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workinge 1 100 engineers on behalf of townhall and also volunteers.ineers from the united kingdom and europe as well. there are also a number of lebanese volunteers. they are all working together to inspect the buildings and then they are drafting reports. decided tododay, we evict a number off people from buildings. they are no longer to enter the buildings, because they are likely to fall. -- because the buildings are likely to fall. macron and hisl visit, have you set up lands to rebuild the port? talkesident macron didn't of rebuilding. it is speeches, he spoke quite generally about support to lebanon and of his love for lebanon. president macron visited ground zero, vivisited this site, and e was shshocked. he didn't have much time to talk about such measures. what about the wheat silos? >> as for the wheat silos, they were entirely destroyed, and that is why they have to be rebuilt entirely, silos. the lebanese government will have to be dealing with the crisis all the while we are waiting for new silos to be built. on top of that, we have to de
workinge 1 100 engineers on behalf of townhall and also volunteers.ineers from the united kingdom and europe as well. there are also a number of lebanese volunteers. they are all working together to inspect the buildings and then they are drafting reports. decided tododay, we evict a number off people from buildings. they are no longer to enter the buildings, because they are likely to fall. -- because the buildings are likely to fall. macron and hisl visit, have you set up lands to rebuild the...
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workinge pleasure of with vice president biden when i was the ambassador to ireland.l tell you that we had a chance to work both in d.c. and in dublin on matters of them ofression -- on matters immigration and trade and i got to know the vice president on a personal and professional level. i am here to tell you, i am here to testify to you this morning here in st. louis on this beautiful day about the character of the man named joe biden. [cheering and applause] hostd the opportunity to the vice president and his family, and grandchildren in dublin where we spent a week during -- doing work and towards .im -- and tourism i want to tell you that the person you know is exactly the same person of plus -- upfront and close. there is no public joe biden or private joe biden. there is just the joe biden that you know and it is a privilege to introduce you to someone that you already do know. what you see is what you get. vice president biden wears his large and warm heart on his sleeve. [cheering] and you see is what you get what you get is exactly what our country needs af
workinge pleasure of with vice president biden when i was the ambassador to ireland.l tell you that we had a chance to work both in d.c. and in dublin on matters of them ofression -- on matters immigration and trade and i got to know the vice president on a personal and professional level. i am here to tell you, i am here to testify to you this morning here in st. louis on this beautiful day about the character of the man named joe biden. [cheering and applause] hostd the opportunity to the...
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these are proud people, the workinge people of our nation. these are strong people. these are the people who have rallied to this nation's defense in every hour of need and every moment of danger, who have sent to their sons and daughters to go fight our wars. who have given their time, their talents, and their treasure at every opportunity for this nation. and now, mr. president, they are in need. they are the backbone of this nation. and now they are in crisis. i am talking about the 8 million americans who have fallen into poverty since the summer. 12million families, working families who are now behind on their rent. the 35% of working families in america who have had to go ask for food assistance in the last couple of months because of this pandemic. those are the people i am talking about. i'm talking about people like susan it was a single mother, working mother from my state, northeast missouri is where she lives. she wrote to me the other day that she k is trying to homeschool her kids who are home because of covid. where she does not have internet because s
these are proud people, the workinge people of our nation. these are strong people. these are the people who have rallied to this nation's defense in every hour of need and every moment of danger, who have sent to their sons and daughters to go fight our wars. who have given their time, their talents, and their treasure at every opportunity for this nation. and now, mr. president, they are in need. they are the backbone of this nation. and now they are in crisis. i am talking about the 8...
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we are workinging with surrounding communities to help ore cities set up similar testing sites. >> theys it's opening the site to the alleviate pressure. the center will be opened every day from 9:00 to 6:00 p.m. >>> in santa clara, the u.s. public health service will set up a hospital at the convention center. it will be for people who do not have medical care. and the national guard troops will be sent to new york, washington and california. the troops will provide humanitarian relief and not for law enforcement. a ship will be there by the end of the week. >> we are enduring a a great national trial and we will prove that we can meet the moment. i want to assure the american people we are doing everything we can to defeat to horrible, invisible enemy. >> president trump says he has approved major disaster declarations. and california has asked for the declaration. it will be approved very quickly. >>> developing news now on pandemic. pauks resumed on capital hill today as lawmakers worked to put a relief package together. sheer all date. >>> talks resumed as alawmakers put together
we are workinging with surrounding communities to help ore cities set up similar testing sites. >> theys it's opening the site to the alleviate pressure. the center will be opened every day from 9:00 to 6:00 p.m. >>> in santa clara, the u.s. public health service will set up a hospital at the convention center. it will be for people who do not have medical care. and the national guard troops will be sent to new york, washington and california. the troops will provide humanitarian...
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without our hard-workingic hisporkers, who are ethical, moral, and actually-w haking, we would starve-they work in our hospitals, our dairies. ath the backbone of our food system may, 20. we need more immigration literally to suppoe, our workforc we really do. sophie: mike is a first generation mexican immigrant. a is fully active in the political proces views his vote on tuesday and in november voice for his family an colleagues. >> a lot of my coworkers don't speak english, so theyon't really -- not really aware of the things happening again. me as citizen, i am a voice for them because i can go vote when they can't. sophie: immigration has always en an issue that is readily california.n this part of more than three quarters of the agriculturalrn workforce were into different country. people here are not reading about donald trump's immigration policies, they are living them. >> step out of the car! >> lift your hands up. sophie: this is the moment an agricultural worker d father of four was i arrested by immigration and enforcement children to school.his you can hear how upsetting
without our hard-workingic hisporkers, who are ethical, moral, and actually-w haking, we would starve-they work in our hospitals, our dairies. ath the backbone of our food system may, 20. we need more immigration literally to suppoe, our workforc we really do. sophie: mike is a first generation mexican immigrant. a is fully active in the political proces views his vote on tuesday and in november voice for his family an colleagues. >> a lot of my coworkers don't speak english, so theyon't...
