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this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: let's get to rachel chang, who put this together. w has this been constructed? rachel: that's right, we spent months on this new ranking, and what we wanted to look at was indicated -- was indicators of the situation in different auntries right now, almost year into covid-19. so not only do we have the usual cases, mortality rate. we have also looked at access to phase 3 vaccines, we have looked theockdown strictness, health care system, and the overall idea is to show the places that it is best to be in right now in the covid era. francine: so top performers in the past -- and i know you have taiwan at number three, new zealand at number one -- does it automatically make the top performers also for next year because of early deals with vaccine makers? rachel: what we have seen is access to vaccines indicator is going to become increasingly important, and this is the most obvious of an example in the u.s., where the administration of donald trump basically said it was not going to put an effort into controlling the virus, it was compl
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. -- with rachel chang. what does the ranking try to capture ny? -- capture and why?-the starting point is the covid-19 has been such a transformational event. everything we know about the world. which places would best handle a pandemic. that has proven to be wrong. what we wanted to achieve was to be able to capture indicators and put together a set of data that would give us a snapshot of how the world actually looks in the coronavirus era. tom: went to the best performers have in common -- what did the best performers have in common? >> what has emerged is there was some discussion prior to the ranking coming out that it seemed as though authoritarian countries were doing well while we have many prominent democracies, the u.s., the u.k. not doing well. wase was a question of, that something democratic societies are not cut out for? what the ranking shows is that is not true. eight out of the 10 mocker sees. like newuntries zealand, norway, denmark in the top 10 as well. it is not like being able to order people into following rules. it is about, is there social tr
. -- with rachel chang. what does the ranking try to capture ny? -- capture and why?-the starting point is the covid-19 has been such a transformational event. everything we know about the world. which places would best handle a pandemic. that has proven to be wrong. what we wanted to achieve was to be able to capture indicators and put together a set of data that would give us a snapshot of how the world actually looks in the coronavirus era. tom: went to the best performers have in common --...
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we are joined by rachel chang.uman behavior, this should come as no surprise, but how are people looking to get these vaccines first? rachel: it is something we always knew would happen. we are seeing it happen in china first because the regulator there has given emergency use authorization to the local vaccine shots as early as midyear so there's been some months now that the vaccine was out being disseminated to frontline medical workers, customs officers, and once a vaccine is out there, human nature comes in, the black market comes in, and now, we are seeing that this is happening in a lot of places. the journalists recording the story were offered a shot themselves a people they were interviewing for the story. we talked to people who would be pretending to be employees of a certain company to be eligible for the vaccine. we talked to people as well who were just given the shot because they had connections with local government officials. this is something that we will be seeing everywhere. anyd: this is preci
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does that change the overall picture? rachelnt indicators in the ranking is how many supply agreements different countries have with phase three. the vaccine agreement indicator has helped to push up the .anking otherwise, the strategy is not there. the vaccine indicator, they had the most agreements in the world right now. what we are going to see as we come into a situation where vaccine start getting approved and distributed is that these countries are in a really good position to see a quick turnaround in their cases and fatalities. we expect in a couple of months that with the u.s. so well-positioned to access these extraordinarily effective vaccines that there could be a big drop in the cases and that could quickly push them up the rankings. our issue consumer and health editor. carrie lam delivering her delayed policy address. there is no shortage of issues from pandemic to politics. we will be discussing what is on the agenda. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i am karina mitchell with the first word headlines. wall street is soun
does that change the overall picture? rachelnt indicators in the ranking is how many supply agreements different countries have with phase three. the vaccine agreement indicator has helped to push up the .anking otherwise, the strategy is not there. the vaccine indicator, they had the most agreements in the world right now. what we are going to see as we come into a situation where vaccine start getting approved and distributed is that these countries are in a really good position to see a...
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rachel.ave lost of course we were speaking to bloomberg's rachel chang. coming up on the program, our exclusive interview with the ceo of singapore airlines. we are going to be asking campbell wilson about the future of low-cost carriers in a post-pandemic world. ahead, the outlook for fixed income and foreign australia'sm one of biggest institutional investment funds. susan buckley is on with us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ next. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: there are three potentially successful vaccines on the table and we have equity markets trading at record highs. yet sentiment remains fragile. we have the virus continuing to rise in europe and the u.s. the dollar trading the lowest in 2.5 years. let's get to brisbane. susan is managing director for liquid markets group. welcome to the program. it is amazing. during the height of a pandemic and you have equity markets at an absolutely turn. november the best month on record. what gives? >> it certainly is an amazing environment. obviously risk assets are very well supported by the policy environment
rachel.ave lost of course we were speaking to bloomberg's rachel chang. coming up on the program, our exclusive interview with the ceo of singapore airlines. we are going to be asking campbell wilson about the future of low-cost carriers in a post-pandemic world. ahead, the outlook for fixed income and foreign australia'sm one of biggest institutional investment funds. susan buckley is on with us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ next. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: there are three potentially...
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change. cnn's rachel crane reports. >> reporter: plastic.daily lives, but it's threatening our planet, polluting our oceans and releasing harmful emissions. its entire life cycle annually emits the same amount of greenhouse gases as nearly 184 million cars. >> we're in a bad condition right now. we have to go in the other direction. >> reporter: for new light technologies that meant figuring out how to reduce carbon emissions and plastic pollution at the same time. the company found a solution in the ocean. >> what we found early on is that there are natural microorganisms in the ocean that consume greenhouse gas as their food source. >> reporter: after being fed the organisms naturally produce a bio polymer. the company calls it air carbon. it can be molded into pretty much anything you'd make with plastic like sunglasses or straws. but because it's natural air carbon degrades in the ocean in about a year. plastic can take hundreds of years. what do you think it's going to take for air carbon to make a dent. >> this straw for example reduce
change. cnn's rachel crane reports. >> reporter: plastic.daily lives, but it's threatening our planet, polluting our oceans and releasing harmful emissions. its entire life cycle annually emits the same amount of greenhouse gases as nearly 184 million cars. >> we're in a bad condition right now. we have to go in the other direction. >> reporter: for new light technologies that meant figuring out how to reduce carbon emissions and plastic pollution at the same time. the company...
