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the title of the rousing popular neapolitan song which the opera stars sing at the end of the concertll, with economic downturns and warnings of new waves of covid—19, let us indeed hope that we can all look forward to a sunnier future. they sing. hello. well, for most of us, overall, today, the weather is not looking bad at all. we have a mixture of sunny spells, a few fleeting showers. that is pretty much it. if you are unlucky you might run into a downpour of thunder and lightning. or if you are lucky, depending on your point of view! here is the satellite picture and we have some clouds streaming in from the north—west. it is fairly thin and broken cloud for most of us, so hence the sunny spells are getting through. these are the showers as we go through the afternoon, across parts of northern england and wales, just that possibility of a downpour across the south in the afternoon. but for the vast majority of the uk, it is dry weather, and temperatures getting up into the high teens, possibly 20 degrees in the afternoon in london. now, tonight, it remains dry in england and wales
the title of the rousing popular neapolitan song which the opera stars sing at the end of the concertll, with economic downturns and warnings of new waves of covid—19, let us indeed hope that we can all look forward to a sunnier future. they sing. hello. well, for most of us, overall, today, the weather is not looking bad at all. we have a mixture of sunny spells, a few fleeting showers. that is pretty much it. if you are unlucky you might run into a downpour of thunder and lightning. or if...
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the title of the rousing popular neapolitan song which the opera stars sing at the end of the concerturns and warnings of new waves of covid—19, let us indeed hope that we can all look forward to a sunnier future. they sing. nothing extreme about the weather this weekend. sunshine and showers as well. that will continue today and tomorrow as well. different areas getting those showers. further north in derbyshire the cloud looks very threatening around lunchtime. let me show you why. this is the satellite picture with lots of cloud streaming into northern ireland and scotland and lots of drizzly rain. not heavy, but it has meant the sunshine has been diminished here. some some gentle central scotland, south and east, despite the risk south—west wind. the breeze continues and it is a north—westerly so will push those showers, but there will be good spells of weather in between. it will be a chilly night, particularly for scotland. down to single figures quite widely in southern and eastern areas close to the clearer skies. this high pressure will nudge on as we go through tomorrow. as
the title of the rousing popular neapolitan song which the opera stars sing at the end of the concerturns and warnings of new waves of covid—19, let us indeed hope that we can all look forward to a sunnier future. they sing. nothing extreme about the weather this weekend. sunshine and showers as well. that will continue today and tomorrow as well. different areas getting those showers. further north in derbyshire the cloud looks very threatening around lunchtime. let me show you why. this is...
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the title of the rousing popular neapolitan song which the opera stars sing at the end of the concertith economic downturns and warnings of new waves of covid—19, let us indeed hope that we can all look forward to a sunnier future. they sing. we will keep such and for the rest of day like today, the winds lighter than yesterday said temperatures higher, it feels warmer, but we do have more showers around, not as many as yesterday for scotland and northern ireland, but they are clustering and pushing southwards and eastwards. one or two could turn out thundery as well. they will rumble on into the evening and then fade away and under the clearing skies it will turn chilly, we could even have some fog for the morning commute. all change for the north and west with thickening cloud on a strengthening wind and rain, quite persistent rain by the time we get to monday morning because we have the next area of low pressure up towards iceland driving the weather front southwards and eastwards, but high pressure towards the south will keep those weather fronts at bay and up keep those weather f
the title of the rousing popular neapolitan song which the opera stars sing at the end of the concertith economic downturns and warnings of new waves of covid—19, let us indeed hope that we can all look forward to a sunnier future. they sing. we will keep such and for the rest of day like today, the winds lighter than yesterday said temperatures higher, it feels warmer, but we do have more showers around, not as many as yesterday for scotland and northern ireland, but they are clustering and...
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the title of the rousing popular neapolitan song which the opera stars sing at the end of the concertonomic downturns and warnings of new waves of covid—i9, let us indeed hope that we can all look forward to a sunnier future. hello there. our weather is going to stay pretty quiet into the weekend, but it's often going to be quite cloudy, just like it was today for many of us. we had skies like these in herefordshire, but those kind of skies were quite widespread across england and wales today. further north, there is a bit of sunshine from northern ireland, scotland, on the far north of england, where we've also had some passing showers as well. the satellite picture picks up on those shower clouds across the northern half of the country, with that thicker layer of cloud across england and wales. but spitting out into the atlantic, we're looking at the next weather system just upstream. this area of cloud just passing to the south of iceland is racing towards our shores just in time for this weekend. overnight tonight, we're going to see some cloud and probably some rain for a time, w
the title of the rousing popular neapolitan song which the opera stars sing at the end of the concertonomic downturns and warnings of new waves of covid—i9, let us indeed hope that we can all look forward to a sunnier future. hello there. our weather is going to stay pretty quiet into the weekend, but it's often going to be quite cloudy, just like it was today for many of us. we had skies like these in herefordshire, but those kind of skies were quite widespread across england and wales...
