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the only way to make that up is for brunswick to make a lot of money. >> i think that's true, jim.he interests in boats from current boats and new boats have been huge through q-2 and into the third quarter and beyond we did not have enough pipeline to serve that. the pipeline industry is down a lot, it is half of where it should be this time of the year which means we are ramping up as fast as we can in all of our production facilities hiring people to build as many boats as possible not only to satisfy retail which is continuing to be strong even into the traditional offseason but also trying to begin to back fill that pipeline i know one thing, dr. gadly, comes on 6:00 which is late afternoon for me he says we are not done with this thing maybe it is going to be second half of 2021 so i am thinking i am lucky, i have got my boat when people realize this is 2021 and they go buy a boat, what will happen? >> it is interesting our production for all of our brands through the fers half of the year and our production for many of our premium brands fell beyond that. people are still or
the only way to make that up is for brunswick to make a lot of money. >> i think that's true, jim.he interests in boats from current boats and new boats have been huge through q-2 and into the third quarter and beyond we did not have enough pipeline to serve that. the pipeline industry is down a lot, it is half of where it should be this time of the year which means we are ramping up as fast as we can in all of our production facilities hiring people to build as many boats as possible not...
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a prosecutor says a man na yachase down ahmaud arbery any waterfront neighborhood in the town of brunswick. lawyers for the defendant to say ahmaud arbery was actually the aggressor, before he was killed. in the meantime, ahmaud arbery's mother is pushing for justice. today i talked with 48 hours contributor, omar. >> her persistence which we will hear about in 48 hours, raised a lot of eyebrows, it actually got the wheels of justice believe it or not, moving. georgia did not have a hate crime statute on their books. this crime and her persistence helped get that passed in the state of georgia. >> you can see omar's report tomorrow night at 10:00 pm right here on kpix 5. >>> new details in the effort to bring the nfl back to oakland. today, the african-american sports and entertainment group announced a big offer, to oakls terest inthe site. feof weeks. a virtual press event was held an hour ago to discuss the details, and build up excitement for the project. >> being such a unique place for social justice, and one of the primary components of social justice being economic equity and equal
a prosecutor says a man na yachase down ahmaud arbery any waterfront neighborhood in the town of brunswick. lawyers for the defendant to say ahmaud arbery was actually the aggressor, before he was killed. in the meantime, ahmaud arbery's mother is pushing for justice. today i talked with 48 hours contributor, omar. >> her persistence which we will hear about in 48 hours, raised a lot of eyebrows, it actually got the wheels of justice believe it or not, moving. georgia did not have a hate...
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about what i eat and at the kind of rituals i put in place keeps me on pace whether i am here in new brunswickina or traveling in other places around the world. i the weekends, of course like to have a burger from time to time or that steak, and that is why i work so hard and trying to keep that along the way. by having that balance, i can take care of myself but also have fun. david: you are in pretty good shape obviously. the doctor for annual physicals or something like that. if the doctor says you need a band-aid and he puts a band-aid that is some other company's product, do you take it off and say you can only use johnson & johnson products on me? alex: i had that happen one time. i had a bicycling accident and had to get stitches in my hand and went i went to the hospital, i made sure they were our sutures. i have had my hip replaced, one of our products in my hip, and it feels great, and it was a life changer for me once i had the procedure done. david: listen, i appreciate your giving us this much time. i hope the vaccine comes as soon as possible in a healthy and good weight, say for
about what i eat and at the kind of rituals i put in place keeps me on pace whether i am here in new brunswickina or traveling in other places around the world. i the weekends, of course like to have a burger from time to time or that steak, and that is why i work so hard and trying to keep that along the way. by having that balance, i can take care of myself but also have fun. david: you are in pretty good shape obviously. the doctor for annual physicals or something like that. if the doctor...
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without humans being in control of what's going on as opposed to this mixed or home and wheeling human brunswick machine brines in the possibility of having this ben holmes mixed consciousness. human so you put out the close connection between technology and the human prain will affect a share of autonomy of human beings and i'll ask quite frank right. once our brains are connected to computers will this be the end of us as fully a time as balls because i mean machines will be able to make us think certain things and modify our behaviors accordingly. you know i think you're quite right i mean even now all we really would tell him beings the possibility of living just yourself one person in the world that we live in now if it's a straight maybe some people who i don't think i could i'm not sure that my body would take the different foods that i have to wait whether i would be able to survive in a world where i was the only person effectively so i think we need our network we need of the people we need technology now to live in the world we're in and then this is just taking it down a bit further.
without humans being in control of what's going on as opposed to this mixed or home and wheeling human brunswick machine brines in the possibility of having this ben holmes mixed consciousness. human so you put out the close connection between technology and the human prain will affect a share of autonomy of human beings and i'll ask quite frank right. once our brains are connected to computers will this be the end of us as fully a time as balls because i mean machines will be able to make us...