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but before we leave this step, rachel, we need to change the laws so that this never happens again. you know, this is 16 days too late. we are now basically three weeks after election day. the transition period is only 11 weeks. so, three weeks of that has gone. but this is important. this starts the period of time where the president-elect can get intelligence briefings, that they can have these background investigations for the nominees you've talked about, that agency officials can start to talk to transition officials, millions of dollars can be used to pay for the staff. but fundamentally, with all of this, this only works if there is a working relationship between both sides. in 2008, when i ran obama's transition, i had a twice-daily phone call with president bush's deputy chief of staff when we worked out problems that came up during the transition, and that happened because of the top-down message that president bush gave, that he wanted his entire administration to cooperate. he wanted the smoothest transition in history. so, ultimately, these legal steps can happen. but u
but before we leave this step, rachel, we need to change the laws so that this never happens again. you know, this is 16 days too late. we are now basically three weeks after election day. the transition period is only 11 weeks. so, three weeks of that has gone. but this is important. this starts the period of time where the president-elect can get intelligence briefings, that they can have these background investigations for the nominees you've talked about, that agency officials can start to...
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it's all about who i am not i'm rachel join me for me to get money to host. climate change. gears today the future. dot com. click turn. they're still counting all the election votes in the united states markets from wall street to hong kong seem able to smell of victory they like. also coming up the world's largest i.p.o. was a jew today but beijing brought it to a grinding halt at very short notice we take a look at what happened to the $37000000000.00 and group listing. and kenya seeks a friendlier repayment terms for a. annis loan used to finance a railway construction project. welcome to d.w. business i'm joined on in berlin thanks for joining us now markets may despise uncertainty but they've been taking election variability on the chin quite well even the dow jones industrial average climbed 1.27 percent right at the opening on thursday asian shares a scaled near 3 year peak after a democrat joe biden picked up wins in some closely fought states and great publicans looks set to hold on to their majority in the senate analysts are calling it the goldilocks gridlock or
it's all about who i am not i'm rachel join me for me to get money to host. climate change. gears today the future. dot com. click turn. they're still counting all the election votes in the united states markets from wall street to hong kong seem able to smell of victory they like. also coming up the world's largest i.p.o. was a jew today but beijing brought it to a grinding halt at very short notice we take a look at what happened to the $37000000000.00 and group listing. and kenya seeks a...
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as members of the party's progressive wing press the administration for bold action on climate change. rachel campos-duffy joins us now. thank you for coming on. it is hard to get unity when you can't get your own party on the same page. there is some big pushback happening from progressive who believe joe biden needs to come their way. listen. >> my timeline is different. my timeline is different. i have no time -- our folks don't have another day. we'll make sure that the biden administration sticks to our timeline. >> trace: make sure the biden administration sticks to their timeline. your thoughts, rachel. >> they are on the steps of the u.s. capitol demanding that joe biden give them money through an executive order to enact a multi-trillion dollar green new deal. frankly, if they really cared about the environment they wouldn't be on the steps of the capitol but the chinese embassy. they are oef the big violators of the environment. jobs will move back out of our country and back to china which won't be good for the environment. joe biden promised to be the most progressive president in
as members of the party's progressive wing press the administration for bold action on climate change. rachel campos-duffy joins us now. thank you for coming on. it is hard to get unity when you can't get your own party on the same page. there is some big pushback happening from progressive who believe joe biden needs to come their way. listen. >> my timeline is different. my timeline is different. i have no time -- our folks don't have another day. we'll make sure that the biden...
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immediate effect, whilst former wales captain rachel taylor has been appointed as the full—time women's national skills coach. ireland have made four changes— he'll earn his ninth cap as he takes the place of injured captain johnny sexton, who pulled his hamstring in last week's win over wales. he gets the nod over billy burns, who's on the bench alongside jacob stockdale, who's recovered from a calf strain. and defending championjudd trump has hit a maximum 147 break at the northern ireland open. the world number one made the clearance during his comfortable 4—0 victory in the second round over 16—year—old gao yang. it's the fifth maximum of trump's career. ronnie 0'sullivan was also among today's other winners. and that's all the sport for now. hello there. it's looking much colder today than what we've had recently, thanks to an arctic blast which has spread down across all areas overnight from the north. it'll be windy as well to begin with, with winds tending to ease down. we should see some sign and also a few showers. the reason for the strong winds, you can see the tightly packed isobars across the eastern side of the country. thos
immediate effect, whilst former wales captain rachel taylor has been appointed as the full—time women's national skills coach. ireland have made four changes— he'll earn his ninth cap as he takes the place of injured captain johnny sexton, who pulled his hamstring in last week's win over wales. he gets the nod over billy burns, who's on the bench alongside jacob stockdale, who's recovered from a calf strain. and defending championjudd trump has hit a maximum 147 break at the northern...
