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the beth: i think it's former.ou have to establish a connection to your civilian can unity that you are a part of. we see so many veterans and military members experiencing social isolation when they transition. families are not isolated from that. that social isolation, they likely feel socially isolated but also isolated from their civilian communities. that civilian community is an up -- inevitable. working hard to continue our service in that community and connect back to it, we are missing an opportunity to feel the connection that exists all around us. say that those communities are missing out also. military families, we roll with a different five. hade never give up, i have former teachers and employers who wish i was a little less of a military brat. we don't quit. we believe there is always a contingency plan. my whole thing is, mom got it right. it is a give-and-take. they make us better and we make them better. jason: through my personal experience of sustaining injuries and combat and the pain i forced
the beth: i think it's former.ou have to establish a connection to your civilian can unity that you are a part of. we see so many veterans and military members experiencing social isolation when they transition. families are not isolated from that. that social isolation, they likely feel socially isolated but also isolated from their civilian communities. that civilian community is an up -- inevitable. working hard to continue our service in that community and connect back to it, we are missing...
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beth: it was just completely mangled and he was part of that. you know, he was entangled in it, embedded in the car. announcer: for more than two hours, every technique in the manual was tried to get nico out. each and every one failed. concern was growing that nico would not get out of this car alive. a call was placed to san francisco general for a surgeon to come and do a field amputation. beth: there was just a moment where, you know, i stood up and took a deep breath and looked at everyone and said, "come on, guys, i'm out of ideas. like what else?" bob postel: i really don't know what made it come to me like that. announcer: it was division chief bob postel who came up with the what else. looking around the scene, he saw two tow trucks waiting to clear the wreckage. and though he had never heard of, let alone seen it done before, bob had an idea. use the trucks and their cables to pull nico's car apart. bob: so, it worked. male: chief postel's idea was what saved the whole--everything. beth: i think it's great. i just think--i think it's g
beth: it was just completely mangled and he was part of that. you know, he was entangled in it, embedded in the car. announcer: for more than two hours, every technique in the manual was tried to get nico out. each and every one failed. concern was growing that nico would not get out of this car alive. a call was placed to san francisco general for a surgeon to come and do a field amputation. beth: there was just a moment where, you know, i stood up and took a deep breath and looked at everyone...
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one of the road warriors in place across the country, beth joins us from atlanta.ood morning to you, beth. what all is on the agenda today? >> reporter: hey, alex, good morning. stacey abrams was the focus of the celebrity visits in georgia last week. a visit from president obama and oprah winfrey. brian camp is getting his visit from none other than president trump. they're going to rally together in macon, georgia. that's a big thing for brian kemp. this is a very, very, very tight race. probably a statistical dead heat as you said. trump weighed in on that race. he spoke out about it last week unprompted. he said that stacey abrams was unqualified to be the governor of georgia. he said something about her past. he never said what he was talking about made her unqualified. went to spellman college and yale law school. we'll see if he has elaboration about that today. brian kemp is in the trump hold on immigration. he brought it up at a town hall that he held in suburban atlanta. he made some very strange comments about stacey abrams, saying that she's very in sup
one of the road warriors in place across the country, beth joins us from atlanta.ood morning to you, beth. what all is on the agenda today? >> reporter: hey, alex, good morning. stacey abrams was the focus of the celebrity visits in georgia last week. a visit from president obama and oprah winfrey. brian camp is getting his visit from none other than president trump. they're going to rally together in macon, georgia. that's a big thing for brian kemp. this is a very, very, very tight...
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beth tweddle, thank you forjoining us on sportsday. tomorrow we will be looking ahead, when attention turns to the floor event. it's the men's final, the final of the pommel horse and the rings as well as the women's vault and uneven bars finals. fall of the coverage on bbc two from 1pm tomorrow. from springboards to springboks now, with england set to face south africa in their opening test of the autumn internationals this weekend. eddiejones has named his side, with 0wen farrell winning the fly—half selection race — one of several changes prompted by england's injury woes. from their training camp in portugal, chrisjones has the details. when the sun finally came out on england in portugal, for much of the time they have had a warm weather training camp that hasn't been warm. by training camp that hasn't been warm. by the way, england boss eddiejones has been encouraged by how his players have trained. given the big names are out injured, he's been forced to pick a forward pack that looks underpowered and inexperienced, especially c
beth tweddle, thank you forjoining us on sportsday. tomorrow we will be looking ahead, when attention turns to the floor event. it's the men's final, the final of the pommel horse and the rings as well as the women's vault and uneven bars finals. fall of the coverage on bbc two from 1pm tomorrow. from springboards to springboks now, with england set to face south africa in their opening test of the autumn internationals this weekend. eddiejones has named his side, with 0wen farrell winning the...
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my mother says, you would look better if you just -- but i said no, beth truman loves my hair. i got a leather -- letter that my grandmother wrote. i am so sorry that our friend is having all that trouble with those hippies. something ought to be done about them. when i saw my own grandson with long hair, i nearly expired. thank god they were clean and had on good clothing. i found out that my grandmother hated longhair every bit as much as my grandfather. but she was willing to overlook that just to annoy my mother. presidential family dynamics. >> fantastic. >> what is the difference between being a kid with famous relatives versus your friends? folks, heard other winston churchill's great who is here for the festival, somebody asked him yesterday, we don't know any different. i don't know what it's like to not have harry truman is a grandfather. >> did your friends treat you differently? >> they did not. school, i was a middle of the pond fish. i would to school with walter cronkite's son. walter was on television every night and his son was in class with us. i'm just harry
my mother says, you would look better if you just -- but i said no, beth truman loves my hair. i got a leather -- letter that my grandmother wrote. i am so sorry that our friend is having all that trouble with those hippies. something ought to be done about them. when i saw my own grandson with long hair, i nearly expired. thank god they were clean and had on good clothing. i found out that my grandmother hated longhair every bit as much as my grandfather. but she was willing to overlook that...
