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tom: greenberg tragedy and texas, the wonderful greenberg family had a fire, major emergency.m going to cook a turkey, one of these hugely overpriced things that has like lead pellets in it. it, went out and hunted whatever. people are going to leave in droves. jonathan: they are leaving this show right now. is. not know where lisa lisa abramowicz is not with us today. good plan. alongside tom keene, i am jonathan ferro. not have toom does get through a divorce arlo -- over the holidays. i do not think i could cope through the new year. this is bloomberg. it is said attorney general william barr may make president trump happy with his election fraud probe, but they say it is unlikely to change the results. concern that the probe could undercut public support for joe biden. mike pompeo is not acting like a lame-duck secretary of state. he warns the u.s. is not finished yet and it comes to acting tough on china. in a speech to the ronald reagan institute, he called the chinese communists party a marxist, leninist monster that is antithetical to human freedom. president-elect bid
tom: greenberg tragedy and texas, the wonderful greenberg family had a fire, major emergency.m going to cook a turkey, one of these hugely overpriced things that has like lead pellets in it. it, went out and hunted whatever. people are going to leave in droves. jonathan: they are leaving this show right now. is. not know where lisa lisa abramowicz is not with us today. good plan. alongside tom keene, i am jonathan ferro. not have toom does get through a divorce arlo -- over the holidays. i do...
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us you're feeling very optimistic about you know this not going all the way to the courts karen greenberg john malcolm thank you both for your insight we've got some developments out of nevada where the supreme court has rejected an emergency motion filed by the campaign to stop processing a mail in ballots say we've spoken of course to rob reynolds about this last hour rob so bring us up to speed with what's happened. well this is very relevant to the conversation that you were just having with with your guests on the panel the supreme court of the state of nevada has told the trump campaign and the state republican party that it will not halt the counting of ballots on an expedited basis that is right away now this dates back to several days ago when the those 2 bodies the trump campaign in this state republican party said that there were problems they alleged there were problems with the signature matching of mail in ballots the they took that to a lower court the judge in that case summarily dismissed it said they hadn't proven any factual basis for their assertions now they went toda
us you're feeling very optimistic about you know this not going all the way to the courts karen greenberg john malcolm thank you both for your insight we've got some developments out of nevada where the supreme court has rejected an emergency motion filed by the campaign to stop processing a mail in ballots say we've spoken of course to rob reynolds about this last hour rob so bring us up to speed with what's happened. well this is very relevant to the conversation that you were just having...
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>> reporter: samantha greenberg is a vibrant, energetic 5-year-old do you feel lonely sometimes during this time >> yeah. >> reporter: sam couldn't wait to make the big kid transition to kindergarten but the first day on zoom a sore disappointment. >> she started crying. she said, please, please let me go see other kids i'll wear two masks. >> reporter: to complicate things, sam has twin 2-year-old sisters and they are going to preschool. >> samantha came up to them and just started crying and she said, you get to go to school it's not fair. you can make friends and i just have to go on poopy zoom. >> reporter: child psychiatrist dr. herald coplowitz i head of the child mind institute. >> the best news is that development isn't linear and kids are remarkably resilient. >> reporter: but there are some troubling signs. since last march, emergency rooms have seen an astounding spike of mental health visits for kids 5 to 11. >> before we had covid, 1 out of 5 american children had a mental health disorder and less than half of them got help. because of covid every child in america's mental
>> reporter: samantha greenberg is a vibrant, energetic 5-year-old do you feel lonely sometimes during this time >> yeah. >> reporter: sam couldn't wait to make the big kid transition to kindergarten but the first day on zoom a sore disappointment. >> she started crying. she said, please, please let me go see other kids i'll wear two masks. >> reporter: to complicate things, sam has twin 2-year-old sisters and they are going to preschool. >> samantha came up...
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let's bring back our panel of experts karen greenberg is an author and director of the central national security at fordham university school of law john malcolm is director of the miss sense of for legal and judicial studies and senior legal fellow at the heritage foundation karen the nevada supreme court has denied an emergency request by president trump's campaign and the state republican party to immediately order clock county election officials to stop processing mail ballots to what extent is this going to be an issue do you think in this election now. you know i think part of that might have to do with just what the final division is another words if fine wins by a certain amount you may not be contesting i think a lot of it's going to have to do with the end right now we're kind of in an elevator so we don't know i think the supreme court although they have made decisions like response into getting away or extending the count and the timing which seems to be counted in some ways they've given cues that in a way they may not want to get over an evolved so i'm not thinking it's de
let's bring back our panel of experts karen greenberg is an author and director of the central national security at fordham university school of law john malcolm is director of the miss sense of for legal and judicial studies and senior legal fellow at the heritage foundation karen the nevada supreme court has denied an emergency request by president trump's campaign and the state republican party to immediately order clock county election officials to stop processing mail ballots to what...