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croix, separating new brunswick, canada, from maine, the border in the waterway not far from the weddingl st. stephen wharf. the loved ones from america watched. look closely, on board, lindsay's grandparents. >> it was awesome. they had horns and everything. they were cheering the officiant jokingly told them to settle down because they were so excited on the boat. >> okay, simmer down. >> reporter: back on land a small number of guests socially distanced, a drone filmed the ceremony, the first for ray simpson. >> having everybody on the other side even though they couldn't come and hug everybody, to be part of the celebration, it was really neat. it was cool. i was very glad to be part of it. >> the pandemic, a reminder that getting creative counts when it comes to love. >> i announce you husband and wife. alex, kiss your bride. >> and a family not defeated by distance. >> it was unique and wonderful in this time of doom and gloom and politics and everything. it made everyone happy. it was a wonderful day, wonderful day. >> love in the time of covid. lindsay and alex hope to have an in
croix, separating new brunswick, canada, from maine, the border in the waterway not far from the weddingl st. stephen wharf. the loved ones from america watched. look closely, on board, lindsay's grandparents. >> it was awesome. they had horns and everything. they were cheering the officiant jokingly told them to settle down because they were so excited on the boat. >> okay, simmer down. >> reporter: back on land a small number of guests socially distanced, a drone filmed the...
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they got married on a pier in the province of new brunswick right across the river from maine.vited 15 guests on one side and 15 others on the u.s. side. the couple's grandparents watched from a boat in the middle of the water. >> i sat my husban down sxmd, okay, i don't know if i can wait until next 84 west don't know what's going to happen. it is easier to plan when you know what the rules are. and i had this idea in the back of my head. i always called it plan b. >> and she deployed that plan b. the company had originally panned to get married in august. how creative. >>> still ahead on abc7 news at 11:00, cell phone companies are offering some big bucks for old iphones. it means you can get the new iphone 12 for way less than sticker price. we have details to look out for. >>> and it's a shallow marine layer and a flight onshore flow that will bring us cooler temperatures tomorrow. then things change mid-week. woman 1: get your woman 2: you can stay healthy and fill it out from the safety of home. surfer: or you can fill it out anywhere. man 1: it's easy to mail it back. yo
they got married on a pier in the province of new brunswick right across the river from maine.vited 15 guests on one side and 15 others on the u.s. side. the couple's grandparents watched from a boat in the middle of the water. >> i sat my husban down sxmd, okay, i don't know if i can wait until next 84 west don't know what's going to happen. it is easier to plan when you know what the rules are. and i had this idea in the back of my head. i always called it plan b. >> and she...
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now known as brunswick today. here is a heavily debated image about whether or not this is showing federal troops crossing in october of 1862 or july of 1863 in the aftermath of the gettysburg campaign. nonetheless it gives you an idea of what this crossing might have looked like. as a new york times correspondent wrote watching federal soldiers thousands of them crossing at these pontoon bridges, he said of this, only when the column crossing the potomac by the pontoon bridge stepped the potomac and bridge stepped on the soil, seemed to soil through the vent, and west each ears broke through 20,000 throats, awoke responsive message from the hills and announced that the third campaign was commenced. once the federal army began moving into the cleared out loudoun valley, they found something that was relatively unexpected for them in northern virginia. loudoun valley was really almost a microcosm of what the country was experiencing at this point. of course it was divided over the issue of slavery and the issue of
now known as brunswick today. here is a heavily debated image about whether or not this is showing federal troops crossing in october of 1862 or july of 1863 in the aftermath of the gettysburg campaign. nonetheless it gives you an idea of what this crossing might have looked like. as a new york times correspondent wrote watching federal soldiers thousands of them crossing at these pontoon bridges, he said of this, only when the column crossing the potomac by the pontoon bridge stepped the...
