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also a great avenue for vermont. i also look at the former chairman of the committee in agriculture and forestry. i brought back the word nutrition. every named at the agriculture nutrition and forestry committee. i was pleased a republican and every democrat on the committee voted with me to do that. again by meeting with vermonters all over the state, i realized the need to have a law that allowed snap benefits to be used in farmers' markets to increase our student lunch programs, and give the means to create the farm-to-school program. today more than 30 million american receive nutritious school lunches across this country because of those programs. and we establish a national program to bring school lunches with food from the local farms. we also added competitive biddings for the proper but underfunded women, infants, and children nutrition programs. today because of those change more than seven million women, infants, and children receive much needed food and formula. every time i saw home, we see these progra
also a great avenue for vermont. i also look at the former chairman of the committee in agriculture and forestry. i brought back the word nutrition. every named at the agriculture nutrition and forestry committee. i was pleased a republican and every democrat on the committee voted with me to do that. again by meeting with vermonters all over the state, i realized the need to have a law that allowed snap benefits to be used in farmers' markets to increase our student lunch programs, and give...
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and served with fellow people from vermont to share money deep love and commitment to vermont and my mentors in my staff and bernie sanders and carla st. peter said of course remarkable congressman and i collected this in so many ways, continues to set an example for the rest of the nation to follow. now i am proud of to be the longest-serving senator in vermont because i know my time in the senate has made a difference for people for vermont and hopefully will beyond. i know i've been there for where needed most and i know if it taking the best ideas to help them grow. and to the united states senate and vermont's values allow the world so yes, i am proud of to be vermont's longest-serving senator and while i will continue to serve vermont, marcel and i have reached the conclusion that it's time to put down the gavel and pass the torch to the next person to carry on this work of our great state. and it's time to come home. so i will forever carry with me and enduring bond with my fellow people from vermont is common sense and goodness is what i strive to match. thank you all for bei
and served with fellow people from vermont to share money deep love and commitment to vermont and my mentors in my staff and bernie sanders and carla st. peter said of course remarkable congressman and i collected this in so many ways, continues to set an example for the rest of the nation to follow. now i am proud of to be the longest-serving senator in vermont because i know my time in the senate has made a difference for people for vermont and hopefully will beyond. i know i've been there...
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i've brought vermont's voice to the united states senate and vermont's values around the world. so, yes, i'm proud to be vermont's longest serving senator. and while i will continue to serve vermont, martell and i have reached the conclusion that it's time to put down the gavel. it is time to pass the torch to the next vermonter who will carry on this great work for our state. and it's time to come home. i will forever carry with me the enduring bond with my fellow vermonters whose common sense and goodness is what i strive to match as their representative. thank you all for being the inspiration in the motivation for all the good that's come from my work in the senate, to rest assured that our state and our nation will remain resilient and the next generation will ensure our democracy between whole and private. later this afternoon i will join president biden and other members of congress at the white house. the president sign into law the largest investment in our nation's infrastructure since the eisenhower administration. and despite all odds he's done so with bipartisan sup
i've brought vermont's voice to the united states senate and vermont's values around the world. so, yes, i'm proud to be vermont's longest serving senator. and while i will continue to serve vermont, martell and i have reached the conclusion that it's time to put down the gavel. it is time to pass the torch to the next vermonter who will carry on this great work for our state. and it's time to come home. i will forever carry with me the enduring bond with my fellow vermonters whose common sense...
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i've brought vermont's voice to the united states senate and vermont's values around the world. so yes, i am proud to be the longest-serving senator and while i will continue to serve vermont, we've reached thei conclusion that it's time to put downpu the gavel. it's time to pass the torch to carry on this work for the great state w. so i forever carry with me the bond from my fellow vermonters whose common sense and goodness or would i strive to match as the representative. thank you all for being the inspiration and motivation for all the good that has come from my work in the senate and rest assured that the state and nation will remain resilient in the next generation to ensure the democracy remains whole and thriving. later this afternoon i will join president biden and other members of congress at the white house. the president will sign into law the largest infrastructure since the eisenhower administration and despite all odds, he's done so with bipartisan support. then we will take on the challenging and essential task of passing the reconciliation bills andec appropria
i've brought vermont's voice to the united states senate and vermont's values around the world. so yes, i am proud to be the longest-serving senator and while i will continue to serve vermont, we've reached thei conclusion that it's time to put downpu the gavel. it's time to pass the torch to carry on this work for the great state w. so i forever carry with me the bond from my fellow vermonters whose common sense and goodness or would i strive to match as the representative. thank you all for...
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they have steadfastly stood by me and our shared goals to deliver for vermonters and for vermont and for the country. and i want to thank my family , my children and grandchildren. my parents and priscilla's parents were here with me to start this journey in the first senateelection . i think of how my immigrant grandparents and great grandparents, marcel's immigrant parents how they must have, how they would feel. of course, my closest friend and partner the last couple of years have been challenging in wayswe could never have imagined . she was with me from the first campaign and we made our decision together and decided it was time to go back home. now we both look forward to the hard work in the coming year with the same conviction that brought us to washington in the first place. but the brighter horizons of tomorrow hold the hope of the future. and the privilege i feel to serve in this body and trying to guide how our wonderful country towards thefuture . as i said i'll speak more about this later and mister president i thank my colleagues and i yield the floor. [applause] >> d
they have steadfastly stood by me and our shared goals to deliver for vermonters and for vermont and for the country. and i want to thank my family , my children and grandchildren. my parents and priscilla's parents were here with me to start this journey in the first senateelection . i think of how my immigrant grandparents and great grandparents, marcel's immigrant parents how they must have, how they would feel. of course, my closest friend and partner the last couple of years have been...
