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of where we are across the globe with a pandemic, where there will be a lot ofjudgment of them from afare to make that more difficult for them. they understand their responsibilities. they understand they've got this wrong, and now we've got to separate them from the squad because ourjob is to get on with the game. in response, phil foden's club manchester city say what happened was "totally inappropriate" and "fell well below the standard expected of a manchester city player and england international". whilst in a statement, manchester united says they're "liaising with the football association and are disappointed with the actions of mason greenwood". this is one of a number of challenges the england boss had to deal with. in november last year, he dropped raheem sterling after he had a confrontation withjoe gomez. and for these nations league matches, he's already doing without harry maguire, of course, after the manchester united captain was withdrawn from the squad last month after being given a suspended prison sentence in greece. it's no wonder gareth southgate's called it a job l
of where we are across the globe with a pandemic, where there will be a lot ofjudgment of them from afare to make that more difficult for them. they understand their responsibilities. they understand they've got this wrong, and now we've got to separate them from the squad because ourjob is to get on with the game. in response, phil foden's club manchester city say what happened was "totally inappropriate" and "fell well below the standard expected of a manchester city player and...
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and there's been an increase of people coming from afar.o pit these peoplegainst. who loves this to, , it isard toto watch. i am really seriously considering if i s should actuay try to l leave so i can confront themem about the use of viking culture. ♪ >> [speaking foreign languguage] >> [speaking f foreign langugua] ♪ >> i've been thinking a lot about security, me, and my family. it is a risk. nordic resistance movement is famous for harassing people, even hurting them. ♪ >> [speaking foreign language] ♪ >> here, in 1995, thereas a boy who was severely beaten, tortured, then murdered by nazis because he was antiracist. >> [speaking foreign languagage] >> [speaking foreign language] >> t this murder was a a big shk for everyone here in the r regi. teacher started the total list project here. h here.ist projecect >> [speaking foreign language] >> it isis an outrtreach prograo prevent young g people from joining radical groups, which grew and grew. ♪ leadinggarded a as a acadademic. de- actively works to radicalize neo-nazis. meeting him is
and there's been an increase of people coming from afar.o pit these peoplegainst. who loves this to, , it isard toto watch. i am really seriously considering if i s should actuay try to l leave so i can confront themem about the use of viking culture. ♪ >> [speaking foreign languguage] >> [speaking f foreign langugua] ♪ >> i've been thinking a lot about security, me, and my family. it is a risk. nordic resistance movement is famous for harassing people, even hurting them....
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. >> reporter: last week as the nba walkout began, curry expressed support from afar.e next day, the teams agreed to resume the game. leaving curry to consider his own future. >> i understand i'm 32, but hope any we'll call it six, eight years left. i'm going to appreciate every second i have left to play. >> you're talking about it like you miss it already. >> oh, no doubt. >> reporter: stephen curry can't wait to start playing basketbal again. of course, he never stopped being a role model and now more than ever people are paying attention. >> i mean, thank you for the example that you are setting. i mean, the fact that he has a hero like you, i mean, i couldn't ask for anything more as a dad. six years old. >> thank you, man. >> oh, my gosh. that means so much. you can do it, too. let's go! >> when we come back, we're going to show you how the empty stands in sporting events is reallylaying (announcer) america's veterans have always stepped up. but with the covid-19 crisis, many veterans are struggling - to make ends meet or get the care they need. dav has helped il
. >> reporter: last week as the nba walkout began, curry expressed support from afar.e next day, the teams agreed to resume the game. leaving curry to consider his own future. >> i understand i'm 32, but hope any we'll call it six, eight years left. i'm going to appreciate every second i have left to play. >> you're talking about it like you miss it already. >> oh, no doubt. >> reporter: stephen curry can't wait to start playing basketbal again. of course, he never...
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this one comes from a you tube user calling themselves motion leda one presumably watching us from afar . when will not ask to no longer be needed at. this largely theoretical question i think is worth thinking about even though there is no end in sight to the pandemic the issue of wearing masks has polarized people in some countries at least partly due to the fact that despite a huge amount of study in the field nobody has been able to pin down a concrete number on just how much they actually help and and how could studies reflect the real world anyway i mean we're all wearing different kinds of masks often haphazardly either abiding by or not abiding by a lot of different national rules there does however now seem to be a general acceptance by the majority in most places that masts help at least some if they're worn properly and in societies like here in germany where a wide scale mask wearing was was unthinkable just 6 months ago they're now just a part of daily life when you go to the store or when you get on public transport the thing is after working so hard to get people to accep
this one comes from a you tube user calling themselves motion leda one presumably watching us from afar . when will not ask to no longer be needed at. this largely theoretical question i think is worth thinking about even though there is no end in sight to the pandemic the issue of wearing masks has polarized people in some countries at least partly due to the fact that despite a huge amount of study in the field nobody has been able to pin down a concrete number on just how much they actually...
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reporter: laura and christine, joichristin christine, joe biden and president trump have sparred from afar. tonight they will face off. each of the candidates has intensely prepared for the debate in their own ways. biden reading through briefing books and huddling with his top advisers as he prepares for what he believes will be personal attacks. for the president's part, he's been studying up on possible lines of attack. they have stood in for biden during his debate preparations. this debate will look very different from past debates due to the coronavirus pandemic. there will be no traditional handshake between the two candidates when they take the stage. the audience is much smaller. everyone will be tested for coronavirus before they enter this debate hall. one big question about the debate is how will the story about the president's tax returns factor into the debate messaging? the biden campaign says this feeds into their argument that this is a campaign between scranton, pennsylvania, and park avenue insisting that the president is only interested in his own self interests and not
reporter: laura and christine, joichristin christine, joe biden and president trump have sparred from afar. tonight they will face off. each of the candidates has intensely prepared for the debate in their own ways. biden reading through briefing books and huddling with his top advisers as he prepares for what he believes will be personal attacks. for the president's part, he's been studying up on possible lines of attack. they have stood in for biden during his debate preparations. this debate...