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appalled about these people calling in and thinking that getting a doctor's degree is nothing. , workinge 20 years full-time, raising two children, going to night school to get my bachelors degree. and it was one of the proudest moments i had, walking across that stage and getting that diploma. i cannot believe people are so uneducated and so stupid that they do not realize what goes into getting an education. and i wanted to go for my masters, but i was so burned out, after almost 20 years of going part-time to get a bachelors degree. she is a well educated women, and people like the one that called, i think from georgia or whoda -- that is the one, probably does not even have a college degree, is so stupid that she would say "she's not going to be my first lady" -- give me a break. i would rather have a well educated first lady in the white house rather than a former -- host: let's go to rich, calling from tennessee on the independent line. good morning. caller: good morning. this is much ado about nothing. op-eds are written daily on every conceivable topic. it was a snarky piece. the
appalled about these people calling in and thinking that getting a doctor's degree is nothing. , workinge 20 years full-time, raising two children, going to night school to get my bachelors degree. and it was one of the proudest moments i had, walking across that stage and getting that diploma. i cannot believe people are so uneducated and so stupid that they do not realize what goes into getting an education. and i wanted to go for my masters, but i was so burned out, after almost 20 years of...
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found a price level where we can offset the imbalance >> there are big trouble, computers aren't workinging or they're slow at home and some of the structured ruks did derivatives. >> know this the market itself -- maybe the market needs to take a pause to make sure that everything is up and running because the thousand and thousand-point moves, we've all been doing this a long time. these are bizarre. >> they're certainly unusual moves. it's important that the market stay open, though. so we can take a pause for 15 minutes and those were appropriate and helpful to the market, but taking a long term stoppage of trading certainly does not send a strong signal to investors. that's not who we are. we need to be able to give people the opportunity to access their mono pep. >> you did see a lack of liquid the sometimes in the fixed income space you saw many clients using and many investors toward fixed income etfs because of the liquidity you'll find there and you'll see investors looking for liquidity across the board and trying to determine what products they have more success trading and inve
found a price level where we can offset the imbalance >> there are big trouble, computers aren't workinging or they're slow at home and some of the structured ruks did derivatives. >> know this the market itself -- maybe the market needs to take a pause to make sure that everything is up and running because the thousand and thousand-point moves, we've all been doing this a long time. these are bizarre. >> they're certainly unusual moves. it's important that the market stay...
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workingou tell me about with other industries at these times? couple of suggestions i have seen recently, one was from an fcc emergency communications and security committee, about broadcasters working with social media companies to coordinate the flow of news and sharing of news. , there weret be suggestions about not having so-called television blackouts during this time. kenny tell us about that? -- canourse my member you tell me about that? sidee members on the tv want to get good value for renting their signals out to other outlets that profit off them. but that sometimes involves tough negotiations. as has been the case whenever there's is a national emergency, broadcasters do not want to see service interruptions of any kind. our friends on the cable and satellite side as well will stand down until we get this behind us, and avoid service interruptions if at all possible. that is our history of doing that and i have no reason to believe that will not continue. as it relates to social media, unfortunately, social media is an relatively new
workingou tell me about with other industries at these times? couple of suggestions i have seen recently, one was from an fcc emergency communications and security committee, about broadcasters working with social media companies to coordinate the flow of news and sharing of news. , there weret be suggestions about not having so-called television blackouts during this time. kenny tell us about that? -- canourse my member you tell me about that? sidee members on the tv want to get good value for...
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switzerland, where we have been helping to speed up the process of releasing liquidity to sme's, to larger workingesh the u.s. of loans through the paycheck protection program. saw demand for loans and ,reated in the investment bank and also in the wells management space, we saw some deleveraging coming through, but also new which has credit, contributed for sure to an increase in lending balances. can i ask you, sergio, in terms of the markets, we are back in bull territory on the decks and the s&p 500. do you think that this -- on the dax and the s&p 500. do you think that this turnaround makes sense as a verlyn return to the bull market? sergio: i think you should not try to rationalize too much in the last few years. that would be a struggle. in my point of view, it is clear that it is good to see markets rebounding, but on the other end, i do think that the market expecting -- and betting a recovery in the late part of this quarter. and then a recovery in the second part of the year. i would say that there is, in my point of view, a downside risk to that scenario. be in that sense, i would gett
switzerland, where we have been helping to speed up the process of releasing liquidity to sme's, to larger workingesh the u.s. of loans through the paycheck protection program. saw demand for loans and ,reated in the investment bank and also in the wells management space, we saw some deleveraging coming through, but also new which has credit, contributed for sure to an increase in lending balances. can i ask you, sergio, in terms of the markets, we are back in bull territory on the decks and...
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app, workinged with new data for apple maps coming to the u.k., ireland, and canada.ng with some carmakers, bmw and ford, on electric charging. these are really incremental changes. they will make the experiments -- experience nicer for users. the question is, during the pandemic, tim cook made it sound like apple has been getting everyone through lockdown and quarantine. onl people spend more money updating their devices posed quarantine given that times are tight at the moment and a lot of people are unemployed, and yet they are, ironically, may be depending on their devices? david: people, all of us, or more dependent on devices than ever. even if money is tight, i think after we feeda and clothe ourselves, that is increasingly central to the lives we lead. that is very significant. i go back to the issue of this being a virtual conference. has thei think apple potential to expand their market place by making this a virtual conference. to suchly, the tickets conferences cost $1500. watchyone is able to this, which means developers all over the world are going to be
app, workinged with new data for apple maps coming to the u.k., ireland, and canada.ng with some carmakers, bmw and ford, on electric charging. these are really incremental changes. they will make the experiments -- experience nicer for users. the question is, during the pandemic, tim cook made it sound like apple has been getting everyone through lockdown and quarantine. onl people spend more money updating their devices posed quarantine given that times are tight at the moment and a lot of...
