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barbara george had been found just inside the back room.n the far wall was a locked door that led to the alley in the rear. >> now we're inside the comics corner. >> crime scene techs began videotaping the crime scene. >> the cash register. >> there was $750 still in the cash register, untouched. in a glass case just behind the till, a wall of collectible vintage comics, the good stuff. they hadn't been ransacked. in the storage area some bins had been toppled over, but the emts might have done that as they rushed in to assist barb george as she lay on the floor. more than $400 would be found in her pocket. the good jewelry she was wearing wasn't taken. later the medical examiner would determine the shop owner had been shot from above, the bullet entering almost the very top of the skull, indicating she'd been crouching. another bullet had been fired first, police believed. it missed and went through a swimsuit calendar on the wall and into the empty shop on the other side of the sheet rock. if it was a robbery at the comic book store, it w
barbara george had been found just inside the back room.n the far wall was a locked door that led to the alley in the rear. >> now we're inside the comics corner. >> crime scene techs began videotaping the crime scene. >> the cash register. >> there was $750 still in the cash register, untouched. in a glass case just behind the till, a wall of collectible vintage comics, the good stuff. they hadn't been ransacked. in the storage area some bins had been toppled over, but...
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the regional buildup will be from a large earthquake in the santa barbara earthquake had not speaking publicly to a limited extent of the buildup of strain before the santa barbara earthquake struck that led to what he predicted before 1925 grew he had much more squarely onto the result he told power told readers that a large earthquake in the southland was nine nobody knows it is one year or ten years before severe earthquake comes, but when it does it will come suddenly and those were not prepared will suffer. in the earthquake business a fine line to say enough and to be alarmist and then unfortunate things happen those decision-makers ignored warnings altogether and the other people my panic we are all doomed what's the point from crying have to often some individuals were more closely than others than the statements he made november 1925 no one knows if it is one year or ten years and now nobody knows that was one year or ten years and 100 the reader can view his words with the benefit of almost a century of hindsight damaging earthquakes to strike the greater l.a. area putting a
the regional buildup will be from a large earthquake in the santa barbara earthquake had not speaking publicly to a limited extent of the buildup of strain before the santa barbara earthquake struck that led to what he predicted before 1925 grew he had much more squarely onto the result he told power told readers that a large earthquake in the southland was nine nobody knows it is one year or ten years before severe earthquake comes, but when it does it will come suddenly and those were not...
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barbara, what is your understanding of events now? barbara plett usher, can you hear me?o hear us. if she can hear us... i can hear you, i us. if she can hear us... i can hearyou, ican us. if she can hear us... i can hear you, i can hear you. does this seem to you likejoe biden is arriving? well, i am going to be looking through the ambulance. yes, isee to be looking through the ambulance. yes, i see an ambulance, that means it isjoe biden arriving. there is always an ambulance in a presidential motorcade. we should point this out, barbara, as of now, when he won this election this morning, there were a whole load of trappings that go with the president—elect, that joe biden didn't have a week ago, is that correct? well, yes, although he has been picking them up over the course of the week. we have seen this kind of motorcade before since tuesday, and he has picked up extra security details. there has been an expansion of the restricted travel zone. arizona —— error zone around his home. those things have been picking up those things have been picking up throughout the we
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when the santa barbara quake happened, and he didn't deny that he had predicted that earthquake where in fact he really hadn't. he still played a role in him being more the crusader type or whatever? >> i think he was inclined to crusade, he did not shy away from opportunities to step onto the stage, i heard he was very impassioned and effective organ he was very effective at it, 1925, this was how the book project started for me, i was researching the 1925 earthquake to take a look back and understand it and what belt it was on and what the magnitude was and i realized willis had left his papers to the huntington library down the road for me so i applied for privileges and i was looking into the earthquake and then i realized there is a huge collection of letters in the materia and i started to get interested in the other part of it, but it is very curious, he had made public statements based on the survey results that seem to show that a lot of stream was building up in southern california and he made some limited public statements in 1923 and then on june 28 he and one of his sons
when the santa barbara quake happened, and he didn't deny that he had predicted that earthquake where in fact he really hadn't. he still played a role in him being more the crusader type or whatever? >> i think he was inclined to crusade, he did not shy away from opportunities to step onto the stage, i heard he was very impassioned and effective organ he was very effective at it, 1925, this was how the book project started for me, i was researching the 1925 earthquake to take a look back...
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earthquake struck and that led as he predicted to the santa barbara earthquake. before, he watched squarely onto the u.s. coast of the survey results pointing to the results he told the daily palo alto leaders among others and not november 1925 that a large earthquake in southern southland no one knows whether it will be one year or ten years before the severe earthquake comes, he said, but when it does, it will come suddenly and those that are not prepared will suffer. in the earthquake business then as now there could be a vanishingly fine line between saying enough to get people to take it seriously and being overly alarmist. leading the direction along from that line, unfortunate things happen. in one direction the public decision makers ignore the warnings altogether. on the other, people might panic or fail to take action. what's the point. when there starts to be a danger of crying wolf too often. now some individuals flirt more closely with that line than others. in the statements he made in november 1925 it was more. no one knows whether they will be one
earthquake struck and that led as he predicted to the santa barbara earthquake. before, he watched squarely onto the u.s. coast of the survey results pointing to the results he told the daily palo alto leaders among others and not november 1925 that a large earthquake in southern southland no one knows whether it will be one year or ten years before the severe earthquake comes, he said, but when it does, it will come suddenly and those that are not prepared will suffer. in the earthquake...
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if i remember correctly, bailey willis also, was he in santa barbara when the santa barbara quake happened? he didn't deny he predicted that earthquake where, in fact, he really had not, right? that played a role in him being a crusader type or whatever? >> i conclude he was sort of inclined to crusade. he didn't shy away from opportunities to step on to the stage. i've heard he was a very impassioned and effective order, for example, in his speeches but maybe a little bit of a showboat but very effective at it. then in 1925, this was sort of how the book project started for me, i was researching the 1925 earthquake to understand better what fault it'd been on and with the magnitude was. i realize willis had left his papers to the huntington library which is just down the road from me. i applied for reader privileges and was looking into the earthquake, and then i realized there's this huge collection of letters that he wrote and of the material. i started to get interested in the other part of it. it is very curious. he had made public statements based on this survey result that seem to s
if i remember correctly, bailey willis also, was he in santa barbara when the santa barbara quake happened? he didn't deny he predicted that earthquake where, in fact, he really had not, right? that played a role in him being a crusader type or whatever? >> i conclude he was sort of inclined to crusade. he didn't shy away from opportunities to step on to the stage. i've heard he was a very impassioned and effective order, for example, in his speeches but maybe a little bit of a showboat...