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rachel. a close contact of hers tested positive for covid a few days ago. nothing changed tonight. ded something unusual at the top of the show that may have made you think otherwise. everything is still the same. rachel is just quarantining for her own security and everybody els. nothing new to worry about. let me talk about of people who don't believe there's any fraud in this election including two republicans who won their senate races. today made very clear, that, nope, there was no fraud in their senate races. we can probably expect the same line will be taken by north carolina republican senator tom tillis who today won his race after his democratic opponent conceded. so far calls to move on and accept the race have come from just a handful of elected republicans, most including the parties top leaders continuing to go along with if not outright endorse the president's baseless claims of voter fraud. mitch mcconnell said today republican hesitance to accept the result was neither unusual nor alarming while at the same time suggesting republicans will not likely recognize bide
rachel. a close contact of hers tested positive for covid a few days ago. nothing changed tonight. ded something unusual at the top of the show that may have made you think otherwise. everything is still the same. rachel is just quarantining for her own security and everybody els. nothing new to worry about. let me talk about of people who don't believe there's any fraud in this election including two republicans who won their senate races. today made very clear, that, nope, there was no fraud...
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change her life forever. >> what did you do? >> i think you know what i did. >> reporter: she knew. or did she? her name is rachel buffett.ou may remember her from a story we first reported in 2016 about her then fiance, dan wozniak. and about two families in search of the truth. >> i know a lot of answers now. a lot more than i had the last time we met. >> reporter: now, the final curtain. >> i believe with all my heart they were trying to get me back and kill me. >> reporter: new information. >> there's things people need to know, things that need to be said. >> reporter: and a question, what would you do for love? we'll get to all of that. but first, let's go back to where this story began. ♪ orange county, california. not too far from the coast you'll find the camden martinique apartments. >> we had the pools and hot tubs. >> reporter: back in 2010, violet randolph lived there with her then husband. that's where they met a 20 something couple named dan wozniak and rachel buffett. >> a couple a little more mature, the wine drinkers opposed to the hard liquor and met them and thought perfect. how could we go wrong? >> r
change her life forever. >> what did you do? >> i think you know what i did. >> reporter: she knew. or did she? her name is rachel buffett.ou may remember her from a story we first reported in 2016 about her then fiance, dan wozniak. and about two families in search of the truth. >> i know a lot of answers now. a lot more than i had the last time we met. >> reporter: now, the final curtain. >> i believe with all my heart they were trying to get me back and...
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i have changed and i have become very loud mouth about it on social media. >> middle school teacher racheloping to be part of a blue wave of women handing biden a victory. here in michigan, home to wealthier suburbs, women like babbit are coveted at the ballot box. many voted for trump, and the president now pleading them to not spurn him. >> suburban women, will you please likeme. please. please. i saved your damn neighborhood, okay. >> reporter: a life long republican and devout catholic, she grew up learning two life lessons. >> we never missed mass and never missed a vote. >> reporter: you spent 30 years voting republican. are you still a republican? >> no. >> reporter: you don't have to be a democrat to vote for biden. >> no, you have to have a heart. >> reporter: in 2016, she could not bring herself to support the gop nominee. >> he did not have any solutions, he only had anger. and division. >> reporter: instead, she voted for the libertarian. >> i through away my vote and i don't want to do it again. >> reporter: she has taken offense at the attacks on women from trump. especially
i have changed and i have become very loud mouth about it on social media. >> middle school teacher racheloping to be part of a blue wave of women handing biden a victory. here in michigan, home to wealthier suburbs, women like babbit are coveted at the ballot box. many voted for trump, and the president now pleading them to not spurn him. >> suburban women, will you please likeme. please. please. i saved your damn neighborhood, okay. >> reporter: a life long republican and...
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rachel. we filed this suit some time ago after louis dejoy made a number of changes to the postal service thattransfer of absentee ballots. we focused on the transportation decisions that the new postmaster general made. we wanted to make sure that every ballot would be delivered. we hoped to get every ballot delivered on time. we're still fighting to get every ballot delivered even after the process. we have been at hearings every day, and i really must credit not only the attorneys at the legal defense fund and public citizen and covington for being in the courtroom, but judge emmet sullivan has been really on top of every aspect of this case. there have been hearings saturday, sunday, yesterday, today, and there will be tomorrow. and as you point out, i mean obviously it got very fractious yesterday. there was an order that was presented by the judge that required the postal service to do sweeps throughout the day, particularly between 12:00 and 3:00. in the evening, the postal service let it be known that they had not done the sweeps, that they did not feel they had the personnel to do so.
rachel. we filed this suit some time ago after louis dejoy made a number of changes to the postal service thattransfer of absentee ballots. we focused on the transportation decisions that the new postmaster general made. we wanted to make sure that every ballot would be delivered. we hoped to get every ballot delivered on time. we're still fighting to get every ballot delivered even after the process. we have been at hearings every day, and i really must credit not only the attorneys at the...
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change the fact that joe biden won the election. he's expected to announce members of his economic team next week. >> rachel, thank you. >>> next to major developments in iran. the iranian government is accusing israel of assassinating their top nuclear scientist. calling it an act of state terror. here's james longman. >> reporter: tonight, iran says its most senior nuclear scientist was killed in iran. he was pronounced dead at the hospital. he's the man western intelligence thinks was behind their covert nuclear program. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu spoke about him in may, 2018. >> this is how dr. mohsen fakhrizadeh, head of project amad, remember that name, fakhrizadeh. >> reporter: iran's foreign minister javad zarif has called the killing an act of state terror. accusing israel of being behind it. although tonight, neither although tonight, neither israel nor the pentagon is commenting. israel was widely blamed for four other assassinations of iranian nuclear scientists between 2010 and 2012. fakhrizadeh's killing comes as concerns grow over iran's uranium enrichment activity. that was what the now severely weakened i
change the fact that joe biden won the election. he's expected to announce members of his economic team next week. >> rachel, thank you. >>> next to major developments in iran. the iranian government is accusing israel of assassinating their top nuclear scientist. calling it an act of state terror. here's james longman. >> reporter: tonight, iran says its most senior nuclear scientist was killed in iran. he was pronounced dead at the hospital. he's the man western...
