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but as rutherford explained, in his comments to the associated press, jehovah's witnesses did not see it that way. they viewed a vow of allegiance to a flag akin to an act of worship. so children up to help as witnesses began refusing to salute the flag in school. by the time rutherford made his comments in 1935, billy was already in the fifth grade, and lillian in the seventh grade. not long after, in early november of the same year, billy decided on his own, not to say the salute. the next day, lilian decided to do the same. >> so what happened next? we're thinking who better to help us tell the story than a member of the gobitas family. so i would like to introduce with me to the platform, judy gobitas, the daughter of lillian gobitas. julie i have one very important question, can you try the sausage? >> my grandfather could make the best takes in the world, we tried the coffee and it could never pick up. >> very good. well it's good to have you, thanks for coming on the way here. >> my pleasure. >> you know this next slide, julie, it is traits the point that once your uncle, billy
but as rutherford explained, in his comments to the associated press, jehovah's witnesses did not see it that way. they viewed a vow of allegiance to a flag akin to an act of worship. so children up to help as witnesses began refusing to salute the flag in school. by the time rutherford made his comments in 1935, billy was already in the fifth grade, and lillian in the seventh grade. not long after, in early november of the same year, billy decided on his own, not to say the salute. the next...
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the associated press says the white house chief of staff warned reporters that there's still no clear path to a full recovery after the president's vital signs were concerning on friday. that statement came moments after a confusing news conference held by the president's doctors. >> this morning the president is doing very well. >> reporter: and the team of physicians treating him. >> we have monitored his cardiac function, his kidney function, his liver function-- all of those are normal. >> reporter: the president's doctor avoided direct questions about the president's treatment, including if he had ever been given oxygen. >> he is has not received any supplemental oxygen? >> he's not on oxygen right now that's right,. >> reporter: but cbs news has learned the president was given oxygen before he was air lifted to walter reed on friday night. the president's doctors also raised new questions about when the president was diagnosed, suggesting he was sick as early as wednesday. >> just 72 hours into the diagnosis now. >> reporter: but that contradicted the president who said he teste
the associated press says the white house chief of staff warned reporters that there's still no clear path to a full recovery after the president's vital signs were concerning on friday. that statement came moments after a confusing news conference held by the president's doctors. >> this morning the president is doing very well. >> reporter: and the team of physicians treating him. >> we have monitored his cardiac function, his kidney function, his liver function-- all of...
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after being identified by "the new york times" and "associated press" as that source, he made on the record statement far more upbeat. the president posted this video on twitter. it runs for minutes. here it is. >> i want to begin by thanking all of the incredible medical professionals, the doctors, the nurses, everybody at walter reed medical center. i think it's the finest in the world for the incredible job they've been doing. i came here, wasn't feeling so well. i feel much better now. we're working hard to get me all the way back. i have to be back because we still have to make america great again. we've done an autism awfully go of that. we have steps to go and we have to finish that job, and i'll be back, i think we'll be back soon and i look forward to finishing up the campaign the way it was started and the way we've been doing and kind of numbers we've been doing. we've been so proud of it. but this was something that happened and it's happened to millions of people all over the world, and i'm fighting for them, not just in the u.s., i'm fighting for them all over the world
after being identified by "the new york times" and "associated press" as that source, he made on the record statement far more upbeat. the president posted this video on twitter. it runs for minutes. here it is. >> i want to begin by thanking all of the incredible medical professionals, the doctors, the nurses, everybody at walter reed medical center. i think it's the finest in the world for the incredible job they've been doing. i came here, wasn't feeling so well. i...
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the associated press is reporting only a handful of people who handled the blackouts we're trained in the disaster response playbook kron four's dan thorn is covering the story for us tonight his now live in the newsroom with more details on this rather damaging report. good evening. dan good evening, justine pg and e's public safety power shutoffs last year were just a big headache for millions of people who are forced to go without electricity utility doing this to prevent its aging power lines from possibly sparking more. >>deadly wildfires but the shot off caused a lot of problems including electronics becoming unusable on essentials like gas pumps and traffic lights not working in. thankfully, so far this year these power shut offs have gone along much smoother but the report shows that there is a need for improvement within pg and e. >>as the utility has been working to repair its image following deadly wildfires a new a p report reveals just a small number of people responsible for handling 20 nineteen's blackouts were prepared for the job, the shut offs not only covered a larg
the associated press is reporting only a handful of people who handled the blackouts we're trained in the disaster response playbook kron four's dan thorn is covering the story for us tonight his now live in the newsroom with more details on this rather damaging report. good evening. dan good evening, justine pg and e's public safety power shutoffs last year were just a big headache for millions of people who are forced to go without electricity utility doing this to prevent its aging power...
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bureau chief for the associated press. julie, first, there seems to be some confusion on the president's health. we all witnessed the president's doctor at the podium, and then within minutes, we got information that says, maybe the president is not doing as well as the doctor had characterized it. >> there absolutely is confusion, and this is because the doctor tried to portray, i think, a much sunnier picture of this situation the emphasis was really on how good the president is doing, how well he is feeling, the fact that he is up and walking around. but the doctor also tried to avoid some really specific questions, and we later find it found out that the president had been on oxygen on friday morning, and had been in quite a concerning situation. and certainly people we talked to say that he is improved from where he was on friday, but they also make clear that he's not out of the woods, that the next 48-hour period will be quite crucial. >> sreenivasan: and what happens politically now? how do the campaigns move forwa
bureau chief for the associated press. julie, first, there seems to be some confusion on the president's health. we all witnessed the president's doctor at the podium, and then within minutes, we got information that says, maybe the president is not doing as well as the doctor had characterized it. >> there absolutely is confusion, and this is because the doctor tried to portray, i think, a much sunnier picture of this situation the emphasis was really on how good the president is doing,...
