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." >>> from cincinnati, ohio, happy web-tober fest 2020 with the klaberhest family band. ♪ politics andgn wars all the weather all the scores that's the "world news" polka ♪ ♪ if you're an insomniac and a good night's sleep you lack do the "world news" polka ♪ ♪ it's late at night you're wide awake and you're not wearing pants ♪ ♪ so grab your "world news now" stein and everybody dance ♪ ♪ have some fun be a pal every anchor guy and gal do the "world news" polka ♪ ♪ ♪ that's the "world news" polka ♪ ♪ ♪ that's the "world news" polka ♪ ♪ who cares what the bosses think you know they're a goofy crew ♪ ♪ and if your neighbors call the cops here's all you've got to do ♪ ♪ when they yell it's half past three tell them yeah it's news to me that's the "world news" polka ♪ ♪ if you're up this late you must be headed for the john ♪ ♪ but hold it one more minute while we get your polka on ♪ ♪ you'll know the weekend's near when this little tune you hear ♪ ♪ that's the "world news" polka do the "world news" polka ♪ >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, film, television, and broadwa
." >>> from cincinnati, ohio, happy web-tober fest 2020 with the klaberhest family band. ♪ politics andgn wars all the weather all the scores that's the "world news" polka ♪ ♪ if you're an insomniac and a good night's sleep you lack do the "world news" polka ♪ ♪ it's late at night you're wide awake and you're not wearing pants ♪ ♪ so grab your "world news now" stein and everybody dance ♪ ♪ have some fun be a pal every anchor guy and...
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Sep 7, 2020
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we will likely not reach washington until the middle about tober, perhaps much later -- middle of october, perhaps much later. trip went from september 12 to october 16. nephewlou, her father, a and matthias is the filipino servant she mentioned. miles.p ended up 3945 they consumed 367 gallons of gas, 17 quarts of oil, spent $96 and had on auto repairs five punctured tires, one accident, one engine failure and two repair stops. in of the wonderful things the archives is a four page summary of this journey her father wrote, noting each day how far they traveled, how much gas they purchased and perhaps what they came across that day. there is a number of really interesting entries. here is one from wednesday the 14th of september. a.m., eightt 9:00 gallons of gas for two dollars and $.40. two quarts of oil for $.70. camped at 6:30 p.m., five miles from reno. 78 mile drive for the day. the former principal chamberural college now not -- now chairman of the chamber of commerce was willing to give wrote advice, which we would not have gotten through the canyon without his assistance. road cond
we will likely not reach washington until the middle about tober, perhaps much later -- middle of october, perhaps much later. trip went from september 12 to october 16. nephewlou, her father, a and matthias is the filipino servant she mentioned. miles.p ended up 3945 they consumed 367 gallons of gas, 17 quarts of oil, spent $96 and had on auto repairs five punctured tires, one accident, one engine failure and two repair stops. in of the wonderful things the archives is a four page summary of...
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Sep 12, 2020
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you have tober and as i laid out in the book, 2016 was the grencest intelli failure since september 11, 2001. tand the federal governmas not taken nearly enough measures to have a different footing coming into another election. so not only are we at a similar or maybe even worse footing than in 2016, but at the same time there are now accusations that the federal government, the o intelligence par the government is skewing the information it has to downplay that threat. so we're coming at it with e same, if not worst tools and disinformation with our own government about a potential disinformation campaig robert: when you step back from all of this that we're talking about, woodward and the pandemic, interference, a whistleblower report,t's clear we're covering a campaign thaht is t based on the latest polls and there is a national racial reckoning still unfolding alongside of it. here's a quick taste of the pitches from both of the ntenders. >> if biden wins, china wins. den wins the mobs win. and flag burners win. they want to delay the vaccine. th want to desoy your suburbs. they wa
you have tober and as i laid out in the book, 2016 was the grencest intelli failure since september 11, 2001. tand the federal governmas not taken nearly enough measures to have a different footing coming into another election. so not only are we at a similar or maybe even worse footing than in 2016, but at the same time there are now accusations that the federal government, the o intelligence par the government is skewing the information it has to downplay that threat. so we're coming at it...
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Sep 27, 2020
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that thehowing november vic's contract topping the f tober one around a potential extended election andst heard from president trump that he will be counting the ballots forever after november 3. what is the risk of having a contested election? risk tois the biggest the election . the potential outcomes are well known and well telegraphed? there not likely to be a seachange. the biggest one is a democratic sweep potentially changing tax rates for corporate income. outside of that, the big risk is the uncertainty tied to a challenged election and the stakes for that get so much higher as a result of the supreme court. >> where is the dollar going and how will that affect the equity markets given that the anticipation is that it will be on the downtrend because of the policy measures. the past few weeks demonstrates that the dollar is the safety asset. happened overas the past 12 months has changed that status for the dollar. i think that the dollar will find a bid as long as there is turbulence, and as long as there is a high degree of uncertainty, but there are a lot of things against t
that thehowing november vic's contract topping the f tober one around a potential extended election andst heard from president trump that he will be counting the ballots forever after november 3. what is the risk of having a contested election? risk tois the biggest the election . the potential outcomes are well known and well telegraphed? there not likely to be a seachange. the biggest one is a democratic sweep potentially changing tax rates for corporate income. outside of that, the big risk...
