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president trump had previously threatened to carry out awa complete withdbefore christmas.e is acting secretary of >> we mourn the loss of more than 6900 american troops who gave their lives in afghanistan and iraq. and we will never fget the more than 52,000 bear the wounds of war and all those who still carry its scars, visible and invisible. in light of these tremendous sacrifices and with great humility and gratitude to those whos, came before am formally announcing that we will implement president trump'so ordersntinue our repositioning of horses from those two countries. by january 15, 2001 -- excuse me , i am thinking of where this started in 2001. by january 15, 2021, our forces, their size in afghanistan will be 2500 troops. our force size in iraq will also be 20 by that same date. karen: white house national has also given moril.rt o'brien >> those troops will defend our emgessies and the otheries of the u.s. government doing important work in those countries. they will enable our american allies in those important missions in those countries. they will defend our
president trump had previously threatened to carry out awa complete withdbefore christmas.e is acting secretary of >> we mourn the loss of more than 6900 american troops who gave their lives in afghanistan and iraq. and we will never fget the more than 52,000 bear the wounds of war and all those who still carry its scars, visible and invisible. in light of these tremendous sacrifices and with great humility and gratitude to those whos, came before am formally announcing that we will...
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awas allowed to keep from the campaign trail. i saw joe biden on the campaign trail in iowa and new hampshire, he was a frail candidate, he was not anntrong front . he came forth in iowa and fifth in new hampshire covid has helped his campaign and has helped emphasize the differences between the two candidat. the biting campaign would see it as the empathy of joe biden against the eka of joe biden. y: you have been traveling around the countrys much as one canvel. you have been speaking to donald trump supporte. i sense the energy and enthusiasm for the president is still there amongst them as well, however. nick: absoluty. there is no question of that. especially in places like pennsylvania. such a key state. states like michigan as well. su support for donald trump. florida, another key state he has to win. donald trump, ere is no question, has a v path totory. it goes through florida and pennsylvania. in those two states there is a near cult like devotion. we have seen in evidence at these extraordinary people coming out in th
awas allowed to keep from the campaign trail. i saw joe biden on the campaign trail in iowa and new hampshire, he was a frail candidate, he was not anntrong front . he came forth in iowa and fifth in new hampshire covid has helped his campaign and has helped emphasize the differences between the two candidat. the biting campaign would see it as the empathy of joe biden against the eka of joe biden. y: you have been traveling around the countrys much as one canvel. you have been speaking to...
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you know, many awas fall in that gray zone of moderate risk people who will not die from disease, but who may still require a lot of medical assistance. what do you think should be done about those people? i think people have to make a personal assessment of the issue, say of the high risk people, all the elderly how focused protection should be very much directed towards helping them and then showing they don't get cold feet, particularly the very elderly in homes because that's where the really substantial death basic lies, but yes, of course the people who for personal reasons will personal health issues well sign . those groups and support should be provided. and they would put the support in through china chinese. i would put it through local authorities. i would put it through personal physicians, and i do not believe that the state should be the monopoly supplier. i would get the people child councils, it's all the people who know the local telecine, the ground, the people to provide it. and professor, i'm sure you see that there is a difference between for tat, protecting the
you know, many awas fall in that gray zone of moderate risk people who will not die from disease, but who may still require a lot of medical assistance. what do you think should be done about those people? i think people have to make a personal assessment of the issue, say of the high risk people, all the elderly how focused protection should be very much directed towards helping them and then showing they don't get cold feet, particularly the very elderly in homes because that's where the...
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i think that was a deliberate strategyn favor of corporate power to take awa his tool. that's when senator sherman passed the act in 1898 and said as a political power for commerce and trade so it really is an issue o democracy and concentrated corporate power and it defted t first round that we had in this countrys the original gilded age. was a citizen movement that did that. thetandard oil was monopolyn the scale. it was a big bad monopoly that rolled the market and controlled the system and it may have seemed insurmountable and there was a journalist who did investigativeeporting and posed all this misconduct and published it in a magazine article that then turned into a book and called it the popular uprising. they were trying to show the monopoly powers in these images that would be successful to the average person to aer them and get them involved in the movement again the monopoly. and when the census rose up they broke up the standardil and the anticomtitive merger so i believe the citizens must be involved. we will not overcome theower unless we have an engage
i think that was a deliberate strategyn favor of corporate power to take awa his tool. that's when senator sherman passed the act in 1898 and said as a political power for commerce and trade so it really is an issue o democracy and concentrated corporate power and it defted t first round that we had in this countrys the original gilded age. was a citizen movement that did that. thetandard oil was monopolyn the scale. it was a big bad monopoly that rolled the market and controlled the system and...
