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we touched on this with anita kumar earlier in the show. with these discussions. >> we know the democrats and trump administration discussed coronavirus aid on wednesday but white house chief of staff mark meadows said president trump will address unemployment insurance and an eviction moratorium but kperiexecutive a it's unclear if he has the power to do so. democrats have reduced their request for postal service funding. the bottom line, we don't have a deal yet and it remains to be seen whether we'll get one by the end of the week. there is one area in the economy that president trump has expressed support for and it seems to be bipartisan support. president trump said he's in favor of a plan to give $25 billion more to the struggling airline industry. a previous aid bill provided that to airlines as long as they didn't cut jobs until october 1st. and as we've discussed, airlines have warned that 70,000 workers their jobs are at risk come october 1st when this aid expires. on the back of the news there is more support for the industries,
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phil rucker, anita kumar, dr.mercedes carnethon, our great thanks. >>> coming up for us, just what so much of the country does not need right now. as we said, an approaching, an arriving hurricane on top of a pandemic. it's making its way up the east coast. we'll talk to the mayor of one of the towns directly in the path. >>> and later, the controversial is in the mail. the president attacking the u.s. postal service as he openly tries to delegitimize voting by mail during the aforementioned pandemic. a member of congress trying to protect the postal service standing by to join us live. it's a lot. it's "the 11th hour" just getting under way on a monday night. these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital
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phil rucker, anita kumar, dr. mercedes carnethon, our great thanks. >>> coming up for us, just what so much of the country does not need right now. as we said, an approaching, an arriving hurricane on top of a pandemic. it's making its way up the east coast. we'll talk to the mayor of one of the towns directly in the path. >>> and later, the controversial is in the mail. the president attacking the u.s. postal service as he openly tries to delegitimize voting by mail during the aforementioned pandemic. a member of congress trying to protect the postal service standing by to join us live. it's a lot. it's "the 11th hour" just getting under way on a monday night. your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill... ...can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some... rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your join
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i think anita is absolutely right on. the country is just so split right now. ea everyone has their own set of facts. for the people who did not like the president -- wow, his family is lying in public and his own sister does not like him. >> i ananita, before we move on wonder what your sense is of the totality of this book. there is money to be made for sure. >> i am not sure what's the accumulative effect of all of this going to be. >> i interviewed a trump supporter a few years ago, did you like what donald trump did for you. yes, economically business is booming and 401-k is awesome. i asked him would you do business with donald trump? he said "i would get the money half up front first." what do you think of these stories accumulative? >> these are a lot of things we heard about donald trump, allegations that we sort of heard when he was running and in the beginning of his presidency and now here we are where there is a book coming out, seems like every week these days. these are maybe providing some of the proofs. i know donald trump says it is not proof.
i think anita is absolutely right on. the country is just so split right now. ea everyone has their own set of facts. for the people who did not like the president -- wow, his family is lying in public and his own sister does not like him. >> i ananita, before we move on wonder what your sense is of the totality of this book. there is money to be made for sure. >> i am not sure what's the accumulative effect of all of this going to be. >> i interviewed a trump supporter a few...
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this is someone who has been through it before and we know what's going to come out, generally. >> anita, how is she navigating the northern/southern california split? the reason i ask that, because in some ways it's the same progressive, quote, you know, centrist democrat, the split between northern and southern california democrats in some ways is the same as the split between, say, joe biden and progressive democrats. and kamala harris is in the same way she's not been pigeon holed nationally, she seems to have navigated that. what is your assessment of how she's done it? >> yeah, that's one of the things you're hearing about in the last few days, is that people are saying, and republicans are scoffing at this, but people are saying she did navigate that and she is navigating all kinds of or all factions of the democratic party. and that's one of the reasons that joe biden liked her. you know, but it's interesting. as we saw the trump campaign say, oh, she's too liberal, she's too progressive, she's going to be the most progressive ticket that has ever been. but then we also saw them
this is someone who has been through it before and we know what's going to come out, generally. >> anita, how is she navigating the northern/southern california split? the reason i ask that, because in some ways it's the same progressive, quote, you know, centrist democrat, the split between northern and southern california democrats in some ways is the same as the split between, say, joe biden and progressive democrats. and kamala harris is in the same way she's not been pigeon holed...
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anita kumar, always pleasure speaking with you, thank you so much. >> thanks. arthel: eric. ♪ ♪ eric: well, arthel, the presidential campaign trail now in tongue-in-cheek moment when joe biden saw peter doocy and taking a break from mostly virtual campaign. that's when peter saw him and asked if he picked a running mate and guess who he pointed out biden-docey 2020. quite an event for you. >> we caught former vice president in bike ride near park out in beach and he was out about for an hour riding around with secret service detail and this ride comes as everybody is just waiting to know when he's going to announce a vp and who it is going to be and this is what he told us. mr. vice president, you picked a running mate? >> yeah, i have. peter: who is it? >> you. >> folks, this is clearly a joe biden. when vice president biden makes decision he will let know and it's not peter doocy from fox news. it was clearly a joke aside, he did in the first part for whatever it is worth say when asked directly that, yes, he had selected a running mate, so two parts to that,
anita kumar, always pleasure speaking with you, thank you so much. >> thanks. arthel: eric. ♪ ♪ eric: well, arthel, the presidential campaign trail now in tongue-in-cheek moment when joe biden saw peter doocy and taking a break from mostly virtual campaign. that's when peter saw him and asked if he picked a running mate and guess who he pointed out biden-docey 2020. quite an event for you. >> we caught former vice president in bike ride near park out in beach and he was out...