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workinged thinking and on this a year before the election and it was with good forethought that he did. interrupted got from the point of the election until the gore concession on december 14. they lost a good chunk of time, really important time between the election and the inauguration that they would otherwise have been able to push for more aggressively. caller, of that last comments. the argument here is not to move president-elect biden into office any earlier. the constitution is very clear. it is on january 20 that you see a president being sworn in. the issue is, assuming he will be sworn in on january 20, do we want to see him and his team best prepared to run our government for all of us in a safer way? this is not about accelerating his movement into office or making sure he -- rice'sou cited susan op-ed which i think is very strong, you should look at the other company he is keeping right now. toomey,rubio, senator former bush, karl rove, the list of republicans who are serious minded who have signed off on the notion that this is really vital that the transition access be
workinged thinking and on this a year before the election and it was with good forethought that he did. interrupted got from the point of the election until the gore concession on december 14. they lost a good chunk of time, really important time between the election and the inauguration that they would otherwise have been able to push for more aggressively. caller, of that last comments. the argument here is not to move president-elect biden into office any earlier. the constitution is very...
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. ♪ sthe team's been workinge around the clock.wire, we've had to rethink our whole approach. to give togetherness. logistically, it's been a nightmare. i'm not sure it's going to work. it'll work. i didn't know you were listening. >>> interesting bit of news, the department of justice was forced to tell you about something as troubling as it is timely. the d.o.j. is actively investigating a bribery scheme focused on obtaining a pardon from the president. a judge ordered the release of 20 pages from the case. a lot is redacted. this is a clear indication from the court that people need to know this is afoot. what can we tell? there is a "secret lobbying scheme and bribery conspiracy that offered a substantial political contribution in exchange for a presidential pardon or reprieve of sentence. let's dig into this. interesting that the judge wanted it out. this has been going on since the summer. how does it conflate or combine with what we are hearing of rudy and trump's plans for his own family? >> i would be surprised if they are directly related to rudy. he has other reason
. ♪ sthe team's been workinge around the clock.wire, we've had to rethink our whole approach. to give togetherness. logistically, it's been a nightmare. i'm not sure it's going to work. it'll work. i didn't know you were listening. >>> interesting bit of news, the department of justice was forced to tell you about something as troubling as it is timely. the d.o.j. is actively investigating a bribery scheme focused on obtaining a pardon from the president. a judge ordered the release...
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workingally about not at cross purposes but working together in unison toward a joint goal. it is powerful when it happens. to me, that was the big lesson of the year. jonathan: i wonder whether the conditioning this year will lead us to make mistakes as we navigate markets in the future. we have all been conditioned by experience to believe in a todemic, markets only go up, deemphasize near-term risk on the hopes things will improve because we have a vaccine. is this unique to the moment? is this something we can use in the future? is this something that leads us to make mistakes in years to come? matt: we have to understand exactly what markets are trying to discount. the future is the starting point. it happens to be difficult to do. looking next year, it is clear markets are starting to discount the demand impulse we expect to occur on the back of the vaccine distribution. the surprise for next year could be disruption to that distribution mechanism of vaccine or people being less willing to take it then we hoped. -- van we hoped. that is something markets are starting t
workingally about not at cross purposes but working together in unison toward a joint goal. it is powerful when it happens. to me, that was the big lesson of the year. jonathan: i wonder whether the conditioning this year will lead us to make mistakes as we navigate markets in the future. we have all been conditioned by experience to believe in a todemic, markets only go up, deemphasize near-term risk on the hopes things will improve because we have a vaccine. is this unique to the moment? is...
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we're workinging hand in glove with many people around the table to make sure that, whether it's f.d.a. or c.d.c. or -- president trump: when will you know if it works? you already have this medicine. >> i think we'll know in the april time frame. [talking simultaneously] >> do you have any negative kickouts like utility analyses or reviews? >> there is a review and the trial in china, they'll probably look at some of that data in march. so far that would be only stopped for safety reasons. you really have to wait until the end of the trial to see efficacy. we're moving as fast as we can. i think everybody around the table is moving as fast as we can. on top of that, of course, we have to anticipate success. we're significantly investing in the manufacturing facility and capacity. we've been working closely with the administration to -- [talking simultaneously] we have facilities that we're repurposing for the coronavirus -- [talking simultaneously] president trump: it would be tremendous if it works. because you're there. >> we have the trial in severe patients and more moderate patie
we're workinging hand in glove with many people around the table to make sure that, whether it's f.d.a. or c.d.c. or -- president trump: when will you know if it works? you already have this medicine. >> i think we'll know in the april time frame. [talking simultaneously] >> do you have any negative kickouts like utility analyses or reviews? >> there is a review and the trial in china, they'll probably look at some of that data in march. so far that would be only stopped for...
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workingization has been on criminal justice reform since roughly 2013.ated putting an end to what we believe is an institutionally discriminatory system of criminal justice that disproportionately affects minorities, and it was under donald trump that we were able to pass that. we tried as hard as we could under obama, and this is not the format today to discuss why it went awry, but we believe the obama administration prevented criminal justice reform from happening because of his insistence on certain provisions on which there was not bipartisan consensus, so we support all those things with regard to covid. i believe that whether it's on mass production of ventilators for the most sophisticated and expansive testing system that the world knows what we hope under operation warp speed will soon be a vaccine for covid and on making the very difficult decision first to impose the travel ban on china and then later to actually shut the economy down for a period of roughly four weeks, that donald trump took extraordinary and historic steps to save what may
workingization has been on criminal justice reform since roughly 2013.ated putting an end to what we believe is an institutionally discriminatory system of criminal justice that disproportionately affects minorities, and it was under donald trump that we were able to pass that. we tried as hard as we could under obama, and this is not the format today to discuss why it went awry, but we believe the obama administration prevented criminal justice reform from happening because of his insistence...
