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rosie ruiz claimed she won the boston marathon. she did not win the boston marathon. i might wake up tomorrow and decide to claim to be the homecoming queen and also an excellent dancer and also the winner of the kansas powerball and somebody who speaks ten languages. me saying it would not make any of it true. it would expose me to righteous ridicule. and if there is one good thing about us all living through these last four years, it may be that we are absolutely prepared as a nation for the fact that president donald trump very frequently says things that are not true and should not be taken seriously. that will help, i truly believe, when he inevitably says sometime in the next 24 hours that he definitely won and that the vote shouldn't be counted. in terms of what we are watching tonight, there is pennsylvania, which a lot of people think may be the pivotal state in terms of deciding the electoral college outcome. republican strategy in pennsylvania appears to hinge on efforts to slow down the vote count in pennsylvania as much as possible. the idea is that they
rosie ruiz claimed she won the boston marathon. she did not win the boston marathon. i might wake up tomorrow and decide to claim to be the homecoming queen and also an excellent dancer and also the winner of the kansas powerball and somebody who speaks ten languages. me saying it would not make any of it true. it would expose me to righteous ridicule. and if there is one good thing about us all living through these last four years, it may be that we are absolutely prepared as a nation for the...
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take the boston marathon bomb attack in 2013, for example. some people who followed the news obsessive more stressed and frightened than others who had been physically present. so what does this mean? as it does, it also says my 1st of all, it makes people less likely to take action. you might think the realisation that we all have a worldview that's too negative, would actually prompt people to become more active. but many psychological studies have shown that that is precisely not the case. and i just, what's more, it can promote chronic stress. we know that chronic stress can be a factor in many diseases, including diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and mental illnesses such as depression. how can be depressed when you doubt, if you can trust the coronavirus pandemic is a good example. after months of bad news, many people have grown weary of the crisis. they feel helpless and wish things would go back to normal. it's just a journalist. i have to consider whether i might be contributing to other people having a misguided view of the world.
take the boston marathon bomb attack in 2013, for example. some people who followed the news obsessive more stressed and frightened than others who had been physically present. so what does this mean? as it does, it also says my 1st of all, it makes people less likely to take action. you might think the realisation that we all have a worldview that's too negative, would actually prompt people to become more active. but many psychological studies have shown that that is precisely not the case....
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take the boston marathon bomb attack in 2013, for example. some people who followed the news, obsessive, stressed, and frightened and others who had been physically present. so what does this mean? as it was elsa's, as my 1st of all, it makes people less likely to take action. you might think the realisation that we all have a worldview that's too negative, would actually prompt people to become more active. but many psychological studies have shown that that is precisely not the case on the right side just what's more, it can promote chronic stress. we know that chronic stress can be a factor in many diseases. including diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and mental illnesses such as depression, be depressed when you thought it was just the coronavirus pandemic is a good example. after months of bad news, many people have grown weary of the crisis. they feel helpless and wish things would go back to normal. as a journalist, i have to consider whether i might be contributing to other people having a misguided view of the world. what can the med
take the boston marathon bomb attack in 2013, for example. some people who followed the news, obsessive, stressed, and frightened and others who had been physically present. so what does this mean? as it was elsa's, as my 1st of all, it makes people less likely to take action. you might think the realisation that we all have a worldview that's too negative, would actually prompt people to become more active. but many psychological studies have shown that that is precisely not the case on the...
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take the boston marathon bomb attack and 2013, for example. some people who followed the news obsessive, or more stressed and frightened than others who had been physically present. so what does this mean? first of all, it makes people less likely to take action. you might think the realisation that we all have a worldview that's too negative, would actually prompt people to become more active. but many psychological studies have shown that that is precisely not the case. and so i just, what's more, it can promote chronic stress. we know that chronic stress can be a factor in many diseases, including diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and mental illnesses such as depression, be depressed or when you doubt, if you can trust the coronavirus pandemic is a good example. after months of bad news, many people have grown weary of the crisis. they feel helpless and wish things would go back to normal. as a journalist, i have to consider whether i might be contributing to other people having a misguided view of the world. what can the media do better? s
take the boston marathon bomb attack and 2013, for example. some people who followed the news obsessive, or more stressed and frightened than others who had been physically present. so what does this mean? first of all, it makes people less likely to take action. you might think the realisation that we all have a worldview that's too negative, would actually prompt people to become more active. but many psychological studies have shown that that is precisely not the case. and so i just, what's...
