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it seems to have disappeared aso we entered election season. getting closer and closer to the election, there's more and more divide and inability to come together. we need to get back to that sense of bipartisanship. but even say nonpartisanship and cooperation for the good of our country. it is getting worse in my state of ohio and around the country and i believe we can make a difference in that is important. there are things we can do at the federal level that can help. right now, we are averaging over 100,000 new cases a day, double rate from one month ago. it was predicted the third wave has arrived. in ohio, the number of daily new day the past month. last night, ohio governor reported nearly x thousand new cases in the last four hours. compared to 1000 cases a day we were experiencing in the beginning of october. unfortunately, it is not just about new cases. we are seeing increases in hospitalizations, inpatient in the icu unit, increases in totality. need to do more to help the economy because the economy, as the pandemic has worsened
it seems to have disappeared aso we entered election season. getting closer and closer to the election, there's more and more divide and inability to come together. we need to get back to that sense of bipartisanship. but even say nonpartisanship and cooperation for the good of our country. it is getting worse in my state of ohio and around the country and i believe we can make a difference in that is important. there are things we can do at the federal level that can help. right now, we are...
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and work enough aso opposition parties want of massive fraud in sunday's presidential election. many are threatening not to accept the results. polls are now open as the west african nation votes and an election overshadowed by increasing threats from jihadist violence and extremist. insurgency has cut off large areas of the country, leaving hundreds of thousands of voters unable to cast their ballots. president rock combo re as expected to win reelection though opposition candidates have criticized his failure to contain the violence. correspondent, funny. with more people who are going to the polling stations today to cast their vote, both for a president and for members of the parliament for the next 5 years. not everyone has the opportunity today to actually make it through such appalling station due to security concerns. in fact, the government of incumbent president mark that nearly half of all 13 regions have limited or no access to polling stations. the incumbent president says he has no intention of delaying to selection because he says this would result in more chaos .
and work enough aso opposition parties want of massive fraud in sunday's presidential election. many are threatening not to accept the results. polls are now open as the west african nation votes and an election overshadowed by increasing threats from jihadist violence and extremist. insurgency has cut off large areas of the country, leaving hundreds of thousands of voters unable to cast their ballots. president rock combo re as expected to win reelection though opposition candidates have...
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yo no comí pavo asÓ pa ♪ ♪ noticias telemundo. >> buenas noches, estas son las noticias que usted tieneaber hoy antes que termine el dÍa, soy julio vaqueiro. >> el adiÓs a un genio, miles de argentinas despiden a diego armando maradona, la pasiÓn se desborda y la despedida termina en violencia y enfrentamientos con la policÍa. >> ante dios me arrodillÓ. >> que todos sintieron que se les muriÓ algo. >> asÍ los aficionados hicieron fila esperaron y caminaron hasta dos millas para rendir homenaje al que muchos consideran el mejor futbolista de la historia. >> un dÍa de acciÓn de gracias con la imagen de la virgen de guadalupe, en los Ángeles california celebran y aprovechar la ocasiÓn para agradecer a la virgen las bendiciones y la celebraciÓn cruza fronteras estamos con un grupo de deportados que desde su paÍs continÚan con la tradiciÓn de acciÓn de gracias. >> la despedida a flor silvestre, los funerales de la actriz y cantante se llenan de fiesta y mÚsica ranchera en su rancho de zacatecas los mexicanos la recuerdan como hos ojos de miel del cine de oro. >> y llegan las ofertas, comienz
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. >>> pero las criticas porque a m aumentan los aso >>> asociaciones:es una licencia para que salganndalizar, se tiene que es n escandalizar de que hayan niÑas abusadas de 12 aÑos y que se e queden embarazadas >>> republica dominicana regi r registra una de las tasas mas l altas de embarazos en adolece e adolecentadoles adolescentes de toda la region, 3 de cada 4 ocurre por mat matrimonio infantil legalizado p por el codigo civil. >>> debido a la controversia la junta electoral dijo la exped expedicion de la documentacion n no es obligatoria, sino volun r voluntaria, desde republica dominicana noticias telemundo >>> regresamos a brasil, espe f especificamente a un municipio que tiene su propia moneda y grac gracias a esta los ncioegocios a locales han podido sobrellevar m mucho la crisis. >>> mientras la destruccion de empleos golpeaba el pais, 161 i mil habitantes la moneda social del gobierno mpunicipal consegua reactivar la economia local y a dar un respiro en medio de la gripe, durante la pandemia me ayudo mucho porque yo ni llegue a cerrar mi tienda, mi casa se inundo y tuve que
. >>> pero las criticas porque a m aumentan los aso >>> asociaciones:es una licencia para que salganndalizar, se tiene que es n escandalizar de que hayan niÑas abusadas de 12 aÑos y que se e queden embarazadas >>> republica dominicana regi r registra una de las tasas mas l altas de embarazos en adolece e adolecentadoles adolescentes de toda la region, 3 de cada 4 ocurre por mat matrimonio infantil legalizado p por el codigo civil. >>> debido a la...
