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once on ard, she imeasured and her details are recorded. next, her flippers are tagged with unique numbers to help rangs identifyer in the future. is green ttle has scs fr tagged withan attacby a crocole.lp they're common in these waters. ce the coast is ear, s's on h way ain. hasbill sea turtles al face daers on sho. ratsave discered thinest. w rangermust movthe surviving eggs so the smell doesn't attract more predators. it all pays off when the baby turtles are ready to hatch. the women of kawaki help build turtle highways in the sand leading from the nests to the ocean. as theatchlings art their joury towardhe sea, e women try to keep them on track. they stand guard against natural predators and poachers. hawksbill sea turtles are often caught andllegally sd to buye overseas. turtle is also an important. traditional food in the solomon islas, and it'been hunte caught andllegally sd to bfor ceuries.. while the practice is still legal outside the preserve, the women of kawaki are trying t changeocal attites. >> for me, i'm a solomon island
once on ard, she imeasured and her details are recorded. next, her flippers are tagged with unique numbers to help rangs identifyer in the future. is green ttle has scs fr tagged withan attacby a crocole.lp they're common in these waters. ce the coast is ear, s's on h way ain. hasbill sea turtles al face daers on sho. ratsave discered thinest. w rangermust movthe surviving eggs so the smell doesn't attract more predators. it all pays off when the baby turtles are ready to hatch. the women of...
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. >> we send our love to every memberf the ard forces and the law enforcement heroes risking their liveskeep america safe, toeep america great. and as i say, america first. shouldn't go away from that. america firs >> trump did not respond to questions from reporters about whether he will invite biden to the white house before inauguration day. >>> international donors are pledging a projected $12 billion over four years to help the reconstruction of afghanistan. but many of the aid offers come with conditions for a country still wracked by violence and financially strapped by the coronavirus pandemic. the united nations and finland co-hosted a virtual conference from geneva on tuesday with leaders and representatives from more than 60 countries taking part. >> we must bring an end to the violence that is haunting our lives and robbing our children of the joys of childhood. >> peace talks between the government and the taliban militant groups started in september, but afghanistan still faces fighting and terrorist attacks. japan's foreign minister says japan will keep its assistance on c
. >> we send our love to every memberf the ard forces and the law enforcement heroes risking their liveskeep america safe, toeep america great. and as i say, america first. shouldn't go away from that. america firs >> trump did not respond to questions from reporters about whether he will invite biden to the white house before inauguration day. >>> international donors are pledging a projected $12 billion over four years to help the reconstruction of afghanistan. but many...
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. t ogthsolus.s.denatidenadenana d thatd th wthwe deliv del d so bso be ard, wi com business. you work hard hfoarr har m ho. stretched days for it. juggled life for it. took charge for it. so care for it. look after it. invest with the expertise of j.p. morgan, either with an advisor or online, through chase. after all, it's yours. chase. make more of what's yours. it'son the new sleep numbernumber 360 smart bed. what if i sleep hot? ...or cold? no problem, with temperature balancing, you can sleep better together. can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable will it help me keep up with mom? you got this. so you can really promise better sleep? not promise... prove. it's our veterans day weekend special, save up to $700 on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. plus, 0% interest for 24 months and free premium delivery when you add a base. ends wednesday kennedy: welcome back. if you can believe it the holidays are almost upon us. but this sure the turkey the cdc are urging ameri
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there will be fwugusty winds ard 30 miles per hour. for most of the elevations it will average 10- 20 miles per hour. daytime highs in the 60s and lots of sunshine coming our way right through this weekend. focus in on those morning lows for the inland valleys. 30s as we head through the next several days. so nice and chilly in the morning, jessica, just like you like it. i hope you have a great thanksgiving. i know the show is not over yet. >> you too, babe. i miss you all. >>> the search for a stolen sleigh part of a south bay tradition. >>> happening now, tesla recalling nearly 10,000 model x and model y cars because of faulty roof trim. most were made between 2015 and 2016. the company was not aware of any accident or injuries tied to the recall. we'll be right back. >>> okay. have you seen this? it's a special sleigh, part of the willow glen tradition, and it's been stolen. it was taken from the side yard early monday. owner says the sleigh, he uses it to lead an annual bike ride with about 50 friends through the neighborhood. it
there will be fwugusty winds ard 30 miles per hour. for most of the elevations it will average 10- 20 miles per hour. daytime highs in the 60s and lots of sunshine coming our way right through this weekend. focus in on those morning lows for the inland valleys. 30s as we head through the next several days. so nice and chilly in the morning, jessica, just like you like it. i hope you have a great thanksgiving. i know the show is not over yet. >> you too, babe. i miss you all. >>>...
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. >> reporter: the night before the election he touted his campaign message of law ard order.in battleground wisconsin, the fight for the suburbs is under way. president trump rallied supporters in kenosha. >> what happened to downtown kenosha happened to me in my back yafrmtd had he called law and order sooner, we probably would not have lost lives. >> reporter: president trump has been talking about law and order. >> antifa is going after the suburbs next >> we believe in law and order. >> suburben women, please love me, please love me a recent pole has joe biden up 19 points among the same group. >> is simple truth is donald trump failed to protect america, so now he's trying to scare the country. >> reporter: across the country major cities rare preparing before violence. even the white house plans to install a nonscaleable fence what worries you most about the president being reee lectsed >> basically the last four years happening again. he's not trustworthy. >> reporter: four years ago president trump won wisconsin by less than 23,000 votes even though he trails in the p
. >> reporter: the night before the election he touted his campaign message of law ard order.in battleground wisconsin, the fight for the suburbs is under way. president trump rallied supporters in kenosha. >> what happened to downtown kenosha happened to me in my back yafrmtd had he called law and order sooner, we probably would not have lost lives. >> reporter: president trump has been talking about law and order. >> antifa is going after the suburbs next >> we...
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arded do not want a border we have worked too hard to get ireland worked out.e talked with the britishst prime mi, i have talked with others, the french, the idea of having the border north anngsouth once again b closednd required -- it is no right. you have to keep it open. ros: those border issues have already cause problems. thousands of sheep a stuck in britain due to brexit complexities. new complexities could even mean that lambs may not be able to come as usual in the spring. forore on what these major hurdles are, here is the bbc's rob watson. >> the big issues are the same three that if you would've aed me three weeks before. in ft, just after the referendum. the first one is fishing. t tiny economically norma's sovereignty.le feel about fishing is a huge motive as far as the country is concerned. the second thing is level playing field. the europeans are very worried that u.k. will sort of develo into some sort of singapore on thames, unfair competition in europe. and then how do you police any agreement there is between the european union and the u.k
arded do not want a border we have worked too hard to get ireland worked out.e talked with the britishst prime mi, i have talked with others, the french, the idea of having the border north anngsouth once again b closednd required -- it is no right. you have to keep it open. ros: those border issues have already cause problems. thousands of sheep a stuck in britain due to brexit complexities. new complexities could even mean that lambs may not be able to come as usual in the spring. forore on...
