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mr. harris, we are a great deal about the decline of the american party machinery in the last generation.'m sure we can all agree there's a great deal of truth in it. how has this affected the campaign? do we have a new style of campaigning or a new kind of campaign organizer or manager different from the sort of party campaigns so well-known in western europe? well, of course, we have now, among other reasons for the decline, television. at one time, the only way you learned about your candidate was through your neighborhood party official. now you learn directly from seeing the candidate on television, so with the rise of television has come the rise of the television expert, and with the decline of the party has come a substitute, that is the professional campaign consultant who sells his services. we have direct primaries for the nomination of candidates. we no longer have been chosen by party leaders. we have government giving so many of the services that the parties gave. once in the united states, if you were unemployed, you went to your party. if you were hungry, you went to your
mr. harris, we are a great deal about the decline of the american party machinery in the last generation.'m sure we can all agree there's a great deal of truth in it. how has this affected the campaign? do we have a new style of campaigning or a new kind of campaign organizer or manager different from the sort of party campaigns so well-known in western europe? well, of course, we have now, among other reasons for the decline, television. at one time, the only way you learned about your...
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us so you're a democrat you've worked with camel house were you then satisfied with the way that mr harris handled messaging on some of those key points from race relations the environment taxation even foreign relations. yes i think that senator calmly harris hit the nail on the head in terms of really focusing on what's really important in that selection and that is a response to that coronavirus pandemic that has taken over 200000 american lives the fact that people are jobless and we have a president that only paid $750.00 in taxes even though we know our frontline workers who are undocumented are paying taxes every single day and then finally the need for a leadership at the time where we are seen systemic racism loud and clear not only on our streets and on our systems that are excluding people senator here is part of the point that out of the 50 appellate judges this is right under the supreme court of the united states none of the judges are black. at the end of the day to want to extend those the debate between vice president presidential candidates impact in shape the election do
us so you're a democrat you've worked with camel house were you then satisfied with the way that mr harris handled messaging on some of those key points from race relations the environment taxation even foreign relations. yes i think that senator calmly harris hit the nail on the head in terms of really focusing on what's really important in that selection and that is a response to that coronavirus pandemic that has taken over 200000 american lives the fact that people are jobless and we have a...
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been to go backward instead of forward we will also react to the climate agreement with pride so mr harris just said that climate change is an existential threat vice president pence jubilee the climate change poses an existential threat this is it says in the climate is changing will follow the science but once again senator harris. is denying the fact that they're going to raise taxes on every american joe biden said twice in the debate last week that on day one he was going to repeal the trump tax cuts those tax cuts delivered 2 $1000.00 in tax relief to the average family of 4 cross america and with regard to banning fracking i just recommend that people look at the record you yourself said repeatedly that you would ban fracking you were the 1st senate co-sponsor of the green new deal and while joe biden denied the green new deal susan thank you for pointing out the green new deal is on their campaign website and as usa today said it's essentially the same plan as you co-sponsored with a o c when she submitted it in the senate and you just heard the senator say that she's going to resu
been to go backward instead of forward we will also react to the climate agreement with pride so mr harris just said that climate change is an existential threat vice president pence jubilee the climate change poses an existential threat this is it says in the climate is changing will follow the science but once again senator harris. is denying the fact that they're going to raise taxes on every american joe biden said twice in the debate last week that on day one he was going to repeal the...
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mrs. harris is the most progressive liberal candidate we have ever had. you know exactly where it's going. you know exactly what progressive means. that is just a hidden agenda of that socialist movement. >> reporter: venezuelan-americans only make up 2% of florida's eligible latino voters. but they are the fastest-growing group of latino-eligible voters in this state. one thing i've heard from some of biden's latino supporters here is they wish he had more forcefully pushed back against that socialist narrative months ago because it's something, to quote one person i spoke with, that causes and invokes a lot of trauma for people living in this community so they wish he had more forcefully addressed that, although they have forcefully come out against it in recent weeks. >> ellison, thank you very much. maria, based on what you're seeing in florida, the conversations in the latinx community specifically, this idea that mr. biden is a socialist and represents socialism, is that resonating with a lot of folks there in florida? >> it is. you know, the trump
mrs. harris is the most progressive liberal candidate we have ever had. you know exactly where it's going. you know exactly what progressive means. that is just a hidden agenda of that socialist movement. >> reporter: venezuelan-americans only make up 2% of florida's eligible latino voters. but they are the fastest-growing group of latino-eligible voters in this state. one thing i've heard from some of biden's latino supporters here is they wish he had more forcefully pushed back against...
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times of need and we've especially learned that thank you for the price difficulties of this year so mr harris what would you say to brooklyn. first of all . i'd love to hear from our young leaders and when i hear her words when i hear your words back when i know our future is bright because it is that perspective on who we are and who we should be. that is a sign of leadership and it's something we should all aspire to be and that you know that brings me to joe joe biden one of the reasons that joe decided to run for president is after charlotte's web which we talked about earlier. it's so troubled him and upset him like it did all of us that there was that kind of hate and division. what propelled joe to run for president was to see that over the course of the last 4 years what brooklyn described has been happening joe has a longstanding reputation of working across the aisle and working in a bipartisan way and that's what he's going to do as president joe biden has a history of lifting people up and fighting for their dignity you mean you have to know joe story to know that joe has known pa
times of need and we've especially learned that thank you for the price difficulties of this year so mr harris what would you say to brooklyn. first of all . i'd love to hear from our young leaders and when i hear her words when i hear your words back when i know our future is bright because it is that perspective on who we are and who we should be. that is a sign of leadership and it's something we should all aspire to be and that you know that brings me to joe joe biden one of the reasons...
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there's mrs. harry houdini. there's all of these people.ittle theater. so my kids that week of it renovated the theater and they created a little outdoor restaurant for us. and my grandchildren, who are -- the girls are 17 and 14. the boys are 10 and 7. they were the waiters and waitresses. >> jimmy: oh. >> and they took care of us. we had this very romantic dinner just the two of us outside in this old amphitheater. and you know what? it was perfect, jimmy, because janis and i started out together alone in 1966 when we first dated during the johnson administration. and to have this little private dinner, it was really kind of perfect. >> jimmy: did you tip your grandkids afterwards? >> no. [ laughter ] because honestly, the service was slow. and they have to learn. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: are you watching a lot of television? what are you doing? and what do you watch on television? >> what are you doing? i'm catching up on things that i didn't get a chance to see. i'm in season 2 of "cheers." [ laughter ] funny. >> jimmy: very
there's mrs. harry houdini. there's all of these people.ittle theater. so my kids that week of it renovated the theater and they created a little outdoor restaurant for us. and my grandchildren, who are -- the girls are 17 and 14. the boys are 10 and 7. they were the waiters and waitresses. >> jimmy: oh. >> and they took care of us. we had this very romantic dinner just the two of us outside in this old amphitheater. and you know what? it was perfect, jimmy, because janis and i...