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biden asoe president-elect, stick with c-span for live coverage of the election process and transition of power. c-span your unfiltered view of politics. topped tv on c-span2 has nonfiction books and authors every weekend. this weekend, tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern, the former resident barack obama reflects on his life and political career in his memoir "a promised land." sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on after marx, sally hubbard -- "seven ways big corporations rule your life and how to take back control." judge00, former appellate and george mason law professor ginsburg, examining the constitution through the eyes of justice and historians. watch book tv on c-span2 this weekend and be sure to watch 6-depth live sunday december at noon eastern with our guest come author and chair of african-american son -- studies at princeton, eddie law junior. now, remarks by former homeland security secretary jeh johnson on national security threats against america and what policies president-elect biden might enact to address them. he was joined by former principal director of national intelligence s
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. >> meanwhile, aso did not mention the expected scale of the budget. >>> a city in brazil is trying economic damage from the coronavirus pandemic to a minimum. it's expanding government subsidies that work with a currency, which can only be used locally. nhk world's rafael nogara has more. >> reporter: this city is of 160,000, about an hour's drive outside rio de janeiro. posters are everywhere, promoting a digital form of money that is exclusive to the city. electronic currency named mumbuca that can be used with this card is helping to support the economy in this city. the currency can be spent using a debit card or smartphone. it's given to about 25% of residents, mainly those in low-income households. mumbuca started in 2013 as a form of social serity. as the pandemic brought more hardship to households, the provision went up to roughly $60 per person, per month. 36-year-old vienna is raising three children. earnings from her work as a m manicurist have dropped sharply, and she no longer has any regular income. her family's monthly mumbuca benefit is equivalent to about $200. th
. >> meanwhile, aso did not mention the expected scale of the budget. >>> a city in brazil is trying economic damage from the coronavirus pandemic to a minimum. it's expanding government subsidies that work with a currency, which can only be used locally. nhk world's rafael nogara has more. >> reporter: this city is of 160,000, about an hour's drive outside rio de janeiro. posters are everywhere, promoting a digital form of money that is exclusive to the city. electronic...
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companies like asos.a much better, they can turn out products much quicker, they can respond to trends in a much more efficient way, and it has kind of left particularly topshop chasing trends, rather than setting them. do you think that's what the main issue has been? the likes of primark don't have an online offering but they are doing well, aren't they? well, primark has a much lower price point. topshop had an identity crisis, where they didn't know quite where they sat in the high street. they are more expensive than primark, but when they are up against other bricks and mortar offerings such as zara, they we re mortar offerings such as zara, they were kind of losing their identity. topshop really defined british call fashion in the early naughties, and when they started pulling back from collaborations as well, i think that was really the beginning of the end for their identity —— mike noughties. we don't know what will happen to the brands within arcadia, but if there is to be a future for topshop,
companies like asos.a much better, they can turn out products much quicker, they can respond to trends in a much more efficient way, and it has kind of left particularly topshop chasing trends, rather than setting them. do you think that's what the main issue has been? the likes of primark don't have an online offering but they are doing well, aren't they? well, primark has a much lower price point. topshop had an identity crisis, where they didn't know quite where they sat in the high street....
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the online players such asos and boohoo don't have the cost base of the stores, they don't have to paynce. they are much better at it, they've invested a huge amount of money in it and they have a much better connection with their customers. the list of retail failures is a long one, but arcadia is the biggest for years. there are 444 stories and hundreds more concessions within other stores. there are 13,000 workers whose jobs are at risk and an estimated £350 million hole in the pension scheme. this is, or was, thejewel in the ground that in truth slipped many years ago. once a powerhouse of fashion retail led by the king of the high street, now a business in ruins, led by a man considered the unacceptable face of capitalism. but this is not about one person. this, tonight, is about the 13,000 people who are facing a very uncertain christmas and thousands more in a very troubled high street retail sector. simon here, thanks so much for talking to us today. i spoke to one arcadia worker who didn't want to be identified who said the uncertainty had come at the worst possible time. a lo
the online players such asos and boohoo don't have the cost base of the stores, they don't have to paynce. they are much better at it, they've invested a huge amount of money in it and they have a much better connection with their customers. the list of retail failures is a long one, but arcadia is the biggest for years. there are 444 stories and hundreds more concessions within other stores. there are 13,000 workers whose jobs are at risk and an estimated £350 million hole in the pension...