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now some people might be out there watching this and saying how we always had awa two-party system? why is it a problem now? think there's a couple of reasons why it has become a real problem now. one is that even though we've had a two-party system and namely that for long time to very loose overlapping different state and local parties. that created some loose jointed nest in our party system where they're willing across the aisle because they did not really have strong identities for democrats or republicans. really there were liberal republicans and conservative democrats. it was a four party system with conservative republican and liberal democrats rounding that system out. in his politics nationalize in the 80s and 90s and became more and more oriented around issues of culture and identity, that four party system collapse into a two-party system. so now politicians it's nationalized very closely divided. and it is divided over this question ofwe who are we as americans? what is our national identity? and now the multiethnic society, the most dangerous way to divide a multiethn
now some people might be out there watching this and saying how we always had awa two-party system? why is it a problem now? think there's a couple of reasons why it has become a real problem now. one is that even though we've had a two-party system and namely that for long time to very loose overlapping different state and local parties. that created some loose jointed nest in our party system where they're willing across the aisle because they did not really have strong identities for...
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again, this would be an opportunity to implement high pressure awas between sunset and west portal to be consistent with the city's dig once policy. even though the fires are typically in suburban and rural areas, we have highly wooded areas. dedicated awas on 19 and taraval would allow the city to have a robust fire suppression capability on the west side. taraval has been endorsed by the san francisco commission for neighborhoods commit, the tarav taraval merchant association -- >> operator: thank you, caller. i'm sorry. your time has expired. next caller. >> so, commissioners and staff, you're having some technical problems. we'll see how they go. i think they're resolved, but they were having some technical problems initially. this is what we want to say. when we have somebody like peter reminding you all again and again, using data and the latest scientific methods as to what is happening to the tuolomne river, he used to have one of the commissioners understanding the issue, but now, we want to revisit it. that said, the last time the commissioners said that we should have focus
again, this would be an opportunity to implement high pressure awas between sunset and west portal to be consistent with the city's dig once policy. even though the fires are typically in suburban and rural areas, we have highly wooded areas. dedicated awas on 19 and taraval would allow the city to have a robust fire suppression capability on the west side. taraval has been endorsed by the san francisco commission for neighborhoods commit, the tarav taraval merchant association -- >>...
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. >>> inauguration day is two months awa.-elect joe biden and his vice president kamala harris making the pandemic a priority. they announce a coronavirus task force with bay area doctors on board. >> a professor of pediatric and commissioner. a harvard medical school graduate and current professor of emergency medicine. and international recognized expert on infectious disease and professor of medicine. the three doctors who will be advising the administration on how to get through the pandemic. hours after of the president-elect announced the group, governor newsom summed up the honor. >> it doesn't surprise us that ucsf would be front and center relating to the talent pool that president-elect joe biden would choose from. we couldn't be more prideful. >> cochair of the advisory board. and former surgeon general under president obama. and associate professor of internal medicine at yale. chair of department of medicine says he knows all three doctors personally. and thinks very highly of them. >> you have people who come at
. >>> inauguration day is two months awa.-elect joe biden and his vice president kamala harris making the pandemic a priority. they announce a coronavirus task force with bay area doctors on board. >> a professor of pediatric and commissioner. a harvard medical school graduate and current professor of emergency medicine. and international recognized expert on infectious disease and professor of medicine. the three doctors who will be advising the administration on how to get...