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immediate effect, whilst former wales captain rachel taylor has been appointed as the full—time women's national skills coach. ireland have made four changesace of injured captain johnny sexton, who pulled his hamstring in last week's win over wales. he gets the nod over billy burns, who's on the bench alongside jacob stockdale, who's recovered from a calf strain. and defending championjudd trump has hit a maximum 147 break at the northern ireland 0pen. the world number one made the clearance during his comfortable 4—0 victory in the second round over 16—year—old gao yang. it's the fifth maximum of trump's career. ronnie 0'sullivan was also among today's other winners. and that is all your sport for now. from me and the team, good night. hello there. much colder today than it has been of late thanks to an arctic blast, but this arctic blast is going to be quite brief because milder air looms in the atlantic and will arrive on friday for many areas. so today, cold. it will be windy as well to start with, and we'll have a mixture of sunshine and showers. the pressure chart shows why it's windy — northerly winds, lots of isobars across northe
immediate effect, whilst former wales captain rachel taylor has been appointed as the full—time women's national skills coach. ireland have made four changesace of injured captain johnny sexton, who pulled his hamstring in last week's win over wales. he gets the nod over billy burns, who's on the bench alongside jacob stockdale, who's recovered from a calf strain. and defending championjudd trump has hit a maximum 147 break at the northern ireland 0pen. the world number one made the clearance...
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change. that is "all in" for this wednesday night. "the rachelts right now with ali velshi in for rachel. good evening, ali. >> doom scrolling is bad but your twitter feed is nice. you make political criticism with some good down home fun. have yourself a great evening and a great thanksgiving. >> you too. you too. >>> well, thank you. and thank you to you at home for joining this hour. happy thanksgiving eve. rachel has the night off, but don't worry. she and susan are fine. now, look, everybody knows president ford pardoned richard nixon. it is the most consequential pardon in american history, the one by
change. that is "all in" for this wednesday night. "the rachelts right now with ali velshi in for rachel. good evening, ali. >> doom scrolling is bad but your twitter feed is nice. you make political criticism with some good down home fun. have yourself a great evening and a great thanksgiving. >> you too. you too. >>> well, thank you. and thank you to you at home for joining this hour. happy thanksgiving eve. rachel has the night off, but don't worry. she...
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>> rachel, i am not that concerned at this point. that could changecertainly have had my moments of concern over the last few weeks. here's the thing. the world knows joe biden will be the next president of the united states. there's no ambiguity to that, and it's clear to any adversaries that would think of testing us, and i would break faith and confidence in our law enforcement, our u.s. military to keep us safe in this very important moment. donald trump, no doubt, may behave in a fashion that is chaotic, that is disruptive and counter productive over the next two months. i hope that's not the case. i hope with the light of day and the opportunity to reflect and those around him with caution a different path, and if he does, we may have a rocky couple of months, but we have light at the end of the tunnel, and we know where we will be and that's in safe and competent hands, and leadership with integrity that cares deeply about this country. we will have leadership that puts the interests of the united states and its people first, and that is an ext
>> rachel, i am not that concerned at this point. that could changecertainly have had my moments of concern over the last few weeks. here's the thing. the world knows joe biden will be the next president of the united states. there's no ambiguity to that, and it's clear to any adversaries that would think of testing us, and i would break faith and confidence in our law enforcement, our u.s. military to keep us safe in this very important moment. donald trump, no doubt, may behave in a...
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changes and i'm going to flip the result. that's hard to do practically. >> right, yeah. >> rachel, now is the time in 2020 when i ask you, butaid? sorry, but here's what he said. >> they called california the moments the polls closed. how many votes do you have to be ahead to win -- for a republican to win here? how many votes do we have to be ahead? 400,000 is not enough with 80-plus percent. >> he's doing his own math in pa and he's part of the legal team that's advising donald trump to do this math in wisconsin. fact check for us. >> i mean, last night in that speech, that just horrendously terrible speech trump gave, he simultaneously argued that, you know, in wisconsin the margins were not big enough for biden to catch up, but in nevada and arizona, the exact same sized margins were, of course, large enough for him to catch up to biden, you know? so it's really funny how math works like that. here's what i will say. it's really important for people to understand the conventional way that courts have operated i'm not sure are going to be good guide points for us. we are really in a completely new and unprecedented territ
changes and i'm going to flip the result. that's hard to do practically. >> right, yeah. >> rachel, now is the time in 2020 when i ask you, butaid? sorry, but here's what he said. >> they called california the moments the polls closed. how many votes do you have to be ahead to win -- for a republican to win here? how many votes do we have to be ahead? 400,000 is not enough with 80-plus percent. >> he's doing his own math in pa and he's part of the legal team that's...
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rachel: they are not showing any signs that the reality or the results of this election are going to change. you know, it's interesting. according to our abc news count, we have joe biden at 306 electoral votes. and that's how many electoral votes that president trump had when he won the election. and he called it a landslide. and so they're not really giving too much weight into what the president is doing here. as he was pushing ts just days before the election, they were calling it all a distraction. a distraction away from the reality that at that time, joe biden was leading in the polls. what they do say, though, is this 'em if a emphasis on the president not facing reality and not coming to the terms with the fact that he has lost the election. this puts the american people in a position where they are the real losersecause they're not getting that critical access to the information that they need. and they say real time access to that information is what they are going to need to assess the next crisis in the united states. and right now they don't know what they don't know to put it
rachel: they are not showing any signs that the reality or the results of this election are going to change. you know, it's interesting. according to our abc news count, we have joe biden at 306 electoral votes. and that's how many electoral votes that president trump had when he won the election. and he called it a landslide. and so they're not really giving too much weight into what the president is doing here. as he was pushing ts just days before the election, they were calling it all a...
