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but would you like to ask alice or what do you want to say to alice?are so powerful in visionary what are you thinking? what would you like in this moment? >> i think i would like to say alice i think we should talk. we need to follow up. i do think there is a moment right now restaurant owners who have not been open to wage issues are suddenly open and probably those same people are opened to you alice and away they may not have been in the past. i think there are some of the same people who have been stubborn on these issues, unwilling to move, there is a new opening to move. i think we should be working together to push them. i will give a quick example we had a huge victory on friday. alice keep talking about the fast food world. i translate that in my book into what we call the other nra the national representative has a chain restaurants in america. they have been around for 150 years since emancipation they keep wages at zero, one, $2 an hour. got a lot of attention passed away from covid, he was the head of the other nra back in 1995. he droppe
but would you like to ask alice or what do you want to say to alice?are so powerful in visionary what are you thinking? what would you like in this moment? >> i think i would like to say alice i think we should talk. we need to follow up. i do think there is a moment right now restaurant owners who have not been open to wage issues are suddenly open and probably those same people are opened to you alice and away they may not have been in the past. i think there are some of the same people...
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bill: that's so right, alice. when you call us or click online, we have the dvd plus aysome other wonderful we would love to say thank you. here's more information on those. announcer: serving as your guide through history while challenging familiar assumptions, frontline explores the life and death of jesus and ose men and women belief, conviction, and martyrdom created the religion we now know as christianity. show your support of this program now with a gift of $6 as an ongoing monthly sustainer oronith your annual donaf $72 and we'll thank you with a companion book us to christ: from j the origins of t new testament images of jesus, exploring the ways the early christian communities interpreted jesus' mission and messag make a recurring contribution of $8 a month or $96 all at once and we'll thank you with all four hours of this frontline presentation on dvd. thro historians, and archeologists, explore the life of jesus and the movement he started. make an ongoing gift of $15 a month or a single annual donatio
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alice: you know, this is not st a program; it's an experience.he best part, you at home get to take part in this experience and never have to leave your livinroom. it's one of the things that p does best, mainly because you've supported it. we create a public sance where everyoneome in, a place where we can all come togher and share an incredible experience. we all can expand our world, and that's something i don't think many of us even realize. but because of us, through pbs, we have access t othe world right fingertips. that's right, we're all familiar with jesus, we've all learned a bit about christianity. onbut during this presenta this spectacular version of a timeless sta y is presented iy that provides information counter to perhapswe may have learned. alternative theories and interpretations are presented for us to consider and encouraged to open our minds to new ideas, to consider ints of view. and really, that's an amazing experience to take part in. but now we want you to also open your mind and consider sonporting this sta take action
alice: you know, this is not st a program; it's an experience.he best part, you at home get to take part in this experience and never have to leave your livinroom. it's one of the things that p does best, mainly because you've supported it. we create a public sance where everyoneome in, a place where we can all come togher and share an incredible experience. we all can expand our world, and that's something i don't think many of us even realize. but because of us, through pbs, we have access t...
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alice paul refuses to support the war. she has her picketers out there saying, how can we fight this war for democracy when you are not giving women democracy at home? so you have this good cop, bad cop between carrie catt and her approach to wilson and alice paul. what happens also is that woodrow wilson, as the war closes in november 1918 in early 1919, just when the suffrage amendment is coming to a head in congress, he is trying to get the league of nations passed by congress. he wants this to be his legacy, an international organization that will prevent the kind of war the world has just gone through. so he sees women, whom he evaluates and says women care more about peace, and they know what war is like, and they have lived through this horrible experience very recently. they will support the league of nations. they will push their senators and congressmen if they can vote. and so he comes around, partly out of that political calculation that if his legacy is to be established at all as a peacemaker and not just a w
alice paul refuses to support the war. she has her picketers out there saying, how can we fight this war for democracy when you are not giving women democracy at home? so you have this good cop, bad cop between carrie catt and her approach to wilson and alice paul. what happens also is that woodrow wilson, as the war closes in november 1918 in early 1919, just when the suffrage amendment is coming to a head in congress, he is trying to get the league of nations passed by congress. he wants this...
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alice: thank you!imade possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support is proded by theth john d. and ine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, vdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org.fo th foundation: working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. at fordfoundation.org. by the abrams foun,is provided committed to excellence in journalism. the park foundation, dedicated to heightening publi awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. additional funding for this program was provided by the arthur vinindavis foundations. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> if there will be a vaccine that is effective,er it'simportant that that vaccine becomes a global, public -- a people's vaccine, something that is af
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what we know, of course, is that alice paul will decline. she will fold up the business of the national women's party and importantly move on by 1923 to call for an equal rights amendment to the constitution cause that is still alive and subject of much struggle and activism even in our own time. but this turn of events leaves african-american women to in essence build a new movement for women's voting rights. one, that they will partner with african-american men. it is a movement that will continue to, on the one hand, work the ground game of women's politics, perhaps best exemplified by the work of african-american women in the city of chicago, who will not only become important republican party operatives but will use their power at the ballots to see to it that the first time since 1901, in 1928 an african-american candidate will be elected to congress and head to washington. black women learn how to use the voting power that they have to change the outcome, particularly on the local and state level. they will be part of the legal campai
what we know, of course, is that alice paul will decline. she will fold up the business of the national women's party and importantly move on by 1923 to call for an equal rights amendment to the constitution cause that is still alive and subject of much struggle and activism even in our own time. but this turn of events leaves african-american women to in essence build a new movement for women's voting rights. one, that they will partner with african-american men. it is a movement that will...