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steve scully will moderate the town meeting debate on a tober 15 in miami. -- on the october 50 debatei. kristin welker will hold -- moderate the third debate. health officials are signaling their may be a new phase in the country's fight against coronavirus. new cases are declining in recent hotspots, but spiking in places like iowa and south dakota. likeials say events college or he openings into the sturgis motorcycle rally might be playing a key role. it also might be a sign americans are living their guards to down -- their guards down. cases top 6 million. 75 years ago today, world war ii ended. nightmare the global that left as many as 85 million people dead. the department of veterans affairs said about 300,000 veterans were still alive. global news 24 hours a day on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. >> live from toronto, i am greg pennell. vonnie: i am vonnie quinn. we are joined by our audiences. here the stop -- top stories is where following. china and the u.s.
steve scully will moderate the town meeting debate on a tober 15 in miami. -- on the october 50 debatei. kristin welker will hold -- moderate the third debate. health officials are signaling their may be a new phase in the country's fight against coronavirus. new cases are declining in recent hotspots, but spiking in places like iowa and south dakota. likeials say events college or he openings into the sturgis motorcycle rally might be playing a key role. it also might be a sign americans are...
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firsts a reminder, tober at 12:00 on zoom, will have judge sutton and ed welland to talk about their book on justice scalia. >> financial regulators testify on the impact of regulations on diversity and minorities for a house financial services tuesday.tee on live coverage begins at noon eastern on c-span two. c-span, yourtching unfiltered view of government, created by america's cable television company as a public service and brought to you by your television provider. we are going into debt. an additional $1 billion every working day of the year. while we sit here tonight, we will go into debt and additional 50 million dollars in an hour and a half. it is not the republicans' fault , it is not the democrats' fault . but i am looking for is, who did it? the facts are, we have to fix it. somewhere out there, there is an extraterrestrial that is doing this, i guess. everybody says they take responsibility. somewhere -- somebody somewhere has to take reon
firsts a reminder, tober at 12:00 on zoom, will have judge sutton and ed welland to talk about their book on justice scalia. >> financial regulators testify on the impact of regulations on diversity and minorities for a house financial services tuesday.tee on live coverage begins at noon eastern on c-span two. c-span, yourtching unfiltered view of government, created by america's cable television company as a public service and brought to you by your television provider. we are going into...
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firsts a reminder, tober at 12:00 on zoom, will have judge sutton and ed >> president trump goes on the campaign trail this evening. he will be in winston-salem, north carolina, to speak to supporters there. watch live starting at 7:00 eastern. also available online at c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. >> bidens record is the most shameful record in our lifetime. he has been his entire career on the wrong side of history. >> our current president has failed in his most basic duty to the nation. he has failed to protect us. he has failed to protect america . and my fellow americans, that is unforgivable. >> the first presidential debate between president donald trump and former vice president joe eastern.t :00 p.m. watch live coverage on c-span, watch live streaming and on-demand at c-span.org, or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> with the ongoing global pandemic in many schools shifting to online learning, c-span studentcam competition continues to provide students a platform to engage in a conversation. were asking middle and high school students to produ
firsts a reminder, tober at 12:00 on zoom, will have judge sutton and ed >> president trump goes on the campaign trail this evening. he will be in winston-salem, north carolina, to speak to supporters there. watch live starting at 7:00 eastern. also available online at c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. >> bidens record is the most shameful record in our lifetime. he has been his entire career on the wrong side of history. >> our current president has failed...
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whether talking about trying tober fear technically or through social media influence operations.ut also i think there is -- if you look at countries around the world, they have -- astute followerred of u.s. politics and not just the presidential level. we have been talking but the presidential elect be senators and members of the house of rep tide have strong views on certain issues and some of these foreign actors may be aiming to try to get some of these individuals out of office as a way to enhance their prospects for better treatment by the congress or whatever vis-a-vis the countries, talking about sanctions on iran or tariffs on china or whatever. but then just to make final point for the final question. democracy is pretty messy, and i think it's becoming even messier over the last 240 plus years since the founding of the country, and there are lot of things -- aspects we have been talking about, electoral interference and russians and cyber but other things also that -- tend to fuel some of these problems, whether you're talking about these campaign finance laws, gerryman
whether talking about trying tober fear technically or through social media influence operations.ut also i think there is -- if you look at countries around the world, they have -- astute followerred of u.s. politics and not just the presidential level. we have been talking but the presidential elect be senators and members of the house of rep tide have strong views on certain issues and some of these foreign actors may be aiming to try to get some of these individuals out of office as a way to...