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anders danielsson, the ceo of skanska.market story, given the uncertainties still remaining around the u.s. election. it seems joe biden edging ever closer towards the white house. we see the stoxx six moving up to about 2.6% today. nasdaq futures are higher. there does seem to be a technology team. tech going higher -- theme. tech going higher, health care also going higher in the asian session. up next, england in lockdown. mp's back the measures. we will speak to the business minister in the u.k., nadhim zahawi. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ we have this big issue on the capacity to pay the dividend, which is certainly the major factor which explains why the european banking sector is down this year, and i think to a valuation which makes no sense actually compared to the long-term potential of the banks. >> we will closely monitor over the next couple of weeks and months. >> the ecb is being responsible to make sure they see a clear line of sight from an uncertainty perspective from the corona, and light of what
anders danielsson, the ceo of skanska.market story, given the uncertainties still remaining around the u.s. election. it seems joe biden edging ever closer towards the white house. we see the stoxx six moving up to about 2.6% today. nasdaq futures are higher. there does seem to be a technology team. tech going higher -- theme. tech going higher, health care also going higher in the asian session. up next, england in lockdown. mp's back the measures. we will speak to the business minister in the...
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option andered the resulted in a hybrid model reporters -- where voters had a choice of how to participate. a record number cast the ballot this year. 1,407,154.tally was 27.6% voted. four counties had turnout over 85%. as usual, douglas county had the highest turnout. as did esmeralda and eureka. the county with the lowest turnout was mineral county, still at an impressive 74.3% turnout. voter registration efforts offered new challenges due to the pandemic, get nevada gained 357,045 registered voters for the 2020 general when compared to the 2016 election. bringing the number of registered voters across the 864, an increase of 24.3% in active voters. the resulting breakdown of ballots cast was 49.2% by mail % in early voting, and 9.7% on early election day. i would like to thank all of nevada's election officials for their dedication and commitment to providing a transparent, legal, and fair election. i would like to like to thank your staff for assisting me and my staff putting this together today. i would like to thank my staff as well for everything they have done. you have before you
option andered the resulted in a hybrid model reporters -- where voters had a choice of how to participate. a record number cast the ballot this year. 1,407,154.tally was 27.6% voted. four counties had turnout over 85%. as usual, douglas county had the highest turnout. as did esmeralda and eureka. the county with the lowest turnout was mineral county, still at an impressive 74.3% turnout. voter registration efforts offered new challenges due to the pandemic, get nevada gained 357,045 registered...
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anders, was probably the best. but let's take out a year, and of the book to add to my bookshelf .'t remember the author's name now. but is the same thing. it's actually on churchill in the 1920s. single year when he was working in his as colonial secretary helped reshape the middle east in ways that the boundaries of the country's for instance. i like what he does. i like how we do things. i like how he writes. he has always worth reading whatever the topic us. >> now the new york times correspondent came out with a book about congress a year or two back. when a book comes out about congress, do you almost automatically pick it up read. tom: i do. particularly, i happen to know carl very well. i think he's one of the smartest reporters out there. and confirmation bias which is sort of the supreme court's wars that we have seen in recent years. it is a brilliant book . and you will understand some of the struggles that shaped capitol hill. not any better god than carl and also just finished jonathan carl's book, congress per se because these white house correspondent. for abc news
anders, was probably the best. but let's take out a year, and of the book to add to my bookshelf .'t remember the author's name now. but is the same thing. it's actually on churchill in the 1920s. single year when he was working in his as colonial secretary helped reshape the middle east in ways that the boundaries of the country's for instance. i like what he does. i like how we do things. i like how he writes. he has always worth reading whatever the topic us. >> now the new york times...
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you sat south korea the array of agenda items -- did you see the array of agenda items the michigan anders had? you know how dangerous it is. urning down the capitol. and not getting, shall we say, told that that's not appropriate in our country. but instead having god knows how -- what's his name -- atlas -- oh, my god. did you see his statements that encourage that, coming right there from the right hand of the president of the united states? up g, got to have stirred in the street and the rest of that. this is bad behavior. but again, let's try to be unifying. let's try to be respectful. there is this element in our country, i don't think donald trump created it, but i think he fans the flame. and i think that's a dangerous situation. yes, sir. reporter: madam speaker, as you mentioned, businesses are hurting out there and still there's about 138 million that's allocated -- $138 million that's allocated in p.p.e. funds that's there. any possibility on releasing some of that money? ms. pelosi: that's up to the administration. that's why we're saying, what is this? and plus all the other
you sat south korea the array of agenda items -- did you see the array of agenda items the michigan anders had? you know how dangerous it is. urning down the capitol. and not getting, shall we say, told that that's not appropriate in our country. but instead having god knows how -- what's his name -- atlas -- oh, my god. did you see his statements that encourage that, coming right there from the right hand of the president of the united states? up g, got to have stirred in the street and the...
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anders from scarves team analyzed the mutation on the mink farms and found it matched the virus found in some people in the region who fell ill. so we can see exactly how the virus spreads. it comes from humans, it is transmitted to minks where it spreads on mass and mutates in a manner we don't see in humans. and then it jumps back to the human population and thus to the rest of the world. every 3rd corona case in northern new england can already be traced back to the mink farms. exactly how it spread is still unclear, but with ever more mutations in circulation, especially those from animals, the pandemic will become difficult to stop. a vaccine could lose its effectiveness and the people who have been ill might not be immune to the mutation . so we would never achieve herd immunity. and that is why culling task forces are now rapidly traveling through denmark. the animals are killed with carbon monoxide in boxes like this one. there then immediately incinerated, along with their valuable fur. protective gear is mandatory as any animal might be infected. and here, we have to kill 39
anders from scarves team analyzed the mutation on the mink farms and found it matched the virus found in some people in the region who fell ill. so we can see exactly how the virus spreads. it comes from humans, it is transmitted to minks where it spreads on mass and mutates in a manner we don't see in humans. and then it jumps back to the human population and thus to the rest of the world. every 3rd corona case in northern new england can already be traced back to the mink farms. exactly how...