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hill and -- and anita hill hearings. and his treatment of anita hill, and the way he let other people go on because he was chair of the judiciary committee at that point, and share. so people are complicated, but one of the things about joe biden that is important i think, for focus to remember, is that he was the primary component of the violence against women act. which is just been in the news the past couple of days, because the house just passed the reauthorization of the violence against women zach. and it was first passed during the clinton years, and joe biden was actually, he was the person -- the primary person on this. and the leader on this issue. so, he is one of the male allies, and i will just say of the women we interviewed, of the hundred 40 of congress almost all of them had worked as, co-sponsor legislation with men. , in other words they work with men certainly in the party and frequently with men in the other party. and frequently with people from their own states in the case of senators. one of the
hill and -- and anita hill hearings. and his treatment of anita hill, and the way he let other people go on because he was chair of the judiciary committee at that point, and share. so people are complicated, but one of the things about joe biden that is important i think, for focus to remember, is that he was the primary component of the violence against women act. which is just been in the news the past couple of days, because the house just passed the reauthorization of the violence against...
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and bear in mind we started before anita hill. anita hill, that whole episode mobilized women in a really remarkable way. we began work in 1990, and in january of 1991 we traveled, we were all in bay area in california. we traveled to washington, d.c. where we were going to interview some congressional women. a woman hostess in washington who had connections had a dinner party for us, and at that dinner party was owen malcolm of emily's list, pioneering fund-raising group for liberal democratic, pro-choice women. ellen malcolm had just come from anne richards' inauguration, and it was a huge celebration and she was full of enthusiasm, she told us this story. she said that in the campaign in 1990 in texas, and you'll recall anne richards had this wonderful updo, anne richards posed for a picture with her hairdresser and it said we defy gravity. and that picture was sent to 45,000 beauty shops in texas. and when we heard that story it was like, yes, this is what our book is about. but now we have a woman candidate who's comfortable
and bear in mind we started before anita hill. anita hill, that whole episode mobilized women in a really remarkable way. we began work in 1990, and in january of 1991 we traveled, we were all in bay area in california. we traveled to washington, d.c. where we were going to interview some congressional women. a woman hostess in washington who had connections had a dinner party for us, and at that dinner party was owen malcolm of emily's list, pioneering fund-raising group for liberal...
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stanley anita once the rest of the world to pay more attention to the environment he believes in the power of art to bring about change right now i think if we have time we have the opportunity to make a difference let's says let's make the changes so that our children know what will be great for those of the brits for protecting this environment. stanley anita will not stop painting and record in new songs audiences love his music and it gets a lot of radio and t.v. airplay maybe one day people will just listen and take action to. art uncalled for i have always taken much of the inspiration from nature certainly paying court and seeing as they are even people groups who called you on way of life highlights humankind's dependence on the environment. let is right and that is why we are now off to south africa where the indigenous sung people can point to paintings of the new most hunters dating back 26000 he is the son of a tremendous knowledge of nature and plant life and the sharing it with the visitors to the finest func culture center in south africa africa to a to. deal and antel
stanley anita once the rest of the world to pay more attention to the environment he believes in the power of art to bring about change right now i think if we have time we have the opportunity to make a difference let's says let's make the changes so that our children know what will be great for those of the brits for protecting this environment. stanley anita will not stop painting and record in new songs audiences love his music and it gets a lot of radio and t.v. airplay maybe one day...
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of civil rights, anita gupta. she is in arlington, virginia.morning. >> good morning. >> john: so white house chief-of-staff meadows says the election is going to be on the 3rd. the president flirted the idea of delaying it. what is your response to that? >> well, the president can't delay it. as the state of the general election has been set by federal law ever since 1945. we have voted through the civil war, through the spanish flu, through the great depression, at the date set by the general election. the date can only be moved by congress, and i highly doubt that speaker pelosi and the democratic-controlled house is ever going to touch that. so this election is happening on november 3rd. >> john: the president is raising the complexity of voting in the era of coronavirus about the outcome of the election. what do you see as the challenges that we should keep our eye on between now and election day? >> the states -- you saw what happened in wisconsin and georgia and other states in the primaries. those are really wakeup calls for what states
of civil rights, anita gupta. she is in arlington, virginia.morning. >> good morning. >> john: so white house chief-of-staff meadows says the election is going to be on the 3rd. the president flirted the idea of delaying it. what is your response to that? >> well, the president can't delay it. as the state of the general election has been set by federal law ever since 1945. we have voted through the civil war, through the spanish flu, through the great depression, at the date...
