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with. 4 years for president though she might well become the 1st nonwhite female president of the united yeah that's a very important point to make joe biden himself has said that his presidency would be a bridge to the future we will see in his poll our washington bureau chief with the news coming to harris will be the vice presidential running mate for joe biden in this thank you lebanon has marked a week since a massive explosion tore through its capital beirut on tuesday hundreds gathered on the city's streets in memory of the blast victims and in protest at the government's failure to prevent the disaster more than 170 people died and 6000 others were injured when a warehouse full of ammonium nitrate blew up at the city's port. was on. the moon one week on beirut pause to reflect on the moment the toll of the city of pot. mom. they gathered amongst the ruins to mourn loved ones and strangers the names of those killed were read aloud money on a manual of a it was a day of mixed emotions monies are running very with your ears on rage on andriy our lives are good little souls. are here to p
with. 4 years for president though she might well become the 1st nonwhite female president of the united yeah that's a very important point to make joe biden himself has said that his presidency would be a bridge to the future we will see in his poll our washington bureau chief with the news coming to harris will be the vice presidential running mate for joe biden in this thank you lebanon has marked a week since a massive explosion tore through its capital beirut on tuesday hundreds gathered...
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be more of a home unit yeah it could be our get a complex see in this moment yes of course in this moment it is understood this bone is extremely promising yes understanding the emotion. that's of this because the original is very fragile the eagle eye spasov shows madelyn been a replica our team is very proud with the yes you can go out. i'm surprised when tankleff go regulations thank you. if a bone comes from greco pittacus that could lend further support to the theory that the scale of the human lineage took place in europe. the other fossils found it as maka also show that like greece bulgaria once had a landscape similar to today's africa. in a nearby museum the researchers have been able to reconstruct entire skeletons from that period a dino theory of a prehistoric relative of modern day elephants with downward curving tusks. a hyena . and a saber toothed cat. but the fossils have allowed the scientists to draw conclusions about the animals that lived alongside greg up at the kiss. one exhibition recreates that world as it might once have looked. a savannah which once extended acr
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understand this as well and all right whatever they do it's not going to end systemic racism in the united states yeah that's an important point to make david and it was just a few months ago that many black american sports man and sports women raise their voices over the killing of george freud now we have another shooting of a black man take a black in broader terms david how powerful is sports in bringing about reform and changes in social justice. i think it has a very significant role if it doesn't solve all the problems but i tend to believe that you know when jackie robinson broke the color line in 1947 a major league baseball that was a big deal and i was a big deal my mom and ali's said after winning every way championship in 1984 that i could he was free to be whoever he wanted to be he didn't have to be to write white sports writers wanted him to be that was a big deal. it doesn't solve everything but symbols matter symbolism matters in this country and around the world i think and those and sports often not always but often can lead the way towards ok making people kind of stop and think a
understand this as well and all right whatever they do it's not going to end systemic racism in the united states yeah that's an important point to make david and it was just a few months ago that many black american sports man and sports women raise their voices over the killing of george freud now we have another shooting of a black man take a black in broader terms david how powerful is sports in bringing about reform and changes in social justice. i think it has a very significant role if...
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yeah logical unit facilitated by rock obama with me we have rather all of them came together dropped out within a few days the black neo liberal leadership that is edge of money in black leadership we do money and black our tix came together and lo and behold we were pushed out we were defeated but let me say this that this stablish macnow very much like republican party establishment was undercut by a truck that young people on the street the black madam who they understand not just the limitations of the neo liberal leadership no matter what color but they know that it cannot deliver look at what a pandemic right now it cannot deliver safety it cannot live protection cannot deliver education cannot deliver goods and services why because the in part in shambles when you have so much greedy and corruption and indifference for the suffering with no public life no public health care no public. robust public interactions and we can't even hardly have a public conversation what happens to a demographer you sleep on here then as you know and maybe you call them apologists for empire they
yeah logical unit facilitated by rock obama with me we have rather all of them came together dropped out within a few days the black neo liberal leadership that is edge of money in black leadership we do money and black our tix came together and lo and behold we were pushed out we were defeated but let me say this that this stablish macnow very much like republican party establishment was undercut by a truck that young people on the street the black madam who they understand not just the...
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you can see groups from korea the united states. >> yeah. speaking of international solidarity, yeah, aid is pouring in from around the world. reuters say that the french president will hold a donor conference for lebanon. president trump is expected to participate. do you have faith that this aid will get to where it needs to go? >> all i can say, i can say that we hope that the aid gets to the people. the people need -- are in need of so many things. need for fresh water and protective gear. hospitals are out of order. we hope that such conventions and meetings can and will deliver the needs of the lebanese people. >> listen, we wish you all of the best of luck with all of the challenges you're facing there. thank you for speaking to us. we appreciate it. >>> well, as if tensions between beijing and washington weren't high enough, the u.s. is sanctioning hong kong's chief executive and ten others after a national security law on hong kong. the people sanctions have implemented policies aimed at cushing the freedom of expression and democra
you can see groups from korea the united states. >> yeah. speaking of international solidarity, yeah, aid is pouring in from around the world. reuters say that the french president will hold a donor conference for lebanon. president trump is expected to participate. do you have faith that this aid will get to where it needs to go? >> all i can say, i can say that we hope that the aid gets to the people. the people need -- are in need of so many things. need for fresh water and...
