hello, america. i m jimmy fallon, the king locke of late night. greg gutfeld is out. and that s a good thing becaus,e would totally trash this jacket from my overweight figure skater collection like, listen, folks, greg bashes my wardrobe a lot. but in my defense, unlike greg, i can t borrow clothes from peter dinklage. jimmy. anyway, we have a great show for you tonight with a. but before we get to them, it is friday. now, the normal tradition on gutfeld is that we d open with leftovers. but seeing as it s the last episod leftov the e of 2023, the produe agreed to let me share my final thoughts on the year. if it s okay with you people. final thoughts now.. to be honest, 2023 was a bit of a dumpster fire, but it did teach us a lot things. , for instance, but why taught us that this was not what customers meant when they asked the bartender for a beer with some nut some s nut so silly. yeah. the mulvaney story turned the of beers into the rodney king of beers. but
this is america s newsroom. terrible situation there. she was not in san francisco at the time so she got a call and it happened sometime in the middle of the night. we ll get more details, we believe, this morning and we ll bring them to you. bill: if i m correct, their home is in pacific heights in san francisco. high living as you know and a home in napa valley. this happened in san francisco according to the reporting. you think about crime and how we ve been talking about it for two years. lee zeldin is the republican candidate in new york. a month ago he had a random shooting in his front yard where his two daughters were home. point being depending the circumstances of this story, crime hits everybody. dana: there was also the home intrusion and robbery of the democratic candidate in los angeles running for mayor, her name is escaping me at the moment but she also remember had the gun stolen from her home. still don t have information about how that happened. b
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pennsylvania to get out that vote in philadelphia. and, you know, if you look at big cities around the country, it is going to be crucial for turnout. their real strength is early vote and you heard the senate majority leader say our early vote is huge. we ll see because republicans really come with the heat on election day usually. more and more republicans, though, are voenth early and georgia i was just down in georgia, they are going to surpass their early vote total forever and shatter records. so it s tougher to make the voter suppression argument that stacey abrams is making. bill: you say the mid-term vote will top the presidentall level of two years ago, right? dana: it will be very close and shatter any mid-term vote they ve ever had but almost equal the presidentall vote. dana: we re a week away from november 8th when you ll lead us on the election coverage. it will start at 6:00 p.m. on
Orange County’s Coronavirus Hospitalizations Continue to Shatter Records
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Critical care doctors at Orange County’s largest hospitals say they are able to handle soaring coronavirus hospitalizations, but local epidemiologists fear the virus trends will continue to worsen.
Doctors say they’ve learned how to manage spikes from the first wave.
“We’ve been holding up. I think the first wave in the Spring was a really big sort of wake up call and a practice run so to speak,” said Dr. Shruti Gohil, who treats patients in the UC Irvine Medical Center’s intensive care units.
Gohil, who’s also an infectious disease doctor, said months of planning has prepared the medical center for this spike.