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in greenberg, kenny choi, kpix 5. >>> united health are starting a pilot program. it is sending out home testing kits for colon cancer to 15,000 customers to see if that will help catch the disease earlier. >>> coming up, a warning from california's teachers. why they want schools to think twice about the reopening plans. >>> and how amazon is trying to be your go-two source for prescriptions. >> coming up, new at 6:00. >>> the county is maxing out the capacity at the newest covid testing site. why they say that is not a reason to get to get a distinctive and christmas. >> not an excuse to push the boundaries. >> plus, a nearly century of an old mobile diner in the bay area. >>> it is in trouble, but the owners are did you know that geico's whole 15 minutes thing... that came from me. really. my first idea was "in one quarter of an hour, your savings will tower... over you. figuratively speaking." but that's not catchy, is it? that's not going to swim about in your brain. so i thought, what about... 15 minutes. 15 percent. serendipity. 15 minutes could save you 15%
in greenberg, kenny choi, kpix 5. >>> united health are starting a pilot program. it is sending out home testing kits for colon cancer to 15,000 customers to see if that will help catch the disease earlier. >>> coming up, a warning from california's teachers. why they want schools to think twice about the reopening plans. >>> and how amazon is trying to be your go-two source for prescriptions. >> coming up, new at 6:00. >>> the county is maxing out the...
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greenberg makes it very clear. russia is ready for mass vaccination. and what an exciting news the drug known as sputnik could be, is already spreading across the country. we just heard that russia sells us to some other states as well. its production grows just as we have to say that developers and scientists, they struggle because there are some restrictions due to corona virus pandemic. and it affects the production process. but still russia plans to have 500000 days is in the bamber, and is planning to produce to start producing in 6000000 doses a month by april. that is very impressive. you would not argue, well, speaking about this vaccine, as you just said, 2 phases of its clinical trials are now behind and they were meant to prove that the drug is safe. so now we can say that sputnik we is 100 percent safe and it is currently undergoing phase 3 of the trials. and the idea of this part is to study how effective the drug is. and now we are receiving 1st, early interim, but still very, very positive results. let's take a look. breaking the 1st int
greenberg makes it very clear. russia is ready for mass vaccination. and what an exciting news the drug known as sputnik could be, is already spreading across the country. we just heard that russia sells us to some other states as well. its production grows just as we have to say that developers and scientists, they struggle because there are some restrictions due to corona virus pandemic. and it affects the production process. but still russia plans to have 500000 days is in the bamber, and is...
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appears to be evidence of systemic corruption between the president president to be perhaps and china greenberg and absolutely nothing the mainstream media put 8 fire wall between the truth and what so not only are we going to get a new version of whatever this laughter white integration is you're going to see a new form of information pipeline and people who say we're going to go around whatever you mainstream media were before wait you see what you see now and even jack dorsey and the friends of all doppelganger cannot stop this you know they have awakened my friends the sleeping giant to paraphrase a very famous reference you know george george you know if the senate remains in republican hands. biden will rule by executive order ok but some of the things that he may order again i'm thinking about 1st amendment i'm thinking about 2nd amendment an executive order on immigration because you know he respected more people more than a lot of people talk about politics they don't know what they're talking about the president has why we wait when it comes to all that stuff and they were going at th
appears to be evidence of systemic corruption between the president president to be perhaps and china greenberg and absolutely nothing the mainstream media put 8 fire wall between the truth and what so not only are we going to get a new version of whatever this laughter white integration is you're going to see a new form of information pipeline and people who say we're going to go around whatever you mainstream media were before wait you see what you see now and even jack dorsey and the friends...
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getting in the business with plenty of physical problems over the ocean of agricultural interest greenberg's entails, but a lot of the rivers he has one of these of us is there. the organization here is rather easier to do just let's go with that 2nd point 1st. are there any african or developing countries who are nightly to get the vaccine 1st? critically you pick that one? well, i do think we are going to see more equitable distribution once. and some of these candidates become available in a more formal way. every game is exactly right in that we have a core history around the world of ensuring equity in the way that we develop, evaluate, and then make available different innovations around the world. i think there have been attempts and new forms of art or ships related to coba, but also in ensuring that the way that the trials have been conducted include the diverse populations. and i'm hopeful though, i think it may be a bit of time before all countries get access to this vaccine when it's available that at least will start to see some distribution early on. and hopefully early in 2021
getting in the business with plenty of physical problems over the ocean of agricultural interest greenberg's entails, but a lot of the rivers he has one of these of us is there. the organization here is rather easier to do just let's go with that 2nd point 1st. are there any african or developing countries who are nightly to get the vaccine 1st? critically you pick that one? well, i do think we are going to see more equitable distribution once. and some of these candidates become available in a...