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the online players such asos and boohoo don't have the cost base of the stores, they don't have to paytaffing in their stores. all they have is their online presence. they are much better at it, they've invested a huge amount of money in it and they have a much better connection with their customers. the list of retail failures is a long one, but arcadia is the biggest for years. there are 444 stories and hundreds more concessions within other stores. there are 13,000 workers whose jobs are at risk and an estimated £350 million hole in the pension scheme. this is, or was, thejewel in the ground that in truth slipped many years ago. once a powerhouse of fashion retail led by the king of the high street, now a business in ruins, led by a man considered the unacceptable face of capitalism. but this is not about one person. this, tonight, is about the 13,000 people who are facing a very uncertain christmas and thousands more in a very troubled high street retail sector. simon here, thanks so much for talking to us today. i spoke to one arcadia worker — who didn't want to be identified — wh
the online players such asos and boohoo don't have the cost base of the stores, they don't have to paytaffing in their stores. all they have is their online presence. they are much better at it, they've invested a huge amount of money in it and they have a much better connection with their customers. the list of retail failures is a long one, but arcadia is the biggest for years. there are 444 stories and hundreds more concessions within other stores. there are 13,000 workers whose jobs are at...
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and it was also a national security issue that we had a clear set of roads in the case of aso national emergency it would be easy to move resources. and other equipment around the country. you could certainly draw parallel to thele election system that given the patchwork nature of so many links in the fence it's easy to find a hole somewhere. we did not see any of that in this election. but we have seen numerous examples as far as enemies getting into our election system and changing registration information. and so is a national security issue it makes sense to have one secure national system. just because this election went off smoothly does not mean the next election will. i'm no election security expert,ex they been worried about vulnerabilities in our system. you look at the election, biden one. and it really came down to five states that were reasonably closelyly decided. and you can imagine just aim few jurisdictions being hacked. and the results could have gone a different way. so you know, because we have this closely divided electorate and a lot comeor down to very small num
and it was also a national security issue that we had a clear set of roads in the case of aso national emergency it would be easy to move resources. and other equipment around the country. you could certainly draw parallel to thele election system that given the patchwork nature of so many links in the fence it's easy to find a hole somewhere. we did not see any of that in this election. but we have seen numerous examples as far as enemies getting into our election system and changing...
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aso importantly, it played deskilling role as well, it eroded there professional autonomy.hey would say things like i don't need an algorithm to tell me where to go, and what is an algorithm anyway? there was a lot of skepticism about the importance or the role , the opacity of algorithms. susan: when i read in your book about the policing, in their minds being a craft, not a science, i was thing about the debates that happened him again, after 9/11, with the increased use of data to predict terrorism and less reliance on people on the ground, and really knowing the communities they were observing. it sounds like there is a parallel situation going on here. sarah: there very much is. my fieldwork was taking place in the context as well of increased immigration enforcement, which local law enforcement is not typically responsible for or technically responsible for. there was basically just growing mistrust in communities, particularly communities of color, about what the police were doing and why they were collecting information on them and what they would do and how they wo
aso importantly, it played deskilling role as well, it eroded there professional autonomy.hey would say things like i don't need an algorithm to tell me where to go, and what is an algorithm anyway? there was a lot of skepticism about the importance or the role , the opacity of algorithms. susan: when i read in your book about the policing, in their minds being a craft, not a science, i was thing about the debates that happened him again, after 9/11, with the increased use of data to predict...
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engaged aso be latinos, but also as americans. campaign wasiden on the right track. i think it will continue going in that direction. were are other groups that perhaps targeting latinos that maybe consider themselves a little bit more conservative. we need to continue those outreach efforts. we need to continue talking to them and understand what makes them tick. before we get to the lincoln project, i want to follow-up on what we just heard. only in some not presidentexas, but trump made for latinos. i know that you weren't supporting president trump, but was it -- what was that about his campaign, message, persona that resonated with voters? great question, and a good segue and i think he articulated it very well what he was doing and segmenting the latino vote the way it has never been looked at before. that is very important when he is talking about p demographics, what is driving the political decisions? that is going to have to be done on campaigns going forward. -- everything is so big and diverse now, segmentation will be important. identify the trump vote t
engaged aso be latinos, but also as americans. campaign wasiden on the right track. i think it will continue going in that direction. were are other groups that perhaps targeting latinos that maybe consider themselves a little bit more conservative. we need to continue those outreach efforts. we need to continue talking to them and understand what makes them tick. before we get to the lincoln project, i want to follow-up on what we just heard. only in some not presidentexas, but trump made for...