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. >> reporter: well, wolf, after about a year of sparring against each other from afar, president trump and joe biden are set to face off here in person in cleveland. and both sides are bracing for this debate to turn personal. president trump has shown an eagerness to go after joe biden's son hunter over his business dealings in ukraine and china. but there is a possibility tonight that he brings that front and center. the biden campaign has been preparing their candidate for that possibility. and on the president's side he has also been preparing just in case biden tries to bring up his own children in this debate. another issue that is expected to be a hot topic tonight is the president's taxes after that explosive "new york times" reporting about how much he had paid in federal income tax over the past few years. the biden campaign has tried to seize on that moment over the past few days. today biden and his running mate kamala harris releasing last year's tax returns as they are trying to emphasize this argument that the campaign is about one between scranton middle-class values an
. >> reporter: well, wolf, after about a year of sparring against each other from afar, president trump and joe biden are set to face off here in person in cleveland. and both sides are bracing for this debate to turn personal. president trump has shown an eagerness to go after joe biden's son hunter over his business dealings in ukraine and china. but there is a possibility tonight that he brings that front and center. the biden campaign has been preparing their candidate for that...
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thought it just wouldn't work ♪ i realize i was wrong so, so wrong ♪ ¡cause i can't love you from afarere ♪ if you call i'll come back i'm so sorry i left you alone ♪ i thought it just wouldn't work ♪ i realize i was wrong so, so wrong ♪ ¡cause i can't love you from afar ♪ i left my heart where you are i left my heart in new york ♪ >> stephen: thank you, jake! we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can save for an emergency from here. or pay bills from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. because if you download and use the chase mobile app, your bank is virtually any place. visit chase.com/mobile. >> stephen: that's it for "a late show," everybody. tune in tomorrow when my i'll be joined by jeff daniels and musical guest yusuf cat stevens. james cor
thought it just wouldn't work ♪ i realize i was wrong so, so wrong ♪ ¡cause i can't love you from afarere ♪ if you call i'll come back i'm so sorry i left you alone ♪ i thought it just wouldn't work ♪ i realize i was wrong so, so wrong ♪ ¡cause i can't love you from afar ♪ i left my heart where you are i left my heart in new york ♪ >> stephen: thank you, jake! we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the...
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saving other people, so it's all about early intervention and going out there and tackling it from afar, and we need the community's trust. that's most important thing. we need their trust and when we say evacuate, please evacuate. that's the best advice that we can give. >> we do see how quickly this fire has moved so far. still no injuries or deaths, we hope? no injuries amongst your residents as well as the deputies? >> no, no injuries from our deputies. no reports of any fatalities the majority in county happen to be the people who were warned to leave the area. so we say yes, not making out of this fire is a strong possibility. however, those who err on the side of caution have a very good chance of making it. their lives are way more valuable than their property, and we just try to rely on that. >> we have a few seconds left and also just immediate plan, especially given the could increase. our plan is to stay on top of things. we want to show compassion. make sure we reach out to everyone. keys of that nature. have the go-bags ready, realize the high low siren is not the regular
saving other people, so it's all about early intervention and going out there and tackling it from afar, and we need the community's trust. that's most important thing. we need their trust and when we say evacuate, please evacuate. that's the best advice that we can give. >> we do see how quickly this fire has moved so far. still no injuries or deaths, we hope? no injuries amongst your residents as well as the deputies? >> no, no injuries from our deputies. no reports of any...
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or wanting to know the news from afar that comes out of this. you know, there is still hope to come to the table, but you got to take the first step. we're watching the situation. the israelis prime minister, benjamin netanyahu just wrapped up talking with the president. as the remarks come live, we can show you via tape. stay with us. if your dry eye symptoms keep coming back, inflammation in your eye might be to blame. looks like a great day for achy, burning eyes over-the-counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes and may provide temporary relief. ha! these drops probably won't touch me. xiidra works differently, targeting inflammation that can cause dry eye disease. what is that? xiidra, noooo! it can provide lasting relief. xiidra is the only fda approved treatment specifically for the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease. one drop in each eye, twice a day. don't use if you're allergic to xiidra. common side effects include eye irritation, discomfort or blurred vision when applied to the eye, and unusual taste sensation. don
or wanting to know the news from afar that comes out of this. you know, there is still hope to come to the table, but you got to take the first step. we're watching the situation. the israelis prime minister, benjamin netanyahu just wrapped up talking with the president. as the remarks come live, we can show you via tape. stay with us. if your dry eye symptoms keep coming back, inflammation in your eye might be to blame. looks like a great day for achy, burning eyes over-the-counter eye drops...
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ros: help me on one iue, watchingrom afar, i feel like we are not getting detl from the joe biden campaign it would do if it took over. order end of it, there is talk about changing tone and bringing people together that is vague. in education, he did talk about using emergency relief funds to help schools prepare for in person teaching or help them be better at distance-learning, talk about pressuring negotiators in congress to agree on a relief packa f that will gids to schools. talking about making ppp -- ppe available to teachers. there is policy, but if you watched the democratic convention, that was not a policy-heavy week it was about to joe biden is, his personal leadership, characteristics, trying to draw contract with peopleay whoe tired of the drama around donald trump. ros: i wanted to ask about nancy pelosi, very senior democrat, she is accused ofyprisy with regards to the covid-19 because ofooting -- of footage broadcast on fox new the city's regulations provide for haircuts only outdoors. nancy pelosi had a mask around her ck instead of her face. she has been a critic of pre
ros: help me on one iue, watchingrom afar, i feel like we are not getting detl from the joe biden campaign it would do if it took over. order end of it, there is talk about changing tone and bringing people together that is vague. in education, he did talk about using emergency relief funds to help schools prepare for in person teaching or help them be better at distance-learning, talk about pressuring negotiators in congress to agree on a relief packa f that will gids to schools. talking about...