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. >> my name is karen greenberg and i'm the director of the center on national security at fordham law school. i'm delighted to be joined by the author of the new book the black banners
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. >> good afternoon, my name is karen greenberg and i'm the director of national security at fordham law school and i'm delighted to be joined by the author of the new book the black bannersdeclassified . the war on terror after 9/11 area i think you probably know ali from some of the events we've done together. he's a former special agent with the fbi and investigated high-profile terrorism cases before, during and after the 9/11 attacks . in recentyears ali has
. >> good afternoon, my name is karen greenberg and i'm the director of national security at fordham law school and i'm delighted to be joined by the author of the new book the black bannersdeclassified . the war on terror after 9/11 area i think you probably know ali from some of the events we've done together. he's a former special agent with the fbi and investigated high-profile terrorism cases before, during and after the 9/11 attacks . in recentyears ali has
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a new greenberg study shows the pandemic has slowed production, so the greenhouse gas levels are nowels. airline and car travel dropped 14% this year. some of that was counterbalanced by all the carbon dioxide, and other pollution caused by huge wildfires here on the west coast and in the rockies. >>> general motors says a breakthrough in chemistry will cut the price of its electric vehicles so they equal those of gas in five years. it will also lower its range per charge to 450 miles. they promised a small electric suv that will cost under $30,000, and pledged to roll out 30 battery powered models worldwide by the year 2025. nearly all current electric vehicles cost more than $30,000. >>> coming up at noon, disneyland theme park has been closed since march, but today the gates opened at its california adventure park. next, the experience that is being offered up to disney lovers. >>> the police chief in walnut creek is reacting to criticism about how his department handled a protest last week. the group called east bay resistance blocked cars, vandalized signs, and a building. at le
a new greenberg study shows the pandemic has slowed production, so the greenhouse gas levels are nowels. airline and car travel dropped 14% this year. some of that was counterbalanced by all the carbon dioxide, and other pollution caused by huge wildfires here on the west coast and in the rockies. >>> general motors says a breakthrough in chemistry will cut the price of its electric vehicles so they equal those of gas in five years. it will also lower its range per charge to 450 miles....
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a thanksgiving tradition goes up in flames. 80,000 greenberg smoked turkeys gone the business ownersirds were destroyed in a fire in their plant in tyler 90 miles outside of dallas, now they're shutting down with thanksgiving two weeks away. >> it's the most 2020 thing that could happen to thanksgiving in texas. >> it's the year that keeps on taking >>> new york, this 75-foot norway spruce selected as this year's rockefeller center christmas tree right now it sits around route 23 tomorrow it gets chopped down and then it will be ready for a three-hour drive to manhattan this weekend some holiday traditions still standing tall on this cnbc trip coast to coast ♪ ♪ >>> i'm shepard smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news the trump administration refusing to cooperate with the president elect biden's transition team. it's left in the dark while preparing for the government takeover of the government including key intelligence operations and the fight against covid. andy card was george j. bush's chief of staff, he helped guide bush's campaign through the 2
a thanksgiving tradition goes up in flames. 80,000 greenberg smoked turkeys gone the business ownersirds were destroyed in a fire in their plant in tyler 90 miles outside of dallas, now they're shutting down with thanksgiving two weeks away. >> it's the most 2020 thing that could happen to thanksgiving in texas. >> it's the year that keeps on taking >>> new york, this 75-foot norway spruce selected as this year's rockefeller center christmas tree right now it sits around...
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. >> my name is karen greenberg.hank you so much for joining us here at the center on national security at fordham law. we're delighted to be bringing you this afternoon's conversation. with me today is chris whipple, award winning author, journalist, documentary maker. his new book is "the spy masters". can you see it? how the cia director shaped history and the future. and we'll talk a lot about this book today. first, i just want to say, thank you, chris, thank you for joining us. >> a pleasure to be here. thanks for having me. >> this is actually a wonderful read. when i started it, i was sort of like, oh, no, this is going to be too much information, i won't be able to take it in. it's fantastic. it's based on, in addition to your own knowledge and research, it's based on over 70 interviews and you've interviewed, among those, the leading directors of the cia. living directors of the cia. except for the current one. and it's really not so-- i'm going to stay it out there. it's not so much about the cia directors
. >> my name is karen greenberg.hank you so much for joining us here at the center on national security at fordham law. we're delighted to be bringing you this afternoon's conversation. with me today is chris whipple, award winning author, journalist, documentary maker. his new book is "the spy masters". can you see it? how the cia director shaped history and the future. and we'll talk a lot about this book today. first, i just want to say, thank you, chris, thank you for...