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hello, barbara! hello, yes, we understand now that joe hello, barbara!l be addressing the nation tonight, whether or not news outlets have protected him to be the winner of the election. —— projected. there was some uncertainty but we believe that will happen now later tonight. in the meantime i spoke with one of his strong supporters, the senator for delaware chris goons, he succeeded joe biden in the senate and has known him for 30 years and was a very strong supporter on his campaign soi strong supporter on his campaign so i ask him what he thoughtjoe biden was thinking right now. this is what he had to say. i thinkjoe is behaving in an appropriate and measured way, respecting the process, and saying that he will wait until another state or two is called in a way that makes it mathematically certain that he will be the next president of the united states so i appreciate the respect he is showing for the process, the respect he is showing for our vote rs respect he is showing for our voters in not jumping respect he is showing for our voters in notjump
hello, barbara! hello, yes, we understand now that joe hello, barbara!l be addressing the nation tonight, whether or not news outlets have protected him to be the winner of the election. —— projected. there was some uncertainty but we believe that will happen now later tonight. in the meantime i spoke with one of his strong supporters, the senator for delaware chris goons, he succeeded joe biden in the senate and has known him for 30 years and was a very strong supporter on his campaign soi...
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we will look at the transition of power if we get one with barbara. -- with barbara perry.is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: there's been speculation that president trump might declare victory tonight whether or not he has actually won, but the president tells fox news there is "no reason to play games about the clearing that he's won." he says he won't that he will only declare victory if he's -- will only declare victory if he's won. retailers are bracing for potential violence in the back of the election. manhattan, in washington, and other cities have boarded up windows. meanwhile, states are prepared to call out the national guard if needed to keep the peace. massachusetts governor charlie baker has ordered on thousand numbers of the guard to be on standby. national guard troops will also be on standby in case there is more violence in portland, oregon. have memoryready handling cybersecurity and routine election tasks. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. th
we will look at the transition of power if we get one with barbara. -- with barbara perry.is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: there's been speculation that president trump might declare victory tonight whether or not he has actually won, but the president tells fox news there is "no reason to play games about the clearing that he's won." he says he won't that he will only declare victory if he's -- will only declare victory if he's won. retailers are bracing for potential violence in the back...
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barbara hope zuckerberg. the leonard and norma klorfine foundation. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's ronht in frof us. at mutual of america, we can help you make the most ofow today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and invements. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. ouu.-based customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit wwerw.consllular.tv. additional support has been oved by: and by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american p cple. and tributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. president-ect joe biden and and vice president-elect kala harris had no public events today, one day after they were declared the winners in the 2020 presidential race. last night, the two celebred with supporters at an outdoor even driven light show after victory speeches. the biden-harris
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barbara starr is with us and "the washington post's" dan lamotte is with us as well. before we had this conversation, that is an awkward conversation in many ways, but it is the moment in which we find ourselves, ten weeks today the president-elect will take office, ten weeks and 30 minutes from now. and this is what america usually shows is a transition of power, remarkable passing of the torch and leadership role of one president to the next, but at the moment the president refuses to acknowledge election results and refuses to open the process and when it comes to war and peace, luckily the united states is not involved in an active war but there are troops in afghanistan, uncertain peace pros secretary there, anti-terrorism peace operations around the globe. normally what would happen if president trump was about to make a big decision, his team would reach out to the biden team. they don't have to listen to them, they don't have to accept their advice but we don't have that process. frankly, we talk about the covid pandemic, another area where there should be ope
barbara starr is with us and "the washington post's" dan lamotte is with us as well. before we had this conversation, that is an awkward conversation in many ways, but it is the moment in which we find ourselves, ten weeks today the president-elect will take office, ten weeks and 30 minutes from now. and this is what america usually shows is a transition of power, remarkable passing of the torch and leadership role of one president to the next, but at the moment the president refuses...
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barbara, as always, thanks so much.saying, we are expecting something, but it's unlikely to be a victory speech. we are expecting something, so at the moment, when we hearfrom that are expecting something, so at the moment, when we hear from that camp, we will go there. let's take you live to outside the white house of the moment. this is the scene there. it speaks for itself, a few things to mention of interest, the overall turnout at the moment is being projected to be the highest in 120 yea rs. projected to be the highest in 120 years. 66.9%, that the projected turnout. 0f years. 66.9%, that the projected turnout. of course, we don't have until the counting is finished the final turnout, but whatever happens, of course, we are waiting, patience is the key word in this election, but whatever happens, this has galvanised people and people are out voting, 66.9% projected turnout, the highest and 120 years. so, yeah, we watch and wait, bothjoe biden and president trump have increased have got big, increased the number of
barbara, as always, thanks so much.saying, we are expecting something, but it's unlikely to be a victory speech. we are expecting something, so at the moment, when we hearfrom that are expecting something, so at the moment, when we hear from that camp, we will go there. let's take you live to outside the white house of the moment. this is the scene there. it speaks for itself, a few things to mention of interest, the overall turnout at the moment is being projected to be the highest in 120 yea...
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we'll talk to the newly representative barbara lee. first, to talk about the election, an expert in elections and political norms and regulations. bruce cane joins us. thank you for spending time with us. >> glad to be here. >> let's start here. former vice president biden and senator harris are expected to speak o to the nation. we've heard she'll go first at 5:00. they've not called pennsylvania for the democratic party. so what do you expect him to say? >> i'd be surprised if he's going to get out in front of the networks. that hasn't been his pattern to date. given how close the edges are, i think it would be wise to wait for others to declare victory. he has publicly, what is true, which is everything is trending in the right direction. unless they have really solid information about the remaining ballots, it's probably to just stick with that line. >> all right. do you have any insight into why the call hasn't come yet? help our viewers understand where the uncertainty is, right? is this just extra, extra precaution or is this so
we'll talk to the newly representative barbara lee. first, to talk about the election, an expert in elections and political norms and regulations. bruce cane joins us. thank you for spending time with us. >> glad to be here. >> let's start here. former vice president biden and senator harris are expected to speak o to the nation. we've heard she'll go first at 5:00. they've not called pennsylvania for the democratic party. so what do you expect him to say? >> i'd be surprised...