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in 1973 he came to america and nbc to host the wez ard of odds. 11 years later he would begin his emmy winning career on jeopardy now the world's record holder for most game show episodes hosted a true cultural icon even his facial hair and lack thereof debated by fans. there would be other jobs, classic concentration, the "national geographic" beat, even moderating the pennsylvania governor's debate there 2018 eventually the canadian became an american. marrying twice and having two children, emily and matthew, with his second wife jean teaching all the way to the end. >> this week i was diagnosed with stage four pancreatic cancer. >> going on with the show until the answers ran out. >> thank you for watching. >> anne thompson, nbc news. >> going to take some getting used to seeing another host up there but at least we got alex trebek through his episodes. >> we lost alex trebek and reej gig philbin. >>> tropical storm eta that has made landfall. it's packing a serious punch there is a risk of dangerous storm surge. in ft. lauderdale a man is in critical condition after being pulled f
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you mention something that is so important and not just now fo but going ard.president trump has remade the federal bench. he has nominated now a third of the supreme court. that's largely in part why establishment republican stayed with him. they may not have liked x, z but he was enormously effective in remaking the branch. your question about could this masu it to the eme court? at this point, i don't see it. again, what you would need is a case late in pennsylvania you mentioned, where goes through either the state supreme court, trl court level, court of appeals, pennsylvania supreme courand then if ere's a question of federalaw, it jumps over to the u.s. supreme court or a case where goes of the federal system, trial court of appeals in u.s. supreme urt. you would still need four members of the supreme court in every case to agree to take the case and eren five methat would make it did decision favorable to president trump. i know it was important for him to have justice barrett on the court before the election in case there was litigation. number one i d
you mention something that is so important and not just now fo but going ard.president trump has remade the federal bench. he has nominated now a third of the supreme court. that's largely in part why establishment republican stayed with him. they may not have liked x, z but he was enormously effective in remaking the branch. your question about could this masu it to the eme court? at this point, i don't see it. again, what you would need is a case late in pennsylvania you mentioned, where goes...
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. >> brennan: with really ard danant supporters, too.as made the right moves in terms of rhetoric. he said last night, i know what it is like to lose and how hard it is. but how do you actually unite a country where the divisions go so deep? >> i think you do what joe biden has been doing. i think he has been doing pretty much the right thing. he reached out and said, i want to be the president of all of the people, not just the president of the democrats. and i think it is important for him to tone down this rhetoric. i mean, not talking about enemies but talking about opponents, talking about how people can have two different points of view. i think what the president-elect -- and maybe he has already done this -- my guess is he probably has. i think the first thing he needs to do is call mitch mcconnell. he knows him. they have been friends for 30 years. i know that mitch mcconnell thinks highly of joe biden. now, i'm not saying call him and run out and tell everybody on television, i just called mitch mcconnell. keep it betwn themsel
. >> brennan: with really ard danant supporters, too.as made the right moves in terms of rhetoric. he said last night, i know what it is like to lose and how hard it is. but how do you actually unite a country where the divisions go so deep? >> i think you do what joe biden has been doing. i think he has been doing pretty much the right thing. he reached out and said, i want to be the president of all of the people, not just the president of the democrats. and i think it is...
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and only that gives our ard and myself and our employees a tremendous pride that we're able to do that. and the fact that we are connecting our name with ala solution to thest, by far the biggest challenge that humanity faced in the last 100 years, it's worth absolutely the risk of $2 billion. you wrote a letter to pfizer's employees after the first presidential debate. you said... dr. urla, why did you need t write that letter? >> look, first of all, i was frustrated. i'd heard our vaccine, the effort to sa the world, being discussed in political terms, rather thascientific terms. and also i could see the danger of that and the danger of, in terms of public health perception, because when you put the vaccine in the heart of the debate, then, based on your political affiliation, you will think that it is good orad, safe or not safe, and you will take it or not. and thiss terrible, as i said, for the credility that is much needed of a vaccine like that. i have 90,000 employees that were shocked to hear pfizer's name there. want us to move faat some people some people want us toove we do
and only that gives our ard and myself and our employees a tremendous pride that we're able to do that. and the fact that we are connecting our name with ala solution to thest, by far the biggest challenge that humanity faced in the last 100 years, it's worth absolutely the risk of $2 billion. you wrote a letter to pfizer's employees after the first presidential debate. you said... dr. urla, why did you need t write that letter? >> look, first of all, i was frustrated. i'd heard our...
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ards is the number one cause of death from these severe respiratory viruses and the treatment that canvere inflammation and help reduce mortality is sorely needed for not just covid-19 but influenza and other major bacterial infections of the lungs. it's a problem that's with us. neil: so doctor, just to be clear here, if this could ward off someone, for example, being put on a ventilator, that, alone , would slow the progression and certainly the severity of cases and deaths associated with it. that would go a long way to drastically altering the math just on covid, right? >> that's right and i think what people need to understand is that there's three ways, complementary ways to be treating a virus like covid-19. there's of course the vaccine on the front end which serves to reduce spread and infectivity from person-to- person and then anti- virals which of course need to be used to develop and reduce the grade of viral proliferation and infection in a given individual and at the other end there needs to be therapeutics for those who are progressing rapidly to need a ventilator or wh
ards is the number one cause of death from these severe respiratory viruses and the treatment that canvere inflammation and help reduce mortality is sorely needed for not just covid-19 but influenza and other major bacterial infections of the lungs. it's a problem that's with us. neil: so doctor, just to be clear here, if this could ward off someone, for example, being put on a ventilator, that, alone , would slow the progression and certainly the severity of cases and deaths associated with...