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ander: hello, america, hello, c-span. you are doing a great job.ou thinks c-span is on the side of the democrats. they are totally neutral. i have been watching the the peoplears, and are on one side or the other. they were trying to elect the judge for the supreme court of arizona, wonderful woman named sandy russell, she was an independent and she was going to bring honor back to the supreme court of arizona, cochise county. she entered the election, spent a fortune, and they blackballed her, ruined her life, made a mockery of everything and she is so upset right now because of the way politics are played. listen, america. they have been after donald trump since the first day he took office. why wouldn't you think there is some hanky-panky going on with the voting thing? me and thousands of my republican friends all agree that they have been filling out dead man ballots since june. what about the video of that man who had his hatchback of his vehicle open and there was 10,000 or 20,000 ballots in the back of this citizen's car? that guy should be
ander: hello, america, hello, c-span. you are doing a great job.ou thinks c-span is on the side of the democrats. they are totally neutral. i have been watching the the peoplears, and are on one side or the other. they were trying to elect the judge for the supreme court of arizona, wonderful woman named sandy russell, she was an independent and she was going to bring honor back to the supreme court of arizona, cochise county. she entered the election, spent a fortune, and they blackballed her,...
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you know, it was interesting, bernie thing, anders who obviously represents the progressive wing of the party, put out a tweet today saying out where the progressives, in the cabinet, people that if it's a are, there are very, very traditional people who have all worked for biden or with biden, for many, many years now, these are only the people who, who are going to be doing foreign policy and national security. i think what sanders and the progressive the party care much more about are the people who are generating our economic and, and financial think so it remains to be seen who but it's going to who by them is going to pick all that. it looks a surgeon and he, you know, and it's going to be the treasury secretary probably have the federal reserve and i think that is not something that will make a progressive wing very happy. you know, that's true. we did see the dell go over 30000 points today on news of yellen being the nominee. who would you, or who would be a good choice in your opinion, to send a signal to trump, voters that president elect biden is thinking of them too. well,
you know, it was interesting, bernie thing, anders who obviously represents the progressive wing of the party, put out a tweet today saying out where the progressives, in the cabinet, people that if it's a are, there are very, very traditional people who have all worked for biden or with biden, for many, many years now, these are only the people who, who are going to be doing foreign policy and national security. i think what sanders and the progressive the party care much more about are the...
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you know, it was interesting, bernie thing, anders who obviously represents the progressive wing of the party, put out a tweet today saying, where in the progressives in the cabinet, people that if they are, there are very, very traditional people who have all worked for biden or with biden, for many, many years. now, these are only the people who, who are going to be doing foreign policy and national security. i think what sanders and the progressive the party care much more about are the people who are generating our economic and, and financial think so it remains to be seen who by it is going to, who by them can pick up that it looks a surge and you know, and it's going to be the treasury secretary, probably have the federal reserve, and i think that is not something that will make a progressive wing very happy. you know, that's true. we did see the dell go over 30000 points today on news of yellen being the nominee. who would you, or who would be a good choice in your opinion, to send a signal to trump, voters that president elect biden is thinking of them too. well i think that, yo
you know, it was interesting, bernie thing, anders who obviously represents the progressive wing of the party, put out a tweet today saying, where in the progressives in the cabinet, people that if they are, there are very, very traditional people who have all worked for biden or with biden, for many, many years. now, these are only the people who, who are going to be doing foreign policy and national security. i think what sanders and the progressive the party care much more about are the...
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cantwell: thank you for inviting a witness that is both in kansas ander a washington state residents to boot. i do want to work with you on the manufacturing workforce -- workforce issue that you and senator warner introduced keeping the supply chain and aviation manufacturing. i appreciate this hearing and i know we are dealing with an increase in the number of cases and challenges we face. i'm very proud our state has kept our rates of infections and hospitalizations down, and appreciate the ongoing efforts but i'm also impressed by the manufacturing efforts in our state. everybody working together. outdoor research converted one of its seattle facilities into making surgical masks. they used to make outdoor acquittance and now, they are making 400,000 surgical masks and 60000 and 95 respirators a week. plastics and designs that matters and other medical expert designs to help with the shields. at one point, boeing was creating face shields, as well. flow international produces cuttingssure jet systems and has produced over 200,000 medical grade face shields to the state and nearly
cantwell: thank you for inviting a witness that is both in kansas ander a washington state residents to boot. i do want to work with you on the manufacturing workforce -- workforce issue that you and senator warner introduced keeping the supply chain and aviation manufacturing. i appreciate this hearing and i know we are dealing with an increase in the number of cases and challenges we face. i'm very proud our state has kept our rates of infections and hospitalizations down, and appreciate the...
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you and your son, anders can you tell us about it >> players 2020, we were in the gift shop. >> yeah. i remember, anders i remember i was shoplifting and you came over and said, "hey, buddy, put that back. good to see you. that was the last pga tournament before they shut down due to the pandemic we were in the merchandise tent. how are you? you were nervous about starting middle school. is it going okay >> yeah, going good. you had a birthday, too, turned 12 since i last saw you. >> yup >> what you don't realize, anders, is that day in florida, i was shopping for you in the mail, i seriously have a package coming for you for your birthday good to see you again. >> sweet. >> i'll see you at the 2021 players. >> happy birthday. >> thank you, carson >> we have another birthday here >> i think we lost the audio there. >> sorry, mom. >> shirley is in new york city shirley is there with her husband, lauren, daughter, april, granddaughter, sydney based on the shirt, it says you're 75, but you don't look 75 >> thank you, craig. >> this is not the first milestone you've celebrated wi
you and your son, anders can you tell us about it >> players 2020, we were in the gift shop. >> yeah. i remember, anders i remember i was shoplifting and you came over and said, "hey, buddy, put that back. good to see you. that was the last pga tournament before they shut down due to the pandemic we were in the merchandise tent. how are you? you were nervous about starting middle school. is it going okay >> yeah, going good. you had a birthday, too, turned 12 since i last...