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i'm amy goodman in new york joined by my co-host juan gonzÁlez in new brunswick, new jersey.uan. juan: hi, amy. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. amy: the department of justice sued the internet giant google in a massive antitrust lawsuit that will have major implications for the rest of big tech and may even lead to the company's break-up. 11 states joined the lawsuit, the largest of its kind against a tech company in more than two decades. it accuses google of engaging in illegal practices to maintain a monopoly on the market, including by snding billns of dollars each year on deals with apple and other companies to appear as the default search engine on hand-held devices and browsing services. through these practices, google "owns or controls search distribution channels accounting for roughly 80% of the general search queries in the united states," according to the department of justice. the doj complaint reads in part -- "the google of today is a monopoly gatekeeper for the internet, and one of the wealthiest compan
i'm amy goodman in new york joined by my co-host juan gonzÁlez in new brunswick, new jersey.uan. juan: hi, amy. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. amy: the department of justice sued the internet giant google in a massive antitrust lawsuit that will have major implications for the rest of big tech and may even lead to the company's break-up. 11 states joined the lawsuit, the largest of its kind against a tech company in more than two...
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it separates new brunswick from calais, maine.ove knows no borders. >>> florida, a night at the ballpark like no other since there's covid the blue wahoos rent their ocean front stadium on airbnb for $1500 bucks a night. pitch the mound, run the bases and sleep in player bunks. >>> compton cowboys. more than 50 riders on horsebac. spread the word about early voting dropping off their ballots and sailing into the sunset on this cnbc trip coast to coast >>> i'm shepard smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news early voters turning out in droves with the election just eight days away. more than 60 million americans w predicting early voting could hit 100 million people by have already voted the nbc decision desk is now predicting early voting could hit 100 million people by election day long lines in spots across the country, including these new york city over the weekend 2/3 of likely voters nationwide say they plan to cast their ballots before election day and about 1/3 say they'll vote in person on n
it separates new brunswick from calais, maine.ove knows no borders. >>> florida, a night at the ballpark like no other since there's covid the blue wahoos rent their ocean front stadium on airbnb for $1500 bucks a night. pitch the mound, run the bases and sleep in player bunks. >>> compton cowboys. more than 50 riders on horsebac. spread the word about early voting dropping off their ballots and sailing into the sunset on this cnbc trip coast to coast >>> i'm shepard...
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. >> 2,500 miles away, in east brunswick, new jersey, dhar khona voted libertarian in 2016., he says business is booming. >> i actually made the decision in june to quit my job working for a construction company and start my own. >> in the middle of a pandemic? >> in the middle of a pandemic. and it was the right time, and it was a great time to do it because i had a tremendous amount of faith in the economy. >> khona is indian american and one of 11 million asian american eligible voters. a majority say they plan to vote for biden. >> support of your community, aapi community, has been incredible. >> i am voting for president trump. i think he's the best candidate. >> i am not voting for president trump this year. i just don't think he has the character that represents the asian values that i had growing up, like respect and concern for families. just his policy on immigration would make it even harder for, like, our parents and grandparents to have come over. >> rich and lena eng's families emigrated from china and taiwan. they live in new berlin, wisconsin. they're evange
. >> 2,500 miles away, in east brunswick, new jersey, dhar khona voted libertarian in 2016., he says business is booming. >> i actually made the decision in june to quit my job working for a construction company and start my own. >> in the middle of a pandemic? >> in the middle of a pandemic. and it was the right time, and it was a great time to do it because i had a tremendous amount of faith in the economy. >> khona is indian american and one of 11 million asian...
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i'm amy goodman in new york, joined by my co-host juan gonzalez in new brunswick, new jersey.i, juan. juan: hi, amy. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country d around the world. amy: this story today, a warning to our audience. it contains descriptions of police violence and some disturbing images. protesters took to the streets of philadelphia for a second night tuesday to condemn the police killing of walter wallace, jr. the national guard has been deployed to philadelphia as outrage grows after two philadelphia police officers shot and killed the 27-year-old black father on monday while he was having a mental health crisis. both police officers were reportedly wearing body cameras when they shot wallace. philadelphia police commissioner danielle outlaw said tuesday she does not know if she will release body camera footage of the killing. wallace's lawyer said tuesday his family was calling for an ambulance to help him with a mental health crisis, but police arrived on the scene instead. cellphone video of the fatal shooting shows walter wallace, j
i'm amy goodman in new york, joined by my co-host juan gonzalez in new brunswick, new jersey.i, juan. juan: hi, amy. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country d around the world. amy: this story today, a warning to our audience. it contains descriptions of police violence and some disturbing images. protesters took to the streets of philadelphia for a second night tuesday to condemn the police killing of walter wallace, jr. the national guard has been deployed to...