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as for the vermont guy, the one police said was untraceable, the vermont guy told reuters journalists that thousands of ballots were cast in arizona, he said members of the media would soon be executed. perpetrators of election fraud would be sent to military prison. and then he started threatening the reuters journalists. they say that he sent dozens of voice mails over the weeks. he left a new threatening voice mail with the vermont secretary of state's office. he said some election staffers and the two reuters reporters were, quote, about to get f'ing popped. but he didn't say f'ing. you would think, surely, there's investigation now, after all of the earlier calls from this vermont guy. police say he's untraceable. reuters found it very easy to trace him. even after they talked to him about the threats, he started up the threats again and then started threatening the reporters as well. it's all documented. the reuters reporters know who the guy is, they've been able to find him. apparently, vermont state police, again, declined to investigate. and the fbi won't say whether they're
as for the vermont guy, the one police said was untraceable, the vermont guy told reuters journalists that thousands of ballots were cast in arizona, he said members of the media would soon be executed. perpetrators of election fraud would be sent to military prison. and then he started threatening the reuters journalists. they say that he sent dozens of voice mails over the weeks. he left a new threatening voice mail with the vermont secretary of state's office. he said some election staffers...
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democrats, the entire vermont supreme court, and the vermont power association. they overwhelmingly support her. justice robinson will fill vermont's seat on the second circuit, and i believe she is the best, strongest candidate for this position, and she deserves bipartisan support in this senate, as she got last week on her vote. beth robinson was appointed to the vermont supreme court by governor peter shellman in november, 2011. to give you some idea of the bipartisan support she has had over the years, the vermont senate, republicans and democrats, have to vote on her nomination, they voted unanimously to have her on the vermont supreme court. all current vermont supreme court justices pinted by both democratic and -- appointed by both democratic and republican governors have signed a letter supporting her nomination to the second circuit. for the past decade, she has served on the court honorably. she has also participated in nearly 1,800 decisions. now, i'm a member of the vermont bar, and i have paid attention to what happens. i see her tenure as being a
democrats, the entire vermont supreme court, and the vermont power association. they overwhelmingly support her. justice robinson will fill vermont's seat on the second circuit, and i believe she is the best, strongest candidate for this position, and she deserves bipartisan support in this senate, as she got last week on her vote. beth robinson was appointed to the vermont supreme court by governor peter shellman in november, 2011. to give you some idea of the bipartisan support she has had...
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apparently vermont state police, again, declined to investigate. and the fbi won't say whether they're looking into it, although the bureau did tell reuters it take such acts seriously. they said they work with other law enforcement agencies to quote, identify and stop any potential threats to public safety. and quote. investigate all federal violations to the fullest. it's a nice general statement of purpose. this reporting from reuters, it's been a series over the last few, months a groundbreaking series one that will be award-winning i am sure, it has now tipped over into the people they have found who waged these campaigns of harassment and intimidation against elections officials. these folks have now turned on the reporters as well. it seems in part because of their belief that they will never have any consequences for what they are doing. one of the reporters, who broke his story will join us live here next. stay tuned for that. next. stay tuned for that. of nature breathing. and this is the sound of better breathing. fasenra is a different
apparently vermont state police, again, declined to investigate. and the fbi won't say whether they're looking into it, although the bureau did tell reuters it take such acts seriously. they said they work with other law enforcement agencies to quote, identify and stop any potential threats to public safety. and quote. investigate all federal violations to the fullest. it's a nice general statement of purpose. this reporting from reuters, it's been a series over the last few, months a...
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he left them a new threatening voicemail with the vermont secretary of state's office. he said some election staffers and the two reporters were, quote, about to get f-ing popped. he didn't say f-ing. you would think there must be some kind of investigation now after all the earlier calls from this guy and the police saying this guy is untraceable, reuters were able to trace him, even after they talked to him, he started up the threats again and started threatening the reporters as well. it's documented. reporters know who the guy is. they have been able to find him. no sense in which his phone was untraceable. vermont state police declined to investigate. the fbi won't say whether they are looking into it. the bureau did tell reuters it takes such acts seriously. they work with other law enforcement agencies to, quote, identify and stop any potential threats to public safety. and investigate any and all federal violations to the fullest. a nice general statement of purpose. this reporting from reuters, it's been a series over the last few months, one that will be an aw
he left them a new threatening voicemail with the vermont secretary of state's office. he said some election staffers and the two reporters were, quote, about to get f-ing popped. he didn't say f-ing. you would think there must be some kind of investigation now after all the earlier calls from this guy and the police saying this guy is untraceable, reuters were able to trace him, even after they talked to him, he started up the threats again and started threatening the reporters as well. it's...
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in burlington, massachusetts, vermont, excuse me. >> she had love for animals? >> she had 3 dogs and many animals throughout the years. her most famed animal was probably rebecca the raccoon who she had and they had a variety of dogs and cats in the white house. >> your grandfather john had a brother who died in the white house. so let's close by telling the story because it was a real tragedy. i believe it was during a reelection campaign that -- >> yes, it was. so it was the boys were playing -- the brothers were 19 years apart, excuse me, 19 months apart and they were playing tennis on the white house grounds. calvin, jr. developed a blister on his foot and that was treated but it became infected and the infection start today spread to his body and they had no antibiotics at the time to treat that and a week after getting the blister he died at walter reed hospital of sepsis. he was 16 year's old. yeah, yeah. i believe that it put a lot of pressure on john. he was seen as only the remaining child and a lot of stress and pressure was put on him to be a model f
in burlington, massachusetts, vermont, excuse me. >> she had love for animals? >> she had 3 dogs and many animals throughout the years. her most famed animal was probably rebecca the raccoon who she had and they had a variety of dogs and cats in the white house. >> your grandfather john had a brother who died in the white house. so let's close by telling the story because it was a real tragedy. i believe it was during a reelection campaign that -- >> yes, it was. so it...