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hill in the clarence thomas, anita hill hearings and his treatment of anita hill and the way he let other people go on, because he was chair of the judiciary committee at that point and treat her. people are complicated. but one of the things about joe biden that is important, and i think for folks to remember, is that he was the primary proponent of the violence against women act which is just been in the news the past of days because the house just passed the reauthorization of the violence against women act. and it was first passed back during the clinton years and joe biden was -- joe biden was actually -- he was the person who was the primary -- the primary outfront person on this and leader on this issue. so, you know, he's one of the male allies. of the women we interviewed in the 114th congress, almost all of them had worked with men. in other words, they work with men certainly in their party and frequently with men of the other party. and frequently with people from their own states in the case of senators. and, you know, one of the things that research has shown is that w
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yeah sure anita. all her letters are signed with her polish and her german name or no you're stuck up shut up you know she's been so germanized that she even writes in her letters that i shouldn't talk about politics or our history show you because she's embarrassed. you can still get out of the rope she doesn't want to know anything about poland or the memory of her family. or when you know she lives her life there in germany she is 4 years richer. after the murder of their parents the 5 us of our children were brought to go with cattle now grown cold in silesia. you know nino was taken from there by a woman from hanover who adopted her her name was changed to anita no official records about this were preserved which is why you know it was not found after the war but her siblings never stopped looking it was 20 years before use of saw her again since then they've met up regularly. how they all out oh good in the dark my good day my dear sister. are you would home or out for a walk. 2 here thought i h
yeah sure anita. all her letters are signed with her polish and her german name or no you're stuck up shut up you know she's been so germanized that she even writes in her letters that i shouldn't talk about politics or our history show you because she's embarrassed. you can still get out of the rope she doesn't want to know anything about poland or the memory of her family. or when you know she lives her life there in germany she is 4 years richer. after the murder of their parents the 5 us of...
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important is that we need to start looking at how to actually still anita locally and i think the fall you'll be she companies they need to also look at that because that is something that is really going to catch up with them or it's been inside there for moses a quad he's founder and c.e.o. of apple inc thank you very much. thank you. all right so tech talk may be an entertainment apt but other web applications have much more serious uses and gonna be a national forests in n.g.o.s developing one the monitor's illegal logging and rewards legal harvesting my demand using this up wants to remain anonymous because his life would be in danger if the wrong people cause him collecting data here. he uses the app to report to the thieves who fell trees illegally in northwestern gonna. and i. don't surprise these illegal loggers in the act because they're dangerous an armed. can. only report their actions once they're gone. and therefore on this teak tree an endangered species was spelled illegally sworn into pieces and a large part of it was taken away they must have been between 5 and 10 men
important is that we need to start looking at how to actually still anita locally and i think the fall you'll be she companies they need to also look at that because that is something that is really going to catch up with them or it's been inside there for moses a quad he's founder and c.e.o. of apple inc thank you very much. thank you. all right so tech talk may be an entertainment apt but other web applications have much more serious uses and gonna be a national forests in n.g.o.s developing...
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in so much as been seen for almost a decade he's most successful single anita was released early last year. 10000000 views on you tube. most musicians in cameroon last year noone outside the country media personality drunken back is convinced alex justin will bring more exposure for the country's vibram music scene. i want the rest of the continent and the world to know that we have good music we can make you. dance we can make you feel good because we're to smile in your face and that for me is everything and that for me i feel like this is what this club aeration will make . cameron nucleic globally. every exam is very special. solitaire is now aiming to build a community of artists from around the continent whose songs can inspire the world's he's also planning to open a music school to mentor young african artists. and on that note let's say the program today i'll see you next time. i'm secure that volume or not and in the end is a me you're not allowed to stay here anymore we will send you that. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers with clients at the what's your story
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in so much as been single for almost a decade he's most successful single anita was released early last year are is closer to 10000000 views on you tube. most musicians in cameroon i last year noon outside the country media personality drunken back is convinced sell it justin will bring more exposure for the country's vibram music scene. i want the rest of the continent and the world to know that we have good music we can make you. dance we can make you feel good we can put the smile in your face and that for me is everything and that for me i feel like this is what this collaboration will make . cameron nuked like nobody. ever exam is there to show. solitaire is not a means to build a community of artists from around the continent whose songs can inspire other worlds he's also planning to open a music school to mentor young african artists. and on that notice that say the president and say i'll see you next time. what secrets lie behind the walls. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. p.w. world heritage 360 get the maps now. we're all set
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anita, good to see you.hel: coronavirus cases in georgia are growing twice as fast as the national average. we'll talk to a doctor there about what he and his colleagues are seeing inside their hospitals. we made usaa insurance for veterans like liz and mike. an army family who is always at the ready. so when they got a little surprise... two!? ...they didn't panic. they got a bigger car for their soon-to-be-bigger family. after shopping around for insurance, they called usaa - who helped find the right coverage for them and even some much-needed savings. that was the easy part. usaa insurance is made the way liz and mike need it- easy. ♪when you have nausea,e ♪upset stomach, diarrheaon,♪t- pepto bismol coats and soothes your stomach for fast relief and now, get the same fast relief in a delightful chew with new pepto bismol chews. we've been home. to the brave men and women who build and serve our communities; who teach our children; and who care for us in our time of need in honor of our 50th anniversary,
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let's bring in anita kumar, white house correspondent and associate editor fo politico. is it a sense it's between karen bass and kamala harris? >> those are the names we've been hearing the last few days. i think it will depend on sort of what joe biden is feeling. he gets all the advice from everyone and he'll get advice from his wife, jill biden, who has met most of these people, worked with them. but really it will come down to who he feels that he has the best relationship with. he's mentioned that before, that he wants that kind of relationship that he had with president obama. eric: he goes back with kamala harris a lot of times, she's been up, she's been down. lot of leaks about her. let's look at that debate encounter, maybe this is in the back of his mind. when she went after him. here's part of that. remember? >> do you agree today that you were wrong to oppose bussing in america then? do you agree? >> i did not oppose bussing in america. what i opposed is bussing ordered by the department of education. eric: do you think the campaign and joe biden will get be
let's bring in anita kumar, white house correspondent and associate editor fo politico. is it a sense it's between karen bass and kamala harris? >> those are the names we've been hearing the last few days. i think it will depend on sort of what joe biden is feeling. he gets all the advice from everyone and he'll get advice from his wife, jill biden, who has met most of these people, worked with them. but really it will come down to who he feels that he has the best relationship with. he's...