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we're only january 20 is not that far awa. the country needs to move forward. >> we have seen how much the president can do in one day. here's the story. we're going to see states certify. and nine states already have. now beginning the rest of this week and into next we'll see more states certify the results. for example, georgia will certify by friday. and when that happens it's done. hopefully for many at least, once all the states certify. knowing there won't be a change. the president will have his way out. and the transition may occur in a normal way. we'll know more about that in three weeks. still. that's three or four weeks where the new people can't meet with the ones in power. >> thank you. >> as we have been showing you the last couple days the last weeks many places around the country are seeing their highest numbers yet in the pandemic. holiday season could add to what's an already dire situation. the death toll continues to climb. now close to a quarter of a million american lives lost. hospitals are simply just
we're only january 20 is not that far awa. the country needs to move forward. >> we have seen how much the president can do in one day. here's the story. we're going to see states certify. and nine states already have. now beginning the rest of this week and into next we'll see more states certify the results. for example, georgia will certify by friday. and when that happens it's done. hopefully for many at least, once all the states certify. knowing there won't be a change. the...
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launching on board a machine like the space shuttle, so you showed us a picture of a space shuttle flying awa but can you kind of put us in the seat with you and help us understand what that whole thing feels like? what flying a space shuttle was like? >> from suiting up to getting in. a. >> of the suiting apart lik up i said it takes hours. when i launched we sat in the same chairs and we were in the same room plugged into the same oxygen tanks. it's like the same room. the government doesn't wan to y any money to upgrade the furniture. i think they've upgraded now. now it's historic. there was no one flying. they spend money on new furniture but they went to ikea and got new furniture. you went through the process, the launch itself is amazing. as a pilot flying the shuttle is really broken out in three phases. there's the launch that normally the computer flies in my case we trained to fly it and you have to be really smooth if you touch it a little bit too much there s big giant engines and they will move quickly and that will waste a lot of energy so if you are not super smooth, you wast
launching on board a machine like the space shuttle, so you showed us a picture of a space shuttle flying awa but can you kind of put us in the seat with you and help us understand what that whole thing feels like? what flying a space shuttle was like? >> from suiting up to getting in. a. >> of the suiting apart lik up i said it takes hours. when i launched we sat in the same chairs and we were in the same room plugged into the same oxygen tanks. it's like the same room. the...
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but perhaps zooming together wel rhtac don't go awa when i was in high school, this was the theater i often. the support we've had over the last few months has been amazing. it's not just a work environment. everyone here is family. if you are ready to open your heart and your home, check us out. we thought for sure that we were done. and this town said: not today. ♪ do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized that we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have one hundred thousand dollars or more of life insurance you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit conventrydirect.com to find out if you policy qualifies. or call the number on your screen. coventry direct, redefining insurance. (music) anncr: give customers access to precisely what they want, when they need it the most. with adyen, the payments platform that delivers convenien
but perhaps zooming together wel rhtac don't go awa when i was in high school, this was the theater i often. the support we've had over the last few months has been amazing. it's not just a work environment. everyone here is family. if you are ready to open your heart and your home, check us out. we thought for sure that we were done. and this town said: not today. ♪ do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash...
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young anticipate 2patriotic awa. tons of people at fox are giving away the awards.e can't be in person, but it's going to be ale huge event. it's on fox nation, 8:00 this friday. get it on fox nation a shorter version is going to run on the channel on sunday night as well as fox business. if you're looking for something to uplift you, you will be proud, you will cry, fox nation does it right. >> dagan: this is what i get misty about. pete i can't wait for that. thanks to marie and emily this day. a shout out to the gene smith. he is a patriot through and through, he flu helicopters in vietnam. thank you for your service, sir. thanks to everybody. right now it's all about harris faulkner. >> harris: thank you dagan. president trump's team is stepping up accusations of election fraud in wisconsin. you're watching outnumbered overtime. i'm harris faulkner. the trump campaign says it will file a petition for a recount in two wisconsin counties alleging illegal absentee ballots and voter id's were circumvented. joe biden leads bide 20 thousand votes in wisconsin. georgia
young anticipate 2patriotic awa. tons of people at fox are giving away the awards.e can't be in person, but it's going to be ale huge event. it's on fox nation, 8:00 this friday. get it on fox nation a shorter version is going to run on the channel on sunday night as well as fox business. if you're looking for something to uplift you, you will be proud, you will cry, fox nation does it right. >> dagan: this is what i get misty about. pete i can't wait for that. thanks to marie and emily...