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and quinn brown goes so far as to call on alice paul. she wants to be a part of the celebration that alice paul is planning, that will mark the ratification of the 19th amendment. she wants black women to be there. and most importantly, she wants to make a proposal to alice paul, one that would lead to a linkage between black and white women's organizations, that would work toward the federal legislation that hallie quinn brown and the women of the nacw are after. hallie quinn brown and the delegation of black women will call on alice paul in the winter of 1921 during what turns out to be the last meeting of the national women's party. and she will ask paul for just that in a political alliance that will continue the struggle for women's votes, that will work towards women's universal votes through the winning a federal legislation. and what we know, of course, is that alice paul will decline. that she will fold up the business of the national women's party, and importantly, move on by 1923 to call for an equal rights amendment to the co
and quinn brown goes so far as to call on alice paul. she wants to be a part of the celebration that alice paul is planning, that will mark the ratification of the 19th amendment. she wants black women to be there. and most importantly, she wants to make a proposal to alice paul, one that would lead to a linkage between black and white women's organizations, that would work toward the federal legislation that hallie quinn brown and the women of the nacw are after. hallie quinn brown and the...
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tell us about alice paul? she led a big demonstration in front of the white house the day before woodrow wilson's first inauguration. >> so now we're in 1913, and there's a younger -- this is about the third generation of women involved in the suffrage movement, and these are younger women. they're modern women. their skirts are shorter. their hair is shorter. they go to college and they are not uncomfortable with marching and doing other things in public, speaking, marching, et cetera. she draws them in to a wing and eventually a separate organization. she starts her leadership by organizing one of the first massive political parades in washington, d.c., political parades, not for a party. and this, she organizes this parade as she's saying on the eve of the first inauguration of woodrow wilson. next to show to him the power and discipline of the suffrage movement, now, in the end, alice paul and woodrow wilson became the worst sort of enemies. they despised each other. wilson was a southern democrat. he oppo
tell us about alice paul? she led a big demonstration in front of the white house the day before woodrow wilson's first inauguration. >> so now we're in 1913, and there's a younger -- this is about the third generation of women involved in the suffrage movement, and these are younger women. they're modern women. their skirts are shorter. their hair is shorter. they go to college and they are not uncomfortable with marching and doing other things in public, speaking, marching, et cetera....
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let me begin with alice here. first of all, the president's been tweeting and here is what he's just tweeted tonight. he says, what does gsa being allowed to prelim narly work with the dems have to do with continuing to pursue our various cases in what will go down as the most corrupt election in american political history? we are moving full speed ahead. will never concede to fake ballots and dominion. alice, does the president care what his behavior is doing to the country or to the party? i mean, he is sarl he ying he i going to concede and pointing to dominion the company that has the tabulation scanners right? >> clearly he wants to continue his legal fight and he said that right out of the gate earlier this evening when he did acknowledge he was going to let the gsa move forward with the transition process. and following it up with the tweet you just said that he will continue the legal fight. and the important thing here is not about whether or not he will concede but that we proceed with the transition. an
let me begin with alice here. first of all, the president's been tweeting and here is what he's just tweeted tonight. he says, what does gsa being allowed to prelim narly work with the dems have to do with continuing to pursue our various cases in what will go down as the most corrupt election in american political history? we are moving full speed ahead. will never concede to fake ballots and dominion. alice, does the president care what his behavior is doing to the country or to the party? i...
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alice barr is live from washington tracking the president and the transition of power. alice. >> janelle, president-elect biden met today with his transition team, and we are learning that he may announce as soon as tomorrow who his chief of staff will be. nbc news is hearing it's likely to be his long-time aide ron klain. and at the same time, you know, he is saying that he's moving forward, that things are still on track for the transition. but this is despite the fact that president trump is still refusing to concede. president-elect biden and president trump both paying their respects this veterans' day, biden visiting a war memorial in philadelphia, the president in his first public appearance in nearly a week joining a ceremony at arlington national cemetery, but not making any remarks. he's still waging war against the election results. the trump team filing more than a dozen lawsuits many of them already dismissed as no evidence of widespread fraud has surfaced. today georgia confirming that state will hold a recount. >> with the margin being so close, it will r
alice barr is live from washington tracking the president and the transition of power. alice. >> janelle, president-elect biden met today with his transition team, and we are learning that he may announce as soon as tomorrow who his chief of staff will be. nbc news is hearing it's likely to be his long-time aide ron klain. and at the same time, you know, he is saying that he's moving forward, that things are still on track for the transition. but this is despite the fact that president...
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i mean, alice did alice. hernyone has access to autobiography that you wrote in the 1930's, it is called "quiet hours. " i keep looking for. i can't find it. prof. orr: ma'am? >> my name is penny hendrix, and i'm local. display over the ise here that our president sometimes very, very challenging for people to accept his positions. my question for you is, do you see any similarity in president and kanye west, and kim coming together to address prison reform in the relate -- and the relationship between the [inaudible] similaritye see any between the situation with kanye trump, kanyedent west, and the relationship that the 80 roosevelt at with booker t. washington -- theodore roosevelt had with booker t. washington? i thought a lot about that as i was working on the presentation. about the potential similarities between the current president and theatre roosevelt. i would say they are seemingly alike. because it is a calculated relationship. so, that was similar. theodore roosevelt and booker t. washington, th
i mean, alice did alice. hernyone has access to autobiography that you wrote in the 1930's, it is called "quiet hours. " i keep looking for. i can't find it. prof. orr: ma'am? >> my name is penny hendrix, and i'm local. display over the ise here that our president sometimes very, very challenging for people to accept his positions. my question for you is, do you see any similarity in president and kanye west, and kim coming together to address prison reform in the relate -- and...