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unit. breanne: yeah, like, 24-foot. lemonis: yep. which is very similar. difference is that you don't have a bathroom. breanne: we do. [ laughter ] kat: surprise, surprise! [ laughter ] lemonis: they like to say they have a bathroom. well, they have a mobile toilet in the middle of your kitchen. lacey: we have a composting toilet. lemonis: you do, okay. and, so, does it qualify for the same things that an rv does with the shower and the toilet? breanne: we do external showers, so, like, the outdoor shower. lemonis: totally fine. breanne: yeah. lacey: and we're working on designs for internal showers. lemonis: for me, the finishing of the inside is really important -- the cabinets not having sharp edges by your head. there's little, teeny things in terms of everything that's gonna give you the maximum amount of space. as i look at the unit, i give them credit for mocking something up, and it may work for them, but at the end of the day, for this to have real mass distribution, everything is gonna have to be right inside. the consumer's looking for the most
unit. breanne: yeah, like, 24-foot. lemonis: yep. which is very similar. difference is that you don't have a bathroom. breanne: we do. [ laughter ] kat: surprise, surprise! [ laughter ] lemonis: they like to say they have a bathroom. well, they have a mobile toilet in the middle of your kitchen. lacey: we have a composting toilet. lemonis: you do, okay. and, so, does it qualify for the same things that an rv does with the shower and the toilet? breanne: we do external showers, so, like, the...
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by thanksgiving it looks like we will have significantly more deaths in the united states. >> yeah, could be more than 200,000 according from the one production from the school. the testing capacity in the united states is still woefully behind where it needs to be according to all of the experts. how crucial is it to get fast, reliable testing available here in the u.s.? >> look, wolf, what we've experienced is we've had that period of steady declines in the number of cases and, you know, sort of a plateau in may and then in june it started to go up. what this shows us is without the cases -- without the testing that we need, without the contact tracing we need, even if we were to physically distance and bring down the spread because we're staying away from each other, we're wearing our masks just like dr. riley mentioned, it's going to be very hard to keep the spread down without being able to contain it. right now people are waiting sometimes weeks to get answers from the tests that they took a week ago. we know that covid-19 spends about 14 days on the body, an average of five before
by thanksgiving it looks like we will have significantly more deaths in the united states. >> yeah, could be more than 200,000 according from the one production from the school. the testing capacity in the united states is still woefully behind where it needs to be according to all of the experts. how crucial is it to get fast, reliable testing available here in the u.s.? >> look, wolf, what we've experienced is we've had that period of steady declines in the number of cases and,...
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it's not really showing a lot of respect for somebody who is just widely trusted across the united states. >> yeahfauci is someone who's given selfless service to the american people for 40 years, advising us about infectious diseases. he's a winner of the american medal of freedom. he's a national hero. and the way the president makes it sound like tony was just dumped on him. it's disgusting. it's ridiculous. >> dr. hotez, let me move on to the fda commissioner. he says it's possible they could sign off on an emergency use authorization or even approval for a coronavirus vaccine before the end of phase three trials. does that raise red flags for you? >> it does, jim. you know, emergency use authorization is something we really haven't used in this country for vaccines for the simple reason that vaccines are products that are administered to healthy people to prevent them from getting ill. this is -- we use emergency use authorizations for things like ventilators, we use them for ppe and we've used them unfortunately for hydroxychloroquine which was already revoked so it already has a taint to it
it's not really showing a lot of respect for somebody who is just widely trusted across the united states. >> yeahfauci is someone who's given selfless service to the american people for 40 years, advising us about infectious diseases. he's a winner of the american medal of freedom. he's a national hero. and the way the president makes it sound like tony was just dumped on him. it's disgusting. it's ridiculous. >> dr. hotez, let me move on to the fda commissioner. he says it's...