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a new report by the associated press. claims said pg and e workers lacked proper training before last year's emergency power shut-offs well the workers were tasked with cutting the power to prevent wildfires during high windy vent and according to the associated press. only a handful of people who handled the planned blackouts were actually trained in the disaster response a playbook p g says that they've been undergoing the proper training this year and so far 90% of their workers and emergency centers have completed the initial requirement. the utility continues to face scrutiny over its failure to follow basic protocols. well now to our wildfire coverage, the glass fire remains at 97% containment, they're very close. cal fire says it expects to have the fire fully contained by tomorrow keep in mind that have burned more than 67,000 acres in napa and sonoma counties destroying more than 800 homes. well coming up next on that awful morning news today is the deadline to register to vote in california have you registered y
a new report by the associated press. claims said pg and e workers lacked proper training before last year's emergency power shut-offs well the workers were tasked with cutting the power to prevent wildfires during high windy vent and according to the associated press. only a handful of people who handled the planned blackouts were actually trained in the disaster response a playbook p g says that they've been undergoing the proper training this year and so far 90% of their workers and...
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then the white house chief of staff, mark meadows, at least attributed by the associated press, saidhe president's vital signs were concerning. the next 48 hours would be critical, and there was no clear path to a full recovery. that sounded completely different. dr. conley tried to address that. >> reporter: major, what was so stunning about those events that unfolded yesterday was the timing, the fact that a source familiar with the president's health, who the a.p., as you mentioned, has identified as mark meadows, 10 minutes after we heard from the physician said, not so fast. we are not, you know, in-- we do not have a clear way out of this yet. and we are actually very concerned about the president's vitals and his path goid, jus ms the doctor's credibility into question. and so today, that's why dr. conley had to waste time in this briefing to try to build his trustworthiness again. and he said it's because that meadows misconstrud information, and that, in fact, he was talking about the president's condition on friday, which he did say, again, was worrisome because of the drop
then the white house chief of staff, mark meadows, at least attributed by the associated press, saidhe president's vital signs were concerning. the next 48 hours would be critical, and there was no clear path to a full recovery. that sounded completely different. dr. conley tried to address that. >> reporter: major, what was so stunning about those events that unfolded yesterday was the timing, the fact that a source familiar with the president's health, who the a.p., as you mentioned,...
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>>we're left in the dark for days that new report from the associated press says only a handful of people who handled the planned blackouts. >>we're actually trained in the usual disaster-response playbook kron four's dan thorn line tonight in the newsroom breaking down the disturbing details of this report. yeah jonathan and just seen pg e's public safety power shutoffs last year where a massive headache for millions who are forced to go without electricity utility doing this to prevent its aging power lines from possibly sparking more wildfires. >>but the shut offs also caused lots of problems such as electronics becoming unusable, and essentials like gas pumps and traffic lights, they just weren't working. thankfully. this year the power shut offs have gone much smoother but the report shows a need for improvement within pg and e. >>as pg any works to repair its image following deadly wildfires a new a p report shows the company did not properly train its workers before planned power shut-offs the october 2019 psps event left millions in the dark and the report reveals only a handful o
>>we're left in the dark for days that new report from the associated press says only a handful of people who handled the planned blackouts. >>we're actually trained in the usual disaster-response playbook kron four's dan thorn line tonight in the newsroom breaking down the disturbing details of this report. yeah jonathan and just seen pg e's public safety power shutoffs last year where a massive headache for millions who are forced to go without electricity utility doing this to...
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narrator: frontline, the global reporting centre, and the associated press investigate. >> this is one of your n95 masks for under a dollar. this is one made in china for 30 cents. >> china can sell masks for cheaper than my raw material costs are. >> the president and first lady have both tested positive for the coronavirus. >> narrator: with the president testing positive, and cases still rising why wasn't the united states more prepared? >> you can't be prepared if you're not funded to be prepared. >> narrator: who is accountable? >> do you think that this administration has done what it needs to do to protect healthcare workers? >> i think a lot more could be done. >> narrator: and what will happen when a vaccine is ready? >> given the abject failure, of the administraon we do worry. >> narrator: now on frontline "america's medical supply crisis". >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for puic broadcasting. major support is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed t
narrator: frontline, the global reporting centre, and the associated press investigate. >> this is one of your n95 masks for under a dollar. this is one made in china for 30 cents. >> china can sell masks for cheaper than my raw material costs are. >> the president and first lady have both tested positive for the coronavirus. >> narrator: with the president testing positive, and cases still rising why wasn't the united states more prepared? >> you can't be prepared...
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pg and told the associated press they've been undergoing the proper training. throughout 2020 90% of their workers and emergency centers have completed the initial requirement. the utility meanwhile continues to face scrutiny over its failure to follow basic protocols. >>public officials have also expressed their frustrations with last year's situation in the associated press saying that pg e was like a team that was showing up to a game without knowing the rules are a pilot who doesn't know how to communicate with air traffic control right now there's investigation underway into what happened and that's being done. but the california public utilities commission. reporting live in the newsroom. dan thorn kron 4 news stan, thanks, turning to wildfire coverage tonight, the glass fire, the only major fire still burning here in the bay area. >>it is at 97% containment. cal fire says it expects to have the fire fully contained by tuesday. the blaze burned through more than 67,000 acres in napa and sonoma counties destroying more than 800 homes. >>happening tomorrow
pg and told the associated press they've been undergoing the proper training. throughout 2020 90% of their workers and emergency centers have completed the initial requirement. the utility meanwhile continues to face scrutiny over its failure to follow basic protocols. >>public officials have also expressed their frustrations with last year's situation in the associated press saying that pg e was like a team that was showing up to a game without knowing the rules are a pilot who doesn't...