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that was university of vermont in burlington, vermont. >> she had a great love of animals. >> yes, she did. they had three dogs. they had many animals throughout the years. her most famed animal is probably rebecca the raccoon who she had. they had a variety of dogs and cats in the white house. >> your grandfather john had a brother who died in the white house. >> yes. >> let's close by telling that story. it was a real tragedy. it was -- i believe it was during the re-election campaign that he passed. >> yes, it was. the boys were -- the brothers were 19 months apart. they were playing tennis on the white house grounds. calvin junior developed a blister on his foot. that was treated but it became infected. the infection started to spread to his body. they had no antibiotics at the time to treat that. a week after getting that blister, he died at walter reed hospital of sepsis. >> he was 12? >> he was 16 years old. >> what do you know, the family lore about how that impacted the coolidges, the presidential family? >> i believe that it put a lot of pressure on john. he was then seen as
that was university of vermont in burlington, vermont. >> she had a great love of animals. >> yes, she did. they had three dogs. they had many animals throughout the years. her most famed animal is probably rebecca the raccoon who she had. they had a variety of dogs and cats in the white house. >> your grandfather john had a brother who died in the white house. >> yes. >> let's close by telling that story. it was a real tragedy. it was -- i believe it was during...
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and that was university of vermont in massachusetts. so vermont, excuse me. >> and she had a great love of animals. >> yes, she did. she did. they had three dogs, well, they had many animals throughout the years. her most famed animal is probably rebecca the raccoon who she had, and they had a variety of dogs and cats in the house. >> your grandfather, john, had a brother who died in the white house. >> yes. >> so let's close by telling that story because it was a real tragedy. i believe it was during a reelection campaign that he passed. >> yes, it was. so it was -- the boys were playing, the brothers were 19 years apart, excuse me, 19 months apart, and they were playing tennis on the white house grounds. calvin jr. developed a blister on his foot, and that was treated but it became infected. the infection started to spread through his body, and they had no antibiotics at the time to treat that, and so a week after getting that blister, he died at walter reed hospital of sepsis. >> and he was 12 years old? >> he was 16 years old. yep.
and that was university of vermont in massachusetts. so vermont, excuse me. >> and she had a great love of animals. >> yes, she did. she did. they had three dogs, well, they had many animals throughout the years. her most famed animal is probably rebecca the raccoon who she had, and they had a variety of dogs and cats in the house. >> your grandfather, john, had a brother who died in the white house. >> yes. >> so let's close by telling that story because it was a...
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. >> let's talk about the state of vermont. which we have correctly talked about as a leader in mitigation. they had done so well, 70% of vermonters are vaccinated, and they're having a spike. is there a larger lesson in this to you, again, they're a small population, small land mass state. is the takeaway that the shots may not be effective for as long as we thought? >> not at all. what we're seeing in vermont, they're the most highly vaccinated state in the country. across the population, they also have the highest rates of vaccination among vermonters over the age of 65. and about half of vermonters over the age of 65 have also gotten a booster dose of vaccine. what we're seeing in vermont and other states in the northeast, even though cases of covid infections are going up, we're not seeing a parallel spike in hospitalizations and deaths. so that means that the vaccines are indeed working. they're protecting people from the more severe consequences of getting covid. >> i want to play for you some comments today by dr. fauci
. >> let's talk about the state of vermont. which we have correctly talked about as a leader in mitigation. they had done so well, 70% of vermonters are vaccinated, and they're having a spike. is there a larger lesson in this to you, again, they're a small population, small land mass state. is the takeaway that the shots may not be effective for as long as we thought? >> not at all. what we're seeing in vermont, they're the most highly vaccinated state in the country. across the...
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they've done so well. 70% of vermont's are vaccinated, and they are having a spike. is there a larger lesson in this to you? again, they are a small population. small land mess state. was the takeaway here that the shots may not be effective for as long as we thought? >> not at all. what we are seeing in vermont -- so they are the most highly vaccinated state in the country, across the population. they also have the highest rate of vaccinations among vermonters over the age of 65. about half of vermonters over the age of 65 or already fully vaccinated and also got a booster dose of vaccine. when we are seeing in states like vermont and other states in the northeast is that even though cases of covid infections are going up, we are not seeing a parallel spike in hospitalizations and deaths. that means, the vaccines are indeed working. they are protecting people from the more severe consequences of getting covid. >> i want to play for you some comments today with doctor fauci. we will discuss on the other side. >> i don't think we will get eradication. we only got that
they've done so well. 70% of vermont's are vaccinated, and they are having a spike. is there a larger lesson in this to you? again, they are a small population. small land mess state. was the takeaway here that the shots may not be effective for as long as we thought? >> not at all. what we are seeing in vermont -- so they are the most highly vaccinated state in the country, across the population. they also have the highest rate of vaccinations among vermonters over the age of 65. about...
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telegraph us into bridgewater, vermont rated there was a deliver bridgewater went up to plymouth and there is not on the door the coolidge's were visiting and mr. coolidge, vice president coolidge his father, and so early in the morning in 1923, they had a knock on the door and the father answered the door and said what is going on and he was informed that harding had passed away. so his father would happen will calvin and shared the news with him and then they went downstairs and his father administered the oath to him and he was the notary of republic so he felt that under the circumstances this was something that he could just sort of take care of so that her country would not be without a president. so that happened and they went back to bed. it was very modest ceremony, just a few reporters a stenographer. missus coolidge. so grace coolidge, she was the opposite in character. she was fun-loving and got the stories from my mother in a grace and was a really fun grandmother hard grace glazed was a teacher for deaf children in massachusetts. in school for the death and for deaf and
telegraph us into bridgewater, vermont rated there was a deliver bridgewater went up to plymouth and there is not on the door the coolidge's were visiting and mr. coolidge, vice president coolidge his father, and so early in the morning in 1923, they had a knock on the door and the father answered the door and said what is going on and he was informed that harding had passed away. so his father would happen will calvin and shared the news with him and then they went downstairs and his father...