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congressman morelle and his wife, mary beth, are well known, well loved and we're so happy to have joe morelle as one of our colleagues. congratulations, joe. the speaker: does the gentleman yield to the gentleman from new york? does the gentleman yield to the gentleman from new york? mr. engel: yes. i yield to the gentleman from new york. the speaker: the gentleman from ew york is recognized. mr. morelle: thank you, mr. speaker. colleagues. and, mr. speaker, thank you for -- to your staff for the courtesies they have extended to me. i want to thank, first of all, my wife, mary beth, my entire family and many dear friends who have traveled to be with us today. and those at home watching for their unwavering love and support. i'd also like to thank my long-time friend, congressman eliot engel, for that kind introduction. and the warm welcome of all my colleagues -- the speaker: the gentleman is suspend. the gentleman is right. the house is not in order. members, please take your conversations off the floor. the gallery will please be quiet. mr. morelle: i want to thank my long-time -- t
congressman morelle and his wife, mary beth, are well known, well loved and we're so happy to have joe morelle as one of our colleagues. congratulations, joe. the speaker: does the gentleman yield to the gentleman from new york? does the gentleman yield to the gentleman from new york? mr. engel: yes. i yield to the gentleman from new york. the speaker: the gentleman from ew york is recognized. mr. morelle: thank you, mr. speaker. colleagues. and, mr. speaker, thank you for -- to your staff for...
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beth, thank you very much.es there'll be a new discipline — freestyle bmx. it's been included to boost tokyo 2020's youth appeal and britain's leading contender isjersey rider alex coleborn. leading contender is jersey rider alex colborn. nick hope reports. we have never seen anything at the olympics quite like this. riding gives you freedom and outside world and you just do what you love. i love the progression and when the new tricks and when pull it, you're buzzing. there is no otherfeeling. freestyle bmx and amongst a group of new urban events including skateboarding and three on three basketball which will make 0lympic debuts at tokyo 2020. it's an attempt to entice new younger fans to the games. the olympics you probably would not think bmx would ever be in it. but now with it being end, it's pretty insane really. it was not a thing when i started especially for me and for women as well. noq that we have been welcomed fully into the sport along with the guys, i think it is a really good thing. not that we
beth, thank you very much.es there'll be a new discipline — freestyle bmx. it's been included to boost tokyo 2020's youth appeal and britain's leading contender isjersey rider alex coleborn. leading contender is jersey rider alex colborn. nick hope reports. we have never seen anything at the olympics quite like this. riding gives you freedom and outside world and you just do what you love. i love the progression and when the new tricks and when pull it, you're buzzing. there is no...
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i want to start with some tape here, if i could, of the president of the united states, beth, talkingey abrams. he's been casting a lot of doubt on her qualifications. let's listen to what the president had to say. >> she is not qualified to be the governor of georgia. she's not qualified. and georgia's a great state. it's a great, great state. take a look at her past. take a look at her history. take a look at what she wants to do and what she has in mind for the state. that state will be in big, big trouble very quickly, and the people of georgia don't want that. >> beth, help us analyze that. went to spellman college, university of texas, yale law school for her law degree. what's he talking about? what's the president talking about, and what are voters saying about the rhetoric the president is using about seau so -- stacey abrams' qualifications? >> reporter: yeah, and we're bound to hear more of that today. the president will be here today in macon, georgia. maybe he'll elaborate a little bit on what he means. yale law school, the same law school where his hand picked supreme co
i want to start with some tape here, if i could, of the president of the united states, beth, talkingey abrams. he's been casting a lot of doubt on her qualifications. let's listen to what the president had to say. >> she is not qualified to be the governor of georgia. she's not qualified. and georgia's a great state. it's a great, great state. take a look at her past. take a look at her history. take a look at what she wants to do and what she has in mind for the state. that state will...
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there's this old baptist saying, beth moore is a southern baptist.ng when you mix horse manure and ice cream together, the horse manure stays the same, but the ice cream, the church, is ruined forever as a result of this. i think that's what she's getting at. beth moore is concerned less about the fate of america, although i'm sure she's concerned about that, too, as she is about the purity of the christian church. what the support of donald trump is doing to damage the witness of the gospel. >> reverend, your thoughts on that? and what did you hear when you were with all of these people in chicago? >>. >> i heard at 9/11 when america was under attack, from the outside, we banded together, we prayed together. people who dent even have a -- didn't even have a connection to a horuse of worship came togethr because we were under attack. what i heard in chicago is that we're under attack now. our democracy is under vote by people who cannot vote -- >> by who? >> those who would suppress the vote. 39 states today deny the right to vote. native americans a
there's this old baptist saying, beth moore is a southern baptist.ng when you mix horse manure and ice cream together, the horse manure stays the same, but the ice cream, the church, is ruined forever as a result of this. i think that's what she's getting at. beth moore is concerned less about the fate of america, although i'm sure she's concerned about that, too, as she is about the purity of the christian church. what the support of donald trump is doing to damage the witness of the gospel....
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good morning to you, beth. this is a neck and-and-neck rac. obama be a game-changer down there? >> reporter: good morning. this has turned into a marquee contest. stacey abrams, the democrat, versus brian kemp, the republican, running for governor in georgia. it's come to such a tight margin. we don't know what's going to happen until tuesday. in the final days of this election it's been marked quite a bit by voter suppression, allegations against brian kemp accusing his office of purging voertds from the rolls. when president obama was down here last nietz doing the rally with stacy abram explained what's going on. take a listen. >> if you're aspiring for the highest office in the state in which you pledge to look out for the people of your state, then how can you actively try to prevent the scitizens of your state from exercising their most basic right? >> reporter: so as you can see, president obama got quite a big reception at that rally at morehouse college, historically a black college. tomorrow night president obatru is rallying for bri
good morning to you, beth. this is a neck and-and-neck rac. obama be a game-changer down there? >> reporter: good morning. this has turned into a marquee contest. stacey abrams, the democrat, versus brian kemp, the republican, running for governor in georgia. it's come to such a tight margin. we don't know what's going to happen until tuesday. in the final days of this election it's been marked quite a bit by voter suppression, allegations against brian kemp accusing his office of purging...
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beth joins us live to talk about some of the options, good morning, beth, thank you for joining us. what are pediatricians recommending? the nasal spray or the shot, is there a difference? >> well, for the nation's largest group of pediatricians, they're recommending the shut over the nasal spray, and that is because they really feel it has offered over the past few years, the most consistent protection. so, for children, they say you're better off going with the shot. pam?lot of kids would rather have the mist, they get afraid of the needles, and i hear kids, teenagers and adults, they think they're more likely to get the flu rather that the vaccine and that's why they're not getting it. >> well, i think, we're not saying that the nasal fray is out completely, what the group is saying, lets use that as a backup for kids who are frayed of needles, if you have a hard time getting your child into the pediatrician to get that shot, they're afraid of the process, the nasal spray might be a good option. it has to be used with an active virus, and used and the virus, that can be used in c
beth joins us live to talk about some of the options, good morning, beth, thank you for joining us. what are pediatricians recommending? the nasal spray or the shot, is there a difference? >> well, for the nation's largest group of pediatricians, they're recommending the shut over the nasal spray, and that is because they really feel it has offered over the past few years, the most consistent protection. so, for children, they say you're better off going with the shot. pam?lot of kids...