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we're the most productive workingers in t erersers in the.of our power. we are better than any country in the world and it is time that we stood up and took back america. this is the united states of america. so take it back. >> here are the circumstances that i would cut social security -- over my dead body. that is ridiculous. no, really. think about that. you are going to give a cut, tax cut, to rich people and big corporations who don't need it, who have too low a rate anyway, and you are going to take it away from seniors who are suffering and take away health care from americans especially low income americans? are you kidding me? that is where we are. we are in a situation of cruelty. >> this is not about the biggest bank account. it is about the best ideas. and if you can put those ideas into action. courage is whether or not you are willing to stand next to someone you don't always agree with for the betterment of this country. that is what courage is. that is courage. >> we got to hear from all those different candidates a sense of
we're the most productive workingers in t erersers in the.of our power. we are better than any country in the world and it is time that we stood up and took back america. this is the united states of america. so take it back. >> here are the circumstances that i would cut social security -- over my dead body. that is ridiculous. no, really. think about that. you are going to give a cut, tax cut, to rich people and big corporations who don't need it, who have too low a rate anyway, and you...
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the former new york city mayor says he will release three women from their ndas while workingality his company. the details and his exclusive brand new interview coming up. at fidelity, you'll work with an advisor on a flexible wealth plan. and with new brokerage accounts, your cash is automatically invested at a rate that's at least 20 times more than other advisory firms. personalized advice. unmatched value. at fidelity, you can have both. >>> last night aboard air force 1, he floated the idea of making doug collins the new director of national intelligence. trump forgot to discuss it with collins. so, 12 hours later the georgia republican went on tv and gave his answer. thanks but no thanks. bloomberg news reports trump had been close to nominating congressman chris stewart. until trump learned of a 2016 video in which he called trump, quote, our mussolini. i think he'd be great. as trump's quest for a loyalist at the post of director of national intelligence bumblees along, his aids are hard at work satisfying trump's demand for a purge. 29-year-old donnie who had previously been
the former new york city mayor says he will release three women from their ndas while workingality his company. the details and his exclusive brand new interview coming up. at fidelity, you'll work with an advisor on a flexible wealth plan. and with new brokerage accounts, your cash is automatically invested at a rate that's at least 20 times more than other advisory firms. personalized advice. unmatched value. at fidelity, you can have both. >>> last night aboard air force 1, he...
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one of the things we have been working hard on is getting this workingment assistance better. when we started this system was overwhelmed. they didn't have the capacity or manpower. we said we've got to fix this. we've got to put all hands on deck to get this done. we have made it our number one economic priority in the state of florida. i have staff not only from the department of economic opportunity, but the department of management service working around the clock. there have been huge changes made to the system. the results are going in a good direction. we have to do more. they are good. we have brought in 100 new servers to deal with this new capacity. we are talking about hundreds of thousands of applicants. last year the state got 350,000 for the whole year. this is a big volume. we need those servers. you have 100 new servers to build capacity. we have brought in a number of people to do calls, to man the call centers. we have over 2000 people now involved who are either now ing -- calls or go undergoing training. a month and a half ago they were 30 people in the ent
one of the things we have been working hard on is getting this workingment assistance better. when we started this system was overwhelmed. they didn't have the capacity or manpower. we said we've got to fix this. we've got to put all hands on deck to get this done. we have made it our number one economic priority in the state of florida. i have staff not only from the department of economic opportunity, but the department of management service working around the clock. there have been huge...
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then the walking down the isles of the machines at the gym, and please wipe down your machine after workingou out. and then these isles. we are looking for the day when things come back to normal, and we are talking about more businesses coming back soon, but a lot of folks are has not during for a little more activity out there, guys. >> yeah, everybody wants the normalcy back. >>> teacher appreciation week is well under way. coming up next on "today in the bay," we will have a live interview with a bay area educator. we will talk about what it has been like teaching those kids online. >>> rolling out new requirements. when travelers at l.a.x. will be required to start wearing face coverings. >>> plus, will today's nfl announcement be a touchdown for fans? what is expected in just a matter of hours. >>> and as things continue to reopen the white house actually drops the plan to explain to them how to do it. >>> we continue to celebrate bay area graduates who are going without an official ceremony this year. this is our last week for our great grad segment and we want to pay a special congrat
then the walking down the isles of the machines at the gym, and please wipe down your machine after workingou out. and then these isles. we are looking for the day when things come back to normal, and we are talking about more businesses coming back soon, but a lot of folks are has not during for a little more activity out there, guys. >> yeah, everybody wants the normalcy back. >>> teacher appreciation week is well under way. coming up next on "today in the bay," we...
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so crews are out there workinging on cleanuworking cleanup. >>> and you sea that slow spyou out of tracyand there is a high wind advisory th >>> new data on the possible dangers of dining outdoors, the shocking number that will have you rethinking the restaurant. >>> and we're taking a live look at the big board at the new york stock exchange. we're up about 40 minut >>> we'll have more sunshine this afternoon than yesterday, but temperatures will be below average. 60 at the coast most of the afternoon, near 70 to 75 for the bay and inland neighborhoods at noon. 76 to 82 at 4:00. and near 70 at 7:00. high fire dangeringer continues in sierra due to the thunderstorms. the seabreeze will make it all the way to sacramento, 88 there. a little bit up into chico, 92. palm springs, 108. >>> breaking news at the live desk. we're looking at a big step forward as far as the covid-19 vaccine in the united states. the u.s. has signed a contract with pfizer to develop the first 100 million doses of a vaccine, it is set to be delivered in decemb december. the u.s. could buy another 500 million doses u
so crews are out there workinging on cleanuworking cleanup. >>> and you sea that slow spyou out of tracyand there is a high wind advisory th >>> new data on the possible dangers of dining outdoors, the shocking number that will have you rethinking the restaurant. >>> and we're taking a live look at the big board at the new york stock exchange. we're up about 40 minut >>> we'll have more sunshine this afternoon than yesterday, but temperatures will be below...
