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all of us in that community or the population of el paso is 680000. yet more people are hospitalized with in this desert city and the totals in most us states. this parking lot is now a covert, overflowing. the downtown convention center is a field hospital. and doctors and nurses have worked without rest calling on colleagues from around the state for help. we are now basically outsourcing to be able to do it in i think that's on the good side if the origin it or helicopters are now transferring coded patients from el paso to emergency rooms across the state of texas to hospitals in san antonio and dallas. and here in houston, 1200 kilometers away, doctors here say they are treating not only those el paso covert patients, but also bracing for another influx of their own. we've got to change that. we have to stop that because all of us, every week, every person health at the moment we had diabetic exhausted. but doctors say there is no relief in sight. and that conflicting government orders are largely to blame . el paso's county executive order to lo
all of us in that community or the population of el paso is 680000. yet more people are hospitalized with in this desert city and the totals in most us states. this parking lot is now a covert, overflowing. the downtown convention center is a field hospital. and doctors and nurses have worked without rest calling on colleagues from around the state for help. we are now basically outsourcing to be able to do it in i think that's on the good side if the origin it or helicopters are now...
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morgan chesky is in hard-hit el paso. it just seems everything you hear about el paso about how bad everything is everywhere, it's times ten. it's exponential in el paso. morgan, tell us about it. >> reporter: chuck, it's bad. these are the darkest days of the pandemic so far for this city. we've seen other cities suffering during the summertime but right now they are seeing the numbers rise in every category that they shouldn't be and there's serious concern that it's going to get worse before it gets better. behind me several of the tents being brought in to handle the influx of covid-19 tents here. they are doing their best to handle these covid patients inside these tents that are stable enough to leave the confines of the hospital and be treated here. we know that hospital capacity in short spliechupply. patients whose families who have agreed to let them travel have been flown to houston, to dallas, to san antonio. unfortunately in some cases those patients who die in other cities, the families have to figure out a
morgan chesky is in hard-hit el paso. it just seems everything you hear about el paso about how bad everything is everywhere, it's times ten. it's exponential in el paso. morgan, tell us about it. >> reporter: chuck, it's bad. these are the darkest days of the pandemic so far for this city. we've seen other cities suffering during the summertime but right now they are seeing the numbers rise in every category that they shouldn't be and there's serious concern that it's going to get worse...
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and then what will happen in el paso? >> reporter: but the debate over how to proceed, shut down or not -- >> these are his ashes. >> reporter: -- is a back and forth morales no longer has patience for. >> we have an emt why i chair now. we have a void that will never be filled. and you know what, if i lose my house, if i lose my car, i'll replace it. i will rebuild. but you cannot bring my son back. you can't. and they're arguing over this, and it makes me angry. >> reporter: and we're still waiting to hear whether the county judge's order shutting down nonessential businesses will be extended or whether the state's appeal will win out. as for daniel's mother, when you ask her what his biggest fear is, they say their mother, a nurse, going to work. because they lost their father when he went to work the last time they ever saw him. poppy, jim? >> what a story. only 39 years old, omar. thank you very much. >>> despite president trump's unwillingness to concede, to recognize reality, several world leaders reached out to co
and then what will happen in el paso? >> reporter: but the debate over how to proceed, shut down or not -- >> these are his ashes. >> reporter: -- is a back and forth morales no longer has patience for. >> we have an emt why i chair now. we have a void that will never be filled. and you know what, if i lose my house, if i lose my car, i'll replace it. i will rebuild. but you cannot bring my son back. you can't. and they're arguing over this, and it makes me angry....
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julio novoa is an el paso o.b./g.y.n. who got the virus and passed it to his wife. >> it's something scary. it's your life. it could be life or death. >> reporter: in the chicago area hours-long waits for testing. more than 100,000 in illinois tested on monday alone. 15 states have seen coronavirus hospitalizations double in the last month, including new mexico, where hospitalizations tripled in a month as des moines hospitals are at capacity, even the children's hospital. a stark warning in oklahoma: >> if our current rate of not curbed, wot curbed, we will run out of beds and of staff. >> reporter: and dire predictions in minnesota. >> the fear is, once you lose control, this line would go off the top of the television screen here. >> reporter: in idaho, one of the state's largest hospital had to temporarily send patients away the last two weekends, no room. amid covid fatigue, some scenes of defiance, including in el paso today, where we found this clothing store open, despite a lockdown on nonessential businesses. dr.
julio novoa is an el paso o.b./g.y.n. who got the virus and passed it to his wife. >> it's something scary. it's your life. it could be life or death. >> reporter: in the chicago area hours-long waits for testing. more than 100,000 in illinois tested on monday alone. 15 states have seen coronavirus hospitalizations double in the last month, including new mexico, where hospitalizations tripled in a month as des moines hospitals are at capacity, even the children's hospital. a stark...
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el paso has been trying to do something less horrible. october 29th their local county judge, the top elected official in el paso who we have had on this show ordered a strict two-week shutdown of all non-essential businesses in defiance of the texas attorney general and the governor. there was some evidence it was working. they were reversing the spike. the incidence is coming down on this chart but the state sued to reverse the shutdown order. the appeals court ruled against them even as the bodies continued to fill the mobile morgues. look, no one, no one wants to tell people they can't go out, put businesses out of business or prevent americans from going about their normal lives, but at some point you reach a breaking point. that's where we are now. we are breaking. we are at the breaking point. there are too many cases for hospitals to handle. in north and south dakota one doctor said things are as bad as it gets anywhere in the world but many hospitals in largely rural north dakota capacity last week. keep in mind, there's 12 more
el paso has been trying to do something less horrible. october 29th their local county judge, the top elected official in el paso who we have had on this show ordered a strict two-week shutdown of all non-essential businesses in defiance of the texas attorney general and the governor. there was some evidence it was working. they were reversing the spike. the incidence is coming down on this chart but the state sued to reverse the shutdown order. the appeals court ruled against them even as the...
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nosotros seguimos aquí viendo todo lo que pasó con el huracán eta en honduras, yo regreso contigo. >>> 2 millones de damnificados, qué barbaridad, gracias raúl, la situación en esos países centroamericanos es desesperante entre quienes lo han perdido todo y están acogidos en albergues, en guatemala los testimonios de muchos de ellos llenan la sangre, unos menos y otros más han perdido a familiares de los deslaves que aún no se sabe a cuantas personas han sepultado, jenny corado tiene la crónica del desastre. >>> así es felicidad, así como estas son decenas de comunidades afectadas porque las aguas todavía no regresan a su nivel después de las fuertes lluvias causadas por eta, pero también hay personas que lo perdieron todo >>> a mí me afectó mucho. la verdad es que las lágrimas no pude detener en ese momento porque duele perder las cosas, son materiales pero duele perderlas porque uno ha hecho el esfuerzo en comprar. >>> la situación se complica porque los expertos pronostican que ingresará a guatemala otro frente frío que traerá consigo intensas lluvias que podrí
nosotros seguimos aquí viendo todo lo que pasó con el huracán eta en honduras, yo regreso contigo. >>> 2 millones de damnificados, qué barbaridad, gracias raúl, la situación en esos países centroamericanos es desesperante entre quienes lo han perdido todo y están acogidos en albergues, en guatemala los testimonios de muchos de ellos llenan la sangre, unos menos y otros más han perdido a familiares de los deslaves que aún no se sabe a cuantas personas han sepultado, jenny...