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filter so you had ahriving community like a community nepaper i knew this is where i would connect andereare her views that i want and then in the mid- nineties ecosystem with those old hyperlinks, he you travel if you want this and that and the her i can get you to the next site that has things of interest doesn't have that filter of a facebook that shows it is what you should think about at the moment. so i and curious as a prior moment to look back to as an alternative to sometng like this is platforms you are mentioning. >> so tse alternatives that was an interesting aspect that came out with aol i fl the story is premature automation and media they speak f google so yes but up everything so what isetter is if there was a way to keep that going on out there was an alternative but that which helps us not havehat is you e liable for almost anything that goes on the one way t get pushed out is for more direct responsibility. but from a legal perspective at what point dwe use that bad direction? but to have a trans group that was trantioning but then ed in facial analysis research and i t
filter so you had ahriving community like a community nepaper i knew this is where i would connect andereare her views that i want and then in the mid- nineties ecosystem with those old hyperlinks, he you travel if you want this and that and the her i can get you to the next site that has things of interest doesn't have that filter of a facebook that shows it is what you should think about at the moment. so i and curious as a prior moment to look back to as an alternative to sometng like this...
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ander: i am 53 self-employed. i am on obamacare. putaffordable care act has many americans on medication that if they don't take, it will cause death or harm to their health. knowinglypreme court do harm or death to american taxpayers? the doctors take an oath that say they can do no harm to americans. is that true also for the supreme court? katie: that is not true for the supreme court. i think the concern here is that they would make a decision on legal grounds that has the impact that you are talking about. it would make it harder for people to get the prescription drugs that they need. there are many studies that show having health insurance does help stabilize. it is not necessarily something the court would consider. i assume they are paying attention to health care needs like you just brought up, and the pandemic, and the destabilizing effect it could have on the health care market. at 10:00l arguments a.m. eastern and live coverage coming up as well. 10:00 a.m. on c-span, c-span radio, and following along at c-span.org. we
ander: i am 53 self-employed. i am on obamacare. putaffordable care act has many americans on medication that if they don't take, it will cause death or harm to their health. knowinglypreme court do harm or death to american taxpayers? the doctors take an oath that say they can do no harm to americans. is that true also for the supreme court? katie: that is not true for the supreme court. i think the concern here is that they would make a decision on legal grounds that has the impact that you...
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involved in the accident, over the course of several months at begin of book protection we met with her, anders an persuaded hf our sincerity. initially, she told us it was impossible to produce an objective. we talked her into idea that this idiotic enterprise is something we would keep on in, she proved helpful. then in terms of answers question about how i wove together the material. you know what i -- i was compelled to write the story by you know testament of individual witness, you deal with people's memories of things that happened 20 years ago, at the time of reporting 30. i would use. original documents and memoirs and letters and also video and audio recordings to cross reference people's testimony. and to cross reference one man's testimony to another, to arrive at what i think call the best available version of the truth. i hope that answered that question. >> that is the com complex ques. i am also expecting you could give an entire seminar on this subject. adam. thanthank you for condensing tht for us. we'll take a different route, this question with an assumption, i classify this
involved in the accident, over the course of several months at begin of book protection we met with her, anders an persuaded hf our sincerity. initially, she told us it was impossible to produce an objective. we talked her into idea that this idiotic enterprise is something we would keep on in, she proved helpful. then in terms of answers question about how i wove together the material. you know what i -- i was compelled to write the story by you know testament of individual witness, you deal...
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thworking onthe edges of e moden republican party xena phobia, anti-intellectualism, conspiracy theories andereding their way to the center stage. when you first heard tt, you have a chance to revisit that in this book and i'm wdering if you feel like you should have pushed harder against those forces and if you did, what would that have lked like, would that earlieorthat earlierh yourself looked like in that part of the book? >> sheas the nominee on the other side of a contested presidential race and i pushed pretty haragainst by beating her and john mccain. we won by sizable margins contesting that worldview and the opposition that plays repeated with the party and we are thinking about how they might appeal with the use of wer. >> look, a couple of observations, first of all i should note, and i try to do so in the book people are able to remember sarah palin but less likely to remember pat buchanan, who was peddling that same kind of politics back in 1992 and before that. there's there is a long history. the difference i think with palin is that she became t nominee whereas with pat buchana
thworking onthe edges of e moden republican party xena phobia, anti-intellectualism, conspiracy theories andereding their way to the center stage. when you first heard tt, you have a chance to revisit that in this book and i'm wdering if you feel like you should have pushed harder against those forces and if you did, what would that have lked like, would that earlieorthat earlierh yourself looked like in that part of the book? >> sheas the nominee on the other side of a contested...
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you are seeing increasing anders of republicans, out demand president-elect biden's -- biden be givenecurity briefings. john bolton said so. there are some crack's appearing in the republican party in terms of the way this level of support they are providing. but this is a real dangerous game. will the republican party have him in 2024? if you look at the months ahead from now until december -- from now and december. how much policy can president trump actually do especially with china. things.s done two the most significant move so far is removing secretary of defense esper and installing political loyalists. i think that is what has many people worried about what steps he might take. for instance, accelerated withdrawal from troops of f -- of troops from afghanistan. hobbling a biden administration, setting up a situation where they are hemmed in as to what they can do. we have this report over the saying trumpaxios planned several measures on china, cracking down perhaps banning additional companies, putting additional companies on the banned list for u.s. companies to do business
you are seeing increasing anders of republicans, out demand president-elect biden's -- biden be givenecurity briefings. john bolton said so. there are some crack's appearing in the republican party in terms of the way this level of support they are providing. but this is a real dangerous game. will the republican party have him in 2024? if you look at the months ahead from now until december -- from now and december. how much policy can president trump actually do especially with china....
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retailers had a ander-than-expected q3, sports is no exception.gail doolittle has a look. >> it is not just the third quarter. third quarter, the second quarter was tremendous. they are doing well through the pandemic. they have a strong brick-and-mortar presence. brick-and-mortar for the third quarter grew by about 18%. a lot of other retailers didn't see that strength. that has to do with the fact that they are in the southeast and midwest, you are lockdowns, in most of their stores are strip malls anchored by walmart, so that his help all. strong online presence. up 21%.a comp they had huge gross margin improvements on a year-over-year basis. those improved by 5.6%. they say that has to do with fewer sales. that has to do with what they sell. it is not so much goods but leisure wear. nike is one of their big suppliers. 57%. adidas, under armour, sneakers were another big category for hibbett. not surprisingly, doing well on 50%, well better than dick's sporting goods or footlocker. this has to do with their presence in the southeast, midwest, i
retailers had a ander-than-expected q3, sports is no exception.gail doolittle has a look. >> it is not just the third quarter. third quarter, the second quarter was tremendous. they are doing well through the pandemic. they have a strong brick-and-mortar presence. brick-and-mortar for the third quarter grew by about 18%. a lot of other retailers didn't see that strength. that has to do with the fact that they are in the southeast and midwest, you are lockdowns, in most of their stores are...