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coach holtz and beth, his wife of 54 years, live in lake nona, a section of orlando.e night in june, coach holtz and beth came home late. >> i went up to my office on the second floor. it was very hot. i told my wife, "the air conditioning must be broken." she said, "it can't be, but i'll call on monday." this was saturday night. so, because it was so hot, we went to bed downstairs, where the air conditioning worked. >> at 2:30 in the morning, out of a dead sleep, they woke to smoke alarms sounding and their 11,000-square-foot home fully engulfed in flames. >> we go outside and i look up and i see the flames shooting up. and, you know, you're in a state of shock. you can't believe it. and you're there with your wife at 2:30 in the morning and just see everything you have. and your mind starts going through everything you're gonna lose, initially. and it's something you never thought would happen. that happens to somebody else. i read it. but it doesn't happen to me. >> a lightning strike had caused the fire, which destroyed their home and many irreplaceable items of m
coach holtz and beth, his wife of 54 years, live in lake nona, a section of orlando.e night in june, coach holtz and beth came home late. >> i went up to my office on the second floor. it was very hot. i told my wife, "the air conditioning must be broken." she said, "it can't be, but i'll call on monday." this was saturday night. so, because it was so hot, we went to bed downstairs, where the air conditioning worked. >> at 2:30 in the morning, out of a dead...
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burglaries, there is still work to be done as indicated by sign like this, and like what happened to beth cane's son-in-law on thanksgiving. >> they came back finding glass smashed. they took everything from his car and threw it on the sidewalk. >> reporter: so along with district attorney gascon and william scott, a new bill was announced to close a little-known loophole. >> there are cases when police arrest someone, the district attorney charges someone, they bring it to court and the case gets dismissed because no one can testify that the door was locked. >> reporter: even if the window was smashed in, suspects get away under current law. >> the small percentage, we are going to have significant impact. >> reporter: as for beth and her son, this significant impact came in the form of this note left by a stranger. >> was walking by your car and saw it was broken into. covered it with plastic because it's due to rain tonight. happy thanksgiving. >> reporter: back out here live, happy thanksgiving indeed. that bill will be proposed when the legislative session reopens on monday. in the m
burglaries, there is still work to be done as indicated by sign like this, and like what happened to beth cane's son-in-law on thanksgiving. >> they came back finding glass smashed. they took everything from his car and threw it on the sidewalk. >> reporter: so along with district attorney gascon and william scott, a new bill was announced to close a little-known loophole. >> there are cases when police arrest someone, the district attorney charges someone, they bring it to...
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beth, senior editor for politics. republican strategist. of news i was just over at the board a minute ago, going through the democratic gains in the house. i said that new mexico second district race had not yet been called. literally 30 seconds after i finished that, the race was called. the democrat, nbc news, has now declared is the apparent winner in new mexico's second district. that is a pickup for the democrats. that gives them a net gain, i said 37? it is 38. 38 for the democrats in the house now that that has transpired. >>> beth, in terms of the meaning of the midterm election, so it seems -- the question with these is always, we've seen a few times the president now, we've seen bill clinton, we saw barack obama. they came in, they lost the house in their first midterm. they managed to win reelection. the question about these midterms is always, does it leave a mark that will still be evident two years later in the presidential election? how do you feel about this one? >> well, who knows in two years. in trump time, every day is
beth, senior editor for politics. republican strategist. of news i was just over at the board a minute ago, going through the democratic gains in the house. i said that new mexico second district race had not yet been called. literally 30 seconds after i finished that, the race was called. the democrat, nbc news, has now declared is the apparent winner in new mexico's second district. that is a pickup for the democrats. that gives them a net gain, i said 37? it is 38. 38 for the democrats in...
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pete dominick, a comedian and the host of stand up on sirius xm insight, beth fouhy, lee gallagher, nelly mistal, editor at "above the law." let me star with you, if i could julia. the policy as it's being described is remain in mexico. what's your read of where things stand when it comes to this fundamental change to asylum policy? >> yeah, david win spent a lot of yesterday afternoon speaking to u.s. officials, some of whom were involved in these negotiations. right now, it looks like it's just a difference of semantics. the u.s. said that they still needed to work out a lot of the operational and logistical details. they even wouldn't go so far as to say that these asylum seekers would definitely have to wait until a judge weighs in on their decision. it wasn't quite clear how far along in the adjudication process they would need to be before they entered mexico. and they said mexico wants a lot in return, that the u.s. hasn't promised them yet, at least not in explicit detail. mexico wants the u.s. to work on improving the economic factors and the violence in the central american coun
pete dominick, a comedian and the host of stand up on sirius xm insight, beth fouhy, lee gallagher, nelly mistal, editor at "above the law." let me star with you, if i could julia. the policy as it's being described is remain in mexico. what's your read of where things stand when it comes to this fundamental change to asylum policy? >> yeah, david win spent a lot of yesterday afternoon speaking to u.s. officials, some of whom were involved in these negotiations. right now, it...
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beth >> caller: hi, jim >> yo, yo, beth, what's up >> caller: first i want to say i'm a huge eagles fan bird. >> caller: with the stock having split two or one i wanted to know your opinion of the future of t.j. maxx >> you know what, i wish everybody put their stocks -- so many companies have no stock splits it's crushing them. i think it is going higher matthew agrees with me it is the one to own in the sector and i've got to tell you, please companies that have 100, 200, 400, split your stock so our investors who watch this show who watch this show can buy them these thousand dollar stocks, split your stock for heaven's sake all right. guess what's in. you know what's in ugly is in which is good news for me. and crocs -- ♪ i know i must have it >> now you're talking. but as any parent knows the taste of teenagers is always changing so i wouldn't buy it right now unless you want to take risk. there's so much "mad money" tonight. i talk about being in a funk shares of funko have dropped 21%. can the company make a case for itself i'm asking its zee then why are some stocks being treate
beth >> caller: hi, jim >> yo, yo, beth, what's up >> caller: first i want to say i'm a huge eagles fan bird. >> caller: with the stock having split two or one i wanted to know your opinion of the future of t.j. maxx >> you know what, i wish everybody put their stocks -- so many companies have no stock splits it's crushing them. i think it is going higher matthew agrees with me it is the one to own in the sector and i've got to tell you, please companies that have...