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croix, separating new brunswick, canada from maine. not far from the beautiful saint steven wharf.on a lobster boat, the couple's loved ones from america watched. look closely. there's the boat right there. on board, lyndsay's grandparents, marilyn and louie bernadini. >> they had everything. they were cheering and jokingly told them to settle down there on the boat. >> simmer down. >> reporter: back on land, a small number of guests socially distanced, a drone filmed the ceremony, a first for photographer ray simpson. >> having everybody on the other side, even though they couldn't come and hug everybody, to be part of the celebration, it was really neat. it was cool. i was very glad to be part of it. >> reporter: the pandemic a reminder that getting creative counts when it comes to love. >> i pronounce uh-huhs band and wife. alex, you can kiss your bride. >> reporter: and the family inspired, not defeated by distance. >> the wedding was absolutely gorgeous. >> it was unique and it was wonderful in this time of doom and gloom and politics and everything. it made everyone happy. it
croix, separating new brunswick, canada from maine. not far from the beautiful saint steven wharf.on a lobster boat, the couple's loved ones from america watched. look closely. there's the boat right there. on board, lyndsay's grandparents, marilyn and louie bernadini. >> they had everything. they were cheering and jokingly told them to settle down there on the boat. >> simmer down. >> reporter: back on land, a small number of guests socially distanced, a drone filmed the...
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incident in february garnered national attention after men chase down ahmaud arbery in the town in brunswick. lawyers for the defendants say that ahmaud arbery was the aggressor before he was killed. his mother in the meantime is pushing for justice. we spoke with the 48 hours contributor. >> her persistence we will hear about in 48 hours race a lot of eyebrows and got the wheels of justice, believe it or not, moving. georgia did not have a hate crime statute on the books. with this crime and her persistence it help to get it passed in the state of georgia. >> see the report tonight at 10:00 p.m. right here on kpix 5 . >>> yelp is taking a stand against racism this morning and will start flagging businesses accused of races ask. if the user clicks on one of banner pops up with a warning message and links to news articles about the incidents. the company said there is a jumping complaints about rice's conduct after protests erupted after the police shooting of george floyd >>> coming up on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn in the bay area, challenges that had to be tackled . >>> how the bay area s
incident in february garnered national attention after men chase down ahmaud arbery in the town in brunswick. lawyers for the defendants say that ahmaud arbery was the aggressor before he was killed. his mother in the meantime is pushing for justice. we spoke with the 48 hours contributor. >> her persistence we will hear about in 48 hours race a lot of eyebrows and got the wheels of justice, believe it or not, moving. georgia did not have a hate crime statute on the books. with this crime...
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i was down in valdosta, down in brunswick, aug gustaugusta, peo really focused on themselves.itics is focused on the politician, who's up or who's down. but the folks who are trying to figure it out, sitting around their kitchen table this morning, having to deal with high prescription drugs because big pharma is sitting in the seat too often with power, those trying to figure out how to get their kids to school are dealing with basic kitchen table issues and they don't see that through the lens of democrat or republican, right or left, right or wrong. this morning, they're looking for leadership. and i'm deeply honored to offer myself for service yet again. >> you bring up health care. and that's obviously something that we know is on voters' minds, especially amid the covid-19 pandemic. and the senate is about to start confirmation hearings for amy coney barrett. democrats are focused on an act to shut down the affordable care act. there are questions what democrats should do, if they take back the senate, to try and change the supreme court. if you were elected to the supre
i was down in valdosta, down in brunswick, aug gustaugusta, peo really focused on themselves.itics is focused on the politician, who's up or who's down. but the folks who are trying to figure it out, sitting around their kitchen table this morning, having to deal with high prescription drugs because big pharma is sitting in the seat too often with power, those trying to figure out how to get their kids to school are dealing with basic kitchen table issues and they don't see that through the...
