East coast, 9 00 a. M. Out west. Five stories trending out of this hour. Out of afghanistan but is it Mission Accomplished . Epidemic virus the flu will it slow down . California cold snap, citrus in danger. Admission imminent. Word of a Lance Armstrong tell all. And oops, did britney do it again . We have details on all those stories. But first now were getting to the president as he is sharing new details today on americas future role in afghanistan after meeting with afghan President Hamid karzai on friday, he is giving us an update on how he will end the war in afghanistan. This remains a very difficult mission. The work ahead will not be easy. Our forces are still in harms way. But make no mistake. Our path is clear, and we are moving forward. Because after more than a decade of war, the nation we need to rebuild is our own. Now at the same time, Democratic Leaders in the senate are advising president obama to consider any lawful steps to avoid a debt ceiling crisis, even fit mean
30 for 30 viewers not embracing the Al Davis and Pete Rozelle deep fakes Al Davis vs. The NFL utilized deep fake technology on their two deceased principal figures and viewers weren t warming up to the idea.
02/04/2021
In ESPN’s latest 30 or 30 documentary, filmmaker Ken Rodgers utilized deep fake technology to create holograms of Raiders founder Al Davis and longtime NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle. The practice was done as part innovation and part necessity as the COVID-19 pandemic restricted the ability to do a more traditional style documentary.
At times, the Al Davis vs. The NFL @30for30 is gonna look … different ?
Amid the circumstances of producing a documentary during a pandemic, it was worth the effort to experiment but viewers may not have been ready for seeing virtual versions of Davis and Rozelle mixed in with archival footage.
the blue dots on this map show the rising google searches for the word flu from mid september to earlier this month. it s so bad, the archdiocese of boston wants parishioners to bow instead of shaking hands and has suspended wine during communion. in new york, mass transit agents are warning passengers to to cover coughs. in iowa abby white is rushing to get the flu shot to protect herself and her 3-month-old daughter. hopefully she doesn t get it and hopefully i don t get it, either. reporter: dr. john marshall runs the e.r. at this medical center in brooklyn. he says this month about a third of the kids here had flu-like symptoms. this year in particular, there is an increase not just in the flu this time of year but there s also an noro virus and whooping cough outbreak going on simultaneously which is causing more people to present to the hospital looking for care. reporter: for jessica abram, trips to the doctor are getting old. her family already sick for nine