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anita young, a top biden advisor said the young left is important but so are older white people abovetually gave the election to donald trump last time. what is your reaction to that? >> there are more of us than there are at them. we show up at half the age of older folks. that is why when young people show up they have no choice but to listen to us and they think it is important what jill mentioned. the republicans are not giving young people anything to be excited for. i don't actually think that donald trump is running a re-election campaign. he is running a power grab. the ads you see in her poll talking about are designed to get young people to stay home. they don't want to us vote. anita dunn in that quote reflects that we have so many more barriers to overcome in order to cast a ballot. that is why we individual to do it. that is why we are working our tails off to make sure that we have record turn out like we did in the midterms. >> take a listen. >> not an option and we cannot sit this one out. we have to vote like our lives and the world depend on it because they do. the o
anita young, a top biden advisor said the young left is important but so are older white people abovetually gave the election to donald trump last time. what is your reaction to that? >> there are more of us than there are at them. we show up at half the age of older folks. that is why when young people show up they have no choice but to listen to us and they think it is important what jill mentioned. the republicans are not giving young people anything to be excited for. i don't actually...
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and anita wickets, they turned to ben stokes and you sense may one or two before the close in the play's what england need to keep alive in this test. i make absolutely come it will certainly change the complexion of the days play. when announcements coming off the field today. next yea r‘s women's world cup being pushed back to 2022? they'll make it was due to be early next year. england of course of the reigning world champion, one in 2017 beating england in that memorable —— memorable final at lourdes. as i say come early next year, that's been pushed back a year, and the thinking is from the governing body that new zealand needed an answer because they had to get all the plans in place, and if it needed to be covert secure, and they needed to work out exactly how it was going to work. so by pushing the tournament back a year, it gives everybody an opportunity, take stock, see where the game is at that point, then ensure that things are ready to go, figures crossed in 2022. after that as well, we haven't even worked out to exactly as going to be at the tournament because there is a
and anita wickets, they turned to ben stokes and you sense may one or two before the close in the play's what england need to keep alive in this test. i make absolutely come it will certainly change the complexion of the days play. when announcements coming off the field today. next yea r‘s women's world cup being pushed back to 2022? they'll make it was due to be early next year. england of course of the reigning world champion, one in 2017 beating england in that memorable —— memorable...
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anita mcbride, we have to leave it there. thank you so much for being with us.tion of "andrea mitchell reports." msnbc will have complete coverage of the republican national convention all day and our primetime coverage begins at 7:00 eastern on msnbc with rachel maddow, nicole wallace, joey reid, and brian williams. i'll be over on nbc news on your local nbc station with lester holt, savannah guthrie, and chuck todd. chuck todd appears next. the new hour of "mtp daily" right here at 1:00 eastern on msnbc. canthat has spread to other parts of the body, are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer, as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole, and shrank tumors in over half of patients. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. ibrance may cause severe inflammation of the lungs that can lead to de
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>>doctor anita coli who's running jennifer is clinical trial in arizona says they've been overwhelmed with calls from people who want to take part in the study. >>these trials will hopefully enroll quickly and it will get this data. date on these drugs show whether they're effective or not jennifer didn't hesitate to join the clinical trial. she takes care of patients who have cancer their immune systems weak from chemotherapy. >>i've seen people sick from this virus. i had a friend struggle for his life with this i've had patients in the hospital who are scared because their family can't be there and then also time in their life it sounds like you're doing this for your patience, it seem like an easy decision to me and easy decision she hopes might help to change the outlook for this pandemic. >>that's elizabeth cohen reporting for us tonight and we will take a live look outside right now at the bay bridge along the embarcadero here actually that is the bay bridge toll plaza showing us the east bay. our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is here now with a final look at our forecast
>>doctor anita coli who's running jennifer is clinical trial in arizona says they've been overwhelmed with calls from people who want to take part in the study. >>these trials will hopefully enroll quickly and it will get this data. date on these drugs show whether they're effective or not jennifer didn't hesitate to join the clinical trial. she takes care of patients who have cancer their immune systems weak from chemotherapy. >>i've seen people sick from this virus. i had a...