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the title of the rousing popular neapolitan song which the opera stars sing at the end of the concertl, with economic downturns and warnings of new waves of covid—19, let us indeed hope that we can all look forward to a sunnier future. they sing. hello there. although for many of us monday was a cloudy day, we did have some rain as well across north—western areas, we also had a few brighter moments and that was of those captured towards the end of the day across parts of devon by alan 0. now, on the charts for tuesday, we've got low pressure to the north of the uk, high pressure to the south and this front working eastwards. now, this area is called a warm sector. and that's going to be moving right across the uk. bringing warmer air, yes, but increasing amounts of humidity. all that's going to do is thicken the cloud up and bring some outbreaks of drizzle, some mist and fog patches forming around our coasts and hills. so it will turn increasingly murky over the next few hours. some dampness around, as i say. a few spots of drizzle, no great amounts butjust some dampness in the air ac
the title of the rousing popular neapolitan song which the opera stars sing at the end of the concertl, with economic downturns and warnings of new waves of covid—19, let us indeed hope that we can all look forward to a sunnier future. they sing. hello there. although for many of us monday was a cloudy day, we did have some rain as well across north—western areas, we also had a few brighter moments and that was of those captured towards the end of the day across parts of devon by alan 0....
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entire communities have been leveled including the community of berry creek and the home of jillian rouse, her husband justin and their three boys. this is the second time they've lost a home to wildfires in the past two years they lost their home in the 2018 paradise fire as well. they told me they learned key lessons from that fire, that they knew when they received the alerts on their cell phones to get out of berry creek they knew they had to leave, leave quickly. they left everything behind. they told me they're in shock. take a listen. >> it's kind of becoming the new normal i don't know if it really has registered just trying to make the best of what we've got this right here is what's most important. >> i don't even know if i'm making safe decisions anymore because it feels like the fire is following us. >> reporter: incredibly, the family tells me they're being trolled on social media, blamed for choosing to move to berry creek, another mountain community. the family telling me they love the fresh mountain area. berry creek is what they could afford they're not the only ones to h
entire communities have been leveled including the community of berry creek and the home of jillian rouse, her husband justin and their three boys. this is the second time they've lost a home to wildfires in the past two years they lost their home in the 2018 paradise fire as well. they told me they learned key lessons from that fire, that they knew when they received the alerts on their cell phones to get out of berry creek they knew they had to leave, leave quickly. they left everything...
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the title of the rousing popular neapolitan song which the opera stars sing at the end of the concertwith economic downturns and warnings of new waves of covid—19, let us indeed hope that we can all look forward to a sunnier future. they sing. hello there. although it is a shower rebate there area although it is a shower rebate there are a good deal of places that have escaped the showers particularly in the south. this was earlier as you can see in west sussex and further north in derbyshire, the clouds were more threatening with showers for the north. you can see them gathering in northern ireland and south—western scotland, england and wales and they were ten to move further southwards and eastwards because of the brisk northwest elite which has made it feel a little cool even with the sunshine. overnight, it will turn chilly under the starry skies and that even with those showers continuing to feed southwards and eastwards. it starts to ease a little from parts of scotland, the glens go down to 5 degrees, also chilly in southern and eastern areas with clear skies but a bit more cl
the title of the rousing popular neapolitan song which the opera stars sing at the end of the concertwith economic downturns and warnings of new waves of covid—19, let us indeed hope that we can all look forward to a sunnier future. they sing. hello there. although it is a shower rebate there area although it is a shower rebate there are a good deal of places that have escaped the showers particularly in the south. this was earlier as you can see in west sussex and further north in...
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again, a rouse don't want to win, right, and we should look at this as all americans and the president likes to break it down right now, solid republican states down here, the larger more rural states like your dakotas it and kansas, fewer residents, fewer deaths, they are down here. if you look at the map right now, the scientists say we're at at low level will. the question is can you keep it there? >> if we do a really good job, we'll be at about 100,000 to-2-40,000 deaths and we're below that substantially and we'll see where that comes out and that would be if we did the good job. the nod not so good would be between 1.5 million,ry these numbers so well and 2.2 million, that's quite a difference so we're down in this territory. and that's despite the fact that the blue states had tremendous death rates. if you take the blue states out, we're at a level thank ynching in the world would be at. we're real at a very low level. >> joining me now our chief political correspondent dana bash and professor of epidemiology at ucla. i want to start with you, professor, and the president's ch
again, a rouse don't want to win, right, and we should look at this as all americans and the president likes to break it down right now, solid republican states down here, the larger more rural states like your dakotas it and kansas, fewer residents, fewer deaths, they are down here. if you look at the map right now, the scientists say we're at at low level will. the question is can you keep it there? >> if we do a really good job, we'll be at about 100,000 to-2-40,000 deaths and we're...
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pretending anything who was take a look at the republican convention not a word about it just trying to rouse people's emotions fears a fear wakes primacy. of. taking away their guns and any emotional appeal you can imagine told very familiar from or a product regimes with a new fresh. in the inside the democratic party there's a conflict striking. you can see it if you look closely at what. a climate you know back about 2 weeks take a look at the internet 2 weeks ago look for democratic party climate programs they're pretty progressive program was biden's program forced on biden he didn't choose it forced on biden by the progress or praise. program better than any that it yet exist tailored at the same internet now to fill in right trey and clipped democratic climate programs what you find is nothing. they removed the d n the democratic national committee the d.n.c. basically clintonite turner oriented democrats managed in a big power play to remove biden's progressive climate program that's a battle inside the democratic party is very rather similar to what we just saw and britain. where 'd
pretending anything who was take a look at the republican convention not a word about it just trying to rouse people's emotions fears a fear wakes primacy. of. taking away their guns and any emotional appeal you can imagine told very familiar from or a product regimes with a new fresh. in the inside the democratic party there's a conflict striking. you can see it if you look closely at what. a climate you know back about 2 weeks take a look at the internet 2 weeks ago look for democratic party...