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anders from scott's team analyzed the mutation on the mink farms and found it matched the virus found in some people in the region who fell ill. so we can see exactly how the virus spreads. it comes from humans, it is transmitted to minks where it spreads on mass and mutates in a manner we don't see and humans. and then it jumps back to the human population and thus to the rest of the world. every 3rd corona case in northern new england can already be traced back to the mink farms. exactly how it spread is still unclear, but with ever more mutations in circulation, especially those from animals, the pandemic will become difficult to stop. the vaccine could lose its effectiveness and the people who have been ill might not be immune to the mutation . so we would never achieve herd immunity. and that is why culling task forces are now rapidly traveling through denmark. the animals are killed with carbon monoxide and boxes like this one. there then immediately incinerated, along with their valuable fur. protective gear is mandatory as any animal might be infected. and here we have to kill
anders from scott's team analyzed the mutation on the mink farms and found it matched the virus found in some people in the region who fell ill. so we can see exactly how the virus spreads. it comes from humans, it is transmitted to minks where it spreads on mass and mutates in a manner we don't see and humans. and then it jumps back to the human population and thus to the rest of the world. every 3rd corona case in northern new england can already be traced back to the mink farms. exactly how...
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for small ander medium-sized businesses and competition. a disaster for all of the people who have lost their jobs and are having trouble finding things. the talking about twenty-year year future of technology. but, right now i think it will get worse before it gets better, a lot of regions may see double dips. we do not know how the virus is going, that i hear all views and i tend to be quite concerns, and i am not trying to say that there will be great growth soon or, certainly, the right way of thinking about it is when will we get back to where we started? it is going to beat to at least the end of 2021 or maybe longer. tom: thank you so much for joining us on the historic day for america. professor rogoff, i cannot say enough about his "the curse of cash." yields have advanced lower in the last 10 minutes. with our first word news is ritikia. battlegroundis one state away from becoming the next president of the united states. he won two key prizes, the states of michigan and wisconsin which put -- which puts him at six electoral colleg
for small ander medium-sized businesses and competition. a disaster for all of the people who have lost their jobs and are having trouble finding things. the talking about twenty-year year future of technology. but, right now i think it will get worse before it gets better, a lot of regions may see double dips. we do not know how the virus is going, that i hear all views and i tend to be quite concerns, and i am not trying to say that there will be great growth soon or, certainly, the right way...
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animals on a farm in less than 2 weeks viral and just are concerned about this extensive transmission anders from scarves team analyzed the mutation on the mink farms and found it matched the virus found in some people in the region who fell ill. so. we can see exactly how the virus spreads it comes from humans it is transmitted to minks where it spreads on mass and mutates in a manner we don't see and humans and then it jumps back to the human population and thus to the rest of the world. every 3rd corona case in northern new england can already be traced back to the mink farms exactly how it spread is still unclear but with ever more mutations in circulation especially those from animals the pandemic will become difficult to stop. the vaccine could lose its effectiveness and the people who have been ill might not be immune to the mutation so we would never achieve herd immunity. and that is why calling task forces are now rapidly traveling through denmark the animals are killed with carbon monoxide and boxes like this one there then immediately incinerated along with their valuable fur pro
animals on a farm in less than 2 weeks viral and just are concerned about this extensive transmission anders from scarves team analyzed the mutation on the mink farms and found it matched the virus found in some people in the region who fell ill. so. we can see exactly how the virus spreads it comes from humans it is transmitted to minks where it spreads on mass and mutates in a manner we don't see and humans and then it jumps back to the human population and thus to the rest of the world....
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you know, it was interesting, bernie thing, anders who obviously represents the progressive wing of the party, put out a tweet today saying out where the progressives, in the cabinet, people that have to are there are very, very traditional people who have all worked for biden or with biden, for many, many years. now, these are all the people who, who are going to be doing foreign policy and national security. i think what sanders and the progress of the party care much more about are the people who are generating our economic and, and financial think so it remains to be seen who biden's going to who by is going to pick. although it looks a surge and you know, and it's going to be the treasury secretary probably have the federal reserve and i think that is not something that will make a progressive wing very happy. you know, that's true. we did see the dell go over 30000 points today on news of yellen being the nominee. who would you, or who would be a good choice in your opinion, to send a signal to trump, voters that president elect biden is thinking of them too. well, i think that, y
you know, it was interesting, bernie thing, anders who obviously represents the progressive wing of the party, put out a tweet today saying out where the progressives, in the cabinet, people that have to are there are very, very traditional people who have all worked for biden or with biden, for many, many years. now, these are all the people who, who are going to be doing foreign policy and national security. i think what sanders and the progress of the party care much more about are the...
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you know, it was interesting, bernie thing, anders who obviously represents the progressive party, put out a tweet today saying out where the progressives, in the cabinet, people that if it's a are, there are very, very traditional people who have all worked for biden or with biden, for many, many years. now these are only the people who, who are going to get in foreign policy and national security. i think what sanders and the progressive the party care much more about are the people who are generating our economic and, and financial think so it remains to be seen who but it's going to who by is going to pick all that. it looks a surgeon and he, you know, i'm going to be the treasury secretary, probably have the federal reserve and i think that is not something that will make the progressive wing very happy. you know, that's true. we did see the dell go over 30000 points today. on news of yellen being the nominee, who would you, or who would be a good choice in your opinion, to send a signal to trump, voters that president elect biden is thinking of them too. well, i think that, you k
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about the mental health aspect and they say there's a lot of mental health aspectsh and drug abuse ander alcoholism. so all the experts, i mean, alex were up against a hard to break come up at your second party, your book is fantastic and we appreciate you joining us tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> laura: if the election proves one thing, it's that his brand of populism, economic nationalism change the face of the g.o.p. and nowhere is that more evident than the diverse candidates matching seats of the dams. two of them join us next. ♪ ♪ >> laura: if joe biden were to become president, it will be on the she kissed foundation for a period of where is the guardian puts it, biden's win dependent on serb urbanized tired of trump who voted republican down ballots and will vote republican in future elections. if this is not just the slow death rattle of the democrat party but the rise of the new brand of populace that trump built. and inspired. don't know where no more clear than the crop of newly elected g.o.p. members who flipped the democrat seats this year. great. so far as the g.o
about the mental health aspect and they say there's a lot of mental health aspectsh and drug abuse ander alcoholism. so all the experts, i mean, alex were up against a hard to break come up at your second party, your book is fantastic and we appreciate you joining us tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> laura: if the election proves one thing, it's that his brand of populism, economic nationalism change the face of the g.o.p. and nowhere is that more evident than the diverse...