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admire from afar. we used to have a raccoon around our house. he was so big. we nicknamed him little bear. >> just one. not 14. >> that was crazy. >> midweek. let's get a check of the forecast. >> beautiful blue sky out there. when they get into your trash can it's like watch out. it's a party. we have that excellent air quality today. we'll see that as we move into tomorrow. if you have been working from home, stuck inside and doing the kids and the schooling. all day inside. come to the tv and look at this shot of downtown san francisco. we can't really go there lately. but they are starting to loosen restrictions. all the beautiful weather we have. 68 degrees. notice through tonight we get the fog returning and temperatures drop to the 60s. through tonight. the storm track is just to the north. there's some rainfall moving through the pacific northwest. near the california oregon border. and this has been really good. it pushed that smoke off to the east. it will get more aggressive tomorrow morning. and for us it doesn't mean any rainfall. we'll see the fo
admire from afar. we used to have a raccoon around our house. he was so big. we nicknamed him little bear. >> just one. not 14. >> that was crazy. >> midweek. let's get a check of the forecast. >> beautiful blue sky out there. when they get into your trash can it's like watch out. it's a party. we have that excellent air quality today. we'll see that as we move into tomorrow. if you have been working from home, stuck inside and doing the kids and the schooling. all day...
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i tried to get to the end of it and at a certain point, i gave up and decided i would watch from afarbut i did speak to some people there who spoke in quite somber terms, saying they wanted to honor her. they felt it was her duty to honor her for what she had done in securing the rights of women. she was a pioneer in gender equality and some of them had come from outside washington dc to make that trip. so she did have an impact that was a popular one as well as a legal one. lewis: barbara there, chatting to my colleague karen there. still to come, we will bring you the story of this hero rat and how he won himself a gold medal for bravery. >> and johnson, the fastest man on earth is flying home to canada. cracks i am just happy justice is served. >> it's a simple fact that this morning, these people were in their homes. tonight, those homes have been down by serbian soldiers and police. >> all the taliban positions along here have been strengthened, presumably in case the americans invade. >> it's no use having a secret service which cannot preserve its own secrets against the world.
i tried to get to the end of it and at a certain point, i gave up and decided i would watch from afarbut i did speak to some people there who spoke in quite somber terms, saying they wanted to honor her. they felt it was her duty to honor her for what she had done in securing the rights of women. she was a pioneer in gender equality and some of them had come from outside washington dc to make that trip. so she did have an impact that was a popular one as well as a legal one. lewis: barbara...
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this one comes from a you tube user calling themselves martian leda one presumably watching us from afar. when will not ask to no longer be needed. this largely theoretical question i think is worth thinking about even though there is no end in sight to the pandemic the issue of wearing masks has polarized people in some countries at least partly due to the fact that despite a huge amount of study in the field nobody has been able to pin down a concrete number on just how much they actually help and and how could studies reflect the real world anyway i mean we're all wearing different kinds of masks often haphazardly either up biting by or not abiding by a lot of different national rules there does however now seem to be a general acceptance by the majority in most places that men help at least some if they're worn properly and in societies like here in germany where widescale mask wearing was was unthinkable just 6 months ago they're now just a part of a daily life when you go to the store when you get on public transport the thing is after working so hard to get people to accept i thin
this one comes from a you tube user calling themselves martian leda one presumably watching us from afar. when will not ask to no longer be needed. this largely theoretical question i think is worth thinking about even though there is no end in sight to the pandemic the issue of wearing masks has polarized people in some countries at least partly due to the fact that despite a huge amount of study in the field nobody has been able to pin down a concrete number on just how much they actually...
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life is returning to normal in china and that the numbers are vastly improved can we distinguish from afar if that's really the case i think it's fair to say that the lower numbers into single or low double digits that china is reporting are ballpark and i mean there is no reason to believe that while china reports. new cases or so every day there are millions off cases somewhere hidden i think with the measures that china has developed over the last months to deal with local outbreaks and new cases coming in it is realistic that these numbers are true truthful and that you know the the pictures we see and that also the person reports are we get off normal life returning to chinese cities is real. has this pandemic been more of an opportunity or a challenge for the party. i think it started as a huge challenge in many regards governance challenge in terms of information sharing between local government and central government a huge image. that the government has has taken there and public trust but the way that this has been dealt with and the effective measures going from being the richer
life is returning to normal in china and that the numbers are vastly improved can we distinguish from afar if that's really the case i think it's fair to say that the lower numbers into single or low double digits that china is reporting are ballpark and i mean there is no reason to believe that while china reports. new cases or so every day there are millions off cases somewhere hidden i think with the measures that china has developed over the last months to deal with local outbreaks and new...
