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burlington is a community of 10,000mu people, family centere, hardworking community. you see outside agitators coming into our community, trying to indoctrinate students as young as fourth grade, 9-year-olds, they are putting forth policies that are encouraging folks to defund the police, weaken the police. when we bring it into the light, as we should, curriculums should be vetted through public hearings with our locally elected school board. if they don'toa get their way, they try to intimidate, shout down, try to push forward a council culture to prevent democracy from playing out in our communities and towns likemu burlington, wisconsin, a community of 10,000 people. >> laura: i think what theyy are doing is racist because they think everybody has to think alike and everyone has to agree. all black people, all white people, there is no way that anyone can disagree with their tactics or their "historical narrative." the tension in burlington began antiracism video that was shown to students. >> in minneapolis, the city council voted to remake the police department
burlington is a community of 10,000mu people, family centere, hardworking community. you see outside agitators coming into our community, trying to indoctrinate students as young as fourth grade, 9-year-olds, they are putting forth policies that are encouraging folks to defund the police, weaken the police. when we bring it into the light, as we should, curriculums should be vetted through public hearings with our locally elected school board. if they don'toa get their way, they try to...
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on monday night blm agitators stormed a local school board meeting in burlington wisconsin and turnedt into a chaotic nightmare. >> the school district needs to work harder to send a message that racism will not be tolerated here. >> black lives matter has obviously made a mark on history. what do we teach in school, history. so should we not teach about it? >> you need to realize that! >> laura: eventually, the police had to come and shut the meeting down. joining me now is the man representing this part of wisconsin and d.c., congressmen, this isn't just happening in big cities anymore, it's now infiltrating every community across the country, like yours. >> it's impacting communities like burlington wisconsin, 10,000 people, family center, hardworking community and d.c. outside agitators coming in and trying to indoctrinate students as young as fourth grade and they are putting forward policies encouraging folks to defund the police, defined the police in them when we bring it into the light, as we should, curriculum should be vetted with locally elected school boards. if they don'
on monday night blm agitators stormed a local school board meeting in burlington wisconsin and turnedt into a chaotic nightmare. >> the school district needs to work harder to send a message that racism will not be tolerated here. >> black lives matter has obviously made a mark on history. what do we teach in school, history. so should we not teach about it? >> you need to realize that! >> laura: eventually, the police had to come and shut the meeting down. joining me...
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. >> janet, burlington, texas. >>> and that's the "overnight news" r this wednesday, >>> it's wednesdaynovember 25th, 2020. this is "the cbs morning news." new covid-19 concerns. record number of americans are in the hospital with the virus as thanksgiving travel warning goes ignored across the country. >>> off the hook? reports that president trump is considering a pardon for michael flynn, his former national security adviser who had pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi. >>> for all we know this has been there 40, 50 years. maybe more. >> mysterious monolith. a bizarre metal structure is found in utah's red rock country. >> good morning. i'm tom hanson. we begin with concerns over a possible surge of coronavirus cases. millions of americans are
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news live from burlington, a corona virus vaccine could be now one step closer. pfizer and german partner bio, intake of ask for emergency approval for their vaccine in the u.s., and they say they could begin sending out doses within hours of approval. also in the next 15 minutes, germany marks $75.00 you.
news live from burlington, a corona virus vaccine could be now one step closer. pfizer and german partner bio, intake of ask for emergency approval for their vaccine in the u.s., and they say they could begin sending out doses within hours of approval. also in the next 15 minutes, germany marks $75.00 you.