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pinion just like the country's right now and he's actually that figure that could potentially unite the country yeah and you know i was reading today that obama had to forgive joe barton's back in 2008 when they were running against each other before biden became vice president and now we've seen here couple of areas she's basically you know the roles have been reversed and. i want to take a listen now to how u.s. president on the trip how he reacted to the news i was a little surprised that he picked i've been watching her for a long time and i was surprised she was extraordinarily nasty to kevin legit judge kavanaugh then now just as she was nasty to a level that was just a horrible thing the way she was doing she treated now just as. i won't forget that so she did very poorly in the primaries and now she's chosen so let's see how that will work for her so how do you read that julie is doubling trump worried well i mean he says he's surprised but his campaign was a negative hit ad on camera harris just 30 minutes after the announcement was made by the campaign so i think they're ready and i think
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challenging way if the goal is to convey accurate information about what's happening in the united states. >> yeah, okay. let's move on to this. democrats in the biden campaign got involved in the jacob blake shooting. here is what blake's father told us. >> was on the phone with me yesterday. i was on the phone with joe biden and kamala harris. they didn't just -- they care about my family and stayed on the phone for all hours, like i was talking to one of my uvengluvengle unc uncles or something. is he i call him uncle joe. >> calls him uncle joe. do you think voters want a consoler in chief or do you think there are those who see this as pandering? >> i think what people want to know is whether the person, any person in a position of power, is someone that they can see themselves in and ideally an aspirational version of themselves. and for some people, it is very important to have someone who is or appears to be deeply empathetic, who they can identify with at a personal and emotional level in terms of that empathy and that sympathy and that understanding of why things might be hard for them.
challenging way if the goal is to convey accurate information about what's happening in the united states. >> yeah, okay. let's move on to this. democrats in the biden campaign got involved in the jacob blake shooting. here is what blake's father told us. >> was on the phone with me yesterday. i was on the phone with joe biden and kamala harris. they didn't just -- they care about my family and stayed on the phone for all hours, like i was talking to one of my uvengluvengle unc...
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yeah. >> see where the republicans come down. i think there is a lot of disunit in the republican party over what they actually want. democrats are unitedis? charles: yeah they're united but starting at 3.4 trillion is sort of disingenuous in real scheme of things. there is negotiating 101 like, and then there is negotiation, negotiating rather, kevin against a backdrop of the pandemic. you know, that is the part that bothers me. listen, it has got to change. anyway president trump made his salvo into this. he laid out these executive orders. maybe congress will get their act together. liz, kevin. thank you both very much. >>> folks in the wake of the pandemic the lawsuits have already started. a family of four workers who died from a coronavirus outbreak at tyson foods plant in iowa they're suing the company. the lawsuit alleges that tyson put employees at risk by downplaying concerns about the out break and failing to implement safety measures and allow sick employees to keep working. estates of three other employees that died filed a similar lawsuit. tyson is disputing all allegations. >>> steve easterbrook of mcdonald's was fired la
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can speak now to our sports correspondent nesta mcgregor. unprecedented protest in the united states from athletes. yeahhe milwaukee box refusing to leave their locker room with a clear message some things are more important than basketball and this being one of them, the fight for racial equality. after that we had major league baseball, major league soccer and in turn is the world number four also refusing league soccer and in turn is the world numberfour also refusing to play in her wta match. today could bea play in her wta match. today could be a hugely significant day. at about 4pm uk time that is to be a meeting. league officials and players will meet separately to decide what to do next. reports coming from inside the nba bubble suggest that two teams want to withdraw altogether which would have huge reputational and financial implications for the nba. this is important because people in america, athletes, have been protesting for decades. remember in 2016. many feel that having black lives matter on the court or having slogans on shirts wasn't enough so this financial hit could be huge. the own
can speak now to our sports correspondent nesta mcgregor. unprecedented protest in the united states from athletes. yeahhe milwaukee box refusing to leave their locker room with a clear message some things are more important than basketball and this being one of them, the fight for racial equality. after that we had major league baseball, major league soccer and in turn is the world number four also refusing league soccer and in turn is the world numberfour also refusing to play in her wta...
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he is, after all, the president of the united states. >> yeah, it was a little strange to hear that from the president. ben wedeman, our deepest, deepest condolences to all the people in beirut. you've got a great city there. our heart goes out to everyone for this horrific, horrific explosion. thanks very much for watching. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. ♪ >>> "outfront" next as the u.s. approaches 5 million coronavirus cases, the president insists the virus is just going to go away. we've heard it from him again and again and again and it's still here. plus the biggest event since the pandemic started, 250,000 people, at least, expected gathering in america in one small town. why is it taking place? i'm going to talk to the mayor. and republicans with ties to donald trump are helping kanye west run for president. let's go "outfront." >>> and good eveningment i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight the numbers don't lie. that's the message tonight from dr. anthony fauci, the nation's yip infectious disease expert,
he is, after all, the president of the united states. >> yeah, it was a little strange to hear that from the president. ben wedeman, our deepest, deepest condolences to all the people in beirut. you've got a great city there. our heart goes out to everyone for this horrific, horrific explosion. thanks very much for watching. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. ♪ >>> "outfront" next as the u.s. approaches 5 million coronavirus cases, the president...