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change. that is "all in" for this wednesday night. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now with ali velshi in for rachel. good evening, ali. >> doom scrolling is bad but your twitter feed is nice. you make political criticism with some good down home fun. have yourself a great evening and a great thanksgiving. >> you too. you too. >>> well, thank you. and thank you to you at home for joining this hour. happy thanksgiving eve. rachel has the night off, but don't worry. she and susan are fine. now, look, everybody knows president ford pardoned richard nixon. it is the most consequential pardon in american history, the one by which all others have since been measured. but what people may not remember is what a surprise it was at the time that it happened. a month earlier, nixon had famously resigned the president under the threat of impeachment, and he left the white house aboard marine one, handing the presidency off to his vice president, gerald ford. as donald rumsfeld, george w. bush's defense secretary, who served in the ford administration,
change. that is "all in" for this wednesday night. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now with ali velshi in for rachel. good evening, ali. >> doom scrolling is bad but your twitter feed is nice. you make political criticism with some good down home fun. have yourself a great evening and a great thanksgiving. >> you too. you too. >>> well, thank you. and thank you to you at home for joining this hour. happy thanksgiving eve. rachel has the night off,...
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is think the future of the country but i don't blame the pm need to change weakness grama they are to me it's all about a new i'm rachel joins me from the germans on the w. . post. it was the 1st international tribunal in history. the nurnberg trials of. 75 years ago hi randy moss' years of the nazi regime of mourning judging by the allied forces. they were the 1st war criminals to be held accountable for their crimes from. combat by the government down come on down they are going to root out penn. frazier. our 2 part series the 3rd reich. starts nov 12th d w. hello and welcome to in good shape our topic today i think you already guessed it it's about healthy and wonderful looking ahead how to get it and how to make your head look great this is the topic i'm going to talk about today with dr ablow strong and healthy hair has been a killing to beauty in its own right for thousands of years the romans even dye their hair 3000 years ago and they used coms dipped into the ago and the ancient egyptians died with the hides washing dying and curling this is what we still do today but often we use a lot soft chemicals and this
is think the future of the country but i don't blame the pm need to change weakness grama they are to me it's all about a new i'm rachel joins me from the germans on the w. . post. it was the 1st international tribunal in history. the nurnberg trials of. 75 years ago hi randy moss' years of the nazi regime of mourning judging by the allied forces. they were the 1st war criminals to be held accountable for their crimes from. combat by the government down come on down they are going to root out...
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change all that. >>we can't just treat like another. shopping season, even though as a business it's been a very hard year rachel fowler who owns home life is 0 waste in sustainable brand in san francisco says. >>she never felt great about the capitalism of black friday, even though it's a time where businesses make a majority of sales. she says the markups than markdowns often came at a cost of cheaper labor. this year she's joining a dozen other businesses in for going black friday sales and instead we distributing 15% of sales at her store to black indigenous organizations chosen to redistribute. >>a percentage of our sales to a black eye to the black farmer fund which is an organization that's actually based out of new york that piece that fun, black on farms and the second is on the west and land trust fowler along with month cholera in chloe jackman buitrago founded reclaim collaborative a couple months ago. >>and are starting with a powerful first initiative to reclaim black friday first we're white owned businesses to take the redistribution which is essentially this idea that we recognize that there have years of oppression and
change all that. >>we can't just treat like another. shopping season, even though as a business it's been a very hard year rachel fowler who owns home life is 0 waste in sustainable brand in san francisco says. >>she never felt great about the capitalism of black friday, even though it's a time where businesses make a majority of sales. she says the markups than markdowns often came at a cost of cheaper labor. this year she's joining a dozen other businesses in for going black...
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rachel's son has to self—isolate. like thousands of children in liverpool, he's been sent home because someone in his class got the virus. his character's completed changedn september was amazing for him, but i feel us being isolated and sent home last thursday... he keeps dropping in conversation again, "oh, mummy, i want to go back to school." "we're not going back into lockdown, are we, mum?" you know you have your good days, you have your bad days, people are calling it the coronacoaster. i'm trying my best to do what i can to stay upbeat. rachel agrees with the restrictions. jarron has a medical condition that makes him vulnerable to the virus. it's not really good on people's well—being and mental health. there just seems no end, like there's no end to this. it's the night before halloween in the streets around the florrie and it's traditionalfor kids to be out making mayhem. the police are keeping a watchful eye. people shouldn't be out mixing in large groups. in the last three weeks, more than 230 fines have been issued across merseyside for breaking covid rules. but there's good news for one man in his stand—off with the law. bbc radio merseysid
rachel's son has to self—isolate. like thousands of children in liverpool, he's been sent home because someone in his class got the virus. his character's completed changedn september was amazing for him, but i feel us being isolated and sent home last thursday... he keeps dropping in conversation again, "oh, mummy, i want to go back to school." "we're not going back into lockdown, are we, mum?" you know you have your good days, you have your bad days, people are calling...
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but, tom, none of these efforts change that they've yet to present any credible evidence, and federal and state officials insist this election was safe and secure. >> rachel, thank you. >>> we want to get to some breaking news just coming in right now. new developments in the mall shooting in wisconsin. authorities just announcing the arrest of a 15-year-old, ending a days-long manhunt by both local and federal authorities. here's abc's janai norman. >> reporter: tonight, a possible break in the case of a terrifying small shooting in wisconsin. >> shots fired. >> reporter: late today, police announcing an arrest in connection to the shooting of eight people at the mayfair mall outside milwaukee friday. >> the wauwatusa police department is pleased to announce the arrest of a 15-year-old. >> reporter: the fbi assisting in the massive two-day manhunt. police say the suspect escaped as shoppers ran for their lives. >> it's important to stress that this act of violence was not a random one, but an altercation between two groups. >> reporter: all eight victims are expected to recover. janai norman, abc news, new york. >> all right. we thank janai for that. >>>
but, tom, none of these efforts change that they've yet to present any credible evidence, and federal and state officials insist this election was safe and secure. >> rachel, thank you. >>> we want to get to some breaking news just coming in right now. new developments in the mall shooting in wisconsin. authorities just announcing the arrest of a 15-year-old, ending a days-long manhunt by both local and federal authorities. here's abc's janai norman. >> reporter: tonight, a...