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barbara plett usher, bbc news, washington.d speak with our correspondent nomia iqbal. as we were just hearing, barbara putting out a lot of obama and even clinton veterans, as well. will they all get through the senate hearings, though? big question. some of them don't need senate approval, sojohn kerry's role won't need that. but the best of majority of them will do. we're still waiting to see how the senate races come through, because we're still waiting for the senate race, which will come back in january. joe biden was actually asked this question today about republicans potentially blocking his nominations, and he kind of answered with a bit of indignation, saying, "are you kidding me?" i thinkjoe biden will think, "i've certainly been on the political stage for nearly half a century, i know these quys nearly half a century, i know these guys suck" and joe biden has always positioned himself as the politician that can unite people. —— i know these guys. tony blinken took a more hard—line approach than president obama when
barbara plett usher, bbc news, washington.d speak with our correspondent nomia iqbal. as we were just hearing, barbara putting out a lot of obama and even clinton veterans, as well. will they all get through the senate hearings, though? big question. some of them don't need senate approval, sojohn kerry's role won't need that. but the best of majority of them will do. we're still waiting to see how the senate races come through, because we're still waiting for the senate race, which will come...
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can you hear me, barbara? yes. iam glad can you hear me, barbara? yes. i am glad we persevered. from donald trump, talking about the fa ct donald trump, talking about the fact that he had a such a big lead in the states in election night only to see these leads disappear as the days went by. what is he aiming at in these tweets ? what is he aiming at in these tweets? well, he did have a lead on election night which had an expected because the votes that were counted were in person ballots and it was the majority of people who cast in person ballots were republicans, his supporters, partly because he had been claiming for months that postal ballots would lead to fraud and wouldn't be counted. it had been expected he would come out in the lead and you would see what you would call a blue shift. as the postal ballots we re shift. as the postal ballots were counted, mr biden would start to rise in numbers has now overtaken vista trump. it is something the democratic camp has been signalling strongly over the last couple of days. —— mr trump. strongly over the last couple of days. ——
can you hear me, barbara? yes. iam glad can you hear me, barbara? yes. i am glad we persevered. from donald trump, talking about the fa ct donald trump, talking about the fact that he had a such a big lead in the states in election night only to see these leads disappear as the days went by. what is he aiming at in these tweets ? what is he aiming at in these tweets? well, he did have a lead on election night which had an expected because the votes that were counted were in person ballots and...
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barbara plett asher is in delaware.rbara, what is the reaction? we arejust president elect, barbara, what is the reaction? we are just getting the reaction? we are just getting the reaction? we are just getting the reaction coming now after the very long wait, four days in wilmington. he is at his house at the moment taken in the news and he will be addressing the nation later today. we know what he will say. he has had it throughout the week. he will talk about being a president for all americans, he will talk about the need for the country to come together, he will talk about the need to face the national crises of the pandemic and the economy, but before then, i'm sure we will get many statements of joy and relief and just excitement. we have already been hearing from one of the campaign officials earlier this morning before the news was announced and they were getting geared up for announcement today for the very excited and optimistic about it. as we came into the convention centre today, we already saw a handful o
barbara plett asher is in delaware.rbara, what is the reaction? we arejust president elect, barbara, what is the reaction? we are just getting the reaction? we are just getting the reaction? we are just getting the reaction coming now after the very long wait, four days in wilmington. he is at his house at the moment taken in the news and he will be addressing the nation later today. we know what he will say. he has had it throughout the week. he will talk about being a president for all...
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our correspondent barbara plett usher is in delaware, joe biden's ho.e fa ct, i don't know if it was the fact, barbara, that joe i don't know if it was the fact, barbara, thatjoe biden came out and spoke earlier that then prompted donald trump to come out and speak, but the tone tween the two man is very different. yes, that's right. and mr biden has been keeping that tone throughout. it was definitely not a declaration of victory saying have patients, the process is working, we believe the process has integrity, every vote must be counted, but then saying once all the votes are counted, we are confident that we will win. and they have been keeping a very close eye on these five battleground states that votes are still being counted, convinced that they have a path that will get them to victory in pennsylvania, for example, you have seen the gap between president trump and mr biden narrowing. mr biden gaining on mrtrump and looking narrowing. mr biden gaining on mr trump and looking at georgia as well, nevada, arizona as well, waiting to hear the result
our correspondent barbara plett usher is in delaware, joe biden's ho.e fa ct, i don't know if it was the fact, barbara, that joe i don't know if it was the fact, barbara, thatjoe biden came out and spoke earlier that then prompted donald trump to come out and speak, but the tone tween the two man is very different. yes, that's right. and mr biden has been keeping that tone throughout. it was definitely not a declaration of victory saying have patients, the process is working, we believe the...
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can you hear me barbara? barbara. barbara, can you hear me? barbara, if you can hear me, let me try one more time. where is bobby wind right now? what do you know about his whereabouts? apologies. we're having a few technical issues there. we were on the line with the wife of ugandan opposition, politician bobby wine, who was arrested earlier today in uganda. they've been clashes there between his supporters and police with at least 3 people reported killed. we will hopefully bring her back on the phone and try to find out more about the whereabouts of bobby wine. let's move on in the meantime and head to the u.s. where doll trumps legal challenge to the election results has suffered another setback. pennsylvania supreme court rejected his campaign's argument, that republican party observers did not get close enough access during vote counting. president elect joe biden is projected to have won the state, but trump is contesting the result there and in other battleground states. kitty hawk, it is our white house correspondent, joins us now liv
can you hear me barbara? barbara. barbara, can you hear me? barbara, if you can hear me, let me try one more time. where is bobby wind right now? what do you know about his whereabouts? apologies. we're having a few technical issues there. we were on the line with the wife of ugandan opposition, politician bobby wine, who was arrested earlier today in uganda. they've been clashes there between his supporters and police with at least 3 people reported killed. we will hopefully bring her back on...