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ard for more now we want to bring in mary ziegler she's a professor of wall at florida state university professors it was good to see you again we meet on yeah and terms that we didn't expect just a couple of weeks ago we've got the u.s. president now threatening a number of legal challenges if the vote does not go his way does he have a legal basis to stand dog when he's making these these claims no i mean he has no legal basis to stand on. not even remotely these cases are getting kind of laughed out of the courts and they have been all day i don't even know if this is intended really t.v. a serious legal move or if these lawsuits are instead just intended to win dealership in my eyes the election in the eyes of his supporters there are even reports that trump is considering running again in 2024 and these lawsuits might be more an appeal to the g.o.p. they stay certainly aren't any appeal to the supreme court we know that the u.s. president has said that he would like to see this go to the supreme court but if we talk about the situation in the year 2000 we're talking about one state
ard for more now we want to bring in mary ziegler she's a professor of wall at florida state university professors it was good to see you again we meet on yeah and terms that we didn't expect just a couple of weeks ago we've got the u.s. president now threatening a number of legal challenges if the vote does not go his way does he have a legal basis to stand dog when he's making these these claims no i mean he has no legal basis to stand on. not even remotely these cases are getting kind of...
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of the founding of facebook i think it's the best criticism of facebook but it was at four academy ard that was ten years ago. with these opinion pieces everybody is to love facebook now they are afraid and tt is a comn structure it is a rhetorical technique to go into the criticism. but the reason i hope people are watching this and then how when he gets interviewed he says this is all the criticism. you use two of us. and then that would have counteas a major city in the united states. so that'shat i want people to baware of because if we believe in this idea of a beautiful past and it' easy to get back to the surface level changesill like them toonsider instead is why do we have a company like fabook? google search is very useful but with facebook offers is you connect with people you do this and this. the internet already lets you dohis with this technology and you don't have to ofhe commercialized functions. 's erything that it offered you can do with the internet already and also some of the very useful function like if you made a facebook account to get on a school committee mee
of the founding of facebook i think it's the best criticism of facebook but it was at four academy ard that was ten years ago. with these opinion pieces everybody is to love facebook now they are afraid and tt is a comn structure it is a rhetorical technique to go into the criticism. but the reason i hope people are watching this and then how when he gets interviewed he says this is all the criticism. you use two of us. and then that would have counteas a major city in the united states. so...
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to dido arding hand these big city financial consultancies. what he, what do you make of this difference about why britain has 50000 dead and humor only 850 people have less than 150. i think trying to make that the is essential tool in a way that, you know, it's all contagion and is the family health. and to say that these are, the family has existed in every community that he has the highest ratio of doctors past and present. he states promised land from many doctors in my community. they live among my patients, even the docs, it's not my family or not the fact that you think so help is available and people are out there have a system where they categorize the house. they took all of that community so they immediately know if a disease, psychiatry comes along that affects people or for spiritual problems. they immediately might agree with the former patients. and the most incredible elements of their response to present time teaching has being to carry on and increase the process in any way which is going to every home in that community. and
to dido arding hand these big city financial consultancies. what he, what do you make of this difference about why britain has 50000 dead and humor only 850 people have less than 150. i think trying to make that the is essential tool in a way that, you know, it's all contagion and is the family health. and to say that these are, the family has existed in every community that he has the highest ratio of doctors past and present. he states promised land from many doctors in my community. they...
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there is christine lagarde, now holding court in frankfurt. , washington,arde d.c., and then there is gang issue anger -- wolfgang ischinger from germany. we are thrilled that wolfgang ischinger could join us. he is the former german ambassador to the united kingdom , the court of st. james, and of course to the united states as well. ambassador, what a most interesting time to speak of a world in danger. to find that in your book. what is the new danger this world faces? thank you for having me on your program. you know, i think this is the best moment we can ask this question. ,hen i finished editing my book "world in danger," i did not know that if i had to rethink the title today, i would probably want to say world in great danger, because many of the certainties which we have europe, and you on the american side, which we have been taking for granted, seem to disappear as we speak. what about the protective umbrella that the united states of america has been that has made available to europe for the last 70 years? is it there to stay, or has president trump -- or as president tru
there is christine lagarde, now holding court in frankfurt. , washington,arde d.c., and then there is gang issue anger -- wolfgang ischinger from germany. we are thrilled that wolfgang ischinger could join us. he is the former german ambassador to the united kingdom , the court of st. james, and of course to the united states as well. ambassador, what a most interesting time to speak of a world in danger. to find that in your book. what is the new danger this world faces? thank you for having...
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participant in the counting process, gained that indicated that there was some malfeasance going is ard, so what i have hearsay affidavit, i believe, that addresses a harm that would that's whatnt, but we've got. that ist an affidavit not first-hand knowledge. if there is something in that affidavit that would indicate that the person observed activity that would be a deprivation of the rights of poll workers, i want you to please focus my attention on that. attached tondicate, that was a note that this was an election inspector according to the affidavit that was handling the process and the ballots, that ballots that had been sent prior -- or after, excuse me, after november 4, after the be aine, were noted to ballot that was received timely -- >> i want to make sure i'm understanding you. the applicant is not the person who had knowledge of this, correct? >> the appian had first-hand knowledge -- aswhich is commonly known hearsay. >> i would not think that is hearsay. that is first-hand knowledge by the appian of what she physically observed, and we included a physical copy of the no
participant in the counting process, gained that indicated that there was some malfeasance going is ard, so what i have hearsay affidavit, i believe, that addresses a harm that would that's whatnt, but we've got. that ist an affidavit not first-hand knowledge. if there is something in that affidavit that would indicate that the person observed activity that would be a deprivation of the rights of poll workers, i want you to please focus my attention on that. attached tondicate, that was a note...
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think about the climate run in multilateralism they want to work with the americans and a no deal jep ard eyes peace on the island and fly in the face the cost of the deal to strike as a result of the biden victory. >> they get around the thorny subject there. thank you for taking the chat with us. managing director of europe from yo eurasia group. >>> coming up, president trump refuses to concede now concern about the transition of power in washington >>> welcome back to "street signs. the total number of coronavirus cases in u.s. has surpassed 11 million following a record spike of infections last weekend several states including washington and oregan have put new rules in place >> biden chief of staff ron klain talking about vaccine makers joining us from the school of public health joins us now great to have you on the program. from a public health point of view, one of the big concerns is around distribution around any successful vaccine what we've seen is high income governments moving swiftly for themselves, which has left a lot of countries behind. articulate the risk involved for
think about the climate run in multilateralism they want to work with the americans and a no deal jep ard eyes peace on the island and fly in the face the cost of the deal to strike as a result of the biden victory. >> they get around the thorny subject there. thank you for taking the chat with us. managing director of europe from yo eurasia group. >>> coming up, president trump refuses to concede now concern about the transition of power in washington >>> welcome back...