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first we will hear from jenny beth martin. >> thank you. thank you for having me here. we have done this for several elections cycles. last night the house republicans lost for many reasons. one of the biggest reasons was a failure of leadership. i'm going to talk about to example oath of the failer of leadership. nationalize the election and the failure to fight the deep state. nancy pelosi outsmarted house republicans leadership and she knew republicans would not do well if the elections were nationalize. locald them run hyper campaigns on local issues. was advisingsi them to run hyper local campaigns, isn't that a good sign that republicans should be running a nationalize campaign the failure to fight the deep state, rather than join the president to janet -- to , specially inp the area of border security and immigration reform. the permanent government, others call it the deep state. working toere it is undermine the president's ability to an act his agenda, the agenda that won him the presidency. this opposition strikes at the core idea of a valid republic. it is a
first we will hear from jenny beth martin. >> thank you. thank you for having me here. we have done this for several elections cycles. last night the house republicans lost for many reasons. one of the biggest reasons was a failure of leadership. i'm going to talk about to example oath of the failer of leadership. nationalize the election and the failure to fight the deep state. nancy pelosi outsmarted house republicans leadership and she knew republicans would not do well if the...
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thank you, laura beth. have seen that this has come up and become more of an issue in the last couple of days. we are very clear that as the uk, when we negotiate for these matters in relation to leaving the european union and ourfuture, we do so one half of the whole of the uk family, including gibraltar. we are very clear that our position on gibraltar and sovereignty has not changed, and will not change. it is about the wish of the people of gibraltar. what we have done, actually, looking at this phase of negotiations, the withdrawal agreement, the political declaration, is actually, we've been working with the government of gibraltar and with the government of spain, to put into place measures that actually relate to gibraltar. we've worked very closely with gibraltar. 0ur position here in the uk, as the government, on the sovereignty of gibraltar, has not changed. thank you very much for that question. let's bring in michael. hello, michael. hello. you are live to the prime minister, what is your quest
thank you, laura beth. have seen that this has come up and become more of an issue in the last couple of days. we are very clear that as the uk, when we negotiate for these matters in relation to leaving the european union and ourfuture, we do so one half of the whole of the uk family, including gibraltar. we are very clear that our position on gibraltar and sovereignty has not changed, and will not change. it is about the wish of the people of gibraltar. what we have done, actually, looking at...
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police say, someone yanked the letters off temple beth israel.rs from the sign have been retrieved. in the meantime... the crime lab is processing them hoping to turn up fingerprints. since last saturday -- there has been a more visible police presence at temple beth israel. police believe it can reduce fear among the congregation. <"we let the perpetrators of hate crimes, the perpetrators of terrorism win if we shrink away. that's not who we are. that's not what we are going to be."> police say it will be a personal choice if the temple beth israel decides to create its own security team. starting tonight with the warriors...tonight with starting starting tonight with the warriors... who thus far, have shown no signs of sluggishness to start the year...with a 6-game winning streak. --warriors hosting the t'wolves steph curry...been playing at an mvp level. --jimmy butler..playing for minnesota...despite all the drama between him and the front office. --1st quarter-- champs showing how unselfish they can be... pass from kevin durant to curry.. to
police say, someone yanked the letters off temple beth israel.rs from the sign have been retrieved. in the meantime... the crime lab is processing them hoping to turn up fingerprints. since last saturday -- there has been a more visible police presence at temple beth israel. police believe it can reduce fear among the congregation. police say it will be a personal choice if the temple beth israel decides to create its own security team. starting tonight with the warriors...tonight with...
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beth is in decatur, georgia. we'll start with the rally where jeff is. give us a sense of what the closing argument is going to be from president trump when he takes the stage there in a minute. >> >> reporter: president trump is barn storming trump country now through monday night in support of republican candidates on the ballot all across the country really. we know what his closing argument is. he's saying very clearly that a vote for any republican on the ballot and any significant race is a proxy vote for him and his political agenda for the second half of his first term. yes, today he's here in make on georgia trying to boost brian kemp. he's the republican gubernatorial candidate. he leaves here and goes to tennessee to campaign for the tennessee senate candidate, the republican senate candidate. he's been doing less campaigning comparatively for house candidates. he was asked about why when he left the white house today. here's what he said to reporters gathered on the white house south lawn. >> i think we're going to do well with the house. i t
beth is in decatur, georgia. we'll start with the rally where jeff is. give us a sense of what the closing argument is going to be from president trump when he takes the stage there in a minute. >> >> reporter: president trump is barn storming trump country now through monday night in support of republican candidates on the ballot all across the country really. we know what his closing argument is. he's saying very clearly that a vote for any republican on the ballot and any...
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. >> you and i were talking yesterday here, beth. who knows what can happen in the following days, you said. here we go. this now coming from the secretary of state who is also running for governor. what's the perception with voters and has there been reporting on this before? >> reporter: you know, this is sort of a remarkable bomb to be dropped into the middle of this very, very close race two days before the voters go to the polls for final vote on tuesday. as you said, the secretary of state is also the candidate, the republican gubernatorial candidate ryan temp and he is using the power of his office to launch an investigation into essentially his opponent's campaign. although it's not exactly stacey abrams. it's the whole party around her who is supporting her campaign that is being targeted and that's why she reacted as strongly as she did. he is accusing them of committing cyber crimes. that's a pretty tough thing to say two days before the election. he has also referred this investigation to the department of homeland securi
. >> you and i were talking yesterday here, beth. who knows what can happen in the following days, you said. here we go. this now coming from the secretary of state who is also running for governor. what's the perception with voters and has there been reporting on this before? >> reporter: you know, this is sort of a remarkable bomb to be dropped into the middle of this very, very close race two days before the voters go to the polls for final vote on tuesday. as you said, the...