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they got married on a pier in the province of new brunswick across the river from maine.d 50 guests for an outdoor ceremony on the canadian side. 15 of their other friends were able to see the action from across the river on the u.s. side. the couple's grandparents saw the ceremony from a boat in the middle of the water. >> i sat my husband alex down and said, okay, i don't know if i can wait until next year. we don't know what will happen. it's easier to plan when you know what the rules are. i had the idea in the back of my head. >> the border closure agreement between the u.s. and canada is set to expire wednesday but it could be extended. >>> byob is taking on a new meaning at restaurants in connecticut and maybe it will catch on here in the bay area. in this case, byob stands for bring your own blanket. the goal of this initiative is to help restaurants during the pandemic by expanding measures already in place to keep outdoor dining going in the colder months. mike says it doesn't appear we'll be dealing with really cold weather for a while, i still like to bring a
they got married on a pier in the province of new brunswick across the river from maine.d 50 guests for an outdoor ceremony on the canadian side. 15 of their other friends were able to see the action from across the river on the u.s. side. the couple's grandparents saw the ceremony from a boat in the middle of the water. >> i sat my husband alex down and said, okay, i don't know if i can wait until next year. we don't know what will happen. it's easier to plan when you know what the rules...
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we wento brunswick, georgia in september to see how a risk limitiit works outside the kitchen. it was a pilot audit of a state senate runoff eltion. monica childers owed the ropes she's with a non-partisan, non- profit called "voting w focused on building secure, open source voting and auditing systems. >> so, whener we go into a state, we try and do a number of the election administrators can get used to it, get their feet wet and actual get experience with what we're doing. >> reporter: these audits typically begin with volunteer voters rolling ten 10-sided dice to generate a truly random number.o >>y do we use dice? there are several reasons. first of all, we want the audit to be random. we want unpredictability. we want genuine probability so that we can do probability calculations, but then we also want traprparency and ucibility and to the extent possible public participation. >> reporter:he random number fed into stark's formula, or algorithm. so is the number of ballots for each candidate and the desired accuracy. the formula determines how many randomly selected ballot
we wento brunswick, georgia in september to see how a risk limitiit works outside the kitchen. it was a pilot audit of a state senate runoff eltion. monica childers owed the ropes she's with a non-partisan, non- profit called "voting w focused on building secure, open source voting and auditing systems. >> so, whener we go into a state, we try and do a number of the election administrators can get used to it, get their feet wet and actual get experience with what we're doing....
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i'm from new brunswick, new jersey. >> jimmy: are you here on vacation rightnow? >> no, i live here. >> jimmy: you moved here for what reason? >> just to live the big city life. >> jimmy: how's it going so far? >> it's a lot of work. >> jimmy: yeah, okay. >> a lot of work. >> jimmy: all right, all right. crystal, we got the sense -- your eyes perhaps look a little moist, and we will now meet our next contestant who is -- >> hi, i'm andrew. >> jimmy: hi, andrew, how are you? fantastic. >> jimmy: now you are the obvious choice, andrew. [ laughter ] >> what? what are you talking about? >> jimmy: andrew, is this hair covid hair or does it always look like that? >> it's covid-ish. >> jimmy: covid-ish. what do you do for work, andrew? >> i have a lot of different jobs but mostly writing. >> jimmy: how is it going so far? >> it's good. since covid started i've been playing with a lot of puppets because i think that's the future of entertainment, so that's good. >> jimmy: yeah, yes, that's what they say. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right, andrew. and now our third
i'm from new brunswick, new jersey. >> jimmy: are you here on vacation rightnow? >> no, i live here. >> jimmy: you moved here for what reason? >> just to live the big city life. >> jimmy: how's it going so far? >> it's a lot of work. >> jimmy: yeah, okay. >> a lot of work. >> jimmy: all right, all right. crystal, we got the sense -- your eyes perhaps look a little moist, and we will now meet our next contestant who is -- >> hi, i'm...
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i am joined by my co-host juan gonzÁlez in new brunswick, new jersey. hi, juan.an: welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. judge amyrvative coney barrett was sworn in as the ninth justice to the supreme court of the united states monday night, just 30 days after president trump announced her nomination and eight days ahead of november 3 and as tens of millions have already cast their ballots this election season. barrett's confirmation to replace justice ruth bader ginsburg just six weeks after her death seals the court's 6-3 conservative majority potentially for decades to come. she is president trump's third appointment to the court. republican-controlled senate votermed her by a 52-48 along party lines, with maine senator susan collins as the loan republican voting against her. no democrat supported her. supreme court justice clarence thomas swore coney barrett in on monday night at a white house ceremony. >> the oath that i have solemnly taken tonight means at its core that i will do my job without any fear or
i am joined by my co-host juan gonzÁlez in new brunswick, new jersey. hi, juan.an: welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. judge amyrvative coney barrett was sworn in as the ninth justice to the supreme court of the united states monday night, just 30 days after president trump announced her nomination and eight days ahead of november 3 and as tens of millions have already cast their ballots this election season. barrett's confirmation to...