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barbara, this is very important. a human rights organizations have said that in the past few days, more than 40 protesters went and accounted for. now we know that they are now about more than 6 at least 6. the rest have start going back home. but most importantly, as after these 2 students were killed in the protests, the attorney general of the country for either of those has opened a preliminary investigation, criminal investigation against former president manuel. maybe you know, his cabinet chief and the interior ministry minister for and forth disappearances for homicide and for abuse of power. this is, this is now where the last officials stand and the, the attorney general has said that those crimes will not go unpunished. mariana sanchez with the latest from lima in peru. mariana, as always, thank you. al-jazeera has obtained recordings of one of the world's most wanted men trying to negotiate immunity from prosecution. the billionaire financier, joel garreau, is wanted for the major role that he played in t
barbara, this is very important. a human rights organizations have said that in the past few days, more than 40 protesters went and accounted for. now we know that they are now about more than 6 at least 6. the rest have start going back home. but most importantly, as after these 2 students were killed in the protests, the attorney general of the country for either of those has opened a preliminary investigation, criminal investigation against former president manuel. maybe you know, his...
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barbara ransby, historian, author and activist advisor to the movement for black lives. is a professor of african american studies, gender and women's studies, and history at the university of illinois, chicago. her latest book, "making all black lives matter: reimagining freedom in the twenty-first century." this is democracy now! next up, we look at the indigenous-led fight against the enbridge line 3 pipeline in northern minnesota. u.s. army corps of engineers has just granted a key permit, but protest continue. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "missing" by rahim alhaj. this is democracy now! i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. we turn now to minnesota, where a massive fight against the enbridge line 3 pipeline is brewing after the u.s. army corps of engineers approved a permit for the project this week. pipeline construction is that to begin by then of the month despite years of concerns of indigenous communities, who say it would violate tribal sovereignty and contaminate the land and water. construction could also bring thousands of temporary workers to minnesota
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barbara, let me start with you. some surprises there for republicans this morning. >> oh, certainly. you know, the polls -- not only were the public polls wrong, republican internal polls were wrong. we were a lot more worried about whether we were going to lose house seats, and now it looks like we gained them and gained some really good women that i worked with, so i was very happy to see those races go through, and then we also were very concerned about what was going to happen on the state legislative level, and again in texas and florida and georgia, north carolina, we've done very well in the statehouse, which, you know, goes to redistricting for the next ten years, so those were pleasant surprises, and obviously we're still a 50/50 country, and so we are seeing, you know, it's going to be very tight here, but i'm part of a group called the national council, you know, protect voter integrity. dan coats kind of is heading it up, and i hope we will count every vote including every vote in arizona, which, of cour
barbara, let me start with you. some surprises there for republicans this morning. >> oh, certainly. you know, the polls -- not only were the public polls wrong, republican internal polls were wrong. we were a lot more worried about whether we were going to lose house seats, and now it looks like we gained them and gained some really good women that i worked with, so i was very happy to see those races go through, and then we also were very concerned about what was going to happen on the...
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barbara, as always, thank you very much.s barbara was mentioning, so next joe biden now needs two states to win orjust pennsylvania, with its 20 electoral college votes. donald trump has a harder task — he must win pennsylvania and take three other states to remain president. mr trump held a half a million vote lead in the count but it's been whittled down to less than 80,000 in the past few minutes. let's get more from our correspondent, michelle fleury, who's outside the counting hall in philadelphia. there are 20 electoral votes in the state of pennsylvania, enough to get joe biden to the magic number of 270, or enough to significantly boost the chances of donald trump to let him have four more years in the white house. legal challenges are flying. donald trump and his team a short while ago speaking about action they are taking in federal court involving ballot watchers and how close they can stand to those who are doing the count. the secretary of state, kathy,is count. the secretary of state, kathy, is speaking... we a
barbara, as always, thank you very much.s barbara was mentioning, so next joe biden now needs two states to win orjust pennsylvania, with its 20 electoral college votes. donald trump has a harder task — he must win pennsylvania and take three other states to remain president. mr trump held a half a million vote lead in the count but it's been whittled down to less than 80,000 in the past few minutes. let's get more from our correspondent, michelle fleury, who's outside the counting hall in...
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hello i'm barbara sarah this is al jazeera live from london it's just after 900 g.m.t. and 1400 eastern time in the u.s. when unprecedented election has finally delivered a winner joe biden has been declared president elect of the united states it follows more than 4 days of painstaking ballot counting in a handful of key swing states the democrat took the lead over donald trump in pennsylvania and georgia is he maintained his lead in arizona and nevada bidens a razor thin margin grew is millions of mail in ballots were tallied securing him more than enough electoral college votes to become the 46th president of the united states well the announcement has sparked celebrations across the country large crowds have gathered in washington d.c. as well as new york city and philadelphia well let's go live now to alan fischer in washington d.c. allan you obviously have been following every twist and turn of this election it took a couple of days but joe biden is now the president elect. exactly i came to trump in 4 years ago and it looks as if a year when we're counting him bu
hello i'm barbara sarah this is al jazeera live from london it's just after 900 g.m.t. and 1400 eastern time in the u.s. when unprecedented election has finally delivered a winner joe biden has been declared president elect of the united states it follows more than 4 days of painstaking ballot counting in a handful of key swing states the democrat took the lead over donald trump in pennsylvania and georgia is he maintained his lead in arizona and nevada bidens a razor thin margin grew is...
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hello i'm barbara starr you're watching our ally from london also coming up voting early a defining trend in this u.s. election but in some key states could have delayed the final result. austria a country on high alert dozens of arrested in police raids after monday's attack in vietnam. hello thank you for joining us voting is underway across the united states in the most controversial and highly anticipated poll in recent years 100000000 people have cast their ballots early setting the stage for a record turnout that have been long lines at polling stations as voters try and stay safe amid the coronavirus pandemic and donald trump and joe biden have been battling for every last vote with biden out of pennsylvania trump in virginia speaking in the last hour president trump told reporters he was confident of victory. you know i'm not thinking about a concession speech or acceptance speech it. hopefully will be only for doing one of those 2 and you know. winning is easy losing is never easy now for me it's not. but i think we have when we when you see rallies the likes of which in the hist
hello i'm barbara starr you're watching our ally from london also coming up voting early a defining trend in this u.s. election but in some key states could have delayed the final result. austria a country on high alert dozens of arrested in police raids after monday's attack in vietnam. hello thank you for joining us voting is underway across the united states in the most controversial and highly anticipated poll in recent years 100000000 people have cast their ballots early setting the stage...
