beds alone at the dallas convention center on monday. texas senator ted cruz toured the facility to inspect conditions inside since the feds won't let media end. >> it takes your breath away. it is tragic. it is horrific. and the most frustrating thing about it, it was entirely preventable. >> parts of san diego and san antonio convention centers will be soon converted into temporary housing. while immigration rights advocates struggled to help in any way they can. >> we have to ensure the safety and p
zero pretty much right now. >> ground zero officials say not just for smuggling people but drugs as well as yet another congressional delegation saw for themselves while visiting the region monday. >> importantly what you are seeing here is you've got more empowerment of drug cartels because our folks are having to play babysitter at the border. >> a small young child travels to new mexico to get across the border without the assistance of cartels and often times involves...
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one, while georgia is recognized as ground zero i think it is absolutely important that we recognize it is happening in 43 states, that it is coordinated. >> yes. >> that it is organized, that it is well funded. we recently learned at heritage action, the advocacy arm of heritage foundation they are spending money on adds to support these bills in georgia alone. what we need to understand is that you know we are going after obviously trying make the argument to republican legislators saying this is not dwad for our democracy. yaya is home to 18 fortune 500 companies. we have identified six or seven of them who have given over $7 million to the republican vote suppressives. the message is don't give your profits to fund the republican vote suppression. and hr-1, hr-4, that we need a federal standard for elections because fighting in 43 legislators -- >> so -- >> sorry. >> you are making the point about hr-1. i have to ask, what are the stakes if they don't pass the senate because of the filibuster? >> right. i think that we are going to be in for more violent, angry politics of white
one, while georgia is recognized as ground zero i think it is absolutely important that we recognize it is happening in 43 states, that it is coordinated. >> yes. >> that it is organized, that it is well funded. we recently learned at heritage action, the advocacy arm of heritage foundation they are spending money on adds to support these bills in georgia alone. what we need to understand is that you know we are going after obviously trying make the argument to republican...
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it was ground zero for the first known cases and scientists say the search should not be limited to one country. bats don't recognize borders and neither do viruses. here, four southeast asia nations are less than 200 mile-s away. >>> some b thai kingdom's capitol, bangkok, millions the flying mammals mesmerize tourists each sunset and they have attracted thailand's bat woman. since the pandemic hit, she and her team from the thai red cross have sampled thai bats for coronaviruss to determine how close they are. >> this one is 91% but it could not infect human cells. >> reporter: the people who collect bat dung tofeiz aoof, n has testedr coronavirus bodies, what we don't know. how or where they jumped from bats to humans. >> it more likely looks like the -- >> reporter: earlier this year, delegates from the world health organization visited wuhan, and after allegations china tdid no give them full access to all the data. further complicating a mystery that could take years and even decades to solve. if ever at all. ramy inocencio, reporting. >>> a baby boom the doctors predicted has tur
it was ground zero for the first known cases and scientists say the search should not be limited to one country. bats don't recognize borders and neither do viruses. here, four southeast asia nations are less than 200 mile-s away. >>> some b thai kingdom's capitol, bangkok, millions the flying mammals mesmerize tourists each sunset and they have attracted thailand's bat woman. since the pandemic hit, she and her team from the thai red cross have sampled thai bats for coronaviruss to...
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zero to provide assisting and relief not only pretty but also working for in the recovery effort. so here are artifacts that belong to a soldier sergeant provost and this these objects are on loan from the 9/11 museum in new york city and you know, just an example of what soldiers have done in terms of these humanitarian efforts and what's remarkable about this young soldier he volunteered to go to ground zero and then a year later was sent off to afghanistan to fight and we were able to communicate with him and we're able to through the 9/11 museum get these objects on display and it's just a, you know, a powerful reminder of you know, why we why soldiers do what they do and the efforts that they do not only on the battlefield but also to support civilian that are in need based on natural disasters. and another fact that many people might not know about is that the army actually helped build the washington monument. i was actually started by society who, you know ran out of money and so my 1856 it the work was unfinished and then the the civil war broke out. so and then after the
zero to provide assisting and relief not only pretty but also working for in the recovery effort. so here are artifacts that belong to a soldier sergeant provost and this these objects are on loan from the 9/11 museum in new york city and you know, just an example of what soldiers have done in terms of these humanitarian efforts and what's remarkable about this young soldier he volunteered to go to ground zero and then a year later was sent off to afghanistan to fight and we were able to...
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ischgl became known as europe's covid ground zero. more than 6,000 people believe they were infected here in a matter of days. tourists returning home exported the virus around the world. now, the families of those affected are demanding justice. their allegation, that local authorities put wealth over health, keeping peak ski season going, even as the virus spread. one year on, what lessons can be learned from the unhappy story of ischgl? we need to be expecting all kinds of different viruses. this is going to happen again, i can assure you. is carefree mass tourism as we know it in europe a thing of the past? the ski season in ischgl in early 2020 seemed pretty much perfect. haraldur was one of the thousands enjoying the slopes. we actually had a really good week. ischgl is one of the best ski resorts in europe. it has good variety of slopes and good restaurants. after skiing, he and his friends grabbed a beer at the kitzloch — one of ischgl�*s famous apres ski bars. singing. hundreds of people just having fun, drinking and sing
ischgl became known as europe's covid ground zero. more than 6,000 people believe they were infected here in a matter of days. tourists returning home exported the virus around the world. now, the families of those affected are demanding justice. their allegation, that local authorities put wealth over health, keeping peak ski season going, even as the virus spread. one year on, what lessons can be learned from the unhappy story of ischgl? we need to be expecting all kinds of different viruses....
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but georgia is ground zero for the voting rights fight. the legislature there has really passed some draconian measures to roll back the ability of people to vote and make it more difficult for people to vote. stacey abrams is obviously on the point in fighting those. and has already called for the president and the senate to set aside the filibuster, so that the voting rights act that was just passed by the house can be passed by the senate. so this is another issue that the president is going to have to deal with. he took a step forward on the filibuster, in the last few days, calling for a talking filibuster. that may not be enough in this case. so he's going to have to deal with that issue, as well. so a whole menu of very difficult issues, as he arrives in georgia. undoubtedly, he will speak to the repugnant nature of trying to stop people from voting and the motives behind it, but the question will come up, will he then set aside the filibuster and take federal action to try to prevent these state measures from going forward. >> how
but georgia is ground zero for the voting rights fight. the legislature there has really passed some draconian measures to roll back the ability of people to vote and make it more difficult for people to vote. stacey abrams is obviously on the point in fighting those. and has already called for the president and the senate to set aside the filibuster, so that the voting rights act that was just passed by the house can be passed by the senate. so this is another issue that the president is going...