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en el paso texas, univisiÓn. ilia: entre todas las malas noticias de la pandemia hay una alentadora. de las varias vacunas, una estarÍa a punto de aprobarse. el gran desafÍo sería distribuir a los que la necesitan en el paÍs. reportero: la esperanza de la vacuna y el desafrÍo de hacerla llegar a quienes la necesitan. pfizer dice que coordinarÁ con gobiernos estatales para distribuirla. la base aÉrea en california serÁ una primera en recibir cargamento. segundos en la lista hospitales, clÍnicas y farmacias. [habla en inglÉs] reportero: el doctor fauci dice que los de algo riesgo se vacunarÁn primero. un trabajo delicado, porque se necesitan dos dosis por persona y la vacuna tiene que estar a menos de 94 grados bajo cero para que sea efectiva. >> tenemos que asegurar que los lugares donde se den vacunas con los refrigeradores adecuados. se consiguen, no son baratos. pero existen. reportero: despuÉs de meses de pandemia algunos estÁn más que listos para para una vacuna. >> yo me la pondrÍa. gracias sa
en el paso texas, univisiÓn. ilia: entre todas las malas noticias de la pandemia hay una alentadora. de las varias vacunas, una estarÍa a punto de aprobarse. el gran desafÍo sería distribuir a los que la necesitan en el paÍs. reportero: la esperanza de la vacuna y el desafrÍo de hacerla llegar a quienes la necesitan. pfizer dice que coordinarÁ con gobiernos estatales para distribuirla. la base aÉrea en california serÁ una primera en recibir cargamento. segundos en la lista hospitales,...
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>> i think el paso is a great example. with that order, it haas been two weeks, and that order included dining rooms be closed but we have not seen numbers move in any direction but upward. the cdc this week are starting to be concerned about small gatherings in people's home, where you're more amount to take off the mask. no social distancing or sanitization. we need leaders with cornrage to regulate environments where the doctor recommended protocols can be put into place. we do our part. everyone has to remember, restaurants are 5% of the food dollar. we are -- 51% of the food dollar. we are critical supply chain, feeding texas and across the nation. when you close the dining rooms, you're putting people, not only employees out on the street, you're encouraging citizens to go back into larger environments to search for food. for us we think it is to continue practicing all guidelines we put in place. we have a texas restaurant promise people follow. it is really important to understand there is no correlation between re
>> i think el paso is a great example. with that order, it haas been two weeks, and that order included dining rooms be closed but we have not seen numbers move in any direction but upward. the cdc this week are starting to be concerned about small gatherings in people's home, where you're more amount to take off the mask. no social distancing or sanitization. we need leaders with cornrage to regulate environments where the doctor recommended protocols can be put into place. we do our...
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the shocking new images from hard-hit el paso. inmates helping load the dead into refrigerated trucks. tonight, the new lockdowns as officials desperately try to flatten the curve. in washington, a ban on indoor dining. gyms closed, and new restrictions on gathering just before the thanksgiving holiday. in north dakota, after months of resisting, a statewide mask mandate ordered as infections soar. >>> also developing tonight, what could be a pivotal week in the race for a vaccine, as pfizer will seek emergency authorization. tonight, the next big challenge getting it to americans. >>> the transition turmoil. dr. anthony fauci joining calls for the white house coronavirus task force to start working with president-elect joe biden. as president trump again refuses to concede, challenging the legitimacy of the election without evidence. his supporters rallying the nation's capital this weekend. clashes with counter-protesters breaking out. >>> also tonight, the homicide mystery under investigation. a 15-year-old reported missing. hi
the shocking new images from hard-hit el paso. inmates helping load the dead into refrigerated trucks. tonight, the new lockdowns as officials desperately try to flatten the curve. in washington, a ban on indoor dining. gyms closed, and new restrictions on gathering just before the thanksgiving holiday. in north dakota, after months of resisting, a statewide mask mandate ordered as infections soar. >>> also developing tonight, what could be a pivotal week in the race for a vaccine, as...
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test de covid-19, para salir de la cuarentena, el cdc no anuncia todavía el cambio, en el paso texas están por imponer toque de queda por contagios y hospitalizaciones, la medida será el primer minuto de este miércoles 25, diana nos tiene más, hasta cuándo se mantiene el toque de queda . >> hola, qué tal julio a días de la celebración de acción de gracias, el juez del condado del paso, decidiooimplementar toque de queda hasta el 31 de noviembre, de los de 839 miol residentes, son 36640 casos de coronavirus activops, la cifra más grande rortada en el estado, 41 por ciento de hospitalizaciones son por covid-19, alrededor de 1500 profesionales médicos están haciendol efrente a la pandemia, el toque de queda anunciado en conferencia de prensa virtual, liderada por este juez que dice cuenta con el apoyo del gobernador de texas . >> iniciamos el toque de queda de las 10 a las 5 am quiero que estemos seguros que está aenfocado en eliminar la congregación que no afetcaria a los negocios . >> el qanuncio coincide con la llegada de centros de refrigeracionen los próximos días p
test de covid-19, para salir de la cuarentena, el cdc no anuncia todavía el cambio, en el paso texas están por imponer toque de queda por contagios y hospitalizaciones, la medida será el primer minuto de este miércoles 25, diana nos tiene más, hasta cuándo se mantiene el toque de queda . >> hola, qué tal julio a días de la celebración de acción de gracias, el juez del condado del paso, decidiooimplementar toque de queda hasta el 31 de noviembre, de los de 839 miol residentes,...
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three air force article teams have been sent to spend the last two weeks in el paso where hospitals have been overcapacity since last month. yesterday texas reported a one day high of 12,000 new cases. >> we onboard it over here with the medical staff and then we hit the ground running and started working in some of the critical care sections. >> the texas national guard has also sent a team to el paso, 36 soldiers have been called in to help overwhelmed morgues. 858 people have died from the coronavirus in el paso including 300 this month. >>> the cdc issued new guidelines this weekend urging people traveling to get tested before you leave. the cdc is recommending people not travel at all for the thanksgiving holiday, they say the risk of getting or spreading the coronavirus jumps with travel. the agency is also warning against large holiday gatherings but they say if you do, eat outside if possible, limit the number of people in the kitchen and have one person served the food and get tested if possible. >> 50% of infections happening are caused by people with no symptoms. the message f
three air force article teams have been sent to spend the last two weeks in el paso where hospitals have been overcapacity since last month. yesterday texas reported a one day high of 12,000 new cases. >> we onboard it over here with the medical staff and then we hit the ground running and started working in some of the critical care sections. >> the texas national guard has also sent a team to el paso, 36 soldiers have been called in to help overwhelmed morgues. 858 people have...