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now, according to the associated press and others, that official was mark meadows. those comments infuriated it. that might explain the video that the president released last night from his swoout uite at w reed. >> i came here, not feeling so well. working hard to get me all of the way back. i have to be back because we still have to make america great again. we have done an awfully great job but we still have steps to go and we still have to finish that job. >>> meanwhile the path of the white house spread reads like a who is who of g.o.p. political insiders. overnight the former new jersey prepper, chris christie joined the number of name have coronavirus in what accused to be a super spreader type event. all of the folks on that list have r connected to dozens of other ordinary folks and staff members and were likely exposed to the virus. there are hundreds and hundreds of people who work on complex at the white house. some of whom have families with high risk family members. not one e-mail has gone out to tell employees what to do and what is going on. mitch mc
now, according to the associated press and others, that official was mark meadows. those comments infuriated it. that might explain the video that the president released last night from his swoout uite at w reed. >> i came here, not feeling so well. working hard to get me all of the way back. i have to be back because we still have to make america great again. we have done an awfully great job but we still have steps to go and we still have to finish that job. >>> meanwhile the...
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but a report from the associated press is casting some doubt over that update. agency reports that mr trump's chief of staff, mark meadows said the president went through a "very concerning" period and was not yet on a clear path to recovery. our north america reporter antony zurcher has been following developments. it makes you wonder, you've got to assume that the press conference this morning was in part to set peoples minds at ease that the president is doing well. and that the medical team in charge at the walter reed hospital in bethesda that they were on top of things. that they have control of the situation. and that the president was going to get better. but then the neck to see it immediately contradicted by the white house chief of staff that the next two days are going to be very critical and donald trumps care. it makes you wonder what the message they wanted to try to get out. they are kind of in keeping with the way white house prick handles press events where they have to clean up after the fact and sometimes they give mixed messages. i obviously
but a report from the associated press is casting some doubt over that update. agency reports that mr trump's chief of staff, mark meadows said the president went through a "very concerning" period and was not yet on a clear path to recovery. our north america reporter antony zurcher has been following developments. it makes you wonder, you've got to assume that the press conference this morning was in part to set peoples minds at ease that the president is doing well. and that the...
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if the senate by the missouri press association. by now you're taking a look outside this historic missouri theater on this friday afternoon. we are hosting today's missouri forum. an afternoon everyone i'm with newsprint on in the missouri school of journalism, welcome to the missouri session association governors forum. this is an event the press association sponsored every four years and we are pleased that the university of missouri has partnered with us to broadcast this year's event . from the historic missouri theater. like everything, in 2020 things are a little different that your beginning with the fact that the theater today is not open to the public. our massive stage does allow everyone to stay physically separated so that is why am not wearing a mask this afternoon. a few campaign staffers and members of the media are joining us today the auditorium for you but i do still need to remind everyone to avoid applause or other reactions during today's forum. joining our candidates on stage this afternoon, the executive and
if the senate by the missouri press association. by now you're taking a look outside this historic missouri theater on this friday afternoon. we are hosting today's missouri forum. an afternoon everyone i'm with newsprint on in the missouri school of journalism, welcome to the missouri session association governors forum. this is an event the press association sponsored every four years and we are pleased that the university of missouri has partnered with us to broadcast this year's event ....
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white house reporter for the associated press. he's the president of the white house correspondent association. tell us first of all what some of the precautions are that white house reporters are taking these days. >> it's great to be with you. since the beginning of the crisis, seven months ago, the white house correspondent association working in partnership with the white house and also with the cooperation and professionalism of the members. safety measures from the white house briefing room filled with 100 plus journalists. we cut that back in the beginning in the march. now there's daily testing of the pool. and that's the small selection of journalists who travel with the president. or the president at all times. and so they are tested every day. mask wearing. those are things that are come out from the press. but they're in place to do our best and vote and balance the health kp safety of the journalist covering the president and maintain the coverage the american people rely onto make informed decisions about their leader
white house reporter for the associated press. he's the president of the white house correspondent association. tell us first of all what some of the precautions are that white house reporters are taking these days. >> it's great to be with you. since the beginning of the crisis, seven months ago, the white house correspondent association working in partnership with the white house and also with the cooperation and professionalism of the members. safety measures from the white house...
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wepr have of komu8 in the missoi school of journalism welcome to the missouri press association governors forum. this is an event the press association sponsors every four years and we are pleased that the universe of missouri has partnered with us to broadcast this year's event from historic missouri theater. like everything in 2020, things are a little different this year begin with the factt the theater open to the public. our massive stage desolate as one tuesday physically separated so that is why i am not wearing a mask this afternoon. campaign staffers and members of the media are joining us today in the auditorium but i do still need to remind everyone to avoid applause or other reactions during today's forum. joining our candidates on stage this afternoon, the executive editor of the columbia missourian ruby bailey, gary castor, managing editor of the jefferson city news tribune, tricia miller, editor and publisher of the washington missourian, along with myself w representing komu8 - news. now i am pleased to introduce our moderator today, from the jefferson city gear of "the as
wepr have of komu8 in the missoi school of journalism welcome to the missouri press association governors forum. this is an event the press association sponsors every four years and we are pleased that the universe of missouri has partnered with us to broadcast this year's event from historic missouri theater. like everything in 2020, things are a little different this year begin with the factt the theater open to the public. our massive stage desolate as one tuesday physically separated so...
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. >> let's discuss this with zeke miller, white house reporter for the associated press. he's also the president of the white house correspondence association. zeke, tell us first of all what some of the precautions are that white house reporters are taking these days. >> first off, it's great to be with you. since the beginning of this crisis, seven months or so ago, the correspondence association working in cooperation with the white house but also with the cooperation of our members, i've worked on safety issues from the white house briefing room that would be filled with all kinds of reporters and things like that. we cut that back in march, and now there's a daily testing of the pool, and that's a small collection of journalists that travel with the president or are with the president at all times. they're tested every day. there's mask wearing. those are all the things that largely have come out from the press, but they're in place to do their best and try to balance the health and safety of the journalist covering the president but also maintain that coverage that t
. >> let's discuss this with zeke miller, white house reporter for the associated press. he's also the president of the white house correspondence association. zeke, tell us first of all what some of the precautions are that white house reporters are taking these days. >> first off, it's great to be with you. since the beginning of this crisis, seven months or so ago, the correspondence association working in cooperation with the white house but also with the cooperation of our...