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that is three more deaths this year than in santa anita in southern california. the racetrack in l.a. is notorious for the most deaths in a year. >>> a deadlock in washington over a coronavirus relief bill. millions are struggling and are at risk of being evicted. trump administration officials worked on the next relief bill but the two sides are far apart. >> it's essential that we reach agreement. tens of million of people are out of work. >> more than 100 ceos, including salesforce, signed a letter to call on them to help businesses. >>> president trump continues to paint a more positive view of the coronavirus than his medical advisers today's covidemphasizes to remain vigilant and wear a mask. earlier today, he lashed out of dr. deborah dirks. and she said it's widespread. and president trump tweeted, he's pathetic and caving to pelosi. >> i told dr. birx we are doing well. it's a person i have a lot of respect for. i think nancy pelosi has treetded htreetated her badly. we have tested now over 60 million people. >> in his briefing today, he was asked about
that is three more deaths this year than in santa anita in southern california. the racetrack in l.a. is notorious for the most deaths in a year. >>> a deadlock in washington over a coronavirus relief bill. millions are struggling and are at risk of being evicted. trump administration officials worked on the next relief bill but the two sides are far apart. >> it's essential that we reach agreement. tens of million of people are out of work. >> more than 100 ceos, including...
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>>doctor anita coli who's running jennifer is clinical trial in arizona says they've been overwhelmed with calls from people who want to take part in the study. >>these trials will hopefully enrolled quickly and it will get this data. date on these drugs show whether they're effective or not jennifer didn't hesitate to join the clinical trial. she takes care of patients who have cancer their immune systems weak from chemotherapy. >>i've seen people sick from this virus. i had a friend struggle for his life with this i've had patients in the hospital who are scared because their family can't be there and then also time in their life it sounds like you're doing this for your patience, it seem like an easy decision to me an easy decision she hopes might help to change the outlook for this pandemic. >>as elizabeth cohen reporting for us tonight. now do you ever find yourself indulging throughout the week and then that sort of drags on into the weekend. well that might be even easier to do during this pandemic when our days all kind of blend together right well on today's health minute man
>>doctor anita coli who's running jennifer is clinical trial in arizona says they've been overwhelmed with calls from people who want to take part in the study. >>these trials will hopefully enrolled quickly and it will get this data. date on these drugs show whether they're effective or not jennifer didn't hesitate to join the clinical trial. she takes care of patients who have cancer their immune systems weak from chemotherapy. >>i've seen people sick from this virus. i had...
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this cal alumna remembers her days of cal activism >> i remember gathering in support of anita hill. this is whereun i . i remember a very vibrant campus. >> reporter: despite a changing campus with little or no in-person interaction students and alumni agree that the spirit of cal will live on. of course. >> it's a bad sign but go bears still. the energy is still in me. >> our little chant. you know it. you tell the story you tell the whole damn world this is their territory. >> reporter: those memories live on despite a canceled football season. abc 7 news. >>> welcome back. "world news tonight with david muir" is next. we appreciate your time. >> for all of us here thank you for inviting us into your home tonight. our next newscast is at 6:00 p.m. we will see you then. >>> tonight, several breaking headlines as we come on the air. the category 4 hurricane bearing down on the u.s. at this hour. winds up to 145 miles per hour. this is an extremely dangerous cat 4 storm, only a few hours from landfall. authorities tonight warning of, quote, unsurvivable storm surge. blinding rain and
this cal alumna remembers her days of cal activism >> i remember gathering in support of anita hill. this is whereun i . i remember a very vibrant campus. >> reporter: despite a changing campus with little or no in-person interaction students and alumni agree that the spirit of cal will live on. of course. >> it's a bad sign but go bears still. the energy is still in me. >> our little chant. you know it. you tell the story you tell the whole damn world this is their...
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anita, as the president flies north he's going to visit his brother in the hospital today, he's going to spend the weekend apparently in new jersey, he had a brief event at the white house, and is doing what, offering what he could do in a pandemic if he had congressional partners. >> for a minute there, it sounded like he was going to go with executive action some more, he claims that he's wanting a deal with democrats, he talked about how he wants to offer more aid to americans. he's now saying he wants to have the deal with democrats, news for the democrats because they've been working on this for a couple of weeks and they couldn't agree, they couldn't agree on the amount of money but they couldn't agree philosophically. >> rick, as i reference in my question every reason to be looking at the world urgently right now. >> yes, brian, i would have to agree with that and i wish we could all take it easy this august but i think with what donald trump has been saying day in and day out about defunding the post office, about voter suppression, these are issues that are 11th hour issues,
anita, as the president flies north he's going to visit his brother in the hospital today, he's going to spend the weekend apparently in new jersey, he had a brief event at the white house, and is doing what, offering what he could do in a pandemic if he had congressional partners. >> for a minute there, it sounded like he was going to go with executive action some more, he claims that he's wanting a deal with democrats, he talked about how he wants to offer more aid to americans. he's...