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one of the biggest give awas of the position is what they projected onto their political opponents. believe that the steps that some governors and mayors were taking to combat the virus were drien by serious concerns that it was deadly and they suggested it was a conspiracy to politically knee donald trump. >> if it ends up that biden wins in november. i hope he doesn't. if he does, i guarantee you the week after the election suddenly all those democratic governors all the democratic mayors will say, everything is magically better. go to work and school. the problems are solved. you won't have to wait for biden to be sworn in. >> a ted cruz guarantee. all the democratic governors and mayors will say the problem is solved. no more covid restrictions. it was all to hurt trump. guess what the election is over. what's happening is the opposite. of his guarantee. in fact democratic governors of michigan and oregon who impose restrictions early in the pandemic have imposed new restrictions. in spikes in their state. republicans who are abandoning their preelection positions, they are the
one of the biggest give awas of the position is what they projected onto their political opponents. believe that the steps that some governors and mayors were taking to combat the virus were drien by serious concerns that it was deadly and they suggested it was a conspiracy to politically knee donald trump. >> if it ends up that biden wins in november. i hope he doesn't. if he does, i guarantee you the week after the election suddenly all those democratic governors all the democratic...
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they were doing in going after our adversaries and, indeed, there was sensitive operations that ci awas involved in, in i with i would have to make decisions about life and death and so knowing those operation, understanding it, prepared me so that when i became cia director, i was fully able to conduct those operations and try to protect the american people in that process. >> it's not, it goes without question that the former vice president, he spent eight years as vice president and high security clearance and the vice president-elect kamala harris is a member of the senate intelligence committee. they get the most classified information. it makes no sense at all that they're not being briefed right now as the incoming administration needs to get ready for whatever is going to happen. secretary panetta as usual, thank you for being with us. >> good to be with you, wolf. >>> as the country sees record spikes of the coronavirus, the governor of colorado is urging residents to be very careful. this thanksgiving and not in his words and i am quoting him now bring a loaded pistol for gran
they were doing in going after our adversaries and, indeed, there was sensitive operations that ci awas involved in, in i with i would have to make decisions about life and death and so knowing those operation, understanding it, prepared me so that when i became cia director, i was fully able to conduct those operations and try to protect the american people in that process. >> it's not, it goes without question that the former vice president, he spent eight years as vice president and...
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. >> b if you're n goi to x thatroblem, n take awa the redded proction. >> my god. ok.ou're very good, professor. , if you canaylor describe were biden has stood -- she was a longtime senator from delaware, home of the credit card companies, very much seen in bed with them, to where he is today and what kind of concessions he has made and where you think he needs to be. >> biden's role in the student debt crisis goes way back to 1978 when he supported the middle income student assistance act, which essential elinated restrictions on deral loans. he has been ve involved in expanding lending wle als repealing bankruptcy protections, as that clip just pointed out. he was a longtime senator from delaware, the credit card capital of the world. so this is his track record. we have no iusions about who we are dealing with. that is one of the benefits of a binding administration. nobody thinks he is the messiah. we know who he is. bill was ankruptcy travesty. it was written by the credit card industries. it was actually vetoed under biden fought passionately for it and it was p
. >> b if you're n goi to x thatroblem, n take awa the redded proction. >> my god. ok.ou're very good, professor. , if you canaylor describe were biden has stood -- she was a longtime senator from delaware, home of the credit card companies, very much seen in bed with them, to where he is today and what kind of concessions he has made and where you think he needs to be. >> biden's role in the student debt crisis goes way back to 1978 when he supported the middle income student...