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komu, welcome to the missouri press association governors forum. this is an event of the press association sponsors every four years, and we are pleased the university of missouri has partnered with us to broadcast this year event from the historic missouri theater. like everything in 2020, things are little different, beginning with the fact that the theater is not open to the public. our stage does allow everyone to stay physically separated, so that is why i am not wearing a mask. a few campaign staffers and members of the media are joining us in the auditorium, but i still need to remind everyone to avoid applause or other reactions during today's forum. stage, our candidates on the executive editor of the "colombian missourian" ruby bailey, gary castor, managing editor of the "jefferson city news tribune," tricia miller, editor and publisher of the "washington missourian," along with myself representing komu. i am pleased to announce our moderator from the associated press david leap. david: i would like to introduce the candidates and go over
komu, welcome to the missouri press association governors forum. this is an event of the press association sponsors every four years, and we are pleased the university of missouri has partnered with us to broadcast this year event from the historic missouri theater. like everything in 2020, things are little different, beginning with the fact that the theater is not open to the public. our stage does allow everyone to stay physically separated, so that is why i am not wearing a mask. a few...
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joining us now, from the associated press, ron jackson. >> thanks for having me. >> what's the latest imposed but there are still protesters out in the streets. >> it seems like president buhari's last speech just made the protesters angrier. was there anything in particular he said that made them mad or perhaps something that he didn't say that upset them? >> it was what he did say. at the beginning of this, he came out and said they were going to disband sars but he did not make mention of the atrocities that the squad was accused of, nor did he make any mention of the young man that was killed by -- allegedly killed by sars in delta state and southern nigeria that was a tipping point. >> remind us why americans should be could gnizant of what happens in nigeria? why is that nation important to the u.s. and the world? >> nigeria is important to the u.s., to the world for a number of reasons. it's one of the big egest oil producers for one and has been a long-time ally of the united states in terms of fighting terrorism in western africa. and for those reasons alone, i think it's an
joining us now, from the associated press, ron jackson. >> thanks for having me. >> what's the latest imposed but there are still protesters out in the streets. >> it seems like president buhari's last speech just made the protesters angrier. was there anything in particular he said that made them mad or perhaps something that he didn't say that upset them? >> it was what he did say. at the beginning of this, he came out and said they were going to disband sars but he...
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the chief medical officer told the associated press, quote, we are very concerned about flu season particularlyle don't get vaccinated. we can't take another hit. what is your concern for hospital capacity in hard hit states like we just saw there in north dakota and utah? >> it has to be the biggest concern because this is why we were trying to bend the curve. we were trying to be able to preserve hospital capacity. clearly we still are having difficulties in parts of the country, wisconsin and utah and north dakota where icu beds come under a crunch and we have to prepare for flu patients that will take those beds. i'm talking to you from a hospital in the pittsburgh area and a patient intubated on a ventilator with influenza. this is a real thing we have to think about and make sure hospital capacity is preserved and hospitals have enough personal protective equipment and staffing. we're going to get more covid cases as it gets colder an deal with influenza cases we're starting to see. this is a paramount thing we have to measure and public health has to be tied to capacity. >> thank you ver
the chief medical officer told the associated press, quote, we are very concerned about flu season particularlyle don't get vaccinated. we can't take another hit. what is your concern for hospital capacity in hard hit states like we just saw there in north dakota and utah? >> it has to be the biggest concern because this is why we were trying to bend the curve. we were trying to be able to preserve hospital capacity. clearly we still are having difficulties in parts of the country,...
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>>the associated press says the white house and stole 2 republican party operatives at the cdc in june to try to manage the information the cdc released about covid-19 the trump administration took unusual steps to control the flow of information the story's author e p reporter jason dieron says it's not clear how much either operative actually influenced what the cdc told americans about the pandemic now congress is investigating this and the role of these political operatives in the meantime congress also continues to work on another covid-19 relief bill senate majority leader mitch mcconnell plans to bring what he calls a targeted 500 billion dollar package to the floor next week. vermont senator patrick leahy says mcconnell's bill doesn't do enough. >>nothing on taking care of people who call it does not guarantee their health care the bill would provide money for schools, unemployment payments and small businesses but it's far less than the more than 2 trillion dollars democrats want and even less than the latest one 0.8 trillion dollar proposal from the trump administration that
>>the associated press says the white house and stole 2 republican party operatives at the cdc in june to try to manage the information the cdc released about covid-19 the trump administration took unusual steps to control the flow of information the story's author e p reporter jason dieron says it's not clear how much either operative actually influenced what the cdc told americans about the pandemic now congress is investigating this and the role of these political operatives in the...
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"the new york times" and associated press said that source was white house chief of staff mark meadows. later saturday meadows called into fox news and painted a somewhat more optimistic picture. >> the doctor is exactly right. he is doing extremely well. in fact, i'm very, very optimistic based on the current results. and as the doctor said, he's not out of the woods. the next 48 hours or so with the history of this virus we know can be tough. but he's made unbelievable improvements from yesterday morning when i know a number of us, the doctor and i were very concerned. >> doctors say the president is getting remdesivir for five days. a source close to the white house added that trump definitely has had supplemental oxygen, although his doctor was evasive when asked about it. >> has he ever been on supplemental oxygen? >> right now he is not on oxygen -- >> i know you keep saying right now, but should we read into the fact -- >> yesterday and today he was not on oxygen. >> so he's not been on it during his covid treatment? >> he's not on oxygen right now. >> at that same briefing dr.