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ischgl became known as europe's covid ground zero. more than 6,000 people believe they were infected here in a matter of days. tourists returning home exported the virus around the world. now, the families of those affected are demanding justice. their allegation, that local authorities put wealth over health, keeping peak ski season going, even as the virus spread. one year on, what lessons can be learned from the unhappy story of ischgl? we need to be expecting all kinds of different viruses. this is going to happen again, i can assure you. is carefree mass tourism as we know it in europe a thing of the past? the ski season in ischgl in early 2020 seemed pretty much perfect. haraldur was one of the thousands enjoying the slopes. we actually had a really good week. ischgl is one of the best ski resorts in europe. it has good variety of slopes and good restaurants. afterskiing, he and his friends grabbed a beer at the kitzloch — one of ischgl�*s famous apres ski bars. singing hundreds of people just having fun, drinking and singin
ischgl became known as europe's covid ground zero. more than 6,000 people believe they were infected here in a matter of days. tourists returning home exported the virus around the world. now, the families of those affected are demanding justice. their allegation, that local authorities put wealth over health, keeping peak ski season going, even as the virus spread. one year on, what lessons can be learned from the unhappy story of ischgl? we need to be expecting all kinds of different viruses....
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. >> so you are on the ground in georgia, which is ground zero, as i said, for the voter suppression effort for obvious reasons, and what is your strategy and fellow activists strategy to prevent the bills in the georgia state legislature? >> one, georgia is recognized as ground zero and it's absolutely important that we important that this is happening in 43 states, and it's coordinated and organized and well funded. we recently learned through the heritage foundation, spending $700,000 on ads to support the voter suppression bills in georgia alone. what we need to understand, we are trying to make the argument to the legislators saying this is not good for democracy, and talking to our corporate neighborhoods if you will, and we have identified about six or seven of them who have given over $7 million to the republican vote suppressers. then, hr1, hr1, hr4 that we need a federal standard for elections, because fighting in freeway state legislators -- sorry. >> i was going to say, sorry, you are making the point of hr1, and i have to ask what are the stakes if it doesn't pass the se
. >> so you are on the ground in georgia, which is ground zero, as i said, for the voter suppression effort for obvious reasons, and what is your strategy and fellow activists strategy to prevent the bills in the georgia state legislature? >> one, georgia is recognized as ground zero and it's absolutely important that we important that this is happening in 43 states, and it's coordinated and organized and well funded. we recently learned through the heritage foundation, spending...
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>> that these assaults on democracy, that texas, georgia, these are the laboratories and ground zero for how we will see assaults on democracy at state house by state house and at the federal level. so we need to take it very seriously, and we need to invest and support groups like move, the incredible local officials mighting fac, because the biggest battleground state is now ground zero for the fight to defend democracy. that's a fight that we all desperately need to care about across this country. >> i cannot imagine a better panel to talk about this issue. thank you all. >>> next, could the shooting in atlanta be a chance to reignite the movement to end asian hate? my colleague richard lui is going to weigh in, but first, the debate over washington, d.c. should be its own state. republicans in congress have it on their minds. we'll tell you why. ♪ hey now, you're a rock star, get the show on, get paid ♪ ♪ and all that glitters is gold ♪ get 5 boneless wings for $1 with any handcrafted burger. only at applebee's. are you packed yet? our flight is early tomorrow. and it's a
>> that these assaults on democracy, that texas, georgia, these are the laboratories and ground zero for how we will see assaults on democracy at state house by state house and at the federal level. so we need to take it very seriously, and we need to invest and support groups like move, the incredible local officials mighting fac, because the biggest battleground state is now ground zero for the fight to defend democracy. that's a fight that we all desperately need to care about across...
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soil in early 2020, seattle was the first city hit. >> this was ground zero. harborview, literally, seattle. >> yes. >> how scary was that for you? >> it was so surreal, like one of those movies, outbreak. >> team members at harborview medical center were unofficial guinea pigs. among the first frontline workers in the nation faced with the daunting task of boosting oxygen levels and treating the ravaged lungs of covid patients. >> we were all very surprised on how quickly hour patients turned the corner the wrong way. >> these patients were on high levels of oxygen and looked okay for a minute until there was a rapid deterioration and you were at the point where you had to intubate them and put them on life support. >> at the beginning of the pandemic critically ill covid patients were often immediately put on ventilators. now the new approach is not so fast. doctors first looked for noninvasive ways to boost oxygen levels, including administering medications. if a ventilator becomes necessary, proning is key. that's the intermittent turning of the patient fr
soil in early 2020, seattle was the first city hit. >> this was ground zero. harborview, literally, seattle. >> yes. >> how scary was that for you? >> it was so surreal, like one of those movies, outbreak. >> team members at harborview medical center were unofficial guinea pigs. among the first frontline workers in the nation faced with the daunting task of boosting oxygen levels and treating the ravaged lungs of covid patients. >> we were all very surprised...
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that is ground zero of the virus in the united states. is it still the same one year later? >> reporter: monumental shifts in morbidity, case count, in posturing, the overall well being of people here. this place has gone from ground zero of this country's epidemic to an example of how to combat an epidemic. the counties that surround suburban seattle and encompass the city have been some of the lowest case counts, the lowest infection rates during the entire pandemic. the life care chernlt which has been such the focus, especially early on of this virus in the united states, now 95% of residents vaccinated. 90% of the staff vaccinated. they were doing so well that this had turned into a testing site for some time. still there was that early fear, especially and particularly from the first responders who never had to deal with something of this magnitude. didn't have the proper ppe, the training. and we're diving in to save as many people as possible. i spoke to a firefighter who is based here who talked about that fear of going into a place like that center behind me. a hot
that is ground zero of the virus in the united states. is it still the same one year later? >> reporter: monumental shifts in morbidity, case count, in posturing, the overall well being of people here. this place has gone from ground zero of this country's epidemic to an example of how to combat an epidemic. the counties that surround suburban seattle and encompass the city have been some of the lowest case counts, the lowest infection rates during the entire pandemic. the life care...