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well, this weekend, there was a big announcement from sweden's chief epidimiologist, anders tegnell, turned into a kenneth branagh bbc mini-series. in light of a huge spike in cases and hospitalizations, tegnell admitted that sweden's "let them catch it" policy didn't do much to increase national immunity, adding, "we see community spread in many regions simultaneously right now." which the swedish government explained in this helpful p.s.a.: ♪ covid-19 no vaccine ♪ go back to quarantine >> stephen: you got to hand it to tegnell, though. admitting your public health policy did not work takes some brass lingonberries. and i just want to take a moment to say, we shouldn't be taking medical advice from sweden, as atlas seems to be doing! they seem smart over there, but they're mostly just blond and tall. so i got to-- i want to make a list right now. i'm going to take sweden to task for the number of things that they've shanked. let me-- let me get ready for it, hold on. here we go. and i want to point out, while i'm putting this on-- in this bit originally, i was going to be swedish, w
well, this weekend, there was a big announcement from sweden's chief epidimiologist, anders tegnell, turned into a kenneth branagh bbc mini-series. in light of a huge spike in cases and hospitalizations, tegnell admitted that sweden's "let them catch it" policy didn't do much to increase national immunity, adding, "we see community spread in many regions simultaneously right now." which the swedish government explained in this helpful p.s.a.: ♪ covid-19 no vaccine ♪ go...
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well, this weekend there was a big announcement from sweden's chief epidimiologist anders headmel seen turned into a mini series. in light of a huge fight in hovmentizations he admitted that sweden's let them catch it policy didn't do much to increase national immunity adding we see community spread in many regions simultaneously right now. which the swedish government explained in this helpful psa. >> covid-19, no vaccine. ♪ go back to quarantine. >> stephen: you got to land it, admitting your public health policy did not work takes some brass lingonberry. i want to say we should not be taking medical advice from sweden as atlas seems to be doing. they seem smart but they are mostly just blond and tall. i want to make a list right now, i will take sweden to task for the number of things that they have shanked. let me get ready for it. hold on. here we go. i want to point out when i put this on. originally in this bit i was going to be swedish with the accent and everything. and then i changed it to be just yelling in sweden and decided to keep the outfit cuz it's dumb, it's-- do i loo
well, this weekend there was a big announcement from sweden's chief epidimiologist anders headmel seen turned into a mini series. in light of a huge fight in hovmentizations he admitted that sweden's let them catch it policy didn't do much to increase national immunity adding we see community spread in many regions simultaneously right now. which the swedish government explained in this helpful psa. >> covid-19, no vaccine. ♪ go back to quarantine. >> stephen: you got to land it,...
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line, one after the other, so we can anticipate over the next six months or so one vaccine after , ander coming to the fore this one gives us real optimism that the others likely will work also. we will see. perhaps one vaccine works better in a subpopulation that another vaccine. we will have to see all of that down the road. alix: really appreciate that. thank you very much. let's get back to the market action. having a definite effect in the markets is your stay-at-home trade. tech is underperforming. you have the recovery trade like airlines, hotels, etc. all doing really well. record highs for the s&p. that is filtering through the market. , firstpher wolff republic private wealth management, joins us now. are you buying this trade today? .hristopher: this is good this bendsger-term, the mark towards economic growth in this country to reopening. to a faster reopening. we originally thought the middle or end of next year, but we are going to have to move that timeline up. i think long-term investors are buying. you are allocating in this market. i think if you are already fully inves
line, one after the other, so we can anticipate over the next six months or so one vaccine after , ander coming to the fore this one gives us real optimism that the others likely will work also. we will see. perhaps one vaccine works better in a subpopulation that another vaccine. we will have to see all of that down the road. alix: really appreciate that. thank you very much. let's get back to the market action. having a definite effect in the markets is your stay-at-home trade. tech is...
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state of disbelief and confidence by tens of millions of our citizens because of the recklessness ander responsibility of this president. he has, as i said a moment ago, sabotaged the country. >> yeah. and we still have days to -- weeks to see what he does, because he's -- >> we have 60 more days. we have 60 more days in which those around him are terribly worried about what he is going to do. and that's why there is now some pushback. for instance, the other day he was talking about perhaps we should take military action against iran. well, those around him, his military advisers, intelligence people, said no, mr. president, this will not stand. that's really the message they gave him. so we now have a situation where they push back against the mad king. >> i hope there are other people around him who can reign him in, but we shall see. carl, thank you very much. see you soon. appreciate you joining. two republican senators speaking out on the president's efforts to overturn the election, but what about the rest of them? that as the president-elect joe biden says this -- >> it's hard t
state of disbelief and confidence by tens of millions of our citizens because of the recklessness ander responsibility of this president. he has, as i said a moment ago, sabotaged the country. >> yeah. and we still have days to -- weeks to see what he does, because he's -- >> we have 60 more days. we have 60 more days in which those around him are terribly worried about what he is going to do. and that's why there is now some pushback. for instance, the other day he was talking...
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agree in the beginning are we were anderring if we could even do the event. as sort of the best practice if you will has a involved over last few months about how to serve people and how to keep people safe, we figured maybe we can do something outside. so traditionally, we sovereign our folks inside. so we are putting together this lovely dining room out here which i'm really impress with. we have the tables so that people are socially distanced. it will be a household for each table inform it is one person, they will sit there. if it is six, they will sit there. and then afterwards, we will disinpicture and clean the tables an chairs an everything so people did be safe. but it took i aloft thought and we have an incredible team that spent hours, probably days trying to figure this out. but i think it will be good. >> reporter: when it comes to being socially distant appear make aring sure you are safe, how do you did do that but still balance need to have community an togetherness. >> we've been really potentialing social did i tanning with our client the t
agree in the beginning are we were anderring if we could even do the event. as sort of the best practice if you will has a involved over last few months about how to serve people and how to keep people safe, we figured maybe we can do something outside. so traditionally, we sovereign our folks inside. so we are putting together this lovely dining room out here which i'm really impress with. we have the tables so that people are socially distanced. it will be a household for each table inform it...