"the new york times" and associated press said that source was white house chief of staff mark meadows. later saturday meadows called into fox news and painted a somewhat more optimistic picture. >> the doctor is exactly right. he is doing extremely well. in fact, i'm very, very optimistic based on the current results. and as the doctor said, he's not out of the woods. the next 48 hours or so with the history of this virus we know can be tough. but he's made unbelievable...
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the associated press, which is investigating this story says congress is now investigating the pair. >> numerous examples of the administration's attempts to shelve scientific guidance coming out of the cdc or to change or gain editorial control over scientific publications. >> a number of administration officials corroborated the story with the associated press on the condition they remain anonymous. >>> president trump is denying california's request for wildfire assistance. coming up how governor newsom plans to move forward. >>> plus the reason why dozens of san francisco schools are reportedly considering a name change. you might be surprised at some of the current names considered inappropriate. >>> and we have a recurring theme this morning, many areas are cooler than san francisco right now. one of those being san jose where it's in the mid 60s. your commute planner shows that's your biggest worry, dealing with the heat whether on the roads, mass transit or taking the (garage door opening) it is his passion-love... it is his fault he didn't lock the garage. don't even think a
the associated press, which is investigating this story says congress is now investigating the pair. >> numerous examples of the administration's attempts to shelve scientific guidance coming out of the cdc or to change or gain editorial control over scientific publications. >> a number of administration officials corroborated the story with the associated press on the condition they remain anonymous. >>> president trump is denying california's request for wildfire...
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even the associated press had to clarify their own story we were wrong to call it depoliticizing.e court. go ahead, guys. >> liz, it is orwellian. if you own the language, you own the narrative. that is what the democrats are doing. everybody knows that court packing is a term of art. it means that you're adding justices to the supreme court to add a political agenda. that is what it always meant since the days of of the dr. the democrat ares changing the definition, trying to set up packing the courts when republican fill a vacancies, that is somehow court packing. again it is very orwellian. they're setting up packing the court in 2021. so much is at stake in this election, liz. elizabeth: okay. congressman guy reschenthaler, thanks so much for joining us. we really appreciate it. >>> okay now we'll dig into fbi documents. just ahead general michael flynn's attorney sidney powell on newly declassified fbi documents showing this is a much bigger story than realized. just how the fbi was tracking and ewing the media via leaks to justify their own wiretaps to do surveillance on the
even the associated press had to clarify their own story we were wrong to call it depoliticizing.e court. go ahead, guys. >> liz, it is orwellian. if you own the language, you own the narrative. that is what the democrats are doing. everybody knows that court packing is a term of art. it means that you're adding justices to the supreme court to add a political agenda. that is what it always meant since the days of of the dr. the democrat ares changing the definition, trying to set up...
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today's headlines, we said the associated press has revealed supreme court nominee barrett served forly three years on the board of a private christian school which barred openly gay teachers, effectively barred permission to children of same-sex parents. trinity schools run schools in indiana, minnesota, virginia, affiliated with a secretive religious group of which barrett is a longtime member. .hat is just the latest news the school teaches, sexuality is an abomination against ash homosexuality is an abomination against god. proceeded to plucker nomination. why? >> a barrett nomination is a catastrophe. we don't know infraction about her. this is like getting married in three weeks except it is not getting married, it is choosing someone who is going to decide the rules of our democracy, the rules governing our bodies, our intimate relationships for 50 years. we don't need to know that much tendo a 6-3 majority on the a bomb comingally at what is left of our protections against corruption in politics, against corporate money. what is left of the voting rights act. 10 alarmn absolut
today's headlines, we said the associated press has revealed supreme court nominee barrett served forly three years on the board of a private christian school which barred openly gay teachers, effectively barred permission to children of same-sex parents. trinity schools run schools in indiana, minnesota, virginia, affiliated with a secretive religious group of which barrett is a longtime member. .hat is just the latest news the school teaches, sexuality is an abomination against ash...
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that source has been identified by the "new york times" and associated press as white house chief of staff mark meadows. later saturday, meadows had a more optimistic message for fox news. >> the doctor's exactly right. he is doing extremely well, in fact, i'm, i'm very, very optimistic, based on the current results, and, as the intere. >> doctor said, the next 48 hours with the history of this virus can be tough, but he's made unbelievable improvement from yesterday morning when i know a number of us, the doctor and i, were very concerned. >> then there is the president's physician, dr. sean conley. a white house source confirms mr. trump had supplemental oxygen since his illness started. but dr. conley was evasive when asked about it. >> has he ever been on supplemental oxygen? >> he, right now he is not on oxygen. >> i know you keep saying right now. should we read into the fact that he had been previously? >> yesterday and today he was not on oxygen. >> so he has not been on it during his covid treatment. >> he is not on oxygen right now. >> dr. conley also needed to clear up con
that source has been identified by the "new york times" and associated press as white house chief of staff mark meadows. later saturday, meadows had a more optimistic message for fox news. >> the doctor's exactly right. he is doing extremely well, in fact, i'm, i'm very, very optimistic, based on the current results, and, as the intere. >> doctor said, the next 48 hours with the history of this virus can be tough, but he's made unbelievable improvement from yesterday...
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the associated press reports this latest move from the president comes after federal reserve chairman jerome powell warned earlier tuesday that the economic recovery remains fragile without further economic stimulus. in response to the news, speaker pelosi said "once again, president trump showed his true colors. putting himself first at the expense of the country with the full complicity of the gop members of congress." montana for aw to debate between the candidates running for governor. republican representative greg gianforte and democratic lieutenant governor mike cooney are looking to replace governor steve bullock who is running for the u.s. senate. this is live coverage on c-span. >> welcome. and montana's lieutenant governor, democrat mike cooney. welcome as well. we appreciate having everyone here in person. we are safely distanced and ready for a debate. >> we have a slightly different format tonight. each candidate will have an initial 90 seconds to answer the question. afterwards, there will be an open discussion period with a chance of rebuttals and direct exchanges. >>
the associated press reports this latest move from the president comes after federal reserve chairman jerome powell warned earlier tuesday that the economic recovery remains fragile without further economic stimulus. in response to the news, speaker pelosi said "once again, president trump showed his true colors. putting himself first at the expense of the country with the full complicity of the gop members of congress." montana for aw to debate between the candidates running for...