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caller: small businesses here at the beginning were really hit .ard and now everything is starting to get back up again. people are out shopping and in restaurants. we have to wear a mask when we distance. we socially people are doing the responsible thing. they do not need government to tell them how to do everything in their lives. i shop just as much as i did before the pandemic, the same amount. at first all of the businesses were closed, but now in the last few months, we go in, and you got to wear a mask and everything else and keep your distance. there are locations on the floor to stand if you're waiting in line and everyone recognize everyone else's space, so it is polite,ryone is being and the one thing i have noticed about the pandemic is that people are a lot more courteous towards each other, as far as the distance and everything else . , do it because i really don't i am not in a health group that is in danger. keep mye mask on and distance so that other people that might be more worried about it are more comfortable. >> you mentioned you don't think you necessarily need
caller: small businesses here at the beginning were really hit .ard and now everything is starting to get back up again. people are out shopping and in restaurants. we have to wear a mask when we distance. we socially people are doing the responsible thing. they do not need government to tell them how to do everything in their lives. i shop just as much as i did before the pandemic, the same amount. at first all of the businesses were closed, but now in the last few months, we go in, and you...
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ard and so i think -- ard and so i think it's going to -- mr. aderholt: so i think it's going to take somebody to come in there who wants to work with both parties, listen to both parties, and really make them bob as ben cardin says, zoellick, that they are listening. and whether that be on domestic issues and certainly on international issues. and to respect those positions that have been in the past. so it's encouraging to hear, you know, i have not had a chance like ben has, and even jane has, to work with biden. but i of course have talked with him before and find him very engaging, whether you're a democrat or a republican. and i certainly hope that's a signal for things to come. daniel: thank you so much. i know a number of you have to leave now. so i want to thank you for participating in this conversation and encourage to you continue if you can. but i realize the constraints on people's time. thank you again for joining us. what we'd like to do is just continue the conversation but now bring in a number of other voices who have also had
ard and so i think -- ard and so i think it's going to -- mr. aderholt: so i think it's going to take somebody to come in there who wants to work with both parties, listen to both parties, and really make them bob as ben cardin says, zoellick, that they are listening. and whether that be on domestic issues and certainly on international issues. and to respect those positions that have been in the past. so it's encouraging to hear, you know, i have not had a chance like ben has, and even jane...
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>>this case most of florida ard. because you can see the the dead grass and then you've got the burned grass in his right at the base of her house. >>while they were lucky other neighbors, not so fortunate, they came home to find their homes reduced to nothing but ash and rubble. crews in that area say that other neighborhoods will be allowed to visit what's left behind in the coming days. one community in fresno county that was devastated by the creek fire certainly has something to smile about tonight. the fire destroyed hundreds of homes, including 9 year-old reece all-star burns along with her collection of baseball cards so cal fire launched the step up to the plate car drive, collecting donations for her and a complete stranger from san jose saw the story well he headed out of the park sending his collection of more than 25,000 baseball cards to surprise race. >>and i thought you know rather than sell these on e-bay i'm just going to donate them. i'm going to donate mall and put a smile a little girl's minus th
>>this case most of florida ard. because you can see the the dead grass and then you've got the burned grass in his right at the base of her house. >>while they were lucky other neighbors, not so fortunate, they came home to find their homes reduced to nothing but ash and rubble. crews in that area say that other neighborhoods will be allowed to visit what's left behind in the coming days. one community in fresno county that was devastated by the creek fire certainly has something...
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traditional face tattoo of a country the country will also have its 1st openly gay deputy prime minister ard won a landslide election victory last. we had to mexico now where the day of the dead festival is normally cause for national celebration and remembrance but the country is reeling from more than $90000.00 coronavirus deaths this year the usually vibrant parades have been canceled or made virtual and cemeteries have been told to shut down for many people what is usually a communal event has become a lonely experience. del rosario martinez this day of the dead is especially poignant her husband a doctor who cared for some of mexico's poorest died at the height of the country's pandemic falling victim himself. in keeping with tradition maria decorates with some of his favorite things. in your cup and 2nd year 3 back aboard i never thought that i would have to place an order to for my husband. 30 or less but according to traditions and beliefs he's going to come he's going to be here with us. he's going to be happy. when president lopez obrador dedicated the festival to the victims of co
traditional face tattoo of a country the country will also have its 1st openly gay deputy prime minister ard won a landslide election victory last. we had to mexico now where the day of the dead festival is normally cause for national celebration and remembrance but the country is reeling from more than $90000.00 coronavirus deaths this year the usually vibrant parades have been canceled or made virtual and cemeteries have been told to shut down for many people what is usually a communal event...
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i think part of the roadmap in ard, which we are doing project at the peterson institute about rebuildingonomy, it is operation is necessary for addressing any of these threats. if you are going to sustain a response to climate change there has to be accommodation for the countries,egions and the paces they will go in terms carbonization. is we have to rebuild institutions in some abstract way, but practical measures of international cooperation. tom: i want to talk about this balance of the present president , more authoritarian and go it alone in the united states, versus how we are redefining democracy with a new president. how does democracy act given these existential threats and get something done? the arch complaint is the wheels just spend and spend and spend -- just spin and spin and spin. how does america get something done with the inefficiencies of democracy? adam: the inefficiencies are the divisions. it is one thing to have institutions with deadlocks, but another thing to have a society that deadlocks. it is that situation that has led the u.s. situation so dangerous and so
i think part of the roadmap in ard, which we are doing project at the peterson institute about rebuildingonomy, it is operation is necessary for addressing any of these threats. if you are going to sustain a response to climate change there has to be accommodation for the countries,egions and the paces they will go in terms carbonization. is we have to rebuild institutions in some abstract way, but practical measures of international cooperation. tom: i want to talk about this balance of the...
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so they would be heart ard to f for example, if president biden when he becomes president sees that as necessary. we have a president-elect right now very prepared for the job. joe biden obviously has decades of experience in national security and foreign policy issues, and so do his staff, but they need access to the classified information. so far president trump and his administration is refusing to grant that access. brianna? >> they need the current stuff, what's happening right now. vivian salama, thank you so much. >> >>> with me is john bellinger. john, thank you so much. you have a particular expertise here that's so important in this discussion. can you talk to us that the biden team needs? >> i was not only at the end of the bush administration, i stayed to the last day of the bush administration. at that point i was with the state department, and helped with the transition to the obama administration, but i started in the beginning of the bush administration in february 2001 after that delayed transition because of the bush versus gore delay at the supreme court. so i person
so they would be heart ard to f for example, if president biden when he becomes president sees that as necessary. we have a president-elect right now very prepared for the job. joe biden obviously has decades of experience in national security and foreign policy issues, and so do his staff, but they need access to the classified information. so far president trump and his administration is refusing to grant that access. brianna? >> they need the current stuff, what's happening right now....