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. >>> and before we go to break, we want to know, why are you awa awake?sons to waytooearly@msnbc.com or drop me a tweet @kasie. use #waytooearly, and we will read the best answers coming up later on in the show. ers coming later on in the show ♪ here? nah. ♪ introducing the all new chevy trailblazer. here? nope. ♪ here. ♪ when the middle of nowhere, is somewhere. the all new chevy trailblazer. making life's journey, just better. thewe live in the mountainser. so i like to walk. i'm really busy in my life; i'm always doing something. i'm not a person that's going to sit too long. in the morning, i wake up and the first thing i do is go to my art studio. a couple came up and handed me a brochure on prevagen. i've been taking prevagen for about four years. i feel a little bit brighter and my mind just feels sharper. i would recommend it to anyone. it absolutely works. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. it's time for theraflu hot liquid medicine. powerful relief so you can restore and recover. theraflu hot beats cold. powerful relief so you can resit's o
. >>> and before we go to break, we want to know, why are you awa awake?sons to waytooearly@msnbc.com or drop me a tweet @kasie. use #waytooearly, and we will read the best answers coming up later on in the show. ers coming later on in the show ♪ here? nah. ♪ introducing the all new chevy trailblazer. here? nope. ♪ here. ♪ when the middle of nowhere, is somewhere. the all new chevy trailblazer. making life's journey, just better. thewe live in the mountainser. so i like to...
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this year, they sent out a diwali tool kit to spread awa awareness about the celebration.t was welcome news that vice president--elect kamala harris tweeted this greeting. >> it's always exciting to see representation and the last couple of years i don't think they've added diwali at the white house, so it will be great to have it back. >> reporter: at this hindu temple in fremont, prayers for better days ahead and gratefulness for the opportunity to celebrate at all. >> very important for us to keep going, because otherwise if you see that people get depression, drinking problems. >> my hope and prayer tonight is that everyone should stay healthy, be safe and no one gets affected by this pandemic really. >> reporter: in fremont, kris reyes for abc 7 news. >> beautiful celebrations. >>> all right, let's get over to lisa for another look outside as we get a check of the weather. >> hey there, liz. we are looking at a pretty nice day. we had some weak weather system that will move to the north late other than today. other than that, we will be enjoying a lot of sunshine. so
this year, they sent out a diwali tool kit to spread awa awareness about the celebration.t was welcome news that vice president--elect kamala harris tweeted this greeting. >> it's always exciting to see representation and the last couple of years i don't think they've added diwali at the white house, so it will be great to have it back. >> reporter: at this hindu temple in fremont, prayers for better days ahead and gratefulness for the opportunity to celebrate at all. >> very...
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even as the president-elect awa awaits, there's been private outreach to them from current and formermp administration officials who are a bit aghast at what's going on. covering the trump white house is nbc's carol lee and mike memoli is covering the president-elect in delaware. carol, i'll start with you today. i don't -- we can't even play clips of this rudy giuliani press conference. it's so filled with just lies, made up stuff, crazy allegations. i mean it really is -- "snl" would blush at what this looks like. but this appears to be the moment that they are going to try to go down in a blaze of glory. is that about the best way to describe this mess? >> yeah, at least rudy giuliani and the folks who saw standing alongside him. i was talking to a republican during this who i asked, who believes what the president's lawyer is currently saying on tv? he said you're looking at it. those are the officials around the president who think this is viable, that this is an actual strategy, that it's something that may get the president somewhere. but it's not. and as you noted, chuck, this
even as the president-elect awa awaits, there's been private outreach to them from current and formermp administration officials who are a bit aghast at what's going on. covering the trump white house is nbc's carol lee and mike memoli is covering the president-elect in delaware. carol, i'll start with you today. i don't -- we can't even play clips of this rudy giuliani press conference. it's so filled with just lies, made up stuff, crazy allegations. i mean it really is -- "snl"...
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couldn't go to sleep at night because when i was wounded and i was shot on that day, i fought to stay awa i was frightened to death as they pulled me off the field, as they went back across the river, as i went to the first aid station. u are correct in what you said earlierbout how quickly. i mean, i was immediately taken caref. once i was pulled off the field, once my life was saved by that marine who saved my life, who by the way later thatay he was killed the day he saved my life. with across the riv and amphibious tractor. imdiately of the side of the river where the battalion command center was i was being attended to by doctors. i was being cared for. i was put on helicopter immediately and then put on a plane down toa nang. immediately i was in intensive care ward. immediely i was receivingast rites of the catholic church a i was being operated on. this was very, very different d i was abl to survive and come home. >> right. all of thatou went through in terms of sort of chain of command in terms of your treatment -- world war ii and korea -- mash units with it i quickly helicopte
couldn't go to sleep at night because when i was wounded and i was shot on that day, i fought to stay awa i was frightened to death as they pulled me off the field, as they went back across the river, as i went to the first aid station. u are correct in what you said earlierbout how quickly. i mean, i was immediately taken caref. once i was pulled off the field, once my life was saved by that marine who saved my life, who by the way later thatay he was killed the day he saved my life. with...
