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, they said that d-day was the easiest day.the cakewalk compared to what happened next to the fourth division in utah, for john spaulding, 1 a 68 days in combat after d-day. 158 days, getting up every morning and having to move forward towards berlin. this was taken two days after d-day. this is sergeant jack pune over here. and you may see my favorite weapon. two days after june 6th, the americans, the ones who can stand, who have not collapsed from exhaustion, who have not been shot, killed, wounded or traumatized, so they cannot fight on. two days later, they are finally relieved by the fellow americans. you might be able to see the little arrow over here up there that's pointing at bill rudder, the commander of the second ranger battalion. it didn't end on d-day. it only ended in europe on the 7th of may 1945. for many of those allied troops, the fighting got a hell of lot harder. we talk about statistics. we talk about numbers too often, too much history reads like an extended wikipedia entry. i prefer to look at faces. th
, they said that d-day was the easiest day.the cakewalk compared to what happened next to the fourth division in utah, for john spaulding, 1 a 68 days in combat after d-day. 158 days, getting up every morning and having to move forward towards berlin. this was taken two days after d-day. this is sergeant jack pune over here. and you may see my favorite weapon. two days after june 6th, the americans, the ones who can stand, who have not collapsed from exhaustion, who have not been shot, killed,...
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of d-day. the volume includes the best of the very best of the oral histories that we have in our collection. some 1200 were taken by steve ambrose and 45 of them are in the book. you walk in the shoes for 24 hours, whether it is airborne or the rangers or omaha, utah. it is a different account than what you are going to hear about today. today with all the old new works on d-day and the months before in after and its importance that month of june of 1944, we are going to introduce you to two speakers who are going to change your perspective of your understanding of d-day based on research that i know you will want to hear. i am going to introduce them both very briefly, then we will take them in order with dr. adams first. dr. adams is an illustrious author who has written several books on the war in europe, including his most recent, sand and steel. he was educated at the royal military academy sandhurst at wolverhampton university as well as cranfield university, where he earned his phd. he
of d-day. the volume includes the best of the very best of the oral histories that we have in our collection. some 1200 were taken by steve ambrose and 45 of them are in the book. you walk in the shoes for 24 hours, whether it is airborne or the rangers or omaha, utah. it is a different account than what you are going to hear about today. today with all the old new works on d-day and the months before in after and its importance that month of june of 1944, we are going to introduce you to two...
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why do you think d-day was the most important day of the 20th century? >> because it let rest led to a europe you see today. it led to the civilization of human right, of democracy, and the relationship between the u.s. and europe. it has been the most important relationship in world history and it led to the freedom of millions of europeans in western europe. 19million civilians died in europe in world war ii. when americans, british and french and americans landed on d-day it gave count less millions hope that bar borism and the world of not zeaism that their terrible oppression would finally end. >> our guest, we welcome your calls and comments ahead of the anniversary of d-day. 202-7488 mountain and 202-748-8000 mountain and pacific. those with world war ii veterans in your family, that line is(202) 748-8002. we'll get to your calls shortly. i want to start with a photo we have all seen at some point. the jaws of death photo. what is the significance of this photo that you have included in a similar version that is on the front of your book? >> it is
why do you think d-day was the most important day of the 20th century? >> because it let rest led to a europe you see today. it led to the civilization of human right, of democracy, and the relationship between the u.s. and europe. it has been the most important relationship in world history and it led to the freedom of millions of europeans in western europe. 19million civilians died in europe in world war ii. when americans, british and french and americans landed on d-day it gave count...
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day. walnut creek, temps in t eas he coast today. and packed beaches made it hard to coach a social distance. let's bring in rod mayeda. how hot did it get? >> well, it's hot. it's 95 degrees in kentfield, good enough to set a record. and 90 degrees 59 oakland. and sfo. and the record, 1961 and 1975. and good enough to tie a record. walnut creek continues to be hot. 95 degrees. earlier, temperatures at 95. a bit of a breeze but look at all the 90 ons inland. all the red on the map, and santa rosa, napa. they will see similar, or hot hadder locations tomorrow. notice the colors. look at solano county. and the heat color, we could see temperatures up to 100 to 105 tomorrow. tomorrow, another spare the air day. we will talk about when the temperatures will likely peak and when real cooling will arrive in the forecast in 12 minutes. back to you. >> thanks, rob, despite the heat. park officials telling people to stay off the water. that is what the people did today. they had to get there early
day. walnut creek, temps in t eas he coast today. and packed beaches made it hard to coach a social distance. let's bring in rod mayeda. how hot did it get? >> well, it's hot. it's 95 degrees in kentfield, good enough to set a record. and 90 degrees 59 oakland. and sfo. and the record, 1961 and 1975. and good enough to tie a record. walnut creek continues to be hot. 95 degrees. earlier, temperatures at 95. a bit of a breeze but look at all the 90 ons inland. all the red on the map, and...
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the day christmas day today.ohn look at the forecast that you know you're in for as we head towards the day that all kids have been dreaming of good yeah, it feels like every day getting closer to christmas. it feels just a little bit more like the holiday itself. so we've got that christmas feel going on today for sure. >>we've got the clear skies to it, nice start to the morning at timber on golden gate bridge looking good and fog free out there fog is really held up in the central valley this morning. so most of us here across the day are under these crystal clear conditions we're looking at and we'll enjoy another day with ample sunshine a bit of haze out there but air quality has gradually improved so far this week and that's going continue ahead of us air quality gets better and better as weather gets wetter and wetter her especially come friday for christmas day itself. so today tomorrow for christmas eve, your best days for getting outside not worrying so much about any rainfall friday that all changes on
the day christmas day today.ohn look at the forecast that you know you're in for as we head towards the day that all kids have been dreaming of good yeah, it feels like every day getting closer to christmas. it feels just a little bit more like the holiday itself. so we've got that christmas feel going on today for sure. >>we've got the clear skies to it, nice start to the morning at timber on golden gate bridge looking good and fog free out there fog is really held up in the central...