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stretches from washington state to california in butte county where the death toll has risen again jillian rouse and her family lost their home to fire in paradise two years ago. and now again last week in berry creek. >> we did it last time, so we'll do it again. you know, everyone else is doing it again with us. so it's hard to feel sorry for yourself. >> reporter: the economic loss from the fire could reach $150 billion. the same impact as a category 5 hurricane but with dozens dead, the natural disaster is creating an environmental catastrophe. >>> in portland now home to the world's most dangerous air, alaska airlines forced to temporarily suspend flights with the haze smothering seattle, san francisco, and los angeles, drifting as far as washington, d.c. two disasters unfolding at the same time as the search for the missing continues. >> this is what search teams are up against debris fields that don't just stretch blocks but entire cities the family that lives in this home made it out alive but many of their neighbors may not have been so lucky. just a heart breaking scene. lester >> migu
stretches from washington state to california in butte county where the death toll has risen again jillian rouse and her family lost their home to fire in paradise two years ago. and now again last week in berry creek. >> we did it last time, so we'll do it again. you know, everyone else is doing it again with us. so it's hard to feel sorry for yourself. >> reporter: the economic loss from the fire could reach $150 billion. the same impact as a category 5 hurricane but with dozens...
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. >> his new found anxiety has created a dang rouse and expensive dental condition. >> i think i will have two extracon aooton't t usav seen anything like this. >> they are san francisco dennists. tom is the patient. he has been grinding his teeth so much, he cracked a tooth down to the root that led to ab ses, he is not the only one. >> our patients that we are seeing very unusual fractures, tremendous force to cause that fracture. >> a dentist said is that that prepandemic, she'd see 1-2 fractures in a tooth a week. had now she is seeing that a day. >> it's manifesting in the mouth. and we have to you know, very quickly deal with this. because it is an epidemic of its own kind. >> we cannot make the stress go away. but there's things that people can did to protect their teeth. we would rather do that than pucks it after it's broken. >> headaches facial pain, a sore jaw and loose tth all si in night guard whichou dentist can prevent permanent damage and improve sleep. >> retail stores, is salons, and churches can reopen with capacity limits. some say they cannot wait. >> we have to p
. >> his new found anxiety has created a dang rouse and expensive dental condition. >> i think i will have two extracon aooton't t usav seen anything like this. >> they are san francisco dennists. tom is the patient. he has been grinding his teeth so much, he cracked a tooth down to the root that led to ab ses, he is not the only one. >> our patients that we are seeing very unusual fractures, tremendous force to cause that fracture. >> a dentist said is that that...
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. >> his new found anxiety has created a dang rouse and expensive dental condition. >> i think i will have two extractions and a root canal. >> i don't think that either of us have seen anything like this. >> they are san francisco dennists. tom is the patient. he has been grinding his teeth so much, he cracked a tooth down to the root that led to ab ses, he is not the only one. >> our patients that we are seeing very unusual fractures, tremendous force to cause that fracture. >> a dentist said is that t th prepandemic, she'd see 1-2 fractures in a tooth a week. had now she is seeing that a day. >> it's manifesting in the mouth. and we have to you know, very quickly deal with this. because it is an epidemic of its own kind. >> we cannot make the stress go away. but there's things that people can did to protect their teeth. we would rather do that than pucks it after it's broken. >> headaches facial pain, a sore jaw and loose teeth are all signs of clinching. a night guard which your dentist can prevent permanent damage and improve sleep. >> retail stores, is salons, and churches can r
. >> his new found anxiety has created a dang rouse and expensive dental condition. >> i think i will have two extractions and a root canal. >> i don't think that either of us have seen anything like this. >> they are san francisco dennists. tom is the patient. he has been grinding his teeth so much, he cracked a tooth down to the root that led to ab ses, he is not the only one. >> our patients that we are seeing very unusual fractures, tremendous force to cause...
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university of nevada las vegas all right crosswalk rules in effect that means you can shop and how you want rouse appreciate greatly let me go to you in new york how does taking down statues and we can talk about which ones.
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talks of a storm were coming still on vacation their storm ready we've already going to rouse is we've got food. we've got candles and so we're ok as long as. well okay fact planning to fly home to atlanta on tuesday at noon. >>their fears that sally will leave them stranded in new orleans. that they're not alone in that situation but i we were by we're going to be writing and they love people has i would miss opener angle making. >>of you know that's what miles and it was and what it is we're batch with lake charles evacuees downtown has been a safe haven that could soon change with torrential rain expected and the possibility of major storm surge, there's no time to spare so you know the club. >>that my daughter's sailboat up getting going to put that the house strapping down over the you can clearly see everything's been pulled out ready to let sally ride, new orleans visitors and locals are preparing for a hurricane it's one of those things that it's life bought a life in our canes are going to come in. >>if you prepare for the best you can. >>still ahead on the kron 4 morning news
talks of a storm were coming still on vacation their storm ready we've already going to rouse is we've got food. we've got candles and so we're ok as long as. well okay fact planning to fly home to atlanta on tuesday at noon. >>their fears that sally will leave them stranded in new orleans. that they're not alone in that situation but i we were by we're going to be writing and they love people has i would miss opener angle making. >>of you know that's what miles and it was and what...