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>> i'm not awa of recent prosecutions of hate crimes. i don't have access to all the informatiothat the fbi or doj has. so i can't speak to whether they're doing that work or not. it certainly seems those sort of inidents just from what i hear in open source reporting seem to be on the rise. and i would expect that the bureau and doj should be looking at those things very closely. >> i should hope so. so far i don't know of any indictments coming down on these cases. i believe my time is up. thank you mr. chairman. thank you mr. mccabe. >> thank you senator. i think we have senator holly on the line but i have a brief inquiry here. mr. mccabe what is the defensive briefing? >> defensive briefing is typically when we reach out to an individual who we think might be the subject of some sort of, you know, malign tivity from a foreign government or a feign power and try to, you know, make them awaref the threats that they might come across. >> an example would be, i think, senat feinstein had a staff member that was suspected of being connec
>> i'm not awa of recent prosecutions of hate crimes. i don't have access to all the informatiothat the fbi or doj has. so i can't speak to whether they're doing that work or not. it certainly seems those sort of inidents just from what i hear in open source reporting seem to be on the rise. and i would expect that the bureau and doj should be looking at those things very closely. >> i should hope so. so far i don't know of any indictments coming down on these cases. i believe my...
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heard some ofe folks who keep track of how ballot counting goes, and awa there are difficulties speakingbout some of the challenges accounting hese so-called naked ballots. what problee you had in michigan as you have been counting? >> i think certainly a lolof our prems were dealt with prior to election day with regards to just litigation around ballots, and we saw this in a number of different states, d also the challges with the postal service and the unreliability there.so e've really focused on making sure every vote got in 8:00 p.m. tuesday and that voters who were voting absentee for the first time knew the rules, particularly the importance of signing and validating their identity on the envelope in which the absentee ballot was placed. then on election day itself, smooth sailing. there were some efforts to misinformed voters about their rights. we were aebe to quicklyunk those. here we are after the polls closing, tabulating the votes, the biggest challenge is misinformation and we knew that would be the case frome minute the polls closed to the full tabulation of the result, th
heard some ofe folks who keep track of how ballot counting goes, and awa there are difficulties speakingbout some of the challenges accounting hese so-called naked ballots. what problee you had in michigan as you have been counting? >> i think certainly a lolof our prems were dealt with prior to election day with regards to just litigation around ballots, and we saw this in a number of different states, d also the challges with the postal service and the unreliability there.so e've really...
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or democratwe should be prepared especially in aime of covid and extreme threats as thehair man is awa in this position of other committees tt we should be ppared for the traition. mr. chairman, appreciate you saying that this hearing and we have a vote to start on the floor. >> thank you, senator leahy. >> you know where my office is. >> exactly. and your office looks great here today. ank you, senator leahy. senator cortez masco. >> thank you, thank you, chairman and ranking member. thank you for all of your willingness to serve on the commission. let me follow-up with senator leahy'line of questioning. my question to all of youo you think that the fcc h a role to play limiting foreign interference in federal elections an if the question is yes what is that role? let me start with you. >> and the contribution is long-standing if confirmed i'm committed to enforcing that just as it has been a priory for the commission over the recent years. >> thank you. mr. dickerson. i entirely agree. i think the foreign contribution and expenditure prohibition has been an area of priority and i wou
or democratwe should be prepared especially in aime of covid and extreme threats as thehair man is awa in this position of other committees tt we should be ppared for the traition. mr. chairman, appreciate you saying that this hearing and we have a vote to start on the floor. >> thank you, senator leahy. >> you know where my office is. >> exactly. and your office looks great here today. ank you, senator leahy. senator cortez masco. >> thank you, thank you, chairman and...