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i wathe team's been workinger around the clock.wire, we've had to rethink our whole approach.oing to give togetherness. logistically, it's been a nightmare. i'm not sure it's going to work. it'll work. i didn't know you were listening. >>> in a los angeles courtroom in september 2008, something extraordinary was taking place -- the murder trial of erwin howard, expected to last three months. it was on the verge of ending in just two days. prosecutor john lewin had presented a powerful opening statement. >> i had seen the defendant during the opening and i thought, maybe, you know, something had gotten to him. >> and the d.a. was right, because after the opening defense attorney andrew flyer had spoken with howard, who then made a stunning admission. >> for the first time in my career, i heard a defendant confess to a crime, and i was the first one he told. >> and until that moment, his defense was i wasn't there and i didn't have anything to do with it. >> correct. >> the defense attorney walked into the courtroom and made a statement that caused mouths to fall open. >> the de
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the ford foundation, workinges with visionarin the front lineof social change worldwide. ♪ >> the sloanne promise of good ideas. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions. and frnds of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to yn r pbs statom viewers like you. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its .]ption content and accura >> this is pbs newshour west from weta studios in washington and fromur bureau from the walter cronkite school of journalism from arizona state university. >> you are watching pbs. -everythd g has its season, aneverything has its time. right now it's harvest time in wine country. but grapes aren't the onlyr hing that end up in yass. there are plenty of ways to drink delicious. i'm traveling fromcountry in northern california to normandy, france, and then to tequila in mexico before going back home again to discover liquasures. "100 days, drinks, dishes and destinations" is brought to you by... tdal, and journey beyo beaten
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workinging sure we are with the manufacturers of the authorized vaccines to make sure there is as muchup as possible. that includes providing information about the supply chain and making sure there is a high quality of any factoring. how do you combat accusations of interference in the medical deliberation of the fda? dr. hahn: our response is to be transparent. in june and october we issued guidance around the vaccine. we have issued more guidance this year than that period of time i think we ever have. the reason for that is we wanted everyone out there developing medical products to know what our thinking was. what would we need to see in order to do an issue for any medical product. particular for vaccines, we put the guidance out so the manufacturers would know what information to send to us. we stuck to the guidance, we follow the guidance, and we had unprecedented transparency in the review process, with an open public discussion of the data. no other regulatory agency in the world has done that. that provided great confidence. tom: we look at silver spring, maryland, and the s
workinging sure we are with the manufacturers of the authorized vaccines to make sure there is as muchup as possible. that includes providing information about the supply chain and making sure there is a high quality of any factoring. how do you combat accusations of interference in the medical deliberation of the fda? dr. hahn: our response is to be transparent. in june and october we issued guidance around the vaccine. we have issued more guidance this year than that period of time i think we...
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they say they won't tolerate foreign interference and are workinges with 50 sts well as social media companies to keep the elections safe. president trump is loathe to talk about interference, first in 2016 when it was said russia was interfering on his behalf and now the same thing. the president is focus opened mail-in voting, saying there's wiempedz fraud. democrats say the president is not focused enough on this issue. >> woodruff: all right, weller itinly has raised a lot of questions and i know both of you will continue to follow thsat as well the path forward over the negotiations over coid relief. yamiche alcindor, lisa desjardins, ank you. >> sure thing. >> woodruff: in thday's other news: the death toll from the massive beirut port explosion reached 154 with more than 5,000 hurt. more bodies were found today as french rescue teams and others searched the area. with that operation underway, thhead of the powerful zbollah militia insisted his iranian-backed group is not to blame. >> (anslated ): i wholeheartedly deny that there is anything that belongs to us in the port. no w
they say they won't tolerate foreign interference and are workinges with 50 sts well as social media companies to keep the elections safe. president trump is loathe to talk about interference, first in 2016 when it was said russia was interfering on his behalf and now the same thing. the president is focus opened mail-in voting, saying there's wiempedz fraud. democrats say the president is not focused enough on this issue. >> woodruff: all right, weller itinly has raised a lot of...
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the iner workingings of this particular investigation from the beginning? to have a look at it? >> that's a great point. it is very similar to what attorney general barr did in terms of tapping the u.s. attorney in connecticut to for the russia investigation. this is not something people i talked to say it is tim cal, if there is an issue, you thought something may not have happened correctly in the flynn case or in the handling of the interview by the two fbi agents. then would you first go to the fbi. there are systems in place within the justice department. there's an inspector general within the fbi. there are offices tasked with looking into what may or may not have gone wrong. to reach outside into the field is unusual in and of itself. >> all right. stay with me. i want to ask our former federal prosecutors, first of all torsion give me their take. give me your take on william barr's decision to open an investigation. essenti essentially into the fbi. >> yes. so there are investigations as people perceived as the president's enemies, an introduce mccabe, hillary clinton,
the iner workingings of this particular investigation from the beginning? to have a look at it? >> that's a great point. it is very similar to what attorney general barr did in terms of tapping the u.s. attorney in connecticut to for the russia investigation. this is not something people i talked to say it is tim cal, if there is an issue, you thought something may not have happened correctly in the flynn case or in the handling of the interview by the two fbi agents. then would you first...