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aso the national eye instituteon did 20 years of clinical studies on a formula only found in preservisionpreservision. it's the most studied eye vitamin brand. if it were my vision, i'd look into preservision. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the nei to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. i have amd. it is my vision so my plan includes preservision. and sweetie can coloryou just be... gentle with the pens. okey. okey. i know. gentle..gentle new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database so you can start hiring right away. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when you post your first job at indeed.com/home. we gave new dove men+care to mike who transforms homes for those in need. i feel comfortable and protected all day long. dove men+care 48h freshness with triple action moisturizer. >>> president obama is headed to florida and georgia tomorrow to stump for the biden campa
aso the national eye instituteon did 20 years of clinical studies on a formula only found in preservisionpreservision. it's the most studied eye vitamin brand. if it were my vision, i'd look into preservision. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the nei to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. i have amd. it is my vision so my plan includes preservision. and sweetie can coloryou just be... gentle with the pens. okey. okey. i know....
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majority, and the chief justice was in dissent, he was on the liberal side of the cot, and i think that aso shows that the conservative on the court really don't need him. the role he played last term in which he was basically the center, the median justice on w the cou could calibrate or moderate the shift of the court either to the left or the right, his role has been diminished. the five other conservative juices have that magic fve votes if they need it. so we're going to have to wait and see, i think, where justice barrett goes from here. she did not write separately, so we don't know wh her thohts were other than she agreed with vee majority. but it would een nice to hear what her thinking was in this particular case. >> we don't know her thoughts on this particular case, as you mentioned, but at lot of people have been waiting to see whthat impact of her presence on the court would be, and this is the first time we see some of that impact. what else does it tell us, though, specifically when it comes to pandemic restrictions, and the fact tha ct theourt may have to consider more of t
majority, and the chief justice was in dissent, he was on the liberal side of the cot, and i think that aso shows that the conservative on the court really don't need him. the role he played last term in which he was basically the center, the median justice on w the cou could calibrate or moderate the shift of the court either to the left or the right, his role has been diminished. the five other conservative juices have that magic fve votes if they need it. so we're going to have to wait and...
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told her not to check votephoto i.d.s of voters, she w city employees coaching who to vote for as well asooting more than once. is any of that provable? is a true? we should find out, not because michigand is a swing state, votr fraud is a direct attack on our democracy. but the media don't want to do. they are not interested. will watch coverage after the press conference, you saw credentialed reporters, some of who we know and like, with no mention of the contents of what they described as "what he says or sworn affidavits." "what he says?" why don't you check? giuliani says this affidavit from detroit has been made public, but they can't be bothered to check. he said they launched newne editorials about how crazy rudy giuliani is, as if tr job is to rebut rudy giuliani, but thatia is not their job. their job is to explain what just happened, preferably with some details some viewers at home to make up theirr mind. they didn't do that. behavior like this doesn't help anyone. it diminishes the news media's tiny remaining respect. in some cases, informing the public is last on their list o
told her not to check votephoto i.d.s of voters, she w city employees coaching who to vote for as well asooting more than once. is any of that provable? is a true? we should find out, not because michigand is a swing state, votr fraud is a direct attack on our democracy. but the media don't want to do. they are not interested. will watch coverage after the press conference, you saw credentialed reporters, some of who we know and like, with no mention of the contents of what they described as...
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aso we're now in new york at the point we're reaching a tipping point in term of having to tighten uptain other things more broadly. that includes putting a pause on indoor dining, on bars, on indoor gyms. but that doesn't mean closing schools, for example. so i think we can do these things in a far more granular way that are less disruptive to peoples every day lives now. >> and those nee restrictions in new york city will go into play starting wednesday night. good to see you. epidemiologist, clinical assistant professor of wednesday and now a member of the biden-harris coronavirus task force. we appreciate your time and service to the country. >> my pleasure. >>> president trump has gotten a lot of mileage out of the controversial legal opinion that you cannot indict a sitting president, but that all changes after january 20th. and tonight there's no rorring that could give the president yet another reason to worry. ng that could give the president yet another reason to worry. when i found out . . . . . . i had hiv, it was difficult for . . . . . . me to accept. i decided . . . . .
aso we're now in new york at the point we're reaching a tipping point in term of having to tighten uptain other things more broadly. that includes putting a pause on indoor dining, on bars, on indoor gyms. but that doesn't mean closing schools, for example. so i think we can do these things in a far more granular way that are less disruptive to peoples every day lives now. >> and those nee restrictions in new york city will go into play starting wednesday night. good to see you....
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if your ability to afford your medication has changed, we want to help. your medication has changed, asoational eye instituteon did 20 years of clinical studies on a formula only found in preservision. if it were my vision, i'd ask my doctor about preservision. it's the most studied eye vitamin brand. if it were my vision, i'd look into preservision. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the nei to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. i have amd. it is my vision so my plan includes preservision. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine... proven to significantly reduce hallucinations and delusions related to parkinson's. don't take nuplazid if you are allergic to its ingredients. nuplazid can
if your ability to afford your medication has changed, we want to help. your medication has changed, asoational eye instituteon did 20 years of clinical studies on a formula only found in preservision. if it were my vision, i'd ask my doctor about preservision. it's the most studied eye vitamin brand. if it were my vision, i'd look into preservision. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the nei to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd...