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no one asked mrs. harrisout these ideas that are tearing people's businesses. so wake up. wake up, america. lou: herschel? we're going to leaf it -- leave it right there with those very profound words. profound words. herschel, thanks so much for♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the feeling of total protection now that we protect your identity, and mobile phone, as well as auto home and life you've never been in better hands allstate click or call for a quote today you've never been in better hands allstate noand if you're troubledan a lifby falls and bleeds,ers. worry follows you everywhere. over 100,000 people have left blood thinners behind with watchman. it's a one-time, minimally invasive procedure that reduces stroke risk-- and bleeding worry--for life. watchman. it's one time. for a lifetime. ♪. lou: breaking news now. a 7.4 earthquake has hit southern alaska. parts of southern alaska are under a tsunami warning after that magnitude, 7.4 earthquake hit. sand point, alaska. that is it for us. thanks forororororororororor
no one asked mrs. harrisout these ideas that are tearing people's businesses. so wake up. wake up, america. lou: herschel? we're going to leaf it -- leave it right there with those very profound words. profound words. herschel, thanks so much for♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the feeling of total protection now that we protect your identity, and mobile phone, as well as auto home and life you've never been in better hands allstate click or call for a quote today you've never been in better hands...
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no one asked mrs. harrisese ideas that are tearing people's businesses. so wake up. wake up, america. lou: herschel? we're going to leaf it -- leave it right there with those very profound words. profound words. herschel, thanks so much for profound words. herschel, thanks so much for (vo) i'm a verizon engineer and today, we're turning on 5g across the country. with the coverage of 5g nationwide. and, in more and more cities, the unprecedented performance of ultra wideband. the fastest 5g in the world. it will change your phone and how businesses do everything. i'm proud, because we didn't build it the easy way, we built it right. this is the 5g america's been waiting for. only from verizon. understanding how to talk to your doctor about treatment options is key. today, we are redefining how we do things. we find new ways of speaking, so you're never out of touch. it's seeing someone's face that comforts us, no matter where. when those around us know us, they can show us just how much they care. the first st
no one asked mrs. harrisese ideas that are tearing people's businesses. so wake up. wake up, america. lou: herschel? we're going to leaf it -- leave it right there with those very profound words. profound words. herschel, thanks so much for profound words. herschel, thanks so much for (vo) i'm a verizon engineer and today, we're turning on 5g across the country. with the coverage of 5g nationwide. and, in more and more cities, the unprecedented performance of ultra wideband. the fastest 5g in...
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mr. harris for the first time today for about an hour. you -- what i would say is that he is a young man. he was in the marines. he went in after high school when he was 18. he got out when he was 22. that was a year ago june. and he has been on out since a year ago june. he has been living with his parents. he works as a, as a basically -- working for a subcontractor, mostly putting in decks and lives with his had parents and his dog. half sheppard, half lab. >> did you talk to his parents? >> i did not. i haven't yet. but i hope to talk to them tomorrow. >> and any discussion if he is on any medications, if he is expressing any extreme beliefs or fears? >> we didn't talk about medication and i don't think i ka talk about that ifhe did tell me something. whether he was lucid, clear, etcetera. he was all of those things. he was concerned as anybody would be facing allegations that are, you know, set forth in the complaint. >> he was not proud of what he was connected to? >> well, he had some confusion. and he, he certainly is not happy to
mr. harris for the first time today for about an hour. you -- what i would say is that he is a young man. he was in the marines. he went in after high school when he was 18. he got out when he was 22. that was a year ago june. and he has been on out since a year ago june. he has been living with his parents. he works as a, as a basically -- working for a subcontractor, mostly putting in decks and lives with his had parents and his dog. half sheppard, half lab. >> did you talk to his...
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mr. harris for the first time today for about an hour. what i would say is that he's a young man.in the marines. he went in right after high school when he was about 18. he got out when he was 22. that was a year ago june. and he's been out since a year ago june. he's been living with his parents. he works as basically working for a subcontractor mostly putting in decks and lives with his parents and his dog, who is half shepherd, half lab. >> did you talk to his parents? >> i did not. i haven't yet, but i hope to talk to them tomorrow. >> any discussion with him if he's on any medications, if he's, you know, expressing any kind of extreme beliefs or extreme fears or anything like that? >> i didn't ask him about medication. obviously i don't think i can talk about that if he did tell me something. but he didn't -- you know, as far as, you know, whether he was lucid, clear, et cetera, he was all of those things. he was concerned as anybody would be facing allegations that are, you know, set forth in the complaint. >> he was not proud about what he's connected to? >> well, he had so
mr. harris for the first time today for about an hour. what i would say is that he's a young man.in the marines. he went in right after high school when he was about 18. he got out when he was 22. that was a year ago june. and he's been out since a year ago june. he's been living with his parents. he works as basically working for a subcontractor mostly putting in decks and lives with his parents and his dog, who is half shepherd, half lab. >> did you talk to his parents? >> i did...
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no one asked mrs. harrisbailing out these ideas that are tearing people's businesses. so wake up. wake up, america. lou: herschel? we're going to leaf it -- leave it right there with those very profound words. herschel, thanks so much for being with us. we'll be right back. . . . non-valvular afib can mean a lifetime of blood thinners. and if you're troubled by falls and bleeds, worry follows you everywhere. over 100,000 people have left blood thinners behind with watchman. it's a one-time, minimally invasive procedure that reduces stroke risk-- and bleeding worry--for life. watchman. it's one time. for a lifetime. and sweetie can coloryou just be... gentle with the pens. okey. okey. i know. gentle..gentle new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database so you can start hiring right away. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when you post your first job at indee
no one asked mrs. harrisbailing out these ideas that are tearing people's businesses. so wake up. wake up, america. lou: herschel? we're going to leaf it -- leave it right there with those very profound words. herschel, thanks so much for being with us. we'll be right back. . . . non-valvular afib can mean a lifetime of blood thinners. and if you're troubled by falls and bleeds, worry follows you everywhere. over 100,000 people have left blood thinners behind with watchman. it's a one-time,...
