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benjamin: no. bob: if you kept the ballot and destroyed it and want a replacement ballot, you have a second chance. but if it has been tallied, no way of pulling it back. david: let's suppose somebody votes and he or she goes to the polls and votes and then publicly says on social media, i quoted for joe blow or i voted for somebody and the person dies the next minute, does that ballot still count? benjamin: yes, if it's cast and submitted. david: see don't have to be alive -- benjamin: you have to be alive when you vote. david: both campaigns are having lawyers lined up in every single precinct or every state? how do they do that? how many lawyers are available to do this? bob: ben and i know, the united states, call it blessed or cursed with an abundance of lawyers. so recruiting lawyers for a whole host of tasks, senior lawyers to help direct and run litigation if it's necessary and then lawyers that serve other functions in the state like poll watching, there is just a huge number. just the cor
benjamin: no. bob: if you kept the ballot and destroyed it and want a replacement ballot, you have a second chance. but if it has been tallied, no way of pulling it back. david: let's suppose somebody votes and he or she goes to the polls and votes and then publicly says on social media, i quoted for joe blow or i voted for somebody and the person dies the next minute, does that ballot still count? benjamin: yes, if it's cast and submitted. david: see don't have to be alive -- benjamin: you...
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benjamin: the r.n.c. has put out releases talking about 50,000 poll watchers, a number large number of those will be lawyers. the question isn't finding enough lawyers. the question is finding enough caffeine to keep the lawyers that long. david: speaking of this, what age who are like my administering the process, is it to get younger people, poll r than me, to be the atcher, the ones that process and check you in, or it's not realistic to get a younger it's an older person to do the job. they resigned their because of the pandemic and they would not participate this here. recruiting younger poll workers and that has turned out to be successful. have for the bly first time in decades that i can average, ben, a younger age across the board, certainly before. have ever had benjamin: i think that's absolutely right from all i hear. it's interesting, many companies as i have learned from panels the need to e feel get involved in the process employees and their customer base are so involved. done the ways the
benjamin: the r.n.c. has put out releases talking about 50,000 poll watchers, a number large number of those will be lawyers. the question isn't finding enough lawyers. the question is finding enough caffeine to keep the lawyers that long. david: speaking of this, what age who are like my administering the process, is it to get younger people, poll r than me, to be the atcher, the ones that process and check you in, or it's not realistic to get a younger it's an older person to do the job. they...
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the great john marshall harlan from kentucky a guy named benjamin bristow. and the grant administration i had to stand upon. in those days if you want to be president you couldn't admit it because you had to wait was being drafted. and benjamin bristow went to cincinnati with the gop convention to claim the nomination the appropriate choice after eight years of scandal it became clear after a few years one - - after some time that they cannot pull it off with his partner benjamin bristow through other behaviors and amazingly enough but after president hayes was sworn in march 1877 euros john marshall harlan and not benjamin bristow who ended up on the supreme court. serving three is with great distinction and was plessy versus ferguson the supreme court in 1896. two and public accommodations and discrimination and then came up in brown versus board of education talk about political appointments. that was a politicalin appointment. and by any of the standards so these are not really arguments the democratic leader said they were him can when they had the oppo
the great john marshall harlan from kentucky a guy named benjamin bristow. and the grant administration i had to stand upon. in those days if you want to be president you couldn't admit it because you had to wait was being drafted. and benjamin bristow went to cincinnati with the gop convention to claim the nomination the appropriate choice after eight years of scandal it became clear after a few years one - - after some time that they cannot pull it off with his partner benjamin bristow...
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weekend we saw tales of thousands of protesters demonstrating against the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu now mass protests are currently forbidden in the country and people are only allowed to gather within one kilometer from their home so the result is that was small we saw hundreds of small demonstrations taking place in tel aviv was one of the scenes where those demonstrations was altered in violence.
weekend we saw tales of thousands of protesters demonstrating against the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu now mass protests are currently forbidden in the country and people are only allowed to gather within one kilometer from their home so the result is that was small we saw hundreds of small demonstrations taking place in tel aviv was one of the scenes where those demonstrations was altered in violence.