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don't let anybody touch you in geo and he didn't know is he to understand it you're not supposed to rouse it was somebody to say oh because this is what they're doing they're trying to see if they didn't really want to position in this it right there moment both and i'm listening to him they gave them a someone to go on how does do. i mean in a dating that night in the say oh they were a team. according to the department of justice nearly one in 10 prisoners suffer sexual abuse while in american jails and prisons. so let's keep that in mind the next time a talk show host a government official or anybody makes a joke about prison rape the fact that we find these jokes acceptable shows just how far we've gone to normalizing rape as a just punishment for any offense as long as we keep imagining that people in prison are subhuman and they're predatory and cordial and nothing like you and me why would we lose any sleep about what their lives are like what's happening to them there are now over 5000 jails and prisons in the united states more than we have colleges and universities in many parts
don't let anybody touch you in geo and he didn't know is he to understand it you're not supposed to rouse it was somebody to say oh because this is what they're doing they're trying to see if they didn't really want to position in this it right there moment both and i'm listening to him they gave them a someone to go on how does do. i mean in a dating that night in the say oh they were a team. according to the department of justice nearly one in 10 prisoners suffer sexual abuse while in...
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died and then i think about multiplying that comes to acknowledge that it is just hard to read even rouse the amount of. according to johns hopkins university the united states with just 4 percent of the world's population has more than 20 percent of the nearly 1000000 kovac 1000 deaths worldwide the number of coronavirus cases in the u.s. is now 6800000 prison a trump says a vaccine could be available as soon as the november 3rd presidential election that is not a view widely shared by medical experts. it's a view the president shares often with thousands of largely unmask supporters at his rally we are getting drugs and this is pandemic and we're rounding and we're rounding the corner of the bed. his rival for the presidency democrat joe biden has urged americans to wait on a scientifically proven prevented. the treasury due back in february that this was an extremely dangerous read a couple disease think about how many people across the aisle. how many empty chairs around those days. because of his negligence and selfishness how many lies lives lost many medical experts say a national
died and then i think about multiplying that comes to acknowledge that it is just hard to read even rouse the amount of. according to johns hopkins university the united states with just 4 percent of the world's population has more than 20 percent of the nearly 1000000 kovac 1000 deaths worldwide the number of coronavirus cases in the u.s. is now 6800000 prison a trump says a vaccine could be available as soon as the november 3rd presidential election that is not a view widely shared by medical...
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died and then i think about multiplying that comes to acknowledge that it's just hard for me to even rouse the amount of. according to johns hopkins university the united states with just 4 percent of the world's population has more than 20 percent of the nearly 1000000 kovac 1000 deaths worldwide the number of coronavirus cases in the u.s. is now 6800000 prison a trump says a vaccine could be available as soon as the november 3rd presidential election that is not a view widely shared by medical experts. it's a view the president shares often with thousands largely unmask supporters at his rally we are getting drugs and this is pandemic and we're rounding around the bed. his rival for the presidency democrat joe biden has urged americans to wait on a scientifically proven preventive. to treasury do back in february that this was an extremely dangerous communicable disease think about how many people across the ira. how many empty chairs around the. because of his negligence and selfishness how many lies lives lost many medical experts say a national strategy including a mandatory mask mand
died and then i think about multiplying that comes to acknowledge that it's just hard for me to even rouse the amount of. according to johns hopkins university the united states with just 4 percent of the world's population has more than 20 percent of the nearly 1000000 kovac 1000 deaths worldwide the number of coronavirus cases in the u.s. is now 6800000 prison a trump says a vaccine could be available as soon as the november 3rd presidential election that is not a view widely shared by...
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were getting all of the headlines starting with trump campaign senior adviser kimberly guilfoyle rousing battle cry to an empty room. dream. empty room all about yelling to nobody in the room and of course who can forget last week's powerful indorsement of joe biden by former secretary of state colin powell the gravity of this moment. is matched by the gravity of the threat that iraq's weapons of mass destruction pose to the world. let me now turn to those deadly weapons programs and describe why they are real and present dangers to the region and to the world powerful argument by bob call and joining us today to discuss the political convention circuit. on the road to election day and here in the u.s. is the host of productive tonight the one and only lead camp lee thank you as always for joining us. tyrrell good to see you again. this year's democratic national convention featured progressive socialist leftist luminaries like former ohio governor john k. search and former he would packard c.e.o. meg whitman and as i mentioned before the progressive luminary that is former secretary of
were getting all of the headlines starting with trump campaign senior adviser kimberly guilfoyle rousing battle cry to an empty room. dream. empty room all about yelling to nobody in the room and of course who can forget last week's powerful indorsement of joe biden by former secretary of state colin powell the gravity of this moment. is matched by the gravity of the threat that iraq's weapons of mass destruction pose to the world. let me now turn to those deadly weapons programs and describe...
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university of nevada las vegas all right cross up rules in effect that means you can shop and how you want rouse appreciate greatly let me go to you in new york how does taking down statues and we can talk about which ones change the condition of. people of color in the united states and does it something is it just a political statement because we're in a great recession we're in a pandemic and working people or people have been horrendous lee hit by this and i just have to ponder is statues the 1st thing we should be thinking about go ahead . well sure i mean i think i would defer to the former mayor of my state in new orleans mitch landrieu who courageously took down the confederate statutes in new orleans a few years ago and his argument was essentially that you know we are a melting pot as a city and we really celebrate that but we should not force our citizens to look up to have to look up at you know monuments of confederate soldiers who goal was to uphold slavery and this is a thing certainly a traumatic experience for someone to see and someone especially someone of color will inevitabl
university of nevada las vegas all right cross up rules in effect that means you can shop and how you want rouse appreciate greatly let me go to you in new york how does taking down statues and we can talk about which ones change the condition of. people of color in the united states and does it something is it just a political statement because we're in a great recession we're in a pandemic and working people or people have been horrendous lee hit by this and i just have to ponder is statues...