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kristen, what's behind this troubling rise in infections in vermont? >> reporter: it's a good yes, andrea. and we just got the latest numbers in. 517 cases. that is the second highest daily total in the entire pandemic. so something going on in this state where we have more than 90% of people 12 and up vaccinated. 18% of kids 5 to 11 have gotten their first dose. so the most vaccinated state. a few things going on according to health officials. one, this is still cases predominantly among the unvaccinated. also, they're seeing efficacy waning. these are people who got their vaccine way back in the spring, now they're beginning to see it waning and they are getting more breakthrough cases. here's what a local infectious disease doctor had to tell me. >> we're a bit of a victim of our success. unlike new jersey and new york that had pretty high percentages of their citizens who got infected, something like 3% of vermonters got infected. so that means that there are very few people who have infection-induced immunity. >> reporter: so the governor has now
kristen, what's behind this troubling rise in infections in vermont? >> reporter: it's a good yes, andrea. and we just got the latest numbers in. 517 cases. that is the second highest daily total in the entire pandemic. so something going on in this state where we have more than 90% of people 12 and up vaccinated. 18% of kids 5 to 11 have gotten their first dose. so the most vaccinated state. a few things going on according to health officials. one, this is still cases predominantly among...
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this news comes amid a stark warning tonight from vermont where a nation leading 72% of residents are vaccinated >> the pandemic is not over. >> reporter: here covid is making a comeback driving the surge? the unvaccinated >> the data speaks for itself, about three-quarters of vermont's hospitalizations and 70% of our cases are unvaccinated >> reporter: vermont's two-week case count jumped 60% in fact, across new england the two-week case count is up in every state except connecticut, yet even there the virus is taking a deadly toll at the gear village senior community, a nursing home and rehabilitation center, eight residents died and 89 residents and staff infected since the end of september this despite nearly all having been vaccinated >> the same folks we found are vulnerable in the beginning are still vulnerable. >> reporter: all of these warning signs as americans get ready to travel for the holidays, amid covid fatigue and mixed messaging on who should get booster shots. still, health officials say vaccinations remain the best defense >> it just makes the chances of getting in
this news comes amid a stark warning tonight from vermont where a nation leading 72% of residents are vaccinated >> the pandemic is not over. >> reporter: here covid is making a comeback driving the surge? the unvaccinated >> the data speaks for itself, about three-quarters of vermont's hospitalizations and 70% of our cases are unvaccinated >> reporter: vermont's two-week case count jumped 60% in fact, across new england the two-week case count is up in every state...
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oh, one just south of vermont street. so the northbound side, several lanes are impacted, but you can still get through there. they also are diverting traffic off to cesar chavez. so keeping a close eye on that and the south bay just south of montague expressway report of a fire haven't smoke billowing across the lanes. so we're seeing some delays were going to more weather and traffic coming up. for now, let's get back to our top stories. all right. and developing story to tell you about this morning. a new coronavirus variant has been detected in south africa that scientists. >> are a bit concerned about, they say because of its high number of mutations and rapid spread among young people in the country's most populated areas. health officials there in south africa say that this variant is fueling a dramatic rise in cases. it's also been detected in botswana and hong kong. and this morning the first case now has been detected in israel and new this morning as well. the european union says that it is planning right now.
oh, one just south of vermont street. so the northbound side, several lanes are impacted, but you can still get through there. they also are diverting traffic off to cesar chavez. so keeping a close eye on that and the south bay just south of montague expressway report of a fire haven't smoke billowing across the lanes. so we're seeing some delays were going to more weather and traffic coming up. for now, let's get back to our top stories. all right. and developing story to tell you about this...
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this news comes amid a stark warning tonight from vermont where a nation leading 72% of residents are vaccinated >> the pandemic is not over. >> reporter: here covid is making a comeback driving the surge? the unvaccinated >> the data speaks for itself, about three-quarters of vermont's hospitalizations and unvaccinated >> reporter: vermont's two-week case count jumped 60% in fact, across new england the two-week case count is up in every state except connecticut, yet even there the virus is taking a deadly toll at the gear village senior community, a nursing home and rehabilitation center, eight residents died and 89 residents and staff infected since the end of september this despite nearly all having been vaccinated >> the same folks we found are vulnerable in the beginning are still vulnerable. >> reporter: all of these warning signs as americans get ready to travel for the holidays, amid covid fatigue and mixed messaging on who should get booster shots. still, health officials say vaccinations remain the best defense >> it just makes the chances of getting infected incredibly low
this news comes amid a stark warning tonight from vermont where a nation leading 72% of residents are vaccinated >> the pandemic is not over. >> reporter: here covid is making a comeback driving the surge? the unvaccinated >> the data speaks for itself, about three-quarters of vermont's hospitalizations and unvaccinated >> reporter: vermont's two-week case count jumped 60% in fact, across new england the two-week case count is up in every state except connecticut, yet...