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examples, el paso, north dakota and south dakota. just do this. we need more republican leaders to step up. this is mostly in the middle of the country, mostly red states. we need strong republican leaders to get together and talk to all of the governors and get fl buy- their buy-in at this point and throw out these fake ideologies that not wearing a mask is tied to political allegiance or calling covid-19 a hoax or saying that the deaths were due to other causes that was all do you to a deliberate disinformation campaign that came out of the white house. we need republican champions to step up and say forget all of that stuff, we have to step up and make sure masks are available. >> i think that the messaging, even just the word lockdown, which is something you hear from scott atlas, president donald trump. not being able to go to a bar after 10 p.m. is not a lockdown. you can call it safety measures. but they call it lockdown as if there's some sort of nationwide, you know, lights out situation. it's just not true. that's not what's happening. e
examples, el paso, north dakota and south dakota. just do this. we need more republican leaders to step up. this is mostly in the middle of the country, mostly red states. we need strong republican leaders to get together and talk to all of the governors and get fl buy- their buy-in at this point and throw out these fake ideologies that not wearing a mask is tied to political allegiance or calling covid-19 a hoax or saying that the deaths were due to other causes that was all do you to a...
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paso, especially in its darkest hour, died earlier this month in el paso after a long struggle with covid-19. he was 65 years old. new no7 advanced retinol night concentrate. from america's number one serum brand. five times more retinol than the no1 retinol serum. yet formulated to be gentle on your skin. new no7 advanced retinol night concentrate. so dad bought puffs plus lotion, blows. yet formulated to be gentle on your skin. and rescued his nose. puffs have more lotion and soothing softness to relieve. a nose in need deserves puffs indeed. >>> it's time for the highs and lows of the week. we're going with all highs to celebrate this election week. our first high goes to a little dancing for democracy. millions of early voters waited in line this week to cast their ballots, including me, for five hours in new york city. true story and well worth it. in philly, one group turned their wait into a celebration featuring the mississippi cha-cha slide. ♪ that's how you vote, right there. that dance party was planned by a coalition called the election defenders as part of their initi
paso, especially in its darkest hour, died earlier this month in el paso after a long struggle with covid-19. he was 65 years old. new no7 advanced retinol night concentrate. from america's number one serum brand. five times more retinol than the no1 retinol serum. yet formulated to be gentle on your skin. new no7 advanced retinol night concentrate. so dad bought puffs plus lotion, blows. yet formulated to be gentle on your skin. and rescued his nose. puffs have more lotion and soothing...
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y en nicaragua miles de casas fueron destruidas tras el paso de oita que afectÓ mÁs el noreste del paÍs, en el caribe de nicaragua los fuertes vientos y lluvias han daÑado viviendas e infraestructuras con inundaciones y pÉrdidas in cal loables que han obligado a miles de personas a acudir a los refugios *. >> colombia tambiÉn sufriÓ los embate de oita en sus islas de caribe, pi ayudar a los afectados de estos huracanes puede visitar elpoderenti.com/cruz roja la ayuda es necesaria, ya vieron todo estÁ bajo el agua, no tienen que comer, no tienen casa, nada, recuerden hasta finales de noviembre termina este riesgo de huracanes en toda el Área. >> vamos hasta mÉxico donde el caso del general mexicano salvador cienfuegos llama mucho la atenciÓn por la celeridad en la retirada de cargos de narcotrÁfico y lavado de dinero contra el ex jefe de seguridad aquel expresidente peÑa nieto y su traslado de nueva york a mÉxico en apenas horas y sobre cÓmo va a ser la investigacion que se lleve contra Él a partir de ahora. raÚl torres, aclÁranos estas dudas buenas tardes. >> todavÍa aye
y en nicaragua miles de casas fueron destruidas tras el paso de oita que afectÓ mÁs el noreste del paÍs, en el caribe de nicaragua los fuertes vientos y lluvias han daÑado viviendas e infraestructuras con inundaciones y pÉrdidas in cal loables que han obligado a miles de personas a acudir a los refugios *. >> colombia tambiÉn sufriÓ los embate de oita en sus islas de caribe, pi ayudar a los afectados de estos huracanes puede visitar elpoderenti.com/cruz roja la ayuda es necesaria,...
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not only here in el paso, but also around the country. resources are finite. there is already a back luck in dealing with the dead. referee generated more outside the hospitals serve as makeshift more to ari's. funeral homes in the past so are so overwhelmed that families sometimes have to wait a week to bury a loft. one funeral director 7 selves are struggling to cope earlier. in this case is more yet it was the level of stress is very high because it is not comparable to how it used to be. some months ago we had around 30 services per month. right now we are having around 18 regions where this is where the economic effects of the pandemic and most clearly be seen downtown. el paso seems abandoned by some money of all works just around the corner for him, the presidential race is not over yet. north of president biden is not going to be the president of the immigrants. going to be donald trump. he feared his business might be hit by the pen demick, but now he has orders until july next year. republicans, he says, are good for the construction sector. despite
not only here in el paso, but also around the country. resources are finite. there is already a back luck in dealing with the dead. referee generated more outside the hospitals serve as makeshift more to ari's. funeral homes in the past so are so overwhelmed that families sometimes have to wait a week to bury a loft. one funeral director 7 selves are struggling to cope earlier. in this case is more yet it was the level of stress is very high because it is not comparable to how it used to be....
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one of the hardest-hit cities right now is el paso, texas. they have more people hospitalized with coronavirus than most states do. the city now is doubling its supply of mobile morgues to accommodate the mounting death toll. nbc's morgan is in el paso, texas and cal perry is in milwaukee, wisconsin, another hot spot. morgan, what are officials telling you about how they're going to handle this? i mean, el paso is not just the epicenter in texas, but it may be for the entire country. >> yeah. you're right. and they're telling me it could get worse before it gets better. these are the darkest days of the pandemic so far here in el paso whereas other parts of texas saw the pandemic peak over the summertime. that's not the case here with those hospitalizations on the rise, that death toll growing so quickly. as you mentioned, they're doubling the mobile morgues. the refrigerated units we watched roll in to the county examiner's unit yesterday. by the end of the week they plan to have ten of them in place. funeral home executive orders are invest
one of the hardest-hit cities right now is el paso, texas. they have more people hospitalized with coronavirus than most states do. the city now is doubling its supply of mobile morgues to accommodate the mounting death toll. nbc's morgan is in el paso, texas and cal perry is in milwaukee, wisconsin, another hot spot. morgan, what are officials telling you about how they're going to handle this? i mean, el paso is not just the epicenter in texas, but it may be for the entire country. >>...
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vemos en el paso de la tormenta eta y ahora, en el huracÁn hiota amenaza con se ganan otras costas. >> este es un noticiero univisiÓn sin de semana con fÉlix y aranxa. >> somos a 80 un con el lema " alto al robo" en consecuencia ente electo joe biden. maria rosa >> marÍa rosa conversÓ con alguno de los manifestantes de la llamada " maga marcha ". >> el presidente donald trump fue a jugar golf esta maÑana, pero antes desviÓ su caravana presidencial para saludar a sus miles de partidarios que se congregaron para defender las denuncias de fraude electoral. >> nosotros estamos pidiendo aquÍ libertad, estamos pidiendo que se respete el deseo de las personas en las urnas. >> la organizaciÓn ultraconservadora se hicieron presente en esta manifestaciÓn a la que denominaron. >> caminaron a lo largo de la venida a pensilvania, pasaron hasta el capitolio. >> con consignas piden cuatro aÑos mÁs, esta joven boliviana dice estar conforme con la estaciÓn donald trump, pero espera una resoluciÓn pacÍfica. >> yo apoyo porque dios tiene control, pero mi meta es para ayudar a los latinos a
vemos en el paso de la tormenta eta y ahora, en el huracÁn hiota amenaza con se ganan otras costas. >> este es un noticiero univisiÓn sin de semana con fÉlix y aranxa. >> somos a 80 un con el lema " alto al robo" en consecuencia ente electo joe biden. maria rosa >> marÍa rosa conversÓ con alguno de los manifestantes de la llamada " maga marcha ". >> el presidente donald trump fue a jugar golf esta maÑana, pero antes desviÓ su caravana...