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i'm amy gogoodman inin new york city, joined by my co-host juan gonzalez in new brunswick, new jersey. hi juan. juan: hi, amy. welclcome to all of our listenes and viewers from around the country and d around the world. amy: in a shocking show of recklessness, president trump left walter reed national militaryry medicalal center fore white house on monday evening, staging a series of photo ops as he walked out through its golden doors after a 72 hours day and boarded the presidential helicopter back to the white house to continue his treatment for covid-19. it was the beginning of a bizarre sequence of events that alarmed public health experts. at the white house, trump stepped off marine one and then ascended a set of stairs to the first floor balcony where he removed his mask destete having covid come and wavaved farewello the helicopter in a propaganda style video he soooon posted to twitter accompanied by dramatic music. he enterered the whihite house unmasked, potentialllly exposing more staff after a at least two housekeepiping staff recently tested positive. trump filled the vi
i'm amy gogoodman inin new york city, joined by my co-host juan gonzalez in new brunswick, new jersey. hi juan. juan: hi, amy. welclcome to all of our listenes and viewers from around the country and d around the world. amy: in a shocking show of recklessness, president trump left walter reed national militaryry medicalal center fore white house on monday evening, staging a series of photo ops as he walked out through its golden doors after a 72 hours day and boarded the presidential helicopter...
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when my town clerk in brunswick, maine says here are the votes. trump 87, biden 104, i trust that those are the right numbers. i trust. and if i don't, then -- that way lies chaos. and what this senate is doing right now is undermining -- it's one more drip in the undermining of confidence in this institution. it's no secret that confidence in congress has plummeted over the last 25 or 30 years. and we're doing it. we're adding one more brick to that wall of lack of confidence in this process. by violating our history and our rules to barrel through to a confirmation that i think is inconsistent with the rules and principles of this body and our own personal obligations. this is a blow to the senate. what this process says is anything goes as long as you have the votes. we don't care about the rules of the judiciary committee, we don't care about the history and traditions of the senate. if you have got the votes, ram it through. this body is built on some restraint, on some rules of comity and restraint and responsibility and thinking of -- of wh
when my town clerk in brunswick, maine says here are the votes. trump 87, biden 104, i trust that those are the right numbers. i trust. and if i don't, then -- that way lies chaos. and what this senate is doing right now is undermining -- it's one more drip in the undermining of confidence in this institution. it's no secret that confidence in congress has plummeted over the last 25 or 30 years. and we're doing it. we're adding one more brick to that wall of lack of confidence in this process....
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shows he did help two other men pursue and corner ahmaud arbery in a waterfront neighborhood in brunswicktgun blasts at point blank range. >> any single shot was too much. point it at someone was too much. this whole case is too much. >> reporter: but travis mcmichael's lawyers say the video shows ahmaud arbery was the aggressor that day. not travis. >> he's been attacked and overwhelmed by ahmaud arbery's strength. and he has to either fire that gun or lose his life at that point. >> reporter: that's gonna be your defense? >> that's what happened. >> reporter: they say travis mcmichael was afraid. >> even though travis has a gun and a vehicle and ahmaud has two legs. >> clearly the people who started this was greg and travis mcmichael. when they make that choice they are going to grab guns and take the law into their own hands that is when this crime starts. it doesn't start at this whole progression out in the middle of the street. >> reporter: they have pled not guilty in the death of ahmaud arbery. >> this story so painful for many people watching. you have been covering this from ver
shows he did help two other men pursue and corner ahmaud arbery in a waterfront neighborhood in brunswicktgun blasts at point blank range. >> any single shot was too much. point it at someone was too much. this whole case is too much. >> reporter: but travis mcmichael's lawyers say the video shows ahmaud arbery was the aggressor that day. not travis. >> he's been attacked and overwhelmed by ahmaud arbery's strength. and he has to either fire that gun or lose his life at that...