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now, what i can tell you is that we are workinger me trying to make sure that we're bouncing back.far, theumbers looood, but it's also true, judy, at the we're going to face structural head winds as we move in time, as industries like hospitality, transportation and entertainment, all suffer from these pandemic effects fm china, and what the mission of the president is to use hideep understanding of economics and business to make sure weou navigate t those shoals. so in the next few weeks there will be a new phase four deal g thatng to be negotiated on capitol hill and, in theme meanwe're doing everything we can to bring our manufacturing jobs back to u.s. soil, which is going to be the key to reemploying the service sector refugees that we lose in the s beleagueredtors. >> woodruff: so you're making a number of allegations here about the chinese and know a number of other countries have looked at this virus as well, but theyeem to be doing a lot better than the united states in terms of keeping it under control. you're putting all the blame >>ght now on china. >> yes. eporter: yet
now, what i can tell you is that we are workinger me trying to make sure that we're bouncing back.far, theumbers looood, but it's also true, judy, at the we're going to face structural head winds as we move in time, as industries like hospitality, transportation and entertainment, all suffer from these pandemic effects fm china, and what the mission of the president is to use hideep understanding of economics and business to make sure weou navigate t those shoals. so in the next few weeks there...
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. ♪ sthe team's been workinge around the clock.wire, we've had to rethink our whole approach.e're going to give togetherness. logistically, it's been a nightmare. i'm not sure it's going to work. it'll work. i didn't know you were listening. >>> david perdue has a job, and it's one that you would think would keep the wealthy former businessman busy. he is a united states senator, republican from georgia. in fact, he's currently in a runoff that could decide which party controls the senate. but if you just look at david perdue's activity in the stock market, you would be forgiven for thinking he was a full-time day trader. "new york times" reports perdue has been the senate's post prolific stock trader by far. according to "the times," perdue has made almost 2,600 trades in stocks, bonds, and funds over the past six years, far more than any other senator. while he claims his trades are handled by outside advisers and he isn't personally involved in them, that isn't entirely true. for example, perdue personally instructs his wealth manager to sell the $1 million worth of shares
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i think all these leaders and for workingents, bravely and professionally to protect the district. i am pleased to say that, especially over the last two nights the demonstrations, while large, have been peaceful. the justice department is also working closely with our state and local partners to address violent riots around the country. our federal law enforcement efforts are focused on the violent instigators. through the fbi, u.s. attorney'' offices, component field offices, and state and local enforcement, we are receiving real-time intelligence and we have deployed resources to quell outbreaks of violence in several places. i urge governors and mayors and other state and local leaders to work closely with the national guard and with us. the federal government has thus far made 51 arrests for federal crimes in connection with violent rioting. we will continue to investigate, to make arrests, and to prosecute when warranted. when i was attorney general in 1992, riots broke out in los angeles following the acquittal by the state of police officers accused of beating rodney king.
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, again, what we now know is personal intervention by the attorney general with the prosecutors workinging in on th specifically, talking to them specifically about those cases, offering his advice on those cases. "the new york times" is clear to say there's no evidence of attorney general barr meddling in these cases. other than the fact that he's going to the southern district of new york and demanding information from the prosecutors who are working those cases. and giving them advice about how to, perhaps, pursue them in a way that might not be so harmful to the president. i mean, we're here. we are beyond the part of the story where astute observers point out lites to the sanctity of the rule of law in this country. i mean, something is threatened when it looks like it might happen in the future. this is not the future. this is now. and the rule of law is not under threat. it is injured. it is breached. we are past the time when warning that something bad might happen is sufficient to head off it happening. we are living it now. and so what do we do? warning about it isn't enough. las
, again, what we now know is personal intervention by the attorney general with the prosecutors workinging in on th specifically, talking to them specifically about those cases, offering his advice on those cases. "the new york times" is clear to say there's no evidence of attorney general barr meddling in these cases. other than the fact that he's going to the southern district of new york and demanding information from the prosecutors who are working those cases. and giving them...
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to workinged alongside our federal delegation and my fellow governors and their respective delegations. in fact, to get more. that is my job as governor. but you all have a job to play in all of this to. so much of what we get from washington is determined by the census. and i can't put it more plainly. we know that we were undercounted in 2010 and because of that we are right now leaving critical aid, federal aid, on the table. so take a moment, please go online. as you can see behind me, 2020 census.gov, and make sure you are counted in the census. it is how we as a state right now we need every penny more than ever before. being counted is something you can do all at the same time practicing the critical social distancing. -- turn before a third things over to judy, thanks to pat callahan, i would like to lift up the words of father jim greenfield, president across the delaware and pennsylvania. in a recent homily during an urged service, father jim his congregation not to think of what we are all doing as social distancing but rather as social solidarity. that is an incredibly impo
to workinged alongside our federal delegation and my fellow governors and their respective delegations. in fact, to get more. that is my job as governor. but you all have a job to play in all of this to. so much of what we get from washington is determined by the census. and i can't put it more plainly. we know that we were undercounted in 2010 and because of that we are right now leaving critical aid, federal aid, on the table. so take a moment, please go online. as you can see behind me, 2020...
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that john newton was workinged in an ungodly calling in the slave trade and he had a visitation from god and then he left the slave trade and then later wrote amazing grace as an act of penance. well, it's a nice story but that's not how it happened. john newton did have a christian conversion while working on a slave ship, but he continued to work in the slave trade for several more voyages. in fact, he got a promotion to captain. he wept as a devout christian to west africa, he completed that voyage, he did it again, he completed that voyage, he was going for a fourth slaving voyage all the while writing letters to people saying, well, i do have a godly calling now. as he was carrying people into this killing bondage, but then before that fourth voyage he had a stroke. he was prevented from going to sea by his doctor then 19 years later he wrote "amazing grace" and 13 years after that he made hiss first public criticisms of the slave trade. so it didn't happen quite as a myth would have it, but i would also say that when john newton turned against the slave trade he was a very effe
that john newton was workinged in an ungodly calling in the slave trade and he had a visitation from god and then he left the slave trade and then later wrote amazing grace as an act of penance. well, it's a nice story but that's not how it happened. john newton did have a christian conversion while working on a slave ship, but he continued to work in the slave trade for several more voyages. in fact, he got a promotion to captain. he wept as a devout christian to west africa, he completed that...