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one nurse in el paso sharing why she resigned last week saying she wishes people had taken precautions more seriously. >> you know, it's kind of a slap in the face when you call us heroes in the spring, and then in the fall, here we are working our butts off, and it doesn't seem like it's helping. people are dying. >> reporter: but hope is on the horizon, promising vaccine news. positive preliminary results from moderna and pfizer. if both qualify for emergency use authorization, 20 million americans could start getting the vaccines as soon as december. lindy washburn is one of the volunteers in the moderna trial, but doesn't know if she got the vaccine or a placebo. >> just being in the middle of it and witnessing this, it feels historic. >> reporter: both vaccines require two doses and use genetic instructions that tell the body to produce a protein that triggers it to create antibodies that fight the virus.
one nurse in el paso sharing why she resigned last week saying she wishes people had taken precautions more seriously. >> you know, it's kind of a slap in the face when you call us heroes in the spring, and then in the fall, here we are working our butts off, and it doesn't seem like it's helping. people are dying. >> reporter: but hope is on the horizon, promising vaccine news. positive preliminary results from moderna and pfizer. if both qualify for emergency use authorization, 20...
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son mÁs de 63,000 personas las evacuadas tras el paso de iota. mÁs de 70,000 familias sin agua potable. >> el huracÁn este se lo llevÓ en la casa. lily: la saturaciÓn de los suelos en el paÍs se calcula en un 80%, hay pronÓsticos de lluvias. para las prÓximas 24 horas. patricia: vamos a hablar de lo que sucede en francia, porque los contagios por coronavirus ya superaron los 2,000,000 de casos. las restricciones para frenar la pandemia estÁn dando frutos. el nÚmero de nuevos casos disminuyÓ en los Últimos dÍas. el gobierno francÉs dijo que se prepara para un proceso gradual de regreso a la normalidad durante los feriados de fin de aÑo. al volver de otra pausa, un avance de la pelÍcula con las nuevas aventuras de tom y jerry. nos despedimos con las imagenes patricia: nos despedimos con las imÁgenes del avance de la nueva pelÍcula de tom y jerry. los clÁsicos personajes de los vivos animados con los que se han divertido varias generaciones. en esta sin toda, la icÓnica rivalidad entre el gato y el ratÓn se transforma en una alia
son mÁs de 63,000 personas las evacuadas tras el paso de iota. mÁs de 70,000 familias sin agua potable. >> el huracÁn este se lo llevÓ en la casa. lily: la saturaciÓn de los suelos en el paÍs se calcula en un 80%, hay pronÓsticos de lluvias. para las prÓximas 24 horas. patricia: vamos a hablar de lo que sucede en francia, porque los contagios por coronavirus ya superaron los 2,000,000 de casos. las restricciones para frenar la pandemia estÁn dando frutos. el nÚmero de nuevos...
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the streets of el paso are empty. as the city's funeral homes struggle to find space for the dead attends the morgue truck has been requested to hold the bodies of people dying faster than can be buried. unfortunately, in my field, more levy is a fact. also the mission. the numbers i've been, the numbers of people who are now having these, all of these, what is really being most are for us. all of us in that community or the population of el paso is 680000. yet more people are hospitalized with in this desert city and the totals in most us states. this parking lot is now a covert, overflowing. the downtown convention center is a field hospital. and doctors and nurses have worked without rest calling on colleagues from around the state for help. we are now basically outsourcing to be able to do it in i think that's on the good side if the origin it or helicopters are now transferring covert patients from el paso to emergency rooms across the state of texas to hospitals in san antonio and dallas. and here in houston, 12
the streets of el paso are empty. as the city's funeral homes struggle to find space for the dead attends the morgue truck has been requested to hold the bodies of people dying faster than can be buried. unfortunately, in my field, more levy is a fact. also the mission. the numbers i've been, the numbers of people who are now having these, all of these, what is really being most are for us. all of us in that community or the population of el paso is 680000. yet more people are hospitalized with...
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not only here in el paso, but also around the country. resources are finite. there is already a backlog in dealing with the dead. raffy generated more outside the hospitals, serve as makeshift more to ari's. funeral homes in the past so are so overwhelmed that families sometimes have to wait a week to bury a loft. one funeral director 7 selves are struggling to cope earlier in this race is one year to the level of stress is very high because it is not comparable to how it used to be some months ago we had around 30 services per month. right now we're having around 18 reasons for me as this is where the economic effects, the pandemic can most clearly be seen. downtown el paso seems abandoned by some money of all works just around the corner. for him, the presidential race is not over yet, nor for president biden is not going to be the president is a woman currents going to be donald trump. he fears his business might be hit by the pen demick, but now he has orders until july next year. republicans, he says, are good for the construction sector. despite his supp
not only here in el paso, but also around the country. resources are finite. there is already a backlog in dealing with the dead. raffy generated more outside the hospitals, serve as makeshift more to ari's. funeral homes in the past so are so overwhelmed that families sometimes have to wait a week to bury a loft. one funeral director 7 selves are struggling to cope earlier in this race is one year to the level of stress is very high because it is not comparable to how it used to be some months...
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paso, and i wanted to ask you on a personal note you left washington to drive to el paso, 2,000 miles to pick up your mom because you're worried about how bad things are getting there. what are you seeing that has you concerned and driving across the country, olivia? >> the cases are through the roof here and the health care workers, they have asked for help. they've asked for help from the governor, the governor needs to have this community's back. it's like there's a political fight where the governor is following the president's rhetoric and the attorney general as well. this is all wrong. el paso is ground zero. they are in a very tough spod right now. and they do need to take precautions and they do need to shutdown some nonessential businesses. that's where this community is. doesn't mean the rest of the country needs to follow suit or anything like that. but when el paso is overrun like it is already and cities like dallas and houston across the state are also having increasing cases this is very worrisome we're seeing it happen across the country. i know covid fatigue is real.
paso, and i wanted to ask you on a personal note you left washington to drive to el paso, 2,000 miles to pick up your mom because you're worried about how bad things are getting there. what are you seeing that has you concerned and driving across the country, olivia? >> the cases are through the roof here and the health care workers, they have asked for help. they've asked for help from the governor, the governor needs to have this community's back. it's like there's a political fight...
