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david king says that the bustling capital of the democratic republic of congo, one humble, this stands out amongst the rest, clung god made from cassava this traditional bread. cuz loved by many for it's best to tell it to you in deep connect, send it to congress, east coast, somebody who needs german brit. when this condo well, and construct the capital of the democratic republic of congo. president think congress is better than the risk of staple foods out there is some of the required to me what is my con my dentist and for rice referred to in english as because of a brit clung can be found on every corner of can shut off from small entries to fancy restaurants. but what's so special about congress not required, not only is delicious, be based in super court, can accompany any kind of food more about that later. but 1st, let's find out how long that is made for the one that goes out to make aquanda. i stop by and keep the same think i can pick or if it is referring to a case of a tube is that was soaked in water for 3 days. this initial process hope saw from the cut of a tube is and
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david king says that the bustling capital of the democratic republic of congo, one humble, this stands out amongst the rest, clung god may, from cassava. this traditional bridge is loved by many, for its best activity. and deep connex. send it to congress, east coast. somebody who needs german grid when this quote go, well, in contrast to the capital of the democratic republic of congo, president think congress is better than the risk of staple foods out there is some of the quite for me, what is my content? and so for rice referred to in english as customer bread, one got can be found on every corner of can shuts out from small it's are easy to fancy restaurants, but what's so special about not requiring not only is delicious, be based in super court, can accompany any kind of food more about that later. but 1st, so let's find out how long that is made for the one that goes up to mixed longer. i stop by and keep the same thing. they can get. everything is referring to a case of a tube is that was so in water for 3 days. this initial process hope saw from the cause of a tube is and may
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david costello like senator king i think what's going to happen.ou'll see senator murphy and senator lankford for bill come up again. i'd like to support that. although i prefer the gang of eight bill from 2013, which was more comprehensive, had $40 billion for border security, but also had, had a lot of in there as it relates to the dreamers, those who are already in the united states who are paying taxes, who want to become citizens. so this gets back to legalizing a lot of people who are here, who are paying taxes. so i would, i would want a more comprehensive bill than the one that senators referred to jason cherry. i have read through the bill that senator king has mentioned and it does have some loopholes. i think what jaundices or shadows the immigration here of -- no longer will we tolerate the narrative a fake news that seems to demonize the people. we are proud americans enriching this nation with our hospitality, education, and hard work. from doctors to humanitarians and poets to politicians, we embodied the spirit of resilience and pro
david costello like senator king i think what's going to happen.ou'll see senator murphy and senator lankford for bill come up again. i'd like to support that. although i prefer the gang of eight bill from 2013, which was more comprehensive, had $40 billion for border security, but also had, had a lot of in there as it relates to the dreamers, those who are already in the united states who are paying taxes, who want to become citizens. so this gets back to legalizing a lot of people who are...
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by the way, the first book i read with "trust" in the title was by david king, who wrote "generation trust," which shaped my generation. i will say this, one thing that we spend a lot more time thinking about is how we get information. we studied on vaccine information and the fact that russia did not just push an anti-that message, they've pushed anti-vax message and a prozac message at the same people, because the point was just to get you at each other's throats. i think that happened recently. yes, they had a preferred presidential candidate, but their biggest objective was not for one side to win but to break down our trust. turns out all in the world are not capable of doing what they did with shocking efficiency. i will save those on my side of the political spectrum were behind and i think america was behind. here something to think about in terms of trust. for the past 100 years from it has been possible to more or less decisively settle a question with photographic evidence, right? if you are trying to prove whether a thing happen not, establish whether someone is telling t
by the way, the first book i read with "trust" in the title was by david king, who wrote "generation trust," which shaped my generation. i will say this, one thing that we spend a lot more time thinking about is how we get information. we studied on vaccine information and the fact that russia did not just push an anti-that message, they've pushed anti-vax message and a prozac message at the same people, because the point was just to get you at each other's throats. i think...