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barbara believes long story for us in brussels. barbara, thank you. germany's disease control institute is warning that the national rate of coronavirus infections remains too high more than 22000, new cases recorded in the last 24 hours. but there are signs that the latest restrictions are working as numbers begin to plateau. but the head of the rubber caulk institute says the situation is still very serious. because of the overall case numbers are much too high. the number of civic cases and the number of patients in intensive care are also on the rise. it's the number of deaths is also still very high. and as we know, this is said lank in severe cases and death. so it was to be mine. the u.s. death toll in the pandemic has now topped a quarter of a 1000000 that is the highest in the world. many state governors and mayors are imposing stricter measures before next week's thanksgiving holiday, but with inflation soaring to new highs. there's little relief for those hard pressed health care work. another day on the front line. doctors and nurses are d
barbara believes long story for us in brussels. barbara, thank you. germany's disease control institute is warning that the national rate of coronavirus infections remains too high more than 22000, new cases recorded in the last 24 hours. but there are signs that the latest restrictions are working as numbers begin to plateau. but the head of the rubber caulk institute says the situation is still very serious. because of the overall case numbers are much too high. the number of civic cases and...
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well barbara, there were between 41 and 45 protesters who were unaccounted for. most of them are back home. they're mostly young students. a fill about 8 are unaccounted for, but this morning the attorney general of the country have a launched a preliminary investigation against the former president former interim president manuel. maybe, you know, his chief cabinet, or prime minister and the interior minister for gross human rights violations because of the homicides of the 2 young students that died during the protests and also charges for the enforcement disappearances and abuse of power. what has said is that crimes will not go unpunished, but in the centuries with the latest from lima in peru, mariana for now. thank you for astronauts are making history on their way to the international space station in the us as 1st full mission on board, a privately owned spacecraft. and there it goes. the space x. rocket carrying the dragon crew caps. you all blasted off from kennedy kennedy space center in florida delayed to 24 hours by bad weather. this follows a test m
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barbara. edge wise was that i think it is important to discuss that he has slipped arizona. that is still something that president trump hasn't conceded. but a number of news organisations have called arizona for mr biden. that is not nothing. that is quite a big thing. we still don't know which way georgia will go. you're right the margins will be quite close. if they can for georgia, that would be a very big deal. we will see if that happens. pennsylvania, if they get pennsylvania again, that would strengthen the mandate. they can win without pennsylvania. and that is theirline without pennsylvania. and that is their line because it's close and they don't know what will happen there. they have said that they believe they are on track to win. again president trumps the team has started to lawsuit in pennsylvania and joined supreme court litigation involved there. they are really fighting for pennsylvania. but the biting campaign has said they think they are on track to win it. let's see how i
barbara. edge wise was that i think it is important to discuss that he has slipped arizona. that is still something that president trump hasn't conceded. but a number of news organisations have called arizona for mr biden. that is not nothing. that is quite a big thing. we still don't know which way georgia will go. you're right the margins will be quite close. if they can for georgia, that would be a very big deal. we will see if that happens. pennsylvania, if they get pennsylvania again, that...
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kelly: thank you, congresswoman barbara lee. mr. speaker, i rise today to challenge this congress to act to end the shocking health disparities that covid-19 has put on display. to date, nearly 250,000 americans have lost their lives to covid-19 and more than 10 million have been infected and these numbers are still rising. shocking but not surprisingly, a disproportion number, as you've heard, of those who fought and those who fought and lost battles with covid-19 have been people of color. once again, another public health crisis has taken an oversized toll on black americans, latinx commerns -- americans, airborney and pacific americans and native americans. covid-19 is simpley the latest in a long list of diseases, including cancer, addiction, h.i.v. aid, maternal mortality, diabetes, cardiovascular conditions, and on and on and on, with a disproportion impact on communities of color. why does this continue to be the case in america? the greatest, richest, most powerful country in the history of our world. the answer is simple.
kelly: thank you, congresswoman barbara lee. mr. speaker, i rise today to challenge this congress to act to end the shocking health disparities that covid-19 has put on display. to date, nearly 250,000 americans have lost their lives to covid-19 and more than 10 million have been infected and these numbers are still rising. shocking but not surprisingly, a disproportion number, as you've heard, of those who fought and those who fought and lost battles with covid-19 have been people of color....
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barbara, hang tight because we will come back to you later on.to marco rubio's campaign and former national political director for hillary clinton's 2016 campaign. amanda, i've spoken to you already so let me start with you. what you make of what you are seeing today? well, its history in the making. there's no question that having this result brings relief to a lot of people. not necessarily all people who supported joe biden, this relief that this process has been drawn to a close. it's drawn to a close peacefully. american democracy has worked yet again. it took us a little bit more time this year around, but i think everybody... is a pandemic, that's ok. absolutely. and the circumstances certainly were very different this time. so, i think in that sense, having that completion is important and how we look ahead. we look ahead to whether president—elect biden and vice president—elect biden and vice president—elect harris are able to unite the country, are able to unite the country, are able to deal with this pandemic and able to work across th
barbara, hang tight because we will come back to you later on.to marco rubio's campaign and former national political director for hillary clinton's 2016 campaign. amanda, i've spoken to you already so let me start with you. what you make of what you are seeing today? well, its history in the making. there's no question that having this result brings relief to a lot of people. not necessarily all people who supported joe biden, this relief that this process has been drawn to a close. it's drawn...
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in brussels tonight barbara's always thank you. our list take a look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world on a busy day of international diplomacy americal and spoke to joe biden for the 1st time in his capacity as u.s. president elect british prime minister boris johnson also congratulated mr biden and invited him to next year's climate summit in glasgow business executive murder you know has been sworn in as the interim president of peru a day after his predecessor was ousted by congress over corruption allegations the speed of x. leader martin this car as dismissal has raised questions about peru's democracy russia has begun to deploy troops to the disputed territory of nagorno karabakh to enforce a cease fire between eyes are by zhang and armenia the 2 former soviet republics have agreed to stop fighting after more than a month of bloodshed at least a 1000 people have been killed since this longstanding conflict broke out again back in september. a peace deal signed but this was the reacti
in brussels tonight barbara's always thank you. our list take a look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world on a busy day of international diplomacy americal and spoke to joe biden for the 1st time in his capacity as u.s. president elect british prime minister boris johnson also congratulated mr biden and invited him to next year's climate summit in glasgow business executive murder you know has been sworn in as the interim president of peru a day after his...