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senate and vermont's values around the world. stephanie: he has been a leading liberal voice on human rights and the environment. still to come, how a former inmate helps others navigate their release from prison. guests weigh in on the infrastructure win and steve bannon in federal court. parents share questions about vaccinating their children and much more. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from weta studios in washington and in the west from arizona state university. judy: the pentagon said today it will request more information about a u.s. air strike in syria that killed civilians in 2019. a new york times investigation describes a cover-up by the military, in one of the worst incidents involving civilians in years. nick schifrin reports. nick: in march 2019, the u.s. military and its syrian allies attacked the remnants of isis in a small corner of syria, called baghouz, in eastern syria. the u.s. military said it was supporting its allies on the ground, the mostly kurdish "sdf", or syrian defense forces, against 200 isis fig
senate and vermont's values around the world. stephanie: he has been a leading liberal voice on human rights and the environment. still to come, how a former inmate helps others navigate their release from prison. guests weigh in on the infrastructure win and steve bannon in federal court. parents share questions about vaccinating their children and much more. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from weta studios in washington and in the west from arizona state university. judy: the pentagon...
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vermont is not a red state. only nine states with a longer streak without a republican being elected. >> this is probably the operative important thing here. what does it mean for control of the senate in and of itself? >> if we look ahead to 2022, we have a 50/50 senate with vice president harris breaking a tie. there are 34 seats up next year. 20 of those 34 are gop held. so this actually potentially gives democrats a larger playing field to pick off seats than republicans, but as we'll get into, that's not exactly what it is when you -- >> when you really dig into the seats in play, what does it look like? >> so, look, what are the dems best pickup opportunities? these are the five in my opinion. pennsylvania, wisconsin, north carolina, florida, ohio. most of these are open seats. the incumbents are not running. we're not sure about ron johnson in wisconsin. marco rubio most certainly running for re-election. these are not exactly very democratic seats. there are a few basically tossup seats in here, pennsylv
vermont is not a red state. only nine states with a longer streak without a republican being elected. >> this is probably the operative important thing here. what does it mean for control of the senate in and of itself? >> if we look ahead to 2022, we have a 50/50 senate with vice president harris breaking a tie. there are 34 seats up next year. 20 of those 34 are gop held. so this actually potentially gives democrats a larger playing field to pick off seats than republicans, but as...
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>> vermont has an excellent fully vaccinated right. i think the comments from that position are a little confusing, actually. just for all your viewers out there, it is really clear now, based on studies published in major journals, chris, over the last few weeks, that natural immunity, say, if you recovered from covid and you have antibodies in your bloodstream, versus antibodies from your bloodstream vaccine, that is effective at keeping you out of the hospital and preventing serious illness. so that's important to understand. while natural immunity may play a role it's not nearly as effective as vaccine induced immunity. >> we've only got a minute left but i want to ask you about going back to work. tim cook, apple, they've moved back they are started to february 1st. considering the pandemics unpredictability, is there a month where return to office would be safe? where things would be under control? are we still in that gray area where no one knows? >> the apple decision is perplexing to me. i'm sure to their workers as well. i wo
>> vermont has an excellent fully vaccinated right. i think the comments from that position are a little confusing, actually. just for all your viewers out there, it is really clear now, based on studies published in major journals, chris, over the last few weeks, that natural immunity, say, if you recovered from covid and you have antibodies in your bloodstream, versus antibodies from your bloodstream vaccine, that is effective at keeping you out of the hospital and preventing serious...
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vermont, maine, they are all seeing significant numbers of new cases. vermont health officials say the state is experiencing its worst covid surge yet. dr. rob davidson is an e.r. physician in spring lake, michigan, and we understand you're seeing the same trend there in michigan, new cases, hospitalizations going up, specifically on vermont, doctor, up 49% in two weeks of new cases. 72% of vermonters are vaccinated so is this what we should expect throughout the winter? >> well, i think those numbers have to be looked at closely. when you look at percent increases when you start at a low number, if you look at the significant number come up, the percentages are high, even if the numbers are not. in my area where i work, about 40% of people are vaccinated, and we're seeing significant numbers, largely of unvaccinated people, 90% of the people with covid in our system across west michigan are unvaccinated people. that is really still what's driving the people coming into hospitals, and getting in icus, ventilators are unvaccinated people. >> i think that
vermont, maine, they are all seeing significant numbers of new cases. vermont health officials say the state is experiencing its worst covid surge yet. dr. rob davidson is an e.r. physician in spring lake, michigan, and we understand you're seeing the same trend there in michigan, new cases, hospitalizations going up, specifically on vermont, doctor, up 49% in two weeks of new cases. 72% of vermonters are vaccinated so is this what we should expect throughout the winter? >> well, i think...
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believe it or not, he's the only democrat to be elected senator from vermont. bernie sanders of course is an independent. in a speech from the vermont statehouse this morning, senator leahy said it's time to pass the torch and for him and his wife to come home. he served 50 years and appeared on vermont's ballot two dozen times. >>> and in news out of my home state of texas, beto o'rourke officially threw his hat into the ring for texas governor today. the former congressman and one-time presidential hopeful announced via twitter that he's running to unseat greg abbott in the 2022 race. he faces an uphill battle. texas hasn't elected a democratic governor since 1990 and o'rourke already lost a battle to unseat senator ted cruz in 2018. expect this to be one of the most biggest, expensive, and closely-watched races of the midterm cycle. >>> up next, winter is coming. the latest warnings and forecasts from dr. fauci about where the pandemic is headed in the colder months. you're watching "meet the press daily." y. thly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic ast
believe it or not, he's the only democrat to be elected senator from vermont. bernie sanders of course is an independent. in a speech from the vermont statehouse this morning, senator leahy said it's time to pass the torch and for him and his wife to come home. he served 50 years and appeared on vermont's ballot two dozen times. >>> and in news out of my home state of texas, beto o'rourke officially threw his hat into the ring for texas governor today. the former congressman and...