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here in el paso, there's a 10 pm curfew, but even during the day, many people stay at home. this is where the economic effects of the pandemic can most clearly be seen. downtown at basle seems abandoned. also, this restaurant wasn't able to keep most of its south. now the owner has to attend the few clients himself. the current situation had a clear impact on his political decision. he voted for joe biden. i knew he could do better than donald trump from the and i think we all hope the same. we hope for a different government that supports us. focus some money of all works just around the corner. for him, the presidential race is not over yet. no author implicit in the biden is not going to be the president of women currents going to be donald trump. he feared his business might be hit by the pandemic, but now he has orders until july next year. republicans, he says, are good for the construction sector. despite his support for trump, he has his own opinion on covert 1900, specially after he tested positive. everyone is going to get the virus and we're going to fill up the h
here in el paso, there's a 10 pm curfew, but even during the day, many people stay at home. this is where the economic effects of the pandemic can most clearly be seen. downtown at basle seems abandoned. also, this restaurant wasn't able to keep most of its south. now the owner has to attend the few clients himself. the current situation had a clear impact on his political decision. he voted for joe biden. i knew he could do better than donald trump from the and i think we all hope the same. we...
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morgan chesky is in el paso, a city that is running out of morgue space. morgan, i freed to say that one more time for our audience. we've heard from our president and others, we're turning a corner. this thing is just the flu. it's just more testing. why there's more positives. el paso, texas, is running out of space to put dead bodies in their morgues. >> hmm. yeah, steph. just to the hear you say that drives home the tragic point we're witnessing firsthand here in the city. it we were here a week ago for election day and just in that time span it has become so much more dire here that we witnessed mobile morgues being dropped off at the county medical examiner's office yesterday and should be ten in place here by end of this week. i just want to say this isn't out of a precautionary measure but by simply running out of ro due to the virus running so fast through this border community. a reason they think cases are spiking quickly and one is the fact you have multigenerational households here in this area. another is that big box retail stores are still
morgan chesky is in el paso, a city that is running out of morgue space. morgan, i freed to say that one more time for our audience. we've heard from our president and others, we're turning a corner. this thing is just the flu. it's just more testing. why there's more positives. el paso, texas, is running out of space to put dead bodies in their morgues. >> hmm. yeah, steph. just to the hear you say that drives home the tragic point we're witnessing firsthand here in the city. it we were...
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marÍa: la situaciÓn en el paso, texas, es muy grave. laura estÁ desesperada porque los mÉdicos del hospital de el paso estÁn a punto de desconectar a su madre que tiene covid 19. >> dijeron que no hay esperanzas. le dieron hasta el lunes. no quiero desconectarla.porque sÉ que sigue luchando. marÍa: un grupo de dueÑos de 10 restaurantesganÓ una demanda que eliminÓ temporalmente el toque de queda y cierre total de negocios no esenciales que habÍa ordenado el juez del condado. el fiscal de texas acuso al juez de ser un tirano. y el juez contestÓ invitando al procurador a venir al paso a ver las murgas mÓviles llenas de cadÁveres. >> la economÍa del paso se ha visto muy daÑada. >> los trabajadores en el hospital estamos decepcionados. porque las condiciones como estÁn ahora están muy feas. >> los restaurantes podrÁn volver a recibir clientes hasta el 50% de capacidad. esto beneficia a negocios pequeÑos. >> es muy difÍcil. mantener las puertas abiertas. tenemos que exhortar a la gente que estÁ trabajando. marÍa: este neg
marÍa: la situaciÓn en el paso, texas, es muy grave. laura estÁ desesperada porque los mÉdicos del hospital de el paso estÁn a punto de desconectar a su madre que tiene covid 19. >> dijeron que no hay esperanzas. le dieron hasta el lunes. no quiero desconectarla.porque sÉ que sigue luchando. marÍa: un grupo de dueÑos de 10 restaurantesganÓ una demanda que eliminÓ temporalmente el toque de queda y cierre total de negocios no esenciales que habÍa ordenado el juez del condado. el...
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el paso del huracÁn eta no fue la excepciÓn. y dejÓ a las comunidades indÍgenas de la ciudad de tabasco prÁcticamente ahogadas en el agua. >>> fueron horas para que mil de familias vieran el esfuerzo que era cubierto por librtros de ag el cual ante su innegable naturaleza levantÓ todo lo que para muchos significÓ aÑo de trabajos aunque el agua descend descendiÓ muestra un pan ramoor desolador con objeto de ba dura y lodo. el 2020 las comunidades indÍgenas de tabasco se ha tornado en un aÑo mÁs haya de la pandemia ahorita en este momento de cuidar la salud miles de familias tienen que fortalecer sus esfuerzoss para seguir adelante. sin embargo, no pueden hacerlo solo porque el agua se llevÓ todo. no les dejÓ nada. ayuda, ayuda a nunca dejar solo a quien mÁs lo necesita por ellos, por ti y por nosotros. apoya. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> como bien lo escuchamos no hay que dejar solos a toda esta gente a mis paisanos en mÉxico a todo los centroamericanos cuando mÁs lo necesitan cuando lo estan pasando tan difÍcil y cual
el paso del huracÁn eta no fue la excepciÓn. y dejÓ a las comunidades indÍgenas de la ciudad de tabasco prÁcticamente ahogadas en el agua. >>> fueron horas para que mil de familias vieran el esfuerzo que era cubierto por librtros de ag el cual ante su innegable naturaleza levantÓ todo lo que para muchos significÓ aÑo de trabajos aunque el agua descend descendiÓ muestra un pan ramoor desolador con objeto de ba dura y lodo. el 2020 las comunidades indÍgenas de tabasco se ha...
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not only here in el paso, but also around the country. resources are finite. there is already a backlog in dealing with the dead. referee generated more outside, the hospitals, serve as makeshift mortuaries. funeral homes in el paso are so overwhelmed that families sometimes have to wait a week to bury a loft. one funeral director 7 selves are struggling to cope and you are in this, this is what year it was. the level of stress is very high because it is not comparable to how it used to be. some months ago we had around 30 services for month, right. now we're having around 18 reasons for this is where the economic effects of the pandemic can most clearly be seen. downtown el paso seems abandoned by some money of all works just around the corner. for him, the presidential race is not over yet, nor for president biden. is not going to be the president of the immigrants going to be donald trump. he feared his business might be hit by the pen demick, but now he has orders until july next year. republicans, he says, are good for the construction sector. despite his
not only here in el paso, but also around the country. resources are finite. there is already a backlog in dealing with the dead. referee generated more outside, the hospitals, serve as makeshift mortuaries. funeral homes in el paso are so overwhelmed that families sometimes have to wait a week to bury a loft. one funeral director 7 selves are struggling to cope and you are in this, this is what year it was. the level of stress is very high because it is not comparable to how it used to be....
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joining me now is nbc's morgan chesky in el paso. morgan, how are they going to resolve this, the legal dispute first of all? >> reporter: andrea, that is a very good question. we could see this play out all the way up to the texas supreme court. that order that shut down all the nonessential businesses in el paso expires at midnight tonight. i spoke to the county judge, he tells me his gut tells him to extend it due to support from the medical community and the sheer rising numbers in nearly every statistic covid-related in el paso. but evaluated yhe has yet to mal decision as of right now. behind me are tents that have been brought in to try and accommodate the influx of patients the community is seeing. medical personnel from the air force and army are doing the best they can to try to handle these covid patients here that are more stable in these tents. meanwhile, as this order is being argued back and forth, the judge tells me that it's frustrating to see a community not take it as seriously as he would like. take a listen. >> t
joining me now is nbc's morgan chesky in el paso. morgan, how are they going to resolve this, the legal dispute first of all? >> reporter: andrea, that is a very good question. we could see this play out all the way up to the texas supreme court. that order that shut down all the nonessential businesses in el paso expires at midnight tonight. i spoke to the county judge, he tells me his gut tells him to extend it due to support from the medical community and the sheer rising numbers in...