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the first book i read, trust in the title was written by david king who wrote generation trust in response to how 9/11 shaped my generation. let me say this. one theme of the book that we need to spend more time thinking about is how we get information. i wrote up a little bit these studies on vaccine disinformation. the fact that russia didn't just push anti-vax message, they were pushing anti-vax message and pro vax message at the same people. the point was just to get you at each other's throats and that has happened recently. they had a preferred presidential candidate but their biggest objective wasn't for one side to win but to break down our trust. it turns out all nuclear weapons in the world are not capable of doing what misinformation into our society did with shocking efficiency. and we are behind. those on my side of the political spectrum are behind. america is behind. here is something to think about in terms of trust. for the last 100 years it has been possible to decisively settle a question with photographic evidence. if you're trying to prove whether a thing happened or n
the first book i read, trust in the title was written by david king who wrote generation trust in response to how 9/11 shaped my generation. let me say this. one theme of the book that we need to spend more time thinking about is how we get information. i wrote up a little bit these studies on vaccine disinformation. the fact that russia didn't just push anti-vax message, they were pushing anti-vax message and pro vax message at the same people. the point was just to get you at each other's...
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. >> john king, thank you. -- david, you have seen a lot of campaigns. >> i have made it clear, i think i know nothing. >> i feel like we have had this conversation every day friday not know how long. >> i think humility is the order of the day. no one really knows. it is so close. nothing would shock me. if would that so it would not shock me if either of the candidates took five or more. it would not shock me if it was a very close advantage to one or the other. i will say this, when you have a situation like this, you look at the campaigns at the end of the campaign. is a profound difference. because kamala harris, people have criticized her for being cautious. caution and being deliberate, and executing at the end of a campaign, that the real advantage. her message is down. it is coordinated with her -- here is the other thing, donald trump is as out of sync as she is in sync. >> talk about low energy. >> he said in an interview -- wrote another amazing piece in the atlantic. he reported that someone said to trump, he complimented him on the fact that his campaign was very disciplin
. >> john king, thank you. -- david, you have seen a lot of campaigns. >> i have made it clear, i think i know nothing. >> i feel like we have had this conversation every day friday not know how long. >> i think humility is the order of the day. no one really knows. it is so close. nothing would shock me. if would that so it would not shock me if either of the candidates took five or more. it would not shock me if it was a very close advantage to one or the other. i will...
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it was introduced to hawaii in the late 1800s by portuguese immigrants, hawaiian king david kalakaua,usic enthusiast from the 1800s, is credited with popularizing the ukulele in hawaii. he often requested performances at royal gatherings, and eventually it became a popular instrument around the world. some of the groups that have used the ukulele well, eddie vedder or pearl jam, probably the most popular song that you've heard on the ukulele is from train. the song soul sister. the type of songs that we like to play, of course, are old tin pan alley songs, pop standards. but this group really likes 80s songs. that's right from the cure to erasure. just a little respect. i'm so in love, yeah, i'll be forever lieu. we asked darren how many ukuleles does he own? that's funny. you know, i have so many ukuleles at this point, i lost count. darren shared part of his collection with us. but what makes this this unique is this is called a pineapple ukulele due to the fact of its shape. this is my ukulele. i actually built this from a kit i can't take full credit, but this ukulele here was mad
it was introduced to hawaii in the late 1800s by portuguese immigrants, hawaiian king david kalakaua,usic enthusiast from the 1800s, is credited with popularizing the ukulele in hawaii. he often requested performances at royal gatherings, and eventually it became a popular instrument around the world. some of the groups that have used the ukulele well, eddie vedder or pearl jam, probably the most popular song that you've heard on the ukulele is from train. the song soul sister. the type of...
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>> yeah, david, glad she is okay. a king tide, that's formed by several factors.'s talk about it. waxing gibbits phase of the moon, 98.3% full. that's what we saw thursday over oregon. we also were at perigee which means the orbit of the moon was closest to the earth. of course we also had strong cold fronts moving through. another just about to enter the pacific northwest with heavy rain across the coast and several areas under winter storm warnings and winter weather advisories. on sunday we could have a soaking rain from portland to seattle, higher elevations including idaho and montana could have an additional foot of snow. we're also watching the southern plains, oklahoma and texas could be looking at severe weather including isolated tornadoes and very dry once again up and down the east coast. elevated fire danger once again in the northeast. a lack of rain, low humidity, and continued gusty winds into the week ahead. david? >> all right. thank you. >>> straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news," a lawsuit seeks to clarify a controversial abortion ban. >>> an
>> yeah, david, glad she is okay. a king tide, that's formed by several factors.'s talk about it. waxing gibbits phase of the moon, 98.3% full. that's what we saw thursday over oregon. we also were at perigee which means the orbit of the moon was closest to the earth. of course we also had strong cold fronts moving through. another just about to enter the pacific northwest with heavy rain across the coast and several areas under winter storm warnings and winter weather advisories. on...