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thank you, laura beth. come up more of an issue in the last couple of days. we are very clear as the uk, that when we negotiate for these matters, in relation to leaving the european union and future, we do so under half of the whole uk family, including gibraltar. we are very clear that our position on gibraltar and its sovereignty hasn't changed, and its sovereignty hasn't changed, and will not change. it's about the wish of the people of gibraltar. what we have done, looking at this phase of negotiations, the withdrawal agreement, and the political declaration, is we've been working with the government of gibraltar and the government of spain, to put into place measures that actually related to gibraltar. which, and convert closely with gibraltar, our position here in the uk, as the government, on the sovereignty of gibraltar, has not change. so that's the prime minister talking about the gibraltar issue. that's pretty important, isn't it? the eu summit on sunday has to sign this off, and the spanish say
thank you, laura beth. come up more of an issue in the last couple of days. we are very clear as the uk, that when we negotiate for these matters, in relation to leaving the european union and future, we do so under half of the whole uk family, including gibraltar. we are very clear that our position on gibraltar and its sovereignty hasn't changed, and its sovereignty hasn't changed, and will not change. it's about the wish of the people of gibraltar. what we have done, looking at this phase of...
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nbc's senior political editor, beth fuoy is at the georgia state capitol in atlanta with the latest. there's a lot of firsts that can come out of the election, beth, there in georgia, but let's go to the new numbers that we already have in today. just the early voting, over 2 million folks have already voted in atlanta, and friday was the last day. i know you have spoken to most of them. what does that mean going forward, do you think, come tuesday? >> well, people are very very fired up on both sides of course here, richard. as as you said, it's a historic race, brian kemp, a conservative white male trump, and stacey abrams who would be the first black woman governor of georgia. the stakes are incredibly high on both sides, and you can feel it here. it is a very tight race. both sides working hard to get their people out. as you mentioned, tons of early votes, we have to get to tuesday when a whole trench of voters are showing up at the polls. recently here, unfortunately, one of the things that has been overshadowing the race is allegations of voter suppression. brian kemp the repu
nbc's senior political editor, beth fuoy is at the georgia state capitol in atlanta with the latest. there's a lot of firsts that can come out of the election, beth, there in georgia, but let's go to the new numbers that we already have in today. just the early voting, over 2 million folks have already voted in atlanta, and friday was the last day. i know you have spoken to most of them. what does that mean going forward, do you think, come tuesday? >> well, people are very very fired up...
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congressman morelle and his wife, mary beth, are well known, well loved and we're so happy to have joe morelle as one of our colleagues. congratulations, joe. the speaker: does the gentleman yield to the gentleman from new york? does the gentleman yield to the gentleman from new york? mr. engel: yes. i yield to the gentleman from new york. the speaker: the gentleman from ew york is recognized. mr. morelle: thank you, mr. speaker. colleagues. and, mr. speaker, thank you for -- to your staff for the courtesies they have extended to me. i want to thank, first of all, my wife, mary beth, my entire family and many dear friends who have traveled to be with us today. and those at home watching for their unwavering love and support. i'd also like to thank my long-time friend, congressman eliot engel, for that kind introduction. and the warm welcome of all my colleagues -- the speaker: the gentleman is suspend. the gentleman is right. the house is not in order. members, please take your conversations off the floor. the gallery will please be quiet. mr. morelle: i want to thank my long-time -- t
congressman morelle and his wife, mary beth, are well known, well loved and we're so happy to have joe morelle as one of our colleagues. congratulations, joe. the speaker: does the gentleman yield to the gentleman from new york? does the gentleman yield to the gentleman from new york? mr. engel: yes. i yield to the gentleman from new york. the speaker: the gentleman from ew york is recognized. mr. morelle: thank you, mr. speaker. colleagues. and, mr. speaker, thank you for -- to your staff for...
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we will go to beth and help you. ed: turkey news.with the turkey. i will tell that story later. rachel: it's a good one. it involves firefighters. griff: there is news. we must do that president trump giving the green light to military mission on the border as thousands of migrants wait to claim asylum. rachel: cabinet order hanged down to the department of defense includes using force if there is an attack. ed: defense secretary james mattis just back from the border says it does not change the mission but quote if someone is beating on border patrolman and if we were in a position to have to do something about it, we could stop them from beating on them and take them over and deliver them to patrolmen who would then arrest them for it so you can see the president continuing this effort to crack down on illegal immigration through every single lever he can within the government. griff: of course, the critics of the president pointing quickly to that the military does not use force on our homeland. the point that the administration i
we will go to beth and help you. ed: turkey news.with the turkey. i will tell that story later. rachel: it's a good one. it involves firefighters. griff: there is news. we must do that president trump giving the green light to military mission on the border as thousands of migrants wait to claim asylum. rachel: cabinet order hanged down to the department of defense includes using force if there is an attack. ed: defense secretary james mattis just back from the border says it does not change...
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where is beth? beth? is this beth? you're beth? how are you?> tell everybody at home about this sign that you brought from dixon elementary. >> this sign was created by my students 20 years ago when i came for my 40th birthday to be onthe today show." i was so excited. they used their fingerprints tof make the tai the peacock. >> now you still have it? >> yes. >> and you are back the plaza? >> celebrating my 60th. >> happy birday to you. >> thank you. >> and thank you for coming. thank you all of you guys for coming. woo! >> 20 years later. >> it is cold one. so glads you are here, by the way. coming up, you know what it's like when t kids get their toy, that face lights up. that great moment. we srted a little bit early. i gave one to my kid yesterday. we will talk about that later. the hottest new holiday gifts before they ed up fly off the shelves. >>> and coming up in the fourth hour, someal extra spe steals wnd deals from jill martin. she will sho kathie lee and hoda theig bargains we have missed. >> but if you are about sports over the th
where is beth? beth? is this beth? you're beth? how are you?> tell everybody at home about this sign that you brought from dixon elementary. >> this sign was created by my students 20 years ago when i came for my 40th birthday to be onthe today show." i was so excited. they used their fingerprints tof make the tai the peacock. >> now you still have it? >> yes. >> and you are back the plaza? >> celebrating my 60th. >> happy birday to you. >>...