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take the boston marathon bomb attack and 2013 for example. some people who followed the news obsessive for more stressed and frightened than others who had been physically present. so what does this mean? as it was elsa's, my 1st of all, it makes people less likely to take action. you might think the realisation that we all have a worldview that's too negative, would actually prompt people to become more active. but many psychological studies have shown that that is precisely not the case. so i just, what's more, it can promote chronic stress. we know that chronic stress can be a factor in many diseases, including diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and mental illnesses such as depression. how can be depressed when you doubt, if you can trust the coronavirus pandemic is a good example. after months of bad news, many people have grown weary of the crisis. they feel helpless and wish things would go back to normal. it's just a journalist. i have to consider whether i might be contributing to other people having a misguided view of the world. what
take the boston marathon bomb attack and 2013 for example. some people who followed the news obsessive for more stressed and frightened than others who had been physically present. so what does this mean? as it was elsa's, my 1st of all, it makes people less likely to take action. you might think the realisation that we all have a worldview that's too negative, would actually prompt people to become more active. but many psychological studies have shown that that is precisely not the case. so i...
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take the boston marathon bomb attack in 2013, for example, some people who followed the news obsessive for more stressed and frightened than others who had been physically present. so what does this mean? just elsa's, as my 1st of all, it makes people less likely to take action. you might think the realization that we all have a worldview that's too negative, would actually prompt people to become more active. but many psychological studies have shown that that is precisely not the case. what's more, it can promote chronic stress. we know that chronic stress can be a factor in many diseases. including diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and mental illnesses such as depression, be depressed, or one of the coronavirus pandemic is a good example. after months of bad news, many people have grown weary of the crisis. they feel helpless and wish things would go back to normal. as a journalist, i have to consider whether i might be contributing to other people having a misguided view of the world. what can the media do better? journalists could ask themselves, what now fast, in addition to the
take the boston marathon bomb attack in 2013, for example, some people who followed the news obsessive for more stressed and frightened than others who had been physically present. so what does this mean? just elsa's, as my 1st of all, it makes people less likely to take action. you might think the realization that we all have a worldview that's too negative, would actually prompt people to become more active. but many psychological studies have shown that that is precisely not the case. what's...
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area and you've run the boston marathon. right after the finish line, isn't there something called heartbreak hill? >> it's mile 122. >> don't quibble. first you have to go over heartbreak hill which is thanksgiving. >> i think that's the perfect metaphor. thanks to dr. jha, who didn't stick around for the metaphor but i'm sure he agrees all together. >>> presidential election now a new recount in georgia. so what does that mean there? what does it also mean for the senate runoffs there, the democrats want to win control, if they can of the senate. one of the democratic candidates, john ossoff, joins us next. >>> so one of the continent's great cities taking extraordinary measures to battle coronavirus. toronto is entering a nearly month-long lockdown, as officials try to slow a surge in infections there. cnn's paula newton has the details. >> reporter: its nickname is toronto the good and canada's largest city comes by it honestly. toronto was so compliant nearly everyone wearing masks, following doctor's orders t crushed t
area and you've run the boston marathon. right after the finish line, isn't there something called heartbreak hill? >> it's mile 122. >> don't quibble. first you have to go over heartbreak hill which is thanksgiving. >> i think that's the perfect metaphor. thanks to dr. jha, who didn't stick around for the metaphor but i'm sure he agrees all together. >>> presidential election now a new recount in georgia. so what does that mean there? what does it also mean for the...
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take the boston marathon bomb attack in 2013, for example. some people who follow the news obsessive more stressed and frightened than others who had been physically present. so what does this mean, hazardous else? 1st of all, it makes people less likely to take action. you might think the realisation that we all have a worldview that's too negative, would actually prompt people to become more active. but many psychological studies have shown that that is precisely not the case. so i just, what's more, it can promote chronic stress. we know that chronic stress can be a factor in many diseases, including diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and mental illnesses such as depression. how can be depressed when you doubt, if you can trust the coronavirus pandemic is a good example. after months of bad news, many people have grown weary of the crisis. they feel helpless and wish things would go back to normal. as a journalist, i have to consider whether i might be contributing to other people having a misguided view of the world. what can the media do
take the boston marathon bomb attack in 2013, for example. some people who follow the news obsessive more stressed and frightened than others who had been physically present. so what does this mean, hazardous else? 1st of all, it makes people less likely to take action. you might think the realisation that we all have a worldview that's too negative, would actually prompt people to become more active. but many psychological studies have shown that that is precisely not the case. so i just,...