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zero of a disaster a decade ago. athletes like team usa pole vaulter sandi morris say it's a sign of hope. it's happening, which must feel pretty good. >> it does because we've had a lot of disappointment. >> reporter: it will be an olympics like no other. international spectators will not be allowed. will it affect your performance? >> i'm not going to lie. it's going to be very hard and maybe some of the performances might suffer >> reporter: but for millions watching around the world this flame, olympic organizers say, represents the sunrise on a new era >> we're going to go out there as a team wanting to step out on the field of play and do something to the very best of our ability. that is what the olympics is about. >> reporter: keir simmons, nbc news. >>> also tonight, a glimpse into the life of pope francis like you've never seen. from a documentary about to air in the u.s. anne thompson has a first look >> reporter: like its subject, controversy follows the documentary "francesco." >> i'm convinced that we c
zero of a disaster a decade ago. athletes like team usa pole vaulter sandi morris say it's a sign of hope. it's happening, which must feel pretty good. >> it does because we've had a lot of disappointment. >> reporter: it will be an olympics like no other. international spectators will not be allowed. will it affect your performance? >> i'm not going to lie. it's going to be very hard and maybe some of the performances might suffer >> reporter: but for millions watching...
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it was ground zero for the first known cases and scientists say the search should not be limited to one country.
it was ground zero for the first known cases and scientists say the search should not be limited to one country.
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. >> thiis kind of like ground zero of where all the protests turned into the uprising and turned into destruction. >> local activists and a filmmaker has lived through and documented many disappointments for this community. >> we have been here before. we have been here where police have been charged, like philando castile's case and they got away with it. we've been there where they have not been charged of all. we've walked away disappointed in the justice system. so, i think that kind of trauma over and over again building up, it does wear you out. it does make you tired. >> these are the names of the known victims of police brutality in minnesota. there are 420 names listed. >> this is deborah watts. her cousin was lynched in 1955 for offending a white woman. he was only q14. the man charged with killing him was acquitted and his accuser was -- false testimony could if it was not the case 66 years ago, every successive black trauma and black death on the news, how do you react? >> the wound is opened again. and until we get justice, truth and accountability, and some some sort of
. >> thiis kind of like ground zero of where all the protests turned into the uprising and turned into destruction. >> local activists and a filmmaker has lived through and documented many disappointments for this community. >> we have been here before. we have been here where police have been charged, like philando castile's case and they got away with it. we've been there where they have not been charged of all. we've walked away disappointed in the justice system. so, i...
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it's ground zero for this escalating border surge. let me show you where we are in mission. you can see the border patrol here as well as the fencing. but all day long we've been watching as we saw in the last hour those buses bringing hundreds by hundreds, busloads of migrants who have crossed the rio grande river and the point of crossing is well in the distance. you see about a mile away over that levee is that river where they've been crossing. and it's just an unbelievable thing. you're hearing the agents talking about it being out of control. i believe we can take you up into the sky with our drone and show you that snake key, windy road that goes up the way of that levee, and then it goes where they've been taking out of crossing the river. that is why you have people, border representatives like tony gonzalez who was in the last hour talking to you guys has this to say about the situation and where things stand on the border. here is what tony gonzalez said. listen. >> our southern border is on fire, and the biden administration is asleep at the wheel. you know, the
it's ground zero for this escalating border surge. let me show you where we are in mission. you can see the border patrol here as well as the fencing. but all day long we've been watching as we saw in the last hour those buses bringing hundreds by hundreds, busloads of migrants who have crossed the rio grande river and the point of crossing is well in the distance. you see about a mile away over that levee is that river where they've been crossing. and it's just an unbelievable thing. you're...
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one place seen by some as ground zero for transformation of the neighborhood is a deli. [ speaking foreign language ] he opened this place well before the metro arrived. he wanted to rehabilitate the surrounding region's reputation for food and bring the best of the country side back for his neighbors to enjoy the fair prices. [ speaking foreign language ] >> can i taste them? [ laughter ] >> peccarino cheese is sheep's milk. the animals were raised as a cheaper alternative to cattle and crops. he goes a step further than most sellers and searches in some unlikely places for cheese that also helps his community. [ speaking foreign language ] >> oh, okay. only in italy would an ancient cheese recipe be saved by prisoners. [ speaking foreign language ] >> really? [ speaking foreign language ] >> right. [ speaking foreign language ] >> right. [ speaking foreign language ] >> that's delicious, um. as well as sheep's milk cheese, pork finds its way in every dish i've had in rome. historically pigs were raised all around the city because they needed less space than other animals. [ speaking fore
one place seen by some as ground zero for transformation of the neighborhood is a deli. [ speaking foreign language ] he opened this place well before the metro arrived. he wanted to rehabilitate the surrounding region's reputation for food and bring the best of the country side back for his neighbors to enjoy the fair prices. [ speaking foreign language ] >> can i taste them? [ laughter ] >> peccarino cheese is sheep's milk. the animals were raised as a cheaper alternative to...
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this is kind of like ground zero of where all the protest turned into uprisings, turned into destruction. local activist and film—maker da bullock has lived through and documented many disappointments for this community. we've been here before. we've been here where police have been charged, like in philando castile's case, and they have gotten away with it. and we've been there where they have not been charged at all. and we walked away disappointed in the justice system, so i think that kind of trauma over and over again building up, it does wear you out, it does make you tired. these are the names - of the known victims of police brutality in minnesota. there are 420 names listed. this is deborah watts. her cousin, emmett till, was lynched in 1955 for offending a white woman. he was only 14. the men charged with killing him were acquitted and his accuser recanted her false testimony. from watching the case of emmett till, who was your cousin, 66 years ago, every successive black pain, black trauma, black death that is on the news, how do you react? the wound is opened again. and unt
this is kind of like ground zero of where all the protest turned into uprisings, turned into destruction. local activist and film—maker da bullock has lived through and documented many disappointments for this community. we've been here before. we've been here where police have been charged, like in philando castile's case, and they have gotten away with it. and we've been there where they have not been charged at all. and we walked away disappointed in the justice system, so i think that...