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joined by her senior campaign adviser and david zolan, colleague on the obama campaign, david bluff plus john king on the road in battleground, michigan, breaking down new polling on the race there, and to sun belt battlegrounds, a break first farmer's dog, who've lost so much weight. >> precaution packs makes it really easy to keep him lean and healthy. >> in the morning, he flies up the stairs there's an opposite bomb abed in the past, he would not have been able to do any of those things. timeshare. >> does sure. does. >> risk comes tom hanks and roberts amicus have done it again. >> he's a cinematic unlike anything you've ever seen rated pg 13, every member of the military is tested for mental fitness, except the commander in chief, who has the most responsibility in the world. >> and when a moment of crisis strikes, is this what we want in a president unsure the oranges of the unstable hamas terrorist invasion on predictable an ominous it's time every president is required to prove their mental fitness, sign a petition for presidents on mental fitness, health care for action pac is responsibl
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also tonight, new cnn battleground polling john king breaks it down we're joined by senior harris campaign adviser david plouffe and donie o'sullivan reports on the step by step plans that influential trump supporters are making to overturn the election. if trump loses again. good evening. thanks for joining us for a second straight day, the two presidential campaigns are sharing geography. the vice president tonight about to speak in reno, nevada, and after that in las vegas, where jennifer lopez will be joining her on stage. lopez, just one of many well-known artists of puerto rican heritage who are rallying behind harris now, especially after one of the speakers at trump's rally in new york on sunday called puerto rico a floating island of garbage. her reno event is expected to begin shortly. the former president is in henderson, nevada, and has an event with tucker carlson later tonight in glendale, arizona. he was also in new mexico today, where he falsely suggested that he won the state twice in fact, he lost by eight points in 2016 and double digits in 2020. but we're starting off with what he sa
also tonight, new cnn battleground polling john king breaks it down we're joined by senior harris campaign adviser david plouffe and donie o'sullivan reports on the step by step plans that influential trump supporters are making to overturn the election. if trump loses again. good evening. thanks for joining us for a second straight day, the two presidential campaigns are sharing geography. the vice president tonight about to speak in reno, nevada, and after that in las vegas, where jennifer...
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also tonight, new cnn battleground polling john king breaks it down we're joined by senior harris campaign adviser david plouffe and donie o'sullivan reports on the step by step plans that influential trump supporters are making to overturn the election. if trump loses again. good evening. thanks for joining us for a second straight day, the two presidential campaigns are sharing geography. the vice president tonight about to speak in reno, nevada, and after that in las vegas, where jennifer lopez will be joining her on stage. lopez, just one of many well-known artists of puerto rican heritage who are rallying behind harris now, especially after one of the speakers at trump's rally in new york on sunday called puerto rico a floating island of garbage. her reno event is expected to begin shortly. the former president is in henderson, nevada, and has an event with tucker carlson later tonight in glendale, arizona. he was also in new mexico today, where he falsely suggested that he won the state twice. in fact, he lost by eight points in 2016 and double digits in 2020. but we're starting off with what he s
also tonight, new cnn battleground polling john king breaks it down we're joined by senior harris campaign adviser david plouffe and donie o'sullivan reports on the step by step plans that influential trump supporters are making to overturn the election. if trump loses again. good evening. thanks for joining us for a second straight day, the two presidential campaigns are sharing geography. the vice president tonight about to speak in reno, nevada, and after that in las vegas, where jennifer...
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back with us is david axelrod and john king. how surprised were you at these numbers? what would you make of them? feel free to respond to what the former president said. >> oh, thank you. thank you for having me. we first saw the numbers on tuesday morning. monday night was the first night in the field. i walked in to the office and i'd seen overnight the unweighted data and it had harris leading and my assistant said did you see the data and i said i'd like to see weighted data. so the weighting is how we take care of things that would make our poll unrepresentative. we align things with a known population and we extract from a larger group the people who meet our definition of likely voters. that is people who have already voted and people who say they will definitely vote. when former president trump says we interviewed more democrats, well that's what came out of our data. we did nothing to make that happen. i'm a big believer of keeping my fingers off the data so we did the way we did it when he won in our final poll twice in two election cycles. very same method
back with us is david axelrod and john king. how surprised were you at these numbers? what would you make of them? feel free to respond to what the former president said. >> oh, thank you. thank you for having me. we first saw the numbers on tuesday morning. monday night was the first night in the field. i walked in to the office and i'd seen overnight the unweighted data and it had harris leading and my assistant said did you see the data and i said i'd like to see weighted data. so the...