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retail on tap, burlington stores reporting a double beat.buy and dick's among some of the big names reporting this morning. keeping an eye on the holiday shopping season, largely shifting online. how you can protect yourself against cyber criminals looking to hack your holidays. and pays to wait, new yorkers are shelling out big bucks to people who hold their spots in line for what. making a buzz this morning of. "mornings with maria" live right now. european markets to the plus side as well. gains in england, france and germany, all of those markets up about 1% this tuesday. in asia overnight, markets mostly higher as well. the kospi in south korea and markets in hong kong and japan all gaining. president trump telling the general services administration to begin the transition process and his legal team vows to carry on with election lawsuits. cheryl casone has everything you need to know. cheryl: good morning. president trump giving the green light to a formal transition process but maintains he's not conceding. he tweeted this. our case
retail on tap, burlington stores reporting a double beat.buy and dick's among some of the big names reporting this morning. keeping an eye on the holiday shopping season, largely shifting online. how you can protect yourself against cyber criminals looking to hack your holidays. and pays to wait, new yorkers are shelling out big bucks to people who hold their spots in line for what. making a buzz this morning of. "mornings with maria" live right now. european markets to the plus side...
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a severe blow to human rights groups, the top german court rules that burlington can distance itself from american strikes conducted from its soil. previously, germany had to shoulder some responsibility, any u.s. operations using its ramstein. but it's also this southern, so you can see that they are being held in prison like conditions, the dishy barracks, while health officials warn that they're being flouted tonight, speaking to those inside why don't you let them speak to.
a severe blow to human rights groups, the top german court rules that burlington can distance itself from american strikes conducted from its soil. previously, germany had to shoulder some responsibility, any u.s. operations using its ramstein. but it's also this southern, so you can see that they are being held in prison like conditions, the dishy barracks, while health officials warn that they're being flouted tonight, speaking to those inside why don't you let them speak to.
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we are joined by senator berns from burlington, vermont. he challenged joe biden.hanks for joining us again tonight. congratulations, joe biden won your state. are you confident he will win the white house? >> it is looking -- it is looking very good. i want to congratulate him for the campaign that he ran. >> and you gave him an awful lot of help. you endorsed him right away. you promised to work. you said the most important priority for all democrats had to be to remove donald trump from the white house. what do you make of the results as we're seeing across the country right now, a nation still deeply divided? donald trump still getting the second most votes of any candidate in american history. republicans appearing at least for now, depending on what happens in georgia, to hold control of the senate. >> well, george, to me this election was about many, many things, but the most significant thing was about whether or not we end the pathological lying in the white house and we end the danger of losing our democracy and the rule of law in our country. thank god i
we are joined by senator berns from burlington, vermont. he challenged joe biden.hanks for joining us again tonight. congratulations, joe biden won your state. are you confident he will win the white house? >> it is looking -- it is looking very good. i want to congratulate him for the campaign that he ran. >> and you gave him an awful lot of help. you endorsed him right away. you promised to work. you said the most important priority for all democrats had to be to remove donald...
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this is to give the news line from burlington german, chancellor angela merkel issues a warning to the country in an address to parliament. she says the number of coded 19 cases, deaths is too high. she says they still much to do to urgently reverse the trip. also coming up, odds unseen, and millions of football fans around the world pay tribute as the day is the amounts to an hour.
this is to give the news line from burlington german, chancellor angela merkel issues a warning to the country in an address to parliament. she says the number of coded 19 cases, deaths is too high. she says they still much to do to urgently reverse the trip. also coming up, odds unseen, and millions of football fans around the world pay tribute as the day is the amounts to an hour.
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demick under control or thanks very much for joining us and my guests here in the studio in the burlington are professor susanna schreiber from the german ethics council, who says, in theory, we know how best to distribute limited supplies of the vaccine. the real challenge is putting these ideas into practice. also with us is yunior fischer, former doctor now a journalist and author. she believes the vaccine is a ray of hope, but tough times she says, still lie ahead for all of us and a very warm welcome to try to be as quote, professor for public health and happy to be ology of berlin charity hospital. who argues that the news of an effective vaccine is good, but it shouldn't distract from the many problems posed by the pandemic. thank you all 3 for being here. i would like to begin with you. there's so much to talk about . some people are talking about a shimmer of hope, light, the end of the tunnel. i saw one commentator saying, we find ourselves in the midst of an all of resignation. stuff. is it too dark? i wouldn't see it as dark. i mean, it also depends on where you are. i have to
demick under control or thanks very much for joining us and my guests here in the studio in the burlington are professor susanna schreiber from the german ethics council, who says, in theory, we know how best to distribute limited supplies of the vaccine. the real challenge is putting these ideas into practice. also with us is yunior fischer, former doctor now a journalist and author. she believes the vaccine is a ray of hope, but tough times she says, still lie ahead for all of us and a very...