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vermont does more testing than nearly any other state. the testing increased 9%, the statewide positivity rate also increased 30%. a seven day average under 4% per the new cases increased by 700 in the past week. they say we just haven't previously seen an increase in terms of that number of cases in the pandemic, noting there were just over 2100 cases reported for the week in vermont. one of the least populated states in the country. wendy in ohio is next on the independent line. caller: good morning. i was calling in this morning because i did not know you were even on the air. it started yesterday saying we apologize for the interruption, there's no need to call us. services unavailable. i was calling in to ask how come the program was taken off and then the guy put me on hold. host: we are on. i guess your service was out. go ahead with your comments. caller: that's why i was calling because i was like how are they taken off the air. that's why i was calling to find out. i turned the tv on this morning i got the same thing as yesterda
vermont does more testing than nearly any other state. the testing increased 9%, the statewide positivity rate also increased 30%. a seven day average under 4% per the new cases increased by 700 in the past week. they say we just haven't previously seen an increase in terms of that number of cases in the pandemic, noting there were just over 2100 cases reported for the week in vermont. one of the least populated states in the country. wendy in ohio is next on the independent line. caller: good...
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i brought vermont's voice to the united states ♪ senate. and vermont's values around the world. so, yeah, i'm proud to be vermont's longest serving senator. and while i will continue to serve vermont, we have reached the conclusion. it is time to put down the gauntlet. it is time to pass the torch. to the next vermonter will carry on this work for our great state. it's time to come home. so i will forever carry with me the enduring bond with my fellow vermonters whose common sense and goodness is what i strive to match and their representative. thank you all for being the inspiration and the motivation for all the good that has come from my work in the senate. rest assured that our state, the nation will remain resilient in the next -- and the next generation will ensure our democracy remains whole and thriving. host: senator patrick leahy, yesterday, making his retirement announcement. back to your phone calls after few minutes left on this question. does bipartisanship matter to you? john in ashland, ohio. says he's not sure. why? caller: hello? host: why. >> you sure, john? c
i brought vermont's voice to the united states ♪ senate. and vermont's values around the world. so, yeah, i'm proud to be vermont's longest serving senator. and while i will continue to serve vermont, we have reached the conclusion. it is time to put down the gauntlet. it is time to pass the torch. to the next vermonter will carry on this work for our great state. it's time to come home. so i will forever carry with me the enduring bond with my fellow vermonters whose common sense and...
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oh, one just south of vermont street here in san francisco. it looks like northbound want to want all lanes are blocked due to that traffic collision. the air and traffic is being diverted off to cesar chavez. so we're going to keep a close eye on that as you're traveling, though, from the east bay into the city. a little under 10 minutes for your drive time there. the san mateo bridge us also head over get a look at that a little under 30 minutes as you're heading across towards the peninsula. the richmond sandra fell commute traveling at a richmond. a little under 9 minutes and the golden gate bridge. it will be about 20 as you're traveling from the north bay into the city. we'll have more weather and traffic coming up. but for now, let's get back to our top story. thousands of people in southern california spent their thanksgiving dinner in the dark because power has been shut off because of dangerous santa ana winds and fire risk because of that is carlos to see those shows us. >> it was a busy day for crews trying to clear fallen trees an
oh, one just south of vermont street here in san francisco. it looks like northbound want to want all lanes are blocked due to that traffic collision. the air and traffic is being diverted off to cesar chavez. so we're going to keep a close eye on that as you're traveling, though, from the east bay into the city. a little under 10 minutes for your drive time there. the san mateo bridge us also head over get a look at that a little under 30 minutes as you're heading across towards the peninsula....
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in north field, vermont, this sock company hard at work. >> hi, david. >> ian mason a new hire. >> i was ecstatic when i was hired. socks are made in america. >> reporter: for years on giving tuesday darn tough has donated their online sales to the vermont food bank. order online tonight. just listen to this. >> all: hi, david. we donated 1 million meals. >> reporter: 1 million meals donated to the food bank since they started this effort years ago. they're still going tonight. in massachusetts, ipswich river craft. kevin cutting. sarah sanding. emma painting. >> hey, david. >> reporter: the owner with the finished products. what are they making? >> nautical flag signs. every letter in the alphabet has a different flag. so we spell out last names, boat names, initials and we're making one for you. >> reporter: one they say they're making for us. with every plague they sell they give back too. a service plaque. >> this is a service flag. >> reporter: representing a service member's initials. >> we'll give $25 for every sign sold to homes for our troops and that's an organization that
in north field, vermont, this sock company hard at work. >> hi, david. >> ian mason a new hire. >> i was ecstatic when i was hired. socks are made in america. >> reporter: for years on giving tuesday darn tough has donated their online sales to the vermont food bank. order online tonight. just listen to this. >> all: hi, david. we donated 1 million meals. >> reporter: 1 million meals donated to the food bank since they started this effort years ago. they're...
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>> you know, vermont has an excellent fully vaccinated rate. i think the comments from that physician are confusing for all your viewers out there. it is really clear now based on studies published in major journals, chris, over the last few weeks that natural immunity -- say you recovered from covid, you have antibodies in your bloodstream versus the antibodies from the v that that natural immunity is 20% as effective as keeping you out of the hospital, preventing serious illness, creation. that's really important to understand. natural immunity, while it may play a role, it's not nearly as effective as vaccine-induced immunity. >> we've only got a minute left, but i want to ask you about going back to work. tim cook from apple moved back their start date to february 1st. considering the pandemic's unpredictability, is there a month where return to office would be safe, where things could be under control? are we still in that gray area that nobody really knows? >> you know, the apple decision is perplexing to me and i'm sure to their workers
>> you know, vermont has an excellent fully vaccinated rate. i think the comments from that physician are confusing for all your viewers out there. it is really clear now based on studies published in major journals, chris, over the last few weeks that natural immunity -- say you recovered from covid, you have antibodies in your bloodstream versus the antibodies from the v that that natural immunity is 20% as effective as keeping you out of the hospital, preventing serious illness,...