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let's bring in beth evans from s&p global plats is it fair to say the crude crush is over?> wow never say never in this market the volatility is incredible the market is up a bit today after putin came out and said russia is still happy po to be t of that opec plus group. you have a big hitter there still involved in the opec decisions. at this point in december the talk is that the next opec meeting will end up in a 1 to 1.4 million barrel per day cut in production. that will add to a floor on prices overall it's a bearish picture now as you can tell from that 20% drop between october and november >> what is one or two factors you think that are driving oil the most to this downside trend? >> wow a big one has to be u.s. production you're talking about -- they hit 11 million barrels per day in the summer they are well on their way to hitting 12 million barrels per day. that's been a major, major game changer in the market. some of the other things going on, you have the iranian sanctions. it's fair to say in october the market was totally focused on the tailwinds from the
let's bring in beth evans from s&p global plats is it fair to say the crude crush is over?> wow never say never in this market the volatility is incredible the market is up a bit today after putin came out and said russia is still happy po to be t of that opec plus group. you have a big hitter there still involved in the opec decisions. at this point in december the talk is that the next opec meeting will end up in a 1 to 1.4 million barrel per day cut in production. that will add to a...
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what happened to beth's son-in-law's truck sunday morning sounds t s mar san francisco. crest fallen, they continued their thanksgiving meal and went back outside to clean the mess up, only to find this. taped on the side of the window and found this, was walking by your car and saw this. covered your open window with plastic. happy thanksgiving. >> i'm sure there are good people left in the world. >> reporter: but there are plenty not so good. which is why senator weiner and william scott held a conference to discuss new legislation to crack down on these crimes by closing a little known loophole. >> i didn't know about it until the district attorney called me about a year ago. >> reporter: under current law, to get a prosecution, it must be proven the car door was locked, even if the windows are smashed in. >> the worst number of auto break-ins are being done by a small group of people. >> reporter: these shipping containers show the massive amount of goods these crime rings rake in. in some cases more than $1 million in stolen goods, all the more reason why community
what happened to beth's son-in-law's truck sunday morning sounds t s mar san francisco. crest fallen, they continued their thanksgiving meal and went back outside to clean the mess up, only to find this. taped on the side of the window and found this, was walking by your car and saw this. covered your open window with plastic. happy thanksgiving. >> i'm sure there are good people left in the world. >> reporter: but there are plenty not so good. which is why senator weiner and...
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beth is our senior politics editor. she's in georgia. kristen, let me start with you. the president talking about fever and fervor when it comes to this race. get us up to speed on what the president had to say. >> reporter: i asked the president if he was expecting to lose the house. a few days ago he said it could happen. today he's saying he feels good about the house. he said i feel very good about the senate. to stress the fact that he has been focused largely on senate and gubernatorial races. i think that tells you what his strategy is heading into this home stretch to election day. he wants to make sure that republicans pick up seats in the senate. based on my conversations with officials here, they say we are bracing for a potential loss of the house. that's why you're seeing that focus. he talked about the fever and the fervor. i've been with him at a lot of these campaign rallies and the crowds are packed. he is getting big crowds. excited crowds. fired up. he's also campaigning in places where he is very popular. that is what you would anticipate today. he
beth is our senior politics editor. she's in georgia. kristen, let me start with you. the president talking about fever and fervor when it comes to this race. get us up to speed on what the president had to say. >> reporter: i asked the president if he was expecting to lose the house. a few days ago he said it could happen. today he's saying he feels good about the house. he said i feel very good about the senate. to stress the fact that he has been focused largely on senate and...
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well, thanks very much for that question, laura beth.he uk, when we negotiate on these matters in relation to our leaving the european union and our future, we do so on behalf of the whole uk family including gibraltar. we're very clear that our position on gibraltar and its sovereignty has not changed and will not change. it is about the wish of the people of gibraltar. what we have done, actually, in looking at this phase of the negotiations, the withdrawal agreement and the political declaration, is, we've been working with the government of gibraltar and with the government of spain to put into place some measures that actually relate to gibraltar. we've worked very closely with gibraltar but our position here in the uk as the government on the sovereignty of gibraltar has not changed. the play minister on gibraltar. it isa the play minister on gibraltar. it is a thorny issue, won the spanish are kicking up a fuss about at the last minute. maybe even threatening not to sign off the deal on sunday. there was always going to be one iss
well, thanks very much for that question, laura beth.he uk, when we negotiate on these matters in relation to our leaving the european union and our future, we do so on behalf of the whole uk family including gibraltar. we're very clear that our position on gibraltar and its sovereignty has not changed and will not change. it is about the wish of the people of gibraltar. what we have done, actually, in looking at this phase of the negotiations, the withdrawal agreement and the political...
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beth. >> reporter: good afternoon to you, richard. like you said, this is an epic contest between those two candidates. it's coming right down to where it's been the entire year, too close to call. stacey abrams has been getting a lot of star power coming in to visit her. first it was oprah and then it was president obama last night. tomorrow night it's going to be kemp with trump. so both parties are really pulling out the stops with their biggest talent. so earlier today mr. kemp was out in an atlanta suburb talking to supporters. he was definitely clearly upset by a lot of the accusations that have come out over the last few weeks that he as the attorney general -- excuse me, the secretary of state of georgia, has been using his position to purge minority voters from the rolls who are likely to support the democrats. he spoke to that earlier today. take a listen. >> we are literally in a battle for the soul of our state and a fight for our future. my o ppponent is running one of the most dishonest campaigns georgians have ever seen
beth. >> reporter: good afternoon to you, richard. like you said, this is an epic contest between those two candidates. it's coming right down to where it's been the entire year, too close to call. stacey abrams has been getting a lot of star power coming in to visit her. first it was oprah and then it was president obama last night. tomorrow night it's going to be kemp with trump. so both parties are really pulling out the stops with their biggest talent. so earlier today mr. kemp was...
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personally want to thank and recognize the work of my legislative aides, chelsea and beth, and carolyn, of the district 9 office for their dedication with them and tensity to get this agreement completed. thank you hillary ronen for being a great partner in this process. >> supervisor ronen: i just wanted to start out by saying i could not be happier this was a long-term fight and there's 20,000 plus workers who have been incredibly patient waiting for a bump in their salaries that is not enough, about you will help make ends meet in this incredibly expensive city. i wanted to start out by giving a special thanks to the mayor, mayor breed and her team, kinhska, andrea and kelly, for engaging and really heartfelt and serious negotiations. it was a pleasure working with you all, and i think it's helpful to build that trust with one another as we are moving forward. so, i really think that took us a long way, and i'm very appreciative of it. so, thank you very much for your commitment. and i wanted to also just give a thanks to the negotiating team and call them out by name. workers to kn
personally want to thank and recognize the work of my legislative aides, chelsea and beth, and carolyn, of the district 9 office for their dedication with them and tensity to get this agreement completed. thank you hillary ronen for being a great partner in this process. >> supervisor ronen: i just wanted to start out by saying i could not be happier this was a long-term fight and there's 20,000 plus workers who have been incredibly patient waiting for a bump in their salaries that is not...