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income or they're struggling in feeding their households, shouldn't they be used in that breakfast ard to buy food for their children and feeding their children? guest: the overwhelming majority of snap dollars are spent on groceries, and in most cases, you're not able to use your snap card at restaurants, whether it's fine dining or casual. there may somebody exceptions to that, but if you look at the way snap dollars are being spent today, the vast majority of dollars are being spent on groceries in just the way that you described so you can provide healthy breakfast and lunches and dinners for your family. host: billy shore is the executive director of share our strength. you can find them at shareourstrength.org. appreciate your time, especially t >> on washington journal this morning, lauren thomas discusses how the ongoing pandemic is affecting the retail industry as the holiday shopping season kicks off. the foundation for the defense of democracy talks about escalating tensions between the u.s. and iran, and the future of u.s.-iranian relations under the biden administration. w
income or they're struggling in feeding their households, shouldn't they be used in that breakfast ard to buy food for their children and feeding their children? guest: the overwhelming majority of snap dollars are spent on groceries, and in most cases, you're not able to use your snap card at restaurants, whether it's fine dining or casual. there may somebody exceptions to that, but if you look at the way snap dollars are being spent today, the vast majority of dollars are being spent on...
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it just has to perform a little bit. , this is ard tactical trade because the fed is staying -- saying easing and raids are staying low, and even if the 10-year gets to 2%, which is really hard to imagine -- yields are still negative until they 10-year gilts to 2%. theou have a lot of room in trumpcare for the market moving higher. you cannot have tech follow out of bed, you cannot. because you will never get the index moving. jonathan: stick with me. i want to get to the european bond market quickly and pick up what is happening. 10-year yield just rolled over, down about five basis points. lagardeident christine speaking right now, alluding to her view that the pandemic emergency purchase program at the ecb is likely to remain the main ecb tool, along with -- this is important, that asset purchase program has a huge amount of bucks popped -- flexibility. get the governing council to stick with her and stick with that through 2021 and not just go back to the old ways, keep that flexibility, gives them a lot of comfort on the peripheral side of things. you take that headline and drop i
it just has to perform a little bit. , this is ard tactical trade because the fed is staying -- saying easing and raids are staying low, and even if the 10-year gets to 2%, which is really hard to imagine -- yields are still negative until they 10-year gilts to 2%. theou have a lot of room in trumpcare for the market moving higher. you cannot have tech follow out of bed, you cannot. because you will never get the index moving. jonathan: stick with me. i want to get to the european bond market...
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we believe it this showed success it would be a useful therapy beyond covid-19 because ards has been way before the covid pandemic and it will be around way after. , we have been developing as our lead indication, a treatment for progressive multiple sclerosis, and we would be initiating a phase two trial in the first half of 2021 and progressive multiple sclerosis patients. expand and other autoimmune diseases such as crohn's disease, type 1 diabetes is massive. we hope to be able to achieve the success of drugs such as monoclonal antibodies that have annum,d 20 billion per and what we have is an advantage is we can be delivered orally nasally. all monoclonal antibodies have only been delivered by injection. this trial will be a launching pad to test efficacy and also the gateway to expanding into , evenle sclerosis alzheimer's and crohn's disease. guy: i wish you good luck. gabriele cerrone. thank you very much indeed. let's see where the european stocks have settled. final numbers, a dip down. session.e we will carry on the coverage in europe at the top of the hour on bloomberg ra
we believe it this showed success it would be a useful therapy beyond covid-19 because ards has been way before the covid pandemic and it will be around way after. , we have been developing as our lead indication, a treatment for progressive multiple sclerosis, and we would be initiating a phase two trial in the first half of 2021 and progressive multiple sclerosis patients. expand and other autoimmune diseases such as crohn's disease, type 1 diabetes is massive. we hope to be able to achieve...
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the immune system gets activated, learns to know what to defend for, and waits on ard.n the virus shows up, like an immune system that can recognize the teat, that immune system rapidly activates and knows what to do to neutralize the threat. based on all of that, we believe we h a pretty goodhae that the preponderance of cases in the trial of in people who did not get the vaccine. judy complicated, but i am sure for peopleho want to try to understand it, they will be able to understand it. what about the refrigerator, the freezing that is needed? noubar: what we announced as well today is that only could keep our vaccine stably for a long time, but we could take it out of, that conditi keep fridge rated for up to 30 days without loss of the efficacy. further yet, you can take it out of the fridge, put it on the tabl and it is stable for another 12 hours. so, from the logistics ntstandpif we are only going to give this vaccine to a dozen people, it would not be a big deal. but if we are talkin about hundreds of millions of people, you have to figure out where is it stor
the immune system gets activated, learns to know what to defend for, and waits on ard.n the virus shows up, like an immune system that can recognize the teat, that immune system rapidly activates and knows what to do to neutralize the threat. based on all of that, we believe we h a pretty goodhae that the preponderance of cases in the trial of in people who did not get the vaccine. judy complicated, but i am sure for peopleho want to try to understand it, they will be able to understand it....
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has a lot of ard-working people, but unifying supply chain with complete ability from medical centers to the central office does not exist this was the state of affairs as the pandemic struck. there are reform efforts underway. given the speed of events, i am concerned. the rationale for selecting the whilenagement system -- there are excellent supplies -- until v.a. has a modern system at every medical center, no other reform can get me improve or eliminate waste. this is only in the early pilot stage. even after being accelerated. that thely concerned call was rebuffed. turning to the regional readiness centers, i worry -- i support the object, but it remains to be seen how this will be wished. supplies that sit in warehouses and did not, when needed real-time, are no. hope to learn more about the strategies to increase testing. the early decision to maximize testing was smart. the v.a. started at the front of the line and secured a large amount of limited supplies. it has limited the ability to purchase greater quantities of rapid test kit. laboratory tests are more widely availabl
has a lot of ard-working people, but unifying supply chain with complete ability from medical centers to the central office does not exist this was the state of affairs as the pandemic struck. there are reform efforts underway. given the speed of events, i am concerned. the rationale for selecting the whilenagement system -- there are excellent supplies -- until v.a. has a modern system at every medical center, no other reform can get me improve or eliminate waste. this is only in the early...