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manual audit of every ballot cast for president in georgia on november 3rd methodically marchesrwd, asoramural political feud. >> emotions are high. the president's going to continue to fight. his supporters continue to fight. >> reporter: gabe sterling runs elections for georgia secretary of state brad raffensberger. both are died in crimson wool republicans fending off an elephant's helping of wrath from president trump and several other party comrades, all of them questioning the integrity of the contest that made joe biden a whisker thin winner >> there's a lot of stuff flying around on twitter and facebook that touches fact, but doesn't necessarily have all the facts or the evidence. and that's what we're trying.o get >> reporter: it's an arduous path that began th a pre- election plan to conduct a scientifically random check of the ate's new 106 million dollar voting system. it's callea risk limiting audit, or r.l.a. >> an r.l.a. is signed to determine whether the nner won without any chance of a machine problem happening. and it just takes the machines completely out of the equat
manual audit of every ballot cast for president in georgia on november 3rd methodically marchesrwd, asoramural political feud. >> emotions are high. the president's going to continue to fight. his supporters continue to fight. >> reporter: gabe sterling runs elections for georgia secretary of state brad raffensberger. both are died in crimson wool republicans fending off an elephant's helping of wrath from president trump and several other party comrades, all of them questioning the...
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ask aso we're going to question for those in the zoom -- do you think president trump is justified in delaying results until election results are worked through? while you work that out on your screen, i'm curious to come back to the issue a number of people have asked -- what legal avenues are available to the biden team to force the ascertainment? what can the public do to increase their own, have their own voices heard in this process? there are a number of people asking. 97% don't think the president is justified. for those who do not feel it is justified, what can and should they do? dave: i think what they should do is listen to more miller center webinars. i think what you have done to educate and inform is having an impact. you are seeing that in the senate of the united states where more and more republicans are coming out, particularly those who are security oriented, and saying that it is clear. and i think the more people know the standard for the gsa making this nonpolitical decision is whether the outcome of the election is clear. for that, let me hijack your program, bi
ask aso we're going to question for those in the zoom -- do you think president trump is justified in delaying results until election results are worked through? while you work that out on your screen, i'm curious to come back to the issue a number of people have asked -- what legal avenues are available to the biden team to force the ascertainment? what can the public do to increase their own, have their own voices heard in this process? there are a number of people asking. 97% don't think the...
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while the west african nation of dark enough aso, is about to vote in elections overshadowed by escalating extremist violence. more than 2000, people have been killed and a 1000000 more have fled their homes. president rock is widely expected to win a 2nd term. his main rival, any convoy, though, has been endorsed by the long serving former leader. now, a jihadist insurgency has left a large area is cut off, leaving many voters unable to take part in another day, another early start for bernadette trying to provide food for children, means spending most of her time here. but there's not much to sell. the main fridge stopped working, so she can sell fish or rice. that much money just doesn't work. there's no money in this country, and i cannot afford the repairs either way, there's no guarantee she'll have customers with an opposite. she militant attacks, people are keeping together what they have the jihad, this is the poverty, this must stop. i want to take care of my children. bernadette is one of so many in the country trying to survive with very little hundreds of thousands. don't even
while the west african nation of dark enough aso, is about to vote in elections overshadowed by escalating extremist violence. more than 2000, people have been killed and a 1000000 more have fled their homes. president rock is widely expected to win a 2nd term. his main rival, any convoy, though, has been endorsed by the long serving former leader. now, a jihadist insurgency has left a large area is cut off, leaving many voters unable to take part in another day, another early start for...
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aso the national eye instituteon did 20 years of clinical studies on a formula only found in preservisionif it were my vision, i'd ask my doctor about preservision. it's the most studied eye vitamin brand. if it were my vision, i'd look into preservision. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the nei to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. i have amd. it is my vision so my plan includes preservision. ♪ yeah, it's time for grilled cheese. ♪ ♪ after we make grilled cheese, ♪ ♪ then we're eating grilled cheese. ♪ ♪ because it's time. ♪ yeah. ♪ time for grilled cheese. >>> no matter who wins the 20 20 presidential election it will go down as history because of intensity, early voting off the charts. more than 91 million votes already cast. it's sunday, sunday, monday, tuesday, 91.6 million votes already cast across the united states of america. let's look at the key battle ground states versus 2016. texas surpassed the 20 16 turnout in early voting. 109%. georgia is pretty close. 95%. north carolina 95%. florida 89 %. nationally 6
aso the national eye instituteon did 20 years of clinical studies on a formula only found in preservisionif it were my vision, i'd ask my doctor about preservision. it's the most studied eye vitamin brand. if it were my vision, i'd look into preservision. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the nei to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. i have amd. it is my vision so my plan includes preservision. ♪ yeah, it's time for grilled...