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. >> barbara thank you mark for a fascinating and compelling bo . i'm going to put my cards on the table right away . >> and am going to start by telling the story about the first time i ever met john mccain and how i quickly learned a lot about him through that experience . we were both just on the face the nation show and john mccain was comingout . i was still going on and there was this pause there, break and he came up to me and said i've been reading the stuff you're writing about this bozo clinton and i don't like it. i was respectfully disagree and then he went on to the show. the next day, i'm sitting at my desk atthe washington post . phone rings. that's john mccain. it's not you, it's not his secretary, it's john kane. and he proceeds to apologize to me and to say to me that he had quite an irish temper. and i said to him well, my mother's maiden name was, i'm familiar with but i was just impressed with the humility with which he did that. and the genuine nature of his apology. now, you read a lot about his temper as well reedit you right
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i want to start with you, barbara. the president had a stunning news conference earlier this afternoon in which the president claims that he wins only if legal votes are counted without any evidence of fraud. he also said -- made allegations of illegal voting in neveda. i want to get your reaction on the president's claims. >> it was reprehensible and it not only was graceless, you know, sore loser or anticipating being a loser, it is dangerous to our election integrity, and i'm part of a group called the national council on election integrity, and i'd like to just read a little bit of their statement that they put out tonight in response to it. it's, quote, the president spent 15 minutes this evening using the podium of the white house to make false claims that undermine the integrity of our elections, and that's from 40 people including people like dan coats, who was part of his administration, michael chertoff, but also madeleine albright and many former members of congress, democrats and republicans. it was appalli
i want to start with you, barbara. the president had a stunning news conference earlier this afternoon in which the president claims that he wins only if legal votes are counted without any evidence of fraud. he also said -- made allegations of illegal voting in neveda. i want to get your reaction on the president's claims. >> it was reprehensible and it not only was graceless, you know, sore loser or anticipating being a loser, it is dangerous to our election integrity, and i'm part of a...
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vessel she joins me tonight from brussels good evening to you barbara so a coordinated response what sort of measures are we talking about here. well the main thing for all of lee is that the european leaders just need to be seen to act they need to be looking tough to their citizens particularly the french president and monreal mccrum he's under pressure at home so this is a whole bundle of measures because we know that islam is terrorism is not one single thing it's a multifaceted phenomenon is we're talking about external border controls and that is one of the main points the sort of borders of the e.u. aren't terrorists leaky and the attack of from these this was a young tunisian man who just a few days before the attack come to italy and then freely traveled up to france in order to commit murder there so that is just one of those cases and mccrum wants longer some of the european leaders to have more controls within the european travel border free travel zone the schengen area that is disputed but there will be some controls of france for instance has doubled the border guards
vessel she joins me tonight from brussels good evening to you barbara so a coordinated response what sort of measures are we talking about here. well the main thing for all of lee is that the european leaders just need to be seen to act they need to be looking tough to their citizens particularly the french president and monreal mccrum he's under pressure at home so this is a whole bundle of measures because we know that islam is terrorism is not one single thing it's a multifaceted phenomenon...
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stay right there, barbara.hu have made no secret of their close friendship in the past four years. they've seen eye—to—eye on numerous issues. we were reminded of that again today. thanks to president trump, the us recognise jerusalem as israel's n moved its embassy here. thanks to president trump, the united states recognised israeli sovereignty over the goal and heights. thanks to president trump, the us pulled out of the dangerous nuclear deal with iran. place crippling sanctions on the iranian regime, and eliminated the iranian regime, and eliminated the terrorist soleimani. thanks to president trump, the united states proposed the first truly realistic plan for peace between palestinians and israelis, thanks to president trump, israel was able to forge peace with three arab countries, the uae, bahrain and sudan. barbara, after the extreme warmth we heard there to watch president trump, how different is israel likely to find things underjoe biden? well, it won't be the same. it isa biden? well, it won't be
stay right there, barbara.hu have made no secret of their close friendship in the past four years. they've seen eye—to—eye on numerous issues. we were reminded of that again today. thanks to president trump, the us recognise jerusalem as israel's n moved its embassy here. thanks to president trump, the united states recognised israeli sovereignty over the goal and heights. thanks to president trump, the us pulled out of the dangerous nuclear deal with iran. place crippling sanctions on the...
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. >> and barbara, you wonder, how is this received over at the pentagon? >> reporter: well, i think almost among anyone here except for the secretary, a good deal of surprise at the actual timing at this hour today. i don't think anyone expected it today as they came to work. he is very committed to what he decided as the insurrection act. that american troops do not belong on the streets of this country against americans peacefully protesting. he did not believe they were needed. he stands by that to this day. an acting defense secretary is coming in, chris miller, currently head of counter-terrorism, a formerly relatively junior d.o.d. official. being defense secretary carries enormous global power and starts and stops at the authority that you have to move troops around the world. this is essential what being defense secretary is all about at the end of the day, looking at u.s. military troops, making sure they are trained and equipped, making sure u.s. troops are where they need to be and not where they don't need to be. mr. trump has been very adamant
. >> and barbara, you wonder, how is this received over at the pentagon? >> reporter: well, i think almost among anyone here except for the secretary, a good deal of surprise at the actual timing at this hour today. i don't think anyone expected it today as they came to work. he is very committed to what he decided as the insurrection act. that american troops do not belong on the streets of this country against americans peacefully protesting. he did not believe they were needed....
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at the end of the day, we have to come together as a country, and this certainly doesn't help. >> barbara, is it safe to say this will not be a smooth transition of power leading up to inauguration day in january? >> well, i think you are seeing more republicans come forward. we saw president george w. bush come forward with a very thoughtful and gracious statement today congratulating president-elect biden. you also saw condi rice coming forward, so i think there is a desire to move forward on this. >> amanda, there are big issues facing the country on coronavirus. americans hoping to hear about a stimulus. how much is this taking away from those issues, and what is the most important thing biden can do in the days and weeks ahead? >> it's clear it will affect things and will make republicans -- it will make it more difficult for republicans to work with the team and those relationships that need to happen behind the scenes. but i will say this, president-elect biden must continue with the things he has been doing, number one, putting out what is that plan, making sure that he has the te
at the end of the day, we have to come together as a country, and this certainly doesn't help. >> barbara, is it safe to say this will not be a smooth transition of power leading up to inauguration day in january? >> well, i think you are seeing more republicans come forward. we saw president george w. bush come forward with a very thoughtful and gracious statement today congratulating president-elect biden. you also saw condi rice coming forward, so i think there is a desire to...