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a guy named benjamin bristow. and bristow was sort of thought of as mr. clean in the grant administration which had a lot of scandal problems. so the g.o.p. convention in 1876 is going to be in cincinnati. and so in those days, of course, if you wanted to be president, you couldn't admit it. you sort of had to act like you were being drafted. so john marshall harland, the largely unknown partner of the better-known benjamin bristow went to cincinnati to the g.o.p. convention to get his law partner, mr. clean, the nomination, the perfect choice after eight years of scandal in the grant administration. well, it became clear after a few rounds of voting that he wasn't going to be able to pull it off for his partner, benjamin bristow, so harland, through bristow's votes, to the governor of ohio, rutherford b. hayes. and amazingly enough, right after president hayes was sworn in in march of 1877, it was john marshall harland, not benjamin bristow, who ended up on the supreme court. he served for 30 years with great distinction and was the sole dissenter in ple
a guy named benjamin bristow. and bristow was sort of thought of as mr. clean in the grant administration which had a lot of scandal problems. so the g.o.p. convention in 1876 is going to be in cincinnati. and so in those days, of course, if you wanted to be president, you couldn't admit it. you sort of had to act like you were being drafted. so john marshall harland, the largely unknown partner of the better-known benjamin bristow went to cincinnati to the g.o.p. convention to get his law...
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john marshall harlan the largely unknown partner of the better-known benjamin berst owen to cincinnati to the gop convention to get his -- to clean the nomination the perfect choice after eight years of scandal in the grant administration. it became clear after a few rounds of voting that he wasn't going to be a loophole it off for his partner benjamin bristow so harlan through ristow's boats to the governor of ohio rutherford b. hayes and amazingly enough right after president hayes was sworn in in march of 1877 it was john marshall harlan, not benjamin bristow who ended up on the supreme court where he served for 30 years with great distinction and was the soul dissenter in plessy versus ferguson, the one member of the supreme court in 1896 the guy rightus with regard to desegregation in public accommodations and that became the majority opinion 58 years later in brown versus order of education talk about a political appointment. that was a political appointment amy coney barrett is not the most political appointment ever to the supreme court by any of get bit standard. these are not
john marshall harlan the largely unknown partner of the better-known benjamin berst owen to cincinnati to the gop convention to get his -- to clean the nomination the perfect choice after eight years of scandal in the grant administration. it became clear after a few rounds of voting that he wasn't going to be a loophole it off for his partner benjamin bristow so harlan through ristow's boats to the governor of ohio rutherford b. hayes and amazingly enough right after president hayes was sworn...
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netanyahu by saying sleepy joe couldn't have done a deal like this talking about joe biden but benjamin netanyahu it is nobody's fool know what tomorrow no matter what you think about i mean very politically astute so he didn't turn round and say no you're absolutely right we're. the president will be able to do the deal he's looking at the polls he realizes that if the polls are correct then he could well be dealing with a joe biden ministration in a few months so he said look we are grateful for anyone who can do anything for peace from the united states and we're grateful for what you have done as we were saying donald trump has done a lot for israel moving the embassy to jerusalem recognizing sovereignty over the golan heights but benjamin netanyahu wasn't ready to stick his neck out and say no your political rival who you to be to 12 hours ago couldn't have done this sort of deal mr president is too smart for that i'm glad you picked up on that 1st point alan because i thought that's what i heard him saying that sudan and israel were at war and that he wasn't really sure but there
netanyahu by saying sleepy joe couldn't have done a deal like this talking about joe biden but benjamin netanyahu it is nobody's fool know what tomorrow no matter what you think about i mean very politically astute so he didn't turn round and say no you're absolutely right we're. the president will be able to do the deal he's looking at the polls he realizes that if the polls are correct then he could well be dealing with a joe biden ministration in a few months so he said look we are grateful...
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just reading some of the lines coming from the likes of jared coercion or even benjamin netanyahu as well talk about the circle of peace expanding a rapidly circle of pace expanding i mean we have to be clear sudan and israel went hostile as well as a similarly for the us a and behind this is a specifically normalizing of relations. but it is a significant victory for donald trump and is that ministration many administrations have looked at developing peace in the middle east and they approached it always with the idea that the palestinian israeli conflict had to be address 1st donald trump jury i've taken a slightly different view and they believe there's a slightly more successful it is more incremental there's no doubt about that but they believe by increasing the number of nations in the region that have diplomatic relations with israel that then creates a different climate where people are more willing to sit around the table clearly they would like saudi arabia to do something significant they would like that before the election but as we know these things don't just happen ver
just reading some of the lines coming from the likes of jared coercion or even benjamin netanyahu as well talk about the circle of peace expanding a rapidly circle of pace expanding i mean we have to be clear sudan and israel went hostile as well as a similarly for the us a and behind this is a specifically normalizing of relations. but it is a significant victory for donald trump and is that ministration many administrations have looked at developing peace in the middle east and they...