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. >> it is like multiple changes and you take the select group of the beth athlest athletes and 1 finish. >> gary cantrell changes the course as necessary to make it harder any time someone finishes because he is trying to, in his own words, to keep it at the limit of what is possible. >> we move book locations around a little bit. we do various things to tweak it so you have to adapt and adjust on the fly. >> underneath the prison tunnel and the water was almost knee high, we weren't sure if we were able to cross through it is a crazy experience. >> it is raging right now. >> kind of incredible, the physical work these people do. >> the longer you keep going it becomes mental. the sleep derivation eventually makes the mental difficulty of doing it equal to or worse to the physical difficulty. >> you can't think about how far you have to go in the whole loop, it could be hours. i think my second loop took me 21 hours this year. that is a day in the woods with no creature comforts. you have to just keep moving forward one step, one book, one climb at a time. >> for even the most accomplis
. >> it is like multiple changes and you take the select group of the beth athlest athletes and 1 finish. >> gary cantrell changes the course as necessary to make it harder any time someone finishes because he is trying to, in his own words, to keep it at the limit of what is possible. >> we move book locations around a little bit. we do various things to tweak it so you have to adapt and adjust on the fly. >> underneath the prison tunnel and the water was almost knee...
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mary beth pfeiffer is joining us now.nk you for having me. >> first talk about this connection you say between climate change and lyme disease. >> what we see with ticks, and this is happening in many countries, they are moving to places they could never survive before. they're moving north on latitudes through scandinavia, up into canada, as they have moved north from new york and the connecticut area where lyme disease first emerged in the late 1970s. and they are showing up in california, and not only in more places, but there are more of them and they are carrying more pathogens that can harm us. >> talk a little more about your research and climate change, the warmth, and why they can survive now more. >> well, ticks basically can survive many different environments. and we know they can survive very intense storms and winters. but what we're seeing is an environmental change. and it's not just the warming of the planet, but i'll get to that. temperatures are warmer in many places. 3 degrees warmer, for example in th
mary beth pfeiffer is joining us now.nk you for having me. >> first talk about this connection you say between climate change and lyme disease. >> what we see with ticks, and this is happening in many countries, they are moving to places they could never survive before. they're moving north on latitudes through scandinavia, up into canada, as they have moved north from new york and the connecticut area where lyme disease first emerged in the late 1970s. and they are showing up in...
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she made the choice, i think she makes a difference. >> beth, thank you. it's going to be an exciting night on tuesday not just for the races for the senate and house, but some of these gubernatorial races. nbc news correspondent katie beck is live in marietta, georgia, at the oprah/stacey abrams event which has just wrapped up. looked like quite an event. we were watching a lot of it. >> there was so much energy here today, ali. all of these people fired up for what is one of the most hotly contested races in the nation right now. the polls have these two candidates within a point of each other. so stressing the importance of getting out and voting, taking it seriously, was very much a part of the message today. from oprah and abrams. you were in the crowd. what was your impression of what went on in here? >> excitement. we understand the importance of this race and the folks gathered here today understand that importance. so we are here ready to win this race. we flipped doug hlas county in 2016. we know when you elect people that believe in your values
she made the choice, i think she makes a difference. >> beth, thank you. it's going to be an exciting night on tuesday not just for the races for the senate and house, but some of these gubernatorial races. nbc news correspondent katie beck is live in marietta, georgia, at the oprah/stacey abrams event which has just wrapped up. looked like quite an event. we were watching a lot of it. >> there was so much energy here today, ali. all of these people fired up for what is one of the...
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>> i think that's going to beth sog on the top of investors' minds, what's going to happetr at the c bank. the consensus is that the rates are going to move upward. we tend to agree with that. but any -- as bob mentioned rlier, any change to that could really move the market. >> bob also mentionedpr the ident is saying that he's still thinking he'soing to impose these 25% tariffs on those chinese goods 1st.january if that doesn't happen, bob says wall street will vie that as a victory. will you see rallies? >> yeah, if there's temperance in the tension in the trade war, you would see a nic move upward. unfortunately we eected tha before the midterms. we didn't see it. seems though trump may be pushing it out to a presidential election issue. so he has a little more time. >> what type of consumer data are you looking at and why is that important? >> sure. you guys referenced earlier some of the data we saw, 20% increases and black friday sales as well as and people thinking you're going to see more monday.es here on cyber unfortunately what we like to look at isny com earnings and the
>> i think that's going to beth sog on the top of investors' minds, what's going to happetr at the c bank. the consensus is that the rates are going to move upward. we tend to agree with that. but any -- as bob mentioned rlier, any change to that could really move the market. >> bob also mentionedpr the ident is saying that he's still thinking he'soing to impose these 25% tariffs on those chinese goods 1st.january if that doesn't happen, bob says wall street will vie that as a...
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story by the groundtruth hoject in collaboration w reveal from the center for investigive reporting, bethphy explores whether the hurricane really swept away zika. and if not, what's being done for moms and babieat risk? it's part of this week's leading edge series, which focuses on science and medicine every wednesday. >> reporter: stefan rodrigue was born with severe birth defects caused by the zika virus. now 18 months, he will never be able to walk or talk. >> he's having seizures now. oh, that's it. >> reporter: his mom, valerie, tested positive at the height of the zika epidemic in 2016, when all pregnant women in puerto rico were tested, for free. >> the zika epidemic really increased the number of birth defects in places where we had zika.'s rrefutable. >> reporter: dr. carmen zorrilla is a long-time ob-gyn at university hospital in san juana sh few of the island's 4,000 zika babies have problems devastating as stefan's, but zika can cause many other pmental issues, too, lik eyesight and hearing problems. >> and this is why i believe that testing during pregnancy is so important.
story by the groundtruth hoject in collaboration w reveal from the center for investigive reporting, bethphy explores whether the hurricane really swept away zika. and if not, what's being done for moms and babieat risk? it's part of this week's leading edge series, which focuses on science and medicine every wednesday. >> reporter: stefan rodrigue was born with severe birth defects caused by the zika virus. now 18 months, he will never be able to walk or talk. >> he's having...