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changed a single vote there. in arizona, i don't think they have a hook to clay it. and in some of these other states, rachel, what the trump campaign has invoked is basically rules about oversight, like the people who might watch the votes or issue a challenge. but that doesn't get you into most courts or to the supreme court alone. for that you'd need something like these mail ballot issues we've seen. >> so on that point, joy and i were talking about this on set earlier just a few moments ago. joy and i were talking about the observers issue and whether or not that is a smart grounds or a legally sound grounds on which to pursue these cases. the trump campaign has announced these lawsuits in pennsylvania and michigan, trying to stop the vote count, but they've got specifically these claims about whether or not their observers are being allowed to see what they think they ought to be able to see. we also saw that sort of scary footage today from michigan with trump supporters who are self-proclaimed poll observers trying to storm the socievote counting site in detroit. can you explain why this observers is
changed a single vote there. in arizona, i don't think they have a hook to clay it. and in some of these other states, rachel, what the trump campaign has invoked is basically rules about oversight, like the people who might watch the votes or issue a challenge. but that doesn't get you into most courts or to the supreme court alone. for that you'd need something like these mail ballot issues we've seen. >> so on that point, joy and i were talking about this on set earlier just a few...
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would either use cases to defend states where they're winning or change the results in states where they're losing. again, going back to rachel's from the attorney general of pennsylvania explaining, well, in one of those cases today it was about where people stand in the room. fine. that's not moving any results. the other thing in my notes i want to mention is the president here didn't really seem to have a firm grasp on how courts are involved in american elections. not my place to get into why, but i'll tell you this, the president spoke tonight and seemed to assume, he said, he's claiming states, so is joe biden, the courts will have the last word. that's not the case. under state law and federal precede precedent, courts do not tend to get involved in these results once they're certified and go to the lawful process. they're more of a last resort. i think that's a really important point in the days ahead. the president can say what he says. the lower courts can hear something. but the idea that any person, a candidate or otherwise, goes and makes claims, that doesn't mean the appeals court yet alone the supreme court want
would either use cases to defend states where they're winning or change the results in states where they're losing. again, going back to rachel's from the attorney general of pennsylvania explaining, well, in one of those cases today it was about where people stand in the room. fine. that's not moving any results. the other thing in my notes i want to mention is the president here didn't really seem to have a firm grasp on how courts are involved in american elections. not my place to get into...
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while former captain rachel taylor willjoin him as the wru‘s first professional national female coach. ireland have made four changes the nod over billy burns who‘s on the bench alongsidejacob stockdale, who‘s recovered from a calf strain. and defending championjudd trump has hit a maximum 147 break at the northern ireland 0pen. the world number one made the clearance during his comfortable 4—0 victory in the second round over 16—year—old gao yang. it‘s the fifth maximum of trump‘s career. ronnie 0‘sullivan was also among today‘s other winners. that‘s all the sport from me for now. a packed sportsday with jane though at half past six. bye from me. the us aviation regulator is to lift the ban on the boeing 737 max, saying it believes the aircraft to be 100 per cent safe to take passengers again. the 737 max was was grounded worldwide in march 2019, after two crashes killed a total of 346 people. boeing has welcomed the announcment, saying it‘s committed to learning from its mistakes. our business correpondent theo leggett reports two devastating air crashes, one off the coast of indonesia and another in ethiopia, jus
while former captain rachel taylor willjoin him as the wru‘s first professional national female coach. ireland have made four changes the nod over billy burns who‘s on the bench alongsidejacob stockdale, who‘s recovered from a calf strain. and defending championjudd trump has hit a maximum 147 break at the northern ireland 0pen. the world number one made the clearance during his comfortable 4—0 victory in the second round over 16—year—old gao yang. it‘s the fifth maximum of...
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change. joining us now fox news contributors rachel campos-duffy and richard fowler.oth of you for being with us. rachel, you probably heard what laura ingraham said before the break. she said on her bram last night that joe biden is picking mostly bland retreads to his cabinet. what do you think about the choices made so far? is this going to be another obama administration? >> yeah, but usually the sequel of the bad movie of the obama years will be worse. we can see from these picks that donald trump was right. if biden wins, china wins. what you can see is that they are going to absolutely reverse donald trump's very effective policies on china. what that will mean is yes, we'll have this climate czar in john kerry, he will put us back into the paris accord which allowed the chinese to continue to pollute. they will continue to steal american jobs, steal american technology and steal america's future. this is a really, really good deal for the globalists, for big pharma and big tech. it will also be as we know globalism has worked very well for the biden family. th
change. joining us now fox news contributors rachel campos-duffy and richard fowler.oth of you for being with us. rachel, you probably heard what laura ingraham said before the break. she said on her bram last night that joe biden is picking mostly bland retreads to his cabinet. what do you think about the choices made so far? is this going to be another obama administration? >> yeah, but usually the sequel of the bad movie of the obama years will be worse. we can see from these picks...