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from the white house, i'm alice barr. back to you, raj. >> alice, thank you. now, in 2016, donald trump won many states by a razor-thin margin. that's what we're seeing right now except it's joe biden in the lead. biden is adding to his lead in pennsylvania and nevada. we mentioned georgia where a recount is inevitable, and in arizona, biden is up by 38,000 votes. biden is the projected winner in wisconsin and michigan, flipping both states that voted for trump in 2016. >>> dueling demonstrations in battleground states today. supporters of president trump are calling for the vote counting in those key states to stop while demonstrators in support of joe biden are demanding that the vote count continue. here in the bay area, taking to the streets as well. this is day two of a protest sparked by a neighbor's political display. sky ranger over it in downtown brentwood where today's demonstration is just getting under way. this comes after a man hung an effigy of joe biden from his roof earlier this week. that tension has the neighborhood and several businesses on
from the white house, i'm alice barr. back to you, raj. >> alice, thank you. now, in 2016, donald trump won many states by a razor-thin margin. that's what we're seeing right now except it's joe biden in the lead. biden is adding to his lead in pennsylvania and nevada. we mentioned georgia where a recount is inevitable, and in arizona, biden is up by 38,000 votes. biden is the projected winner in wisconsin and michigan, flipping both states that voted for trump in 2016. >>>...
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let's talk with alice stewart and bakari sellers.etimes, i'm like i'm so tired, am i reading everybody right in the teleprompter? so, we have been talking over the last couple of days and i have to say, you have been pretty bullish, governor. as you watched, from noon until midnight, give me your thoughts. >> oh, my god. what a fantastic day. i'm now in oakland, california. where kamala harris is -- vice president elect harris is from. people were in the streets, honking, so excited. but to me, when she got up there and wore the white suit which is a tip of hat to suffragettes and hillary clinton. it just -- i mean, like everybody else, i was so utterly moved. and then, when joe biden followed that up and said we have to see our opponents, see the people who voted against me. you know, i used to have a guy that carried the book and everything when i was governor. and he used to say to me, gov, you cannot lead them if you do not see them. and that notion of having leaders who really see people is just so, utterly refreshing. so, i am
let's talk with alice stewart and bakari sellers.etimes, i'm like i'm so tired, am i reading everybody right in the teleprompter? so, we have been talking over the last couple of days and i have to say, you have been pretty bullish, governor. as you watched, from noon until midnight, give me your thoughts. >> oh, my god. what a fantastic day. i'm now in oakland, california. where kamala harris is -- vice president elect harris is from. people were in the streets, honking, so excited. but...
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alice stewart is the former director of communications for the ted cruz campaign, and she's also a cnn political commentator joining us from alexandria in virginia. great to have you both with us. >> thanks, rosemary. >> alice, i do want to start with you, and despite record covid case numbers during the deadly pandemic, the outgoing president playing golf again and tweeting that he's conceding nothing while still peddling his false claim the election was rigged. you're a republican. why aren't there more in your party speaking out loudly and boldly against this false claim of a stall in election, and where is donald trump trying to go with all of this. >> we're starting to see more that are actually accepting reality. look, i firmly believe every legal vote and legitimate vote should be counted but those who look at the numbers have accepted the fact that we can count all the votes that are still out there, but it's not going to change the outcome, and it is critical that while we make sure we ensure the integrity of the election, we also ensure a peaceful transfer of power, which inc
alice stewart is the former director of communications for the ted cruz campaign, and she's also a cnn political commentator joining us from alexandria in virginia. great to have you both with us. >> thanks, rosemary. >> alice, i do want to start with you, and despite record covid case numbers during the deadly pandemic, the outgoing president playing golf again and tweeting that he's conceding nothing while still peddling his false claim the election was rigged. you're a...
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from the white house, i'm alice barr.anell and raj, back to you. >> alice, thank you. >>> here is a roadmap of what we will be doing and when we're starting to get results. this shows the poll closing times for each state. the yellow states are all the first to close in the 4:00 p.m. hour, so less than an hour from now. the orange states close at 5:00 p.m. we will keep a close eye, you probably heard now, florida, georgia, along the east coast into pennsylvania. the green state, the bulk of the country here, those polls close in the 6:00 p.m. hour. in the dark green, nevada and utah, they close at 7:00. here on the west coast we close at 8:00 p.m. along with three other states. alaska and hawaii close later in the night. this isn't just about the presidential race. tonight the senate is in play. right now the republicans have control with 53 gop senators but it could change tonight. 35 of the 100 seats are up for grabs. keep in mind, keep a look at the gray area here. 35 seats up for grabs, 65 senators are not up for reel
from the white house, i'm alice barr.anell and raj, back to you. >> alice, thank you. >>> here is a roadmap of what we will be doing and when we're starting to get results. this shows the poll closing times for each state. the yellow states are all the first to close in the 4:00 p.m. hour, so less than an hour from now. the orange states close at 5:00 p.m. we will keep a close eye, you probably heard now, florida, georgia, along the east coast into pennsylvania. the green state,...