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life is returning to normal in china and that the numbers are vastly improved can we distinguish from afar if that's really the case. i think it's fair to say that the low numbers and a single low double digits that china is reporting are the ballpark and i mean there is no reason to believe that while china reports. new cases or so every day there are millions off cases somewhere hidden i think with the measures that china has developed over the last months to deal with local outbreaks and new cases coming in it is realistic that these numbers are true truthful and you know the the pictures we see and there are also the person reports are we get off normal life returning to chinese cities is real has this pandemic been more of an opportunity or a challenge for the party. i think it started as a huge challenge in many regards governance challenge in terms of information sharing between local government and central government a huge. damage that the government has has taken there and public trust but the way that this has been dealt with and the effective measures going from being the origi
life is returning to normal in china and that the numbers are vastly improved can we distinguish from afar if that's really the case. i think it's fair to say that the low numbers and a single low double digits that china is reporting are the ballpark and i mean there is no reason to believe that while china reports. new cases or so every day there are millions off cases somewhere hidden i think with the measures that china has developed over the last months to deal with local outbreaks and new...
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. >>> plus, not willing to watch a wildfire ravage his hometown from afar, the bay area man who left florida and found a new purpose in saving animals in the santa cruz mountains. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. tracking some great air quality now, but we've got major heat on the way, even a fire weather watch. details on this in about eight minutes. >>> when we welcome our west coast viewers, covid numbers beginning to tick up in over a dozen states, prompting worries of a fall surge in cases. also the new guidelines that could bring some of your favorite tv shows back soon. when we see you back here tonight. >>> your favorite holidays are coming up and the cdc has issued new guidelines on how to celebrate them safely during this pandemic. the agency recommends avoid traditional halloween activities like trick or treating and indoor haunted houses. instead it's encouraging lower-risk activities like pumpkin carving or a virtual costume contest. also, watching halloween movies with people who live in your household. >>> for thanksgiving, instead of a big dinner gathering, t
. >>> plus, not willing to watch a wildfire ravage his hometown from afar, the bay area man who left florida and found a new purpose in saving animals in the santa cruz mountains. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. tracking some great air quality now, but we've got major heat on the way, even a fire weather watch. details on this in about eight minutes. >>> when we welcome our west coast viewers, covid numbers beginning to tick up in over a dozen states,...
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here and from afar it sort of sounds like some kind of a patrick party but in fact this car is drawing out any chance and slogans its music is being played now other than us the much demand in the here is the most tense police right next to the barbed wire there are water cannons over there and walls that prevent the crowds from entering the independence palace the crowd is very dense here and it's strange for more than 100 meters. protests broke out after the outcome of the vote was announced on august 9th with longtime president alexander lukashenko winning another 5 years in office although initially marred by violence and police brutality the demonstrations are now largely peaceful world leaders have called for talks between the government on the opposition the lottery is that mounting a fresh vote and full constitutional reform. it's a similar story in the u.s. today marks the 100 consecutive day blocked lives matter rallies in the u.s. city of portland triggered by the death of george lloyd's the protests show little sign of relenting. but there are some desperately trying to put
here and from afar it sort of sounds like some kind of a patrick party but in fact this car is drawing out any chance and slogans its music is being played now other than us the much demand in the here is the most tense police right next to the barbed wire there are water cannons over there and walls that prevent the crowds from entering the independence palace the crowd is very dense here and it's strange for more than 100 meters. protests broke out after the outcome of the vote was announced...
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this one comes from a you tube user corning themselves motion leda one presumably watching us from afar . when will not ask to no longer be needed. this largely theoretical question i think is worth thinking about even though there's no end in sight to the pandemic the issue of wearing masks has polarized people in some countries at least partly due to the fact that despite a huge amount of study in the field nobody has been able to pin down a concrete number on just how much they actually help and and how could studies reflect the real world anyway i mean we're all wearing different kinds of masks often haphazardly either up biding by or not abiding by a lot of different national rules there does however now seem to be a general acceptance by the majority in most places that masks help at least some if they're worn properly and in societies like here in germany where widescale mask wearing was was unthinkable just 6 months ago they're now just a part of daily life when you go to the store when you get on public transport the thing is after working so hard to get people to accept i thin
this one comes from a you tube user corning themselves motion leda one presumably watching us from afar . when will not ask to no longer be needed. this largely theoretical question i think is worth thinking about even though there's no end in sight to the pandemic the issue of wearing masks has polarized people in some countries at least partly due to the fact that despite a huge amount of study in the field nobody has been able to pin down a concrete number on just how much they actually help...
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room playing some patrick bell russian music you can still hear it kilometers away from here and from afar it sort of. sounds like some kind of a patrick party but in fact this car is drowning out any chance and slogans its music is being played down over the years the much demand in the petition here is the most tense police right next to the barbed wire there are water cannons over there and walls that prevent the crowds from entering the independence palace the crowd is very dense here and it stretches for more than a 100 meters. protests broke out immediately after the outcome of the vote was announced on august the 9th with longtime president alexander lukashenko winning another 5 years in office although initially marred by violence of police brutality the demonstrations are now largely peaceful world leaders have called for talks between the government and the opposition the latter is demanding a fresh vote and for constitutional reform. today marks the 100th consecutive day of black lives matter rallies in the u.s. city of portland triggered by the death of george floyd and the pro
room playing some patrick bell russian music you can still hear it kilometers away from here and from afar it sort of. sounds like some kind of a patrick party but in fact this car is drowning out any chance and slogans its music is being played down over the years the much demand in the petition here is the most tense police right next to the barbed wire there are water cannons over there and walls that prevent the crowds from entering the independence palace the crowd is very dense here and...