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mr. harris, for serving on the code advisory. very important. >> my pleasure. >> madam secretary, to public comment, i guess, yeah? >> operator: there are no callers in the queue. >> does this item require action? >> clerk: oh, sorry, is this an action item? >> we need to do public comment first, though, right? >> clerk: yes. there are no public callers in the queue. >> oh, i missed that. so if i could get a motion. >> move to revise the provisions of the code. >> second. >> clerk: okay. so there's a motion and a second. i'll do a roll call vote on this item. [roll call] just one moment. can you see my screen? >> yes. >> ok. great. good morning, president mccarthy and commissioners. in my presentation, i will give an update on d.b.i.'s mitt services. question have a high-level timeline of how we got here. that we [inaudible] electronics land review for all projects in april and that is a curbside service on june 24. and then, of course, at the end of july, we moved to 49 south van ness and in the middle of august we converted mos
mr. harris, for serving on the code advisory. very important. >> my pleasure. >> madam secretary, to public comment, i guess, yeah? >> operator: there are no callers in the queue. >> does this item require action? >> clerk: oh, sorry, is this an action item? >> we need to do public comment first, though, right? >> clerk: yes. there are no public callers in the queue. >> oh, i missed that. so if i could get a motion. >> move to revise the...
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mr. harris and i suspect you have to worry about health care coverage either. but thousands of people in south carolina do. and guess what they are on, the affordable care act called obamacare. pre-existing conditions covered, senator, mr. harrison, with the affordable care act. we have an opportunity in south carolina to expand medicaid as part of the affordable care act. but, have we done it? no, no. we are one of 14 states and the entire country that refuses to expand medicaid. so, mr. harrison, senator graham, my question to you is, is the affordable care act worth it? do you want to do away with the affordable care act? or do you want to keep it and expand medicaid to help poor people in south carolina? thank you, gentlemen. mr. harrison: thank you for this question. this is yet another personal one. my grandfather, who worked all of his life ended up 50 hours a construction on the roads in south carolina and never had health care until he found out he had undiagnosed diabetes. he eventually had to lose his leg, some toes and he died because of complicatio
mr. harris and i suspect you have to worry about health care coverage either. but thousands of people in south carolina do. and guess what they are on, the affordable care act called obamacare. pre-existing conditions covered, senator, mr. harrison, with the affordable care act. we have an opportunity in south carolina to expand medicaid as part of the affordable care act. but, have we done it? no, no. we are one of 14 states and the entire country that refuses to expand medicaid. so, mr....
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i would say with kamala harris, mr. pence has got this. i tell you, he has got everything going for him. i wish kamala harris the best of luck, maybe she can put up a good fight, i don't know. mr. pence is the one. andrea: you're right. he has learned from his mistakes. one of the most notorious ones was in 2015. there was a dustup over the passage of a freedom restoration act which was signed and law by by government law -- governor pence. he went on the defense. for the first time in anyone's memory, he crumbled under george stephanopoulos's questions. it was pretty much a disaster. from that day forward, he valve -- he vowed that it was not going to happen again. john: this is amy out of north carolina for those who support the trump-pence ticket. caller: i want people to understand what this election is about. it is not about trump and pence and biden and harris. this is between freedom or going towards socialism. they are already talking about taking away the second amendment. they want to get rid of the electoral college. beto o'rourk
i would say with kamala harris, mr. pence has got this. i tell you, he has got everything going for him. i wish kamala harris the best of luck, maybe she can put up a good fight, i don't know. mr. pence is the one. andrea: you're right. he has learned from his mistakes. one of the most notorious ones was in 2015. there was a dustup over the passage of a freedom restoration act which was signed and law by by government law -- governor pence. he went on the defense. for the first time in anyone's...
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harris: how often do i get to say these things? i'm going to move on now. mr. sanders: now for the tough questions. what i did want to say, when you we go behindnate, closed doors and have private meetings. what i do want to say, i have seen kamala harris behind closed doors. i've seen the passion and decency she expresses and a willingness to fight for people today they do not have a voice. i want to thank you for the great work you do. in this campaign, we talked about trump's craziness. we have not talked about what our agenda is. if you get elected, what are you going to do to help the tens of millions of working people living in economic desperation. i appreciate you framing it that way. enough about that guy. let's move on. first of all, we cannot overlook the big thing in front of us, the impact of the pandemic on the economy and working people. in so many ways, the pandemic has been an accelerator, meaning it has, for folks that are doing badly, they are doing worse. it has been a magnifier on the inequities that have long existed. for example, the inequ
harris: how often do i get to say these things? i'm going to move on now. mr. sanders: now for the tough questions. what i did want to say, when you we go behindnate, closed doors and have private meetings. what i do want to say, i have seen kamala harris behind closed doors. i've seen the passion and decency she expresses and a willingness to fight for people today they do not have a voice. i want to thank you for the great work you do. in this campaign, we talked about trump's craziness. we...
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. >> mrs. harris. >> mr. chairman. >> no. graham: the business meeting will now can -- conclude and we will move to our first panel. thank you for saying on what was on your mind eloquently and we will move on to panel one. >> mr. chairman could i have a point of personal -- >> you sit behind the panel. >> the senate judiciary committee votes next thursday to send the supreme court nomination to the senate floor. we will have that live at 1 p.m. eastern on c-span. the following day, they will begin debate on the nomination setting up a final confirmation vote next week before the general election at a time to be determined. you can follow the senate live on c-span two. dr. anthony fauci talks about the coronavirus pandemic at an event hosted by johns hopkins university live at 11 a.m. eastern on c-span. after that, former vice president joe biden talking about health care policy at a campaign stop in michigan. and then president trump speaking to supporters at a rally in georgia. on c-span two, the brookings institution takes
. >> mrs. harris. >> mr. chairman. >> no. graham: the business meeting will now can -- conclude and we will move to our first panel. thank you for saying on what was on your mind eloquently and we will move on to panel one. >> mr. chairman could i have a point of personal -- >> you sit behind the panel. >> the senate judiciary committee votes next thursday to send the supreme court nomination to the senate floor. we will have that live at 1 p.m. eastern on...