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workinge we have been on the strategic picture of the company.t balance -- stock balance in north america. we are seeing big shifts. .hings like surface hygiene a lot of are gross in north america has been driven by people eating meals at home rather than on the go. that's going to continue for quite some time. businessher hand, our in restaurants is struggling. ♪ matt: welcome back to the european open. -- 0.25% on the ftse. earnings season in full swing. electric vehicle maker tesla posted earnings as well. posting a profit even in the midst of the pandemic. positive quarterly earnings where the company's fourth in a row. elon musk wants to grow the company announcing it will build a new plant in texas. for more on tesla and earnings, let's get over to mike bell. what do you think about what is now a $300 billion company? from a chart yesterday dave wilson in new york that noted tesla's market value only eclipses that of other carmakers, but the entire u.s. auto index and parts makers and the european auto and parts makers index. -- the size of
workinge we have been on the strategic picture of the company.t balance -- stock balance in north america. we are seeing big shifts. .hings like surface hygiene a lot of are gross in north america has been driven by people eating meals at home rather than on the go. that's going to continue for quite some time. businessher hand, our in restaurants is struggling. ♪ matt: welcome back to the european open. -- 0.25% on the ftse. earnings season in full swing. electric vehicle maker tesla posted...
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workinger report of the group we spoke about the potential public health impact not only within the countrybut the border. essentially a country with a collapsed public health system. of measles,utbreaks diphtheria and yellow fever. you ou know, god forbid, know, something like the coronavirus were to make venezuela, the ability to then respond and isolate people and do the kind that you would want to do in that scenario is one hat certainly, it's pretty scary to contemplate. have her thing people spoken about is, and it's been lluded to, the potential for cross border attacks by groups nto colombia, that are very clearly orchestrated, staged from a safe may haven in venezuela would at least raise a colombian r the government about how they respond. i'm not suggesting an invasion imminent but certainly politics being what they are, here would be an expectation that some sort of response would occur. swans the arena of black that's the other thing that i think is worth watching. michael shifter: thank you. round of one more questions. i think you had one? no, yeah? kuwait for the microphone
workinger report of the group we spoke about the potential public health impact not only within the countrybut the border. essentially a country with a collapsed public health system. of measles,utbreaks diphtheria and yellow fever. you ou know, god forbid, know, something like the coronavirus were to make venezuela, the ability to then respond and isolate people and do the kind that you would want to do in that scenario is one hat certainly, it's pretty scary to contemplate. have her thing...
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we have the power to bend them down, and we are workinging to do so.zon workers protest over coronavirus conditions that left them without jobs. we'll be right back. we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it - with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa >>> many delivery employees say they're being underpaid and face unsafe working conditions during the pandemic. that led some workers to strike this week against amazon, whole foods, and the delivery app instacart. ada diaz spoke to one amazon employee who claims he was fired in retaliation after staging a walkout in new york. the company says he was fired for violating a mandatory quarantine. >>> i want to make sure i get this st
we have the power to bend them down, and we are workinging to do so.zon workers protest over coronavirus conditions that left them without jobs. we'll be right back. we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it - with hassle-free claims, he got paid before...
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the vaccine does the work this week the first evidence the one from pfizer and its partner the workinging of three different approaches scientists take in the u.s. dr. paul offitt said they have the same goal. show part of the coronavirus so before you get sick your body makes the antibodies. >> we know the protine of the virus. it is that spike protein, the protein on the surface of the virus to allow it to attach to cells. if you can prevent it from attaching to cells then you can prevent the virus from infecting cells and you. >> reporter: vaccines do this by delivering a piece of genetic material called messenger rna telling the cells to make the spike protein and we develop antibodies other vaccines also employ a new approach, using a different harmless virus to deliver the gene telling our cells to make that protein. >> again, you make the coronavirus spike protein and then you make antibodies to the coronavirus spike protein. >> reporter: the third is a familiar technology used by others and in this approach the spike protein itself is delivered skipping the step requiring ourselve
the vaccine does the work this week the first evidence the one from pfizer and its partner the workinging of three different approaches scientists take in the u.s. dr. paul offitt said they have the same goal. show part of the coronavirus so before you get sick your body makes the antibodies. >> we know the protine of the virus. it is that spike protein, the protein on the surface of the virus to allow it to attach to cells. if you can prevent it from attaching to cells then you can...
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appalled about these people calling in and thinking that getting a doctor's degree is nothing. , workinge0 years full-time, raising two children, going to night school to get my bachelors degree. and it was one of the proudest moments i had, walking across that stage and getting that diploma. i cannot believe people are so uneducated and so stupid that they do not realize what goes into getting an education. and i wanted to go for my masters, but i was so burned out, after almost 20 years of going part-time to get a bachelors degree. she is a well educated women, and people like the one that called, i think from georgia or whoda -- that is the one, probably does not even have a college degree, is so stupid that she would say "she's not going to be my first lady" -- give me a break. i would rather have a well educated first lady in the white house rather than a former -- host: let's go to rich, calling from tennessee on the independent line. good morning. caller: good morning. this is much ado about nothing. op-eds are written daily on every conceivable topic. it was a snarky piece. the to
appalled about these people calling in and thinking that getting a doctor's degree is nothing. , workinge0 years full-time, raising two children, going to night school to get my bachelors degree. and it was one of the proudest moments i had, walking across that stage and getting that diploma. i cannot believe people are so uneducated and so stupid that they do not realize what goes into getting an education. and i wanted to go for my masters, but i was so burned out, after almost 20 years of...