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. >> david: at valley high school in iowa -- knocking on doors, surprising teachers in their classrooms and hallways. king, buddy. >> his smile and energy brings joy to my life. >> david: and right here tonight -- >> hi, david. >> david: the team on their teachers and their impact. >> it shows them what impact they made on you. >> it's awesome feeling, just to be able to show my appreciate. >> day in, day out helping us. >> david: and in oregon, they have their jerseys ready, too. >> all right. >> hey, david. >> david: senior elliott coyle on why they do it. >> we wanted to give back to them after making such an impact on our lives. >> david: johnny cruz, center and captain. >> you impacted me in high school and i want you to wear my jersey. >> david: surprising the principal's secretary, tammy. >> thank you. >> david: and right here tonight -- >> hey, david. >> david: johnny grateful. >> she's helped me so much over the last four years, she's helped me with school work, personal problems. >> david: and joining us, too -- >> hey, david. >> david: the principal's secretary, proud. >> i'm very fortunate to
. >> david: at valley high school in iowa -- knocking on doors, surprising teachers in their classrooms and hallways. king, buddy. >> his smile and energy brings joy to my life. >> david: and right here tonight -- >> hi, david. >> david: the team on their teachers and their impact. >> it shows them what impact they made on you. >> it's awesome feeling, just to be able to show my appreciate. >> day in, day out helping us. >> david: and in...
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john king, thank you very much. let's go to david seniored a sos campaign.ay kamala harris spent the e. and it's a place where donald tt unconventional game led by elon. he has been getting buses to trt tomorrow. will harris beat trump even wits gotten from elon musk in the st? >> well, erin, we prepared for s would be a super close race. that's the heat of the election. we will close well and we thinke people who decided in the last d there's still undecided voters e positioned to win them but we w. is still a close race. i think out sourcing your fields knocking on doors making calls,d canvasers. historically doesn't work. you want people showing up who e who are going to put in that 4-. might be from that area. know the community. so we think that's a secret wea. we were knocking on 2,000 door a over the weekend. and all 7 battlegrounds great wd tomorrow to make sure we're tale think is a harris supporter whoa star studded performers. >> hillary clinton held in the . i remember katy perry was there. she's also performing tonight f. so she's a great musica
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basically he was the king of what kids today say is doing the most. when i interviewed arthur david williams when researching a story about chicago, why don't we start with you, arionne nettles. then erica and elizabeth, tell us about some buddy from chicago who illustrates why chicago has such an influence on every thing. >> i talk a lot about people like this in my book. my granddaddy was one but i start the book talking about my grandmother because she just she was a lady, she was the type of person who had that kind of energy that demanded respect from people, she had a hustle about herself and when i think about chicago and i think about what makes us, chicago is worse, we work here. we get stuff done, right, that's the type of person that my grandmother was so we knew that throughout our lives at any age, everybody in the neighborhood new people at the school would get nervous when they saw my grandmother walking up there, what did we do now? okay, what do we need to fix, because she's going to fix it, she's going to get it done. think about chicago and chicago, we do things a
basically he was the king of what kids today say is doing the most. when i interviewed arthur david williams when researching a story about chicago, why don't we start with you, arionne nettles. then erica and elizabeth, tell us about some buddy from chicago who illustrates why chicago has such an influence on every thing. >> i talk a lot about people like this in my book. my granddaddy was one but i start the book talking about my grandmother because she just she was a lady, she was the...