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barbara corcoran. barbara corcoran. how very nice to meet you.ht melissa and rick to meet joanna coles, the editor-in-chief cosmopolitan magazine. we've got a few samples we brought for you today. corcoran: cosmopolitan has 17 million readers a month. we want to be in the pages of cosmopolitan. that's what's gonna happen. we've decided to feature grace and lace in our february issue. melissa: this is huge. i mean, the chance for our brand to be in a major magazine like this blows my mind. a year before "shark tank," we had done a little over $1 million in sales. not even a year later, we have over $6.5 million in sales. we are ecstatic about what barbara has done for us and the reach that this could provide. these are fabulous. [ man speaks hindi ] [ crowd cheering ] melissa: the greatest thing about our success is that it has positioned us to give back. we recently went to india to open two grace and lace orphanages. we were able to take 100 kids off the streets and give them food, a bed. it's a cause that means so much to us. we hope to continu
barbara corcoran. barbara corcoran. how very nice to meet you.ht melissa and rick to meet joanna coles, the editor-in-chief cosmopolitan magazine. we've got a few samples we brought for you today. corcoran: cosmopolitan has 17 million readers a month. we want to be in the pages of cosmopolitan. that's what's gonna happen. we've decided to feature grace and lace in our february issue. melissa: this is huge. i mean, the chance for our brand to be in a major magazine like this blows my mind. a...
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good evening to you barbara. this route. what seems to be the big elephant that's in the room? i mean, what will it mean if the budget and this recovery package, if they can't be unlocked? it is bad, it is very bad, particularly for all those southern european countries like italy as we just saw because they've really been hard hit it canonically in italy. for instance. they had hoped that with the beginning of the new year, they could very quickly get access to funds in order to alleviate the problems they have and help their economy to be revived. but this is not going to happen. so quickly. european lives are really struggling. they talked about 30 minutes on their virtual, at their virtual summit tonight, and then had to give up because mark of the german chancellor told the street opposing countries, slovenia has the meantime sort of added to the list that they need. a solution does need to be done, they don't consent needs to be given. but as we know that it's conference doesn't end it self to yell at each
good evening to you barbara. this route. what seems to be the big elephant that's in the room? i mean, what will it mean if the budget and this recovery package, if they can't be unlocked? it is bad, it is very bad, particularly for all those southern european countries like italy as we just saw because they've really been hard hit it canonically in italy. for instance. they had hoped that with the beginning of the new year, they could very quickly get access to funds in order to alleviate the...
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barbara, thank you very much. now cnn political correspondent abby phillip and cordero, attorney general for national security. ladies, good to have you on. the president is still lying about voter fraud. there was a piece in the "new york times" that dismantled each piece one by one by one. they talked to officials in each state and they could not find a shred of evidence of voter fraud. in fact, they even told them the process had been an enormous success. how can any of the president's legal challenges succeed when there is no evidence anywhere to support his claims? >> that's right, brooke. there simply are not credible allegations of fraud in this election. and although the president's legal team can come up with arguments and they can file frivolous cases, what they can't do is they can't make up facts and they can't come up with facts that don't exist. but what's clear is that what the president is trying to do is to cast doubt on the integrity of the election system, anyway. and i want to point out one par
barbara, thank you very much. now cnn political correspondent abby phillip and cordero, attorney general for national security. ladies, good to have you on. the president is still lying about voter fraud. there was a piece in the "new york times" that dismantled each piece one by one by one. they talked to officials in each state and they could not find a shred of evidence of voter fraud. in fact, they even told them the process had been an enormous success. how can any of the...
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thank you so much, barbara. well, the house formula one same say they expect drive around encroachments a leave hospital on tuesday follows his miraculous escape after that huge crash. the bahrain grand prix versions cost split, after hitting a crash, buried call for a major lay, the french driver managed to get out of the wreckage and escaped with minor burns. the school's governing body now investigating exactly what happened the so-called halo, which was put on all calls a couple of years ago that surrounds and protects. the drivers had in appears to have been crucial, own survival or an f one medical team was on the scene within seconds of the impact they said this crash was unlike anything that ever experienced on a race track. we're not accustomed to see sort of uncontrolled fire in formula one . it's been a very, very long time. i've never seen that in my, my 12 years of driving a medical car. so that is the sort of disconnect between what you know, what you're expecting to see in an accident. and then th
thank you so much, barbara. well, the house formula one same say they expect drive around encroachments a leave hospital on tuesday follows his miraculous escape after that huge crash. the bahrain grand prix versions cost split, after hitting a crash, buried call for a major lay, the french driver managed to get out of the wreckage and escaped with minor burns. the school's governing body now investigating exactly what happened the so-called halo, which was put on all calls a couple of years...
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well i, maybe i should put it this way barbara. i think i'm shocked, but i'm one surprised and shocked really to see their president and gauging in such kind, you know, transparently autocratic gestures to overturn a democratic process. so that is a shocking thing to witness. but at the same time, i suppose, i would say not particularly surprised because this is what we've come to expect from the president. i suppose we might have come to expect that from the president, but there's huge question marks about the kind of reaction and support that many cave republicans are giving him. i mean, what do you make of that? and what do you think some of their reasoning would be because even if there had been question marks about some of the votes and some of the legal process says after 2 weeks, most of those seem to have been resolved. yes, well, that's certainly true. i mean, everything we've seen so far simply confirms that these legal challenges have been merits of not directly a frivolous, as for the support that trump continue to enjo
well i, maybe i should put it this way barbara. i think i'm shocked, but i'm one surprised and shocked really to see their president and gauging in such kind, you know, transparently autocratic gestures to overturn a democratic process. so that is a shocking thing to witness. but at the same time, i suppose, i would say not particularly surprised because this is what we've come to expect from the president. i suppose we might have come to expect that from the president, but there's huge...
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barbara, thank you. it is a was great to get your insight into this.ions. 0ur correspondent that live in wilmington, delaware, the headquarters, of course, ofjoe biden where he is at the moment. we have just received a statement from the white house. this is the word of donald trump. he says we will this goal pursue this process for every aspect of the loss of blood and guaranteed american peace and pull have full confidence that government. —— we will pursue this process for every aspect that we can to guarantee that american people have full confidence in their government. that is president trump they are vowing to continue his legal fight at the democratic that i rivaljoe biden is edging close enough to win enough votes to win the presidency. as we say, it is already incredibly close and number of states, rehea rd already incredibly close and number of states, reheard that there is a recount under way in georgia, that comment was, donald trump already staying incredibly defined that he is going to continue, in his words, the legal fight. more than t
barbara, thank you. it is a was great to get your insight into this.ions. 0ur correspondent that live in wilmington, delaware, the headquarters, of course, ofjoe biden where he is at the moment. we have just received a statement from the white house. this is the word of donald trump. he says we will this goal pursue this process for every aspect of the loss of blood and guaranteed american peace and pull have full confidence that government. —— we will pursue this process for every aspect...