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when you just see these record days, record days, record days, four of the top five days in the pastk, how much do you worry about exponential growth once you're if in the 70s and then you're in the 80s and then we hit 100. then what? >> i think that is likely in the next coming weeks. the retort we're going to hear is because we're doing more t t testing. it's true testing has gone up by 14% but new cases have gone up by 60%. so it's not just testing. it's more virus. if you remember march and april, the virus was in the northeast and then the sun belt and florida and a couple other places, but it's rolling around the country. only three states have fewer people in the hospital now than the beginning of the month. and the highest per capita rates are in north dakota, south dakota, wisconsin, and wyoming. so i'm concerned we're going to see more hospitalizations and then inevitably more deaths. >> months ago we would be having a conversation about the northeast, which came first, including where you are in new york city and the northeast has done a remarkable job of pushing down the
when you just see these record days, record days, record days, four of the top five days in the pastk, how much do you worry about exponential growth once you're if in the 70s and then you're in the 80s and then we hit 100. then what? >> i think that is likely in the next coming weeks. the retort we're going to hear is because we're doing more t t testing. it's true testing has gone up by 14% but new cases have gone up by 60%. so it's not just testing. it's more virus. if you remember...
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you spent ve day in canada. tell us your memories of that day, if you would.ry similar to most capitals, probably, because the canadians were involved in world war ii, just as much as anybody else. it was of course five hours later than london because of the time difference, but i was based then at a canadian airforce training difference, but i was based then at a canadian air force training base at about 18 miles out of montreal, andi at about 18 miles out of montreal, and i would go out of montreal every weekend, because after i left my last shift in february, a canadian had said if you go to montreal, don't look up... well, myself and a friend did do this, the wife opened the door and said i've been waiting for you. it is yours for as long as you're here, so i was able to go up to montreal and i was there on the 8th of may. as i said, pretty wild, and the fire brigade took it into their heads to drive around the city. i cannot remember, but about ten fire engines were roaring around the city and one stop not far from where i was, i hopped on it and was sing
you spent ve day in canada. tell us your memories of that day, if you would.ry similar to most capitals, probably, because the canadians were involved in world war ii, just as much as anybody else. it was of course five hours later than london because of the time difference, but i was based then at a canadian airforce training difference, but i was based then at a canadian air force training base at about 18 miles out of montreal, andi at about 18 miles out of montreal, and i would go out of...
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the backdrop is one that is changing day by day.ed? that is what i was discussing earlier this afternoon. i think what has been so valuable is the furlough scheme and the business rates relief, but what people are saying to me is what happens to that as we move into next year because cash flows today are one thing but they have got to look at the security of their business going forward, and that is what the big question mark is, particularly on business rates relief, what happens in april next year? that is a critical question that the government will need to turn their might to as quickly as possible.|j know you have been talking to businesses up and down the country, which areas in particular have been worst hit by this? there are different categories, different geographies, the difference between out—of—town and local high streets versus urban centres, so it is clothing, footwear, beauty there have been the categories that have been most hard—hit, and also in city centres, so big centres that historically pre—pandemic was so rel
the backdrop is one that is changing day by day.ed? that is what i was discussing earlier this afternoon. i think what has been so valuable is the furlough scheme and the business rates relief, but what people are saying to me is what happens to that as we move into next year because cash flows today are one thing but they have got to look at the security of their business going forward, and that is what the big question mark is, particularly on business rates relief, what happens in april next...
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day before.nd most counties say they are caught up. and that's because so many people have been voting by mail every day. now, this year voters who requested mail ballots due to coronavirus there has been a big increase by people voting that way. they still have the opportunity to come and drop off the sealed envelopes to the boxes in person. this year 30% of the people who received the mail-in ballot at their house decided to not mail it back but to come drop it off in person. not rely on the postal service. one obvious possible reason that room at the mail distribution center in miami-dade county with stacks and shelves of mail have then sitting there for a week not being delivered. it included 48 ballots. election night at 7:00 p.m. when the polls close all the early vote numbers that have been tabulated over the past two weeks, those will be taken and put into the computer right away at 7:00. by 7:30 we should have a basic big data dump of those numbers. the rest of the night will be election
day before.nd most counties say they are caught up. and that's because so many people have been voting by mail every day. now, this year voters who requested mail ballots due to coronavirus there has been a big increase by people voting that way. they still have the opportunity to come and drop off the sealed envelopes to the boxes in person. this year 30% of the people who received the mail-in ballot at their house decided to not mail it back but to come drop it off in person. not rely on the...
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now, last year, this friday before memorial day was one of the busiest days at airports across the countryke a look around at what a busy day at an airport looks like now. norah. >> o'donnell: virtually empty. kris van cleave at reagan al, thank you.k you. t today, president trump demanded that governors reopen churches, synagogues and mosques, and threatened to override them if they refuse, though it's unclear that he has that power. this as a new study says covid patients who use hydroxychloroquine, the drug the president is taking, have a angnificantly higher risk of death. cbs' weijia jiang is at the white house for us tonight. htijia. >> reporter: norah, cbs news has just yesterdaust yesterday, evangelical leaders, who are politically important to president trump, urged him to reopen churches. shortly after he did that today, the c.d.c. released new guidelines for them to follow, owiled down from a much more detailed version the white house rejected weeks ago. declaring that houses of worship are essential, president trump said they should reopen right now. >> some governors have deem
now, last year, this friday before memorial day was one of the busiest days at airports across the countryke a look around at what a busy day at an airport looks like now. norah. >> o'donnell: virtually empty. kris van cleave at reagan al, thank you.k you. t today, president trump demanded that governors reopen churches, synagogues and mosques, and threatened to override them if they refuse, though it's unclear that he has that power. this as a new study says covid patients who use...