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this is kind of like ground zero of where all the protest turned into uprisings, turned into destruction. this local activist and film—maker has lived through and documented many disappointments for this community. we have been here before. we have been here where police have been charged, like in philando castile's case and they have gotten away with it. and we have been there where they have not been charged at all. and we walked away disappointed in the justice system, so i think that kind of trauma over and over again building up, it does wear you out, it does make you tired. these are the names - of the known victims of police brutality in minnesota. there are 420 names listed. this is deborah watts. her cousin, emmett till, was lynched in 1955 for offending a white woman. he was only 1a. the man charged with killing him were acquitted and his accuser recanted her false testimony. from watching the case of emmett till who was your cousin, 66 years ago, every successive black pain, black trauma, black death that is on the news, how do you react? the wound is open again. and until w
this is kind of like ground zero of where all the protest turned into uprisings, turned into destruction. this local activist and film—maker has lived through and documented many disappointments for this community. we have been here before. we have been here where police have been charged, like in philando castile's case and they have gotten away with it. and we have been there where they have not been charged at all. and we walked away disappointed in the justice system, so i think that kind...
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and one place that's seen by some at ground zero for the transformation of the neighborhood is a deli. vincenzo opened this place well before the metro arrived. he wanted to rehabilitate the surrounding lazio region's mediocre reputation for food and bring the best of the countryside back for his neighbors to enjoy at fair prices. >> right, right. can i taste some? >> ah, si! >> pecorino cheese is made from sheep's milk, and rome is famous for it. historically, the animals were raised all around lazio as a cheaper alternative to cattle and crops. vincenzo goes further than some and searches in some unlikely places for chose that also helps his community. >> what does that mean? >> in the jail. >> oh, okay. only in italy would an ancient cheese recipe be saved by prisoners. >> really? right. right. yeah. that's delicious. as well as sheep's milk cheese, pork finds its way into almost every dish i've had in rome. historically, pigs were raised all around the city because they need less space than other animals. >> to me, vincenzo is doing something amazing. now people come here from aro
and one place that's seen by some at ground zero for the transformation of the neighborhood is a deli. vincenzo opened this place well before the metro arrived. he wanted to rehabilitate the surrounding lazio region's mediocre reputation for food and bring the best of the countryside back for his neighbors to enjoy at fair prices. >> right, right. can i taste some? >> ah, si! >> pecorino cheese is made from sheep's milk, and rome is famous for it. historically, the animals...
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we sought early on last year, nora's narrowly one, ground zero the recall effort, kick tires early on and said the task force he created to deal with these $500 million edd jobless benefit scandal and now estimates to be closer to 35 billion, kicking around all the billion numbers, i guess 35 million is chump change. it's a good 20% of our annual state budget got evaporated. no comment from him whatsoever about battle and she called a ridiculous response to a very big problem and he's right. we haven't heard much from her so clearly they've got her under wraps will be a big. kennedy: i think you're going to see in california what's happening in new york and that is, he will reach a point where people have had enough in california is a state where people like their freedom and the freedoms are being/weathered homelessness, poverty, wildfire response, kids still out of school. ut l.a. is kind of coming to a deal to maybe get kids in school next month and in l.a. in may, a month maybe of in person teaching. he got covid response, all of these things, i don't see how newsom survived this
we sought early on last year, nora's narrowly one, ground zero the recall effort, kick tires early on and said the task force he created to deal with these $500 million edd jobless benefit scandal and now estimates to be closer to 35 billion, kicking around all the billion numbers, i guess 35 million is chump change. it's a good 20% of our annual state budget got evaporated. no comment from him whatsoever about battle and she called a ridiculous response to a very big problem and he's right. we...
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and one place that's seen by some at ground zero for the transformation of the neighborhood is a deli. vincenzo opened this place well before the metro arrived. he wanted to rehabilitate the surrounding lazio region's he reputation for food and bring the best of the countryside back for his neighbors to enjoy at fair prices. can i taste some? >> ah, si! >> pecorino cheese is made from sheep's milk and rome is famous for it. histor historically, the animals were raised all around lazio as an alternative to crops. vincenzo searches in some unlikely places for cheese that also helps his community. what does that mean? >> in the jail. >> in the jail. jail, yeah. >> oh, okay. only in italy would an ancient cheese recipe be saved by prisoners. really? right. right. yeah. that's delicious. as well as sheep's milk cheese, pork finds its way into almost every dish i've had in rome. historically, pigs were raised all around the city, because they need less space than other animals. to me, vincenzo is dog something amazing. now people come here from around the city to this once overlooked suburb
and one place that's seen by some at ground zero for the transformation of the neighborhood is a deli. vincenzo opened this place well before the metro arrived. he wanted to rehabilitate the surrounding lazio region's he reputation for food and bring the best of the countryside back for his neighbors to enjoy at fair prices. can i taste some? >> ah, si! >> pecorino cheese is made from sheep's milk and rome is famous for it. histor historically, the animals were raised all around...