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the texans were caught unprepared, so these rebel rallying -- rabble rousing coloradans wipes the floorith them. it was also the perpetrator of the sand creek massacre, which is probably the worst thing that ever happened in colorado. interesting to see house a buddy when you're can be seen as the savior and two years later, three years later, be -- he was well supported at the time, but history will not look kind on him. the tales ofe of the civil war. charlie harrison from the b company came back down from denver. charlie and his gambling fraternity of confederates did try to intimidate the b company, but they were tired and hungry and come struggling through denver. well. not go some union guys went in and wanted to buy trains. provokingrrison was them and they thought they were going to get a good show of this whole thing but the union guys got mad. they got a cannon from somewhere front ofd it right in the criterion door. south and got a commission in the confederate army and was killed by indians and scalped in kansas. going back to ed chase, he is a former prospector, a failed pr
the texans were caught unprepared, so these rebel rallying -- rabble rousing coloradans wipes the floorith them. it was also the perpetrator of the sand creek massacre, which is probably the worst thing that ever happened in colorado. interesting to see house a buddy when you're can be seen as the savior and two years later, three years later, be -- he was well supported at the time, but history will not look kind on him. the tales ofe of the civil war. charlie harrison from the b company came...
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refusal to commit to a peaceful transfer of power feed loses the election has its course question rouse and. it has a right he's done essentially is cast doubt grave uncertainty over the integrity of what has always been a cornerstone of american democracy and that is the peaceful transition of power now the u.s. president has said that he really 1st of all believes that there will be continuation other words he doesn't kill lose but what he's done is said that if i do lose it may suggest that there was vote rigging that there was fraud and this is something the president has done for weeks now is suggested that because of mail in ballot being due to cope with 19 the fact that many people don't want to stand in line for in person balloting the results could be questionable now the white house press secretary kelly machinating was asked about this she said that the president would accept the results of an election but only with conditions. the president will accept the results of a free and fair election and he will accept the will of the american people loses and it's free and fair he w
refusal to commit to a peaceful transfer of power feed loses the election has its course question rouse and. it has a right he's done essentially is cast doubt grave uncertainty over the integrity of what has always been a cornerstone of american democracy and that is the peaceful transition of power now the u.s. president has said that he really 1st of all believes that there will be continuation other words he doesn't kill lose but what he's done is said that if i do lose it may suggest that...
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this tale of human being rouse and of media power dissolves, which is the fate of most media myths, when they're scrutinized. when they're looked at in detail and contacts with other sources of information examined. and as this tale of furnish the war dissolves, with it goes evidence. that yellow journalism brought about the war with spain. that yellow journalism fomented the spanish american war. that war was not caused by newspapers. it was not caused by william randolph hearst. it was not brought about by yellow journalism. this conflicts was the result, as conflicts tend to be, of an impasse between the united states, spain, about spain's harsh colonial rule of cuba 90 miles to the u.s. and in particular, spain's inability to put down this insurrection, this rebellion, that had given rise to spanish policies that created a humanitarian zdisaster on cuba. the humanitarian disaster that caused the fraud and spain's reconcentration policy. the yellow press of william ran dolph hearst did not cause those policy differences between the united states and spain. the new york journal did not
this tale of human being rouse and of media power dissolves, which is the fate of most media myths, when they're scrutinized. when they're looked at in detail and contacts with other sources of information examined. and as this tale of furnish the war dissolves, with it goes evidence. that yellow journalism brought about the war with spain. that yellow journalism fomented the spanish american war. that war was not caused by newspapers. it was not caused by william randolph hearst. it was not...
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as the exhibition gained attention, walker instructed to other rouse guests galleries so that they could view other important works before they left the museum after the encounter with the mona lisa. on their way out, he declared, "let them see a little rembrandt too." completed hery washington tour with no apparent damage. no tears were shed over the departure of the glamorous, feminine guest by the national gallery guards, who happily largepating an end to the crowds, had written on the black wood in their locker room, "mona, go home!" once again, the mona lisa was packed and ready for a return trip to new york and her exhibition this time at the metropolitan museum of art. whetherned to be seen every prayer and precaution by john walker would be enough to keep the lady safe. asked walker specifically to travel alongside the painting during his trip to new york, and after 27 days at the national gallery with record crowds, so much so that john walker kept the gallery doors open each night until 9:00 p.m. to accommodate the masses of visitors, the mona lisa departed washington, d.c. for
as the exhibition gained attention, walker instructed to other rouse guests galleries so that they could view other important works before they left the museum after the encounter with the mona lisa. on their way out, he declared, "let them see a little rembrandt too." completed hery washington tour with no apparent damage. no tears were shed over the departure of the glamorous, feminine guest by the national gallery guards, who happily largepating an end to the crowds, had written on...
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. >> i didn't think that was very rousing. >> i thought there was a lot of democratic boilerplate. >>st night as somebody who is ready to step quickly into the president's shoes. >> that is a blood-on-your-hands speech-- really nasty and very personal. >> i have to say, i thought it was a pedestrian speech. >> that was the most dull, boring, uninspiring acceptance speech i've ever heard. >> trevor: whoa, whoa, whoa! "the most boring acceptance speech?" i mean, sure, it wasn't "training day" but you guys are acting like you never heard of mike pence. do you remember his speech from the r.n.c.? do you remember what he said? no. you know why? because every mike pence speech when he talks somehow the room gets more silent. i get why fox news thinks most speeches are going to be boring. they spend all day watching a lunatic tell people to inject bleach, pose with goya beans, and call his porn-star mistress a horseface. at this point, the moon landing would be too boring for fox news. but the truth is, since kamala got the nomination, fox has been attacking her from every possible angle. an
. >> i didn't think that was very rousing. >> i thought there was a lot of democratic boilerplate. >>st night as somebody who is ready to step quickly into the president's shoes. >> that is a blood-on-your-hands speech-- really nasty and very personal. >> i have to say, i thought it was a pedestrian speech. >> that was the most dull, boring, uninspiring acceptance speech i've ever heard. >> trevor: whoa, whoa, whoa! "the most boring acceptance...