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senator bernie sanders from vermont and new jersey senator bob menendez announced a proposal for state and local tax deductions as a part of president biden's social spending proposal. this is about 15 minutes. at a time of massive wealth income inequality when the rich are becoming richer and working class are struggling, the job of congress it seems to me for the working families and to make certain that the wealthiest people in the country began to start paying their fair share of taxes. unfortunately, in 2017, the trump tax plan which was supported by every republican moved on in exactly the wrong direction. the vast majority in that proposal went to the wealthiest people in the country and the largest corporations. the people that needed the least resulted in a 2 trillion-dollar increase in our national debt. one of the many negative aspects of the tax plan was to limit deductions on state and local taxes to $10,000. that resulted in millions of middle-class and working-class families being forced to pay more in their federal taxation. that was a regressive and unfair proposal and
senator bernie sanders from vermont and new jersey senator bob menendez announced a proposal for state and local tax deductions as a part of president biden's social spending proposal. this is about 15 minutes. at a time of massive wealth income inequality when the rich are becoming richer and working class are struggling, the job of congress it seems to me for the working families and to make certain that the wealthiest people in the country began to start paying their fair share of taxes....
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i think hogan and baker and i cannot remember vermont. old age. i think they have forged a combination of job performance and cult of personality. it insulates them from partisans. john: maybe baker is? at the end of the day, they agree, 70% with most republican things. they are not perceived to be ideological. >> suppose before the 2020 two election, donald trump is indicted for seditious conspiracy and the indictment lays out credible facts. what would be the effect on the 2022-2024 election? or come could be elected -- or trump could be elected president for jail -- from jail? tony: i don't think it matters. donald trump has core supporters who will support him no matter what. that core may wane but, right now, there has been no erosion of that core. he went through two impeachments, he did not lose, he did not lose his core support. i hate to say this, i will get booed, everything going on in bc, did anybody see the impact on the virginia's governor race? voters have the capacity to look beyond and vote with their interests. john: voters have
i think hogan and baker and i cannot remember vermont. old age. i think they have forged a combination of job performance and cult of personality. it insulates them from partisans. john: maybe baker is? at the end of the day, they agree, 70% with most republican things. they are not perceived to be ideological. >> suppose before the 2020 two election, donald trump is indicted for seditious conspiracy and the indictment lays out credible facts. what would be the effect on the 2022-2024...
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the worst cases of numbers was vermont. the fourth highest or one of the worst, fourth highest in cases, the highest percentage of fully vaccinated individuals. so vermont has a case problem but not all of these wide-open skates where you can suck face with a stranger in miami if you feel like it. >> dana: well. >> jesse: we will be booking a flight later tonight. two huge trails for hate crime jussie smollett and accused ghislaine maxwell. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ experience the power of sanctuary at the lincoln wish list event. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have $100,000 or more of life insurance, you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit coventrydirect.com to find out if your policy qualifi
the worst cases of numbers was vermont. the fourth highest or one of the worst, fourth highest in cases, the highest percentage of fully vaccinated individuals. so vermont has a case problem but not all of these wide-open skates where you can suck face with a stranger in miami if you feel like it. >> dana: well. >> jesse: we will be booking a flight later tonight. two huge trails for hate crime jussie smollett and accused ghislaine maxwell. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪...
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n newhart is looking for an inn in vermont. >> he was married to suzanne pleshette and he was a therapist. >> are you going to sleep? >> no. i'm going to lie here and let my nostrils -- i like it. >> i thought maybe the second show should be about a nymph. >> that's really out there, isn't it? >> what? >> nature. >> in the nesh. >> if you'd like i can introduce you to mud. >> i'm convinced that the reason bob newheart is excruciatingly funny to me is because of his deep sensitivity. in a sense, the thwarted descent sense si. >> i miss you more than you miss me. >> i do, too. i do, too. i do, too. >> he does. ok. >> bob newheart thrives as a comedian when surrounded by eccentric people. >> i got the catalog in the vent. >> what was it? >> i don't know be but when i woke it up, it ran off. >> complicated characters. >> this is larry. this is my brother daryl. this is my other brother daryl. >> through my back out the other day. >> sound like a tough job. >> wasn't a job. i just like crawling under houses. >> the best of all time is the finale of newheart. >> i've got to get out of this ware
n newhart is looking for an inn in vermont. >> he was married to suzanne pleshette and he was a therapist. >> are you going to sleep? >> no. i'm going to lie here and let my nostrils -- i like it. >> i thought maybe the second show should be about a nymph. >> that's really out there, isn't it? >> what? >> nature. >> in the nesh. >> if you'd like i can introduce you to mud. >> i'm convinced that the reason bob newheart is excruciatingly...
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over the past two weeks, new cases in the state of vermont have jumped 60%. and across new england, cases have risen in every state but connecticut. back with us tonight, at a critical time, founding director of columbia's national center for disaster preparedness. he advises us on national health. he's a professor of pediatrics at albert einstein college of medicine. as no one needs to remind you, vermont was a model of mitigation in new england. they are currently reporting a 72% vaccination rate. so can you tell us why the resurgence there? and if it's happening there, god forbid states like north and south dakota, mississippi, alabama and the like. >> right. we're in a very, very precarious situation as far as what we might be this is elodia. she's a recording artist. 1 of 10 million people that comcast has connected to affordable internet in the last 10 years. and this is emmanuel, a future recording artist, and one of the millions of students we're connecting throughout the next 10. through projectup, comcast is committing $1 billion so millions more st
over the past two weeks, new cases in the state of vermont have jumped 60%. and across new england, cases have risen in every state but connecticut. back with us tonight, at a critical time, founding director of columbia's national center for disaster preparedness. he advises us on national health. he's a professor of pediatrics at albert einstein college of medicine. as no one needs to remind you, vermont was a model of mitigation in new england. they are currently reporting a 72% vaccination...