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the rio grande valley has been ground zero in the surge in migration, and you see it unfolding here in front of us. after the first raft crosses the river, the magnitude of the moment reveals itself. dozens of migrants emerge and walk down to the river's edge. >> you can see there are dozens of my grants. are some above the hills there, and it's a handful of guys back and forth on the rafts. they are life vests. >> reporter: it's a highly organized system. we will watch the raft make six trips back and forth. seens like this arees escalatin. there is growing concern the biden administration is more welcoming, even though many are turned away. >> i have never seen it like this in 20 years. >> reporter: the junior who represents border patrol agents, they are pushed to the limits with my grants in kcustody. >> we are crowded. we are overcrowded. we don't have anyone where to put people in our custody. >> reporter: this is a station set up a month ago from border patrol. the tents are to handle the field processes. there are bathrooms, first aid care and migrants are removed by a steady s
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you write in the book, and i quote, the hospital quickly became ground zero in the national emergency. there are so many stories here and you tell many of them. i wondered what stands out of your time reporting from michigan? >> what stands out the most is the way the community responded to this unfolding mystery, because that is what it was when it was unfolding. people were dying and getting sick. they didn't know initially for a couple of weeks exactly what was happening. there were people suspected that it was contaminated but there were multiple products used so that epidemiologists had to trace the supply chains and as that is happening, folks are showing up at saint joe's, as you mentioned at ann arbor in the hospital, showing up in droves. the hospital happened to complete a completely new system to deal with this and so that's one thing that really snubbed me was spending time with all the doctors, surgeons, radiologists, lab scientists and hearing the stories and from my perspective, i'm taking all the stories and thinking where can i put them together. one of the main thing
you write in the book, and i quote, the hospital quickly became ground zero in the national emergency. there are so many stories here and you tell many of them. i wondered what stands out of your time reporting from michigan? >> what stands out the most is the way the community responded to this unfolding mystery, because that is what it was when it was unfolding. people were dying and getting sick. they didn't know initially for a couple of weeks exactly what was happening. there were...
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remember, presidents bush, obama and trump all went to mcallen, texas, ground zero for all these videos that we're seeing. it is a step, perhaps in the right direction, for the administration to release that controlled footage inside the child facility but it is also an indication that they're being forced to provide that to us, that they have a crisis on their hands. they won't admit it's a crisis but yet they're tapping vice president kamala harris to oversee an unprecedented effort to bring it under control. i thought a telling moment that we saw with senator ted cruz's delegation that went down there, carley was when we had a an administration staffer confronting senator cruz, blocking him from recording to get something other than a controlled message. here is a little of what happened. >> please give dignity to the people. >> you work for the commissioner, you're a senior advisor, you were hired two weeks ago. you were instrucked to ask us -- instructed to ask us to not have any pictures taken here. griff: that prompted senator cruz to send a letter to president biden requesting m
remember, presidents bush, obama and trump all went to mcallen, texas, ground zero for all these videos that we're seeing. it is a step, perhaps in the right direction, for the administration to release that controlled footage inside the child facility but it is also an indication that they're being forced to provide that to us, that they have a crisis on their hands. they won't admit it's a crisis but yet they're tapping vice president kamala harris to oversee an unprecedented effort to bring...
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it is ground zero for biden's border crisis. it is also where texas governor landed a helicopter to get a bird's-eye view. border agents tell me they are up 166% compared to apprehension numbers last year. already 108,000 apprehension in just a few months. why is that, sean? well, they clearly see a welcome sign from this administration. take a listen. >> do you think that president biden will help you? >> that is my, you know, the president, it's necessary, you know. >> here is the thing to watch. they are very concerned that the february numbers, which is expected to reach around 100,000 will point to a 2019 conference. only it comes four months earlier this time. sean. >> sean: are they saying to you that they believe that joe biden is inviting them in? >> absolutely. and some of the shelters in the migrant camp organizers told me, and one of them use the term fake news. these migrants are getting a big news message because they are being told that -- they have repeatedly said don't come now. this isn't your time. you won't b
it is ground zero for biden's border crisis. it is also where texas governor landed a helicopter to get a bird's-eye view. border agents tell me they are up 166% compared to apprehension numbers last year. already 108,000 apprehension in just a few months. why is that, sean? well, they clearly see a welcome sign from this administration. take a listen. >> do you think that president biden will help you? >> that is my, you know, the president, it's necessary, you know. >> here...
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the rio grande valley has been ground zero of the latest surge of migration. here you see the operation unfolding right in front of us. >> don't do that. don't do that. >> after the first raft crosses the river, the magnitude of this moment reveals itself. dozens of migrants emerge and walk to the river's edge. >> you can see that this is a serious operation. there are dozens of migrants. there are still some above the hills there. and it is quickly moving a handful of guys move people back and forth on these rafts. they have life vefts for the migrants. >> we watch the raft make six trips back and forth. scenes like this are escalating in the rio grand valley. there's the growing perception among migrants in central america what the bpgs is more welcoming. >> these are high numbers. i've never seen it this busy in 19 years. >> the union represents border patrol agents. he warns the agency's front line field stations like this facility are being pushed to the limit with mieg rapids in custody. >> we're crowded. we're overcrowded. we don't have anywhere to put
the rio grande valley has been ground zero of the latest surge of migration. here you see the operation unfolding right in front of us. >> don't do that. don't do that. >> after the first raft crosses the river, the magnitude of this moment reveals itself. dozens of migrants emerge and walk to the river's edge. >> you can see that this is a serious operation. there are dozens of migrants. there are still some above the hills there. and it is quickly moving a handful of guys...
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georgia which flipped for biden and sent two democrats to the senate is ground zero. another one of my favorite guests is natasha brown, the co-founder of black voters matter. i appreciate all the hard work you do on behalf of every citizen in this country. every voting citizen. you believe that everyone should have access. as many as possible. thank you for joining me. the georgia senate passed a sweeping election bill that would repeal no excuse absentee voting, limit mobile voting sites, cut back on early voting. what is going on there in georgia? >> what is going on is a punitive effort, led by the gop in the state to turn back the hands of time. that fundamentally what wound up happening, what we know in this last election cycle, we had historic turnout numbers. we had black voters coming out in record numbers which made a difference. they lost control. they have control of all the state house, the state senate, and the governor's office. so for them to lose as badly as they did, to lose in a presidential election and then on lose the two senate seats. the only w
georgia which flipped for biden and sent two democrats to the senate is ground zero. another one of my favorite guests is natasha brown, the co-founder of black voters matter. i appreciate all the hard work you do on behalf of every citizen in this country. every voting citizen. you believe that everyone should have access. as many as possible. thank you for joining me. the georgia senate passed a sweeping election bill that would repeal no excuse absentee voting, limit mobile voting sites, cut...