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mr. chairman. >> thank you. i believe, senator harris? hello? >> hello? >> we hear you. >> mr. chairman, this hearing -- wait one second. we don't see you. >> you don't see me? >> congratulations with being on the ticket. there you go. >> can you see me now? >> i see you, i hear you. the floor is yours. >> i appreciate it. thank you, mr. chairman. this hearing has brought together within 50 people inside of a closed-door room for hours while our nation is facing a deadly airborne virus. the committee has ignored common what peoplets for face including not requiring testing for all members despite a coronavirus outbreak amongst senators of this very committee. a response to the recent senate outbreak, the leaders of senate republicans rightly postponed business on senate floor this week to protect the health and safety of senators and staff. mr. chairman, for the same reason, this hearing should have been postponed. the decision to hold this hearing now is placing workers, janitorial staff at risk. not -- the senate should be prioritizing coronavirus relief and providing financi
mr. chairman. >> thank you. i believe, senator harris? hello? >> hello? >> we hear you. >> mr. chairman, this hearing -- wait one second. we don't see you. >> you don't see me? >> congratulations with being on the ticket. there you go. >> can you see me now? >> i see you, i hear you. the floor is yours. >> i appreciate it. thank you, mr. chairman. this hearing has brought together within 50 people inside of a closed-door room for hours while...
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mr. grassley. ms. harris. mr. hawley. mr. heinrich. mr. romo. [indiscernible]. mrs. hyde smith. mr.discernible]. mr. johnson. mr. jones. mr. kane. mr. kennedy. mr. king. mrs. glove klobuchar. mr. leahy. mr. lee. [indistinct] mr. manchin. mr. mcconnell. mrs. mcnally. mr. menendez. mr. merkley. mr. moran. mr. murphy. mrs. murray. mr. paul. mr. purdue. mr. peters. mr. portman. mr. reid. mr. roberts, mr. romney. mr. rosen. mr. rubio, mr. sanders mr. sas mr. sasse. mr. schatz. mr. schumer. mr. scott of florida. mr. scott of south carolina. mrs. shaheen. mr. shelby. ms. sinema. ms. smith. ms. stabenow. mr. sullivan, mr. tester. mr. thune. mr. tillis. mr. toomey, mr. udall. mr. van hollen. mr. warner. ms. warren. mr. whitehouse. mr. ricker. mr. wyden. mr. young. >> martha: very dramatic thumbs down votes. this has gone through. 52 votes for amy coney barrett to the supreme court. shannon bream, your thoughts on some of the political showmanship here with some vote and walk out essentially by all the democrats? >> there has been a lot of drama around this particular nomination, confirmation
mr. grassley. ms. harris. mr. hawley. mr. heinrich. mr. romo. [indiscernible]. mrs. hyde smith. mr.discernible]. mr. johnson. mr. jones. mr. kane. mr. kennedy. mr. king. mrs. glove klobuchar. mr. leahy. mr. lee. [indistinct] mr. manchin. mr. mcconnell. mrs. mcnally. mr. menendez. mr. merkley. mr. moran. mr. murphy. mrs. murray. mr. paul. mr. purdue. mr. peters. mr. portman. mr. reid. mr. roberts, mr. romney. mr. rosen. mr. rubio, mr. sanders mr. sas mr. sasse. mr. schatz. mr. schumer. mr. scott...
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what makes you lean towards mr biden and kamala harris? empathy and honesty. rus under control and get our country back on track. mr trump would say, he quite clearly thinks joe track. mr trump would say, he quite clearly thinksjoe biden is not up to the job and that he would wreck the economy for the sake of the pandemic which mrtrump does the sake of the pandemic which mr trump does not think is that serious? i disagree. i think joe biden will do a good job with the economy but the first order of business is the pandemic. we need to get this far is out of control and make sure we're are safe. i know you are concerned about the black lives matter. kamala harris was a former prosecutor and you hear that phrase, kamala harris isa hear that phrase, kamala harris is a cop. everyone changes. here i am supporting joe biden 100%. i think they are on the right track and they will do the right thing. thank you very much for talking to us. thank you so much. twitter has decided to suspend a number of fa ke accou nts decided to suspend a number of fake accounts purported
what makes you lean towards mr biden and kamala harris? empathy and honesty. rus under control and get our country back on track. mr trump would say, he quite clearly thinks joe track. mr trump would say, he quite clearly thinksjoe biden is not up to the job and that he would wreck the economy for the sake of the pandemic which mrtrump does the sake of the pandemic which mr trump does not think is that serious? i disagree. i think joe biden will do a good job with the economy but the first...
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biden, senator harris, mr. im hov and the staff is tested regularly.are going to continue to adhere to public health guidelines -- >> right, what does regularly mean? >> according to cdc guidelines, jake, vice president biden was not exposed. he was well over six feet away from president trump. so regularly is -- look, he was tested friday, he will be tested today and before we travel. >> symone, the vice president didn't do anything wrong here. i am not trying to be, like, blame him for being in the room with somebody who was irresponsible. but, i mean, you say he is tested regularly but not every day and he was clearly in a room with somebody who had the virus if not more than one somebody. i am not exactly sure who was in the room. does the biden/harris campaign have a contingency plan in place in gase god forbid biden tests positive between now and election day? >> i wouldn't discuss our security plans on national television. i am not going to talk about our inner workings of our health plans if you will. let me tell you this. we are adhering to cd
biden, senator harris, mr. im hov and the staff is tested regularly.are going to continue to adhere to public health guidelines -- >> right, what does regularly mean? >> according to cdc guidelines, jake, vice president biden was not exposed. he was well over six feet away from president trump. so regularly is -- look, he was tested friday, he will be tested today and before we travel. >> symone, the vice president didn't do anything wrong here. i am not trying to be, like,...