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like brunswick, another stock i like, which is redefining america as a place that wants to be outdooredty harley-davidson and polaris have both of those. >> jim, i mean, there is an avalanche of earnings this morning and also transactions whether it be aig, potentially splitting the company or dte which i'll get to in a moment. i want to hit as we look at the market here, see how we open after yesterday's significant downtrend over 2%. >> you want to talk about exact sizes, don't you >> i don't you want to talk about exact size >> 13 and buying a liquid biopsy company. >> talk about it it is a private company, but talk about it. >> a lot of people feel the holy grail is to get blood and then able to detect cancer. we don't know,000 how to detect cancer well now. this gets them beyond colorectal cancer if you can do this, can you imagine how many people you would be able to diagnose early for cancers that otherwise are very difficult to get in the late game. >> that would be a huge undertaking. it is 1.7 billion, could be as much as over 2 billion and when certain milestones are met in t
like brunswick, another stock i like, which is redefining america as a place that wants to be outdooredty harley-davidson and polaris have both of those. >> jim, i mean, there is an avalanche of earnings this morning and also transactions whether it be aig, potentially splitting the company or dte which i'll get to in a moment. i want to hit as we look at the market here, see how we open after yesterday's significant downtrend over 2%. >> you want to talk about exact sizes, don't...
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. >> we have linda's birthday in east brunswick, north carolina kathy and chad's 21st anniversary andyplaza the we can put you up on the big board. >> all right hey, before we go, we have a quick reminder it's get cooking with week today on today i got started monday today you're cooking with aaron sanchez making pan seared salmon with a pumpkin seed mole that can be ready in 30 minutes. check out our streaming channel on peacock or today.com/allday to cook along with him and you can scan that qr code right there for the full shopping list so you can grab everything before you start cooking. >> we love a qr code these days. >> yeah. >> we're back with the third and fourth hours of "today" in a few minutes. but first, your local news. >>> good morning to you. it's 8:56. i'm kris sanchez. live across the bay glain a microclimate alert. a red flag warnings kicked in at 5:00 this is morning. meteorologist kari hall says this remains in effect until friday. some parts of the bay could experience power shutoffs later today. the shutoffs could start as early as 6:00 tonight and up to 22,000
. >> we have linda's birthday in east brunswick, north carolina kathy and chad's 21st anniversary andyplaza the we can put you up on the big board. >> all right hey, before we go, we have a quick reminder it's get cooking with week today on today i got started monday today you're cooking with aaron sanchez making pan seared salmon with a pumpkin seed mole that can be ready in 30 minutes. check out our streaming channel on peacock or today.com/allday to cook along with him and you...
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. >> jim in east brunswick, new jersey.lemen, i would like to ask the group to reflect on an event late in the governor's life. i reviewed several hours of cbs news coverage of the events of november 22, 1963. throughout that afternoon walter cronkite, harry reisner continually referred to governor stevenson visiting dallas a few weeks earlier and having been accosted warned the president not to go there. it seemed an airport event, a woman hit or struck governor stevenson over the head with a placard. seemed little more than that. i wonder if the panel could reflect on that, any regrets from the governor not stressing -- >> jim, we got that call? richard, you talked about this earlier. the situation. >> yeah. very briefly. it was -- he had gone to dallas for a united nations day event and had been confronted by this bunch of angry people including a woman with a sign. i believe he was spat bon, struck. he certainly left with a vivid sense of potential dangers that the president might encounter. >> and did he call the presi
. >> jim in east brunswick, new jersey.lemen, i would like to ask the group to reflect on an event late in the governor's life. i reviewed several hours of cbs news coverage of the events of november 22, 1963. throughout that afternoon walter cronkite, harry reisner continually referred to governor stevenson visiting dallas a few weeks earlier and having been accosted warned the president not to go there. it seemed an airport event, a woman hit or struck governor stevenson over the head...