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on that list, and more recently, we received direction to the contrary, as rachel schutt indicated. so that is why we changedation to cite the commonsense exemption, and finding the same rationale still applied. >> supervisor mandelman: it just seems bizarre that we -- the logic that would say you cannot use an in-fill exemption -- the logic that would say you can't use the in-fill exemption because this property has been on the cortese list, and therefore, you have to do a deeper level of environmental review and you can't just call it exempt wouldn't apply as well to the commonsense exemption. we haven't received a letter to that, but it seems like a logical conclusion to draw. >> well, i would say that we also fiend that it's a reasonable conclusion to draw that a site that's been cleaned up according to regulatory requirements and is a cleaned site that no longer has the levels of contamination or surface that could result in a public health issue, that that does not constitute a significant effect on the environment. in fact, our city has commented to the state that we believe that we requested that ceq
on that list, and more recently, we received direction to the contrary, as rachel schutt indicated. so that is why we changedation to cite the commonsense exemption, and finding the same rationale still applied. >> supervisor mandelman: it just seems bizarre that we -- the logic that would say you cannot use an in-fill exemption -- the logic that would say you can't use the in-fill exemption because this property has been on the cortese list, and therefore, you have to do a deeper level...
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rachel: carly with wpta. gov. holcomb: good afternoon. reporter: hello, my question is just -- county and local health officials who make changes and restrictions. what types of things would you maybe recommend county by county be doing right now? well -- and, dr. box, you might want to talk about the local department of health office and how we are working with them to make sure that they have the information. i mentioned capacity limits, and again, this has to be tailored toward each locality and what they're experiencing and what testing and the tracing, and as we get more and more positive cases, tracing gets harder and harder and harder. -- maybe,u can talk dr. box, you can talk about that as well. but each local community, whether it be a mayor that we are talking to or the state of indiana, one might say we are having issues with in person church services. one might say that we were having issues with sports gatherings. they addressed those origins of the spread. and that is what i would recommend, as we become informed about where this is occurring, addressing those issues. and if it is bars or gyms, if it is a curfew, if it is capacity
rachel: carly with wpta. gov. holcomb: good afternoon. reporter: hello, my question is just -- county and local health officials who make changes and restrictions. what types of things would you maybe recommend county by county be doing right now? well -- and, dr. box, you might want to talk about the local department of health office and how we are working with them to make sure that they have the information. i mentioned capacity limits, and again, this has to be tailored toward each locality...
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change. you can find it wherever you get your podcasts. that is "all in" for this wednesday night. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now with ali velshi in for rachel. good evening, ali. >> doom scrolling is bad, but your twitter feed is actually very nice, chris. in enjoy it. you mix great political criticism with some just good down-home fun. nice to see you, my friend. polm with good, down-home fun. nice to see you, my friend. have a good evening and a great thanksgiving. >> you, too. >>> well, thank you for joining us this hour and happy thanksgiving eve. rachel has the night off, but don't worry, she and susan are fine. now, look, everybody knows president ford pardoned richard nixon. it is the most consequential pardon in american history, the one by which all others have since been measured. but what people may not remember is what a surprise it was at the time that it happened. a month earlier, nixon had famously resigned the presidency under the threat of impeachment, and he left the white house aboard marine one, handing the presidency off to his vice president, gerald
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rachel, thanks so much. >>> we'll shift gears and talk about the big changes for black friday.h retailers trying to keep crowds down in stores, they are getting aggressive and creative online. becky worley is in our super saver command center. good morning to you. all right, what are the door busters like online versus in the stores today? >> well, it's a really different black friday like you said. many stores usually open on thanksgiving. they were closed this year because of covid. so if you are in-person shopping today, in a mall or in a store expect it to be crowded, and in the why bother department, i'm not seeing a ton of specific deals available in store that aren't available online. for example, bass pro shops has binoculars for $149, usually costing $249, so 100 bucks off. lowe's has a buy one get one deal on tools. so can you mix and match getting two for the price of one and a standing desk from fully.com, one of those motorized ones that go up and down, $475, usually $559. that's $84 off an item that's been hard to get ahold of all year, whit. >> so you can stay in
rachel, thanks so much. >>> we'll shift gears and talk about the big changes for black friday.h retailers trying to keep crowds down in stores, they are getting aggressive and creative online. becky worley is in our super saver command center. good morning to you. all right, what are the door busters like online versus in the stores today? >> well, it's a really different black friday like you said. many stores usually open on thanksgiving. they were closed this year because of...
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but all of that changed during the south carolina primary when we saw jim clyburn endorse joe biden. that really did yamm die thannics of the race. >> rachelyou. i want to bring in thet man himself, jim clyburn. thank you for joining us right now. most democrats think you're a kingmaker. >> thank you very much for having me. >> are you pretty confident now this is wrapped up for joe biden? >> i'm sorry, i didn't -- >> sorry, are you pretty confident now this is wrapped up for joe biden? >> oh, yes, i am. i think that joe biden has run a great campaign. i think the numbers are coming in very clearly in his favor. i do believe that when things the are said and done over the next 24 hours, he will be declared the winner. all of us are looking forward to that. joe biden is just a great guy. and exactly what the country needs at this particular point. >> that's what you said back in february. take us back to that moment. i think it was the monday before the south carolina primary. you came out and said it was time to embrace and endorse joe biden. walk us through your decision-making process. could you imagine it would have had the impact it ha
but all of that changed during the south carolina primary when we saw jim clyburn endorse joe biden. that really did yamm die thannics of the race. >> rachelyou. i want to bring in thet man himself, jim clyburn. thank you for joining us right now. most democrats think you're a kingmaker. >> thank you very much for having me. >> are you pretty confident now this is wrapped up for joe biden? >> i'm sorry, i didn't -- >> sorry, are you pretty confident now this is...