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vulnerable endously figure and easy to pick off a that is ard to point debate debated of whether that is war far or murder. picket guard was a cultural thatand monuments built on cultural type in the immediate war.rmath of all quiet along the potomac is kind of and january war song and very much about the pointlessness of the deaths of father who presumably is thinking about his female whiles picket duty and his death is and won't be appreciated by the union and won't make a disturbance to wife and chirp who are now without him. then a couple years later and in so ways a similar mopment and some ways different. j.q.a. ward who is a very rominent sculptor does september regiment memorial in stal park. hat was one of major institutions of elite new york in the 1st centuriment the memorial is not so much about remembering the individuals cular and way deerfield uponment was. this monument is in village , it is about lance, preparedness, not just to serve but lead. pool in seventh regiment who is of them became officers in the war. military training. they served in the militia in a they e
vulnerable endously figure and easy to pick off a that is ard to point debate debated of whether that is war far or murder. picket guard was a cultural thatand monuments built on cultural type in the immediate war.rmath of all quiet along the potomac is kind of and january war song and very much about the pointlessness of the deaths of father who presumably is thinking about his female whiles picket duty and his death is and won't be appreciated by the union and won't make a disturbance to wife...
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sin rollo hoy estÁ que arde. quÉdate con nosotros.o, estos fueron los mensajes de giovanni medina donde responde: muy estimados medios de comunicaciÓn. una vez mÁs han sido citados el dÍa de maÑana, sería hoy, para una nueva farsa. un nuevo montaje en el cual no serÉ partÍcipe. yo respeto su admirable profesiÓn. jamÁs expondrÍa su integridad para hacerlos parte de una mentira. les confirmo que el bajo espectÁculo para el que fueron citados no se llevarÁ a cabo. y ninel conde esta maÑana apareciÓ en su cuenta de instagram tambiÉn hablando al respecto. mi querido tony. esta es una situaciÓn bien interesante porque por ahÍ se estuvo diciendo que el plan, y esto es una suposiciÓn de ninel, serÍa poner bajo el ojo pÚblico a giovanni de una manera similar a la de eleazar. acusÁndolo de violencia domÉstica. tony: un capÍtulo para esta novela. ninel: tenemos una audiencia de un caso penal. tengo que decirlo porque ya se estÁ tergiversando la informaciÓn y pues mejor que lo diga el doctor que lo tengo aquÍ, lo voy a aprovechar. >> me llamÓ la
sin rollo hoy estÁ que arde. quÉdate con nosotros.o, estos fueron los mensajes de giovanni medina donde responde: muy estimados medios de comunicaciÓn. una vez mÁs han sido citados el dÍa de maÑana, sería hoy, para una nueva farsa. un nuevo montaje en el cual no serÉ partÍcipe. yo respeto su admirable profesiÓn. jamÁs expondrÍa su integridad para hacerlos parte de una mentira. les confirmo que el bajo espectÁculo para el que fueron citados no se llevarÁ a cabo. y ninel conde esta...
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. >> the facts, the truth, the news with shep ard smith >>> women in saudi arabia making historic strides on the pitch and a huge drug bust at see as we go around the world in 80 seconds. >>> pakistan, authorities seized more than 3,000 pounds of hash at sea the drugs valued at $3.5 million. agents arrested four men here they are blindfolded at a news conference. they believe they were planning to deliver the drugs to other smugglers likely headed to south afri africa >> france, mourning the man of a famous jetman. he made a life for himself living on the edge he held the record for the highest base jump from a building in dubai. he was 36 years old. >>> egypt, ahmad hassan is known as the match stick man here's why london's tower bridge, france's notre dame cathedral and others all built out of match sticks. >> the nation's first women's soccer league kicking off. it's a major step forward here just three years ago, women weren't even allowed to watch sports at a stadium. a goal for women as we go "round the world" in 80 seconds >>> murder hornets, giant murder horn elets on ice now thos
. >> the facts, the truth, the news with shep ard smith >>> women in saudi arabia making historic strides on the pitch and a huge drug bust at see as we go around the world in 80 seconds. >>> pakistan, authorities seized more than 3,000 pounds of hash at sea the drugs valued at $3.5 million. agents arrested four men here they are blindfolded at a news conference. they believe they were planning to deliver the drugs to other smugglers likely headed to south afri africa...
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sonora, california they ray about a couple hundred thousands turkeys for thanksgiving they are seeing ardsset of 18 to 2, like these here and another farm had to rush their turkeys to slaughter early so they would be smaller even cut some of them in half. as you say, smaller birds mean smaller profits. >> i think this year profit will be le less because the sizes are going to be smaller. but i think -- i think we will get a little bit more than break even. >> what we talked about in our family is if we break even it is going to be a good year. there were a lot of change this is year. >> reporter: hey, hey. but, heidi still says she feels fortunate. they happen to have these proterry line of birds that mature at six to ten pounds. what a great idea. they sold out completely kelly. >> jane, thank you very much that's going to be a shot i remember for quite some time jane wells in a sea of turkeys tiler i will throw it back to you with this comment, even though people are looking for smaller birds this year more people are going to try making a turkey because they have nothing else to do. >>
sonora, california they ray about a couple hundred thousands turkeys for thanksgiving they are seeing ardsset of 18 to 2, like these here and another farm had to rush their turkeys to slaughter early so they would be smaller even cut some of them in half. as you say, smaller birds mean smaller profits. >> i think this year profit will be le less because the sizes are going to be smaller. but i think -- i think we will get a little bit more than break even. >> what we talked about in...
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it's all fascinating things going on. .ard power versus soft power thank you for turning in and we will talk to you later. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] ♪ journal, every day we discussed policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning, we are getting your reaction to campaign 2020 election results. join the conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. watch washington journal life this morning. now, a law professors debate whether to keep or eliminate the electoral college held by the federalist society. >> thank you. thanks so muchth
it's all fascinating things going on. .ard power versus soft power thank you for turning in and we will talk to you later. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] ♪ journal, every day we discussed policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning, we are getting your reaction to campaign 2020 election results. join the conversation with...