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in washington alice farb, nbc nuchlz. >> alice mentioned there's a pandemic advisory board.t includes three doctors from ucsf. david kessler is a professor of pediatrics and epidemiology and a former fda commissioner under president george h.w. bush and president clinton. eric gooseby an internationally recognized infectious disease expert who also worked on aides policy in the obama white house. and robert rodriguez an er and icu expert. >> covid front and center for the administration as the u.s. hit a record high for daily cases. 133,000 new cases reported tonight. that news follows a big announcement this morning. pharmaceutical company pfizer says its vaccine is 90% effective. it could mean we're on track to have a vaccine by thepd of this year. but the medical community is reminding us it will be some time before it's widely available to the general public. here's nbc bay area's terry mcsweeney. >> my first word when i heard about it this morning was wow. >> reporter: doctors around the world with a similar reaction when pfizer of america and bio m tech of germany anno
in washington alice farb, nbc nuchlz. >> alice mentioned there's a pandemic advisory board.t includes three doctors from ucsf. david kessler is a professor of pediatrics and epidemiology and a former fda commissioner under president george h.w. bush and president clinton. eric gooseby an internationally recognized infectious disease expert who also worked on aides policy in the obama white house. and robert rodriguez an er and icu expert. >> covid front and center for the...
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from the white house, alice barr, nbc news. >> alice, thank you. so what about those lawsuits? the trump camp says it wants these battleground states to stop counting ballots. this election could eventually be decided by the supreme court, and we've gone down that road before. it's happened 20 years ago, if you remember. we didn't have an answer about our president until december. here is nbc bay area terry mcsweeney. >> no more voting, lots more lawsuits. so we are going to -- continue the lawsuit here. we're going bring a second one, and then we're going to bring a federal lawsuit. >> reporter: the biden camp says trump attorneys are filing mountains of lawsuits in contested states, hoping to the nation's highest court. >> the next couple of days you will see a case that will be filed in the u.s. supreme court similar to gore versus bush to stop all counting before it gets to the electoral college. >> reporter: in 2000, in gore versus bush, the supreme court stopped a recount in florida, giving the election to george w. bush over democrat al gore. >> the trump attitude is to
from the white house, alice barr, nbc news. >> alice, thank you. so what about those lawsuits? the trump camp says it wants these battleground states to stop counting ballots. this election could eventually be decided by the supreme court, and we've gone down that road before. it's happened 20 years ago, if you remember. we didn't have an answer about our president until december. here is nbc bay area terry mcsweeney. >> no more voting, lots more lawsuits. so we are going to --...
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>> guest: alice was a deeply private person. but we did actually publish a book about alice. we asked a bunch of authors to contribute memories of her, and we published that. and we actually -- i think it's available free to the public, and it's a wonderful, it's a wonderful book of memories. and, actually, it was reviewed quite favorably by "the washington post." >> host: mr. karp, what books are coming out by simon & schuster this christmas season that we should be alerted to? >> guest: well, since youul aski have one that's out right now. i don't know if you can see this, thehe luckiest man, by -- [inaudible] which is an account of his years working with john mccain. and i was in tears by the end of this book. it's the story that you wouldn't be able to get any other way. mark was senator mccain's chief of staff for many years, worked with him on his presidential campaign, chief speech writer, coof authored seven books -- co-authored seven books with him. and so you're seeing mccain from the most intimate perspectives that any politician the or political leader could be se
>> guest: alice was a deeply private person. but we did actually publish a book about alice. we asked a bunch of authors to contribute memories of her, and we published that. and we actually -- i think it's available free to the public, and it's a wonderful, it's a wonderful book of memories. and, actually, it was reviewed quite favorably by "the washington post." >> host: mr. karp, what books are coming out by simon & schuster this christmas season that we should be...
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>> alice, to you.ed that the president will come to georgia -- i say come to georgia as i'm in atlanta -- come to georgia to support these runoff races? listen, we know this president does things that are politically beneficial to and for himself. and even in 2018 those rallies in the mid-terms were about him. he didn't invite the candidates to come on and say something, but he'd speak for 90 minutes at these rallies. he doesn't need a senate majority. he doesn't need those votes for anything he has to pass. do you expect he will kamd paca hard for these two candidates? >> i do. and i'm from dekalb county, and i can say the republicans in georgia do support donald trump, and look historically and traditionally in runoffs republicans do have a larger turnout than democrats, so the focus is to energize these republicans, get them out there to vote for these two republican candidates. i think it's probably more beneficial to have people like senator tom cotton or rick scott to go in there and remind georg
>> alice, to you.ed that the president will come to georgia -- i say come to georgia as i'm in atlanta -- come to georgia to support these runoff races? listen, we know this president does things that are politically beneficial to and for himself. and even in 2018 those rallies in the mid-terms were about him. he didn't invite the candidates to come on and say something, but he'd speak for 90 minutes at these rallies. he doesn't need a senate majority. he doesn't need those votes for...