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again, this 45 days. after it is all reconciled is when that audit is done, and after that is when we do the other comparison. anyone who committed a crime can be referred for prosecution. you see all of those referrals on our website. it is something we are able to do and post publicly. >> i understand that the numbers are exceedingly small. the warnings would put out forehand were to make sure people did not come down to vote in person if they had not already sent back their absentee ballots. there is a system in place to prevent people from voting twice. we also wanted to make sure people understood what that system is. it is not that this happens often, or at all. meagan: great point. i think it is just that absentee was new to so many people that we wanted to make sure they understand the rules. >> thank you. next is chuck. chuck: i am wondering who physically does the recount? is it strictly the staff of the municipalities or did they call in all the poll workers since it is going to be so much more
again, this 45 days. after it is all reconciled is when that audit is done, and after that is when we do the other comparison. anyone who committed a crime can be referred for prosecution. you see all of those referrals on our website. it is something we are able to do and post publicly. >> i understand that the numbers are exceedingly small. the warnings would put out forehand were to make sure people did not come down to vote in person if they had not already sent back their absentee...
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ve day, victory in europe day. we welcome historian rick atkinson whose final book in the guns of last light published in the final of the three books focusing on the years 1944 and 1945. and rick atkinson, to get our conversation started on ve day, just a quick time line of where things were and how they came from d-day on june 6th, 1944, in late august the liberation of paris in august 25th, 1944, the battle of the bulge in december of that year into january of 1945, and then to ve day. take us back, rick atkinson, to may 7th and 8th of 1945. how did the war end in europe? >> well, the war ended with the germans basically deciding hitler having killed himself more than a week earlier that there was no profit in dragging it out with the russians in berlin, the russians murdering civilians, killing soldiers, german soldiers by the hundreds of thousands, so the germans decided that trying to make peace with the western allies, the americans in particular, was their best bet. and they were going to get a better deal
ve day, victory in europe day. we welcome historian rick atkinson whose final book in the guns of last light published in the final of the three books focusing on the years 1944 and 1945. and rick atkinson, to get our conversation started on ve day, just a quick time line of where things were and how they came from d-day on june 6th, 1944, in late august the liberation of paris in august 25th, 1944, the battle of the bulge in december of that year into january of 1945, and then to ve day. take...
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it took 67 days from the 1st reported case to reach the 1st 100000 cases 11 days for the 2nd 100000 cases just 4 days for this. $100000.00 cases the secretary-general we launching a global humanitarian appeal on wednesday he's asking for $2000000000.00 he's also written to the richest countries on earth the g 20 saying there needs to be more coordination and more help for the developing world later in the week the leaders of those g. 20 nations will be holding an online summit meeting james zira at the united nations offer it isn't syria have been forced curfews and banned public transport after the war ravaged country and confirmed its for us case of coronavirus syria's health minister says all necessary measures have been taken and the 20 year old woman is in quarantine there have been unconfirmed reports of infections in the country for weeks but authorities have denied any outbreak or cover up humanitarian groups say a major outbreak in syria would be particularly catastrophic now global financial markets are continuing to suffer as the coronavirus pandemic worsens the dow jones in ne
it took 67 days from the 1st reported case to reach the 1st 100000 cases 11 days for the 2nd 100000 cases just 4 days for this. $100000.00 cases the secretary-general we launching a global humanitarian appeal on wednesday he's asking for $2000000000.00 he's also written to the richest countries on earth the g 20 saying there needs to be more coordination and more help for the developing world later in the week the leaders of those g. 20 nations will be holding an online summit meeting james...
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days until inauguration day.20 presidential election was called for the president-elect joe biden. the number of americans diagnosed today with coronavirus is now 172,842. that is our one-day total today and it is obviously a grim new record and a dire warning about how rapidly that the virus is moving across our country. the
days until inauguration day.20 presidential election was called for the president-elect joe biden. the number of americans diagnosed today with coronavirus is now 172,842. that is our one-day total today and it is obviously a grim new record and a dire warning about how rapidly that the virus is moving across our country. the
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day, memorial day, and the fourth of july.hat is because american workers built this country alongside our great presidents, together with our faith in god and this nation of spouting ideals and with the support of the brave men and women who have given their lives for this country. and this year 2020 we have asked a lot of america's workers. and they have done amazing things. saving lives in hospitals, supply ing our food factories across the country, turning on a dime to produce countless ppe, masks, ventilators, and now progress we are making towards a vaccine. and it is my pleasure to be here to thank all of you here at the power cooperative for what you did day in and day out throughout this crisis to keep the lights on and to keep wisconsin powered and keep this great nation powered during this time. so, thank you. [applause] this year began so well for american workers. unemployment, the lowest unemployment we had seen in 50 years. we have rising wages across the country. we had wages that were rising especially for low
day, memorial day, and the fourth of july.hat is because american workers built this country alongside our great presidents, together with our faith in god and this nation of spouting ideals and with the support of the brave men and women who have given their lives for this country. and this year 2020 we have asked a lot of america's workers. and they have done amazing things. saving lives in hospitals, supply ing our food factories across the country, turning on a dime to produce countless...
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to stay in 1a days from the day she started her symptoms.hat person from then. she can go out after seven days as long as she has no temperature. everybody else stays in for the 1a and if they develop symptoms, another seven. thank you. mark, a big question. with different countries infected at different times, who will decide, and how, when global travel can start up again? from bob carter. i think the answer is the world will decide and it will be a gradual process. like we saw the lockdown in various countries, closing borders, flights from various countries being stopped in a piecemeal fashion, i guess when we come out the other side, the same will happen in reverse and gradually we will start to see flights resuming to other countries. it will be a slow process, i think, because we want to make sure we do not transmit the virus to other countries. in china they have had cases coming back in from people coming into china, that is a concern. i think a gradual process. it will not be one day we cannot travel and the next, wherever we want.
to stay in 1a days from the day she started her symptoms.hat person from then. she can go out after seven days as long as she has no temperature. everybody else stays in for the 1a and if they develop symptoms, another seven. thank you. mark, a big question. with different countries infected at different times, who will decide, and how, when global travel can start up again? from bob carter. i think the answer is the world will decide and it will be a gradual process. like we saw the lockdown...