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senator harris: mr. vice president, i'm speaking. ok? in 1864. [laughter] youallen: sounds like enjoyed that moment as much as i did. that was my favorite moment of the debate. i wrote about in my first dispatch. i'm speaking, i'm speaking, ok? you know senator harris very well as a colleague and a friend. tell us what that moment told us about her. sen. kaine: the reason she said it was -- it twice was like why robert frost says it twice in the poem miles to go before i sleep. it, itond time she says is almost history. harris, an african-american woman, i, kamala harris, child of immigrants, this is my turn now. you know what? that is a great thing for america. that in this election we have a kamala harris on the ticket. that's why i think she said it two different ways that very proud smile on her face. i looked that moment too. kaine, yousenator have talked to her about the role. what advice did you give? you treated it as the greatest road trip ever. sen. kaine: i was never in a rock band, going to hundreds of cities in 105 days is the closes
senator harris: mr. vice president, i'm speaking. ok? in 1864. [laughter] youallen: sounds like enjoyed that moment as much as i did. that was my favorite moment of the debate. i wrote about in my first dispatch. i'm speaking, i'm speaking, ok? you know senator harris very well as a colleague and a friend. tell us what that moment told us about her. sen. kaine: the reason she said it was -- it twice was like why robert frost says it twice in the poem miles to go before i sleep. it, itond time...
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harris: thank you, mr. chairman. sen. graham: are you tired, judge? judge barrett: i'm looking forward to the end of the hearing today, i must admit. >> me too. i'm still going to ask you questions. a lot of my colleagues have talked about the old that you willtake -- both that you take if you are sworn in as a justice of the united states supreme court. what is in growth? what does it say? judge barrett: that both requires a judge -- taking the oaths of the judge -- to do equal justice to all, without fear of favor and regardless of wealth. whatirly apply the law, is oils down to. to not give preferential treatment and express bias. sen. kennedy: it says you will administer the law in an impartial manner, doesn't it? judge barrett: yes it does, senator. sen. kennedy: it says you will support and defend the constitution, doesn't it? judge barrett: m-hmm. sen. kennedy: a pretty serious both, isn't it? judge barrett: it is. sen. kennedy: are you going to take that old if you are confirmed? judge barrett: yes. sen. kennedy: you are not lying? judge barre
harris: thank you, mr. chairman. sen. graham: are you tired, judge? judge barrett: i'm looking forward to the end of the hearing today, i must admit. >> me too. i'm still going to ask you questions. a lot of my colleagues have talked about the old that you willtake -- both that you take if you are sworn in as a justice of the united states supreme court. what is in growth? what does it say? judge barrett: that both requires a judge -- taking the oaths of the judge -- to do equal justice...
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harris: thank you, mr. chairman. sen. graham: are you tired, judge? judge barrett: i'm looking forward to the end of the hearing today, i must admit. >> me too. i'm still going to ask you questions.
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mr. harris. >> thank you and good afternoon. my name is charles and i am the public works acting director for project management. in this role i am responsible for insuring the successful delivery of bond programs and the capital projects that result and to present the response 20 bond program. as you know the city's capital plan identifies the funding sources for the improvement of the city, facilities and infrastructure. in the case of the sefk and this source has been voter approved other than by again obligation bonds and look forward to a similar in 2027. >>ache and we are impressive to bump the level of voter support and to which we have been enabled to improve first responder facilities and infrastructure. the first bonds produced other $800 million in funding for projects. with regard to police, this funded the new police headquarters and and with the focused improvement at various stations. and the new traffic and the project currently under instruction and the et voer approved passage of the 2020 provides $121 million
mr. harris. >> thank you and good afternoon. my name is charles and i am the public works acting director for project management. in this role i am responsible for insuring the successful delivery of bond programs and the capital projects that result and to present the response 20 bond program. as you know the city's capital plan identifies the funding sources for the improvement of the city, facilities and infrastructure. in the case of the sefk and this source has been voter approved...
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harris go head-to-head. >> i'd like you to answer the question. >> mr. vice president, i'm speaking? >> from the pandemic -- >> they knew and covered it sdmrup to the supreme court. >> they are going to pack the supreme court. >> the biggest moments. who won the debate and the new polls out this morning. >>> covid in the capitol. nearly three dozen cases of coronavirus now linked to the white house including a top military official. this as president trump returns to the oval office claiming he's been cured. the new effort to fast-track the treatment he received. >>> anger on the streets. tear gas fired and the national guard activated after a police officer is cleared of charges in the shooting of a black teenager. what we're learning about that case. >>> accused kidnapper in court. the man suspected of snatching a girl off the street facing a judge. how police tracked him down. >>> serious salary. howard stern gets real about reports of his $120 million payday. >>> and all the buzz. the newly famous fly that stole the show during last night's debate. >>> good thursday morning, ever
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the crowds were massive it seemed the whole country wanted to see this approaching hero didn't harry and mrraines were still america. because then another race of the us device ring was the highlight of a can mania mania he had the entire country behind him a good trick. everything about time convinced that if you beat the ferrari's amman's of the crowd there will because you can pay for them i. don't know so and so so but 1st i have to win that's the problem because we know that the next stop on his quest to take the formula one crown was month italy on september 5th 970. 8 then stood a good chance of stealing the show from the ferrari's on the whole time. he had plenty of fans here today due to his personal and trying start. right right dimitar right the actress has been underway here at monza since noon for sunday's 41st grand prix meal italia and for a meal entirely are. waiting in the pitch i'm actually just nina and she often thinks he was looking to set a good lap time and check. the track was looking like well finding the time to report some austrian tennyson months as being on the
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. >> mrs. harris. >> mr. chairman. >> no. graham: the business meeting will now can -- conclude and we will move to our first panel. thank you for saying on what was on your mind eloquently and we will move on to panel one. >> mr. chairman could i have a point of personal -- >> you sit behind the panel. are we on now? for the opportunity to be here today on behalf of the american bar association's standing committee. tois an honor to be here explain to you our process and our evaluation of judge barrett. rating judge barrett a of well-qualified, as you know, our highest rating. , the standing committee has conducted thorough nonpartisan, nonideological, impartial peer-reviewed's of all nominees of -- of the federal courts. 'e assess the nominees integrity, professional, -- competence and integrity. the standing committee does not propose -- propose or recommend nominees. our sole mission is to evaluate the professional qualifications of a nominee to serve on the court. and, we do that through a thorough, fair, and independent
. >> mrs. harris. >> mr. chairman. >> no. graham: the business meeting will now can -- conclude and we will move to our first panel. thank you for saying on what was on your mind eloquently and we will move on to panel one. >> mr. chairman could i have a point of personal -- >> you sit behind the panel. are we on now? for the opportunity to be here today on behalf of the american bar association's standing committee. tois an honor to be here explain to you our...