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not aso government p it was always my tribe is good. your tribe is evil. and so we've had that kind ofri potion. i'm hopeful that if donald trump is off the scene, at least the won't be a guy at the top waging a holy war ns aganother identity group every single day. and so i'm -- i'm stiing with my blind and completely unreal particular optimism no matter ay what mark. judy: all right. we're going to let you do that. david brooks and we're all going to wait and see what david brooks, mark shies. thank you. although much of the country's focus is on this week's election, tonight, as every friday, we honor the individuals who have fallen victim to the coronavirus that continues its grip on our communities. shorty ortiz scored his firs hit song at 19. skyrocketing to the top of the tejano music scene in austin. after decades of touring with his band, shorty and the corvettes, he started a new group with his grandson, a mariachi -- the mariachi corbetas. offstage, the 78-year-old worked tirelessly to help others. the careen and vietnam war veteran -- korean an
not aso government p it was always my tribe is good. your tribe is evil. and so we've had that kind ofri potion. i'm hopeful that if donald trump is off the scene, at least the won't be a guy at the top waging a holy war ns aganother identity group every single day. and so i'm -- i'm stiing with my blind and completely unreal particular optimism no matter ay what mark. judy: all right. we're going to let you do that. david brooks and we're all going to wait and see what david brooks, mark...
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there's plenty more ahead on this news hour, including what the security crisis in book enough aso could mean for thousands of voters in the upcoming elections. we are just human and we also have business goals in our lives. a difficult to swallow for notices in the philippines. desperate to work abroad. and in new zealand by minister draws the women's rugby team again. some of the ethicists wyvil speedo have the details in sports coming up. u.s. president elect joe biden has been declared the winner in the state of georgia for a 2nd time after a hand recount the ballots were audited. to present donald trump's campaign question, the results and claimed widespread fraud. georges secretary of state said, as a republican, his disappointed in the results, but asserted that the numbers don't lie. i'm a passionate conservative. and as i've said before, i'm a proud trump supporter. i was with him early in the 2016 election cycle and he's given the nation, but the same conservative principles that i hold dear. like other republicans, i'm disappointed our candidate didn't win georgia's electoral
there's plenty more ahead on this news hour, including what the security crisis in book enough aso could mean for thousands of voters in the upcoming elections. we are just human and we also have business goals in our lives. a difficult to swallow for notices in the philippines. desperate to work abroad. and in new zealand by minister draws the women's rugby team again. some of the ethicists wyvil speedo have the details in sports coming up. u.s. president elect joe biden has been declared the...
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quite high and can fall pretty substantially over the course of the next year so we are talking points aso case for rates to fall in china. shery: teresa kong, always great having you with us. matthews asia portfolio manager there. the head of new zealand's central bank says the nation's latest case of covid-19 has prompted a partial lockdown in auckland and is a reminder that the pandemic hangs over the economy. the reserve bank of new zealand governor, injury and or, spoke to kathleen hays about what the pandemic means for new zealand's economy. adrienne or, spoke to kathleen hays about what the pandemic means for new zealand's economy. >> we can only speak about a scenario. we think about assumptions, credit, particular scenarios, and then do your best for policy. the challenge for us is those scenarios can change so dramatically. policy int monetary new zealand is based on an assumption that the international borders will be opened by 2022. that is a very bold assumption and even with that assumption, we are still having to maintain monetaryulatory policy. it shows the work that is ahe
quite high and can fall pretty substantially over the course of the next year so we are talking points aso case for rates to fall in china. shery: teresa kong, always great having you with us. matthews asia portfolio manager there. the head of new zealand's central bank says the nation's latest case of covid-19 has prompted a partial lockdown in auckland and is a reminder that the pandemic hangs over the economy. the reserve bank of new zealand governor, injury and or, spoke to kathleen hays...
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as much aso pump out possible. they are not the only ones.emerging from a civil war, pumping out as much oil as they can. there is not a tremendous amount of enthusiasm across the opec block to go ahead with the plan to delay a plan to lift output in january and that focused minds on this meeting at the end of, the start of next week. that is why the expected barrels of 2 million per day into the market from january. haidi: in light of these dynamics, what are the expectations for the opec meeting? james: i think the expectation is that the saudis and russia will support a delay of 3-6 months over having the extra supply in the market. i think that is the expectation. that has played a part in oil's strong rally. the vaccine news was another driver. but i think that is probably in the price. there is a risk of disappointment from this meeting if the likes of iraq, libya, the other smaller members managed to get some traction for their arguments that they should go ahead with the extra output. i think the risk is skewed to the downside at this
as much aso pump out possible. they are not the only ones.emerging from a civil war, pumping out as much oil as they can. there is not a tremendous amount of enthusiasm across the opec block to go ahead with the plan to delay a plan to lift output in january and that focused minds on this meeting at the end of, the start of next week. that is why the expected barrels of 2 million per day into the market from january. haidi: in light of these dynamics, what are the expectations for the opec...