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we had planned to commemorate this day jointly with others. but we had planned to commemorate the day together with representatives of the allies from east and west who made huge sacrifices to liberate this continent mine's a mint ones and pass together with our partners from every corner of europe that suffered on the german occupation and yet we are willing to seek reconciliation so don't provide one. good minds together with the survivors of german crimes and the descendants of those who perished so many of whom reached out to us in reconciliation wednesday hunt us district. in minds together with everyone around the world who gave this country the chance of a fresh. annoyance of on. how we planned to mark this late night made an end. however being recovered 19 pandemic has compelled us to commemorate this day alone get separated from those who mean so much to us and to whom we are so grateful doesn't. right back with our chief political correspondent linda crane for more on that speech that we heard earlier you know we've talked about this
we had planned to commemorate this day jointly with others. but we had planned to commemorate the day together with representatives of the allies from east and west who made huge sacrifices to liberate this continent mine's a mint ones and pass together with our partners from every corner of europe that suffered on the german occupation and yet we are willing to seek reconciliation so don't provide one. good minds together with the survivors of german crimes and the descendants of those who...
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he marked veterans day, memorial day fourth of july, these were very important holidays for him, as theyare for me. and he was worried about whether we can end up with specifics, fortunately for me and for him, that was not necessary. and as a lieutenant, having gone back into the army went back to europe and it was part of the army of occupation insoles burke, the american army hospital had to be in munich, not far away. at that point, austria was still partitioned. and he was part of the occupation force in austria until 1945 when the russians and the americans both left austria. so the residual effects of the war we have persisted in many ways and even ten years after the war, we still had occupational forces in austria and, to this day, we have american forces in germany but not occupation forces, because there are allies now and the consequences of the war in the military talker fee were profound and affected me personally and certainly my father. >> next up is robert from portsmouth, virginia. >> good evening. i have a comment. my grandfather served in both theaters and the europea
he marked veterans day, memorial day fourth of july, these were very important holidays for him, as theyare for me. and he was worried about whether we can end up with specifics, fortunately for me and for him, that was not necessary. and as a lieutenant, having gone back into the army went back to europe and it was part of the army of occupation insoles burke, the american army hospital had to be in munich, not far away. at that point, austria was still partitioned. and he was part of the...
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on election day. i was hoping the legislature would pass a law allowing them to start earlier, but they did not do that. counties are ready to go. they've staffed up, they have bought equipment, they have best practices in place, and these volunteers amazingly dedicated are planning to be with us 24/7 until they get it done. so i think we're talking a majority of days until the ballots are all counted. if it's not a close race, we'll have a sense of who the winner is. if it's a very close race, it will take a little longer. >> there's a big difference between the media making a projection, which the people are used to, or a state or commonwealth declaring a winner. they're very different things. people have gotten used to the first one. that's not the same thing as the second one. kathy boockvar, thank you very much. say hello to everyone. i appreciate it. >>> coming up, a hospital so overwhelmed with coronavirus patients, they say they're days away from having to make a decision over who will get car
on election day. i was hoping the legislature would pass a law allowing them to start earlier, but they did not do that. counties are ready to go. they've staffed up, they have bought equipment, they have best practices in place, and these volunteers amazingly dedicated are planning to be with us 24/7 until they get it done. so i think we're talking a majority of days until the ballots are all counted. if it's not a close race, we'll have a sense of who the winner is. if it's a very close race,...
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patrick's day season.ty board and volunteers and sponsors that make this all happen. thank you. also, thank you to the city agencies supporting the many events. the san francisco parks and recreation, san francisco fire department and paramedics, san francisco police department, san francisco sheriff's department, the san francisco public works, and the san francisco m.t.a. a round of applause for those agencies. thank you. i would like to thank and congratulate our 2020 st. patrick's day grand marshall, mr. con lions. thank you, con. also, the families of our honorrary grand marshalls. (applause) it is a tremendous honor to be selected as the grand marshall, as well as a lot of work. based on his track record he is up to the task at hand. thank you, con. the st. patrick's day season consists of visits to friends throughout san francisco as well as civic events commemorating the contributions of father peter york and kate kennedy. in conclusion, we are not new york, boston, chicago, or atlanta. we are san
patrick's day season.ty board and volunteers and sponsors that make this all happen. thank you. also, thank you to the city agencies supporting the many events. the san francisco parks and recreation, san francisco fire department and paramedics, san francisco police department, san francisco sheriff's department, the san francisco public works, and the san francisco m.t.a. a round of applause for those agencies. thank you. i would like to thank and congratulate our 2020 st. patrick's day grand...
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for days. so much at stake. so much to dig into this morning in this critical battle ground state. >>> let's bring in our powerhouse players. abc news contributors chris christie and rahm emanuel. good morning, gentlemen. chris, i have to start with you and the news about vice president pence's chief of staff contracting covid, possibly others on the staff as well. what's extraordinary about this is the vice president's office says he'll maintain his schedule in accordance with essential personnel. we're talking about campaigning here. he's going campaigning tonight, not his duties as vice president. the joint chiefs of staff quarantined when they were exposed to coronavirus. does the white house still not get it? >> the whole getting of covid to begin with and the not wearing of masks has been a problem. i talked about that over the last couple weeks. everybody has to put the health of the people they're going to be in touch with first. when i found out i got covid that friday morning, i immed
for days. so much at stake. so much to dig into this morning in this critical battle ground state. >>> let's bring in our powerhouse players. abc news contributors chris christie and rahm emanuel. good morning, gentlemen. chris, i have to start with you and the news about vice president pence's chief of staff contracting covid, possibly others on the staff as well. what's extraordinary about this is the vice president's office says he'll maintain his schedule in accordance with...