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. >> mrs. harris. >> mr. chairman. >> no.raham: the business meeting will now can -- conclude and we will move to our first panel. thank you for saying on what was on your mind eloquently and we will move on to panel one. >> mr. chairman could i have a point of personal -- >> you sit behind the panel. >> following a short break, the senate judiciary committee heard testimony on the american bar association's evaluation of judge barrett. whoe were outside witnesses spoke in support of and against judge barrett's nomination. >> ok. graham: the hearing will come to order, senator feinstein will be back in a second, we will not start until she does. i appreciate our witnesses patience the committee does -- did its business and i appreciate the way in which it was conducted, the respect , and we willcerity now be moving forward. i will wait until senator feinstein that's here, but i will do the introducing. of panel includes members the american bar association who are responsible for rating judicial nominations. knolle three, mr.
. >> mrs. harris. >> mr. chairman. >> no.raham: the business meeting will now can -- conclude and we will move to our first panel. thank you for saying on what was on your mind eloquently and we will move on to panel one. >> mr. chairman could i have a point of personal -- >> you sit behind the panel. >> following a short break, the senate judiciary committee heard testimony on the american bar association's evaluation of judge barrett. whoe were outside...
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harris. >> reporter: mr. obama also tore into trump for reportedly having a secret chinese bank account. >> could you imagine if i had had a secret chinese bank account when i was running for reelection? you think-- you think my-- you think fox news might have been a little concerned about that? they would have called me "beijing barry." >> reporter: earlier, the former president visited a community center in north philadelphia and made a direct appeal to fellow black voters who make up a large part of the city's electorate. >> people vote when they see other people voting, when they see their peer group voting. so i think that the most important thing we can do in these closing 12, 13 days is for us all to model and advertise that it's the cool thing and the right thing to do to vote. >> reporter: the biden campaign is hoping to prevent what happened to hillary clinton four years ago, when black voter turnout, especially among men, declined compared to 2012, when obama was on the ticket. supporters lining up
harris. >> reporter: mr. obama also tore into trump for reportedly having a secret chinese bank account. >> could you imagine if i had had a secret chinese bank account when i was running for reelection? you think-- you think my-- you think fox news might have been a little concerned about that? they would have called me "beijing barry." >> reporter: earlier, the former president visited a community center in north philadelphia and made a direct appeal to fellow...
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of the chaotic troubled biden debate as parents repeatedly interrupted and talked over harris but she remained calm mr vice president speaking if you don't mind letting me finish we can have a conversation ok please ok senator harris other issues discussed included racial justice policing reform and the rise of white supremacists i want everyone to know who puts on the uniform of law enforcement every day president trump and i stand with you and the reality of this is that we are talking about an election in 27 days where last week the president of the united states took it to. bait stage in front of 70000000 americans and refused to condemn white supremacists whether any of the exchanges in this debate will change many voters' minds remains to be seen meanwhile both parents and harris as well as biden will be campaigning on thursday in arizona a swing state where polls show biden is leading robert also al jazeera salt lake city. now again that is the one and only vice presidential debate there has been a little bit of criticism of the moderator that she allowed both candidates to not fully answer que
of the chaotic troubled biden debate as parents repeatedly interrupted and talked over harris but she remained calm mr vice president speaking if you don't mind letting me finish we can have a conversation ok please ok senator harris other issues discussed included racial justice policing reform and the rise of white supremacists i want everyone to know who puts on the uniform of law enforcement every day president trump and i stand with you and the reality of this is that we are talking about...
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mr. vice president. >> harris: trying to get everything that you said after his name out of my mind. >> treygood luck. >> harris: thanks. interest katie, it's interesting that joe biden hasn't learned this lesson from court packing. he didn't want to answer the question, and it blew up. because he wouldn't answer the question. and that was just last week's lesson on how not to answer a question. this week's new lesson on how not to answer a question has to do with his son, hunter biden. how is he doing? >> katie: it depends. looking at the other networks and the way this has not been covered, he's doing well, he doesn't feel like he has to answer the question because he's getting away with it when it comes to many members of the media refusing to cover it or giving into this idea that adam schiff said autorussian propaganda but the biden campaign, joe biden himself and hunter biden have not denied the authenticity, and joe biden has been caught in a lie. he previously said he didn't know about his son's business dealings, was not involved and now there is alleged email evidence that they're
mr. vice president. >> harris: trying to get everything that you said after his name out of my mind. >> treygood luck. >> harris: thanks. interest katie, it's interesting that joe biden hasn't learned this lesson from court packing. he didn't want to answer the question, and it blew up. because he wouldn't answer the question. and that was just last week's lesson on how not to answer a question. this week's new lesson on how not to answer a question has to do with his son,...
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mr. chairman. >> thank you. thank you very much, senator harris. senator kennedy? >> mr. chairman, i have -- >> you were listening to senator kamala harris, questioning and giving her comments to judge amy coney barrett. i want to get straight jeffrey toobin. so jeff, when you look at this overall, obviously very, very strong there on abortion there at the end from senator harris. she also, of course, went very strongly on the affordable care act. how do you think she did? this was a mix of mostly, you know, she was speaking, she was giving a speech but others did as well, including republicans. that's the way these things go. how do you think she did overall in her half hour? >> i think she accomplished what she wanted to do, which was give a wringing defense of the affordable care act. i think the democrats in general have made the decision that they really have no chance of stopping judge barrett from being confirmed. but they know, as everyone knows, there's an election coming up. one of the key issues is whether the affordable care act survives. and they have used ove
mr. chairman. >> thank you. thank you very much, senator harris. senator kennedy? >> mr. chairman, i have -- >> you were listening to senator kamala harris, questioning and giving her comments to judge amy coney barrett. i want to get straight jeffrey toobin. so jeff, when you look at this overall, obviously very, very strong there on abortion there at the end from senator harris. she also, of course, went very strongly on the affordable care act. how do you think she did?...