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united states right now, and also what she had to say about the current president of the united states. >> yeah, she certainly did. dana, go ahead. >> absolutely, and on that note, what struck me was how much she went for the jugular on donald trump, not just in her sort of blanket assessment, poor assessment of him, but she knew where to hit him where it hurts, talking about the fact that he lost the national popular vote by nearly 3 million votes. we know that that is something that bothers the president almost as much as anything. and also talking about the fact that he barely won the electoral college, that he won a margin that averaged just one or two votes per precinct. she didn't just go after him, but she went after him in a way that she really knew would bug him. the other thing that was really striking as a parent is the way she tried to reach out to parents, talking about the morality and character that people tried to teach their kids. and how she argued that completely flies in the face of what they see in the white house. that kids are thinking that parents are just not telling th
united states right now, and also what she had to say about the current president of the united states. >> yeah, she certainly did. dana, go ahead. >> absolutely, and on that note, what struck me was how much she went for the jugular on donald trump, not just in her sort of blanket assessment, poor assessment of him, but she knew where to hit him where it hurts, talking about the fact that he lost the national popular vote by nearly 3 million votes. we know that that is something...
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statement about the character of the man that we're going to elect as the next president of the united states. >> yeahmean, you talk about that as a risk. there are some people who have asked me, you know, if they thought joe biden was making the safest choice by doing that. i certainly don't agree with the premise of that question, but i wonder what you think about the risk that that is, you know, that that is the choice that he made that he did choose you and he is making a historic choice. there's never been a black woman nominated for vice president on a major party ticket before. >> right. and so that is a statement, i think, about the vision that joe biden has about who we are as a nation and the future of our nation. and that's one of the things, frankly, about who he is that gives me such excitement about the biden/harris ticket. because the biden/harris ticket is about an agenda that is about representing who america really is and knowing that among us there may be those who seemingly have nothing in common but have everything in common. joe biden knows that. and it is also about saying that
statement about the character of the man that we're going to elect as the next president of the united states. >> yeahmean, you talk about that as a risk. there are some people who have asked me, you know, if they thought joe biden was making the safest choice by doing that. i certainly don't agree with the premise of that question, but i wonder what you think about the risk that that is, you know, that that is the choice that he made that he did choose you and he is making a historic...
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yeah. we just opened. the first christmas in the united states, it really sucks to have to push the family they have to celebrate never thought about that, that you have to push people to celebrate. >> yeah. they don't want to leave. it's a life or death decision. >> you have to try to find the decor ration for the christmas and for the house. >> we got stuff in here. i've been working. >> and that's very important, uh-huh. >> how long have you been in america? >> how important is it to decorate for christmas seeing that you are away from home? >> do you like being here in america? >> well, yeah. because i asked you a question and you understood what i said, so your english is good. see, you even understand me now. what do you miss about venezuela? >> you're going to start making new friends. i'm sure of that. >> you're a very strong young man. i don't know. when i asked that kid what he missed about venezuela, it's such a dumb question to ask. he's a kid. of course he misses a lot. and then he broke down crying, and i was like -- i just feel bad. i didn't mean to do that to him. but nothing makes it as clear as
yeah. we just opened. the first christmas in the united states, it really sucks to have to push the family they have to celebrate never thought about that, that you have to push people to celebrate. >> yeah. they don't want to leave. it's a life or death decision. >> you have to try to find the decor ration for the christmas and for the house. >> we got stuff in here. i've been working. >> and that's very important, uh-huh. >> how long have you been in america?...
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of got out the whole notion that polio was there and it was killing a lot of people in the united states. >> yeah. this is so new. draw everybody together. everybody is invested in this fundraising event. this is your disease. this is what you contribute. reagan? >> it reached a class of people that had never even been asked to fund raise or participate in fundraising before. it made them feel like they were part of something bigger than for like nationalism which led to pride going into world war ii. >> incredible pride in doing your part and helping. and actually this will give away -- you already know how old i am. but i remember in elementary school we all got a little -- it was like a little piece of cardboard with little round slots in it where you put your dimes, so we all had to fill in this little piece of cardboard with your dimes. i'd use my allowance. and i did all these extra chores. you wanted to be the first in your class to fill this in and then handed it into the foundation in some way. so this was a huge deal. this was certainly a very different way to raise money. and then of c
of got out the whole notion that polio was there and it was killing a lot of people in the united states. >> yeah. this is so new. draw everybody together. everybody is invested in this fundraising event. this is your disease. this is what you contribute. reagan? >> it reached a class of people that had never even been asked to fund raise or participate in fundraising before. it made them feel like they were part of something bigger than for like nationalism which led to pride going...