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every single day for 1,361 days in a row, and tonight, there might only be 22 days left in that ordeal. and that is why donald trump went to florida today with 22 days left in the presidential campaign. because if joe biden wins florida on election night, which he is currently on track to do in the latest polling of florida, with a four-point lead, we will know with serenity that donald trump's days will end on january 20th. florida is one of the states that will have most of its earl mail-in ballots counted on election night, and we might have a clean winner florida on election night. donald trump's desperate attempt to win floridaer took a super spreading event he held in an airport in florida tonight, with people packed in, close together, mostly not wearing masks as if there is no covid-19 in florida. the trump team is doing what losing campaigns do in october. leaking quotes to the media about all the mistakes being made in the campaign by other team. one report, the trump campaign is more worried that over. he really f'd up with seniors when he said not to worry about the virus a
every single day for 1,361 days in a row, and tonight, there might only be 22 days left in that ordeal. and that is why donald trump went to florida today with 22 days left in the presidential campaign. because if joe biden wins florida on election night, which he is currently on track to do in the latest polling of florida, with a four-point lead, we will know with serenity that donald trump's days will end on january 20th. florida is one of the states that will have most of its earl mail-in...
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ten days later, paris was liberated. in italy, the fifth army crossed this river and marched on towards belonging. governor mccarthy is forces invaded, within 300 miles of the philippines. general stillwell was making progress in burma with american british and chinese units. the tide of war was turning against the aggressors with a vengeance. just 97 days after this core had led the assault on omaha beach it had driven inland and crossed the german borders. the battle was nearing its end. the battle for germany was about to begin, soon to reach full measure of the dragons teeth it had zone. the immensity of global war that occurred at the height of world war ii staggers the imagination. on the ground, in jungles and swamps, in mountains and forests and on the planes, millions of men scattered around the entire world locked in combat. in the air, thousands of others with their bombing and fighting aircraft, on the seas and beneath, others with their surface ships and submarines. incredibly long supply lines. bass communi
ten days later, paris was liberated. in italy, the fifth army crossed this river and marched on towards belonging. governor mccarthy is forces invaded, within 300 miles of the philippines. general stillwell was making progress in burma with american british and chinese units. the tide of war was turning against the aggressors with a vengeance. just 97 days after this core had led the assault on omaha beach it had driven inland and crossed the german borders. the battle was nearing its end. the...
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7.5 days. trends, wee positive reran our model as of yesterday and have updated forecast that i will now detail. first, as indicated on slide five of our modeling presentation, we continue to follow a positive trend that is below our worst and even our best case in areas as of late march. the data more clearly points to the fact that the sacrifices vermonters are making and continue to make are positively impacting our covid-19 experience. weecent forecast indicates are trending toward a milder experience during april than initially anticipated, with the new confirmed cases still expected to peak over the next two to four weeks. i must make clear that although we are anticipating a more mild experience in april, our current forecast indicates more than be0 to 5000 vermonters will diagnosed with covid-19 by the end of may, with hundreds requiring hospital care. accordingly, it is safe to assume the worst is still ahead of us. the current forecast gives us greater confidence however that our hosp
7.5 days. trends, wee positive reran our model as of yesterday and have updated forecast that i will now detail. first, as indicated on slide five of our modeling presentation, we continue to follow a positive trend that is below our worst and even our best case in areas as of late march. the data more clearly points to the fact that the sacrifices vermonters are making and continue to make are positively impacting our covid-19 experience. weecent forecast indicates are trending toward a milder...
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ago i was 40000 unemployment came claims the next day was 70000 days after that 80000 when up 21251352 days ago and 114000 yesterday we're waiting for the new numbers relates to the claims today gives you a sense of the magnitude of those that are struggling at this moment i hope the magnitude that we all recognize to meet this moment in terms of the federal support that has to come not only our way but to states large and small all across the united states. it is if you didn't know international water day a critical result the best of times let alone during a pandemic and it's been a real challenge for millions of people in chile who are facing an unprecedented drought latin america editor to see a new man as more. doesn't have enough water to wash her hands which is regarded as the 1st line of defense against the coronavirus what's left here is for drinking because a cistern truck won't bring her weekly ration until tomorrow her vegetable patch has been reduced to tiny onions what did with what's left from the rinse cycle of her washing machine but do mean that doesn't blame the lack
ago i was 40000 unemployment came claims the next day was 70000 days after that 80000 when up 21251352 days ago and 114000 yesterday we're waiting for the new numbers relates to the claims today gives you a sense of the magnitude of those that are struggling at this moment i hope the magnitude that we all recognize to meet this moment in terms of the federal support that has to come not only our way but to states large and small all across the united states. it is if you didn't know...
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senators have now spent days. i hosted a productive meeting with the democratic leader, speaker of the house, the house republican leader and secretary of the treasury. these intense conversations have built a piece of legislation that is as bold as it is big as the american people deserve. as thoroughly bipartisan as the process demands now what we need to do is move it forward. it isn't going to move if the congress slips back into conventional politics or handles endlessly over the fine points. every day more american jobs are disappearing or coming ever closer to the brink. every day more small businesses are faced with hard decisions that could change local communities literally forever. every day major american companies that employ countless people over seeing their commerce crushed by their own government for the sake of public health. every day doctors and nurses and healthcare professionals will keep reporting to work and treating patients. whether or not the congress has their back. the risks to the cou
senators have now spent days. i hosted a productive meeting with the democratic leader, speaker of the house, the house republican leader and secretary of the treasury. these intense conversations have built a piece of legislation that is as bold as it is big as the american people deserve. as thoroughly bipartisan as the process demands now what we need to do is move it forward. it isn't going to move if the congress slips back into conventional politics or handles endlessly over the fine...
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by day.e know is the current situation, 47 million spaniards in their homes to avoid physical contact and through that, to avoid the spread of the virus is our top objective. it is the top objective of 140 million spaniards. on april 12, we will see where we are. the most important thing is our conviction and our unity in addressing the health of this pandemic. a reachhen you look at for masks and gloves and downs around the world, do you see a responseurope in its on the health front, minister, or do we need a unified health care defense protection act for europe? what we havealez: in europe is basically health andems, decentralizing within the member states, decentralized to the regions. this is the case in spain. what we have seen is lots of tension in the per chairman market, the markets for sanitary materials, health materials. this is why the european commission has made an effort of acquiring materials that would be for the benefit of all european member states, and each member state i
by day.e know is the current situation, 47 million spaniards in their homes to avoid physical contact and through that, to avoid the spread of the virus is our top objective. it is the top objective of 140 million spaniards. on april 12, we will see where we are. the most important thing is our conviction and our unity in addressing the health of this pandemic. a reachhen you look at for masks and gloves and downs around the world, do you see a responseurope in its on the health front,...