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. >> anita, tell us a little bit about yourself. >> stay at home mom. i have two kids. one is getting married. one is in high school. i was born and raised in brooklyn, new york. i lived in florida for a few years. i was actually an employee for donald trump many years in the 1990's. for his airline. i got to meet many people in his family. i think what is going on in this country is so ughly. how are we going to get people to want to serve. their character is being assassinated. i'm 53 years old. i've always embraced it. my mother taught me to love this country. >> when did your mother come over from cuba? > as soon as castro took over. my mom's brother spent 28 years this cast row's prison, tortured and never got to see his family. my grandfather immigrated there when he was like 9 from spain in 1903 with nothing and he worked hard for everything he had in cuba and it was all taken. my last family member left cuba in 2012. she was in her 60's. does when castro they don't want to pay for your healthcare, they throw you out. her story is horrific. they pute put people i
. >> anita, tell us a little bit about yourself. >> stay at home mom. i have two kids. one is getting married. one is in high school. i was born and raised in brooklyn, new york. i lived in florida for a few years. i was actually an employee for donald trump many years in the 1990's. for his airline. i got to meet many people in his family. i think what is going on in this country is so ughly. how are we going to get people to want to serve. their character is being assassinated....
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comments and ideas on you and i want to usually experience is an educated to answer some of them so anita says it's really difficult to manage kids at home without any outings for a long time so when you've got a serious look down what did you do what would you recommend you with children who are literally climbing the walls. i. still call it that it would be cheating let it get so i have every team at home even if they are like really love to every day and think only at home completely locked out still trying to get into a time table for example and you get up at $730.00 and then you have to rest for it and one hour you would search and read and then you can and do you know as a bit of a play free play for a little while and then you go back to their quiet time on that lab go and you can do it because it's like yoga jumping and then some of the. physical exercises with them then you can do lunges to learn though for the getting into a routine and making them feel that there's appropriate time. edgel to do things that will actually come down quite a lot and then we can then get the kids t
comments and ideas on you and i want to usually experience is an educated to answer some of them so anita says it's really difficult to manage kids at home without any outings for a long time so when you've got a serious look down what did you do what would you recommend you with children who are literally climbing the walls. i. still call it that it would be cheating let it get so i have every team at home even if they are like really love to every day and think only at home completely locked...
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comments and ideas on you tube and i want to usually experience isn't educated to answer some of them so anita says it's really difficult to manage kids at home without any outings for a long time so when you've got a serious look down what did you do what would you recommend you with children who are close literally climbing the walls. i'd. still call it that it could be teething but it is so i have no routine at home even if they are like really. love to everyday just think only at home completely locked down you still tried or get into a timetable for example in you get an experiment 30 and then you have a preference and the wrong one hour you were there to read and then you can and do you know as a bit of exist and play free play for a little while and then you go back to their quiet time on set who aggro and you can do some physical exercise like yoga jumping and then some of these and physical exercises with them then you can do lunges so and so forth so get into a routine and if you don't know that there's appropriate time. to do think it will actually come down quite a lot and then we
comments and ideas on you tube and i want to usually experience isn't educated to answer some of them so anita says it's really difficult to manage kids at home without any outings for a long time so when you've got a serious look down what did you do what would you recommend you with children who are close literally climbing the walls. i'd. still call it that it could be teething but it is so i have no routine at home even if they are like really. love to everyday just think only at home...
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it's located in that anita about an hour away from the capital. city says he cannot afford to pay for a home anymore. i've had no work says the quarantine began i'm eating what i can i want a place where i can live with dignity i want to work but with the current situation it's impossible i work as a day laborer building homes and nobody's hiring me. there are over 3000 people here among them dozens of children victims of argentina's dire economic situation and of colvin 19. there's been a lot down in place for the past 4 months and many arjen times haven't been able to go out and try to find work there's dozens of languages like this one all around one aside as people who are desperate to find a place to live who have lost their jobs and can afford to pay a rent this people are waiting for a government associations to start building their homes but in the meantime they have to see this tense in spite of the cold weather at night. these people say the land belongs to the state but a neighbor says the land is his and try to remove them by force the
it's located in that anita about an hour away from the capital. city says he cannot afford to pay for a home anymore. i've had no work says the quarantine began i'm eating what i can i want a place where i can live with dignity i want to work but with the current situation it's impossible i work as a day laborer building homes and nobody's hiring me. there are over 3000 people here among them dozens of children victims of argentina's dire economic situation and of colvin 19. there's been a lot...
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you know nino was taken from there by a woman from hanover who adopted her her name was changed to anita oh no official records about this were preserved which is why you know it was not found after the war but her siblings never stopped looking it was 20 years before use of saw her again since then they've met up regularly. how they're all out o. good and dark my good day my dear sister. are you would home or out for a walk. 2. here is thought i had lunch and you're probably tired just for sure i'm looking forward so much to seeing you soon as the were for the jets. tell you what i'll be living a chance to hope for tomorrow or 12 but no one of us that. check or ok good bye my dear sister. thanks. you know shut it parsley so i know you've heard her voice. use of sr was carried off to germany shortly before the end of the war she didn't undergo a racial examination the longer the war went on the less attention the german officials paid to rules and guidelines. and in his abduction was an act of pure despotism. in the southwestern german city of fribourg hermeneutic king is paying a visit
you know nino was taken from there by a woman from hanover who adopted her her name was changed to anita oh no official records about this were preserved which is why you know it was not found after the war but her siblings never stopped looking it was 20 years before use of saw her again since then they've met up regularly. how they're all out o. good and dark my good day my dear sister. are you would home or out for a walk. 2. here is thought i had lunch and you're probably tired just for...