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different water companies in the united states. >> yeah. >> and there are vulnerabilities there. all of our, our financial system, our telecommunication system, of course, electrical energy. and this is -- this is ongoing. we've talked to utility executives, for example. one of whom told us his system was attacked 3 million times a day. >> jesus. >> 3 million times a day, and that gives you the range. banks, i know, the same, i don't know if it's the same number, but hundreds of thousands of times a day. so this is an ongoing threat. not only from state actors, but from maligned actors who are doing ransom ware, sometimes just garden variety crooks, but there are also people that want to undermine our society. so i can't -- i can't give you one -- one specific target that we most worried about. i think our worry was that we just didn't feel that the country was adequately prepared for what could and likely will happen. >> sir, could i speak to that, too, then? building on that just to say there's the insidious threat, our concern was that our adversaries in place whether criminal
different water companies in the united states. >> yeah. >> and there are vulnerabilities there. all of our, our financial system, our telecommunication system, of course, electrical energy. and this is -- this is ongoing. we've talked to utility executives, for example. one of whom told us his system was attacked 3 million times a day. >> jesus. >> 3 million times a day, and that gives you the range. banks, i know, the same, i don't know if it's the same number, but...
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the president of the united states said, yeah.g after this secret organization that's been running the world for the last few years and it's dangerous. the sad part about this is it spread to 71 countries. i will guarantee you that there are foreign nations taking a look at this and seeing if there's an opportunity to kind of continue to fan these flames. that's what i think -- that's what i worry about. i know the fbi is curious about this and very worried about people get promoted until they get worked up and commit an act of violence. that's why the president needs to set this straight yesterday. >> one of these deranged people won the congressional nomination in georgia and now you have the president of the united states seeming to lend them credibility and talk about how they great are. the fbi warned this organization poses a domestic terror threat. in germany there was a mass shooting inspired this. i don't understand how he could think this is dpfunny. >> i don't either. let's be charitable, maybe he didn't understand who
the president of the united states said, yeah.g after this secret organization that's been running the world for the last few years and it's dangerous. the sad part about this is it spread to 71 countries. i will guarantee you that there are foreign nations taking a look at this and seeing if there's an opportunity to kind of continue to fan these flames. that's what i think -- that's what i worry about. i know the fbi is curious about this and very worried about people get promoted until they...
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please, lord. >> so this is the christmas locker. >> yeah, we just opened because the first christmas in the united you have to push the family. they have to celebrate. >> i would never have to thought of that, you have on push them to celebrate? >> yeah, they are sad. they remember venezuela. they don't want to leave. it's a life or death decision. decision. >> look, kamau, please. >> oh, wow. >> you have to try to find the decoration for the christmas and for the house. >> we've got some in here. i've been working. >> and that's very important. mm-hmm. >> how long have you been in america? how important is it to decorate for christmas, being that you're away from home? do you like being here in america? well, yeah, because i asked you a question and you understood what i said, so your english is good. see, you even understand me now. >> yes. >> what do you miss about venezuela? >> you're going to start making new friends. i'm sure of that. >> you're very -- you're a very strong young man. i don't know, suddenly when i asked that kid what he missed on venezuela, it sounded like this is such a dumb
please, lord. >> so this is the christmas locker. >> yeah, we just opened because the first christmas in the united you have to push the family. they have to celebrate. >> i would never have to thought of that, you have on push them to celebrate? >> yeah, they are sad. they remember venezuela. they don't want to leave. it's a life or death decision. decision. >> look, kamau, please. >> oh, wow. >> you have to try to find the decoration for the christmas...
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particularly the left wing of the democratic party who really want to make sure that they are united behind one candidate yeah i think that he came out stronger than he did for hillary right when she won the democratic nomination he was saying look we need to coalesce together we need to 1st get donald trump out of the white house and then we can push on with our a progressive agenda but none of that will be possible if donald trump is reelected all right well certainly a strong message there from bernie sanders what do you think we can look for in the rest of the convention we will see more progressive people speaking. i.o.c. will be. there. and so she'll be speaking tonight and former president bill clinton will be speaking tonight. people are worried that maybe joe biden won't be as dynamic as the 1st lady obama but. but he's but they say that he's the man for the job and so we just need to trust his character more than his performance as what they're saying our reporter states you've been looking into this for us thank you so much you're welcome soon. are you watching news still to come on our show a look
particularly the left wing of the democratic party who really want to make sure that they are united behind one candidate yeah i think that he came out stronger than he did for hillary right when she won the democratic nomination he was saying look we need to coalesce together we need to 1st get donald trump out of the white house and then we can push on with our a progressive agenda but none of that will be possible if donald trump is reelected all right well certainly a strong message there...