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our businesses give us an income ard from them most people it's our livelihood. this is. st benedict's rule says guests must always be welcomed as if they were christ himself. many visitors also call at the abbey shop. everything here is homegrown or homemade. it's a good place to buy a souvenir. in addition the monks supply for 30 organic food stores they also sell their produce at weekly markets in the region like here in allen and some 90 kilometers from the abbey today abba data has stopped by. hello how are things everything's great. the meatloaf the m.m. bread is sold out we could sell something else hope is the planted bread is terrific sensational yes it's sensational. avick bedo was born here in alan and this brief visit is also an opportunity to see his parents. he always wanted to do some kind of social work then he decided to become a monk for me that came as a real blow to me it wasn't easy for me. as well i wanted i'm far from it and decide but he's done well so far i did start off i'm proud of him now really proud of him because when you this is my work by
our businesses give us an income ard from them most people it's our livelihood. this is. st benedict's rule says guests must always be welcomed as if they were christ himself. many visitors also call at the abbey shop. everything here is homegrown or homemade. it's a good place to buy a souvenir. in addition the monks supply for 30 organic food stores they also sell their produce at weekly markets in the region like here in allen and some 90 kilometers from the abbey today abba data has stopped...
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so trying to to create something that i saw in actual old barns by making gaps in between the ards.orter: the artists -- all friends in detroit -- recently got together here for the rst time. i the hothat more art barns will follow. art from michigan's rural thumb and a creative way to draw attention to these imperilled icons of the amerin landscape. for the "pbs n jeffrey brown. judy: tnk you, jeffrey brown, taking us places we don't get to see very often. that is the "newshour" for tonight. join usin online and aga here tomorrow evening. r all of us here at the "pbs newshour," thank you, please stay safe and see you soon. announcer: major funding for the "newour" has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has helped people do more of what they like. r u.s.-based customer service help find. a plan that fits you for more, visit csumer cellular.tv. >> when the world gets complicated, a lot goes through your mind. th fidelity wealth management, a dedicated advisor can ta ror advice andommendations to your life. that is fidelity wealth management. announcer: johnson & j
so trying to to create something that i saw in actual old barns by making gaps in between the ards.orter: the artists -- all friends in detroit -- recently got together here for the rst time. i the hothat more art barns will follow. art from michigan's rural thumb and a creative way to draw attention to these imperilled icons of the amerin landscape. for the "pbs n jeffrey brown. judy: tnk you, jeffrey brown, taking us places we don't get to see very often. that is the "newshour"...
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sandoval: una pista anÓnima sobre posibles restos humanos trajo a su colectivo a este campo que aÚn ardetÁ escoltando. >> tolano. sandoval: desde el aire, el despliegue de seguridad luce impresionante. aunque barajas no se da por aludido y le aconseja a nuestro equipo cÓmo defenderse en caso de que en el lugar a donde se dirigen sean sorprendidos con una emboscada. barajas: tirarse al piso. sÍ, y no perder a su compaÑero. mucha gente se paniquea y corren. no paniquearse. sandoval: desde que barajas fundÓ su grupo de bÚsqueda hace casi 2 aÑos, Él asegura haber recuperado alrededor de 90 cadÁveres de lugares donde la policÍa rehÚsa entrar. barajas: aquÍ hay una clase de espÍa que les dicen "halcones", que son las espÍas de los criminales. sandoval: por eso hay que estar siempre vigilantes. barajas: cuando estamos en una bÚsqueda, si empezamos a voltear para un lado y para el otro, miramos claramente que alguien nos estÁ mirando. sandoval: sin embargo, segÚn Él, hasta ahora no ha recibido ninguna amenaza de muerte. barajas: eso es lo que yo quisiera ver, un dÍa que alguien me pare en una ca
sandoval: una pista anÓnima sobre posibles restos humanos trajo a su colectivo a este campo que aÚn ardetÁ escoltando. >> tolano. sandoval: desde el aire, el despliegue de seguridad luce impresionante. aunque barajas no se da por aludido y le aconseja a nuestro equipo cÓmo defenderse en caso de que en el lugar a donde se dirigen sean sorprendidos con una emboscada. barajas: tirarse al piso. sÍ, y no perder a su compaÑero. mucha gente se paniquea y corren. no paniquearse. sandoval:...
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ard, your clothes can repel pet hair.how the shirt on the left attracts pet hair like a magnet! pet hair is no match for bounce. with bounce, you can love your pets, and lint roll less. ♪ i see you looking (uh) ♪ i see you looking (na, na, na) ♪ ♪ i see you looking (uh) ♪ i see you looking ♪ watch what i do (camera clicks) ♪ watch what i do ♪ i see you looking ♪ watch what i do! (camera clicks) ♪ watch what i do ♪ i see you looking ♪ watch what i ... do! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> developing overnight, propublica reporting an effort to pressure georgia's secretary of state, raffensperger to throw out legally cast ballots. that potentially was retaliation for raffensperger's refusal to endorse president trump. georgia is set to wrap up its hand count of ballots today. joining us now is gabriel sterling, a georgia election staffer who has firsthand knowledge of some of this pressure campaign. mr. sterling, thank you very much for being here. before we get to the controversial phone call that you heard between senator graham and the secr
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one of the most rewarding things we did was support a group who were rebuilding in the lower ninth ,ard, very poor area environmentally responsible homes, with materials that were more resilient and affordable. with a real commitment to reducing the carbon footprint. know, more than momcade ago we had a single from the neighborhood who had gotten a home that had two stories. three little bedrooms. she had two kids. they just got their electric bill for july. which was the hottest july on record that point. it was $27. $27 because of the environmental savings built into it. one of the things i think can be done to increase employment and make this whole thing a real winner for poor families and people with lower to middle income says to incorporate an aggressive energy efficiency and smart materials at the whole works into whatever is done. we have only scratched the surface of what we can do. this would be virtually self funding if we did it with the maximum technological -- scientific commitment to what we know of the technologies that work. i am glad to see that neither one of you is
one of the most rewarding things we did was support a group who were rebuilding in the lower ninth ,ard, very poor area environmentally responsible homes, with materials that were more resilient and affordable. with a real commitment to reducing the carbon footprint. know, more than momcade ago we had a single from the neighborhood who had gotten a home that had two stories. three little bedrooms. she had two kids. they just got their electric bill for july. which was the hottest july on record...