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son of david when here he was asked to take on being the king of all these people, and he didn't quite know what to do. he asked for wisdom, a wise and discerning heart, and that's what god gave to him. there again, faith traditions recognizing. read the book of proverbs. it's all about wisdom and that this is both knowledge, but it's a moral framework and it certainly leads to this notion that we are here with love for our neighbors and even love for our enemies. as it says in the sermon on the mount, and then trust, trust is plummeting in every one and everything. if you've looked at what gallup does every year, sort of asking people, what's your trust in various things, look at what's happened over the course of the last 15 years. it has gone straight down. the only organizations or even 50% of people have trust are small businesses and the military. everything else way down, way down, single digits for some of those like the congress, some of that trust loss is earned based on the way in which institutions have not behaved in a way that necessarily has inspired us to be trustworthy
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. >> david: in west des moines, iowa, at valley high school, they're knocking on doors, surprising teachers in their classrooms and hallways. king traynor. >> that really means a lot to me. thank you, buddy. >> reporter: activities director jonathan whitford. >> his smile and energy brings joy to my life. >> thank you, thank you. >> david: and right here tonight -- >> hi, david. >> david: the team on their teachers and their impact. >> it shows them what impact they made on you. >> those people have left such an impact on me. >> it's awesome feeling, just to be able to show my appreciation. >> they go day in, day out helping us. >> david: and in estacada high school in estacada, oregon, they have their jerseys ready, too. >> all right. >> hey, david. >> david: senior elliott coyle middle linebacker, running back, and captain, on why they do it. >> we wanted to give back to them after making such an impact on our lives. >> david: johnny cruz, center and captain. >> you impacted me in high school, and i want you to wear my jersey to homecoming. >> david: surprising the principal's secretary, tammy. >> thank you. >> david: and righ
. >> david: in west des moines, iowa, at valley high school, they're knocking on doors, surprising teachers in their classrooms and hallways. king traynor. >> that really means a lot to me. thank you, buddy. >> reporter: activities director jonathan whitford. >> his smile and energy brings joy to my life. >> thank you, thank you. >> david: and right here tonight -- >> hi, david. >> david: the team on their teachers and their impact. >> it...
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david: to the index of other news. and tonight, authorities are searching for a couple accused of vandalizing ancient native american rock carvings in kingt the images, appearing to show a man and woman defacing the carvings. those carvings are centuries old. anyone with information is asked to contact authorities. they need your help. >>> in brunswick, georgia tonight, the lincoln continental found at the bottom of a lake. it might help solve a 44-year-old mystery. authorities believe the car may belong to oil executive charles romer and his wife catherine. they vanished in april of 1980. a human bone found in the car has yet to be identified. the family says after decades of suspecting foul play, their disappearance may have been an accident after all. >>> we have quite an image to share tonight. an avalanche of sea lions in monterey harbor, california. a massive colony of sea lions camped on the bank of the harbor. one of them starts to slide, then a few of them -- and then all of them. right into the water. >>> when we come back here tonight, the secrets of "mary poppins." julie andrews and dick van dyke sharing them, in a moment. yo
david: to the index of other news. and tonight, authorities are searching for a couple accused of vandalizing ancient native american rock carvings in kingt the images, appearing to show a man and woman defacing the carvings. those carvings are centuries old. anyone with information is asked to contact authorities. they need your help. >>> in brunswick, georgia tonight, the lincoln continental found at the bottom of a lake. it might help solve a 44-year-old mystery. authorities believe...
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king. you could be beheaded. i don't know if you're aware of this, your son john david was here last week, i think. >> okay. >> jimmying about this movie that you guys did together that you produced. your son malcolm direct and cowrote the film. >> right. >> jimmy: "the piano lesson." that has got to be for a dad especially, i know you have many things that you can be proud of. >> and his sister is a producer. >> jimmy: yeah, there you go. but i know you have a lot of things to be proud of when you're a person of your caliber. but to see your kids doing this stuff and doing so it so well and successfully must be an absolute thrill. >> nothing like it. nothing like it. >> jimmy: it's the best thing. >> any father or mother, you know, you obviously want the best for your children. and to see them take off like that and the younger brother directing his older brother in a film, and a really good film, it, you know, just proud papa. >> jimmy: one of the things i like about john david is a lot of times you'll have actors whose parents are famous or whatever, and a lot of the times please, i don't want the talk about my p
king. you could be beheaded. i don't know if you're aware of this, your son john david was here last week, i think. >> okay. >> jimmying about this movie that you guys did together that you produced. your son malcolm direct and cowrote the film. >> right. >> jimmy: "the piano lesson." that has got to be for a dad especially, i know you have many things that you can be proud of. >> and his sister is a producer. >> jimmy: yeah, there you go. but i...
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king, thanks. we will come back to you. joining us now is he slides bottoms. and commentator kate bedingfield and david urban. you look at the map. where is your head at? >> the reality is we don't know. this is a historically that was and to put this historical moment in the contacts, this is a former president who lost, who tried to steal an election, who was convicted on 34 felony counts who has clung to power and had the strongest hold on the gop than anyone has had in 20 years. donald trump is someone i never sleep on. i've seen him come back with things. that said, he is coming against his own self-interest headwinds. he has had a terrible closing message. he has been and a swing and a window that late breakers, and in the final stretch. juxtaposed to her, kamala harris, has been doing the grunt work on the ground work. but she is also delivering a coherent message. she is talking about the future looking vision. she is talking about what she is going to do as president. i think that momentum is behind her. will not be surprised by either outcome. >> i agree with a lot of what alyssa said. i think if yo
king, thanks. we will come back to you. joining us now is he slides bottoms. and commentator kate bedingfield and david urban. you look at the map. where is your head at? >> the reality is we don't know. this is a historically that was and to put this historical moment in the contacts, this is a former president who lost, who tried to steal an election, who was convicted on 34 felony counts who has clung to power and had the strongest hold on the gop than anyone has had in 20 years....