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negocios lamenta la situación porque aseguran afecta a su negocio >> persecución vehicular en la ciudad de vermont, es un joven de cabello corto jeans azules camisa gris fue vistos entre calles () la policía o no revelado de que está siendo acusada esta persona. >> la policía arrestó a un hombre que conducía un auto robado y le incautaron 11 armas de fuego y herramientas presuntamente las usaba para robar, el auto fue ubicado gracias a un lector de matrículas y el auto devuelto a su dueño >> tenemos más información sobre mujer hispana acusada de estafar a residentes prometiéndoles arreglar su situación migratoria una situación >> que deben hacer es denunciar estos hechos a la policía >> sepa lo que usted debe saber a la hora de buscar y contratar un abogado. >> para ejercer como abogado de inmigración en california un profesional necesita una licencia. >> la mayoría de los abogados tienen la tarjeta de presentación con su nombre y número de licencia >> no tenga miedo de pedir esa información porque está en su derecho recuerde que es usted quien está contratando y pagando la per
negocios lamenta la situación porque aseguran afecta a su negocio >> persecución vehicular en la ciudad de vermont, es un joven de cabello corto jeans azules camisa gris fue vistos entre calles () la policía o no revelado de que está siendo acusada esta persona. >> la policía arrestó a un hombre que conducía un auto robado y le incautaron 11 armas de fuego y herramientas presuntamente las usaba para robar, el auto fue ubicado gracias a un lector de matrículas y el auto...
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canadian border in vermont, here's cnbc's perry russom >> in his garage workshop, it's been quiet out front. >> traffic just simply dried up. >> he lives on canusa avenue in vermont, causan, can, one side of the street, usa, his side. >> i noticed the sidewalk is onlts canadian side, so what are you supposed to do. >> you go over and walk up the sidewalk. >> in derby, the international boundary runs through buildings. >> almost everybody around here has got ties across the border in terms of family. >> in some places, the border is just police tape you have the u.s. on this side, canada on the other, this is heavily guarded by security cameras. when the border was closed, you would have families sitting on both sides in lawn chairs, just talking to each other. >> very lonely down here >> elaine hace has family in canada to get into the u.s., canadians have to prove their vaccinated, but to get into canada, americans have to prove their vaccinated, test negative within three days of crossing and fill out information on the arrive can app. >> i haven't done it because to me it's complic
canadian border in vermont, here's cnbc's perry russom >> in his garage workshop, it's been quiet out front. >> traffic just simply dried up. >> he lives on canusa avenue in vermont, causan, can, one side of the street, usa, his side. >> i noticed the sidewalk is onlts canadian side, so what are you supposed to do. >> you go over and walk up the sidewalk. >> in derby, the international boundary runs through buildings. >> almost everybody around here has...
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algunas municipalidades en maryland, california y vermont ya les permiten votar a quienes no son ciudadanos. fabiola, quien vive en el paÍs desde hace 20 aÑos, dice que es un derecho que se han ganado. >> nosotros somos parte esencial de esta ciudad. peggy: el ex presidente de la junta electoral de nueva york sugiere que se trata de una maniobra polÍtica liberal. >> cuando uno dice que 1 millÓn mÁs de votantes, se sabe, esos van a votar todos por el partido que sea mÁs liberal con la polÍtica de inmigraciÓn. peggy: el alcalde dijo que no la vetarÍa. si todo resulta como estÁ previsto se espera que el plan se ha aprobado en el congreso municipal el 9 de diciembre. patricia: la administraciÓn federal de aviaciÓn anunciÓ multas por un total de 161.000 $ a ocho pasajeros, como parte de la polÍtica de cero tolerancia. un pasajero fue multado por 41.000 $ por ingresar al aviÓn con licor y agredir sexualmente a una azafata. jorge: en chiapas los indÍgenas dice que un grupo querÍa el dinero que ganaron en la rifa del aviÓn presidencial. jessica zermeÑo nos trae las denuncias de e
algunas municipalidades en maryland, california y vermont ya les permiten votar a quienes no son ciudadanos. fabiola, quien vive en el paÍs desde hace 20 aÑos, dice que es un derecho que se han ganado. >> nosotros somos parte esencial de esta ciudad. peggy: el ex presidente de la junta electoral de nueva york sugiere que se trata de una maniobra polÍtica liberal. >> cuando uno dice que 1 millÓn mÁs de votantes, se sabe, esos van a votar todos por el partido que sea mÁs liberal...
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we have, let's say, take vermont. about 625,000 or so people in the state. about 72.5% are actually vaccinated, and are resistant, hopefully, for the most part. that still leaves about 140,000 people just in vermont that aren't vaccinated, and are at high risk. and they're causing a big outbreak once again, people are getting admitted to the hospital. and this thing reported by bloomberg says what we were experiencing at a horrible level back in certain states a year ago, which is that, yeah, the hospital can be overloaded, not only in the ers and icus, but also knocking out opportunities to admit people who don't have covid, but do have heart attacks and strokes and other things that are lethal. so we have a crowding out of opportunity for really sick people because we're overrun with people with covid. so we have to keep pushing this absolute requirement of people to get the covid vaccination, brian. >> doctor, i hope your own family gathering is safe and wishing you and yours a happy thanksgiving. thank you very much for being our guest tonight and taking
we have, let's say, take vermont. about 625,000 or so people in the state. about 72.5% are actually vaccinated, and are resistant, hopefully, for the most part. that still leaves about 140,000 people just in vermont that aren't vaccinated, and are at high risk. and they're causing a big outbreak once again, people are getting admitted to the hospital. and this thing reported by bloomberg says what we were experiencing at a horrible level back in certain states a year ago, which is that, yeah,...