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. >> this isng to destroy the ability of good people to comefo ard because of this crap.high school yearbook! >> it serves to rally s-blicans and make it an versus-them kind of issue. and if it's an uversus-them kind of issue, when you have the majority, that's what you want. > he clerk will call the roll. >> mr. cruz. >> aye. mrs. ernst. >> aye. >> mr. flake. mr. gardner. >> aye. >>s. duckworth. >> narrato with mcconnell's republicans almost entirely in line... >> mr. toomey.arrator: brett kah was confirmed. >> mr. udall. >> n >> narrator: partisanship would now reign.th >> mor any of the other fights, the kavanaugh nomination hearings really ended up tarnishing arnishing the cous reputaon as an apolitical institution. what seemed like a sort of shocking freak occurrence when it happened wi bork, now seems like a fait accompli with kavanaugh. he now is up there on the bench and everybodassumes it's only because of politics. >> narrator: with kavanaugh's confirmation, mcconnell had moved the court further to the right. but then, just over a month before the 2020 election,
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those who volunteer to defend our country, joining the marine corps and ard forces and fight and day,s their families. overwhelmingly white not white college-educated males. the democrat problem is one ofde attis much as a platform. the mocrats once a hot in beer party came a savigono party. i reado think this is a problem for democrats and they have to approach with some humility this very important constituency which donald trump beat them almost two to one and beat joe biden who i mean is really probably thepe onification of what the new deal was in t perms ofsonal style, personal values and personality. so it was the, bein beating an e bill es i've he -- elitest ivy leaguer. s anything about a monolithic constituencyst proved by the results in florida.f: >> woodri want to turn you david to the president's reaction so far to the results of the lashing out, ts accusati fraud and the rest of it. how much does all that matter. i mean does the delay in knowing the result, how much will that matter in the end? >> i thoughthe president in his press kfntio conference las, awful, rrific if
those who volunteer to defend our country, joining the marine corps and ard forces and fight and day,s their families. overwhelmingly white not white college-educated males. the democrat problem is one ofde attis much as a platform. the mocrats once a hot in beer party came a savigono party. i reado think this is a problem for democrats and they have to approach with some humility this very important constituency which donald trump beat them almost two to one and beat joe biden who i mean is...
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joining me for insight and analysis are nbc news correspondent carol lee, republican stratist ard card nis, maria teresa kumar, president of voto latino, and jeffrey golderg, editor and chief of "the atlantic." welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest-running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> and a good sunday morning. >>> nearly two weeks after a election contest won by joe biden by more than 5.5 million votes so far and a comfortable electoral vote margin, the country is facing two interconnected crisis. one, the president of the united states refuses to concede the election, claiming falsely it was somewhat stolen. his attorney general is currently investigating voter froud despite of lack of evidence any exists. his secretary of state is suggesting the president will be naug rated for a second term. perhaps he was kidding. the president fired his defense secretary and filling the defense department with loyalists, some of whom traffic in conspiracy theories. if this were happening anywher
joining me for insight and analysis are nbc news correspondent carol lee, republican stratist ard card nis, maria teresa kumar, president of voto latino, and jeffrey golderg, editor and chief of "the atlantic." welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest-running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> and a good sunday morning. >>> nearly two weeks after a...
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catch "on assignment" with rh ard engel race for the vaccine sunday at 10:00 p.m. right here on msnbc. tern right here on msnbc. needles. essential for sewing, but maybe not for people with certain inflammatory conditions. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz. the first and only pill of its kind that treats moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, or moderate to severe ulcerative colitis when other medicines have not helped enough. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections. before and during treatment, your doctor should check for infections, like tb and do blood tests. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b or c, have flu-like symptoms, or are prone to infections. serious, sometimes fatal infections, cancers including lymphoma, and blood clots have happened. taking a higher than recommended dose of xeljanz for ra may increase risk of death. tears in the stomach or intestines and serious allergic reactions have happened. needles. fine for some. but for you, there's a pill that may provide symptom relief. ask you
catch "on assignment" with rh ard engel race for the vaccine sunday at 10:00 p.m. right here on msnbc. tern right here on msnbc. needles. essential for sewing, but maybe not for people with certain inflammatory conditions. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz. the first and only pill of its kind that treats moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, or moderate to severe ulcerative colitis when other medicines have not helped enough....
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. >> it's ard to say is it worth of money today do i think it will take the place of gold to a large yeah, i do >> it's not just the money manager buying bitcoin kate rooney is here with more for us >> hey, kelly. square and paypal users are driving some of that recent demand for bitcoin according to some estimates, those companies are now soaking up all of the new bitcoin coming on to the mark each day. paypal partnered with paxos. volume skyrocketed according to crypto hedge fund pantera capital, within weeks paypal users are buying up 70% of new bitcoin coming on to the market they estimate square had already been buying up more than 40% of new bitcoin. jack dorsey's company launched bitcoin trading a couple years ago and this year said it was adding 50 million worth of bitcoin to square's balance sheet. the demand may be one of the factors adding to the rally by offering trading these main street apps are able to take some of the friction out of buying. >> but a couple of years ago we still had all retail buying. >> right, right. so it's now new retail buyers that are already on
. >> it's ard to say is it worth of money today do i think it will take the place of gold to a large yeah, i do >> it's not just the money manager buying bitcoin kate rooney is here with more for us >> hey, kelly. square and paypal users are driving some of that recent demand for bitcoin according to some estimates, those companies are now soaking up all of the new bitcoin coming on to the mark each day. paypal partnered with paxos. volume skyrocketed according to crypto hedge...
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and it seems to me the discussion you've already ard is really very good explning how nuanced and difficult and complated the issue basically is. but there are couple of areas outside the military that had the same revolution is military affairs. also been through a thing called the revution of terrorist affairs. all revolutionary crime affairs. both of those the thinking from john's book it would apply to them really interestingly. ta about first note talk litt bit about cme and what's been happening in the course ofhe century essentially. th big event of course is 911 in which a standard thing was everything had changed. an of course basically what has happened is virtuly nothing has changed. 911 ill stands outs ten mes, more than ten times greater than any other terrorist act, more destructive of four after 911 in war zones are out. the next year, 2002 people were seeing a big revolution happening in terms of technog technology. let me just quote you from a very lg article and the summer of june of 2002 in the "washington pt" it's 3000 words, extremely long article. he quotes a whole bun
and it seems to me the discussion you've already ard is really very good explning how nuanced and difficult and complated the issue basically is. but there are couple of areas outside the military that had the same revolution is military affairs. also been through a thing called the revution of terrorist affairs. all revolutionary crime affairs. both of those the thinking from john's book it would apply to them really interestingly. ta about first note talk litt bit about cme and what's been...