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way before talks of a storm were coming still on vacation their storm ready we've already gone to rouse is we've got food. we've got candles and so we're ok as long as. well okay, planning to fly home to atlanta on tuesday at noon. their fears that sally will leave them stranded in new orleans. >>they're not alone in that situation what we live by the gun be writing and they love people has i would miss opener angle making. >>of you know that's what i hope miles and it was and what it is we're batch with lake charles evacuees downtown has been a safe haven but that could soon change with torrential rain expected and the possibility of major storm surge, there's no time to spare so you know the club. >>that my daughter's sailboat up getting going to put that the house strapping down over the you can clearly see everything's been pulled out ready to let sally ride new orleans visitors and locals are preparing for a hurricane it's one of those things that it's life bought a life, you know hurricanes are going to come in. >>if you prepare for the best you can. >>most sarah reporting for us
way before talks of a storm were coming still on vacation their storm ready we've already gone to rouse is we've got food. we've got candles and so we're ok as long as. well okay, planning to fly home to atlanta on tuesday at noon. their fears that sally will leave them stranded in new orleans. >>they're not alone in that situation what we live by the gun be writing and they love people has i would miss opener angle making. >>of you know that's what i hope miles and it was and what...
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. >> david, biotech is rousing it's rousing from its slumber. biotech, david, stands much more for antibody than cure, vaccine. we've stopped talking about biotech. >> we'll take it we should be still talking about antivira antivirals, should be talking about the antibodies particularly given the varying estimates of what we can get a safe and effective vaccine into as many hands or arms as possible. >> you want to get it last it is funny that it is so hard to -- to get everyone to enroll and right now len schleifer is doing his best to get everyone who is sick or knows someone who is sick in the regeneron trial and i think that is such an important thing, but it is mono cloenl antibody. if you know somebody who has gotten it this is the one to go to it's lost in the shuffle, david. there's so many and they need a lot of arms. >> it shouldn't be again, i will come back to merck as well, ken frazier and what they're do there and pearl mudder with their anti-viral, expanding phase two, in phase three and rolling. these things are rolling ahead and
. >> david, biotech is rousing it's rousing from its slumber. biotech, david, stands much more for antibody than cure, vaccine. we've stopped talking about biotech. >> we'll take it we should be still talking about antivira antivirals, should be talking about the antibodies particularly given the varying estimates of what we can get a safe and effective vaccine into as many hands or arms as possible. >> you want to get it last it is funny that it is so hard to -- to get...
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that's quite an ironic notion to say that you have critical rouse theory that -- race theory that identifiesver a race you were born, you are therefore identified as a racist. it's seeped into federal training of employees. the president, when he learned about it, demanded that it end as far as taxpayer funding of that inside our federal agencies earlier this month. he requested an end to it. omb has decided to carry out those orders and make sure that taxpayer dollars are not used for critical race theory. i talked to russ a little earlier today, he's a assured us that it symptom stops across the federal government. lou: i would like to go just a little farther with this incurly if i may, mark, and that is who is responsible for having put this toxic, poisonous systemic lies into the training of federal employees? >> well, lou, unfortunately this is in many cases grown out of a politically correct movement that has been growing inside to our country and in many cases born out of our universities. but it's taken a step further when you're saying it's mandated training inside federal agencies
that's quite an ironic notion to say that you have critical rouse theory that -- race theory that identifiesver a race you were born, you are therefore identified as a racist. it's seeped into federal training of employees. the president, when he learned about it, demanded that it end as far as taxpayer funding of that inside our federal agencies earlier this month. he requested an end to it. omb has decided to carry out those orders and make sure that taxpayer dollars are not used for critical...
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she had a rousing audience. but on top of it she was really known for her dissents, right? she was in dissent in bush v. gore. there was a big pay discrimination case. and a key provision of the voting rights act. that's when she wrote just a scathing dissent. and that kind of turned her into an icon, particularly for young people. one person put that dissent to song. suddenly there was swag everywhere. you saw t-shirts that said "you can't get the truth without ruth." you'd see tattoos. really, she became this unlikely icon. that just never happens at the supreme court. >> so, i know that members of the public began gathering at the premisupreme court last nig. what are we about to see unfold? what's the protocol? >> well, that's a little unclear, and i'll tell you why, and it's because of covid. normally, when we've had justices pass a away in the past, there is a big ceremony here, all of the clerks come. they stand guard over it. and last night, i was talking to people who were trying to organize this, clerks from across the country want to come in. but they're not quit
she had a rousing audience. but on top of it she was really known for her dissents, right? she was in dissent in bush v. gore. there was a big pay discrimination case. and a key provision of the voting rights act. that's when she wrote just a scathing dissent. and that kind of turned her into an icon, particularly for young people. one person put that dissent to song. suddenly there was swag everywhere. you saw t-shirts that said "you can't get the truth without ruth." you'd see...