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you know nino was taken from there by a woman from hanover who adopted her her name was changed to anita no official records about this were preserved which is why you know was not found after the war but her siblings never stopped looking it was 20 years before use of saw her again since then they've met up regularly. how they all out oh good in the dark my good day my dear sister. are you would home or out for a walk. 2. here is thought i had lunch and you're probably tired yes for sure i'm looking forward so much to seeing you soon as the we're from the jets. so you look at all about me living a chance to hope for tomorrow or 12 at nohant state. check or ok goodbye my dear sister. you know for sure the boys so know you've heard her voice. use of sr was carried off to germany shortly before the end of the war she didn't undergo a racial examination the longer the war went on the less attention the german officials paid to rules and guidelines. and in his abduction was an act of pure despotism. in the southwestern german city of fribourg hermeneutic king is paying a visit to crystal. sc
you know nino was taken from there by a woman from hanover who adopted her her name was changed to anita no official records about this were preserved which is why you know was not found after the war but her siblings never stopped looking it was 20 years before use of saw her again since then they've met up regularly. how they all out oh good in the dark my good day my dear sister. are you would home or out for a walk. 2. here is thought i had lunch and you're probably tired yes for sure i'm...
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along comes anita kumar of politico to report that rice is the trump campaign's number one pick. she writes trump's aides and allies accuse rice, without delving into the evidence for helping cover up crimes for two of his favorite foils, barack obama and hillary clinton, macing her just the kind of deep state villain that could fire up his maga base. back with us, eugene robinson, pulitzer prize winning columnist for the "washington post," former lieutenant governor of the great state of maryland, host of "the michael steel," chosen because he had the perfect name for it. eugene, your selections down to these two women. >> may be correct. i have feeling one person which knows which way joe biden is leaning is joe biden. but those are two really powerful women. and you could make a case for either of them. certainly for kamala harris as having been in the arena, run a campaign, prosecutorial chops, can throw a punch in the debate, she landed one of those on joe biden. would be formidable. and susan rice, arguably of the women on the list could potentially be best vice president,
along comes anita kumar of politico to report that rice is the trump campaign's number one pick. she writes trump's aides and allies accuse rice, without delving into the evidence for helping cover up crimes for two of his favorite foils, barack obama and hillary clinton, macing her just the kind of deep state villain that could fire up his maga base. back with us, eugene robinson, pulitzer prize winning columnist for the "washington post," former lieutenant governor of the great...
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anita mcbride is the former assistant to george w.f of staff for first lady laura bush. she knows quite well the power of a first lady at the right moment at the right time. it's very good to have you back with us. i thought in this hyp hyperventilating world of in your face and the other guys are bums and our guys are saints and what they're doing will lead to the end of the world and what we're doing -- she was a calm in the storm. there's a good way to utilize that beyond just last night. what do you think? >> yes. definitely. i mean, it was nearly 30 minutes of turning down the heat, turning down the rhetoric, applying a bit of a balm to our country, although she enumerated all of the crises that we're facing at the same time. a pandemic, a raging debate on race, childhood abuse and neglect, you know, opioid addiction. she didn't shy away from what the challenges are in the country but she said what she's seeing in three and a half years is just this resilience of the american people, that they can tackle this, we can tackle this.
anita mcbride is the former assistant to george w.f of staff for first lady laura bush. she knows quite well the power of a first lady at the right moment at the right time. it's very good to have you back with us. i thought in this hyp hyperventilating world of in your face and the other guys are bums and our guys are saints and what they're doing will lead to the end of the world and what we're doing -- she was a calm in the storm. there's a good way to utilize that beyond just last night....
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actress kekerry washington who hosted last nig's dnc convention starred a as anita hill.e breaking with convenenti. i amam amy goodmanan. senator kamalala harris s accepd the democratic vice-prpresidentl nomination wednesdsday night becoming the first woman of color to run on a major party presidential ticket. harris is the daughter of immigrants, an indian mother and a jamaican father. this is part of her speech. >> i am here tonight as a testament to the dedication of generations before me. women and men who believe ofrcely in the promise equality, liberty, justice, for all. anniversaryhe 100th of the amendment and we celebrate the women who fought for that white. so many of the black women who help secure the victory were still limited from voting long after its ratification. but they were undeterred. without fanfare or recognition, they organized and testified and rallied and marched and fought, not just for their vote, but for a seat at the table. these women and the generations that followed worked to make realracy and opportunity in the lives of all of us who follo
actress kekerry washington who hosted last nig's dnc convention starred a as anita hill.e breaking with convenenti. i amam amy goodmanan. senator kamalala harris s accepd the democratic vice-prpresidentl nomination wednesdsday night becoming the first woman of color to run on a major party presidential ticket. harris is the daughter of immigrants, an indian mother and a jamaican father. this is part of her speech. >> i am here tonight as a testament to the dedication of generations before...