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i'm sure it was not at all more about the referendum is the reporter benjamin of ours group of benjamin why are people so dissatisfied how silly is run they are dissatisfied and this is a dissatisfaction that has been growing over the years it's not just with the current government because on one side you have to lay that has been praised internationally as a key leader off latin america when you look into development for example when you look at other indicators that's one side but the other side of the story is this increasing inequality when it comes to public health care system when it comes to education so those are a lot of problems that are currently in the chilean society and a lot of them are just fed up and we have this price hike off the public transport system that started this protest in october of last year and now they want to see a real change it's all those a lot of hope for this new constitution a referendum that will take place and the current constitution dates back to when the country was a dictatorship run by peter shit until 990 is sunday's vote chill a chance to
i'm sure it was not at all more about the referendum is the reporter benjamin of ours group of benjamin why are people so dissatisfied how silly is run they are dissatisfied and this is a dissatisfaction that has been growing over the years it's not just with the current government because on one side you have to lay that has been praised internationally as a key leader off latin america when you look into development for example when you look at other indicators that's one side but the other...
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president donald trump sealed the agreement in a call with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the sudanese prime minister abdullah doc trump told congress he's removing sudan from a list of state sponsors of terrorism palestinians have described sudan's decision as a new stab in the back but trump says he expects more countries want to make a deal as well. it's who they wanted to do a deal and that was it particularly nice because they essentially better war with israel for. a long time i don't know if it was fighting i don't know that but probably there's been a little bit but certainly it's been for many years you've been officially at war with sudan and now it's not only the deal was signed but it's peace so that's official and that's you know we have at least 5 that want to come in and can live now to alan fischer at the white house and obviously president trump and his administration came to portray this is an important foreign policy achievement ahead of election day. exactly and if it's been the direction of travel for a number of years according to what we hear fro
president donald trump sealed the agreement in a call with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the sudanese prime minister abdullah doc trump told congress he's removing sudan from a list of state sponsors of terrorism palestinians have described sudan's decision as a new stab in the back but trump says he expects more countries want to make a deal as well. it's who they wanted to do a deal and that was it particularly nice because they essentially better war with israel for. a...
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president trump sealed the deal in a call with benjamin netanyahu and the sudanese prime minister. he told congress he is removing sudan from spates >> -- state sponsors of terrorism. palestinians describe the decision as a new step in the back. alan fisher is at the white house. he has more. >> this process has been ongoing. it started when mike pompeo came into the administration. what is clear is the sudan government decided it would pay 330 $5 million in compensation to the u.s., particularly to take care of the victims of the east african embassy bombings in 1998 it and the attack on the uss cole in 2000. also, the murder of a diplomat and sudan itself. that money went into the account. donald trump said he was going to remove sudan as nations regarded as state sponsors of terrorism. that opens up a number of opportunities. suddenly, sanctions get dropped. there are a couple of problems. it has to go to congress. they have 45 days of consultation. if there is a joint resolution, it will not go through. and then donald trump can put it in place. that means israel was able to fo
president trump sealed the deal in a call with benjamin netanyahu and the sudanese prime minister. he told congress he is removing sudan from spates >> -- state sponsors of terrorism. palestinians describe the decision as a new step in the back. alan fisher is at the white house. he has more. >> this process has been ongoing. it started when mike pompeo came into the administration. what is clear is the sudan government decided it would pay 330 $5 million in compensation to the...
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our youngest, benjamin, is at home with friends. benjamin has down syndrome and is the unanimous favorite of the family. he was calling out our names as he saw the kids in the back. my own siblings are here. some in the searing -- some in this hearing room and some nearby. my kids are my oldest and dearest friends. we have seen them through the hardest parts of life and i am grateful they are here with me now. my parents are watching from their new orleans home. and myer was a lawyer mother was a teacher, which explains why it became a law professor. --why i became a law professor. my parents modeled for me and my siblings a life of service, principles, faith, and love. i remember preparing for a spelling bee against a boy in my class come into boost my confidence, my dad saying, anything boys can do, girls can do better. i spilled my way to victory. similar encouragement at my high school in new orleans. when i went to college, it never occurred to me that anyone would consider girls less capable than boys. my freshman year, i took
our youngest, benjamin, is at home with friends. benjamin has down syndrome and is the unanimous favorite of the family. he was calling out our names as he saw the kids in the back. my own siblings are here. some in the searing -- some in this hearing room and some nearby. my kids are my oldest and dearest friends. we have seen them through the hardest parts of life and i am grateful they are here with me now. my parents are watching from their new orleans home. and myer was a lawyer mother was...