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life is returning to normal in china and that the numbers are vastly improved can we distinguish from afarif that's really the case well i think it's fair to say that the low numbers into single or low double digits that china is reporting are ballpark and i mean there is no reason to believe that while china reports. new cases or so every day there are millions off cases somewhere hidden i think with the measures that china has developed over the last months to deal with local outbreaks and new cases coming in it is realistic that these numbers are true truthful and that you know the the pictures we see and that also the person reports are we get off normal life returning to chinese cities is real has this pandemic been more of an opportunity or a challenge for the party. i think it started as a huge challenge in many regards governance challenge in terms of information sharing between local government and central government a huge. damage that the government has has taken there and public trust but the way that this has been dealt with and the effective measures going from being to the r
life is returning to normal in china and that the numbers are vastly improved can we distinguish from afarif that's really the case well i think it's fair to say that the low numbers into single or low double digits that china is reporting are ballpark and i mean there is no reason to believe that while china reports. new cases or so every day there are millions off cases somewhere hidden i think with the measures that china has developed over the last months to deal with local outbreaks and...
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. >>> after months of attacking each other from afar, president trump and former vice president joe biden cleveland for the first of three presidential debates. new revelations on president trump's taxes are expected to be one hot topic, but what else can we expect? here's ed o'keefe. >> reporter: there's little debate on the differences between president trump and former vice president joe biden and this debate could go in all sports of directions, but history suggests by the end of the night there'll be at least one big moment that we all remember. >> there you go again. >> there you go again. >> there's no debate. >> such a nasty woman. >> reporter: here one line can define a campaign. >> are you better off than you were four years ago? >> reporter: or a candidate. >> senator, you're no jack kennedy. >> reporter: in 1960 -- >> the candidates need no introduction. >> reporter: jfk won, if you were watching. radio listeners couldn't see richard nixon's pale face, the nervous pats. now -- >> in our social media age, moments tend to be more powerful. >> mr. trump, i want to start with you.
. >>> after months of attacking each other from afar, president trump and former vice president joe biden cleveland for the first of three presidential debates. new revelations on president trump's taxes are expected to be one hot topic, but what else can we expect? here's ed o'keefe. >> reporter: there's little debate on the differences between president trump and former vice president joe biden and this debate could go in all sports of directions, but history suggests by the...
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. >> reporter: sunday night and into monday morning, susanne watched from afar and from her phone screen the glass fire creep closer and closer towards her family's 23-acre vineyard in calistoga. >> it's just a hard thing to comprehend. >> reporter: in the thick of the orange glow, she spotted two glimmers of hope. >> blue and red lights and they were the fire fighting crews, our first responders, and tried not to give up hope. >> reporter: the family's house is still standing. but it's missing parts of the roof. >> we have an open-air skylight now. involuntary. >> reporter: although the vines are burnt to a crisp, she is grateful for what firefighters worked tirelessly to save. the treasured winery. >> this is the lifeblood and the lifeforce of making wine, so it's still standing, it's still here. everything rages outside, but we're incredibly, incredibly fortunate. >> reporter: up and down silverado trail, we found other vineyards and wineries that were less fortunate. only the golden horses that would welcome the couples who spent their honeymoons at the glass mountain inn were left s
. >> reporter: sunday night and into monday morning, susanne watched from afar and from her phone screen the glass fire creep closer and closer towards her family's 23-acre vineyard in calistoga. >> it's just a hard thing to comprehend. >> reporter: in the thick of the orange glow, she spotted two glimmers of hope. >> blue and red lights and they were the fire fighting crews, our first responders, and tried not to give up hope. >> reporter: the family's house is...
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room playing sympatric belorussian music you can still hear it kilometers away from here's and from afar it sort of sounds like some kind of a pattern at a party but in fact this car is drowning out any chance and slogans its music is being played out other than yes the much demand in the petition here is the most tense police right next to the barbed wire there are water cannons over there and walls that prevent the crowds from entering the independence palace the crowd is very dense here and it's straight just for more than 100 meters to recount those protests broke out immediately after the vote results were announced oldest the 9th with a long time president alexander lukashenko winning another 5 years in office the demonstrations were initially mobbed by violence and police brutality but are now largely peaceful world leaders of call for talks than between the government and the opposition the latter is demanding a fresh vote though and full comes to change the reform keep you posted. it's 929 moscow time the morning hi there well that's the way things look in so far as dawtie dot c
room playing sympatric belorussian music you can still hear it kilometers away from here's and from afar it sort of sounds like some kind of a pattern at a party but in fact this car is drowning out any chance and slogans its music is being played out other than yes the much demand in the petition here is the most tense police right next to the barbed wire there are water cannons over there and walls that prevent the crowds from entering the independence palace the crowd is very dense here and...
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presumably watching us from afar. when will not ask to no longer be needed. this largely theoretical question i think is worth thinking about even though there's no end in sight to the pandemic the issue of wearing masks has polarized people in some countries at least partly due to the fact that despite a huge amount of study in the field nobody has been able to pin down a concrete number on just how much they actually help and and how could studies reflect the real world anyway i mean we're all wearing different kinds of masks off and haphazardly either up biting by or not abiding by a lot of different national rules there does however now seem to be a general acceptance by the majority in most places that masks help at least some if they're worn properly and in societies like here in germany where wide scale mask wearing was was unthinkable just 6 months ago they're now just a part of daily life when you go to the store or when you get on public transport the thing is after working so hard to get people to accept them i think that governments will be slow t
presumably watching us from afar. when will not ask to no longer be needed. this largely theoretical question i think is worth thinking about even though there's no end in sight to the pandemic the issue of wearing masks has polarized people in some countries at least partly due to the fact that despite a huge amount of study in the field nobody has been able to pin down a concrete number on just how much they actually help and and how could studies reflect the real world anyway i mean we're...