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. >> can we assume, governor, you will endorse joe biden for president of the united states? >> oh, yeah goes hand in hand. of course. i wouldn't be there just to kind of say, well, i'm going to write in wolf blitzer. although that might be cheers, and maybe some jeers. i don't know. >> probably not. i'm curious, you're the son, correct me if i'm wrong, of a mailman. is that right? >> my father carried mail on his back for about 30 years and i've had family, my brother worked there a while, my mother worked in a post office for a while. this business we want to damage the post office is frankly, it's crazy. i mean, we are going to have mail-in balloting. we have absentee ballots. you can't try to damage that institution. in order to kind of affect an election. it's ridiculous. i hope this gets resolved soon. >> you see what's going on with the u.s. postal service. just speaking to senator manchin. hard to believe this is happening in the united states of america, cut back in vital areas. so many people rely on the postal service to get their medicine, their social security checks. not ju
. >> can we assume, governor, you will endorse joe biden for president of the united states? >> oh, yeah goes hand in hand. of course. i wouldn't be there just to kind of say, well, i'm going to write in wolf blitzer. although that might be cheers, and maybe some jeers. i don't know. >> probably not. i'm curious, you're the son, correct me if i'm wrong, of a mailman. is that right? >> my father carried mail on his back for about 30 years and i've had family, my brother...
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you heard in the midst of covid and in the midst oh of this competition between the united states and china? >> yeah. first of all, you know, many of the countries are very, very concerned about covid. covid is affecting the entire globe. even during think travel, i was tested many times on national television, and in thailand, just to make sure as we november through the region, that covid is not spreading. so all the countries are very, very concerned with that. we're all aggressively working on some type of vaccine and some type of therapeutic to do that. so they're very interested in what they're doing. once we discovered it, that we can share. again, most of our partners are very concerned with some of the activities of the competitors out there that will limit their capability to do the things that they need to do for their economy to have a free and open trade. so that is their biggest concern. they don't want to have to choose between partners when it comes to the economy, because they're all depending on the partners out there for the economy. we have to respect that, and respect their inte
you heard in the midst of covid and in the midst oh of this competition between the united states and china? >> yeah. first of all, you know, many of the countries are very, very concerned about covid. covid is affecting the entire globe. even during think travel, i was tested many times on national television, and in thailand, just to make sure as we november through the region, that covid is not spreading. so all the countries are very, very concerned with that. we're all aggressively...
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yeah i would say that that's true i think in the ninety's with the unit polar moment as it was as it was call the u.s. got a little too you know high on the horse there are so to speak in its in its version of the world we were now dominant in want to tell people what to do before there was always a constraint on the soviet union being there and then it went away and. this occurred during the british in the 800 s. when the british and the us the british were originally very arrogant and gradually they came to see that these factors take all and i think that harm hoping that will happen to us leadership 2 and a half things like are you going to say when other countries are going out of down there would run out of money when it make my guess in london and in washington i want to make our viewers there watching as the r.c.c. in exile remember. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. the world is driven by dream shaped by one person of those. who dares thinks. we dare to ask
yeah i would say that that's true i think in the ninety's with the unit polar moment as it was as it was call the u.s. got a little too you know high on the horse there are so to speak in its in its version of the world we were now dominant in want to tell people what to do before there was always a constraint on the soviet union being there and then it went away and. this occurred during the british in the 800 s. when the british and the us the british were originally very arrogant and...
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princes and so forth so that when he talks about is he got a critique of the united states in the middle east he's lying again yeah the state has blood on it and in saudi arabia yemen has blood all it's an intel a beat in gaza and the west bank i don't know what he's talking about he took a bow with the united states should never have intervened no this is always already is offering those armies could not exist in israel and saudi arabia without u.s. support without imperial support and when we invite we invite israeli ambassador we have ideas or any about the letter of the program but it netanyahu would certainly refute any charge of violence except in self defense and britain which played $550.00 fellows than it had been used in a one month period spare me we were born yet night but not last night but this is exactly what the cowardly went on principle powell clear what gates to say could be a trip it will be it moti be it was a narrow in brazil be at the hungry or see the gangster is ation of the world moving toward me oh fascist rule and that's where our duty must be and of course truckers are also of that way
princes and so forth so that when he talks about is he got a critique of the united states in the middle east he's lying again yeah the state has blood on it and in saudi arabia yemen has blood all it's an intel a beat in gaza and the west bank i don't know what he's talking about he took a bow with the united states should never have intervened no this is always already is offering those armies could not exist in israel and saudi arabia without u.s. support without imperial support and when we...