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, el tiempo que mÁs atesora es el que pasa con su familia, especialmente ahora con la llegada de benjamÍndad del menor, por lo que no podÍan publicar noticias de benjamÍn, ni siquiera reconocer su existencia en pÚblico. araneda: era muy doloroso porque uno jamÁs niega lo que ama. janiot: ahora que el tribunal oficializÓ la adopción, este padre de familia puede recitar con orgullo los nombres de sus 4 hijos. araneda: martina paz y florencia paz. ¿por quÉ? porque mi mujer se llama marcela paz y yo me llamo rafael luis. entonces le pusimos vicente rafael y para seguir repartiendo las cosas por igual, a don benja no le quedÓ otra que llamarse benjamÍn rafael. [risas] janiot: bueno, univision anunciÓ esta semana que ha puesto en pausa la producciÓn y emisiÓn de "tu cara me suena" teniendo en cuenta que la salud y la seguridad del equipo de trabajo, incluyendo el talento, es una prioridad. muy pronto, esperemos que regresen a los domingos en familia. a continuaciÓn, un adelanto de la prÓxima edición de "aquÍ y ahora". veamos. locutor: cuando un nuevo hijo llegÓ a la vida de una familia, parecÍa
, el tiempo que mÁs atesora es el que pasa con su familia, especialmente ahora con la llegada de benjamÍndad del menor, por lo que no podÍan publicar noticias de benjamÍn, ni siquiera reconocer su existencia en pÚblico. araneda: era muy doloroso porque uno jamÁs niega lo que ama. janiot: ahora que el tribunal oficializÓ la adopción, este padre de familia puede recitar con orgullo los nombres de sus 4 hijos. araneda: martina paz y florencia paz. ¿por quÉ? porque mi mujer se llama...
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and have to provide some context is my colleague to be reporter benjamin of us gruber thank you so much for being here benjamin why are people so satisfied right now with how chile is being threatened they're not upset just right now these are problems there are for the last 2030 years so the crisis it was seeing right now was a long time coming the problems there you have to chile is praised in the region we saw it in the report rights praised for its ability for its institution but the big problem of the inequality when it comes for example to public health care when it comes to education when it comes to pension systems those are issues that were not addressed by politicians or not by governments and despite the fact that with hats . center right and center left governments these are issues that were not tackled and that's what people are so upset right now going to the streets also to demand real change so the current constitution that's now in place back from the time of the death of dictator augusto pinochet so is this a chance for tonight to hit the reset button it's a chance for
and have to provide some context is my colleague to be reporter benjamin of us gruber thank you so much for being here benjamin why are people so satisfied right now with how chile is being threatened they're not upset just right now these are problems there are for the last 2030 years so the crisis it was seeing right now was a long time coming the problems there you have to chile is praised in the region we saw it in the report rights praised for its ability for its institution but the big...
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tens of thousands rallied over the weekend demanding the prime minister's resignation angry that benjamin netanyahu is handling of the pandemic dozens were arrested reporting from tel aviv here's paula . i was well over the weekend we saw tales of thousands of protesters demonstrating throughout israel against the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu now mass protests are currently forbidden in the country and people are only allowed to gather within one kilometer from their home so the result is that was small we saw hundreds of small demonstrations taking place in tel aviv was one of the scenes where those demonstrations was altered in violence. now the local police chief has complained criticized protesters for using violence against police officers for example throwing eggs we know that $38.00 protestors were wasted in tel aviv alone for the violation of public water and at the same time for attacking police offices many protesters disturbed order blocked roads to ignore distractions of officers resorted to physical and verbal violence a large majority of virtually broke the emer
tens of thousands rallied over the weekend demanding the prime minister's resignation angry that benjamin netanyahu is handling of the pandemic dozens were arrested reporting from tel aviv here's paula . i was well over the weekend we saw tales of thousands of protesters demonstrating throughout israel against the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu now mass protests are currently forbidden in the country and people are only allowed to gather within one kilometer from their home so the...