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four days later, the army occupied cologne. after that, 300 of our super fortresses blasted tokyo. by the 17th of the same month, general patton's 3rd army had taken koblen. the next day and half a world away, our troops invaded an island in the central philippines. three days after that patton's 3rd army crossed the rhine. two days later general eichelberger's 8th army was landing in the philippines. less than a week after that, on the 1st of april 1945, united states 10th army under general simon buckner invaded okinawa. on the 11th of the same month, the 2nd armored division of the 9th army reached the elbe, only 63 miles from berlin. the 3rd captured coburg. on the 12th of april, death took the commander in chief, president roosevelt. he had lived to see the triumphant advances, but fate had denied him the satisfaction that final victory would britain. less than a month after president roosevelt's death, germany surrendered. hitler was dead by his own hand only a few days before muse lynni hlynn i muse o. general eisenhower
four days later, the army occupied cologne. after that, 300 of our super fortresses blasted tokyo. by the 17th of the same month, general patton's 3rd army had taken koblen. the next day and half a world away, our troops invaded an island in the central philippines. three days after that patton's 3rd army crossed the rhine. two days later general eichelberger's 8th army was landing in the philippines. less than a week after that, on the 1st of april 1945, united states 10th army under general...
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is a new day and we'll see what happens day to day, but i think it's noquestionable today, but thatneed two more weeks of nonessential workers. >> governor cuomo also announced that a ne59,000 confi coronavirus cases, more than 33,000 of them in new york city. >>> the number of confirmed cases of covid-19 on the uss theodore roosevelt aircraft carrier continues to grow. there are now 38 sailors on board who tested positive for the virus. at this point none of the infected sailors is seriously ill, but officials are expecting that number to rise as the rest of the ship's 5,000 sailors are tested. >>> president trump today said that the united states will not pay for security for the duke and duchess of sussex who have reportedly moved from canada to southern california. the president tweeted out today that the couple "left canada for the united states. however, the u.s. will not pay for their security protection. they must pay." shortly after that hit social media a spokesperson for the duke and duchess said that the couple had no plans to ask the u.s. government for security. people
is a new day and we'll see what happens day to day, but i think it's noquestionable today, but thatneed two more weeks of nonessential workers. >> governor cuomo also announced that a ne59,000 confi coronavirus cases, more than 33,000 of them in new york city. >>> the number of confirmed cases of covid-19 on the uss theodore roosevelt aircraft carrier continues to grow. there are now 38 sailors on board who tested positive for the virus. at this point none of the infected sailors...
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it was going to be two days. it was three days. so the idea that it lets off some steam on the front end is real. but some of this is also not just theater. it is also real. there is a real likelihood that there's going to be enough of a republican push that there may still be an effort to call john bolton. i think this is a big question. you've heard the white house and the president's supporters sort of promote the idea that that's not a real thing. that's never going to happen. i just don't think we know that yet. and that could be important to the way the rest of the trial proceeds. i still don't know it's going to change the outcome in acquittal versus nonacquittal. but in terms of shaping the public view of this, it could make a real difference. and another question even as we watch these opening arguments is whether this will all -- how much of this will happen in public, how much of this would happen in deposition format. there's a lot going on behind the scenes that these test votes kind of illuminate. but it's not totally
it was going to be two days. it was three days. so the idea that it lets off some steam on the front end is real. but some of this is also not just theater. it is also real. there is a real likelihood that there's going to be enough of a republican push that there may still be an effort to call john bolton. i think this is a big question. you've heard the white house and the president's supporters sort of promote the idea that that's not a real thing. that's never going to happen. i just don't...
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five days until election day. president trump and former vp biden will cross paths today, both on the campaign trail in florida. both holding rallies in tampa, though they'll look quite different. they'll be hours apart. it just shows how critical florida is. the pandemic, of course, continues to dominate the race. overnight, the u.s. reported nearly 79,000 new coronavirus cases. the three worst days of this entire pandemic have all happened in the past week. 12 states are reporting record hospitalizations. almost another 1,000 americans died on wednesday. despite these staggering numbers, president trump continues to hold large rallies, like those you see on your screens, in hot spot states. joe biden is blasting president trump's approach. biden says the virus will not end by, quote, flipping a switch. >> the threat is so real this morning and so much worsening that the white house coronavirus task force this morning is warning of unrelenting broad community spread in the midwest, upper midwest, and west, that w
five days until election day. president trump and former vp biden will cross paths today, both on the campaign trail in florida. both holding rallies in tampa, though they'll look quite different. they'll be hours apart. it just shows how critical florida is. the pandemic, of course, continues to dominate the race. overnight, the u.s. reported nearly 79,000 new coronavirus cases. the three worst days of this entire pandemic have all happened in the past week. 12 states are reporting record...
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lou: can you give us a sense where you think you are in terms of days. >> i'm day 12. i started with a cough. and a cold. coathat progressed tofever, shoa splitting headache, i have beenn -- getting potter fo potty bette past -- getting better for the past 4 or 5 days. >> god bless, we wish you a speedy recovery. a full recovery. these reports that i have shared. talking about whether people should remain two weeks isolated, after they fully recovered. as the study put it, your thoughts on that. >> tests that they rely on to give you this idea there still 8 days of tests, they are very sensitive. not the same thing as demonstrating infectious virus, is is not unreasonable thing to request people stay out for two weeks, unless we can release them nearl ear earlier because t negative. lou: widespread testing is still not what we wish it were. we're still well behind that particular curve. but there are great advances that are made by these pharmaceutical companies. we're just at a point where they are not yet ready to get to the patient. or person who does need the testi
lou: can you give us a sense where you think you are in terms of days. >> i'm day 12. i started with a cough. and a cold. coathat progressed tofever, shoa splitting headache, i have beenn -- getting potter fo potty bette past -- getting better for the past 4 or 5 days. >> god bless, we wish you a speedy recovery. a full recovery. these reports that i have shared. talking about whether people should remain two weeks isolated, after they fully recovered. as the study put it, your...