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king of what kids today say is doing the most . at least that's what i said to myself when i interviewed author david while researching a story for wb easy about chicago. so why don't we start with you arionne and then erica and elizabeth, tell us about somebody from chicago ha illustrates why chicago has such an influence on everything. >> arionne nettles: i do talk a lot about people likethis , my granddad but i start off talking about my grandmother. because she just was a lady. she was the type of person who had that kind of energy, that demanded respect from people. she had hustle about herself. and when i think about chicago and when i think about what makes us, you know they talk about chicago is work.er we work here. we get stuff done. that is the type of person my grandmother was . so we eslistened throughout our lives and at any age and anybody in the neighborhood people at school would get nervous when they saw my grandmother walking up solutions they said what do we do now? what do we need to fix because she's going to fix it. she's going to get it done. when i think about chicago and chicagoans we do things and we do th
king of what kids today say is doing the most . at least that's what i said to myself when i interviewed author david while researching a story for wb easy about chicago. so why don't we start with you arionne and then erica and elizabeth, tell us about somebody from chicago ha illustrates why chicago has such an influence on everything. >> arionne nettles: i do talk a lot about people likethis , my granddad but i start off talking about my grandmother. because she just was a lady. she...
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kings. and sharks. marleau and thornton banners looking good right next to each other in the rafters. opening two minutes. mario ferraro two line pass to nico sturm, who beats david's one nothing team teal tied two all in the third. check out the shot by macklin celebrini wrister top shelf. three two sharks and then the sharks with a two man advantage. celebrini with a slapper. his second goal. sharks win seven two. biggest victory of the season sports on abc seven. sponsored chloe! hey dad....
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. >>> john king at the magic wall. >> david lays out all the progress trumpeted with demographic groups, this is how it is on the map. his presidential race by county. 4100 something counties and townships across the united states of america . you can look at statewide, red states and blue states, if you look at it, one of the conversations democrats will have after the election, maybe we should stop calling this flyover country. hard-working americans, david just noted, people that make less than $100,000 to you. they have had a lot of time to understand and communicate with these people. i want to follow-up with points david just made and ask a question, he was talking about trump's growth among latino voters. these are counties across the country with a hispanic relation of 30% or more. that is what you are seeing on the map now. you see some in florida , but mostly as you come into the southwest. if they are blue, harris won them, if they are red, trump won them. democrats have been saying for years, we are going to make texas competitive, make texas blue . look at all of these coun
. >>> john king at the magic wall. >> david lays out all the progress trumpeted with demographic groups, this is how it is on the map. his presidential race by county. 4100 something counties and townships across the united states of america . you can look at statewide, red states and blue states, if you look at it, one of the conversations democrats will have after the election, maybe we should stop calling this flyover country. hard-working americans, david just noted, people...
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king of what kids today he is doing the most . at least that's what i said to myself and i interview author david weed us while researching a story for wbc's areas city . so why don't we start with you erica and elizabeth, tell us about somebody fromchicago who illustrates why chicago has such an influence on everything . >> i talk about people like this in my book, my granddad but i actually start off talking about my grandmother . because usshe just was a lady. she was the type of person who had like that kind of energy. that demanded respect for people. she had a hustle about herself . and when i think about chicago and i think about what makes us us, nowadays chicago is work, we work here. we get stuff done. that is the type of person that my grandma was . so we knew that throughout our lives any age and everybody in the name of the new people at the school, they were getting nervouswhen they saw my grandmother walking up so they would say what do we do now ? what do we need to fix , because she's going to fix it, she's going to get it done. when i think about chicago and chicagoans, we do things out of love but we get it don
king of what kids today he is doing the most . at least that's what i said to myself and i interview author david weed us while researching a story for wbc's areas city . so why don't we start with you erica and elizabeth, tell us about somebody fromchicago who illustrates why chicago has such an influence on everything . >> i talk about people like this in my book, my granddad but i actually start off talking about my grandmother . because usshe just was a lady. she was the type of...