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. >> jim, east brunswick, new jersey, please go ahead with your question or comment. >> yes, gentlemennt, late in the governors live. i recently reviewed several hours of cbs news coverage of the events of november 22nd, 63. and throughout that afternoon, these people continually refer to governor stevenson visiting dallas, a few weeks earlier, and being accosted and warning the president not to go there. and i research that, and it would seem that an airport event of a woman hate, or struck, governor stephen with the black. it seems a little more than that, but i wanted the panel to reflect on that, any regrets from the governor not stressing -- >> all right jim, we got the call, and richard norton smith you talked earlier about the situation. >> yeah, very briefly. he had gone to dallas, i believe for a united nations day event, and he had been confronted by this not of angry people. including the women with the sign. can she, it did, i think he was spot upon and struck. he certainly left with a vivid sense of potential dangers, that the president might encounter. >> and, newton mino
. >> jim, east brunswick, new jersey, please go ahead with your question or comment. >> yes, gentlemennt, late in the governors live. i recently reviewed several hours of cbs news coverage of the events of november 22nd, 63. and throughout that afternoon, these people continually refer to governor stevenson visiting dallas, a few weeks earlier, and being accosted and warning the president not to go there. and i research that, and it would seem that an airport event of a woman hate,...
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although he had steered a city block-sized cargo ship from the brunswick river to the st. simon sound several thousand times, nothing could have prepared j.t. for what happened the morning of september 8. the golden ray was sailing normally. but the rutter and the propeller came up out of the water to where j.t. had no operational control of the vessel and it started capsizing rapidly. he endured flames and smoke, air boxes, the entire length of the ship. as testament to his extensive experience piloting more than 5,000 ships in and out of the port of brunswick, he drove the golden ray as far up the sound as possible that day, to ensure all 23 mariners aboard were saved and rescued. when you see the giant cargo ship in the sound and realize there was no loss of life, it's nothing short of a miracle and a testament to the hardworking crew, including j.t. although it's an unfortunate situation, i'm thankful for the courage and determination j.t. and the entire crew displayed that day. thank you, madam speaker. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time h
although he had steered a city block-sized cargo ship from the brunswick river to the st. simon sound several thousand times, nothing could have prepared j.t. for what happened the morning of september 8. the golden ray was sailing normally. but the rutter and the propeller came up out of the water to where j.t. had no operational control of the vessel and it started capsizing rapidly. he endured flames and smoke, air boxes, the entire length of the ship. as testament to his extensive...
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jim, you're on the air from east brunswick, new jersey. >> caller: hello. great series and great show. hello. >> we can hear you. go ahead please. >> caller: yes. i have a purely speculative question i wanted to ask primarily to mick in dealing with the power of celebrities in 1968 that supported in the primaries mainly kennedy and mccarthy and as to the announcements of a bombing halt possibility that many of them came flocking back to humphrey, and many participated in an election eve telethon called humphrey/muskie. many stars were there. frank sinatra, steve allen, paul newman and sonny and cher. there was a harris poll taken the next day on election day saying that humphrey would win. my question is, do you think that if these stars and that sort of vehicle, this marathon telethon, taking questions live on the air, that humphrey may have pulled it off if these people had come to him earlier in the fall of '68? >> well, gene mccarthy called in but there was a lot else going on at that time besides the telethon. they thought they had peace in vietnam the
jim, you're on the air from east brunswick, new jersey. >> caller: hello. great series and great show. hello. >> we can hear you. go ahead please. >> caller: yes. i have a purely speculative question i wanted to ask primarily to mick in dealing with the power of celebrities in 1968 that supported in the primaries mainly kennedy and mccarthy and as to the announcements of a bombing halt possibility that many of them came flocking back to humphrey, and many participated in an...
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host: let's go to frederick, who is calling from brunswick, georgia. caller: yes.ust wanted to make a couple of comments. when you are president, you rely on your experts to guide you and give you the information you need. they were showing on fox news where dr. fauci was stating that masks didn't do no good. he was making this statement that there was not any use in wearing one. but then he makes the flip-flop and makes trump look bad and says oh yeah, we need to wear masks. one time, he is saying one thing and another time he is saying something else. you know, when you have somebody like that that -- especially when he owns stock in moderna and tends to profit from inoculations that are going to be given out, it makes you wonder exactly where he is coming from. isdoes not matter who president. this virus is going to spread no matter what. so, if biden becomes president, he can't do nothing any different than trump has done to prevent this spread. they said your mask mandate, social distancing, we've done everything like that, especially up in new york, cuomo was
host: let's go to frederick, who is calling from brunswick, georgia. caller: yes.ust wanted to make a couple of comments. when you are president, you rely on your experts to guide you and give you the information you need. they were showing on fox news where dr. fauci was stating that masks didn't do no good. he was making this statement that there was not any use in wearing one. but then he makes the flip-flop and makes trump look bad and says oh yeah, we need to wear masks. one time, he is...