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not only here in el paso, but also around the country. resources are finite. there is already a back luck in dealing with the dead refuge generated more outside the hospitals serve as makeshift mortuaries funeral homes in the past, so are so overwhelmed that families sometimes have to wait a week to bury a last one. funeral director sam, selves are struggling to cope and you are in this race is and we had it was the level of stress is very high because it is not comparable to how it used to be. some months ago we had to run 30 services for month. right now we're having around 80 percent of users for me is this 2nd wave of the pandemic is not only hitting record numbers of people, many of whom could die. loco lockdowns, in the past, will to try and curb the spread are wreaking havoc a business. here in el paso, there's a 10 pm curfew, but even during the day, many people stay at home. this is where the economic effects of the pandemic can most clearly be seen. downtown el paso seems abandoned. also this restaurant wasn't able to keep most of its south. now the
not only here in el paso, but also around the country. resources are finite. there is already a back luck in dealing with the dead refuge generated more outside the hospitals serve as makeshift mortuaries funeral homes in the past, so are so overwhelmed that families sometimes have to wait a week to bury a last one. funeral director sam, selves are struggling to cope and you are in this race is and we had it was the level of stress is very high because it is not comparable to how it used to be....
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not only here in el paso, but also around the country. resources are finite, there is already a back luck in dealing with the dead refuge generated more outside the hospitals serve as makeshift more terrorists. funeral homes in el paso are so overwhelmed that families sometimes have to wait a week to bury a loft. one funeral director sam, selves are struggling to cope earlier. this race is and we had it was the level of stress is very high because it is not comparable to how it used to be. some months ago we had around 30 services from and right now we're having around 83 reasons for me is this 2nd wave of the pandemic is not only hitting record numbers of people, many of whom could die. loco lockdowns, in the past, will to try and curb the spread are wreaking havoc a business. here in el paso, there's a 10 pm curfew, but even during the day, many people stay at home. this is where the economic effects of the pandemic can most clearly be seen. downtown at basle seems abandoned. also, this restaurant wasn't able to keep most of its south.
not only here in el paso, but also around the country. resources are finite, there is already a back luck in dealing with the dead refuge generated more outside the hospitals serve as makeshift more terrorists. funeral homes in el paso are so overwhelmed that families sometimes have to wait a week to bury a loft. one funeral director sam, selves are struggling to cope earlier. this race is and we had it was the level of stress is very high because it is not comparable to how it used to be. some...
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not only here in el paso, but also around the country, resources are finite. there is already a backlog in dealing with the dead. referee generated more outside, the hospitals serve as makeshift more to every funeral homes in the past, so are so overwhelmed that families sometimes have to wait a week to bury a lost one funeral directors themselves are struggling to cope earlier. in this case is the level of stress is very high because it is not comparable to how it used to be. some months ago we had around 30 services per month. right now we're having around 18 of sort of issues. where is this is where the economic effects of the pandemic can most clearly be seen. downtown el paso seems abandoned by some money of all works just around the corner. for him, the presidential race is not over yet. no one from president biden is not going to be the president of the immigrants. going to be donald trump. he feared his business might be hit by the pandemic. but now he has orders until july next year. republicans, he says, are good for the construction sector. despite
not only here in el paso, but also around the country, resources are finite. there is already a backlog in dealing with the dead. referee generated more outside, the hospitals serve as makeshift more to every funeral homes in the past, so are so overwhelmed that families sometimes have to wait a week to bury a lost one funeral directors themselves are struggling to cope earlier. in this case is the level of stress is very high because it is not comparable to how it used to be. some months ago...
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now reporting more than 31,000 active cases near el paso. >> thank you for that from el paso. to new york city, everyone. where cases are rising especially quickly in the borough of staten island. it is now a coronavirus yellow zone. its positivity rate highest in the city at 4.6%. msnbc's lindsey reiser is there with the latest. welcome. how did this become the hot spot and what's being done to curb the spread? >> reporter: so good to be with you. a lot of people wonder why staten island? kind of strange to think that wearing masks has become a political issue, but we also know that staten island tends to differ ideologically from the rest of new york city. so tends to be a republican stronghold at in point positive reluctance to wearing a masks. ant anecdotally, people wearing masks, but i'm at a testing point. this is a yellow zone. no outdoor gathers of 25 or more. no indoor gathers of 10 people or more. houses of worship at 50% capacity. eat at a restaurant. no more than four at your table. new york city in general, that ruling seven-day average of infection rate now is 2
now reporting more than 31,000 active cases near el paso. >> thank you for that from el paso. to new york city, everyone. where cases are rising especially quickly in the borough of staten island. it is now a coronavirus yellow zone. its positivity rate highest in the city at 4.6%. msnbc's lindsey reiser is there with the latest. welcome. how did this become the hot spot and what's being done to curb the spread? >> reporter: so good to be with you. a lot of people wonder why staten...
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la playera era idéntica a la que lució el 10 durante su paso con el equipo. el resultado también fue un homenaje. manchester united le dio la victoria a su equipo con tres goles, subiendo a la séptima posición y el southampton se mantiene. en la fórmula 1 piloto francés volvió a nacer tras sufrir uno de los más peligrosos accidentes, su auto estalló en llamas en milésimas de segundos e incluso se partió en dos, el piloto logró vivir para contarlo gracias al equipamiento que lleva. más de esta y otras noticias deportivas esta noche en sana pista a las 11:30, y a las 10:30 horas entro por telemundo. desapareció el misterioso monolito plateado encontrado en el desierto de utah, el monolito apareció a mediados de mes generando curiosidad sobre su origen. la oficina de administración de tierras ha confirmado que la estructura ha sido retirada el viernes por la noche por un grupo desconocido. nadie sabe dónde está y cómo llegó a este lugar. con esto nos despedimos, muchas gracias por su sintonía. hay más noticias a las 11. vamos a esperarlos. b
la playera era idéntica a la que lució el 10 durante su paso con el equipo. el resultado también fue un homenaje. manchester united le dio la victoria a su equipo con tres goles, subiendo a la séptima posición y el southampton se mantiene. en la fórmula 1 piloto francés volvió a nacer tras sufrir uno de los más peligrosos accidentes, su auto estalló en llamas en milésimas de segundos e incluso se partió en dos, el piloto logró vivir para contarlo gracias al equipamiento que lleva....