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. >> my name is karen greenberg and i'm the director on national security at the law school . i'm delighted today to be joined by the author of the new book, the black banner, declassified it. the war on terror after 911. you probably know, a former special agent with the fbi and investigative high-profile cases before during and after the 911 attacks. in recent years he's brought his investigative skills in the private sector the ceo of a group . is the founder of the center . and his specialty is global security affairs everything from governance poachers to state actors to nonstate actors and going to try to explore as much of that today as we can. in one think that i one of time that is each day we publish. something that you should really read every day. it's a wonderful deep dive into a timely issue goes to the heart of what we should be thinking about even if it is not in the headlines . anything from white supremacy is on to what is happening with al qaeda and isis to the geopolitics of the nationstate and powers. i encourage you to read every day. i also encourage you
. >> my name is karen greenberg and i'm the director on national security at the law school . i'm delighted today to be joined by the author of the new book, the black banner, declassified it. the war on terror after 911. you probably know, a former special agent with the fbi and investigative high-profile cases before during and after the 911 attacks. in recent years he's brought his investigative skills in the private sector the ceo of a group . is the founder of the center . and his...
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i'm karen greenberg and i'm the director of the center on national security at fordham law school.nsulated today to be joined by allie phon by the new book the black standard declassified how tortured the war on terror after 911. i thank you probably know olley from some events we've done together, former supervisory special agent with the fbi, investigated high-profile terrorism cases before, during and after the 911 attack and in recent years he is brought his investigative skills to the private sector and is ceo of the soup on center and specialty is global security affairs in everything from governance culture to state actors to nonstate actors and i will try to put as much of that today as we can. one thing i want to point out is each day the soufan center publishes a soufan brief which is something you should read every day. it is a wonderful deep dive into a timely issue that goes to the heart of what we should be thinking about even if it's not in the headlines. anything from whites promises him to what is happening with al qaeda and isis to the geopolitics of nationstates
i'm karen greenberg and i'm the director of the center on national security at fordham law school.nsulated today to be joined by allie phon by the new book the black standard declassified how tortured the war on terror after 911. i thank you probably know olley from some events we've done together, former supervisory special agent with the fbi, investigated high-profile terrorism cases before, during and after the 911 attack and in recent years he is brought his investigative skills to the...
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. >> my name is karen greenberg and i'm the director on national security at the law school .delighted today to be joined by the author of the new book, the black banner, declassified it. the war on terror after 911. you probably know, a former special agent with the fbi and investigative high-profile cases before during and after the 911 attacks. in recent years he's
. >> my name is karen greenberg and i'm the director on national security at the law school .delighted today to be joined by the author of the new book, the black banner, declassified it. the war on terror after 911. you probably know, a former special agent with the fbi and investigative high-profile cases before during and after the 911 attacks. in recent years he's
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. >> good afternoon, my name is karen greenberg and i'm the director of national security at fordham law school and i'm delighted to be joined by the author of the new book the black bannersdeclassified . the war on terror after 9/11 area i think you probably know ali from some of the events we've done together. he's a former special agent with the fbi and investigated high-profile terrorism cases before, during and after the 9/11 attacks . in recentyears ali has brought his investigative skills to the private sector . he is the founder of the dupont center and his specialty is global security, everything from governance culture to state actors and nonstate actors and i'm going to try to explore as much of that todayas we can . i want to find out each day the dupont center publishes. [inaudible] it is a wonderful deep dive into a timely issue that goes to the heart of what we should be thinking about even if it's not in the headlines. anything from white supremacy to what's happening with al qaeda and isis and regional powers and i encourage you to read it every day. i also encourage
. >> good afternoon, my name is karen greenberg and i'm the director of national security at fordham law school and i'm delighted to be joined by the author of the new book the black bannersdeclassified . the war on terror after 9/11 area i think you probably know ali from some of the events we've done together. he's a former special agent with the fbi and investigated high-profile terrorism cases before, during and after the 9/11 attacks . in recentyears ali has brought his investigative...