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was reading the names at ground zero, the pilgrimage to shanksville, and i kept thinking, soon, somebody will take it over and there will be a please to have an abbreviated ritual for grieving. because so many people of the people died without their families around them. they died because of the heroic acts of nurses, not surrounded by family, and so many were in the able to have a funeral in a timely manner than faith or traditions could have them do. we started and hoped to stop but tragically, the country is still losing almost 1,000 people ma day. >> as you have been talking, we have been seeing some of those we lost, and thanks to your gift for description, they are faces i remember seeing, some of them in the past summer. you talked about politicalization, and because malpractice and mismanagement and denialism is responsible for the lion's share of the death, does the death make it more tragic to you? >> i think under the former management of the country, it made them unacknowledged. for whatever season, political considerations, refused to honor the individuals, but the sculpt an
was reading the names at ground zero, the pilgrimage to shanksville, and i kept thinking, soon, somebody will take it over and there will be a please to have an abbreviated ritual for grieving. because so many people of the people died without their families around them. they died because of the heroic acts of nurses, not surrounded by family, and so many were in the able to have a funeral in a timely manner than faith or traditions could have them do. we started and hoped to stop but...
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it is ground zero for biden's border crisis. also where texas governor greg abbott went up in a helicopter to get a bird's-eye view of the situation in this surge having the hardest hit area where border agents tell me there are 136% compared to apprehension numbers. already 108,000 apprehension in just a few months. why is that, sean? a few days in mexico talking to migrants and they clearly see a welcome sign from this administration. take a listen. >> do you think that president biden will help you? >> that is my, you know... that's what i need. the president of the united states, biden, telling the people because it's necessary, you know? >> here's the number to watch, sean. border patrol officials telling me they are very concerned that the february overall southwest border numbers which is expected to reach around 100,000 will .282019 crisis. only a comes four months earlier. this time we didn't hit the 100,000 mark until may of 2019. sean? >> sean: are they saying to you that they believe joe biden is inviting them in? >>
it is ground zero for biden's border crisis. also where texas governor greg abbott went up in a helicopter to get a bird's-eye view of the situation in this surge having the hardest hit area where border agents tell me there are 136% compared to apprehension numbers. already 108,000 apprehension in just a few months. why is that, sean? a few days in mexico talking to migrants and they clearly see a welcome sign from this administration. take a listen. >> do you think that president biden...
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that's ground zero for the border surge. these incredible pictures along the southern border south of maccallum, texas. you'll see it on here on fox news. biden's border crisis getting worst by the day. agents encountered 100,000 migrants. that is a 174% increase in february over last year. the biden team still not calling it a crisis. griff jenkins is in the area. what is the situation like? >> john, you're right. we're at ground zero for the border surge where they cross daily by the thousands. what i'm standing in is where there's supposed to be a hole. let's get to the fox drone and show you where you see this, about a half a football field cut in the fence. it was supposed to be completed under president trump. president biden stopped construction. now migrants are coming in. you'll see from that bird eye view a large transport bus. they come and go hour by hour by hour where they have taken in the migrants that have been apprehended by hour hour. they're averaging 1,880 in the last 24 hours. we can show you some video
that's ground zero for the border surge. these incredible pictures along the southern border south of maccallum, texas. you'll see it on here on fox news. biden's border crisis getting worst by the day. agents encountered 100,000 migrants. that is a 174% increase in february over last year. the biden team still not calling it a crisis. griff jenkins is in the area. what is the situation like? >> john, you're right. we're at ground zero for the border surge where they cross daily by the...
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ground zero to make it harder to vote. the senate passing a bill that would reveal no excuse absentee voting. another bill would limit weekend voting. is there any doubt who this hurts in your mind? >> we had two historic votes in the state of georgia with record turnout that placed georgia in the biden column, sent the first african-american senator from georgia to this capitol i'm proud to serve alongside jon ossoff, the first jewish senator from georgia. some politicians didn't like the outcome. they don't like the choice that georgians made. and so, instead of adjusting their message, they're trying to cherry pick the electorate. >> you are a pastor. you're working with john lewis in organizing souls to the polls events. all this voter suppression has sent deeply personal and hurtful to you, i imagine. >> it does. you know, some of the proud moments of my life are when i -- the moments i spent with john lewis. he led the congregation to walk with this icon who literally laid his life on the bridge in salma. and here we
ground zero to make it harder to vote. the senate passing a bill that would reveal no excuse absentee voting. another bill would limit weekend voting. is there any doubt who this hurts in your mind? >> we had two historic votes in the state of georgia with record turnout that placed georgia in the biden column, sent the first african-american senator from georgia to this capitol i'm proud to serve alongside jon ossoff, the first jewish senator from georgia. some politicians didn't like...
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the artifacts from another time when this was ground zero for one of the most infamous crimes in history. the hideout of a living personification of evil. >> you got it stuck in your brain that i murdered somebody. >> charles manson. one hot, dry weekend in los angeles, august 1969, a pregnant movie star slaughtered, along with four others in her home, across town a couple butchered in theirs. >> these were brutal crime scenes. things that the police had never seen before. >> reporter: murder so bloody, so ugly, they rewrote history. became a kind of bookmark as an era of optimism ended and a darker time began. >> the '60 came to a close, 1969, and that was the curtain. that was the final curtain. >> who could make sense of it? >> are you sane? >> sane? >> yes. >> that's relative. >> who even now. >> how do our kids end up doing this kind of incredibly violent crime? how did that happen? >> we'll do our best to answer that question. to get past the myths that have clouded the story of charles manson and with the help of those who witnessed finally explain the chaos, the crimes, the horro
the artifacts from another time when this was ground zero for one of the most infamous crimes in history. the hideout of a living personification of evil. >> you got it stuck in your brain that i murdered somebody. >> charles manson. one hot, dry weekend in los angeles, august 1969, a pregnant movie star slaughtered, along with four others in her home, across town a couple butchered in theirs. >> these were brutal crime scenes. things that the police had never seen before....