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this one comes from a you tube user corning themselves motion leda one presumably watching us from afar . when will not ask to no longer be needed at. this largely theoretical question i think is worth thinking about even though there is no end in sight to the pandemic the issue of wearing masks has polarized people in some countries at least partly due to the fact that despite a huge amount of study in the field nobody has been able to pin down a concrete number on just how much they actually help and and how could studies reflect the real world anyway i mean we're all wearing different kinds of masks often haphazardly either abiding by or not abiding by a lot of different national rules there does however now seem to be a general acceptance by the majority in most places that mass help at least some if they're worn properly and in societies like here in germany where widescale mask wearing was was unthinkable just 6 months ago they're now just a part of daily life when you go to the store or when you get on public transport the thing is after working so hard to get people to accept th
this one comes from a you tube user corning themselves motion leda one presumably watching us from afar . when will not ask to no longer be needed at. this largely theoretical question i think is worth thinking about even though there is no end in sight to the pandemic the issue of wearing masks has polarized people in some countries at least partly due to the fact that despite a huge amount of study in the field nobody has been able to pin down a concrete number on just how much they actually...
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where there is going to be a lot of judgement of them from afar. more difficult for them. in response club manchester city have said that his actions were totally inappropriate. and felt well below the standard expected of a manchester city player and england international. while in and england international. while in a statement manchester united say that they are... epogen have signed colombian milf fielder rodriguez in riau madrid in a deal worth £20 million. hejoined real madrid from monaco in 2014 after winning the golden boot at the world cup in brazil that summer. it's the third copies been signed by everton. having joined the italian at riau madrid and buyer munich. callum wilson hasjoined newcastle from bournemouth on a four—year deal for about £20 million. wilson has played for transfer and on and scored 67 goals and hundred and 87 appearances for bournemouth. he becomes newcastle third silver signing since the collapse of the proposed ta keover of the collapse of the proposed takeover of the club. manchester cities to morris and his team
where there is going to be a lot of judgement of them from afar. more difficult for them. in response club manchester city have said that his actions were totally inappropriate. and felt well below the standard expected of a manchester city player and england international. while in and england international. while in a statement manchester united say that they are... epogen have signed colombian milf fielder rodriguez in riau madrid in a deal worth £20 million. hejoined real madrid from...
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when people read it you may hear the amen from afar but on page 79, i had no idea my life would be hardecause men are terrible. [laughter] and then you proceed to talk about the man. i want to walk us through the man. >> i mean no malice but do you really believe that all men are terrible? know. that is not what that is about. >> was that person even gay? [laughter] >> the whole point is telling those stories no i am not anti- man. obviously. [laughter] >>host: the first person that you talk about is very serious and that is mark. he seems to know everyone older and taller like the subject of the shania twain song. i know she is but for those who are watching is there a particular song? >> that don't impress me much. if you don't know who she is that's okay. keep reading. [laughter] >>host: so you were at a party and you and mark go off to her room and the first sexual experience was very negative. what happened? >>guest: i didn't know what it was supposed to be like. and the way things progressed i slowly realized that's not what it was supposed to feel like. and then realized i didn't
when people read it you may hear the amen from afar but on page 79, i had no idea my life would be hardecause men are terrible. [laughter] and then you proceed to talk about the man. i want to walk us through the man. >> i mean no malice but do you really believe that all men are terrible? know. that is not what that is about. >> was that person even gay? [laughter] >> the whole point is telling those stories no i am not anti- man. obviously. [laughter] >>host: the first...
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life is returning to normal in china and that the numbers are vastly improved can we distinguish from afar if that's really the case. well i think it's fair to say that the low numbers and a single low double digits that china is reporting are the ballpark and i mean there is no reason to believe that while china reports. new cases or so every day there are millions off cases somewhere hidden i think with the measures that china has developed over the last months to deal with local outbreaks and new cases coming in it is realistic that these numbers are true truthful and you know the the pictures we see and that also the person reports are we get off normal life returning to chinese cities is real has this pandemic been more of an opportunity or a challenge for the party. i think it started as a huge challenge in many regards governance challenge in terms of information sharing between local government and central government a huge. damage that the government has has taken there and public trust but the way that this has been dealt with and the effective measures going from being the origi
life is returning to normal in china and that the numbers are vastly improved can we distinguish from afar if that's really the case. well i think it's fair to say that the low numbers and a single low double digits that china is reporting are the ballpark and i mean there is no reason to believe that while china reports. new cases or so every day there are millions off cases somewhere hidden i think with the measures that china has developed over the last months to deal with local outbreaks...
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this is not as crazy as it looks from afar when you think about oracle.been -- itgic and the timing was the internet superhighway in the 90's, leveraging the distributebox to information by oracle. there are moments where this has president -- precedent. i think it is a good move for oracle. the broader issue i have is the precedent that this could set for geopolitical dimensions to the internet. there is a lot of risk in that. the greater concern for me is what happens if other countries start to look at the u.s.'s actions in this space and try to replicate that for businesses in their countries. this is an unsustainable approach to having open internet. when you have silos where not only data is stored in the region, but also ownership, operational control within that specific region. that would be a nightmare for those platforms. one of the powerful things about the internet is that a company could do business anyway. while there are plenty of cases where that is not true, the issue is that the u.s. is may be setting up a ater internet standard and we
this is not as crazy as it looks from afar when you think about oracle.been -- itgic and the timing was the internet superhighway in the 90's, leveraging the distributebox to information by oracle. there are moments where this has president -- precedent. i think it is a good move for oracle. the broader issue i have is the precedent that this could set for geopolitical dimensions to the internet. there is a lot of risk in that. the greater concern for me is what happens if other countries start...