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yes, sat there alongside the mayor of burlington, michael miller, the head of the state of the various markets. they all said the same thing really, that the restrictions that were in place were working, but they weren't working and north and that they needed to see more measures put in place. the reason they need to see more measures put in place, or at least those 3 politicians want to see more measures put in place, is because the number of covert cases in europe is rising. and we've actually heard on monday from the head of the world health organization, saying they are particularly concerned about the number of cases and medical staff being overwhelmed. juta the rise in cases both in europe and the united states. right now, we are extremely concerned by the surging cases we are seeing in some countries, particularly in europe and the americas, called workers who new systems are being pushed to the breaking point. and one country that is heading into strict lockdown from cheese day is austria. the alpine nation putting in place some of the strictest coronavirus measures of all euro
yes, sat there alongside the mayor of burlington, michael miller, the head of the state of the various markets. they all said the same thing really, that the restrictions that were in place were working, but they weren't working and north and that they needed to see more measures put in place. the reason they need to see more measures put in place, or at least those 3 politicians want to see more measures put in place, is because the number of covert cases in europe is rising. and we've...
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in jericho, vermont, just east of burlington, this right here may look like just another u.p.s. run. but the driver, kipp youngman, is about to make someone's day. >> it's an extension of my life. it's not even a job, never has been. >> reporter: waiting for his arrival, 14-year-old max finn. >> we could hear the truck coming up the road and max would get pretty excited. >> reporter: max is autistic. he rarely speaks, and besides his daily routines, u.p.s. trucks are among his favorite things. >> we realized how much we've gained in our life from him, because he makes us more attuned and attentive to other people. >> reporter: since march, with both parents working from home and home deliveries much more frequent, kipp's visits to the house twice a week have become much more anticipated. >> have a good day. >> reporter: so when it came time for halloween -- >> he wants to be a ups man, so i mean, wow, why not just encourage him? it's from us at ups. >> reporter: kipp with that special delivery. >> yay. do you want to open it? >> reporter: a ups vest, hat, gloves and truck bringi
in jericho, vermont, just east of burlington, this right here may look like just another u.p.s. run. but the driver, kipp youngman, is about to make someone's day. >> it's an extension of my life. it's not even a job, never has been. >> reporter: waiting for his arrival, 14-year-old max finn. >> we could hear the truck coming up the road and max would get pretty excited. >> reporter: max is autistic. he rarely speaks, and besides his daily routines, u.p.s. trucks are...
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us is mostly secret freelance journalist and currently a fellow at the american academy here in burlington beyond use that a deadly pandemic months of racial upheaval and scandal after scandal has done little to diminish trump's popularity polls and a warm welcome suitor matthew carney each next chief europe correspondent for politico who believes whoever wins in the end the result shows that neither candidate or party has a clear convincing mandate. thank you all for being here great stuff i'd like to begin with you soraya america has voted to walk one leading financial broadsheet cold a big us election that resolves little that seems like an option fed description of where we do you agree absolutely and it could become pounded depending on the congressional make up going to be very hard to get anything done and there are just so many varying narratives or varying agenda you know it's going to be very hard for the next president to be able to latch on to those especially his joe biden who has said that he's going to bring the country back together why are we still waiting for a result the
us is mostly secret freelance journalist and currently a fellow at the american academy here in burlington beyond use that a deadly pandemic months of racial upheaval and scandal after scandal has done little to diminish trump's popularity polls and a warm welcome suitor matthew carney each next chief europe correspondent for politico who believes whoever wins in the end the result shows that neither candidate or party has a clear convincing mandate. thank you all for being here great stuff i'd...