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tales of thousands of protesters demonstrating throughout israel against the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu now mass protests are currently forbidden in the country and people are only allowed to gather within one kilometer from their home so the result is that with small we saw hundreds of small demonstrations taking place in tel aviv was one of the scenes where those demonstrations resulted in violence. now the local police chief has complained to criticize protesters for using violence against police officers for example throwing eggs we know that $58.00 protesters were arrested in tel aviv alone for the violation of public order and at the same time for attacking police officers many protesters disturbed order blocked roads ignored destructions of officers resorted to physical and. verbal violence a large majority of virtually broke the emergency regulations when they gathered with no distancing not wearing masks and danger in public health now one of the organizations that has organized the protests is known as the black flags movement and it is to make circle where 100000 pe
tales of thousands of protesters demonstrating throughout israel against the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu now mass protests are currently forbidden in the country and people are only allowed to gather within one kilometer from their home so the result is that with small we saw hundreds of small demonstrations taking place in tel aviv was one of the scenes where those demonstrations resulted in violence. now the local police chief has complained to criticize protesters for using...
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thousands of rallied over the weekend in israel demanding the resignation of prime minister benjamin netanyahu despite new controversial anti covert legislation the bans mass gatherings of people dozens were arrested as police struggled to force locked on regulations on ultra-orthodox communities including in jerusalem and the television suburbs is artie's paula slater with the latest. was it well over the weekend we saw tens of thousands of protesters demonstrating throughout israel against the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu now mass protests are currently forbidden in the country and people are only allowed to gather within one kilometer from their home so the result is that was small we saw hundreds of small demonstrations taking place in tel aviv was one of the scenes where those demonstrations was altered in violence was. was . now the local police chief has complained and criticize protesters for using violence against police officers for example throwing eggs we know that $58.00 protesters were arrested in tel aviv alone for the violation of public water and at the
thousands of rallied over the weekend in israel demanding the resignation of prime minister benjamin netanyahu despite new controversial anti covert legislation the bans mass gatherings of people dozens were arrested as police struggled to force locked on regulations on ultra-orthodox communities including in jerusalem and the television suburbs is artie's paula slater with the latest. was it well over the weekend we saw tens of thousands of protesters demonstrating throughout israel against...
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formed us president donald trump sealed the agreement in accord with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the sudanese prime minister. he also told congress he's removing saddam from a list of state sponsors of terrorism palestinians describe sudan's decision as a new stab in the back a trump says he expects wall countries will want to make a deal and fishes out the white house he has more on the announcement. it seems that this process has been ongoing for a number of years according to mike pompey it started when he came into the administration he of course was the 1st cia director before becoming secretary of state what is clear the sudan government decided it would pay $335000000.00 in compensation to the united states particularly to take care of the victims of the east african embassy bombings back in 1908 the attack on the u.s.s. cole in yemen in 2000 and also the murder of a u.s. diplomat in the sudan itself that money went into the account at that point donald trump said he was going to remove sudan from the list of nations regarded and designated as state sponsors
formed us president donald trump sealed the agreement in accord with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the sudanese prime minister. he also told congress he's removing saddam from a list of state sponsors of terrorism palestinians describe sudan's decision as a new stab in the back a trump says he expects wall countries will want to make a deal and fishes out the white house he has more on the announcement. it seems that this process has been ongoing for a number of years...
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weekend we saw tales of thousands of protesters demonstrating against the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu now mass protests are currently forbidden in the country and people are only allowed to gather within one kilometer from their home so the result is that was small we saw hundreds of small demonstrations taking place in tel aviv was one of the scenes where those demonstrations was altered in violence. now the local police chief has complained to criticize protesters for using violence against police officers for example throwing eggs we know that $38.00 protesters were wasted in tel aviv alone for the violation of public water and at the same time for attacking police officers many protesters disturbed order blocked roads to ignore distractions of officers resorted to physical and verbal violence a large majority of virtually broke the emergency regulations when they gathered with no distancing not wearing masks and danger in public health now one of the organizations that has organized the protests is known as the black flags movement and it is to make that the 100000 peopl
weekend we saw tales of thousands of protesters demonstrating against the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu now mass protests are currently forbidden in the country and people are only allowed to gather within one kilometer from their home so the result is that was small we saw hundreds of small demonstrations taking place in tel aviv was one of the scenes where those demonstrations was altered in violence. now the local police chief has complained to criticize protesters for using...