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harris: mr. vice president, i'm speaking. v.p. pence: i have to weigh in. sen. rris: i'm speaking. susan: you can have 15 more seconds, and then we'll give the vice-president a chance to respond -- sen. harris: thank you. so i want to ask the american people, how calm were you when you were panicked about where you were going to get your next roll of toilet paper? how calm were you when your kids were sent home from school and you didn't know when they could go back? how calm were you -- susan: thank you -- sen. harris: when your children -- susan: thank you, senator harris -- sen. harris: couldn't see your parents because you were afrfrad they could kill them? amy: we begigin today's show wih dr. craig spencer, director of global health in emergrgency medicine at columbiaia universiy medidical center. in 2014, he contracted ebolala whilile fighting the outbreak in africa and is now a doctor in new york city where he has been treating coronavirus patients. before we get your response to the debate that we just heard, dr. spencer, we wanted to get your response to
harris: mr. vice president, i'm speaking. v.p. pence: i have to weigh in. sen. rris: i'm speaking. susan: you can have 15 more seconds, and then we'll give the vice-president a chance to respond -- sen. harris: thank you. so i want to ask the american people, how calm were you when you were panicked about where you were going to get your next roll of toilet paper? how calm were you when your kids were sent home from school and you didn't know when they could go back? how calm were you -- susan:...
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but if you read senator harris' and mr. s agenda, you will see that they both believe that america is a racist nation. that we were racist in our origins and that we are even more racist today. now, i've heard senator harris in the debates say that. it not in those exact words, and recently vice president biden seems to agree with her. once again, i think mike pence, very respectfully, but firmly, will ask them to explain that because i don't believe most americans are racist. >> sean: thank you, senator for being with us, we appreciate it as always. when we come back, texas senator ted cruz had a wild back and back-and-forth with nba owner mark cuban over the league's hypocrisy. senator cruz will join us later. explosive new declassifications further implicate hillary clinton. she set the whole thing up, the russia hoax. a wide? to distract from her email -- you know, the subpoenaed emails that she erased and the bleach bit and the hammers, wow. new developments, straight ahead. ♪ election... (fisherman vo) how do i registe
but if you read senator harris' and mr. s agenda, you will see that they both believe that america is a racist nation. that we were racist in our origins and that we are even more racist today. now, i've heard senator harris in the debates say that. it not in those exact words, and recently vice president biden seems to agree with her. once again, i think mike pence, very respectfully, but firmly, will ask them to explain that because i don't believe most americans are racist. >> sean:...
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twice and i am back here tonight to ask you to deliver the white house for joe biden and kamala harris. thank mrphiladelphia, charlie mack, his daughter, what an outstanding young lady. those of you who are fathers who have daughters, you know how that feels when you see your daughter shining. i know a little bit about that. it was great to see represented wolf, boyle, governor tom .ttorney general josh shapiro philadelphia, we have 13 days. that is our lucky number. 13 days until the most important election of our lifetimes. wait foron't have to november 3 to cast your ballot. you've got two ways to vote right now. number one, you can vote early in person through next tuesday. how many people -- anybody here voted early already? [horns honking] illvote.com/pa. you can vote from home with a mail-in ballot. you can request your ballot right away. before you send it back, pennsylvania has this thing where you have to use both envelopes. you have to read the directions carefully to make sure your vote counts. if you have already voted, you have to help your friends and family make a plan to vote. t
twice and i am back here tonight to ask you to deliver the white house for joe biden and kamala harris. thank mrphiladelphia, charlie mack, his daughter, what an outstanding young lady. those of you who are fathers who have daughters, you know how that feels when you see your daughter shining. i know a little bit about that. it was great to see represented wolf, boyle, governor tom .ttorney general josh shapiro philadelphia, we have 13 days. that is our lucky number. 13 days until the most...
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harris! i want to thank mr philadelphia, charlie mack his daughter india marie what in outstanding on the 80 of you who are fathers and have daughters you know how that feels. when you see your daughters shining. i knowa feels. when you see your daughters shining. i know a little bit about that and it was great to see representatives oil, scanlon, wolf, shapiro, the mayor. philadelphia, we've got 13 days. that's our lucky number right here. 13 days until the most important election of our lifetimes. and you don't have to wait. for november three to cast your ballot. you've got two ways to vote right now. number one, you can vote right now. number one, you can vote early in person through tuesday. anybody here voted early already? if you haven'tjust go to i will vote .com/ pa and find out where you can vote early. number two you can vote from home with a male in ballot. just go to i will vote .com/ pa to request your ballot right away. and before you send it back, pennsylvania's got this thing where you've got to use both envelopes. so you've got to read the directions carefully to make sure
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mr. harris. >> thank you and good afternoon. my name is charles and i am the public works acting director for project management. in this role i am responsible for insuring the successful delivery of bond programs and the capital projects that result and to present the response 20 bond program. as you know the city's capital plan identifies the funding sources for the improvement of the city, facilities and infrastructure. in the case of the sefk and this source has been voter approved other than by again obligation bonds and look forward to a similar in 2027. >>ache and we are impressive to bump the level of voter support and to which we have been enabled to improve first responder facilities and infrastructure. the first bonds produced other $800 million in funding for projects. with regard to police, this funded the new police headquarters and and with the focused improvement at various stations. and the new traffic and the project currently under instruction and the et voer approved passage of the 2020 provides $121 million
mr. harris. >> thank you and good afternoon. my name is charles and i am the public works acting director for project management. in this role i am responsible for insuring the successful delivery of bond programs and the capital projects that result and to present the response 20 bond program. as you know the city's capital plan identifies the funding sources for the improvement of the city, facilities and infrastructure. in the case of the sefk and this source has been voter approved...
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senator harris: the american people have witnessed the greatest failure of any administrati in the history of our country. mrntz: i want people to know that from the ry first dayt , presidentrump has put to the health of the american people first. senator harris: whatever the administration has done, clearly it hasn't worked. mr. pence: that is a great disservice to the sacrifices the american people have made. >> to be hest, the most exciting bit came when a very black fly landed in mike pence'e white hair and stayed there. eited with this trailer. >> the second presidential debate iskext w on october 15. >> but this morning, the dependent commission that runs presidential debates ruled that next week's encounter should be virtual. the president's reaction? furious. >> i'm not going to waste my time on a virtual debate. that's not what debing is about. you sit behind your er and a debate. it's ridiculous. and then they turn you off whenever they wan >> joe biden throwing up his hands. >> we don't know what the president is going to do. he changes his mind every three seconds. i'm going to follow the commiss
senator harris: the american people have witnessed the greatest failure of any administrati in the history of our country. mrntz: i want people to know that from the ry first dayt , presidentrump has put to the health of the american people first. senator harris: whatever the administration has done, clearly it hasn't worked. mr. pence: that is a great disservice to the sacrifices the american people have made. >> to be hest, the most exciting bit came when a very black fly landed in mike...