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meteorÓloga: gracias, buenas noches, estamos finalizando la jornada laboral con el paso de un sistema frontal, que dejo acumulados de lluvia, en la montaÑa del condado marÍn cayÓ una pulgada de lluvia. ya el sistema se va retirando de nuestra Área de cobertura, por lo que las precipitaciones se han estado concentrando al sur del Área de la bahÍa, en el transcurso de la noche se rendirÁ por completo este sistema y de la paso a este prÓximo sÁbado tengamos un fin de semana bastante agradable. si es posible que temprana la madrugada atendamos algo de niebla densa, modelos proyecta que para el prÓximo domingo algo de nubosidad, dominÉ lo que es el norte de la bahÍa, pero precisamente ese pronÓstico de condiciones del tiempo generalmente estables el prÓximo lunes de la semana entrante pudiÉramos estar acercÁndonos a los 70. hay mÁs lluvia en camino que podrÍa servir para mediados de la prÓxima semana laboral, estamos hablando para el martes y miÉrcoles de la semana entrante. mÁs adelante vuelvo con más del tiempo. paola: con las lluvias las carreteras volemos peligros
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noreste del país vemos el paso del sistema durante las próximas horas continúa aportando inestabilidad, lluvias, al noroeste vemos la combinación de agua nieve ymantenemos el riesgo de tornados podemos ver que los fuertes vientos, actividad de lluvia y nubes para los grnades lagos, así que por supuesto seguiremos muy de cerca este pronóstico durante los próximos días, regresamos con ustedes. >>> gracias gabriela por la información, hacemos una muy breve pausa, al regresar en noticias telemundo. >>> el mundo se sorprende con la muerte de diego armando maradona, falleció en su casa a los 60 años y tenemos más. >>> dramático rescate de los ocupantes de una pequeña embarcación en la ♪ acqua di gio profondo, la nueva intensidad giorgio armani macy's el destino para fragancias la de los bunger... para mantener a tu familia alimentada. así, no solo le estamos dando de comer a las comunidades. estamos ayudando a que crezcan. así, no solo le estamos dando me preocupaba proteger a mi. familia contracroban 24, las bacterias y los virus en las superficies que tocan en casa. pruebe
noreste del país vemos el paso del sistema durante las próximas horas continúa aportando inestabilidad, lluvias, al noroeste vemos la combinación de agua nieve ymantenemos el riesgo de tornados podemos ver que los fuertes vientos, actividad de lluvia y nubes para los grnades lagos, así que por supuesto seguiremos muy de cerca este pronóstico durante los próximos días, regresamos con ustedes. >>> gracias gabriela por la información, hacemos una muy breve pausa, al regresar en...
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nowhere is the toll more apparent than el paso, texas. county judge ricardo samaniego leading us into his hometown's heartbreak. you think you have two friends who died that might be in one of these trucks? >> one for sure, but i have no clue. >> reporter: the state shipping in ten trucks. and yet another mobile morgue truck pulling in. there are more of them on the way here. covid cases soaring here. every hospital in the area using those blue surge tents. >> because our testing is so inadequate and we're missing so many people, my guest guess is that between 300,000 and 400,000 americans are getting infected every day. so it's unfortunately much more worse than it appears. >> reporter: across the country, front line workers are pleading with the public. >> if i can do cpr on a person that's dying because of covid while i wear a mask, you can probably wear a mask when you walk around a store. >> reporter: tonight, hope resting on that vaccine. if pfizer gets the greenlight for its vaccine, 20 million doses will be produced every month. >
nowhere is the toll more apparent than el paso, texas. county judge ricardo samaniego leading us into his hometown's heartbreak. you think you have two friends who died that might be in one of these trucks? >> one for sure, but i have no clue. >> reporter: the state shipping in ten trucks. and yet another mobile morgue truck pulling in. there are more of them on the way here. covid cases soaring here. every hospital in the area using those blue surge tents. >> because our...
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biden supporters to different sites that seem to come together in el paso. you harvest him joins us from the german institute for international and security affairs. he's in tallinn. so in your opinion, what went wrong in the world's top economy? well, there are 2 sets of factors, i would say that went wrong. the 1st set has to do with the trumpet ministration. trump, himself wasn't very interested and listening to experts doing the right thing, trying to do the best job he can and mitigating the spread of the virus. and the other set of factors concerns, structural issues in the united states. the fact that they have a very unequal health care system. the fact that the welfare state is quite weak and quite fragmented, and lot of people don't receive welfare. and the 3rd factor is that they have federalism, and a lot of action is actually up to the states and their governors not to recenter government. i would say those are the main reasons why it didn't go so well in the united states. let's pick up on the 1st one of those then what, what effect did the alp
biden supporters to different sites that seem to come together in el paso. you harvest him joins us from the german institute for international and security affairs. he's in tallinn. so in your opinion, what went wrong in the world's top economy? well, there are 2 sets of factors, i would say that went wrong. the 1st set has to do with the trumpet ministration. trump, himself wasn't very interested and listening to experts doing the right thing, trying to do the best job he can and mitigating...
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next up, we're taking you live to el paso, texas. the new epicenter of the crisis. a city that now has more co-vid cases than houston and dallas combined. when i was in high school, this was the theater i came to quite often. the support we've had over the last few months has been amazing. it's not just a work environment. everyone here is family. if you are ready to open your heart and your home, check us out. we thought for sure that we were done. and this town said: not today. ♪ how did you find great-grandma's recipe? we're related to them? we're portuguese? i thought we were hungarian? grandpa, can you tell me the story again? behind every question is a story waiting to be discovered. try optum perks. it's a new way to save up to 80%. and everyone can do it. it's from optum, a health care company that's trusted by millions of people. you don't have to sign up for anything. just go to optumperks.com. and get a coupon to use at your pharmacy. that's it. i opted in. i opted in. you can, too. opt in and save big today. before money, people tools, cattle, grain, e
next up, we're taking you live to el paso, texas. the new epicenter of the crisis. a city that now has more co-vid cases than houston and dallas combined. when i was in high school, this was the theater i came to quite often. the support we've had over the last few months has been amazing. it's not just a work environment. everyone here is family. if you are ready to open your heart and your home, check us out. we thought for sure that we were done. and this town said: not today. ♪ how did...
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at 12:01 this morning, a new shutdown went into effect for el paso. the county judge here saying the positivity rate has dipped somewhat, but the case numbers rising, hospitalizations rising and, unfortunately, the death toll is as well. and that's why nonessential businesses will be closed here through thanksgiving. the county judge asking everyone in this community, just try to do the best you can to socially distance during these holidays because they attribute these big gatherings here in this community to a lot of that rising numbers that we've seen. in the meantime, we know governor greg abbott has ordered a field hospital double its capacity from 50 to 100 beds at a convention center here in el paso. and we know that more army and air force personnel have been deployed to this area to work in those tents outside of hospitals to try to handle that influx of patients. i had a chance to speak to one of those doctors yesterday who had just a very eerie description on how he's comparing this current fight to a prior one he was engaged in. take a lis
at 12:01 this morning, a new shutdown went into effect for el paso. the county judge here saying the positivity rate has dipped somewhat, but the case numbers rising, hospitalizations rising and, unfortunately, the death toll is as well. and that's why nonessential businesses will be closed here through thanksgiving. the county judge asking everyone in this community, just try to do the best you can to socially distance during these holidays because they attribute these big gatherings here in...