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. >> won by a rousing 3,100 votes. >> gloria, we heard from joe biden's sister valerie and helped run >> everything. >> in his life. what is their relationship like? >> it's really close. i was asking biden about her and he teared up about her. she is with him in every campaign. they are a very close family. but i think val has been by his side. if you saw -- i don't know if you remember the pictures of super tuesday where they were kind of -- he had his arm up, jill biden in one arm and his sister val in the other so i think it really couldn't be closer. she is very involved in this campaign, obviously. he's run for the presidency a couple times before this where it didn't go so well so she's kind of hoping it is better this time. >> yeah. we'll be tuning in. >> thank you. >> so, gloria -- >> my covid project. >> 2020 project. >> right. >> thanks to you. stories of joe biden and then we'll also hear donald trump and their fight for the white house. the back to back documentary event starting tonight 8:00 eastern here only on cnn. please tune in for that. >>> very shortly, president t
. >> won by a rousing 3,100 votes. >> gloria, we heard from joe biden's sister valerie and helped run >> everything. >> in his life. what is their relationship like? >> it's really close. i was asking biden about her and he teared up about her. she is with him in every campaign. they are a very close family. but i think val has been by his side. if you saw -- i don't know if you remember the pictures of super tuesday where they were kind of -- he had his arm up,...
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she no longer had him to come and rouse her from her office and get her home.sometimes court personnel would say, you know, late at night, she's still in there. she just -- she just never stopped. and until the middle of this month, she was conferring with colleagues. working on cases. she would often take stacks of materials with her on her hospital runs. you know, it was only to the very end that she was stopped. and what a poignant moment we're all observing right now. >> yeah. you're so right, joan. she worked so hard and she expected the same of her clerks. but she always worked even harder. but she also lived large and she was kind and she never missed a birthday or a wedding announcement or a baby announcement and always sent letters and congratulatory calls. i think she was a full human and her fight is not over. remember? >> yeah. >> let's listen to this live. hold on. here we have the ceremony. >> god has given, god has taken. praise be the name. psalm 23. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> a psalm of david. the lord is my shepherd, i shall not won
she no longer had him to come and rouse her from her office and get her home.sometimes court personnel would say, you know, late at night, she's still in there. she just -- she just never stopped. and until the middle of this month, she was conferring with colleagues. working on cases. she would often take stacks of materials with her on her hospital runs. you know, it was only to the very end that she was stopped. and what a poignant moment we're all observing right now. >> yeah. you're...
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get somebody who is so, you know, powerfully conservative that would rouse and rally your own base, evenof losing basically every democrat, every member of the other party. that's not seen as a virtue. bipartisan consensus is out the window. it's all about pushing forward somebody as far to the, you know, extreme of your party as you can. in baker's era, it was the exact opposite. >> to the two of you, james baker was proudest of his role as a diplomat and all of -- that he achieved with global relationships. the end of the cold war. the relationship at the end of the cold war and reunification of germany and raising money for the first iraq war, desert storm for the japan -- the alliance there. you write that james baker torn about his feelings about donald trump, called him nuts and crazy, but he's not a never trumper, and he's sticking with him so far. can you explain that? >> well, you know, we've watched him wrestle with this question as republicans around the country have wrestled with this question for the last five years. jim baker does not like donald trump. let's make that clea
get somebody who is so, you know, powerfully conservative that would rouse and rally your own base, evenof losing basically every democrat, every member of the other party. that's not seen as a virtue. bipartisan consensus is out the window. it's all about pushing forward somebody as far to the, you know, extreme of your party as you can. in baker's era, it was the exact opposite. >> to the two of you, james baker was proudest of his role as a diplomat and all of -- that he achieved with...
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have worked other faces in han ford and out among the suburbs and almond orchards and giant, odor rouse dairy farms that spla across the miles of flat valley floor. but this one did not smell right at all, said madison. >> it appeared she was drug out of the house against her will. in 28 years i have never seen that before. >> whatever happened here must have been planned, thought out. >> it looked like a staged crime scene. her jewelry in her bedroom neatly laid out. just where she put it. nothing was missing but her and her van. >> was someone trying to make it look like debbie hawk had been kidnapped or intention, failed intention, perhaps, that she just left home. >> i think it was designed to make like a missing persons case. the bed was made. most crooks don't do that. >> had the perpetrator been looking for something. >> there was paperwork normally put away at least stacked up. it wasn't. it was scattered and this financial document was on top. >> significant? maybe. certainly significant with the sounds the neighbors reported hearing the night before debbie's kids arrived at he
have worked other faces in han ford and out among the suburbs and almond orchards and giant, odor rouse dairy farms that spla across the miles of flat valley floor. but this one did not smell right at all, said madison. >> it appeared she was drug out of the house against her will. in 28 years i have never seen that before. >> whatever happened here must have been planned, thought out. >> it looked like a staged crime scene. her jewelry in her bedroom neatly laid out. just...
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bookshelves and for perhaps the day will come when, for the bane and for theni lightning of them, it would rouse up its wrath again and send them forth to die in a happy city. why is that so storing an important to you? >> that speaks to my generation. i mean, this coronavirus, quarantine is not necessarily pleasant. it's a hardship for a lot of people and there are some virtues. i mean, you get more time with her grandchildren. you see it's sort of fun to be with them and you learn more about cooking. and if you have several grandchildren and children and their there with you you learn that cooking is a good thing. a little more pesky than you think. and the other things it does give you a little chance to read. that was one particular passage that's always been quite a lot to me. it shows you how times change, and the plague, the plate is a book about the city in algeria dealt with the plague. i always thought, well, it's really about the nazis in france, and they were the plague. there is that analogy, but it may not be the whole thing. it may be more really about the plague. he's telling us
bookshelves and for perhaps the day will come when, for the bane and for theni lightning of them, it would rouse up its wrath again and send them forth to die in a happy city. why is that so storing an important to you? >> that speaks to my generation. i mean, this coronavirus, quarantine is not necessarily pleasant. it's a hardship for a lot of people and there are some virtues. i mean, you get more time with her grandchildren. you see it's sort of fun to be with them and you learn more...