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history there's very good reason we have develod this focus as well as the ability to, the capacity for awaness d to be easily distracted that might actually be helpful to us. the striking thing about timing and some her animals as well is that the tent to which they had best divided ability to focus intensified by the fact that we especially e drawn towards novelty. and so in a distracted mind whichwas one of my favorite books about this issue of distraction in a more general way , i'll show you the end ofhe talk . they argue that we are information seeking creatures. and that when research shows that in addition to kind of foraging for food and ink, our breed evolved to forge you information d continually be curious about new iniration so close again, for our longistory, was useful for uto say i'm ing this but i want to return ovethere. or maybeif i tried this a little bit differently someing different will happ . though it's kind of continually pushing ourselve to ask questions as a kind look f novelty and see what things areto ask ourselves questions, to nder and to take rabbit holes andpat
history there's very good reason we have develod this focus as well as the ability to, the capacity for awaness d to be easily distracted that might actually be helpful to us. the striking thing about timing and some her animals as well is that the tent to which they had best divided ability to focus intensified by the fact that we especially e drawn towards novelty. and so in a distracted mind whichwas one of my favorite books about this issue of distraction in a more general way , i'll show...
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fascinating though, mike an, ketuff thksmi san toll yetoli don't go awa ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ sometimes, you want speedyart but dependable. in other words, you want a hybrid. so do telcos. that's why they're going hybrid with ibm. a hybrid cloud approach with watson ai helps them roll out new innovations anywhere without losing speed. from telco to transportation, businesses are going with a smarter hybrid cloud, using the tools, platform and expertise of ibm. good work little buddy. ♪ ♪ find a stock basedtech. on your interests or what's trending. get real-time insights in your customized view of the market. it's smarter trading technology for smarter trading decisions. fidelity. . >>> good morning, it is 11:00 a.m. at moderna headquarters and 11:00 a.m. on wall street and "squawk alley" is live ♪ >> good monday morning i'm carl quintanilla with jon fortt. it is all about moderna as the
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in 20 -- in 2007 there was one developing awas new approach to cancer. nobody believed in it. do you make the white cells attack the cancer. in a small cancer, nobody believed it. however, another way of getting capital happened at that time. they had been funded by venture capitalists, by the capital markets and it was very difficult for them to be successful because nobody believed in it. until bristol meyer under the leadership of james cornelius said we have to change. bought them.e team there were 10 clinical trials in cancer immunology at that time. they port capital into this 2009 and theetween end of 2019, they went from 10 clinical trials to 2500. investment inthe biotechnology was going into. mark was in it, pfizer was in it, hundreds of companies were in it. all of them, some of them tiny funded by venture capitalists. of course they wanted a profit. when somebody's life was saved by new technology, how do you price that? with increasing price rises on all drugs. that's not my business. my business is patience and innovation. if you can solve for that, and the peopl
in 20 -- in 2007 there was one developing awas new approach to cancer. nobody believed in it. do you make the white cells attack the cancer. in a small cancer, nobody believed it. however, another way of getting capital happened at that time. they had been funded by venture capitalists, by the capital markets and it was very difficult for them to be successful because nobody believed in it. until bristol meyer under the leadership of james cornelius said we have to change. bought them.e team...
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know there's other issues earlier, awas saying block everything in the senate.e wrong attitude to have. we need to have an attitude am 60 years of age and i'm trying to work as much as i can so i can get more for my social security. making $900 ai'm month if i retire. i can live off of that. i want medicare for all so that i can earn more money. i believe many americans to lower -- came to the conclusion -- year were paying to government and that money can be distributed equally to help lower the cost of living. i don't see why republicans and central democrats are fighting this. they are hurting medicare for all and hurting education. host: dear some comments on social media. who tweets get this under control so we can get back to our normal lives. benjamin says section 230 reform. ,f you are a platform sensor only content that is illegal in your country. if you're a publisher you can censor as much as you want but don't have section 230 protections. withecent hearings we had facebook, google and twitter you can find on c-span.org held one week before the elect
know there's other issues earlier, awas saying block everything in the senate.e wrong attitude to have. we need to have an attitude am 60 years of age and i'm trying to work as much as i can so i can get more for my social security. making $900 ai'm month if i retire. i can live off of that. i want medicare for all so that i can earn more money. i believe many americans to lower -- came to the conclusion -- year were paying to government and that money can be distributed equally to help lower...