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. >>> russia is watching from afar. they've got to be loving it. we'll check in with james clapper.ive right here, on the security risks 44 days out from the election. for my mouth to aim at. oh, hiding, huh? the new grilled buffalo chicken papadia - tangy buffalo sauce, grilled chicken, and melty cheese for just six bucks. papa john's. asome companies still have hr stuck between employeesentering data.a. changing data. more and more sensitive, personal data. and it doesn't just drag hr down. it drags the entire business down -- with inefficiency, errors and waste. it's ridiculous. so ridiculous. with paycom, employees enter and manage their own data in a single, easy to use software. visit paycom.com, and schedule your demo today. i'm a talking dog. the other issue. oh...i'm scratching like crazy. you've got some allergic itch with skin inflammation. apoquel can work on that itch in as little as 4 hours, whether it's a new or chronic problem. and apoquel's treated over 8 million dogs. nice. and...the talking dog thing? is it bothering you? no...itching like a dog is bothering me. u
. >>> russia is watching from afar. they've got to be loving it. we'll check in with james clapper.ive right here, on the security risks 44 days out from the election. for my mouth to aim at. oh, hiding, huh? the new grilled buffalo chicken papadia - tangy buffalo sauce, grilled chicken, and melty cheese for just six bucks. papa john's. asome companies still have hr stuck between employeesentering data.a. changing data. more and more sensitive, personal data. and it doesn't just drag...
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i'm going to speak first on this one because i have admired you from afar during my youth. i made that statement earlier today. i knew of you. you were a legend in our household, and remain so throughout my father's life, throughout my dear widowed mother, who proceeded to rear 10 children as a widow. your virtue and your effort to continue to persevere, no matter what the vagaries of nature are shown further in public life as a burgess in the old regime and member of our continental congress in philadelphia. i was one of your earliest supporters you be commissioned general, the first general of our nation's army. and when i took up the office of governor of our commonwealth, you know my support for our troops was as much as i could provide when all our virginia troops were appearing and disappearing with the seasons and the crops. though i was not here during that constitutional convention and though i kept in constant correspondence with james madison, you were foremost in my mind to be put forth nominated and elected the first chief magistrate of our nation. i was honore
i'm going to speak first on this one because i have admired you from afar during my youth. i made that statement earlier today. i knew of you. you were a legend in our household, and remain so throughout my father's life, throughout my dear widowed mother, who proceeded to rear 10 children as a widow. your virtue and your effort to continue to persevere, no matter what the vagaries of nature are shown further in public life as a burgess in the old regime and member of our continental congress...
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to get to the end of it, and at a certain point, ijust gave up and decided that i would watch from afarying that they wanted to honour her. they felt it was their duty to come and honour her for especially what she had done in securing the rights of women. she was a real pioneer in gender equality, and some of them had come from outside of washington, dc as well to make that trip, so she did have an impact that was a popular one as well as a legal one. thanks to barbara there chatting to my colleague and little earlier. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: we'll bring you the story of this hero rat ben johnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all athletes should be clean going into the games. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact that this morning, these people were in their homes. tonight, those homes have been burnt down by serbian soldiers and police. all the taliban positions along here have been strengthened, presumably in case the americans invade. it's no use having a secret service which cannot preserve its own secrets aga
to get to the end of it, and at a certain point, ijust gave up and decided that i would watch from afarying that they wanted to honour her. they felt it was their duty to come and honour her for especially what she had done in securing the rights of women. she was a real pioneer in gender equality, and some of them had come from outside of washington, dc as well to make that trip, so she did have an impact that was a popular one as well as a legal one. thanks to barbara there chatting to my...
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the 49ers who thanks to covid restrictions will play without fans who must cheer on their team from afar. and places like this, maybe. >> the past few days have been a little bit slower. but i think moving into the dining, it will clear up a capable of handling more than 200 socially distanced guests who can enjoy a variety of sports on giant screens. >> every week, trying to get better. i home it will get better for the weekend. >> for use, decisions about what opening will look like this weekend will be made as conditions evolve. those who wish to enjoy the games outside will also have to weigh those conditions. >> something that we can't help in terms of what goes on in the environment around us. how we as individuals interact and deal with it. >> reporter: in oakland, dlaur anthony, abc7 news. >> the poor air quality caused the stiff oakland to postpone a covid-19 testing event scheduled for this weekend in the city's fruitvale district. this is video of a similar last mayor the importance of it. >> we are trying to out ts impacted with covid. these are free. they are walk-up. no que
the 49ers who thanks to covid restrictions will play without fans who must cheer on their team from afar. and places like this, maybe. >> the past few days have been a little bit slower. but i think moving into the dining, it will clear up a capable of handling more than 200 socially distanced guests who can enjoy a variety of sports on giant screens. >> every week, trying to get better. i home it will get better for the weekend. >> for use, decisions about what opening will...
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now, biden and trump have sparred from afar for about a year and a half but tomorrow night here in thehall in cleveland we will see the two of them face to face as they make their case to voters in this first debate. >> what coronavirus precautions are being taken? we know members of the press have to be tested for the virus. >> reporter: that's rate. i got tested when i arrived in cleveland and everyone attending this debate will be tested for coronavirus. the commission is taking a lot of precautions to ensure that the health and safety of the candidates, those attending, the media, are all protected due to the pandemic. there will be no traditional handshake between the candidates when they take that stage. they will maintain social distance. the audience here is also a much smaller size, just one of the many signs we're seeing in this changed debate due to the pandemic. >> we hope everybody stays safe. thanks so much for that. >>> breaking news police in fort lauderdale, florida have released body cam video with their confrontation with a former trump campaign manager, now hospital
now, biden and trump have sparred from afar for about a year and a half but tomorrow night here in thehall in cleveland we will see the two of them face to face as they make their case to voters in this first debate. >> what coronavirus precautions are being taken? we know members of the press have to be tested for the virus. >> reporter: that's rate. i got tested when i arrived in cleveland and everyone attending this debate will be tested for coronavirus. the commission is taking...