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yeah i would say that that's true i think in the ninety's with the unit poll among the dead as it was as it was call the u.s. got a little too you know high on the horse there are so to speak in its in its version of the world we were now dominant in want to tell people what to do before there was always a constraint on the soviet union being there and then it went away and. this occurred during the british in the 800 s. when the british and the us the british were originally very arrogant and gradually they came to see that these factors take all and i think that i'm hoping that will happen us leadership 2 and a half things like are you going to say one other country run out of there would run out of money when it make my guess in london and in washington i want to make our viewers they're watching us here are you see you next time remember. because. of this connection to moment law should ask for the past 70 and seen and done today for the rights pro who should commission. branches just shoot on disc in the. engine command among. legions mom was. no new car so sit on the open mustan
yeah i would say that that's true i think in the ninety's with the unit poll among the dead as it was as it was call the u.s. got a little too you know high on the horse there are so to speak in its in its version of the world we were now dominant in want to tell people what to do before there was always a constraint on the soviet union being there and then it went away and. this occurred during the british in the 800 s. when the british and the us the british were originally very arrogant and...
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yeah we'll also listen both units or surf gets many. roles within the contest about two over the only over the phone the. with them on buses in your yeah through the- what about into with no. on this evening clinic that you want to it done about americans with. it will now own the music if there needs to of store about i'm just going to the portion then it. but that does shaped-- defeats the sockets fo. please me no kiss the city's dot on my side the shape at him out they're new they could be able to still have babies so- do they shake. it off what do you get. since you've been eighteen years old. compare mall to visit a mall i can because put jesus what i found on your billing details saying he makes said your mass middle j. virtual fare calendar right i'i've taken the back gate. and tj this individual. about it you knonow you h have input so d you g guys. said you guys issue. there e was a customer. yeah my name is all what is also please it was a a enenergy she posted a picture. but it does. it beep back no question k. g. supply that
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security council vote as a humiliating defeat for the united states better yeah but the u.s. has worked for months to prepare a resolution to his iran and it could only get one vote supporting it from a small country the dominican republic you see how they've been humiliated the recent 11 countries abstained into voted against it was because they believe the preservation of the j.c. is essential for the interests of the region and the world yesterday was a political achievement for iran and a political failure for the u.s. . well there's plenty more ahead for you this news hour including thousands of british travis scramble to get home as more countries added to the u.k.'s quarantine that's. why hong kong exports a say then of course in the middle of an escalating dispute between china and the u.s. . and a wild record is smashed in the 1st competitive act that it's meet since the crater virus shut down joe will have all these details for you in school. but now the u.s. postal service is warning that it cannot guarantee all ballots cast by mail for the november presidential el
security council vote as a humiliating defeat for the united states better yeah but the u.s. has worked for months to prepare a resolution to his iran and it could only get one vote supporting it from a small country the dominican republic you see how they've been humiliated the recent 11 countries abstained into voted against it was because they believe the preservation of the j.c. is essential for the interests of the region and the world yesterday was a political achievement for iran and a...
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the case, does the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi, become the acting president of the united states? >> yeah, if we did not have a winner, in the electoral college was unable to come up with a winner, and the -- because the electoral college is tied or does not get 270 votes then voting state by state picks the process. if that does not happen, then the speaker of the house remains the president until the house of representatives actually comes up with a winner. i don't think that we'll get to that. that's the doomsday scenario. my expectation is we'll have a president selected and somebody will be sworn in as the new president on january the 20th at noon here in washington, d.c. >> well, that's a doomsday scenario that a lot of people actually wouldn't view as doomsday. attorney general eric holder, thank you very, very much for being on the show today. >> thank you, jonathan. always good to see you. >>> coming up, as millions of americans wait for washington to wake up and realize they're about to lose everything, two women could hold the solution to their problems. both join this program
the case, does the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi, become the acting president of the united states? >> yeah, if we did not have a winner, in the electoral college was unable to come up with a winner, and the -- because the electoral college is tied or does not get 270 votes then voting state by state picks the process. if that does not happen, then the speaker of the house remains the president until the house of representatives actually comes up with a winner. i don't think that...
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so yeah, it's kind of a macabre hobby. each state and unit had its own. these are union enterprising buttons. his name was fred mississippi stater and he was in the 7th new york, which was a pretty elite regiment. there was also an extraordinary number of actions, including spotsville, pennsylvania, which was bloody. but as you say, they would snatch these from wounded and dead servicemen on the field and we also have evidence that they, some may have taken them from shallow graves. there was such an interest in get iting them. you also mentioned prisoners. it was considered one of the worst insults you could render to a prisoner of war is to rip a button off a uniform, so that was partially humiliation and partly this mania for collectibles. >> let's see a photograph of, i'm sorry. of the kinds of things that this collector would have taken the buttons off of these jackets. very macabre, indeed. >> would have been totally, sorry, he just would have been totally uninhibited about walking up and down this line of corpses in maryland. he took them as they t
so yeah, it's kind of a macabre hobby. each state and unit had its own. these are union enterprising buttons. his name was fred mississippi stater and he was in the 7th new york, which was a pretty elite regiment. there was also an extraordinary number of actions, including spotsville, pennsylvania, which was bloody. but as you say, they would snatch these from wounded and dead servicemen on the field and we also have evidence that they, some may have taken them from shallow graves. there was...