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beth, let's say the democrats take the house. will that mean that america will get more bipartisanship and things get done or will it mean more gridlock and investigations? we cannot forget one of the reasons the president is so aggressively out there is he's most worried about the robert muell mueller investigation. >> sure, the democratic -- if we get democrat ek control of the house, the committees will do investigating of president trump, the business ties, the cabinet members, no question about it. but, you know, it is a double-edged sword as it is for democrats if this happens because we have heard from polling and through reporting, many, many people don't like president trump but they really are sick of gridlock and sick of fighting and that is a potent message to some voter who is are sort of figures out where to go and done with trump, sick of the way he's conducted himself in the presidential -- as president but they don't want to see just endless fighting going on so by saying, look folks, electing democrats to the ho
beth, let's say the democrats take the house. will that mean that america will get more bipartisanship and things get done or will it mean more gridlock and investigations? we cannot forget one of the reasons the president is so aggressively out there is he's most worried about the robert muell mueller investigation. >> sure, the democratic -- if we get democrat ek control of the house, the committees will do investigating of president trump, the business ties, the cabinet members, no...
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did you say, "call temple beth seder"? no! here, let me try it. call mcflono mcflooniloo.ng) calling rajesh koothrappali. (cell phone ringing) oh, it's very impressive. and a little racist. if we're all through playing "mock the flawed technology," can we get on withhalonight? we were supposed to start at 8:00; it is now 8:06. so we'll start now. yes, first we have to decide if those lost six minutes will be coming out of
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one of our favourite entries this month came from beth, who captured these beautiful shots in icelandve northern lights. now let's look at the travel videos clocking up the views online. this month is the 50th anniversary of america's trails network — a system of roads and pathways that were set up to encourage people to get out and explore the country's national parks, scenic spaces and heritage hotspots. will and jim pattiz are using their online filmmaking skills to bring the wonders of america's national parks to life. from towering volcanoes to scorching deserts, the brothers' ‘more thanjust parks' video series aims to inspire a new generation of visitors to get offline and explore the landscapes in person. setting foot in a national park is like setting foot on another planet. the main goal of our videos is to inspire people to get out into our national parks and to have experience out there for themselves. wolf howls. and finally, this video explores how the reintroduction of wolves as the top predators in yellowstone after a 70—year absence rebalanced the ecosystem and even th
one of our favourite entries this month came from beth, who captured these beautiful shots in icelandve northern lights. now let's look at the travel videos clocking up the views online. this month is the 50th anniversary of america's trails network — a system of roads and pathways that were set up to encourage people to get out and explore the country's national parks, scenic spaces and heritage hotspots. will and jim pattiz are using their online filmmaking skills to bring the wonders of...
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you don't want to miss the display that will really take your beth breath away.o, what is happening here. the sea at the santa clara registrar that may leave your scratching your head. zblnc . >>> are you getting used to this warm weather? hard to believe it's november and we're still talking about temperatures 8 to 11 degrees above average. i'l tell you >>> well we start with a look, we're looking about 20 miles across from this view, but the humidity is 24%. the winds aren't there quite yet. so get out and enjoy some really tranquil, peaceful weather if you will. yes, i know we need rain. of course i know, i watch it every day and i keep looking for it. it's just not here. so it's not something we should worry about. just enjoy what we can and once the rain gets here we can all rejoice and hopefully helping the drought. morgan hill, 72. the warm spots, here's a look from the east bay hills. not much in the way of wind out there. once again, but it is already bone dry. it's just going to get worse when the wind picks up tonight. until then, sunny and mild. breez
you don't want to miss the display that will really take your beth breath away.o, what is happening here. the sea at the santa clara registrar that may leave your scratching your head. zblnc . >>> are you getting used to this warm weather? hard to believe it's november and we're still talking about temperatures 8 to 11 degrees above average. i'l tell you >>> well we start with a look, we're looking about 20 miles across from this view, but the humidity is 24%. the winds aren't...
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police say, someone yanked the letters off temple beth israel.om the sign have been retrieved. in the meantime... the crime lab is processing them hoping to turn up fingerprints. since last saturday -- there has been a more visible police presence at the temple. police believe that will help reduce fear among the <"we let the perpetrators of hate crimes, the perpetrators of terrorism win if we shrink away. that's not who we are. that's not what we are going to be.">( marty ) police say it will be up to the temple beth israel to to create its own security team. ( marty ) this morning we are hearing from parents after a band teacher in los angeles was caught on camera punching a student. the fight began when the teacher told the student he was not wearing the proper school uniform. the student responded with a tirade of racist profanity. those words can be heard on the video - before the fight. the beating is nonstop with the teacher even using an object - maybe a phone - to pummel the student to the ground. students along with an adult pulled the
police say, someone yanked the letters off temple beth israel.om the sign have been retrieved. in the meantime... the crime lab is processing them hoping to turn up fingerprints. since last saturday -- there has been a more visible police presence at the temple. police believe that will help reduce fear among the ( marty ) police say it will be up to the temple beth israel to to create its own security team. ( marty ) this morning we are hearing from parents after a band teacher in los angeles...
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as ken referenced, others, jenny beth, president trump and the conservatives using conservative issues nationalized this election. and built a large red wall that brought a stop to the blue wave. republicans never win elections unless they're nationalized around conservative issues. tip o'neill's adage of about all politics is local only works for democrats because democrats can't run on their national issues. they can't run on larger government, higher taxes, open the borders to all illegal aliens. evidence of the governor candidates in florida and georgia running on hard left issues went down to defeat. a few months ago, the republicans were facing a blue tsunami because too many republican candidates and their consultants were running content-free campaigns. congressman kevin mccarthy advised republican candidates in this election to run on local issues. if that had been the case through the election of yesterday it would have been a complete wipeout of the republican candidates. fortunately, under president trump's leadership and the conservative, ecampaign began to be nationalized
as ken referenced, others, jenny beth, president trump and the conservatives using conservative issues nationalized this election. and built a large red wall that brought a stop to the blue wave. republicans never win elections unless they're nationalized around conservative issues. tip o'neill's adage of about all politics is local only works for democrats because democrats can't run on their national issues. they can't run on larger government, higher taxes, open the borders to all illegal...