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causing material often seeps into groundwater from corroded bury piping and that's what the associated press concluded after a year long investigation. southern california edison says it will be closing in the troubled 703 nuclear. good. san diego county has been offline for months because of a mechanical recall. that led to trace amounts of radiation being really bad just the latest in a number of environmental problems of sending over. vernon is the host. for mine a key. part of me in. the town of learning is a very close knit town. the people really care about one another. and we're more than just neighbors it's a great community. when people think of the state of vermont they think of dairy farms. in fields they think of maple trees maple syrup. they think of rivers in pristine lakes. and we got a nuclear power plant right on the southern border. for my yankee welcome to romano . if people think that there is a radioactive problem at this plant in vermont are vermont brand is done. on a drink on milk who's going to want to do. who's going to want to use our sear who's going to want to co
causing material often seeps into groundwater from corroded bury piping and that's what the associated press concluded after a year long investigation. southern california edison says it will be closing in the troubled 703 nuclear. good. san diego county has been offline for months because of a mechanical recall. that led to trace amounts of radiation being really bad just the latest in a number of environmental problems of sending over. vernon is the host. for mine a key. part of me in. the...
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the ceo telling the "associated press" today, quote, the problem is how do we care for you if you have an accident when we have an overflow of covid patients. officials at the hospital in green bay said yesterday their hospital was at 94% capacity. they hope to convert part of their campus at green bay into some other space for beds that isn't being currently used as beds. green bay is one of the places in wisconsin where president trump is hoping to hold a gigantic in-person mega rally this weekend. he wants do that in green bay and also lacrosse. the white house, the white house just this week warned wisconsin that the state is in terrible shape in terms of uncontrolled spread of the virus. the white house warning wisconsin state officials this week that their per capita case rate right now is more than double, actually triple the national rate. because of that, the white house just told wisconsin this week that the state's viral spread is so bad that the state needs to increase social distancing, quote, to the maximum degree possible. "washington post" reports within wisconsin, lacr
the ceo telling the "associated press" today, quote, the problem is how do we care for you if you have an accident when we have an overflow of covid patients. officials at the hospital in green bay said yesterday their hospital was at 94% capacity. they hope to convert part of their campus at green bay into some other space for beds that isn't being currently used as beds. green bay is one of the places in wisconsin where president trump is hoping to hold a gigantic in-person mega...
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joining us now is ron nixon, global investigations editor for the associated press.for having me. >> what's the latest in nigeria now? what's going on? >> the latest is there are still some protests going on and the government has said they were going to crack down because of the lawlessness that is going on. there has been a curfew imposed, but there are still protesters out in the streets. >> it seems like president buhari's last speech just made the protesters angrier. was there anything in particular that he said that made them mad or, perhaps, something that he didn't say that upset them? >> it was the latter, it was what he did say. he, at the beginning of this he came out and said that they were going to disband s.a.r.s. but that he did not make mention of the atrocities that the squad is accused of, nor did he make any mention of the young man that was killed by, allegedly killed by s.a.r.s. in delta state in southern nigeria that sort of was a tipping point that sat this whole thing off. >> remind us why americans should be cognizant of what happens in niger
joining us now is ron nixon, global investigations editor for the associated press.for having me. >> what's the latest in nigeria now? what's going on? >> the latest is there are still some protests going on and the government has said they were going to crack down because of the lawlessness that is going on. there has been a curfew imposed, but there are still protesters out in the streets. >> it seems like president buhari's last speech just made the protesters angrier. was...
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the associated press, which is investigating this story says congress is now investigating the pair. >> numerous examples of the administration's attempts to shelve scientific guidance coming out of the cdc or to change or gain editorial control over scientific publications. >> a number of administration officials corroborated the story with the associated press on the condition they remain anonymous. >>> happening today, cooling centers will be opening across santa clara county in response to the expected high temperatures. you can see a list of locations on your screen here. social distancing will be enforced and you have to be free of covid-19 symptoms to be able to enter one of those cooling centers. let's check in with mike to hear exactly how hot we could expect it to be on this friday. >> 90s everywhere. even the coast. yeah. it's going to be a record setting day. triple digits are possible in some areas, especially if you're on pavement for any length of time this afternoon, that's a reminder if you're going to walk the dog, keep them off the pavement during the afternoon hou
the associated press, which is investigating this story says congress is now investigating the pair. >> numerous examples of the administration's attempts to shelve scientific guidance coming out of the cdc or to change or gain editorial control over scientific publications. >> a number of administration officials corroborated the story with the associated press on the condition they remain anonymous. >>> happening today, cooling centers will be opening across santa clara...
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the "new york times" and associated press identifying that source as the white house chief of staff markeadows. now, later on saturday, meadows called into one of his boss' favorite fox news shows and painted a somewhat more optimistic picture. >> and the doctor is exactly right. he is doing extremely well. in fact, i'm very, very optimistic based on the current results and as the doctor said, he's not out of the woods the next 48 hours or so with the history of this virus, we know can be, can be tough. and, but he's made unbelievable improvement from yesterday morning. when a number of us, the doctor and i were very concerned. >> and now the treatment, doctors say the president is getting ramdesivir for five days. a source close to the white house adding that trump definitely has had supplemental oxygen since his illness began, although, the doctor dodged, when asked about that. >>. >> reporter: has he ever been on supplemental oxygen? >> right now he is not on -- >> i know you keep saying right now. >> yesterday and today he was not on oxygen. >> so he has not been on during his covid
the "new york times" and associated press identifying that source as the white house chief of staff markeadows. now, later on saturday, meadows called into one of his boss' favorite fox news shows and painted a somewhat more optimistic picture. >> and the doctor is exactly right. he is doing extremely well. in fact, i'm very, very optimistic based on the current results and as the doctor said, he's not out of the woods the next 48 hours or so with the history of this virus, we...