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this campaign has not been surprised by that and so we'll see how the votes go. >> barbara, going back to you, you said count all the votes but as you know that's not what president trump said. he said essentially stop counting the votes and that he has won this election. your thoughts? >> well, i think we heard people like, you know, governor chris christie and other republicans tonight say, no, we've got to do this and i think you're going to hear that from most, you know, from our republican leadership and i think calmer heads will prevail on that. i don't think you want to stoke that paranoia. but, you know, i think the fact that we are in this situation again, i mean, it's once again -- i certainly was surprised in '16. i was on the ballot then. the president did not do well with suburban women in areas like mine and we've certainly seen a lot of losses particularly in '18 now and we really didn't gain back many of those seats but i think there are some fundamentally changing party realignments here. and i think the democratic party went too far to the left. i think the losers ton
this campaign has not been surprised by that and so we'll see how the votes go. >> barbara, going back to you, you said count all the votes but as you know that's not what president trump said. he said essentially stop counting the votes and that he has won this election. your thoughts? >> well, i think we heard people like, you know, governor chris christie and other republicans tonight say, no, we've got to do this and i think you're going to hear that from most, you know, from...
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>> we love it when barbara is on the show. we love when you're here, barbara. now but going forward, do you have any tips for her? >> yeah, tammy's got to keep an eye on cost of goods. wholesale prices are going up and she has to remember to pass that forward on to her customer for sure. >> and we have a question from a viewer, who's also a small business owner. sam is a photographer and in brooklyn. let's hear her question. >> i think hesitation as a small business owner is just how to tactfully ask people to spend money on a product or an experience that isn't necessarily considered essential. >> well, so first of all, sam, you've got to switch your mind-set. if you are thinking that your product is incredibly nonessential or however you posed it your customer will believe it. get that out of your mind. you have to widen your lens and and everyone needs social media content. you can visit 100 small businesses, offer them packages of how you'll handle their social content and they will be buying and then you won't be thinking of your business anymore as noness
>> we love it when barbara is on the show. we love when you're here, barbara. now but going forward, do you have any tips for her? >> yeah, tammy's got to keep an eye on cost of goods. wholesale prices are going up and she has to remember to pass that forward on to her customer for sure. >> and we have a question from a viewer, who's also a small business owner. sam is a photographer and in brooklyn. let's hear her question. >> i think hesitation as a small business...
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hello i'm barbara sarah this is al jazeera live from london it's just after 21 g.m.t. and there's only really one major story right now joe biden has been declared president elect of the united states it follows more than 4 days of painstaking ballot counting in a handful of swing states as counting continued biden overtook donald trump in pennsylvania and georgia and maintained his lead in arizona and nevada he eventually secured more than enough electoral college votes to clear his path to the white house or biden supporters are gathering a rallies across the u.s. celebrating the democrats' victory one of the biggest celebrations is just in front of the white house thousands of people have poured on to black lives matter plaza in the capital chanting cheering and singing. let's speak to a white house correspondent kimberly how kid who is in washington d.c. for us says so kimberly it is being contested by the trump campaign but it does seem that joe biden after 4 days of painstaking counting and wafer thin majorities in some places is now the president elect of the un
hello i'm barbara sarah this is al jazeera live from london it's just after 21 g.m.t. and there's only really one major story right now joe biden has been declared president elect of the united states it follows more than 4 days of painstaking ballot counting in a handful of swing states as counting continued biden overtook donald trump in pennsylvania and georgia and maintained his lead in arizona and nevada he eventually secured more than enough electoral college votes to clear his path to...
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emily is just helping barbara to ring her great—granddaughter. .. just helping barbara to ring her great-granddaughter substitute. it has been really hard not being able to go and see my nan like we used to. we used to go toa see my nan like we used to. we used to go to a playgroup that was based at my great grandma's nursing home in the day room and she would come and watch. while you are doing your thing, wouldn't she? yer! here to keep families together, they are building an outdoor room for visits. the guidance has well ventilated rooms with screens are one of the options that should be considered. costly solutions which won't work everywhere. and care homes feel under pressure. the priority is a lwa ys under pressure. the priority is always going to be keeping the residents as safe as possible as they can be in the care home. however, it is difficult because the residents also have a need and arguably a right to see their family. the families want to see their loved ones. this home is trialling rapid testing, which, if it works, could make a huge difference, but many campaigners are angry that a
emily is just helping barbara to ring her great—granddaughter. .. just helping barbara to ring her great-granddaughter substitute. it has been really hard not being able to go and see my nan like we used to. we used to go toa see my nan like we used to. we used to go to a playgroup that was based at my great grandma's nursing home in the day room and she would come and watch. while you are doing your thing, wouldn't she? yer! here to keep families together, they are building an outdoor room...
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barbara, what's the thinking at the pentagon of why president trump is doing this? >> well, i think that's the big question, because right now, there has been no public reason for -- given for the president to replace any of these individuals. it's well known, they're all trump loyalists. one of them worked with mooebic flynn in the white house at the early days of the national security council. another one has promoted conspiracy theories and antiislamic statements. and the new acting secretary of defense, chris miller, may be a very fine person, but until just a few months ago, he held a relatively junior position as deputy assistant secretary here at the pentagon. his career specialty has been special operations being secretary of defense. much wider portfolio than that encompasses a lot more complex issues. basically, the person in turning ow decades of experience here at the pentagon in the middle of a pandemic, in the middle of a transition, and there is just a lot of concern about what the president is doing, why he's doing it, and what may come next. >> barb
barbara, what's the thinking at the pentagon of why president trump is doing this? >> well, i think that's the big question, because right now, there has been no public reason for -- given for the president to replace any of these individuals. it's well known, they're all trump loyalists. one of them worked with mooebic flynn in the white house at the early days of the national security council. another one has promoted conspiracy theories and antiislamic statements. and the new acting...