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anders knows the suffering covid-19 can cause. >> it should have been too easy to close down the societynt instead of legal force, but it's now asking people to voluntarily give up more than ever before, and it's not yet clear they're willing to do it. phil black, cnn stockholm. ♪ >> thank you, fphil for that report. coming up, yet another setback for president trump and his continued refusal to accept the results of the election. we have details when we come back. to stir that fire, university of phoenix is awarding up to one million dollars in scholarships through this month. see what scholarship you qualify for at phoenix.edu. shingles doesn't care. i logged 10,000 steps today. shingles doesn't care. i get as much fresh air as possible. good for you, but shingles doesn't care. because 1 in 3 people will get shingles, you need protection. but no matter how healthy you feel, your immune system declines as you age, increasing your risk for getting shingles. so what can protect you? shingrix protects. for the first time ever, you can protect yourself from shingles with a vaccine proven to
anders knows the suffering covid-19 can cause. >> it should have been too easy to close down the societynt instead of legal force, but it's now asking people to voluntarily give up more than ever before, and it's not yet clear they're willing to do it. phil black, cnn stockholm. ♪ >> thank you, fphil for that report. coming up, yet another setback for president trump and his continued refusal to accept the results of the election. we have details when we come back. to stir that...
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that is a story well told also by anders aslund in another of his wonderful reports. that's why russian elections are not free and fair. the leadership fears that if russian citizens have information and a choice in the ability to hold leadership accountable, they will. i don't think you need to have an american like me say that putinism is in good for the average russian, i think the russian leadership knows that, and that is why it has a limited effective opposition, independent media, and has managed elections instead of free and fair elections. amb. herbst: thank you. chris asks about belarus. he says, what is -- how does the crisis in minsk play itself out? a standoff between increasing repression, but also refusal of the protesters to leave the street? alexander: putin clearly faces a dilemma. he knows if he intervenes or endorses a more sweeping crackdown by lukashenko, he will permanently alienate what was historically a friendly bill belarussian people, and i think he's looking for some way to engineer a soft landing for lukashenko to exit from power. and an
that is a story well told also by anders aslund in another of his wonderful reports. that's why russian elections are not free and fair. the leadership fears that if russian citizens have information and a choice in the ability to hold leadership accountable, they will. i don't think you need to have an american like me say that putinism is in good for the average russian, i think the russian leadership knows that, and that is why it has a limited effective opposition, independent media, and...
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anders limited government approached he created 1.3 million net new jobs improving the state's credit rating. currently he's headquartered in coral gables florida. tonight's guest of honor author of "citizen mack" politics, an honorable calling senator connie mack 92 senator mack left a successful banking. to serve in the house of representatives. he upon returning to the private sector mack became chairman of the h. lee moffitt center in tampa, florida. with that i will hand it over to governor jeb bush and keep in mind you can submit your questions to the feature. >> thank you very much. it's such a joy to have this conversation with the man i'd hire so muc and i've read the book connie. a greatook. "the news york times" tod had an artle about independent bookstores that i thi is worth mentioning because i am a candle guy but every time i read a book on candle i buy 10 books to be able to send to print. i think it's important to be ab to really focus on the fact that as a nation we need to be literate and we need to be supporting authors across the spectrum but i'm a big fan of your
anders limited government approached he created 1.3 million net new jobs improving the state's credit rating. currently he's headquartered in coral gables florida. tonight's guest of honor author of "citizen mack" politics, an honorable calling senator connie mack 92 senator mack left a successful banking. to serve in the house of representatives. he upon returning to the private sector mack became chairman of the h. lee moffitt center in tampa, florida. with that i will hand it over...
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truth because we've walked a long, long way away from that and that opens people in push, and russia anderization of lies in our political system is something that affects americans' ability to get involved in democracy. it's a very scary thing. >> good to see you as always. thank you for joining us. she is the author of "how to lose the information war." what the world and u.s. foreign policy could look like under joe biden. cy could look like under e biden. reply all look own your look... ...with fewer lines. there's only one botox® cosmetic. it's the only one... ...fda approved... ...to temporarily make frown lines... ...crow's feet... ...and forehead lines... ...look better. the effects of botox® cosmetic, may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness may be a sign of a life-threatening condition. do not receive botox® cosmetic if you have a skin infection. side effects may include allergic reactions, injection site pain, headache, eyebrow, eyelid drooping
truth because we've walked a long, long way away from that and that opens people in push, and russia anderization of lies in our political system is something that affects americans' ability to get involved in democracy. it's a very scary thing. >> good to see you as always. thank you for joining us. she is the author of "how to lose the information war." what the world and u.s. foreign policy could look like under joe biden. cy could look like under e biden. reply all look own...
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one of the things i think can be and to increase employment make this whole thing a real ander for pooramilies people with lower middle incomes , is to incorporate an aggressive energy efficiency and smart materials and the whole works into whatever is done. we have only scratched the surface. this thing would be virtually self funding if we did it with the maximum scientific commitment to what we know the technology are that work. ee that neither one of you is for easing up on homeownership. if people decide to walk away from it because the economics of working in new york or san don'to or you name it require it or don't make it attractive anymore, that is one thing. but we still don't have, under the current economic system, we don't have any other way to help working folks amassed wealth. at least i don't think there is a valuable alternative. there. to keep it out i want to say a special word of thanks. you have been at this for more than 40 years. what you do.hing i was amazed when this crisis came up, i didn't think i would be through housing as much as i to people, they needed to
one of the things i think can be and to increase employment make this whole thing a real ander for pooramilies people with lower middle incomes , is to incorporate an aggressive energy efficiency and smart materials and the whole works into whatever is done. we have only scratched the surface. this thing would be virtually self funding if we did it with the maximum scientific commitment to what we know the technology are that work. ee that neither one of you is for easing up on homeownership....
