been administered, so they are really been administered, so they are really looking at a glut in vaccine supply really looking at a glut in vaccine supply and i think rich countries should supply and i think rich countries should be supply and i think rich countries should be realising it s in their self interests to share those vaccines self interests to share those vaccines more widely in order to contain vaccines more widely in order to contain the vaccines more widely in order to contain the virus as well as slow the spread contain the virus as well as slow the spread of these variants that are developing and seem to be boomer ringing are developing and seem to be boomer ringing back are developing and seem to be boomer ringing back into rich countries. they ringing back into rich countries. they say ringing back into rich countries. they say charity begins at home, vaccination begins at home need to look after our own country first before we start looking after
one to counsel victims and the other to help put sex offenders in prison. i ve had 21 sex offenders in the last couple years locked up. you know how many kids i saved? that s a lot. but flores says his mother s advocacy only deepened his wounds. it was something that happened to me that i never want anyone to know about. i wanted to forget about it. my mother wouldn t let it rest. i used to hate my mother for it. my mother was on the news all the time and on shows and stuff. my friends knew my mother. i used to tell them, it wasn t me, it was my brother. so you know, so it s taken me a long time to accept it, to be able to talk about it. despite his shame over the publicity, flores says his mother also used it to get him help. her public appeals resulted in several offers from reputable professionals to mentor and counsel him. but flores says he turned his back on everyone. after this happened it was like, it was a grown-up that did
cannot let it rest. is sounds like you want more answer. so to the extent the fbi could help with that, you don t oppose it? i don t oppose it. i don t know it adds anything. i ve seen the evidence, and i m convinced of what is happening. senator, i really appreciate your voice on all of it this morning. thank you so much. thank you, poppy. predebate play book. how are democrats strategizing to make a mark when they face-off against your rivals? of course the debate this wednesday and thursday night. we ll talk about that. we re also moments away from it opening bell on wall street as the dow inches yet closer to another record high. investors are waiting to hear from the fed chair jerome powell.
undergoing treatment. jillian: if you re hosting thanksgiving dinner we have the tips you need to help you carve the perfect turkey. rob: here to show us how it is done is master butcher and author of the every day meet, ray vanecia. jillian: you have to let it rest. absolutely. we want the meat to rest. then it starts to cool it will adore but natural juices and flavor so it doesn t run all over, then after that you want to go from the turkey to your platter so your cutting board stays nice and clear so it is safe and you can do it correctly against the grain. jillian: was correctly? if you don t take pieces off
cook the turkey, let it rest, don t carve it hot. these turkeys are not hot. i put a towel underneath so it doesn t move. the first move is to cut through the bone here and go sways likes like this. start in the middle. try it. i feel like you guys are going to be the carvers take this piece out. see this? this is what i have here. this is the driest part of the turkey. peel the skin off. why? put anytime the microwave, kind of crispy like this. look at that. that way you carve the meet very thin like this, see how many slices. the next cut you can try the next cut, here you go. i need a knife. what s the next cut. your next cut, you get the leg out of the way. and then you cut thick pieces like this. go in and it. in and up. see, like this. there we go.