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aso the national eye instituteon did 20 years of clinical studies on a formula only found in preservisiont were my vision, i'd ask my doctor about preservision. it's the most studied eye vitamin brand. if it were my vision, i'd look into preservision. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the nei to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. i have amd. it is my vision so my plan includes preservision. someday we'll buy that little place on ellsworth. somedays will be rougher than others. ♪ someday, 50 years will have gone by, and i'll ask you to marry me, all over again. someday. for each family member with the features they want, and i'll ask you to marry me, all over again. like hbo max. what was that? happens every time i say hbo max. cool! hbo max. it can read? it's not complicated. now you can save more with at&t wireless plans and get things your way with features like hbo max included. (fisherman vo)ce) how do i register to vote?ential election... hmm!.. hmm!.. hmm!.. (woman on porch vo) can we vote by mail here? (grandma vo
aso the national eye instituteon did 20 years of clinical studies on a formula only found in preservisiont were my vision, i'd ask my doctor about preservision. it's the most studied eye vitamin brand. if it were my vision, i'd look into preservision. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the nei to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. i have amd. it is my vision so my plan includes preservision. someday we'll buy that little place...
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aso the national eye instituteon did 20 years of clinical studies on a formula only found in preservisionpreservision. it's the most studied eye vitamin brand. if it were my vision, i'd look into preservision. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the nei to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. i have amd. it is my vision so my plan includes preservision. (fisherman vo)ce) how do i register to vote?ential election... hmm!.. hmm!.. hmm!.. (woman on porch vo) can we vote by mail here? (grandma vo) you'll be safe, right? (daughter vo) yes! (four girls vo) the polls! voted! (grandma vo) go out and vote! it's so important! (man at poll vo) woo! (grandma vo) it's the most important thing you can do! ...tells a story ...that deserves... -the best care. dove body wash's new formula works with your skin... ...for lasting care. so your skin... ...can keep telling stories... ...beautifully. new dove body wash proven lasting care for the skin you live in. one of the worst things about a cois how it can make you feel. but, when used at the
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so we are probably going to be doing turkey, stuffing, stuffing -- kremer asos, pumpkin pie and havesgiving at home -- cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie and have thanksgiving at home. host: sylvia, you're not traveling. caller: no we are not. have been lowrs in our areas. we are thankful for our governor and his guidelines and be abide by them. we live in charlottesville and it has been low in that area up to where we live. host: how long will you see your doctor if she is close to you? caller: i see her every day because we help our granddaughter do visual learning in school while her mother works. we help our granddaughter as she does virtual learning. on top of a grocery store we have. host: how is she doing at virtual learning? caller: extremely well. her report card was amazing. it was a godsend. she loves it. if she can't get a hold of her tears rolled down her face. once in a while we have a blackout mainly it has been really good. she has had perfect attendance, thank you. host: i'm assuming that attendance is due to your efforts as well, we appreciate your call. have a good thank
so we are probably going to be doing turkey, stuffing, stuffing -- kremer asos, pumpkin pie and havesgiving at home -- cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie and have thanksgiving at home. host: sylvia, you're not traveling. caller: no we are not. have been lowrs in our areas. we are thankful for our governor and his guidelines and be abide by them. we live in charlottesville and it has been low in that area up to where we live. host: how long will you see your doctor if she is close to you? caller: i...
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being aso know very-recently retired teacher, i have friends who are still in the system who are slightly than me, and they intended to normally work another 3-5 years and then retire. many of them, either because their spouse or children at home have compromised immune systems, or they themselves have some issues, there has been a spike in teacher retirements in new jersey. so we are losing teachers that way. we are bleeding out teachers. i think what we need to do is focus on trying to make the environment as clean and as sanitized as possible. but the expensive thing and the thing that we haven't handled this whole 11 months, we haven't .ad enough testing testing costs money, it takes time. tracers. there is some testing going on with the school but it is not an every other day test routine. silent children can be we haves, and i think gone the community spread down, so that it was safe to come -- contemplate having schools open. we went through this whole year first new jersey and new york having massive problems, now it has ricocheted to the northwest and we have divided ourselves up
being aso know very-recently retired teacher, i have friends who are still in the system who are slightly than me, and they intended to normally work another 3-5 years and then retire. many of them, either because their spouse or children at home have compromised immune systems, or they themselves have some issues, there has been a spike in teacher retirements in new jersey. so we are losing teachers that way. we are bleeding out teachers. i think what we need to do is focus on trying to make...