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king of what kids today say doing the most. at least that's what i said to myself. i interviewed author david wade is while researching a story wbez his curiosity about chicago. so why don't we start with you, ron? and then erica and elizabeth tell us about somebody from chicago who illustrates why chicago has such an influence on everything. so i do talk lot about people like this. my book, my granddad was one, but i actually start off the book talking about my grandma because she just she was a lady right. she was she was the type of person who had like that kind of energy that demanded respect from people. you know, she had a hustle about herself. and when i think about chicago, i think about what makes us. us, right. you know, that was kind of like chicago is right we work here, okay we get stuff done right and that the type of person that my grandma was and so we knew that throughout our lives at any age and everybody the neighborhood knew people at the school where they would get nervous when. they saw my grandma walking up there because they like oh, do we do now? okay miss b what, wha
king of what kids today say doing the most. at least that's what i said to myself. i interviewed author david wade is while researching a story wbez his curiosity about chicago. so why don't we start with you, ron? and then erica and elizabeth tell us about somebody from chicago who illustrates why chicago has such an influence on everything. so i do talk lot about people like this. my book, my granddad was one, but i actually start off the book talking about my grandma because she just she was...
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that is about where it is nationally, jake. >> all right, david, thanks so much. let's go to john king at the magic wall. >> jake, we're starting to watch now as we go further west, we have more states coming in. some of the states we talked about earlier that we thought were aberrations or early votes, you can see right here now, including kansas. kansas has gone back to being a republican state. we expect it will finish out that way. there are democratic pockets of support, mostly in the eastern part of the state. it was kansas that sounded the first alarm after dobbs when the amendment passed out there protecting abortion rights. so we'll watch the results margin. we expect kansas will be a red state at the end of the night. but we'll keep an eye on that to see about that. you keep coming forward. here's the up with that's interesting and staying interesting, but we're only at 31% of the vote, iowa, which has not been a state we've paid much attention to since barack obama left the scene, donald trump won it comfortably twice, the harris lead is shrinking a little bit, but still ahe
that is about where it is nationally, jake. >> all right, david, thanks so much. let's go to john king at the magic wall. >> jake, we're starting to watch now as we go further west, we have more states coming in. some of the states we talked about earlier that we thought were aberrations or early votes, you can see right here now, including kansas. kansas has gone back to being a republican state. we expect it will finish out that way. there are democratic pockets of support, mostly...
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first time i went with with david to a reference to the man named allie injuries and we went see the man that they had been visiting regularly. he was a man named terry king and and who same as you. i had not? you know, i think i probably had read maybe a bit of a court or something like this, but i hadn't done the kind of deep googling that you might do. and i'm not really sure why. normally that is what i would do, but i guess i just decided i'm going to go out here and, you know, meet this person and without kind of researching them the way that i wouldn't do to you when we met or whatever. and we you know we went out there and. terry kind of emerged from this from this back back in the unit into the visitation gallery, just wearing a white t shirt and the sort of doc pants and this manila folder, manila envelope and produced a bag of microwave popcorn from it and gave me a hug and was just like, you know, i have this popcorn and i know it's for some reason i think about that quite a bit because it was it was a very i think, maybe imagined something more formal or more kind of serious. you know, it's a very sort of heavy place, but it was not a heavy i
first time i went with with david to a reference to the man named allie injuries and we went see the man that they had been visiting regularly. he was a man named terry king and and who same as you. i had not? you know, i think i probably had read maybe a bit of a court or something like this, but i hadn't done the kind of deep googling that you might do. and i'm not really sure why. normally that is what i would do, but i guess i just decided i'm going to go out here and, you know, meet this...
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davids thank you so much for being here. see you sunday on. >> see you dana. we'll see you then. all right thanks. >> see you. dana. coming up, john kinglive in pennsylvania with the magic wall in his hands. and he is talking to voters in that crucial state. he'll be there. he is. >> stay with us dragon. mine are rainbow kittens. >> it's like your generation has evolved past traditional political symbols. and there's room for >> yeah, plus these kittens puke rainbows. >> point taken at the ups store. we offer a lot because running a small business takes a lot that's why we're the help protect your privacy store and the give your business a real street address store so while you're juggling everything else like the boss you are, we're the extra pair of hand store. you can count on us as the shredding and mail boxing anything and everything to keep you going. store visit the ups store com slash save and get three months of free mailbox services today rising costs, selective coverage for countless americans. >> the complex specialty care they need is always felt just out of reach at evernorth, we give members unrivaled access to the most
davids thank you so much for being here. see you sunday on. >> see you dana. we'll see you then. all right thanks. >> see you. dana. coming up, john kinglive in pennsylvania with the magic wall in his hands. and he is talking to voters in that crucial state. he'll be there. he is. >> stay with us dragon. mine are rainbow kittens. >> it's like your generation has evolved past traditional political symbols. and there's room for >> yeah, plus these kittens puke...