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but there is one country that is repeatedly being left off safe travel lists, and that is, yeah, the united states. by our count just nine countries are allowing unrestricted entry to americans. you can see them on the map there highlighted in blue. among them mexico, turkey, and tunisia. others are requiring measures such as self-quarantining or just not letting americans in. >>> paris depends a great deal on tourism business. while it might be getting back to some semblance of normalcy as it recovers from the pandemic, a big piece of its economy is not. cnn's melissa bell explains. >> reporter: the only difference are the masks. otherwise, paris, the city of arts and lights and love, is much as it ever was. the shops are open. the bars, the bistros, the museums. there is only one crucial ingredient missing. the tourists. and what is paris without? last year 50 million of them came for the monuments, the cathedrals, the museums, the history, spenting 22 billion euros and once again making paris the most visited city in the world. this year the french and the odd european tourist have it pr
but there is one country that is repeatedly being left off safe travel lists, and that is, yeah, the united states. by our count just nine countries are allowing unrestricted entry to americans. you can see them on the map there highlighted in blue. among them mexico, turkey, and tunisia. others are requiring measures such as self-quarantining or just not letting americans in. >>> paris depends a great deal on tourism business. while it might be getting back to some semblance of...
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continuation of the crisis with iran is one of the most effective ways of keeping the united states engaged in the region yeah that's a bit very important point there try to parse it with the currency institute for responsible stake raft former president of the national iranian american council fascinating talking with you try to we appreciate you. the chinese city will houghton was the 1st epicenter of the corona virus pandemic chinese officials have always maintained that they did all they could to stop the spread of the virus but stories are emerging that suggest otherwise stories. people who paid a high price because of government secrecy tonight we introduce you to a man who is speaking out in seeking justice he says the virus was able to kill his father because beijing hid the truth about the viper's. this small neighborhood near his home in jenin is a place filled with memories for jiang high. last year my father used to sit at this place. every time i come to these familiar places i go to places i used to visit with my father. i'm overwhelmed with grief at the same time i feel anger jungly far john hi
continuation of the crisis with iran is one of the most effective ways of keeping the united states engaged in the region yeah that's a bit very important point there try to parse it with the currency institute for responsible stake raft former president of the national iranian american council fascinating talking with you try to we appreciate you. the chinese city will houghton was the 1st epicenter of the corona virus pandemic chinese officials have always maintained that they did all they...
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has to be said — coming from the highest levels, some from the president of the united states, the leader of brazil. yeahen it comes from someone who has a large number of followers around the world and whose words are often then repeated, of course, into newspapers, onto the radio and into other forms of media. it is not likely to get any less, realistically, is it? and could impact, say, on the take—up of any vaccine? yeah, look, this is an ongoing issue. kind of the volume of information out there and this kind of range of myths and conspiracy theories really started from day dot in the pandemic. and this isn't something new. we have seen this with previous outbreaks of infectious diseases, and so to some degree, we saw this coming, but the volume of information out there is unprecedented at the moment, and so we need to work on some strategies right now to try and counter this because, when we see a vaccine come along, it is going to surge again. let's get some of the day's other news: there has been a significant fall in both the coronavirus deaths and new cases of covid—i9 recorded in the australia
has to be said — coming from the highest levels, some from the president of the united states, the leader of brazil. yeahen it comes from someone who has a large number of followers around the world and whose words are often then repeated, of course, into newspapers, onto the radio and into other forms of media. it is not likely to get any less, realistically, is it? and could impact, say, on the take—up of any vaccine? yeah, look, this is an ongoing issue. kind of the volume of information...
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interference -- can mail in a ballot and nobody even verifies if they're a citizen of the united states of america. >> yeah's lying. keeping them honest, that's just not true. in states that already conduct mass mail-in balloting, voter i.d. is always confirmed. for instance, through signature matches or use of driver's license numbers. also, most ballot envelopes have unique barcodes. there is another worry, though. and that's the u.s. postal service. "the washington post" reports that it's experiencing days-long backlogs after a top trump donor, now running the agency, cut costs in areas, including overtime pay and sorting machines. some who work in the service fear this could hamper timely delivery of ballots. the post office says some worry the postmaster general could be tipping the electoral scales for his boss. that's concerning. in a statement, the postal service says the mail is not slowing down, and they called the idea that the postmaster general will make decisions, at the direction of the president, quote, wholly misplaced and off base. but we'll see. here with spperspective, tim neftali. and
interference -- can mail in a ballot and nobody even verifies if they're a citizen of the united states of america. >> yeah's lying. keeping them honest, that's just not true. in states that already conduct mass mail-in balloting, voter i.d. is always confirmed. for instance, through signature matches or use of driver's license numbers. also, most ballot envelopes have unique barcodes. there is another worry, though. and that's the u.s. postal service. "the washington post"...