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mr. vice president. senator harris, would you like to respond? sen. harris: absolutely. whatever they claim the administration has done, clearly it hasn't done. when you're looking at over 200,000 dead bodies in our country, american lives, families that are grieving that loss. and you know, the vice president is the head of the task force, and knew on january 28 how serious this was, and then thanks to bob woodward, we learned that they knew about it, and then when that was exposed, the vice president said, when asked, why didn't you all tell anybody, he said because the president wanted people to remain calm. this is important. mr. vice president, i am speaking. i want to ask the american people, how calm were you when you are panicked about or you're going to get your next roll of toilet paper? how calm were you when your kids were sent home from school and you did know when they were going to go back? how calm were you when your children couldn't see their parents because you were afraid it would kill them? susan: let's give vice president pence a chance to respond.
mr. vice president. senator harris, would you like to respond? sen. harris: absolutely. whatever they claim the administration has done, clearly it hasn't done. when you're looking at over 200,000 dead bodies in our country, american lives, families that are grieving that loss. and you know, the vice president is the head of the task force, and knew on january 28 how serious this was, and then thanks to bob woodward, we learned that they knew about it, and then when that was exposed, the vice...
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if you don't try to compare george bush to harry truman, i won't compare you to jack kennedy. [laughter] [applause] mr. bruno: harry truman -- vice president quayle: do you remember the last time someone compared themselves to jack kennedy? do you remember what they said? sen. gore: harry truman, it's worth remembering, assumed the presidency when franklin roosevelt died here in georgia -- only one of many occasions when fate thrust a vice president into the oval office in a time of crisis. it's something to think about during the debate this evening. but our real discussion is going to be about change. bill clinton and i stand for change because we don't believe our nation can stand four more years of what we've had under george bush and dan quayle. when the recession came, they were like a deer caught in the headlights -- paralyzed into inaction, blinded to the suffering and pain of bankruptcies and people who were unemployed. we have an environmental crisis, a health insurance crisis, substandard education. it is time for a change. bill clinton and i want to get our country moving forward again, pu
if you don't try to compare george bush to harry truman, i won't compare you to jack kennedy. [laughter] [applause] mr. bruno: harry truman -- vice president quayle: do you remember the last time someone compared themselves to jack kennedy? do you remember what they said? sen. gore: harry truman, it's worth remembering, assumed the presidency when franklin roosevelt died here in georgia -- only one of many occasions when fate thrust a vice president into the oval office in a time of crisis....
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. >> reporter: kamala harris and mike pence set for their first, and only, faceoff and already the pandemic is front and center. the candidates will both be seated behind mr hinhind plexig than 12 pete apart. harris testing negative yesterday. pence testing negative today. even as the outbreak at the white house grows by the day, pence's team insists the vice president is safe to debate. his doctor saying pence has not been in close contact wit but pence was seen here at what is now being called a superspreader event, that rose garden ceremony, sitting right in front on senator mike lee, who shortly after tested positive. the vice president was last with the president in the oval office last tuesday, before trump tested positive. pence's communications director katie miller, who was traveling with the vice president, had to abruptly leave utah yesterday after her husband, white house adviser stephen miller, tested positive. she has since tested negative. but the harris team has been taking no chances, demanding those extra precautions, including that plexiglass. pence, the head of the coronavirus task force, initially mocked the request. miller saying, "i
. >> reporter: kamala harris and mike pence set for their first, and only, faceoff and already the pandemic is front and center. the candidates will both be seated behind mr hinhind plexig than 12 pete apart. harris testing negative yesterday. pence testing negative today. even as the outbreak at the white house grows by the day, pence's team insists the vice president is safe to debate. his doctor saying pence has not been in close contact wit but pence was seen here at what is now being...
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mr. >> senator harris? >> can you hear me? hello? >> we hear you. >> yes? >> just wait one second. we do not see you. one, congratulations on being on the ticket. i can see you now and hear you loud and clear. yours.ors >> this hearing was brought together -- has brought together more than 50 people to set inside of a closed door room for hours, while our nation is facing a deadly airborne virus. this committee has ignored common sense requests to keep people safe, including not requiring testing for all members. the leaders of senate republicans postponed business on the senate floor this week for the health and safety of senators and staff. for the same reason, this hearing should have been postponed. the decision to hold this and putsow is reckless people's lives at risk. of to mention, while tens millions of americans are struggling to pay their bills, the senate should be prioritizing coronavirus relief and providing financial support to those families. the american people need to have help, to make rent or mortgage statement. we should provide financial assistance to those wh
mr. >> senator harris? >> can you hear me? hello? >> we hear you. >> yes? >> just wait one second. we do not see you. one, congratulations on being on the ticket. i can see you now and hear you loud and clear. yours.ors >> this hearing was brought together -- has brought together more than 50 people to set inside of a closed door room for hours, while our nation is facing a deadly airborne virus. this committee has ignored common sense requests to keep people...
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where harris going after, did mr. trump borrow his money from?ce went after her on the energy front. good morning. annmarie: good morning. i got up early to make sure i got the start of the debate. more policy, less chaos, coronavirus front and center. both of these candidates were behind plexiglas. one thing that was very prevalent that they both dodged. , harris, whether she would expand the courts. not --ce, whether or what he would do in the wake of a election result. peaceful transfer of power. dodging but less chaos and more policy focused. manus: absolutely. when it comes down to the issue of taxes, it's fascinating. kamala harris going after pence and trump in terms of the top 1%. thanu don't earn more $400,000, we will be on your back. the pushback came from pence in terms of, you will raise taxes. the discourse over the tax narrative. annmarie: as well as oil and energy. that got a fair play, including foreign policy. china, vladimir putin. one thing we should focus on, these latest polls we've seen. the one i'm focused on, a florida po
where harris going after, did mr. trump borrow his money from?ce went after her on the energy front. good morning. annmarie: good morning. i got up early to make sure i got the start of the debate. more policy, less chaos, coronavirus front and center. both of these candidates were behind plexiglas. one thing that was very prevalent that they both dodged. , harris, whether she would expand the courts. not --ce, whether or what he would do in the wake of a election result. peaceful transfer of...