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ander sure to watch "cnn heroes: an all-star tribute" on sunday, december 13th at 8:00 p.m. 12 million cases of coronavirus. >> this is faster, it's broader, and what worries me, it could be longer. >> this surge is coming just at the beginning of the holiday travel season. >> the safest way to celebrate thanksgiving this year is at home with the people you live with. >> reporter: the state of georgia will again recount the presidential ballots as the trump campaign requested. >> we're going to keep fighting until every legal vote is counted. >> reporter: a federal judge in pennsylvania completely tearing apart the trump legal strategy. he called the latest case that he has dismissed like frankenstein's monster -- haphazardly stitched together.
ander sure to watch "cnn heroes: an all-star tribute" on sunday, december 13th at 8:00 p.m. 12 million cases of coronavirus. >> this is faster, it's broader, and what worries me, it could be longer. >> this surge is coming just at the beginning of the holiday travel season. >> the safest way to celebrate thanksgiving this year is at home with the people you live with. >> reporter: the state of georgia will again recount the presidential ballots as the trump...
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ander sure to watch the big show, "cnn heroes: an all-star tribute." sunday, december 13th, 8:00 p.m. eastern on cnn. >>> the next hour of your "new day" starts right now. >>> live look this morning for you, lady liberty at 7:00 a.m. in new york. beautiful day, sunday, november 15th, good morning to you, i'm victor blackwell. >> i'm abby phillip in today for christi paul. it has been eight days since joe biden became president-elect, and president trump is still refusing to admit defeat. yet thousands of his supporters gathered in washington, d.c., to protest the election results, and last night those demonstrations turned violent. officials say one person was stabbed, and at least 20 others were arrested. >> so listen, the president is in denial. he has no path to victory. but he continues to push these baseless conspiracy theories, these false claims, and president trump has chosen his personal lawyer, rudy giuliani, to lead the several long-shot legal challenges. >> and while trump focuses on his efforts on an election that will not be overturned, t
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>>>> i get the feeling that somebody is looking over you, ander it's you. >> you know what that is, thatrd thurman, he was a great intellectual for the civil rights movement. >> well i stand completely corrected. >> i think we all look alike. >> dean elmore. >> you got the haircut, kendis, so i get it. >> thank you. appreciate it, dean. >>> and thank you both. >>> coming up, the coronavirus, and the very latest that we're learningat on the vaccine, and e promise and results that they're showing, but some scientists say they still do not know enough, and nbc news chief correspondent richard engel is reporting on the race for the vaccine. >> there's been a lot of encouraging news recently about vaccines, and it's gotten to the pointtrials. richard engel has the there's a are coming at the end encourages news about the vaccine. now the conversation is shifting to the vaccines are coming at end of the year and early next talking about this now shows th distribution. just of the place. it has about this now shows year, a year since the pandemic broke out, to coming to this point, whereo the a
>>>> i get the feeling that somebody is looking over you, ander it's you. >> you know what that is, thatrd thurman, he was a great intellectual for the civil rights movement. >> well i stand completely corrected. >> i think we all look alike. >> dean elmore. >> you got the haircut, kendis, so i get it. >> thank you. appreciate it, dean. >>> and thank you both. >>> coming up, the coronavirus, and the very latest that we're...
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. >> what about those michigan anders showing up at the white house? they going if they can't do anything? >> every legislator who is in a position of power in one of these states has made very clear that they know that under the constitution and under federal law and under state law, they do not have the power to change the rules for the presidential election after election day. there is a vocal fringe minority that's tried to float this idea over and over, about you it hasn't gone anywhere, and it's not going to go anywhere because it would violate federal law and the constitution. >> so let's go through the criteria one at a time. why would that violate the constitution? >> because under the constitution and under laws that have been on the books since the 1800s, the state has to decide on its rules for a presidential election by election day. once election day passes, the state legislature or anybody else has no more authority to change those rules. all that's left to do after election day is determine the winner based on the votes that were cast b
. >> what about those michigan anders showing up at the white house? they going if they can't do anything? >> every legislator who is in a position of power in one of these states has made very clear that they know that under the constitution and under federal law and under state law, they do not have the power to change the rules for the presidential election after election day. there is a vocal fringe minority that's tried to float this idea over and over, about you it hasn't gone...
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are of course plenty of americans who decide which candidates to vote for based on one single issue anders hear or see what are some of the major issues the voters have been choosing well we know or rather we knew going into the final weeks and the last few months of this election what issues voters cared about most and polling by the pew research center shows reaffirms rather that the economy is at the top of a long list followed by health care and supreme court appointments let's hear from some voters why they chose to vote the way they did. the reason that i support drop in the collection because of the economy the main. problem we. undoubtedly the one behind it and then we continue to go to the polls to do. i support joe biden as the next president of the united states as he believes that health care is a right and not a privilege and this is an alignment with the world health organization and the 1st half of 2020 there are over 43 percent of americans between the ages of 19 and 64 who did not have access to adequate health insurance and health coverage this is something that joe biden
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she's o companies offer, people like the politics ander u them.hey probably more successful in their wildest dream they are having to make decisions that offend people on the left a the right. what we are trying t do is look at section 230 see if it nee to be modified or changed because section 230 basically allows social media platforms like twitter and facebook to pass on informati whout legal liability. if a newspaper does somethi you don't like, you think they've slandered you, you can sue them. a news program does something you think i out of line even as a politician, you can sue them the companies have liability protection when it comes to the content that there is users engage in. you can sue the person who gave th tweet but you can't sue tweeter twier that gave access to the world in terms of what they said. got to find a way to make sure that when twitt and facebook make a decision about what is reliable and what is not, what to keep up and what to take down, that there is transparency in the system and i think ction 230 has to be change
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ander: i went to school ever since that class and university when i sat there with that teacher in thoses, we went in depth. i never would have voted since then. what a joke. what a scam. host: millie, wilcox, connecticut, supporting joe biden, good morning. quickly, to check on the people who are answering their phones, this is the first time i have gotten through and the first time i called, i called the biden line and they said it was the wrong number and i called the other line and they said it was the wrong number and they were rude and hung up on me. through.d you got go ahead. caller: there's a lot i want to say, but i know my time is limited. i will try to restrict it to just a few points. i have worked in the mental health field for many, many years. we know from doing an evaluation and from the people in law enforcement, if you look at a person's pattern of behavior, based on the president trump -- based on president trump's behavior throughout his life, he has cheated people out of his -- out of their money through trump university, cheated on his wife, cheated on his taxes, t
ander: i went to school ever since that class and university when i sat there with that teacher in thoses, we went in depth. i never would have voted since then. what a joke. what a scam. host: millie, wilcox, connecticut, supporting joe biden, good morning. quickly, to check on the people who are answering their phones, this is the first time i have gotten through and the first time i called, i called the biden line and they said it was the wrong number and i called the other line and they...