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. >> we won by a rousing 3,100 votes. >> cnn's gloria borger hosts the documentary. to see you. >> good to see you. >> wow, putting it in the time line is really interesting. he was 29. it was like -- oh, the arrogance of this young man thinking that he can win, and now follow that as you point out through 50 years. he's 77, and the idea that he wants to run at this age for president, i mean, he's been dealing with this for his whole life. >> if he were to win, he would be the oldest man to ever assume the presidency. so at 29 he wasn't old enough to sit in the senate. he won just weeks before his 30th birthday when he'd be able to actually take office. so he's kind of young and arrogant and he thought he could win by shaking his way into people's hearts and he did. and by the poster we showed, he understands what's happening today. that was his motto as a 29-year-old and i think it's his motto again right now. >> gloria, how does he view this moment in his career, a long career that spanned a very young first big win, but now much later in life he's finally the nomi
. >> we won by a rousing 3,100 votes. >> cnn's gloria borger hosts the documentary. to see you. >> good to see you. >> wow, putting it in the time line is really interesting. he was 29. it was like -- oh, the arrogance of this young man thinking that he can win, and now follow that as you point out through 50 years. he's 77, and the idea that he wants to run at this age for president, i mean, he's been dealing with this for his whole life. >> if he were to win, he...
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this is beyond rabble-rousing. this is waving the shirt and calling for blood. i'll tell you what, brian, we have to admit, we in the mainstream press have to admit that we are at a disadvantage in this. we were founded and we operate -- cnn operates at a journalistic institution. we play by those rules. fox news, as you so -- as you chronicle in your book so well, fox news, breitbart, daily caller, many of these right-wing outlets were founded as political tools to aid an candidates. if your goal as a political outlet to just simply win, you can lie -- you can be just like donald trump. you can lie, you can smear, you can libel, slander, do all of that. the goal is to win. we can't do that. we have to think about that. pardon? >> the rhetoric of war, unfortunately, there's a lot of it right now. let's take a look at 2017, laura ingraham and sean hannity talking about the supreme court fight back then. >> the democrats are really mad about that. the last 70 years, you know, of supreme court justice was not confirmed in the final year of a president's term, so th
this is beyond rabble-rousing. this is waving the shirt and calling for blood. i'll tell you what, brian, we have to admit, we in the mainstream press have to admit that we are at a disadvantage in this. we were founded and we operate -- cnn operates at a journalistic institution. we play by those rules. fox news, as you so -- as you chronicle in your book so well, fox news, breitbart, daily caller, many of these right-wing outlets were founded as political tools to aid an candidates. if your...
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we can rouse 11.5 million people to pressure the biden administration to do what is right.n. accordinto that project at yale, there are 13 million people who say they are ready for civil disobedience. there is a great unasked out there and it is our job to ask them ae organize and mobil them to do what is necessary. judy: one last thin this has to do with the other part of your life come acting. you are about to shoot the final season of "grace and frank." we heard from the academy of pictures, arts and sciences, they have a new standard to impose, requiring more diversity and inclusion both on camera and off. this is for shooting movies. do you think this will make a difference? nk you t hollywood is doing enough in that regard? jane: this is a big deal if it happens. i have not read the details of it yet. obviously, the devil is in the details. for example, if you're making "madmen," there were not a lot of people of color in those offices back in those days. you need to be honest to the period you areilming, but i like the idea you can put rules in place that require com
we can rouse 11.5 million people to pressure the biden administration to do what is right.n. accordinto that project at yale, there are 13 million people who say they are ready for civil disobedience. there is a great unasked out there and it is our job to ask them ae organize and mobil them to do what is necessary. judy: one last thin this has to do with the other part of your life come acting. you are about to shoot the final season of "grace and frank." we heard from the academy of...
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i assume the night started with each of them being roused from a coma. "what year is it!?'s president?! put me back! put me back!" and these undecided voters decided not to go easy on trump: >> it costs me-- with co-pays, i'm still paying almost $7,000 a year in addition to the co-pay. and should preexisting conditions, which obamacare brought into-- brought to fruition be removed? >> no. >> please stop and let me finish my question, sir. >> stephen: oh, she's living out all of our fantasies: she's telling donald trump to stop talking until she's finished her question. and he stopped talking. quick follow-up: ma'am, could you keep asking that question until november 3? now one voter, just one was angry about trump's downplaying of the pandemic, something we heard trump admit to doing in a taped conversation with bob woodward. >> if you believe it's the president's responsibility to protect america, why would you downplay a pandemic that is known to disproportionately harm low-income families and minority communities? >> yeah. well, i didn't downplay it. i actually, in many
i assume the night started with each of them being roused from a coma. "what year is it!?'s president?! put me back! put me back!" and these undecided voters decided not to go easy on trump: >> it costs me-- with co-pays, i'm still paying almost $7,000 a year in addition to the co-pay. and should preexisting conditions, which obamacare brought into-- brought to fruition be removed? >> no. >> please stop and let me finish my question, sir. >> stephen: oh, she's...