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. ♪ alice ama tanto el aroma de gain, que desearía que durara más. dile hola a tu hada madrina alicetelemundo mediodÍa. aunque en mÉxico supera los 1900 con contagios por covid-19 celebraron el dÍa de muertos pero muchos con celebraciÓn virtual raÚl torres nos cuenta. >>> hoy es el dÍa que los muertos nos visitan en casa, y muchos pusieron sus altares y con ofrendas con comida, con bebida y flores con veladoras, para esperarlos ella es ana quiroz estuvo enferma del covid-19 y perdiÓ a 3 familiares >>> mi abuelita que nos inculcÓ esta tradiciÓn mi hermana y mi papÁ. >>> en todo el paÍs los panteones estÁn cerrados, solo se permitieron algunos casos la entrada de uno o dos familiares para que prendan veladoras para el camino de regreso y las familias completas con niÑos se disfrazaron y salieron a las calles, salieron a pedir dulces por supuesto. y hubo todavÍa mÁs haya organizaron un baile para mucha gente. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> dicen que estÁn cansados del encierro pero esto no evita e riesgo porque alcanzamos los mil muertos por el covid-19 y el palacio nacional tuvo una ceremonia del
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nunca te conformes con un 25% siempre ve por un 100% demuestra de quÉ estÁs hecho™ alice ama tanto ele. en oaxaca, casi todos los platos se pueden conseguir en un restaurante de san josé california. francisco fajardo fue. >> con la katrina de testigo y las flores, la mesa está puesta. aunque entre la cecina, ayuda, e inmolados con cebolla, los que vienen del inframundo será difícil de elegir. >> es difícil cuando hablamos de comida de oaxaca. >> es como escoger a uno de tus hijos. >> por la fecha y en este restaurante de oaxaca en san josé california, será un menú negro. lo primero es cocer el pollo, dejarlo que yerba, luego viene lo complicado. en total. >> entre 12 a 30 ingredientes diferentes. >> una vez que se cocina todo junto, el olor es mágico. ya sea en la licuadora o como un molino, la mezcla se oscurece. con el pollo listo el plato está montado, vea qué belleza irresistible. >> con su respectiva tortilla de maíz. >> y como una no es suficiente. >> otra mordida. >> con el mole hay una regla básica. >> todos están hechos con el corazón, el alma y la tradición de la familia. >>
nunca te conformes con un 25% siempre ve por un 100% demuestra de quÉ estÁs hecho™ alice ama tanto ele. en oaxaca, casi todos los platos se pueden conseguir en un restaurante de san josé california. francisco fajardo fue. >> con la katrina de testigo y las flores, la mesa está puesta. aunque entre la cecina, ayuda, e inmolados con cebolla, los que vienen del inframundo será difícil de elegir. >> es difícil cuando hablamos de comida de oaxaca. >> es como escoger a uno...
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ena: alice paul organized the march. she had witnessed the suffrage movement in england, which was more radical than here in the united states. she was geared up to make sure women would come from all over the country and gather in washington dc for the march. and shes a delegation came along and was prepared to march with them but washington is in the southern part of the country so the organizers to the blackd said women who were going to be part including delta sigma , they would not be able to march alongside. they would have to march in the back. it was a segregated parade so they would not offend the people in washington dc who could not fathom having an interracial march because jim crow was still in force. did not deal with that. not going to march toward the back. she did not join the march when the dingo -- when the delegation of her state moved out at first but when they came back she slipped in and marched along with them. terrell took another route of compliance. they did march in the back of the parade, but
ena: alice paul organized the march. she had witnessed the suffrage movement in england, which was more radical than here in the united states. she was geared up to make sure women would come from all over the country and gather in washington dc for the march. and shes a delegation came along and was prepared to march with them but washington is in the southern part of the country so the organizers to the blackd said women who were going to be part including delta sigma , they would not be able...
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say hello to your fairy godmother alice. and long-lasting gain scent beads. part of the irresistible scent collection from gain! tturning downhe temperature, dad. ow. thunk, lock the doors. locking doors. thunk, dim the lights. dimming lights. [ croaking ] goodnight, honey. goodnight. [ laughs ] that's my leg. aw! pft, pft. evolve your home security. get the peace of mind, safety and convenience of xfinity home. and don't forget to catch the croods, a new age now in theaters. rated pg. >>> a big boost fo >>> a big boost for tens of thousands of workers that's what's topping cnbc's "on the money. amazon giving its front line workers a bonus ahead of the holiday shopping season. full-time employees get $300 part-timers 150. >>> disney planning to lay off 32,000 employees by the end of march. that's 4,000 more than previously announced, according to an sec filing >>> the people continues to hammer disney's theme parks and resorts. the company's revenue for that part of the business down 61% in the last quarter >>> hyundai and kia have agreed to pay a $210 millio
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alice ama tanto el aroma de gain, que desearía que durara más. dile hola a tu hada madrina alice y a productos en un frasco, un solo paso. elige vitamina c o ácido hialurónico. fórmulas puras y veganas. para una piel que se ve más radiante y saludable. en un solo paso. nueva garnier green labs serum cream. de garnier, naturalmente. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ gracias dios por el fÚtbol. >> argentina estÁ de luto, hoy miles de personas estÁn pasando por la sede de gobierno para darle el Último adiÓs a diego armando maradona, vamos con mariela hasta buenos aires, buenas tardes, sabemos que hubo tumultos en la capilla ardiente, ¿cÓmo ha transcurrido la despedida a maradona?. >> lamentablemente lo que pasÓ esta maÑana se acaba de repetir, pero aÚn peor. porque falta apenas un poco mÁs de una hora para que termine el velatorio segÚn decidiÓ la familia de diego maradona, ante la noticia que habÍan cortado la fila, no dejan de incorporar a mÁs personas porque no iban a dejar entrar a toda la fila, arrasÓ con el primer control policial. toda esta fila que ven a mis espaldas, avanzÓ hasta incrustarse en la
alice ama tanto el aroma de gain, que desearía que durara más. dile hola a tu hada madrina alice y a productos en un frasco, un solo paso. elige vitamina c o ácido hialurónico. fórmulas puras y veganas. para una piel que se ve más radiante y saludable. en un solo paso. nueva garnier green labs serum cream. de garnier, naturalmente. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ gracias dios por el fÚtbol. >> argentina estÁ de luto, hoy miles de personas estÁn pasando por la sede de gobierno para darle el...