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it will take people together and coming up with commonsense know, workingou together in the chamber and also what is happening in the region. what is happening here is not also what has happened in new york city. that is important to remember. rep. buchanan: thank you for that comment, and let me just say come i want to talk to misses kennedy and get her thoughts, focusing on nursing homes, primarily, but we do have a lot in our state, especially assisted living facilities. as we look at ppe, making sure resources,he proper what is your -- there are 65 memories who have signed onto a letter, including myself, and they asked the secretary of hhs, 175 billion dollars, but we want to make sure these dollars are also going to use other facilities that are critical to florida, and i'm sure a lot of different parts across the country. i would like to get thoughts on that, mrs. kennedy. dir. kennedy: thank you. when i talk to assisted living facilities, they are not getting ppe, they cannot secure it. they can get a 30-day supply, but they will run out. think prioritizing your funding to make
it will take people together and coming up with commonsense know, workingou together in the chamber and also what is happening in the region. what is happening here is not also what has happened in new york city. that is important to remember. rep. buchanan: thank you for that comment, and let me just say come i want to talk to misses kennedy and get her thoughts, focusing on nursing homes, primarily, but we do have a lot in our state, especially assisted living facilities. as we look at ppe,...
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workinged thinking and on this a year before the election and it was with good forethought that he didrrupted got from the point of the election until the gore concession on december 14. they lost a good chunk of time, really important time between the election and the inauguration that they would otherwise have been able to push for more aggressively. caller, of that last comments. the argument here is not to move president-elect biden into office any earlier. the constitution is very clear. it is on january 20 that you see a president being sworn in. the issue is, assuming he will be sworn in on january 20, do we want to see him and his team best prepared to run our government for all of us in a safer way? this is not about accelerating his movement into office or making sure he -- rice'sou cited susan op-ed which i think is very strong, you should look at the other company he is keeping right now. toomey,rubio, senator former bush, karl rove, the list of republicans who are serious minded who have signed off on the notion that this is really vital that the transition access be occur
workinged thinking and on this a year before the election and it was with good forethought that he didrrupted got from the point of the election until the gore concession on december 14. they lost a good chunk of time, really important time between the election and the inauguration that they would otherwise have been able to push for more aggressively. caller, of that last comments. the argument here is not to move president-elect biden into office any earlier. the constitution is very clear....
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protection that we need their third that age population but i'm just going to ask you what your agencies workingou on two help address te challenges and america's response to covid-19 but mainly how can the subcommittee support you in that? how can we help you address thoseis issues there and i would like to hear from all three of you on that. and getting the vaccines to rural america where it needs to be where we have such a o challenge. >> thank you very much senator. very, very important. we have continued to try to develop outreach for vaccine distribution particularly in the heart of the rural areas. this is part of the effort that we have celebrated with their .lu program right now with the idea of how to vaccinate to try to protect communities. we have developed rural partnerships with the rural health association and the national association of rural health clinics inie the national association of rural health offices with a goal to really work to improve the acceptance of w vaccinations in general, lubing an important one. i do think the recent decision that the secretary made in e,expand
protection that we need their third that age population but i'm just going to ask you what your agencies workingou on two help address te challenges and america's response to covid-19 but mainly how can the subcommittee support you in that? how can we help you address thoseis issues there and i would like to hear from all three of you on that. and getting the vaccines to rural america where it needs to be where we have such a o challenge. >> thank you very much senator. very, very...
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we're actively workinged with vaccine manufacturers of pfizer and moderna to arrive at the data packagehat would support vaccine licensure. this data package would include some additional follow up from clinical trials as well as data accrued from use under the eua as well as some additional manufacturing information for vaccine that is intended to be produced following licensure. so it is our goal to arrive at a licensure application as quickly as possible as the data allows. and in terms of your other question certainly vaccines similar in platform, all though not exactly the same will be considered relevant to each other and will reform our assessment of those respective vaccines. >> thank you. >> i want to make sure i understood what you said. you seem to imply that the issuance of a second eua was partly dependent on the fact there was inadequate supply of the initial eua for mass vaccination. is that a criteria that would potentially impact the decision on future euas for other vaccines? >> so thank you for the opportunity to clarify that question. actually the supply of pfizer va
we're actively workinged with vaccine manufacturers of pfizer and moderna to arrive at the data packagehat would support vaccine licensure. this data package would include some additional follow up from clinical trials as well as data accrued from use under the eua as well as some additional manufacturing information for vaccine that is intended to be produced following licensure. so it is our goal to arrive at a licensure application as quickly as possible as the data allows. and in terms of...
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i recently released a report, workinge in crisis, for families, children, and educators, in which i call for the passage of the childcare is essential act and the childcare for working families act, which represent a critical federal investment in childcare sector that also advances equities. how would providing equitable access to high-quality childcare and early childhood education benefit children and society as a whole? and what are the repercussions, particularly for low-income children and children of color, if we continue the status quo? >> thanks so much for the question. the nobel prize-winning economist, james heckman, has written on the return on investment of early childhood education, you can get a seven to 1,821 return on investment because students get high-quality early childhood education are more likely to rise from kindergarten prepared academically, more likely to graduate high school, more likely to go on to college, and more likely to have long-term long-termuccess, and health benefits from having participated in quality early childhood education. so the potential r
i recently released a report, workinge in crisis, for families, children, and educators, in which i call for the passage of the childcare is essential act and the childcare for working families act, which represent a critical federal investment in childcare sector that also advances equities. how would providing equitable access to high-quality childcare and early childhood education benefit children and society as a whole? and what are the repercussions, particularly for low-income children...