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the rio grande valley has been ground zero of the latest surge of migration. you see it unfolding in front of us. after the first wrap crosses the river, the magnitude of this moment reveals itself. dozens of migrants emerge and walk down to the river's edge. >> you can see this is a serious operation. there are dozens of migrants, there are still some in the hills there. it is quickly moving a handful of guys move people back and forth on these rafts. they have life vests. >> it's a highly organized system. we'll watch the raft make six trips back and forth. scenes like this are escalating. there with is a growing perception among migrants in central america, the biden administration is welcoming. even though many are turned away. >> these are really high numbers. >> chris cabrera is with the national border patrol council. he warns the agency's front line field stations like this massive tech facility are being pushed to the limit with migrants in custody. >> we're crowded. we're overcrowded. we don't have anywhere to put people. the system is bogged down. t
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they're in georgia, specifically, the executive director of more than a vote calling georgia ground zero. let's look at the law that just passed the state house. it would limit access to drop boxes and limited absentee voting in place since 2005 in georgia but require more voter id, and it would limit weekend early voting days among other things. the former georgia gubernatorial candidate stacy abrams whose life work has been about advancing voter rights said what is being proposed harkins back to the jim crow era. do you see these changes impacting black and brown voters more than white voters? >> absolutely and i think it's beyond the state of georgia but that's where it starts. when you get a predominantly red state that turned blue and stacy abrams for doing her groundwork and legwork and so many others out there and getting the momentum going in the right dire direction. not telling you who to vote for but exercising your right is extremely huge. talk about old jim crow, new jim crow and the suit and tie where it's just blasphemy to see some of the things happening in front of our e
they're in georgia, specifically, the executive director of more than a vote calling georgia ground zero. let's look at the law that just passed the state house. it would limit access to drop boxes and limited absentee voting in place since 2005 in georgia but require more voter id, and it would limit weekend early voting days among other things. the former georgia gubernatorial candidate stacy abrams whose life work has been about advancing voter rights said what is being proposed harkins back...
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zero because they are saying you lost control of the border, the drug cartels and human traffickers now control the border, is that true? >> without the fact that we lost control of the border unfortunately because were being overwhelmed in the rio grande valley sector, border security operations are very difficult to accomplish, what is interesting not only have we lost control of the border in the rio grande valley sector but that crisis there is causing other crisis in other parts of the border in the radio we have agents patrolling the border in the same thing at the rio, tucson, arizona, the crisis in the rio grande valley is a real problem and unfortunately we have lost control of our borders. elizabeth: is hitting border towns and cities, we had the mayor of texas, he spoke about what is going on with the mayhem in his area, let's listen to him. >> were having car chases on a daily basis in the county area around us right now, today alone, there was probably 20 chases today for illegal immigrants coming in. these are not all people that have squeaky clean records and want to
zero because they are saying you lost control of the border, the drug cartels and human traffickers now control the border, is that true? >> without the fact that we lost control of the border unfortunately because were being overwhelmed in the rio grande valley sector, border security operations are very difficult to accomplish, what is interesting not only have we lost control of the border in the rio grande valley sector but that crisis there is causing other crisis in other parts of...
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these players see georgia as ground zero in this voter suppression issue. >> that's right, and tipoff for the game just hours away now. don riddell, arlette saenz, thanks to both of you. appreciate it. >>> as we mentioned, today is the 66th anniversary of a day that forever changed history, bloody sunday, for people who risked their lives to march on the edmond pettis bridge in salma, alabama to fight for voter rights, the late john lewis nearly beaten to death. the images caught on this day led to the passage of the landmark voting rights act, and years later, those same rights are being attacked and undermined. joining me live from salma, alabama, congresswoman terri sewell. >> this is the first year the late congressman, john lewis, the first year of this march since his passing. he will not be there, you know, to commemorate this, and i do want to take you back, though, to last year, because that was his last walk across the edmond pettis bridge while he was battling cancer, and this is what he said. >> we cannot give up now. we cannot give in. we must keep the faith, keep our eye
these players see georgia as ground zero in this voter suppression issue. >> that's right, and tipoff for the game just hours away now. don riddell, arlette saenz, thanks to both of you. appreciate it. >>> as we mentioned, today is the 66th anniversary of a day that forever changed history, bloody sunday, for people who risked their lives to march on the edmond pettis bridge in salma, alabama to fight for voter rights, the late john lewis nearly beaten to death. the images caught...
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zero for the recall effort. scotty petrie noris kick the tires early on is at the task force he created to deal with the event, 500 million-dollar edd jobless benefit scandal and is now estimated to be closer to 35 billion since you been kicking right all the billion numbers i guess 35 billion is chump change. it's a good 20% of our annual state budget that just got evaporated and with no comment from him whatsoever about that at all. she called it a ridiculous response to a very big problem. and she is right. we have not heard much from her so clearly the bosses and got her under wraps. that is going to be a big one. i think you're going to see in california what's happening in new york. you will reach a point where people have had enough. california is a state where people like their freedom. and their freedom is being squashed whether it is homelessness, poverty, the wildfire response, kids still at school. ucla is kind of coming to a deal to maybe get kids in school next month. schools and in l.a. so a month
zero for the recall effort. scotty petrie noris kick the tires early on is at the task force he created to deal with the event, 500 million-dollar edd jobless benefit scandal and is now estimated to be closer to 35 billion since you been kicking right all the billion numbers i guess 35 billion is chump change. it's a good 20% of our annual state budget that just got evaporated and with no comment from him whatsoever about that at all. she called it a ridiculous response to a very big problem....
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. >> reporter: georgia became ground zero for former president trump's big lie after president biden flipped the state in november and democrats won a pair of senate seats there, but not all republicans in georgia support the bills being advanced. >> republicans don't need election reform to win, we need leadership. >> reporter: but in iowa republicans have already acted. the state's gop governor last week signed a new law that cuts election day voting hours and reduces early voting by nine days. >> there are americans across this state that have some concerns about what happened in this last election and, again, i think it's imperative that it's not just understood but they feel that there is integrity in the election process. >> reporter: the state was sued just 24 hours later. >> thanks to cnn's dianne gallagher for that report. >>> the brother of a star witness at former president trump's first impeachment trial is set to be promoted by the army. a source told cnn evgeni vindman will be promoted to colonel. his brother alex vindman retired from the army last summer following what
. >> reporter: georgia became ground zero for former president trump's big lie after president biden flipped the state in november and democrats won a pair of senate seats there, but not all republicans in georgia support the bills being advanced. >> republicans don't need election reform to win, we need leadership. >> reporter: but in iowa republicans have already acted. the state's gop governor last week signed a new law that cuts election day voting hours and reduces early...