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navigating what's to come. ♪ it's still warm. ♪ thanks, alice says hi.s, our daily journey is a short one. save 50% when you pay per mile with allstate. pay less, when you drive less. you've never been in better hands. allstate. click or call for a quote today. it's all about the bedroom. and with caspers black friday sale, you can save up to 30% and make yours a winter slumberland. the fluffiest down duvet you'll ever feel, soft and light percale sheets, a cool, supportive mattress and plush pillows, even our glow light for better sleep. >>> i myself have held the hand of dying patients who were crying out for their family that they can't see. i've taken care of co-workers as they fight for their lives on a ventilator and knowing that they got sick because of the hospital or their government hasn't protected them. do you know that i have not been tested yet and i have been on the front lines in the icu since february. >> you're kidding me? >> no. >> for months front line medical workers like mary turner have been telling anyone who would listen about th
navigating what's to come. ♪ it's still warm. ♪ thanks, alice says hi.s, our daily journey is a short one. save 50% when you pay per mile with allstate. pay less, when you drive less. you've never been in better hands. allstate. click or call for a quote today. it's all about the bedroom. and with caspers black friday sale, you can save up to 30% and make yours a winter slumberland. the fluffiest down duvet you'll ever feel, soft and light percale sheets, a cool, supportive mattress and...
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alice ama tanto el aroma de gain, que desearía que durara más. dile hola a tu hada madrina alice y aquiÉn va a comerse solo uno? nuevo cheese crispers de ritz. crujiente y con queso, es critzpy. ritz. ¿esta crema? is not my mamá's crees muchísimo más liviana y deja mi piel feeling even smoother than hers. olay regenerist es mi secreto to keeping great looking skin en la familia. extrañamos esos mcon nuestra familia,. la libertad de compartir con nuestra comunidad. queremos que los niños puedan regresar a la escuela y tener estabilidad en nuestros empleos. con responsabilidad podemos recobrar lo perdido. hagamos lo correcto. mantengamos seis pies de distancia. lavemonos las manos con frecuencia. y usemos mascarilla todas las veces que salimos de casa. juntos, podemos luchar contra el covid-19. >> (música). >> ♪. >> miles de salvadoreños acudee acudidon hoy a cementerio s hoy a parace homenajeara su a sfuntos anu difuntosía de antesuertos. de día de noviembr para evitar las multitudes ye posiblesquieren los r las multitudes de contag días 2 dnos reportae noviembre cumpliendo restriccio
alice ama tanto el aroma de gain, que desearía que durara más. dile hola a tu hada madrina alice y aquiÉn va a comerse solo uno? nuevo cheese crispers de ritz. crujiente y con queso, es critzpy. ritz. ¿esta crema? is not my mamá's crees muchísimo más liviana y deja mi piel feeling even smoother than hers. olay regenerist es mi secreto to keeping great looking skin en la familia. extrañamos esos mcon nuestra familia,. la libertad de compartir con nuestra comunidad. queremos que los...
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janelle, back to you. >> thanks so much, alice. speaking of obamacare, the supreme court appeared to signal they'll leave most of it intact. it is before the high court. at the center of the argument was the individual mandate. it requires americans to buy health insurance or pay a penalty. the court seemed heading for a ruling saying if part of the law is no longer valid, the rest of it can be left intact. >> i think it's hard for you to argue that congress intended the entire act to fall if the mandate were struck down when the same congress that lowered the penalty to zero did not even try to repeal the rest of the act. >> justice kavanaugh also echoed a similar sentiment. now, if the entire law though is overturned, more than 20 million americans could lose health insurance amid this pandemic. the court will deliver an opinion by next spring. >>> up next at 5:00, coyotes repeatedly attacking pets in the south bay. what the neighborhood is doing to try to keep them out with only a limited amount of outside help. >>> plus apple s
janelle, back to you. >> thanks so much, alice. speaking of obamacare, the supreme court appeared to signal they'll leave most of it intact. it is before the high court. at the center of the argument was the individual mandate. it requires americans to buy health insurance or pay a penalty. the court seemed heading for a ruling saying if part of the law is no longer valid, the rest of it can be left intact. >> i think it's hard for you to argue that congress intended the entire act...
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alice, let's start with you. you are a republican. three weeks after the election, trump is refusing to out right the steps that he lost the election. today he had two more setback in pennsylvania and wisconsin. as someone that supported president trump and supported him in the past, how damaging is this for the country and what is your message to him? >> the message is let's put this behind us and move on. we have an important election coming up in january in georgia. i think it is critical. we have free and fair elections in this country to reenforce of what was said. there are plenty of checks and balances up and down our election process. the integrity of our election is the corner stone of our democracy. we have a free and fair election, when donald trump won four years ago and free and fair election this year when he did not win. any comments to the contrary is damaging to our election. if there is evidence of rigged election or has been wrongful votiing or counting, i would la vegas to see the evidence. i don't see anything, vo
alice, let's start with you. you are a republican. three weeks after the election, trump is refusing to out right the steps that he lost the election. today he had two more setback in pennsylvania and wisconsin. as someone that supported president trump and supported him in the past, how damaging is this for the country and what is your message to him? >> the message is let's put this behind us and move on. we have an important election coming up in january in georgia. i think it is...