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kings or dictators. being so, we are the marvel in the mystery of the world, for that enduring liberty is no less a blessing than the abundance of the earth." isn't that beautiful? >> davidhat. he was a great editor at "the wall street journal." >> gerri: that is a fabulous sentiment as we come into thanksgiving. all americans can celebrate what this country represents and the freedoms that we have. >> kennedy: and we all have a voice. everyone's vote is equal, regardless of where you're from or what you believe. there are so many things like that to be thankful for. >> david: and so many things beyond politics to be interested in and to talk about. see what it's a great challenge to find a list of things you can talk about. >> cheryl: i would suggest football but i will walk that back a little bit. i can get heated also at the table. >> kennedy: i love the videos on instagram of people throwing stuff and screaming when their team blows that, like i did when the 49ers lost. coming up, emily is that with a brand-new book titled "under his wings." it's out today. more on that next. ♪ ♪ with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis my skin was no longer mine. my active psoriatic
kings or dictators. being so, we are the marvel in the mystery of the world, for that enduring liberty is no less a blessing than the abundance of the earth." isn't that beautiful? >> davidhat. he was a great editor at "the wall street journal." >> gerri: that is a fabulous sentiment as we come into thanksgiving. all americans can celebrate what this country represents and the freedoms that we have. >> kennedy: and we all have a voice. everyone's vote is equal,...
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look at the regional council of negro leadership in contrast to kings group, montgomery improvement association and later the sclc. david: the clergy is very minimal representation by comparison. howard's group tended to be entrepreneurs. small scale people. they are professionals, farmers, paternal society leaders, masons, elks, knights and daughters of tabor, etc. it's interesting. one explanation, why is that? because churches are comparatively weak in the mississippi delta and you have black churches with itinerate pastors and have to get permission to go and preach and rely on white patron age, montgomery you have the black middle class that can maintain these nice churches and provide a degree of independence. who has that in the mississippi delta tends to be the black business class. charles everett told me they couldn't do anything against me. i didn't pin it on for anything. he was always into these sometimes quite dodgy businesses but that's what he was a a businessman. major everrers gets a start selling insurance for dr. howard. i wouldn't underrate it at all. that's our stereotype of civil rights and doesn'
look at the regional council of negro leadership in contrast to kings group, montgomery improvement association and later the sclc. david: the clergy is very minimal representation by comparison. howard's group tended to be entrepreneurs. small scale people. they are professionals, farmers, paternal society leaders, masons, elks, knights and daughters of tabor, etc. it's interesting. one explanation, why is that? because churches are comparatively weak in the mississippi delta and you have...
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john king is at his post at the magic wall where he will be mapping out the votes and tracking the trends all night long. davidtallion is crunching our exit poll numbers and will bring us the very first results imminently. laura sanchez is following the balance of power in congress with 34 senate seats in all 435 house seats up for grabs. a political team is going to break it all down. iv cornish, and chris wallace are here. 's and cooper is with david axelrod, alyssa ferrer griffin, and david irvine. plus, of course, we have correspondence covering the candidates. let's go right now to abby phillip at harris campaign headquarters at the vice presidents alma mater how are university here in washington dc. abby, what is it right now from the harris campaign is results start to come in in some places? >> reporter: jake, i have been talking to harris advisors all day. people inside and outside of the campaign. the word i'm getting from them is cautious optimism. a lot of these people have been in the battleground states throughout the weekend and the last couple days . they are seeing a momentum shift on the grou
john king is at his post at the magic wall where he will be mapping out the votes and tracking the trends all night long. davidtallion is crunching our exit poll numbers and will bring us the very first results imminently. laura sanchez is following the balance of power in congress with 34 senate seats in all 435 house seats up for grabs. a political team is going to break it all down. iv cornish, and chris wallace are here. 's and cooper is with david axelrod, alyssa ferrer griffin, and david...