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that was aso lot of fun. >> caller: i enjoyed your little clips of tom clancy. have you ever had david hansen on? >> host: , yes. he has been on. what is it about mr. hansen or doctor hansen that attracts you? >> caller: is in sight, his classical education and history from the greek and roman era. one of his books had what the impact was long-term of a particular battle, like the battle of -- were socrates managed to survive which had a big influence my history come for the battle of okinawa with the americans learned to be just as brutal as the japanese, or the battle of shiloh where the author had to backtrack back and forth, it was a part of the first that and made up for by writing the book been her. >> host: he is faced active, very active author and columnist. he has a weekly column and -- >> caller: i look forward to seeing on tv come to, he was on our afterwards program golly, a couple months ago and book in support of president trump he wrote so i do that does to your opinion. >> caller: yes, i concur. a couple books i recommend i'm currently reading,
that was aso lot of fun. >> caller: i enjoyed your little clips of tom clancy. have you ever had david hansen on? >> host: , yes. he has been on. what is it about mr. hansen or doctor hansen that attracts you? >> caller: is in sight, his classical education and history from the greek and roman era. one of his books had what the impact was long-term of a particular battle, like the battle of -- were socrates managed to survive which had a big influence my history come for the...
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wales has gone further than the other nations in saying there will be no gcse, aso a—level exams nextifference is that when they will actually be sitting, it sounds like, tapers in the classroom, albeit under the supervision of teachers. there will be assessments externally set and marked, so what will the nature of those assessments be? that is a question for the government, this is a new announcement to me as well as to everyone else. however, i do know there will be a delivery group making those plans over the next few weeks, which will be listening to teachers, leaders and learners themselves. but an important message from the government today that i really welcome is that learners and teachers should just get on with the job of teaching and learning at the moment. nothing will happen in terms of assessment until the end of the springtime. also important, is that young people‘s well—being, which has had many blows this year and they will be sitting with a lot of uncertainty term. and equity and equality, young people have had such varied experiences depending on how much they have
wales has gone further than the other nations in saying there will be no gcse, aso a—level exams nextifference is that when they will actually be sitting, it sounds like, tapers in the classroom, albeit under the supervision of teachers. there will be assessments externally set and marked, so what will the nature of those assessments be? that is a question for the government, this is a new announcement to me as well as to everyone else. however, i do know there will be a delivery group making...
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but he was aso back on the campaign trail after the diagnos within two weeks.able to turn that moment into an advantage poltically. there was an ad he tweeted out just moments after that white house taking off of the mask, he had made it into a pol advertisement. >> i think one of the things that appears to have happened if you believe at least some of the medical reports is that these enormous rallies which themselva rebuke to the medical community jammed together most of who are not wearing m have in fact left a trail of covid cases i their wake. people who were looking for the president to provide some kind of leadership the constant assertion that we've turned the corner, the mocking of the press. they already talk about is covid co-individual covid is not something politically for the president to at least half the country or more that he continued to not take this pandemic with the0 deaths mighte suggested. >> jeff greenfield, thank you. ♪ ♪ >> woodruff: hello,m judy woodruff and welcome back to our special live coverage of ths election night. although it
but he was aso back on the campaign trail after the diagnos within two weeks.able to turn that moment into an advantage poltically. there was an ad he tweeted out just moments after that white house taking off of the mask, he had made it into a pol advertisement. >> i think one of the things that appears to have happened if you believe at least some of the medical reports is that these enormous rallies which themselva rebuke to the medical community jammed together most of who are not...
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we'll have questions as time goes on aso whether there was nefarious activity or security breaches and that will come in the coming days. eo the meantime we'll watch her tonight. >> woodruff: we appreciate the access they're giving you, miles, but i can't imagine the headache, pressure on the folks in charge of all that. miles o'brien, we will continue to come back to you through the night. thank you. we do want to stress, there are many eyes on this election andth e are processes in place to ensure a safe and secure vote. to add more context on how it all wormy, tamatrick, an expert on election administration with the democracy fund and a former and nate persily professor at, stanford law school. so,a nate, let me rt with you. you do oversee the healthy -- voting healthy elections stanford.i should say, at what are you seeing tonight, how would you say overall things look like they're going, from your perspective? >> reporter: well, i have good news to report, and it really is quite extraordinary fsm you turn and look at what happened in the primaries where we had some places like mil
we'll have questions as time goes on aso whether there was nefarious activity or security breaches and that will come in the coming days. eo the meantime we'll watch her tonight. >> woodruff: we appreciate the access they're giving you, miles, but i can't imagine the headache, pressure on the folks in charge of all that. miles o'brien, we will continue to come back to you through the night. thank you. we do want to stress, there are many eyes on this election andth e are processes in...