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it will limit premature victory claims until the associated press has declared a winner.ktok says if results can not be verified or fact checking is inconclusive, it will limit. the company says it will remove continent that seeks to intimidate or supress voting. >>> new york wine and grape foundation is out with a list of wine to wear with halloween candy. white wine with skittles, rose snickers. sparkling wine with pop rocks. beer, best pairings include stouts and hershey's, porters with reese's cups. brown ales with kit kats. and ipa with cinnamon candy. i'm too excited about the wine and candy pairing. >> it is too early to be talking about that stuff. here is how i see it. i know halloween is supposed to be for kids but 2020 has served up plenty of tricks for us adults. >> treat yourself. >> it is thursday, pregame today. but the one thing i feel a little hesitant about. sparkling wine with pop rocks. that feels like a problem waiting to happen. >> it really does. a little bit too much of a party in your mouth. diane king hall, you are in new york. great talking to y
it will limit premature victory claims until the associated press has declared a winner.ktok says if results can not be verified or fact checking is inconclusive, it will limit. the company says it will remove continent that seeks to intimidate or supress voting. >>> new york wine and grape foundation is out with a list of wine to wear with halloween candy. white wine with skittles, rose snickers. sparkling wine with pop rocks. beer, best pairings include stouts and hershey's, porters...
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encouraging, but what we heard only minutes later was anything but, with the new york times and the associated press quoting the white house chief of staff mark meadows as saying the president of the united states is still, quote, not on a clear path to a full recovery and that the next 48 hours are critical. critical for the president's health. so, let's break everything down with our cnn panel. joining us our chief white house correspondent jim acosta, john harwood outside the walter reed military medical center in maryland, political analyst and national politics sabrina se dee ki, and dr. sanjay gupta. let me start with you, john. today, the president's physician, he was vague about the president's condition. he dodged ai lot of questions on whether he actually received -- the president received -- supplemental oxygen. give us the latest because we're getting a lot of confusing answers from the president as opposed to the white house chief of staff? >> wolf, we had a master class in bad communications from the white house today because they belatedly, after an extended period, which we did not g
encouraging, but what we heard only minutes later was anything but, with the new york times and the associated press quoting the white house chief of staff mark meadows as saying the president of the united states is still, quote, not on a clear path to a full recovery and that the next 48 hours are critical. critical for the president's health. so, let's break everything down with our cnn panel. joining us our chief white house correspondent jim acosta, john harwood outside the walter reed...
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. >>> the associated press says chrissy teigen delivered a heart-felt he is a about her miscarriage.he first public comment since they shared heartbreaking photos of the loss of their baby boy jack last month. describing the miscarriage as utter and complete sadness and how she said goodbye. she thanked the countless strangers who sent flowers and support. >>> the washington post will receive grilling when they testify today. facebook's mark zuckerberg, twitter's jack dorsey and google's leader will appear. republicans including president trump claim the tech giants show anti-conservative bias and accuse them without evidence for sup pressing religious and anti-abortion news. >>> ahead, krispy kreme is offering a sweet incentive to get out and vote on election day. offering a sweet incentive to get out and vote on election day. ...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 attac
. >>> the associated press says chrissy teigen delivered a heart-felt he is a about her miscarriage.he first public comment since they shared heartbreaking photos of the loss of their baby boy jack last month. describing the miscarriage as utter and complete sadness and how she said goodbye. she thanked the countless strangers who sent flowers and support. >>> the washington post will receive grilling when they testify today. facebook's mark zuckerberg, twitter's jack dorsey...
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"the associated press" has called his attacks flatly false.business produces investigations of war crimes,, organize, political corruption seemed around the world. >> time. thank you very much. >> you got money from the chinese government for the last two years and did not disclose that? >> we will have to move on. i'm sorry we have to move on. at this point will come back to raoul to ask a question to shane hazel please. >> sorry about that. so question for mr. hazel. you and i had a recent conversation about world broadband. the state of georgia's broadband the planet initiative has been trying to map the public internet access across the state. my listing area, 33% of my of my audience is considered underserved in giving even access to rural broadband. during our conversation you said state and local level should be looking at private contracts. can you go more into that? at the moment in my listening area you have third of -- who doesn't have access, maybe one provider. for example, should broadband be considered a utility? i want to go mo
"the associated press" has called his attacks flatly false.business produces investigations of war crimes,, organize, political corruption seemed around the world. >> time. thank you very much. >> you got money from the chinese government for the last two years and did not disclose that? >> we will have to move on. i'm sorry we have to move on. at this point will come back to raoul to ask a question to shane hazel please. >> sorry about that. so question for...
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a new report by the associated press says that pg and e workers lacked proper training before last year'shut offs. millions across the state including in the bay area were left in the dark for days kron four's dan thorn has more. >>as the utility has been working to repair its image following deadly wildfires a new a p report reveals just a small number of people responsible for handling 20 nineteen's blackouts were prepared for the job, the shut offs not only covered a large area affecting millions of people but also caused computers, phones medical devices and water systems to stop working pg and e's website also crashed as people sought outage updates and information. this year. the company has only had a few psps events affecting just over 40,000 people and those have lasted just a couple of days pg and e told the associated press they've been undergoing the proper training throughout 2020 90% of their workers and emergency centers have completed the initial requirement. utility meanwhile continues to face scrutiny over its failure to follow basic protocols right now an investigation
a new report by the associated press says that pg and e workers lacked proper training before last year'shut offs. millions across the state including in the bay area were left in the dark for days kron four's dan thorn has more. >>as the utility has been working to repair its image following deadly wildfires a new a p report reveals just a small number of people responsible for handling 20 nineteen's blackouts were prepared for the job, the shut offs not only covered a large area...