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éxodo de damnificados se incrementa por el paso de las horas, la furia de eta arrasó con lo poco que tenían. >>> en centroamérica esta dejó un sin número de muertos, desaparecidos, miles de damnificados y ha destruido cultivos, viviendas, carreteras, puentes por las severas inundaciones >>> no sabemos dónde ir, no tenemos donde refugiarnos >>> los organismos de socorro de honduras reforzaron este viernes las acciones de rescate y evacuación en diversos puntos del país. >>> las lluvias que dejó a su paso at todavía se mantendrán en el área todavía los días más . se teme que cuando baje el caudal el número de víctimas pueda aumentar, en guatemala jenny corado, noticias telemundo. >>> y la pandemia del covid-19 crece a ritmo frenético en estados unidos, el repunte de casos diarios volvió a romper un nuevo récord al registrar más de 120,000 nuevas infecciones en solo 24 horas, es el segundo día consecutivo con contagios por encima de las seis cifras. las hospitalizaciones siguen disparadas en el suroeste y medio oeste del país. estados unidos se está decidiendo la
éxodo de damnificados se incrementa por el paso de las horas, la furia de eta arrasó con lo poco que tenían. >>> en centroamérica esta dejó un sin número de muertos, desaparecidos, miles de damnificados y ha destruido cultivos, viviendas, carreteras, puentes por las severas inundaciones >>> no sabemos dónde ir, no tenemos donde refugiarnos >>> los organismos de socorro de honduras reforzaron este viernes las acciones de rescate y evacuación en diversos puntos...
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el paso, texas, among the hardest hit. they've already brought in temporary morgues, those refrigerated trucks. and tonight, new reporting about pfizer's vaccine and their plans to distribute it once its approved. it needs to be kept at at least 94 degrees below zero as it's shipped out across this country. and when will americans likely get a vaccine? what dr. fauci said just before we came on the air. we begin here tonight with our chief national correspondent matt gutman. >> reporter: tonight, the country with those grim firsts, 165,000 daily covid cases and rising cases in all 50 states. and now the nation of the verge of more covid patients hospitalized than ever before. there are 154 bodies in there. and out here. and perhaps nowhere is the toll more apparent than el paso, texas. county judge ricardo samaniego leading us into his hometown's heartbreak. you think you have two friends who died that might be in one of these trucks? >> one for sure, i think, but i have no clue. >> reporter: the state shipping in ten truc
el paso, texas, among the hardest hit. they've already brought in temporary morgues, those refrigerated trucks. and tonight, new reporting about pfizer's vaccine and their plans to distribute it once its approved. it needs to be kept at at least 94 degrees below zero as it's shipped out across this country. and when will americans likely get a vaccine? what dr. fauci said just before we came on the air. we begin here tonight with our chief national correspondent matt gutman. >> reporter:...
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brock miller has been deployed to afghanistan, his medical unit now on the ground in el paso where covid is exploding. >> even compared to any experience i've had in my training or since deployment, it's also the busiest i've ever seen a hospital. >> reporter: one of that very hospital's covid patients is taylor soderberg. can you describe that feeling of you know what it's like to try to walk and get into the emergency room when you can't breathe? >> the feeling is like you're drowned. you know, you're just grasping for that breath. >> reporter: tonight, every state in the nation seeing hospitalizations, icu admissions and ventilator use on the rise. in oklahoma, hospitals are overwhelmed. >> our worst nightmare right now is having to choose between a patient in a car accident and a patient with covid. >> reporter: but the governor resisting a mask mandate. and in south dakota where the positivity rate is nearly seven times the national average, the city of sioux falls voting down a mask mandate. that came just hours after the cdc updated its guy dance, saying wearing a mask protects yo
brock miller has been deployed to afghanistan, his medical unit now on the ground in el paso where covid is exploding. >> even compared to any experience i've had in my training or since deployment, it's also the busiest i've ever seen a hospital. >> reporter: one of that very hospital's covid patients is taylor soderberg. can you describe that feeling of you know what it's like to try to walk and get into the emergency room when you can't breathe? >> the feeling is like...
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not only here in el paso, but also around the country. resources are finite. there is already a backlog in dealing with the dead, refugee aerated morgues outside. the hospitals serve as makeshift more tourists. funeral homes in a passel are so overwhelmed that families sometimes have to wait a week to bury a loft. one funeral director sam, selves are struggling to cope and you are in this race is and we are the level of stress is very high because it is not comparable to how it used to be. some months ago we had around 30 services for months. right now we are having around 80000 of reasons for me is this 2nd wave of the pandemic is not only hitting record numbers of people, many of whom could die. local lockdowns in the past will to try and curb the spread are wreaking havoc, a business. here in el paso, there's a 10 pm curfew, but even during the day, many people stay at home. this is where the economic effects of the pandemic can most clearly be seen. downtown el paso seems abandoned. also this restaurant wasn't able to keep most of its soft. now the owner h
not only here in el paso, but also around the country. resources are finite. there is already a backlog in dealing with the dead, refugee aerated morgues outside. the hospitals serve as makeshift more tourists. funeral homes in a passel are so overwhelmed that families sometimes have to wait a week to bury a loft. one funeral director sam, selves are struggling to cope and you are in this race is and we are the level of stress is very high because it is not comparable to how it used to be. some...
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you know, the county morgue in my hometown of el paso is full. that could have been avoided and it should have been avoided but they don't care. and this is exactly what is happening right now. it's a policy decision they've made so they can go out and campaign and hold their rallies and continue fighting the election results and everything else that's on their agenda and instead of protecting american lives. vice president pence, that's great for him. he's going on vacation as a member of the coronavirus task force sitting down with the biden transition team. and saying, your number one job, i know, is to protect people and protect them from this virus, which is what i was chosen to do but my boss prevented me from. but instead we're going to hold back and not support the incoming president which is so unpatriotic and un-american. >> there are a few things to talk about here when thinking about what is our goal here. when it hit places primarily the new york metro area, the idea was exponential growth and fixed supply of hospital capacity led to
you know, the county morgue in my hometown of el paso is full. that could have been avoided and it should have been avoided but they don't care. and this is exactly what is happening right now. it's a policy decision they've made so they can go out and campaign and hold their rallies and continue fighting the election results and everything else that's on their agenda and instead of protecting american lives. vice president pence, that's great for him. he's going on vacation as a member of the...
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paso. and matt, there is a new forecast i know just out tonight as we come on the air, as well, looking at which parts of the country could actually see substantial growth in cases in the next coming weeks? >> reporter: policy lab, david, is predicting that substantial growth in the northeast through the mid-atlantic and significant growth in california and west coast cities like portland and seattle, roughly following those deadly trends that we've been seeing here in texas, the midwest and the rockies. david? >> but make no mistake, this is across the country tonight. matt gutman leading us off again. matt, thank you. >>> and now to the growing concern that thanksgiving could actually fuel the most dangerous spike yet. and tonight, the cdc with guidance for families planning to celebrate the holiday. here's abc's stephanie ramos. >> reporter: tonight, with thanksgiving just two weeks away, and the pandemic exploding, health officials warning close family gatherings could accelerate the su
paso. and matt, there is a new forecast i know just out tonight as we come on the air, as well, looking at which parts of the country could actually see substantial growth in cases in the next coming weeks? >> reporter: policy lab, david, is predicting that substantial growth in the northeast through the mid-atlantic and significant growth in california and west coast cities like portland and seattle, roughly following those deadly trends that we've been seeing here in texas, the midwest...