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. >> georgia is ground zero and joining me now is stacey abrams, a group that promotes voting rights and geoff duncan. welcome to both of you. i want to begin with miss abrams. i want to start with the issue with hr-1. the house passed this bill. it is not going to overcome the senate's filibuster. do you think democrats should pay down hr-1 or is the focus should be on eliminating the filibuster? >> the focus is on protecting democracy. we know january 6th was the opening in an attempt to roll us back to the jim crow's era. we know that the u.s. senate much like the u.s. house has the sole responsibility under the u.s. constitution to regulate the time, place and manner of elections. that's something that we have to accomplish. it would be best if it was done in concert with republicans as we have in times past when we had to confront demons and do better for our people. for the purpose of protecting our democracy, it is not only logical but fundamental to who we are. >> have you talked to joe manchin about this particular angle of suspending the filibuster? >> i have not. i believe
. >> georgia is ground zero and joining me now is stacey abrams, a group that promotes voting rights and geoff duncan. welcome to both of you. i want to begin with miss abrams. i want to start with the issue with hr-1. the house passed this bill. it is not going to overcome the senate's filibuster. do you think democrats should pay down hr-1 or is the focus should be on eliminating the filibuster? >> the focus is on protecting democracy. we know january 6th was the opening in an...
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zero for that experience here, in the united states, for so many people. that to me was probably the most, the most i guess impactful aspect of this plantation. >> i think it's so important for americans to know the history, you know, look at what's going on right now in today's society, and we're still working through the legacy of enslavement and disenfranchisement, so before we can correct any of today's problem, we do need to understand the root causes. we can't really eradicate what we're experiencing now until we actually understand all the factors that contribute to society today, and obviously, slavery is the root of so many of the social ills we're experiencing, so i think if we're interested in improving our schools, if we're interested in eradicating poverty, you know, if we want to ensure that more young americans can actually achieve, the quote-unquote american dream, we need to take a step back and actually look at the things that caused so many of the inequities that we see now. before we fix anything, we have to have a fuller and more accur
zero for that experience here, in the united states, for so many people. that to me was probably the most, the most i guess impactful aspect of this plantation. >> i think it's so important for americans to know the history, you know, look at what's going on right now in today's society, and we're still working through the legacy of enslavement and disenfranchisement, so before we can correct any of today's problem, we do need to understand the root causes. we can't really eradicate what...
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zero area in the last 10 days they are averaging 250 unaccompanied children every single day. >> harris: those numbers are eye-popping and heartbreaking. one year ago today the world health organization declared covid-19 a global pandemic. just the beginning of what became a crisis for our healthcare system. turning hospitals to war zones and front line workers into heroes. david lee miller has a look back live from new york city. david lee. >> it has been a year like no other for doctors, nurses and other healthcare providers at the height of the epidemic here in new york's central park there was an emergency field hospital set up. it was needed in the city because there were simply too many patients at not enough hospital beds. new yorkers who thought they had seen it all could hardly believe their eyes. directly across the street from overwhelmed mt. sinai hospital a tent hospital sprung up almost overnight. >> we've done this in war zones, earthquakes, hurricanes. this is a very improbable location. >> last march just over 1,000 people hospitalized with the virus in the u.s. two mon
zero area in the last 10 days they are averaging 250 unaccompanied children every single day. >> harris: those numbers are eye-popping and heartbreaking. one year ago today the world health organization declared covid-19 a global pandemic. just the beginning of what became a crisis for our healthcare system. turning hospitals to war zones and front line workers into heroes. david lee miller has a look back live from new york city. david lee. >> it has been a year like no other for...
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is europe a ground zero for cyclicality? it is what a lot of people have told annmarie and i. how does it play to you in terms of allocations? alan: i think that's right. i think rather than focusing on countries, the big divergence last year and what we expect this year's so-called quality companies and growth companies. the amazon, apple, faang's obviously. it just so happens that when you come to the europe and u.k., you find a lot of these cyclical companies. yeah, we don't need to over complicate it. there will be a strong likelihood of very strong growth this year. we know that from last year, from last summer, and with the vaccine. it's time for cyclical shares to have their time in the sun. we think this rotation has legs. i think that came on in november and december. look, we will still have some exposure to quality and growth, but we are tilting the portfolio more towards cyclical stocks definitively. annmarie: quickly, you and i both know sitting in the u.k. that we have done well on the vaccine front. what is your outlook on the pound? it is starting to soften aga
is europe a ground zero for cyclicality? it is what a lot of people have told annmarie and i. how does it play to you in terms of allocations? alan: i think that's right. i think rather than focusing on countries, the big divergence last year and what we expect this year's so-called quality companies and growth companies. the amazon, apple, faang's obviously. it just so happens that when you come to the europe and u.k., you find a lot of these cyclical companies. yeah, we don't need to over...
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what republicans are doing now around the country in georgia -- georgia i think is ground zero, right? it's not just georgia. it's happening in a number of states. 253. >> georgia, arizona, 250 laws and county. >> if you lost in ruby red states or states that were previously red, that is your fault. that's because you're selling the wrong thing. that's because you're not doing it right. and so, you're right, if we go back to that, it is going back to jim crow. this is jim crow part 2. crim jim crow 2. what it shows more than anything, maybe this is the reason that republicans are so hell bent on talking about dr. seuss and mr. potato head because one hand is doing one thing and the other hand is doing the thing that is going to get them guaranteed they are going to get elected and that is going to hurt, really, black and brown voters. but they don't care because that's what's going to get them elected. >> at the same time they're coaxing people along with this momentum of people out to get you, they're out to destroy -- >> white grievance, that's what it is. >> i have to tell you, thi
what republicans are doing now around the country in georgia -- georgia i think is ground zero, right? it's not just georgia. it's happening in a number of states. 253. >> georgia, arizona, 250 laws and county. >> if you lost in ruby red states or states that were previously red, that is your fault. that's because you're selling the wrong thing. that's because you're not doing it right. and so, you're right, if we go back to that, it is going back to jim crow. this is jim crow part...