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change all that. >>we can't just treat like another. shopping season, even though as a business it's been a very hard year rachel fowler who owns tome life is 0 waste in sustainable brand in san francisco says. >>she never felt great about the capitalism of black friday, even though it's a time where businesses make the majority of sales. she says the markups than markdowns often came at a cost of cheaper labor. this year she's joining a dozen other businesses in for going black friday sales and instead we're distributing 15% of sales at her store to black indigenous organizations chosen to redistribute. >>a percentage of our sales to a black eye to the black farmer fund which is an organization that's actually based out of new york that these that fun black on farms. and the second is on the west and land trust fowler along with month cholera in chloe jackman buitrago founded reclaim collaborative a couple months ago. >>and are starting with a powerful first initiative to reclaim black friday first we're white owned businesses to take the redistribution which is essentially this idea that we recognize that there have years of oppression
change all that. >>we can't just treat like another. shopping season, even though as a business it's been a very hard year rachel fowler who owns tome life is 0 waste in sustainable brand in san francisco says. >>she never felt great about the capitalism of black friday, even though it's a time where businesses make the majority of sales. she says the markups than markdowns often came at a cost of cheaper labor. this year she's joining a dozen other businesses in for going black...
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change all that. >>we can't just treat like another. shopping season, even though as a business it's been a very hard year rachel fowler who owns tome life is 0 waste in sustainable brand in san francisco says. >>she never felt great about the capitalism of black friday, even though it's a time where businesses make the majority of sales. she says the markups than markdowns often came at a cost of cheaper labor. this year she's joining a dozen other businesses in for going black friday sales and instead we're distributing 15% of sales at her store to black indigenous organizations chosen to redistribute. >>a percentage of our sales to a black eye to the black farmer fund which is an organization that's actually based out of new york that these that fun black on farms. and the second is on the west and land trust fowler along with month cholera in chloe jackman buitrago founded reclaim collaborative a couple months ago. >>and are starting with a powerful first initiative to reclaim black friday first we're white owned businesses to take the redistribution which is essentially this idea that we recognize that there have years of oppression
change all that. >>we can't just treat like another. shopping season, even though as a business it's been a very hard year rachel fowler who owns tome life is 0 waste in sustainable brand in san francisco says. >>she never felt great about the capitalism of black friday, even though it's a time where businesses make the majority of sales. she says the markups than markdowns often came at a cost of cheaper labor. this year she's joining a dozen other businesses in for going black...
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change all that. >>we can't just treat like another. >>shopping season, even though as a business it's been a very hard year rachel fowler who owns home life0 waste unsustainable brand in san francisco says she never felt great about the capitalism of black friday, even though it's a time where businesses make a majority of sales. she says the markups than markdowns often came at a cost of cheaper labor. this year she's joining a dozen other businesses in for going black friday sales and instead we're distributing 15% of sales at her store to black indigenous organizations chosen to redistribute. >>a percentage of our sales to a block. i see the black farmer fund which is an organization that's actually based out of new york that base that fun, black on farms. and the second is on the west and land trust fowler along with month cholera in chloe jackman buitrago founded reclaim collaborative a couple months ago. >>and are starting with a powerful first initiative to reclaim black friday first we're white owned businesses to take the redistribution which is essentially this idea that we recognize that there have years of oppression and privi
change all that. >>we can't just treat like another. >>shopping season, even though as a business it's been a very hard year rachel fowler who owns home life0 waste unsustainable brand in san francisco says she never felt great about the capitalism of black friday, even though it's a time where businesses make a majority of sales. she says the markups than markdowns often came at a cost of cheaper labor. this year she's joining a dozen other businesses in for going black friday...
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change all that. >>we can't just treat like another. shopping season, even though as a business it's been a very hard year rachel fowler who owns tome life is 0 waste in sustainable brand in san francisco says. >>she never felt great about the capitalism of black friday, even though it's a time where businesses make the majority of sales. she says the markups than markdowns often came at a cost of cheaper labor. this year she's joining a dozen other businesses in for going black friday sales and instead we're distributing 15% of sales at her store to black indigenous organizations chosen to redistribute. >>a percentage of our sales to a black eye to the black farmer fund which is an organization that's actually based out of new york that piece that fun, black on farms. and the second is on the west and land trust fowler along with month preet cholera in chloe jackman buitrago founded reclaim collaborative a couple months ago. >>and are starting with a powerful first initiative to reclaim black friday first we're white owned businesses to take the redistribution which is essentially this idea that we recognize that there have years of opp
change all that. >>we can't just treat like another. shopping season, even though as a business it's been a very hard year rachel fowler who owns tome life is 0 waste in sustainable brand in san francisco says. >>she never felt great about the capitalism of black friday, even though it's a time where businesses make the majority of sales. she says the markups than markdowns often came at a cost of cheaper labor. this year she's joining a dozen other businesses in for going black...
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change all that. >>we can't just treat like another. shopping season, even though as a business it's been a very hard year rachel fowler who owns home life is 0 waste unsustainable brand in san francisco says. >>she never felt great about the capitalism of black friday, even though it's a time where businesses make a majority of sales. she says the markups than markdowns often came at a cost of cheaper labor. this year she's joining a dozen other businesses in for going black friday sales and instead we distributing 15% of sales at her store to black indigenous organizations chosen to redistribute. >>a percentage of our sales to a block. i see the black farmer fund which is an organization that's actually based out of new york that base that fun, black on farms and the second is on the west and land trust fowler along with month cholera in chloe jackman buitrago founded reclaim collaborative a couple months ago. >>and are starting with a powerful first initiative to reclaim black friday first we're white owned businesses to take the redistribution which is essentially this idea that we recognize that there have years of oppression and pr
change all that. >>we can't just treat like another. shopping season, even though as a business it's been a very hard year rachel fowler who owns home life is 0 waste unsustainable brand in san francisco says. >>she never felt great about the capitalism of black friday, even though it's a time where businesses make a majority of sales. she says the markups than markdowns often came at a cost of cheaper labor. this year she's joining a dozen other businesses in for going black friday...