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. >> reporter: samantha greenberg is a vibrant, energetic 5-year-old. >> do you feel lonely sometimesuring this time? >> yeah. >> reporter: sam couldn't wait to make the big kid transition to kindergarten. but the first day on zoom, a sore disappointment. >> she started crying. she said, please, please let me go see other kids. i'll wear two masks. >> reporter: dr. celia says she's seeing the effects. >> you're telling me a 3-year-old is not too young to experience anxiety and depression, and you're seeing it? >> we're seeing it. we're seeing little kids really struggling with anxiety, with depression in terms of regression in their behavior, being clingy, night terrors. these are all behavioral ways that these children are telling parents they're really struggling. >> joining us to discuss, former secretary of education under president obama, arne duncan. before we get to schools, i want to talk about you. you've shared that you and your family tested positive for the coronavirus. how are you doing, and what do you want us to understand about the virus? >> yeah, we're getting stronge
. >> reporter: samantha greenberg is a vibrant, energetic 5-year-old. >> do you feel lonely sometimesuring this time? >> yeah. >> reporter: sam couldn't wait to make the big kid transition to kindergarten. but the first day on zoom, a sore disappointment. >> she started crying. she said, please, please let me go see other kids. i'll wear two masks. >> reporter: dr. celia says she's seeing the effects. >> you're telling me a 3-year-old is not too young...
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greenberg's last seen computer scientists tackling the obstacles of technological implication of an advanced new society that has become more like on technology . his work on technology leaders such as eli must once put the question in his 2000 book the most human human for his night table reading. in his new book the alignment problem is dependence on ai questions whether or not the system can help us or the systems simply are a replication of an inevitable human desire, how can we handle ontechnology . here he argues that all these things make decisions for us, essentially we will be discussing a lot of the next hour and i want to ask your questions to watching live , read our questions in the chat on youtube . so i can work them into our conversation. thank you brian and welcome. thank you forjoining us . >> you for having me. >> this is not your first book. i want to ask kind of the ultimate question that is the obvious question we ask an author but we're just setting the plate for our station here and that is why did you try to tackle this kind of thing now in this book. >> it's a great
greenberg's last seen computer scientists tackling the obstacles of technological implication of an advanced new society that has become more like on technology . his work on technology leaders such as eli must once put the question in his 2000 book the most human human for his night table reading. in his new book the alignment problem is dependence on ai questions whether or not the system can help us or the systems simply are a replication of an inevitable human desire, how can we handle...
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. >> my name is karen greenberg and i'm the director of the center on national security at fordham law school. i'm delighted to be joined by the author of the new book the black banners declassified: how torture derails the war on terror after 9/11. you probably know him from events we've done together. he's a visiting special agent with the fbi and he's investigated high-profile terrorism cases after the 9/11 attacks. he has investigated skills to the private sector and these ceo of the stephan group and author of the fordham center and his specialty is global security, everything from governance culture and state actors, nonstate actors and i'm going to try to cover as much of that today as we can. one thing i want to point out is each day the center publishes the stephan group intel brief which is something you should really, you should read every day. it's a wonderful insight into a timely issue that goes to the heart of what we should be thinking about even if it's not in the headlines, everything from white supremacy to what's happening with al qaeda and isis geopolitics in washi
. >> my name is karen greenberg and i'm the director of the center on national security at fordham law school. i'm delighted to be joined by the author of the new book the black banners declassified: how torture derails the war on terror after 9/11. you probably know him from events we've done together. he's a visiting special agent with the fbi and he's investigated high-profile terrorism cases after the 9/11 attacks. he has investigated skills to the private sector and these ceo of the...
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david greenberg is the founder and ceo of updater and he joins us now.long time about how many people are leaving the big cities but i want you to tell us where they're going. >> hi, stuart. thanks for having me on. yeah, we are seeing striking new migration patterns as a result of the pandemic. there are definitely some cities gaining a lot of residents and some cities losing a lot of residents. in terms of the gainers, the cities gaining residents, denver and austin. those two cities have been gaining a lot of residents before the pandemic, but the rate of growth massively accelerated during the pandemic. what's so interesting about those two cities is that the majority of the new residents moving in came from out of state so they are attracting residents from all over the country because of their great reputation for quality of life. i would also point out a handful of cities in north carolina. relative to their population size, they saw tremendous growth. greenville, raleigh, wilmington, charlotte. all of them saw almost no residents leave during the
david greenberg is the founder and ceo of updater and he joins us now.long time about how many people are leaving the big cities but i want you to tell us where they're going. >> hi, stuart. thanks for having me on. yeah, we are seeing striking new migration patterns as a result of the pandemic. there are definitely some cities gaining a lot of residents and some cities losing a lot of residents. in terms of the gainers, the cities gaining residents, denver and austin. those two cities...