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say hello to your fairy godmother alice. and long-lasting gain scent beads.of the irresistible scent collection from gain! we need to increase federal support for testing, doubling the number of drive-thru testing sites. it's a simple measure. everyone needs to wear a mask in public. we need real plans, real guidelines with uniform, nationwide standards. it's a simple proposition folks. we're all in this together. we've gotta fight this together. we'll emerge from this stronger because we did it together. i'm joe biden, and i approve this message. because we did it together. honey honey? new nyquil severe honey is maximum strength cold and flu medicine with soothing honey-licious taste. nyquil honey. the nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy head, fever best sleep with a cold medicine. >>> the philippines braced for landfall from a super typhoon over the weekend the storm brought sustained winds of 140 miles with gusts topping 190. authorities evacuated nearly 1 million people before it hit the country's main island. officials reported at l
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say hello to your fairy godmother alice. and long-lasting gain scent beads. irresistible scent collection from gain! tonight, try pure zzzs all night. unlike other sleep aids, our extended release melatonin helps you sleep longer. and longer. zzzquil pure zzzs all night. fall asleep. stay asleep. >>> and here we go. it is friday for you. taking a live look outside in downtown san jose. dark and early for you this morning. 4:47. as we get started with the day. but, oh, oh -- go ahead. >> i just heard it's friday, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. >> wonk, wonk, wonk. >> that's all that matters. let's get a look at the friday forecast for us with meteorologist kari hall working hard for that. kari, how is it looking? >>> it's been such a long week. we're so glad it's friday and i'm excited we're going to get some rain. the way it looks on our storm radar, the only station with its own mobile doppler radar. we have it park on san bruno mountain. we're ready for the rain to come in. it's the red scan you're seeing there and it's scanning a smaller area than you see f
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say hello to your fairy godmother alice. and long-lasting gain scent beads. part of the irresistible scent collection from gain! brushing only reaches 25% of your mouth. listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ now roomba vacuums exactly where you need it. alexa, tell roomba to vacuum in front of the couch. and offers personalized cleaning suggestions for a clean unique to you and your home. roomba and the irobot home app. only from irobot. roomba and the irobot home app. did you know prilosec otc can stop frequent heartburn before it begins? prilosec otc uses a unique delayed-release formula that works to turn down acid production, blocking heartburn at the source. with just one pill a day, you get 24-hour heartburn protection. take the prilosec otc two-week challenge. and see the difference for yourself. prilosec otc, 1 pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. >>> a growing wave of discontent for house democrats within their own party. several democrats unloade
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. >> let's bring in nbc's alice farr from "the washington post." >> reporter: joe biden gave a status update as he gave what appears to be an insurmountable electoral lead over president trump. >> the people spoke to more than 74 million americans and spoke loudly for our ticket. but while we're waiting for the final results i want people to know we're not waiting to get the work done. >> reporter: the democratic challenger spent the day eyeing two potential path thooz whis t house. a knock out in pennsylvania or a one-two punch in arizona and nevada. on twitter president trump lamenting the loss of his early lead suggesting legal challenges could reverse his fortunes and warning biden not to do what he would already done declare victory prematurely. the president's legal efforts have so far failed to stop the counting, instead firing up americans on both sides of the political divide, venting a new level of fear and frustration with the electoral process. a very different perspective from their fellow citizens sworn to count these votes fairly and impartially. >> democracy works. you
. >> let's bring in nbc's alice farr from "the washington post." >> reporter: joe biden gave a status update as he gave what appears to be an insurmountable electoral lead over president trump. >> the people spoke to more than 74 million americans and spoke loudly for our ticket. but while we're waiting for the final results i want people to know we're not waiting to get the work done. >> reporter: the democratic challenger spent the day eyeing two potential...
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let me begin with alice here. know, first of all, the president has been tweeting and here's what he's just tweeted today. what does gsa being allowed to preliminarily work with the dems have to do with continuing to pursue our various cases in what will go down as the most corrupt len election in american political history. we're moving full speed ahead, we'll never concede to fake ballots and dominion. alice, does the president care what his behavior is doing to the country or the party? he's saying he's not going to concede and still pointing to dominion, the company that has technology over some of these actual tabulation scanners, right? >> clearly he wants to continue he has legal fight, and he said that right out of the gate earlier this evening when he did acknowled acknowledge that he was going to let the gsa move forward with the transition process, and following it up with the tweet you just said that he will continue the legal fight, and the important thing here is not about whether or not he will conc
let me begin with alice here. know, first of all, the president has been tweeting and here's what he's just tweeted today. what does gsa being allowed to preliminarily work with the dems have to do with continuing to pursue our various cases in what will go down as the most corrupt len election in american political history. we're moving full speed ahead, we'll never concede to fake ballots and dominion. alice, does the president care what his behavior is doing to the country or the party? he's...
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alice stewart, bless you. thank you so much.of president trump's legacy will certainly be the supreme court. he placed three justices on the cord amy coney barrett proved to be the deciding vote from groups in new york who claimed they were being singled out by covid-related restrictions. jessica schneider, we know this was a a-4 decision with the chief justice john roberts actually siding with the minority. what do you take amp from this ruling? >> we are seeing it all play out now, brooke. the court solidly conservative since world war ii, and we're really seeing how consequential the president is picking this third justice in a young and conservative amey coney barrett, how consequential it is. when ruth bader ginsburg was on the court this summer, we saw some decisions, but now we have the flip side. this was a late-night decision, and a stark reminder of the split we will see on consequential cases moving forward. as such, we did see some unusually critical language. we saw this from justice sonia sotomayor, saying justices
alice stewart, bless you. thank you so much.of president trump's legacy will certainly be the supreme court. he placed three justices on the cord amy coney barrett proved to be the deciding vote from groups in new york who claimed they were being singled out by covid-related restrictions. jessica schneider, we know this was a a-4 decision with the chief justice john roberts actually siding with the minority. what do you take amp from this ruling? >> we are seeing it all play out now,...