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tokyo purity coming up, we look at hong kong where carrie lam is set to make her annual policy social ander political unrest and a resurgence of virus infections and china's plan for the greater bay area. we will have a preview with steve engle next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ rishaad: hong kong chief executive carrie lam is set to deliver that delayed policy address shortly. stephen engle as outside the legislative council building in hong kong. ?hat is being expected >> we are waiting to see what her tone is. obviously carrie lam is not as embattled as she has been in previous years, especially last year when she was basically forced out of the council building behind me and did it off-site because of the protest movement happening a year ago. this time, it is much more calm. it is a tense calm after the national security law was implemented on june 30. she is going to be here to lay out her vision that her boss, xi jinping, laid out last month in the city across the border in shenzhen, which kind of preempted her original date for her policy address because xi jinping was laying out his plan
tokyo purity coming up, we look at hong kong where carrie lam is set to make her annual policy social ander political unrest and a resurgence of virus infections and china's plan for the greater bay area. we will have a preview with steve engle next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ rishaad: hong kong chief executive carrie lam is set to deliver that delayed policy address shortly. stephen engle as outside the legislative council building in hong kong. ?hat is being expected >> we are waiting...
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the paris declaration was a big andering of oecd countries everyone signed on to say yeah, we need toten to locals. there is a big difference between making some kind of gesture to include local voices in what you're doing and what we really need to do, which is shift leadership of development projects to local levels. that is why our model is successful. our biggest project that does wheres dignity unbound, we recognize that human dignity of the individuals we are trying to serve and let them lead their success. it is really important. it is not just morally right, it is more effective. knowledge of, again, what is the history? what is the culture? what do they personally care about? know, we do -- you a lot in the world providing malaria nets. people use them, instead of on themselves, the use them for their goats. that is their livelihood. the use them for other purposes. we think, why aren't they doing what we think they should doing? -- should be doing? we don't know what their priorities are. the big shift has to go from large institutions, still and should provide expertise and
the paris declaration was a big andering of oecd countries everyone signed on to say yeah, we need toten to locals. there is a big difference between making some kind of gesture to include local voices in what you're doing and what we really need to do, which is shift leadership of development projects to local levels. that is why our model is successful. our biggest project that does wheres dignity unbound, we recognize that human dignity of the individuals we are trying to serve and let them...
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philadelphia for two centuries.ri nor does it have any interest in refusing to allow the agency to step aside ander provide referrs efsewhere. yet philadelphia is refusing to place children with loving mothers, like sharonell fulton and toni simms-busch, just because they chose to partner with an agency who shares their faith. responders act as it is a zero-sum game, i do couples can foster, or fulton and css can. but the law and techies thickef experience say otherwise. the free exercise clause is at the heart of our pluralistic society and to protect petitioners vital work for the philadelphia community. i welcome the courts bastions. >> ms. windham, this is a case involving free exercise rights but they are in tension with another set of rights, those recognized in our decision in obergefell and whatever you think or however you think that tension should be resolved as a matter of government regulation, shouldn't the city get to strike the balance as it wishes when it comes to setting conditions for participating in what is after all it's foster program? >> mr. chief justice, i don't believe tha
philadelphia for two centuries.ri nor does it have any interest in refusing to allow the agency to step aside ander provide referrs efsewhere. yet philadelphia is refusing to place children with loving mothers, like sharonell fulton and toni simms-busch, just because they chose to partner with an agency who shares their faith. responders act as it is a zero-sum game, i do couples can foster, or fulton and css can. but the law and techies thickef experience say otherwise. the free exercise...
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those are the things that we saw a lot of ander getting reports every day. inboxs are full 3 to 4 days people after they see this, wait, this wasn't supposed to happen. why was i said that i voted absentee when i didn't get a ballot. maria: it looks like those are questions that attorney general barr is asking. ag sending memo authorizing prosecutors to investigate specific allegations of voter fraud before election results are certified in december. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell defended legal pursuits and first comment on this since media declared joe biden winner on saturday. here is mitch mcconnell. our institutions are actually built for this, we have the system in place to consider concerns and president trump is 100% within his rights to look into allegations of irregularities and weigh his legal options. maria: congressman, where do you suspect investigators could find cases of fraud? congresswoman: really in absentee ballots, we can actually know who has voted and the issue that the discussion that we are having right now making sure that e
those are the things that we saw a lot of ander getting reports every day. inboxs are full 3 to 4 days people after they see this, wait, this wasn't supposed to happen. why was i said that i voted absentee when i didn't get a ballot. maria: it looks like those are questions that attorney general barr is asking. ag sending memo authorizing prosecutors to investigate specific allegations of voter fraud before election results are certified in december. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell...
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ander: i am 53 self-employed. i am on obamacare.utaffordable care act has many americans on medication that if they don't take, it will cause death or harm to their health. knowinglypreme court do harm or death to american taxpayers? the doctors take an oath that say they can do no harm to americans. is that true also for the supreme court? katie: that is not true for the supreme court. i think the concern here is that they would make a decision on legal grounds that has the impact that you are talking about. it would make it harder for people to get the prescription drugs that they need. there are many studies that show having health insurance does help stabilize. it is not necessarily something the court would consider. i assume they are paying attention to health care needs like you just brought up, and the pandemic, and the destabilizing effect it could have on the health care market. at 10:00l arguments a.m. eastern and live coverage coming up as well. 10:00 a.m. on c-span, c-span radio, and following along at c-span.org. we ha
ander: i am 53 self-employed. i am on obamacare.utaffordable care act has many americans on medication that if they don't take, it will cause death or harm to their health. knowinglypreme court do harm or death to american taxpayers? the doctors take an oath that say they can do no harm to americans. is that true also for the supreme court? katie: that is not true for the supreme court. i think the concern here is that they would make a decision on legal grounds that has the impact that you are...