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i am assuming for memorial day. happy monday, everybody, that is here with us so early on this holiday. we'll start off with a live look at oakland at the 880 at the coliseum camera there. nob fors that i'm seeing on the road this morning. we did have the shutdown of the dumbarton bridge from 3:30 to 4:30 this morning or there abouts and everything is open there. as you can see, very empty and quiet on our roads this morning. we'll be back after the break. >>> hi, i'm reggie aqui. our new abc7 streaming app. just in time because i bet your dog is tired of you, too. you can download it on apple tv, roku, fire tv and android tv. how do you do it, it's pretty easy. navigate to your search bar or app store. on fire tv, it is a search. type in abc7 bay area. ♪ once it pops up, select it and just hit download. ♪ that's it. now you can check out what's being featured in our app this week. get the top news of the day and check out a live broadcast and our new original series and, of course, get the latest weather. and also
i am assuming for memorial day. happy monday, everybody, that is here with us so early on this holiday. we'll start off with a live look at oakland at the 880 at the coliseum camera there. nob fors that i'm seeing on the road this morning. we did have the shutdown of the dumbarton bridge from 3:30 to 4:30 this morning or there abouts and everything is open there. as you can see, very empty and quiet on our roads this morning. we'll be back after the break. >>> hi, i'm reggie aqui. our...
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it's actually in a change in the coming days. it's actually in a change in the coming days.premier league, discussions are under way about fans attending matches again, according to the chief executive richard masters. he hasn't put a timeframe on the return but says talks are happening with the governement. for now, with no spectators allowed, he's again asked fans not congregate outside stadiums however tempted they might be. it's very important that that happens. and i think players and managers and clubs are making it clear to their supporters to stay away. to watch at home, follow the game at home, listen on the radio, watch on tv if you can. by turning up watch on tv if you can. by turning up to the game you are potentially putting it at jeopardy. up to the game you are potentially putting it atjeopardy. something we've worked really hard for it which is to play those matches home and away. also your own season ticket may be atjeopardy as well. please stay away and enjoyed the match is at home. does the premier league have any plans to hold test events where fans can s
it's actually in a change in the coming days. it's actually in a change in the coming days.premier league, discussions are under way about fans attending matches again, according to the chief executive richard masters. he hasn't put a timeframe on the return but says talks are happening with the governement. for now, with no spectators allowed, he's again asked fans not congregate outside stadiums however tempted they might be. it's very important that that happens. and i think players and...
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simpson back in my day, macy's didn't cancel the thanksgiving day parade turkey legs.y day, parade goers would brave the elements and hopes that if the wind blows just right you might see olaf the snowman's carrot nose dive right into snoopy's ass. [ dog barks oh, rusty. i know you think there's nothing wrong with that. back in my day, we didn't have to worry if there'd be a peaceful transition between presidents back in my day, if you lost you lost, unless something weird happened down in florida with chad then if you lost you actually won. but technically, we all lost back in my day, people weren't endangering their fellow man by refusing to wear a mask on plane. cod buckles. back in in my day, if you were wearing a mask on a plane it was because you had too many tiny bottles of vodka and then you pulled down the oxygen mask so you can pretend to be bane from "the dark night rises. and when the flight attendance came over to ask you to stop you'd say, "you merely adopted the dark i was born in it molded by it." and then she would say, "is that supposed to be from a m
simpson back in my day, macy's didn't cancel the thanksgiving day parade turkey legs.y day, parade goers would brave the elements and hopes that if the wind blows just right you might see olaf the snowman's carrot nose dive right into snoopy's ass. [ dog barks oh, rusty. i know you think there's nothing wrong with that. back in my day, we didn't have to worry if there'd be a peaceful transition between presidents back in my day, if you lost you lost, unless something weird happened down in...
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but today's not the day, i'm sorry it's not the day so make sure you stay inside as much as possible if you work outside or you have to head out the door make sure you have a mask like the one i'm wearing with a filter on it they are hard to come by of course. if you can get your hands on one of those it will definitely help i notice a huge difference in wearing one ever grant know wearing it when i was so cavalier about it earlier in the week in today's the day though to take of the most seriously as we head into the weekend for now reporting live in marin county sarah stinson kron 4 news all right, thanks. a lot sarah. >>and no better in the south bay will slide your quality map that direction you'll see for yourself nothing but red and purple indicating again hazardous dangerous air quality so definitely try not to be outside for any length of time today if you have to go make it a quick trip in and out don't forget your mask. again remind family and friends to stay indoors. if you have the option don't go outside today and here's a look at one of the reasons why we've got a cal f
but today's not the day, i'm sorry it's not the day so make sure you stay inside as much as possible if you work outside or you have to head out the door make sure you have a mask like the one i'm wearing with a filter on it they are hard to come by of course. if you can get your hands on one of those it will definitely help i notice a huge difference in wearing one ever grant know wearing it when i was so cavalier about it earlier in the week in today's the day though to take of the most...
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>>from 14 days to 10 days. according to a senior official the new guidelines will allow people who have come in contact with someone infected with the virus to resume normal activity after 10 days or 7 days if they get a negative covid test result. the new guidelines are expected to be released sometime later tonight this comes as almost 14 million people across the country have been infected and almost 270,000 people in the u.s. have died and you can always find the latest on the coronavirus along with the new bay area restrictions at kron 4 dot com and on the kron 4 app. >>there you can track the latest numbers, the covid tears and restrictions county by county the justice department is investigating a secret lobbying scheme in exchange for presidential pardons court documents released today. did not mention any names or time frame but revealed that people involved would offer a substantial political contribution for a pardon from the president or a reprieve of a sentence. the government requested last week t
>>from 14 days to 10 days. according to a senior official the new guidelines will allow people who have come in contact with someone infected with the virus to resume normal activity after 10 days or 7 days if they get a negative covid test result. the new guidelines are expected to be released sometime later tonight this comes as almost 14 million people across the country have been infected and almost 270,000 people in the u.s. have died and you can always find the latest on the...