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we'll help republicans with that if they want it. >> alice, you're are from georgia. and there is a very from a. good chance that joe biden will flip georgia blueare from georgia. and there is a very from a. good chance that joe biden will flip georgia blue in 28 years. and if it happens, is it biden, it the moment, is it stacey abra abrams' work? what is the reason? >> there are several reasons. i speak with folks there and those in the secretary of state's office and a lot of it is in atlanta, the fulton county, the large number of democrats it that have moved into that area, and some of them have said that trump's demeanor did give them heartburn and it turned some of them off. look, it has been a long time coming in terms of this blue wave coming into georgia in terms of the presidential. i'm not convinced that we will lose those seats to the democrats. it is a poenlts, bssibility, but convinced. and to your point, stacey abrams has moved mountains to help energize the democratic party and as well as the "black lives matter" group, and their organizational skills
we'll help republicans with that if they want it. >> alice, you're are from georgia. and there is a very from a. good chance that joe biden will flip georgia blueare from georgia. and there is a very from a. good chance that joe biden will flip georgia blue in 28 years. and if it happens, is it biden, it the moment, is it stacey abra abrams' work? what is the reason? >> there are several reasons. i speak with folks there and those in the secretary of state's office and a lot of it...
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alice bouverie, bbc news, bristol.vaccinated against covid—19. experts say a vaccine is the only way to rapidly stop the pandemic. but with misinformation online, research shows that a number of young people may choose not to get the jab. olivia le poidevin reports. i would definitely take it. i would not get vaccinated. i'm on the fence. vaccination is the only thing that can get us out of this situation. the covid vaccine is looking more like a reality, with some trials showing promising results. it's the only thing that can rapidly stop this pandemic. vulnerable and older people will be first in line. but young people will need vaccinating eventually to stop covid spreading. but some are questioning whether they would want one. this king's college london study suggest 16 to 3a—year—olds in the uk are twice as likely as 55 to 75—year—olds not to want a covid vaccination. meanwhile, in the us, one poll by pew research found only 56% of 18 to 29—year—olds they asked said they would definitely get a vaccine. some young
alice bouverie, bbc news, bristol.vaccinated against covid—19. experts say a vaccine is the only way to rapidly stop the pandemic. but with misinformation online, research shows that a number of young people may choose not to get the jab. olivia le poidevin reports. i would definitely take it. i would not get vaccinated. i'm on the fence. vaccination is the only thing that can get us out of this situation. the covid vaccine is looking more like a reality, with some trials showing promising...
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jessica and raj, back to you. >> alice, thank you. to be clear here, counting the ballots several days after the election day is common. what's uncommon is that this time around, the vote is so close. so we are all waiting for these specific states to determine a winner. let's bring in our nbc bay area political analyst larry gerston. larry, we just saw president trump address the country. body language, he looked a bit deflated. what are his real options at this point? >> he doesn't have any options. the votes are going to be counted. and as they're counted, they'll turn out whatever way. it looks like at the moment, that pennsylvania is going to go for biden. why? because all those mail-in ballots that the democrats pushed and that went in were there waiting. now, by pennsylvania law, by pennsylvania's law, you've got to count the day-of ballots first. those other ballots were there the same day, the same day or before, but they had to wait until pennsylvania counted the day of voting. and of course those votes were disproportionate
jessica and raj, back to you. >> alice, thank you. to be clear here, counting the ballots several days after the election day is common. what's uncommon is that this time around, the vote is so close. so we are all waiting for these specific states to determine a winner. let's bring in our nbc bay area political analyst larry gerston. larry, we just saw president trump address the country. body language, he looked a bit deflated. what are his real options at this point? >> he...
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alice arrested a 24-year-old man charged with killing two people and wounding five others. suspect was dressed in medieval clothing and armed with a japanese sword. there's no word on a motive. in turkey, the death toll from friday's earthquake has risen to at least 49. today, rescue workers dug on, searching for survivors. they pulled a man from the rubble after he had been buried for 33 hours. and this, a rabbit, thought to be someone's pet, was also rescued. an engagement in the sports world. four-time olympic basketball champion sue bird made the news public on instagram. she posted a picture of two-time world cup winner megan rapinoe, placing a ring on her left hand, and we add our congratulations. and we add our congratulations. president obama finished a campaign appearance in flint, michigan, last night, leaving a gym in dramatic fashion. taking the ball deep in the corner, mr. obama drained a three. >> oh! >> reid: nothing but net. >> oh! >> walk-off. >> that's what i do! that's what i do! >> reid: nice touch. straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news," the things th
alice arrested a 24-year-old man charged with killing two people and wounding five others. suspect was dressed in medieval clothing and armed with a japanese sword. there's no word on a motive. in turkey, the death toll from friday's earthquake has risen to at least 49. today, rescue workers dug on, searching for survivors. they pulled a man from the rubble after he had been buried for 33 hours. and this, a rabbit, thought to be someone's pet, was also rescued. an engagement in the sports...