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i'm told it was not at all more about the referendum is the reporter benjamin of our as group of benjamin why are people so dissatisfied how sin is run they are dissatisfied and this is the dissatisfaction that has been growing over the years it's not just with the current government because on one side you have to chile that has been praised internationally as a key leader off latin america when you look into development for example when you look at other indicators that's one side but the other side of the story is this increasing inequality when it comes to public health care system when it comes to education so those are a lot of problems that are currently in the chilean society and a lot of them are just fed up and we have this price hike on. the public transport system that started this protest in october of last year and now they want to see real changes all this a lot of hope for this new constitution referendum that will take place on sunday but the current constitution dates back to when the country was a dictatorship run by subpoena shit until 990 is sunday's vote chance to re
i'm told it was not at all more about the referendum is the reporter benjamin of our as group of benjamin why are people so dissatisfied how sin is run they are dissatisfied and this is the dissatisfaction that has been growing over the years it's not just with the current government because on one side you have to chile that has been praised internationally as a key leader off latin america when you look into development for example when you look at other indicators that's one side but the...
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weekend we saw tales of thousands of protesters demonstrating against the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu now mass protests are currently forbidden in the country and people are only allowed to gather within one kilometer from their home so the result is that was small we saw hundreds of small demonstrations taking place in tel aviv was one of the scenes where those demonstrations was altered in violence. now the local police chief has complained to criticize protesters for using violence against police officers for example throwing eggs we know that $38.00 protesters were arrested in tel aviv alone for the violation of public water and at the same time for attacking police offices many protesters disturbed order blocked roads to ignore distractions of officers resorted to physical and verbal violence a large majority of virtually broke the emergency regulations when they gathered with no distancing not wearing masks and danger in public health now one of the organizations that has organized the protests is known as the black flags movement and it is to make that there were 1000
weekend we saw tales of thousands of protesters demonstrating against the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu now mass protests are currently forbidden in the country and people are only allowed to gather within one kilometer from their home so the result is that was small we saw hundreds of small demonstrations taking place in tel aviv was one of the scenes where those demonstrations was altered in violence. now the local police chief has complained to criticize protesters for using...
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netanyahu. the israeli leader benjamin neta nyahu.e israeli leader benjamin netanyahu. do you think sleepy joe could have made this deal? do you think he would've made this deal? somehow i don't think so. in return, sadat has been removed from a list of state—sponsored terrorism. been removed from a list of state-sponsored terrorism. was now allowed the north african nation to receive much—needed economic aid. —— sudan has been removed. mike pompeo visited sudan's capital in august. he was the first us secretary of state to do so in more than a decade. to help make way for is now the third arab league country to formally recognise israel. after the uae and bahrain. this gives credibility to donald trump two reputation asa to donald trump two reputation as a deal—maker. and is a huge foreign policy win for him. he is trying to push this a step towards getting what he considers the deal of the century, peace between the israelis and the palestinians. but palestinian officials have called this latest move a further betrayal. we totally d
netanyahu. the israeli leader benjamin neta nyahu.e israeli leader benjamin netanyahu. do you think sleepy joe could have made this deal? do you think he would've made this deal? somehow i don't think so. in return, sadat has been removed from a list of state—sponsored terrorism. been removed from a list of state-sponsored terrorism. was now allowed the north african nation to receive much—needed economic aid. —— sudan has been removed. mike pompeo visited sudan's capital in august. he...
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president donald trump sealed the agreement in a cold with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the sudanese prime minister abdullah one dog he also told congress he's removing saddam from a list of state sponsors of terrorism the palestinians describe sudan's decision as a new step and the fact that trump is saying he expects more countries will want to make a deal as well. that's who down there wanted to do a deal and that was it particularly because they essentially better war with israel for. a long time i don't know if it was fighting i don't know that but probably there's been a little bit but certainly it's been for many years you've been officially at war with the know it's not only the deal was but it's peace so that's official that's those you know we have at least 5 that want to come here. alan fish has more from the white house on how the deal came about well it seems that this process has been ongoing for a number of years according to mike pompey it started when he came into the administration he of course was the 1st cia director before becoming secretary of s
president donald trump sealed the agreement in a cold with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the sudanese prime minister abdullah one dog he also told congress he's removing saddam from a list of state sponsors of terrorism the palestinians describe sudan's decision as a new step and the fact that trump is saying he expects more countries will want to make a deal as well. that's who down there wanted to do a deal and that was it particularly because they essentially better war...