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here details how works is sally busby, she is the senior vp and editor of the associated press. she oversees global news operation and news content from journalist based in 250 locations around the world. she let aps coverage of the presidential campaign of election including polling and coverage of the white house, congress, and the pentagon. sally over to you, thank you for joining us. thanks so much and welcome everyone. what i'm going to do is talk about how news organizations fit into that structure, that constitutional structure that nay just laid out. including our key role in projecting elections and counting vote on election night. first sort of important over the u.s. election system is very decentralized. it is no federal agency that oversees voting. the state each control how their elections are run. i am practice that is led to wide variety of practices in different levels of skill in writing election. so on election night states report to the republic their election results as a result come in. but my organization, the ap and other organizations to establish all th
here details how works is sally busby, she is the senior vp and editor of the associated press. she oversees global news operation and news content from journalist based in 250 locations around the world. she let aps coverage of the presidential campaign of election including polling and coverage of the white house, congress, and the pentagon. sally over to you, thank you for joining us. thanks so much and welcome everyone. what i'm going to do is talk about how news organizations fit into that...
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the aforementioned jonathan lemire, white house reporter with the associated press. and dr. vin gupta, an e.r. doc specializing in these kinds of illnesses, also is an affiliate assistant professor with the university of washington department of health metrics sciences. we have a lot to get to. jonathan, i know you and nancy have been working the phones. when did the white house find out about hope hicks? and i'm asking specifically because she was on yesterday's trip, and you know the confines of the helicopter, the aircraft, and the tight group of people around the president on the road in holding rooms and the like. >> brian, the white house realized last night, wednesday night got the diagnosis of hope hicks, who is indeed one of the president's very closest advisers. so they've known from last night that she had tested positive for the coronavirus. and indeed let's walk through the chronology of the week. tuesday night she accompanied the president to the first general election debate in cleveland. yesterday she was in minnesota. she traveled with him for a couple stops
the aforementioned jonathan lemire, white house reporter with the associated press. and dr. vin gupta, an e.r. doc specializing in these kinds of illnesses, also is an affiliate assistant professor with the university of washington department of health metrics sciences. we have a lot to get to. jonathan, i know you and nancy have been working the phones. when did the white house find out about hope hicks? and i'm asking specifically because she was on yesterday's trip, and you know the confines...
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here to tell us how it works is sally buzbee, senior vp and executive editor of "the associated press." she oversees global news operations, news content from journalists based 250 locations around the world. she led aps coverage of the 2016 president or campaign and election including polling and coverage of the white house, congress and the pentagon. sally, over to you. thank you for joining us. >> thanks so much and welcome everyone. what am going to do is talk about how news organizations it into that structure, the constitutional structure that nate just laid out. including our key role in protecting elections and counting the vote on election night. it's important to remember that u.s. election system is very decentralized. there is no federal agency that oversees voting. the state speech control how their elections are run and in practice have led to a wide variety of practices in different levels of skill on the election. on night states report to the public their election results as those coming. but my organization, the ap and other organizations, i believe those results com
here to tell us how it works is sally buzbee, senior vp and executive editor of "the associated press." she oversees global news operations, news content from journalists based 250 locations around the world. she led aps coverage of the 2016 president or campaign and election including polling and coverage of the white house, congress and the pentagon. sally, over to you. thank you for joining us. >> thanks so much and welcome everyone. what am going to do is talk about how news...
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the "associated press" logged a total of 58 million early or absentee ballots in 2016.ting, but republicans are joining them in long lines and chipping away at that lead. texans have already cast 7 million more votes than anywhere else in the country, according to the "ap," with long lines in every part of the state all week. texans are now 80% of the way to all the votes that were cast in that state in 2016, including election-day votes, increasing democrats' hope that republicans' dominance in the lonestar state may finally be over. democrats are maintaining a large lead in early voting in six battleground states. and according to politico, they're also turning out more low-frequency voters than in past years. joining us now, president of people for the american way, ben jealous. he is a former president and ceo of the naacp. good morning. it's so great to have you on the show this morning. we really appreciate you getting up early with us. let's start with these early voting questions, and particularly among communities of color. i mean, we know that hillary clinton
the "associated press" logged a total of 58 million early or absentee ballots in 2016.ting, but republicans are joining them in long lines and chipping away at that lead. texans have already cast 7 million more votes than anywhere else in the country, according to the "ap," with long lines in every part of the state all week. texans are now 80% of the way to all the votes that were cast in that state in 2016, including election-day votes, increasing democrats' hope that...
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according to associated press data, more than 40 million americans have already voted. millions more have requested their mail-in ballots. >> there are hidden trump voters. make no mistake. they were underestimated in 2016, and are underestimate thousand. >> reporter: former president obama hitting the campaign trail for the first time in person. he is in pennsylvania. and president trump will be in north carolina. both are swing states. president trump and former vice president joe biden will face off for a final time on the debate stage thursday night in nashville. the trump campaign wants fewer pandemic-related questions, and more foreign policy. the president plans to attack biden over allegations his son, hunter biden, used his father's office to further his president's dealings. >> i think the president will take the opportunity to mr. former vice president, are you, in fact, compromised by the communist chinese. >> reporter: biden's compact reacted. a new feature for thursday night's debate, a mute button give even candidate their full answer and response times u
according to associated press data, more than 40 million americans have already voted. millions more have requested their mail-in ballots. >> there are hidden trump voters. make no mistake. they were underestimated in 2016, and are underestimate thousand. >> reporter: former president obama hitting the campaign trail for the first time in person. he is in pennsylvania. and president trump will be in north carolina. both are swing states. president trump and former vice president joe...