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. >> i gathered in support of anita hill. this is where i would meet my friends for lunch. just remember a very vibrant campus with little or no in-person, stu alumni agree the spirit of cal will live on. >> it's a bad time but, go bears still. >> our little chant, you know it, you told the story, you tell the whole world this is their territory. >> reporter: those memories live on despite a canceled football season. >>> all nba playoff games today are canceled. it started as a player >>> several major developments tonight in the police shooting of jacob blake in wisconsin. wisconsin's department of justice released details today saying kenosha officer rusten sheskey fired his weapon seven times seriously wounding blake. the investigation says police first used a taser on blake but that didn't work. a 17-year-old boy from illinois arrested accused in a shooting that killed two people during police protests last night in kenosha. witnesses say he opened fire after he tripped and fell. police describe the teenager as a white police admirer. >> two people are dead. this is not
. >> i gathered in support of anita hill. this is where i would meet my friends for lunch. just remember a very vibrant campus with little or no in-person, stu alumni agree the spirit of cal will live on. >> it's a bad time but, go bears still. >> our little chant, you know it, you told the story, you tell the whole world this is their territory. >> reporter: those memories live on despite a canceled football season. >>> all nba playoff games today are canceled....
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. >> anita beale to pay rent. on top of that, i use the federal bonus on a down payment for a used car to try to lower my monthly payment. i want to make payments on the car.>> reporter: with the federal bonus running out, he, who does not want to loose his apartment and car, must return to risky rideshare driving, risking himself, during the regular cold and flu season. >> i have been around sick passengers and had a couple of days of wondering. with coronavirus, it is 5 to 14 days of wondering if i have a. >> reporter: this is a salon receptionist. she has a theater degree. >> once we heard that the shutdown was going to affect my job, it closed immediately.>> reporter: that was four and half months ago. four months was a fruitless fight to get any benefits at all. >> i just started receiving benefits from them two or three weeks ago. there was a battle of me trying to contact them about what was going on with my account. >> reporter: she will be cut off from the weekly federal payment, as of saturday. >> i am n
. >> anita beale to pay rent. on top of that, i use the federal bonus on a down payment for a used car to try to lower my monthly payment. i want to make payments on the car.>> reporter: with the federal bonus running out, he, who does not want to loose his apartment and car, must return to risky rideshare driving, risking himself, during the regular cold and flu season. >> i have been around sick passengers and had a couple of days of wondering. with coronavirus, it is 5 to...
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. >> host: anita, oak grove. anita what state are you in? >> oak grove. >> host: illinois?issouri. >> host: oh, missouri. go ahead, anita. >> caller: hello, mr. mosley, i can't tell you how important this is for me to be speaking to you, i'm almost nervous. thank you for the brim that you're wearing, first of all. that's the coolest thing. my dad had that and he said this is my string stingy brim remember him saying that. as a black woman writing all my life for some reason or another, i can't-- and i see that you're going to put out this book for writing. one of my questions, everyone is saying you need to get an agent. you need to do this if you're going to be publish, you need to self-publish. how do you get that down on the paper and get it to someone? how dos that happen? i know that every time i write something on facebook or to my friends, they say you need to write a book, you need to write a book. since i was 10 years old and now i'm kind of looking how do i push this up? because i don't see that many black women writers anymore, i see a few, i see a few, as a boom
. >> host: anita, oak grove. anita what state are you in? >> oak grove. >> host: illinois?issouri. >> host: oh, missouri. go ahead, anita. >> caller: hello, mr. mosley, i can't tell you how important this is for me to be speaking to you, i'm almost nervous. thank you for the brim that you're wearing, first of all. that's the coolest thing. my dad had that and he said this is my string stingy brim remember him saying that. as a black woman writing all my life for...
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anita comes along with the fallacy, clear commitment to the idea you can work on this topic and not have it just before american policies or other kind of political agenda. i just want to offer a few further thoughts about why this book is still worthwhile to pick up and read. i have reddit and really enjoyed it. i benefited from it. why the canids can support nina and her work. first is that there is something metaphorically perfect about the fact that nina began as a fellow it seemed like ancient history back in 2017 and has ended up unassigned technology innovation program as a disinformation fellow. sounds like. [inaudible] to cool the opportunity that didn't exist. it's actually the fact that when you start to look at the dysfunctional dangerous dynamics and russia's conflict with the west, this information be only one of them. you find yourself relatively quickly we get to the essence you find yourself in a place is not so much about russia or u.s. russia relations. most always about some this bigger, something global in nature something fundamentally human, something about who we
anita comes along with the fallacy, clear commitment to the idea you can work on this topic and not have it just before american policies or other kind of political agenda. i just want to offer a few further thoughts about why this book is still worthwhile to pick up and read. i have reddit and really enjoyed it. i benefited from it. why the canids can support nina and her work. first is that there is something metaphorically perfect about the fact that nina began as a fellow it seemed like...