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benjamin ginsberg, i'm sure we'll be talking again probably multiple times after election day.e that process runs smoothly, though, ben ginsberg, thank you. >> i hope it's quick. thank you. >>> i think everybody is hoping for that. still ahead, there's a still that could be historic for two countries involved. we're talking sudan and israel. taking a major step towards normalizing relations. in the middle of the darkest night it's true, i will rescue you oh, i will rescue you which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body, are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer, as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole, and shrank tumors in over half of patients. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. ibrance may cause severe inflammation of the lungs that can lead to death. tell your doctor right
benjamin ginsberg, i'm sure we'll be talking again probably multiple times after election day.e that process runs smoothly, though, ben ginsberg, thank you. >> i hope it's quick. thank you. >>> i think everybody is hoping for that. still ahead, there's a still that could be historic for two countries involved. we're talking sudan and israel. taking a major step towards normalizing relations. in the middle of the darkest night it's true, i will rescue you oh, i will rescue you...
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do you have any questions for sudan or for benjamin? only for them. >> more broadly for you, you referenced some other countries. can you give us a sense of which countries those are? you said the palestinians want to do something. can you give us an update on the status of those? david: they are both just statements -- pres. trump: they are both just statements. we have many countries wanting to come in. sudan wanted to do a deal. they were essentially at war with israel for a long time. i don't know if it was fighting, i don't know that. probably there has been a little bit. for many years, you have been officially at war with sudan. not only the deal was signed, but it's peace, so it's official. we have at least five that want to come in and we will have more very soon. want to come into the deal. in other words, part of the peace deal. you know what it is costing the united states? nothing, nothing. it is so nice. isn't that nice? when i say nothing. why should we be paying? we are settling places like kosovo and serbia. we are doin
do you have any questions for sudan or for benjamin? only for them. >> more broadly for you, you referenced some other countries. can you give us a sense of which countries those are? you said the palestinians want to do something. can you give us an update on the status of those? david: they are both just statements -- pres. trump: they are both just statements. we have many countries wanting to come in. sudan wanted to do a deal. they were essentially at war with israel for a long time....
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ben: i'm benjamin, mr. lemonis. lemonis: benjamin, how are you? ben: i'm very well.onis: ben or benjamin? ben: well, benjamin when i'm in trouble. lemonis: you're not in trouble. ben: so, ben's the way to go. lemonis: ben, this store is gorgeous. it's really well-merchandised. i'm really impressed by it. ben: thanks. lemonis: is everything in the store stuff you guys make? ben: about 90%. we don't make the books or the plants. lemonis: you don't make the books? is he normally this funny? kristin: he's pretty funny. ben: no, i'm pretty dry. lemonis: so, you make all of this stuff? ben: yep. lemonis: really nice quality. ben: yeah. lemonis: and all of this? ben: yeah, cocktail napkins. i design all the product that we sell, also, that we make. lemonis: wow. ben: and these are coaster sets. we sell a monstrous amount of them. they're a very easy gift to give, and they're all unique. this is, "the trouble with trouble is it starts out as fun." lemonis: "alcohol you later." [ chuckles ] these are excellent. did you come up with all these quotes? ben: for the most part. le
ben: i'm benjamin, mr. lemonis. lemonis: benjamin, how are you? ben: i'm very well.onis: ben or benjamin? ben: well, benjamin when i'm in trouble. lemonis: you're not in trouble. ben: so, ben's the way to go. lemonis: ben, this store is gorgeous. it's really well-merchandised. i'm really impressed by it. ben: thanks. lemonis: is everything in the store stuff you guys make? ben: about 90%. we don't make the books or the plants. lemonis: you don't make the books? is he normally this funny?...