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in those first days after election day. so we want to check in with debbie dingell on this week four years after she was going crazy about what was happening in her state of michigan as election day approached four years ago. and so joining us now is michigan democratic congresswoman debbie dingell. thank you very much for joining us tonight. we really appreciate it. let's go right at it. what is the difference in michigan tonight than michigan four years ago with the democratic presidential campaign? >> well, first of all, they believe it's competitive. they're taking it seriously. they're on the ground. they're talking to workers. they're working hard throughout the state of michigan. it's up to us now to make sure we work hard and turn people out to vote, but, you know, when jim messina said -- i used to call him every day. i wonder if he misses my call. but they are listening and it's going to be -- we have to turn out our votes now. >> and we have this massive early vote turnout in michigan. it's up 200%, a 200% increa
in those first days after election day. so we want to check in with debbie dingell on this week four years after she was going crazy about what was happening in her state of michigan as election day approached four years ago. and so joining us now is michigan democratic congresswoman debbie dingell. thank you very much for joining us tonight. we really appreciate it. let's go right at it. what is the difference in michigan tonight than michigan four years ago with the democratic presidential...
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wait for this day to be or. i can't wait. it's just the whole ad campaigns and everything. i am ready for that to go away for sure. yeah, no, and in 2020, it's been a crap year. i am ready for that to be gone, too. >> reporter: it's a process, but a very important one. the polls are open for 13 hours today and this is edgably of time to get out and vote. if you're worried about covid- 19 and voting in person all night, bay area counties are requiring social distancing. you have to wear a mask to get in. if you don't have one, they will give you one. the polling places are routinely sanitized throughout the day. i'm frank mallicoat, ktvu fox 2 news. >> i love what that teacher said, proud to vote and have a voice. very important message on this day. frank. thank you. >>> meanwhile, the governor is joining bay area leaders this noontime and phone banking for judyin and joe biden and kamala harris. the lieutenant governor representatives barbara lee and jackie spiro and along with the mayors are joining the governo
wait for this day to be or. i can't wait. it's just the whole ad campaigns and everything. i am ready for that to go away for sure. yeah, no, and in 2020, it's been a crap year. i am ready for that to be gone, too. >> reporter: it's a process, but a very important one. the polls are open for 13 hours today and this is edgably of time to get out and vote. if you're worried about covid- 19 and voting in person all night, bay area counties are requiring social distancing. you have to wear a...
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[laughter] >> my father landed five days after d-day until the day he died he despised make him freed said the british could have taken an affidavit they did not stop 40 i'm sure that's what you have heard before is that fair to say? >> no. i thought somebody might bring this up. so this is why i thought i might just save my father he thought for two and half months was 600 of those casualties, and i personally with my three brothers was taken 81 - - age five through eight every summer to camp in the fields in normandie and britain and play in the deserted block houses and my father of nine - - never talked about it. i would assume we were there for the french queen. [laughter] even though i say he fought to germany with the temporary brigadier, the infantry brigadier, he just never forgot he was in normandie. and to this day i find it very difficult still to this day after writing so much about world war ii and my first wife who died i still don't understand how 1 million german troops fighting in normandie as if it was their own country. and then dying there with almost half a mill
[laughter] >> my father landed five days after d-day until the day he died he despised make him freed said the british could have taken an affidavit they did not stop 40 i'm sure that's what you have heard before is that fair to say? >> no. i thought somebody might bring this up. so this is why i thought i might just save my father he thought for two and half months was 600 of those casualties, and i personally with my three brothers was taken 81 - - age five through eight every...
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election day 2020.rica heads to the polls. >> it's your responsibility as a citizen to get out here and vote. >> after nearly two years of campaigning, voters finally have their say, eager for their voices to be heard in the most consequential election in generations. nearly 100 million votes already cast, as the candidates make their final pitches in key battleground states overnight. >> we want to do it just like last time, but let's give me a little bit more margin, if you don't mind. >> it's time for donald trump to pack his bags and go home! >> voter safety during the pandemic and the security of the ballots a priority for election officials. >> we're anxious to get it done and to get it done right. >> at stake, the balance of power, the direction of the nation and the future of both parties. the world is watching as millions of americans decide who will be the next president of the united states. today, tuesday, november 3rd, 2020. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is a special edition of "today,"
election day 2020.rica heads to the polls. >> it's your responsibility as a citizen to get out here and vote. >> after nearly two years of campaigning, voters finally have their say, eager for their voices to be heard in the most consequential election in generations. nearly 100 million votes already cast, as the candidates make their final pitches in key battleground states overnight. >> we want to do it just like last time, but let's give me a little bit more margin, if you...
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days. he calls it law and order. how concerned are americans about that issue? >> yeah, we asked, how worried are you about the risk of crime in your community? not overly worried, is the answer, from america in this poll, john. 13% say very worried. 24% say somewhat worried. and look at this split. i think this is so interesting, between biden voters and trump voters, we asked about a series of issues about risk to their community, coronavirus, economy, racism, and the risk of crime there at the bottom, biden voters, 39% say they're worried about risk of crime in their community. overall, you see the biden electorate has far more worry than the trump electorate across all of these issues. >> but is that the same as the issues you're most concerned about? is safety in terms of coronavirus and crime at the top of peoples lists now? >> we still see health care and the economy and coronavirus up near the top, but take a look at this question we asked, alisyn. which one of these candidates is g
days. he calls it law and order. how concerned are americans about that issue? >> yeah, we asked, how worried are you about the risk of crime in your community? not overly worried, is the answer, from america in this poll, john. 13% say very worried. 24% say somewhat worried. and look at this split. i think this is so interesting, between biden voters and trump voters, we asked about a series of issues about risk to their community, coronavirus, economy, racism, and the risk of crime...