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then you look at the state of wa with awa. joni ernst.epublicans think overt last several weeks she started to open up a little bit of a lead after trailing. however, theresa greenfield way lot of money putting up a very strong fight. what happens democrats win that seat as well. that brings them even closer, up to 49 seats. keep looking around the map. there's no question that the seat the democrats feel is most in play is most within their grasp, arizona. martha mcsally was appointed to the seat after john mccain passed away. mark kelly has raised more money than just about anybody and he believes and democrats believe that they are on track to win their second consecutive senate race in the state. so we give that to republicans -- or to democrats as well. where does that leave things? pay attention. that puts democrats at 50. it would be enough if joe biden wins the presidency. but they want more than that. pay attention right here. the state of georgia, the state of north carolina, and even the state of south carolina. we'll go to nor
then you look at the state of wa with awa. joni ernst.epublicans think overt last several weeks she started to open up a little bit of a lead after trailing. however, theresa greenfield way lot of money putting up a very strong fight. what happens democrats win that seat as well. that brings them even closer, up to 49 seats. keep looking around the map. there's no question that the seat the democrats feel is most in play is most within their grasp, arizona. martha mcsally was appointed to the...
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michigan, a state that the republicans took awa from the democrats, when hillary clinton and he wereection in 2016. joe biden, the demyirats, very hard to win it back with 61% of the expected vote counted and in, the president is ahead. h s a nine percentage point margin, but important votes still out. not enough to be able to vll it. texas, 81% of te is in. the president is leading by, whats, ix percentage points. but that's a big chunk the vote, almost 20% of the vote is out. we don't know where it is. we're waiting and we'll see what happens in the lone star state. and in the state of wisconsin, are we calling this state witreh -- we' not calling the state. we're simply saying even picture of the president, this is where wisconsin is right nowit, wh 84% of the expected vote in, president ump has 51% of the vote. we don't see a count for donald trump, but there is still not a call, not a declaration wisconsin. and now to nevada, a state that theem docrats won, hillary clinton won, in very early. you see only 3% of the expected vote is in. and so those numbers really don't mean very
michigan, a state that the republicans took awa from the democrats, when hillary clinton and he wereection in 2016. joe biden, the demyirats, very hard to win it back with 61% of the expected vote counted and in, the president is ahead. h s a nine percentage point margin, but important votes still out. not enough to be able to vll it. texas, 81% of te is in. the president is leading by, whats, ix percentage points. but that's a big chunk the vote, almost 20% of the vote is out. we don't know...
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is able to ca that state right awa for president trump.is arkansas, a state that pretty reliably is bill clinton's home state, and he was able to wint but republicans have counted on it ever since. anwe have a winner in the arkansas senate race, tom cotton. yes, tom cotton was looking for his second term in the sene. he has defeated ricky this is with zero percent of the expected vote in, but the a.p., looking at the history of votinin that state, and looking at voter urveys, are confident that tom cot will win that senate seat.r it's a hold he republicans. and now to help bring in some context of thi historic election, we turn to amn naawaz and lisa desjardins. >> nawaz: thanks, judy. it is a good time to talk about florida, what we know and don't know. we know 29 electoral votes are up for grabs. and 88% of the expected vote is already in. florida is one of the places we could have ne complete results because of the way they count. >> the red and ble does not tell the tale alone. there you seehese urban centers, and over near me you see
is able to ca that state right awa for president trump.is arkansas, a state that pretty reliably is bill clinton's home state, and he was able to wint but republicans have counted on it ever since. anwe have a winner in the arkansas senate race, tom cotton. yes, tom cotton was looking for his second term in the sene. he has defeated ricky this is with zero percent of the expected vote in, but the a.p., looking at the history of votinin that state, and looking at voter urveys, are confident that...