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scholar at nyu school of law now on leave as a senior adviser to the biden presidential campaign and benjamin ginsberg an election attorney in the "cnn" commentator. i like to recognize some of our special guest today the ambassadors of singapore sweden new zealand and the european union. i'd also like to recognize our sponsors our title sponsor bank of america of the greater washington d.c. area larry, thank you very and are sponsors terry women senior partner and also it's like to recognize siemens usa ceo. thank you for your leader sponsorship. sponsors onrporate the screen and the like to thank them as well for their support we have a few upcoming events as some of you know about already but let me just remind you on november the 18th at 10:00 a.m. we will have that bandwidth alex of course he who is the chairman and ceo of johnson & johnson. as you probably know johnson & johnson is one of the companies working with the virus vaccine and they think he'll have interesting things to say about that. the very impressive person and i believe people will enjoy that conversation. i also level c
scholar at nyu school of law now on leave as a senior adviser to the biden presidential campaign and benjamin ginsberg an election attorney in the "cnn" commentator. i like to recognize some of our special guest today the ambassadors of singapore sweden new zealand and the european union. i'd also like to recognize our sponsors our title sponsor bank of america of the greater washington d.c. area larry, thank you very and are sponsors terry women senior partner and also it's like to...
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i have to provide some context is my colleague to the reporter benjamin of us gruber thank you so much for being here benjamin why are people so satisfied right now with how chile is being threatened they're not upset just right now these are problems there are for the last 2030 years so the crisis that we're seeing right now was a long time coming the problems there you have praised in the region we saw it in the report rights praised for its ability for its institution but the big problem of the inequality when it comes for example to public health care when it comes to education when it comes to pension systems. is that we're not addressed by politicians or not by governments and despite the. that we've had several center right and center left governments these are issues that were not tackled and that's what people are so upset right now going to the streets also to demand real change so the current constitution that's now in place from the time of day of dictator augusto pinochet so is this a chance for chile to hit the reset button it's a chance for a new framework as you sat it
i have to provide some context is my colleague to the reporter benjamin of us gruber thank you so much for being here benjamin why are people so satisfied right now with how chile is being threatened they're not upset just right now these are problems there are for the last 2030 years so the crisis that we're seeing right now was a long time coming the problems there you have praised in the region we saw it in the report rights praised for its ability for its institution but the big problem of...
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this is maria benjamin from the mayor's office of housing development. so good to see your faces. our hope is that this amount, this grant that is targeted in these zip codes will be used in combination with some of the city's other programs, the other down payment assistance programs we have where we give $375,000 toward down payment. or on the purchase of a b.m.r., one of those units that are coming in the future in that neighborhood so that this will be in addition to those programs that are already there. it's a small -- you're right. it's five homeowners, but we've been really doing a lot of community outreach and working in the community. as you know, commissioner, this is one of the -- this is one of the main things that people are saying, hey, help us. and so we are -- we're working on targeting the community and we see this as another way of -- because if this is going to work, then perhaps there are other funding sources that can come towards this model. >> thank you, maria, i think that, in our minds, as i think about this, there is an opportunity to refine the strategi
this is maria benjamin from the mayor's office of housing development. so good to see your faces. our hope is that this amount, this grant that is targeted in these zip codes will be used in combination with some of the city's other programs, the other down payment assistance programs we have where we give $375,000 toward down payment. or on the purchase of a b.m.r., one of those units that are coming in the future in that neighborhood so that this will be in addition to those programs that are...
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when i wrote about benjamin franklin, nobody was alive under benjamin franklin, so you do what you can. but when i met ralph hauenstein and he could tell me what kind of commander eisenhower was ... i've heard other people talk about it, but to hear someone i can actually ask questions up and who could tell me about ... basically, to fill in the personal human detail that often falls between the practice of the paper record. it was immensely valuable to me. actually, still a bit too late, i wish i knew him when i was writing the book about eisenhower. but he was wonderful to talk to. he was very approachable. you will hear more about his career, but i would just say that for all the good work he did while he was alive, his good work continues in the hauenstein center. i had a chance known in his final years, but i had the say that i have been a great beneficiary of the great work he's done for michigan, for grand valley state and for the hauenstein center. also great for anyone interested in world war ii and white house and how are. thank you very much. you've been a wonderful audience
when i wrote about benjamin franklin, nobody was alive under benjamin franklin, so you do what you can. but when i met ralph hauenstein and he could tell me what kind of commander eisenhower was ... i've heard other people talk about it, but to hear someone i can actually ask questions up and who could tell me about ... basically, to fill in the personal human detail that often falls between the practice of the paper record. it was immensely valuable to me. actually, still a bit too late, i...