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to our world war ii veterans here and watching from afar, we once again remember and thank you for theou made. we will never forget, and we will always honor your service. so let's go ahead and hear from our distinguished guests who have joined us today. first up will be the governor, who will help reflect and remember, on that day in tokyo, and how it resonates for all of us. both he and the admiral served as the 75th world war ii commemoration committee cochairs. i was honored to be serving with both of you. the governor's the eighth governor of the state of hawaii of he is the first governor -- he is also the son of a decorated veteran of the 442nd regimental combat team that fought so heroically in world war ii. ladies and gentlemen, please help give a warm welcome to governor david ek -- to the governor. [applause] gov. ige: good morning. it is my honor to welcome everyone here and across the nation and the world to the uss missouri. day, 75 years ago, we marked the end of a great global war that touched every man, and child of my parents generation, leaving a vacuum in the worlds
to our world war ii veterans here and watching from afar, we once again remember and thank you for theou made. we will never forget, and we will always honor your service. so let's go ahead and hear from our distinguished guests who have joined us today. first up will be the governor, who will help reflect and remember, on that day in tokyo, and how it resonates for all of us. both he and the admiral served as the 75th world war ii commemoration committee cochairs. i was honored to be serving...
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. >> reporter: joe biden and president trump have sparred from afar for about the past year and a half, but they will come face to face here in cleveland for their first presidential debate as they make their case to voters. each of these candidates preparing for the debate in their own way. biden started out by reading briefing books and he's huddled with his top advisers as he prepares for what he describes will be personal attacks from the president. now the president has also been studying up on possible lines of attack from joe biden. he had rudy giuliani and chris christie stand in during debate preparations. one big question is how the story about the president's tax returns will play into this debate. the biden campaign eager to make this a campaign between scranton and park avenue arguing that the president is only looking out for his own interests and not those of everyday americans. we got this story about the tax returns amplifies that case. now this debate will look a lot different than past debates. there will be no traditional hand shakes between the candidates as they t
. >> reporter: joe biden and president trump have sparred from afar for about the past year and a half, but they will come face to face here in cleveland for their first presidential debate as they make their case to voters. each of these candidates preparing for the debate in their own way. biden started out by reading briefing books and he's huddled with his top advisers as he prepares for what he describes will be personal attacks from the president. now the president has also been...
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they don't just rule from afar and send the goods back home to the mother country like france or england or spain or whatever. over so they got the goods. what does the state need in this process. the asylum was, in addition to consolidating the state like a used to be, you sent everybody to the capital of georgia which was milledgeville from 1804-1867. what they were doing across the board in these asylums which were the first places where there was psychiatry, the asylum doctors were the first psychiatrist. what i saw that they were doing is like stripping the history from the symptoms of the people. you would have this description of like francis edwards maybe she was smoking and she's mad at her husband and who knows where that came from and she has a religion but it doesn't say there's something else going on like he beat her. the history was stripped. you had to go back and rearrange the narrative to know that her husband had frequently beat her and he had the power to send her off. the stories about power and control and history, they are not in the mix. once you have taken the hi
they don't just rule from afar and send the goods back home to the mother country like france or england or spain or whatever. over so they got the goods. what does the state need in this process. the asylum was, in addition to consolidating the state like a used to be, you sent everybody to the capital of georgia which was milledgeville from 1804-1867. what they were doing across the board in these asylums which were the first places where there was psychiatry, the asylum doctors were the...
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for the court and the country, and those of us who knew the justice up close and admired her from afar. she was known really around the world for her commitment to standing up for groups that were marginalized. she was someone who gave a voice to those who lacked the power in our society to speak for themselves. she uplifted them through the law. she recognized their humanity and their dignity and their struggle. i think that part of her legacy will undoubtedly be the amazing way she was able to focus in and recognize the legal principles that help elevate them and their causes. in terms of looking forward, i think it is such a tragic loss. she was a woman who was kind of diminutive in stature, and yet completely larger-than-life. are seeing this outpouring of grief from society is because everyone recognizes that she truly is replaceable. how does the court therefore change without her? elizabeth: the immediate thing i think of is that we are down to an eight-member court now, and with only two women on the court. justice ginsburg always made a point of being present. i clerked for he
for the court and the country, and those of us who knew the justice up close and admired her from afar. she was known really around the world for her commitment to standing up for groups that were marginalized. she was someone who gave a voice to those who lacked the power in our society to speak for themselves. she uplifted them through the law. she recognized their humanity and their dignity and their struggle. i think that part of her legacy will undoubtedly be the amazing way she was able...
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kerr was watching from afar, wishing there was some way he could help. >> there's a big part of me that there, not only for the basketball part but to lend a helping hand on the social justice front. it really is a big battle and the nba, i think, has been fantastic. the league office has been supportive of players and coaches. i think last week, understandably, the players were just frustrated and how could they not be? how could we all not be? you peacefully protest, as our players have done, you want change. but when change doesn't happen and another black man gets shot, sometimes in the back, by a policeman, it's infuriating. especially if you're a black man or woman and you're raising children and you're scared in your own country. so, these are all things that we think about for our brethren within the league and for ourselves. and we -- we understand that we have to do everything possible. i think for the players, they realize people weren't maybe paying attention to the peaceful protests, so they took it a step further. and it became an economic protest of sorts and it was very
kerr was watching from afar, wishing there was some way he could help. >> there's a big part of me that there, not only for the basketball part but to lend a helping hand on the social justice front. it really is a big battle and the nba, i think, has been fantastic. the league office has been supportive of players and coaches. i think last week, understandably, the players were just frustrated and how could they not be? how could we all not be? you peacefully protest, as our players have...