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the burlington can distance itself from american strikes conducted from its soil. previously, germany had to shoulder some responsibility for any us operations using its prime stein air bags to come this hour asylum seeking u.k. . they are being held in a prison like dish consider to she army barracks while health officials warn that the instead of being flying to r.t. was denied speaking to those inside i can't think why don't you let them speak to us and overturn it.
the burlington can distance itself from american strikes conducted from its soil. previously, germany had to shoulder some responsibility for any us operations using its prime stein air bags to come this hour asylum seeking u.k. . they are being held in a prison like dish consider to she army barracks while health officials warn that the instead of being flying to r.t. was denied speaking to those inside i can't think why don't you let them speak to us and overturn it.
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us is mostly secret freelance journalist and currently a fellow at the american academy here in burlington he argues that a deadly pandemic months of racial upheaval and scandal after scandal have done little to diminish trump's popularity polls and a warm welcome to to matthew carney chief europe correspondent for. politico who believes whoever wins in the end says the result shows that neither candidate it's all policy has a clear convincing monday. thank you all 3 for being here great stuff i'd like to begin with you sariah america has voted to walk one leading financial broadsheet cold a bitch us election that resolves little but seems like an option fed description of well we do you agree absolutely and it could become pounded depending on the congressional make up going to be very hard to get anything done and there are just so many varying narratives or varying agenda you know it's going to be very hard for the next president to be able to latch on to those especially if it's joe biden who has said that he's going to bring the country back together why are we still waiting for a res
us is mostly secret freelance journalist and currently a fellow at the american academy here in burlington he argues that a deadly pandemic months of racial upheaval and scandal after scandal have done little to diminish trump's popularity polls and a warm welcome to to matthew carney chief europe correspondent for. politico who believes whoever wins in the end says the result shows that neither candidate it's all policy has a clear convincing monday. thank you all 3 for being here great stuff...
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thanks very much for joining us and my guests here in the studio in the burlington are professor susanna schreiber from the german ethics council, who says, in theory, we know how best to distribute limited supplies of the vaccine. the real challenge is putting these ideas into practice. also with us is yunior fischer, a former doctor, now a journalist and she believes the vaccine is a ray of hope. but tough times she says, still lie ahead for all of us, and a very warm welcome to try to be as quote, professor for public health at the d.b. ology of berlin charity hospital. who argues that the news of an effective vaccine is good. but it shouldn't distract from the many problems posed by the pandemic. thank you all 3 for being here. i would like to begin with you. there's so much to talk about. some people are talking about a shimmer of hope. light, the end of the tunnel. i saw though one commentator saying, we find ourselves in the midst of an all to him of resignation. stuff. is it too dark? i wouldn't see it as dark. i mean, it also depends on where you are. i have to say for me, i am
thanks very much for joining us and my guests here in the studio in the burlington are professor susanna schreiber from the german ethics council, who says, in theory, we know how best to distribute limited supplies of the vaccine. the real challenge is putting these ideas into practice. also with us is yunior fischer, a former doctor, now a journalist and she believes the vaccine is a ray of hope. but tough times she says, still lie ahead for all of us, and a very warm welcome to try to be as...
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bryant, seeing under control thanks very much for joining us and my guests here in the studio in the burlington are professor susanna schreiber from the german ethics council, who says, in theory, we know how best to distribute limited supplies of the vaccine, the real challenge is putting these ideas into practice. also with us is yunior fischer, former doctor now journalist and author. she believes the vaccine is a ray of hope, but tough times she says, still lie ahead for all of us and a very warm welcome to you to be a score professor for public health and jane and bill in charity hospital. who argues that the news of an effective vaccine is good, but it shouldn't distract from the many problems posed by the pandemic. thank you all 3 for being here. i would like to begin with you. there's so much to talk about . some people are talking about a shimmer of hope. the end of the tunnel i saw though one commentator saying, we find ourselves in the midst of an all to him of resignation. stuff, is it too dark? i wouldn't see it as dark. i mean, it also depends on where you are. i have to say for m
bryant, seeing under control thanks very much for joining us and my guests here in the studio in the burlington are professor susanna schreiber from the german ethics council, who says, in theory, we know how best to distribute limited supplies of the vaccine, the real challenge is putting these ideas into practice. also with us is yunior fischer, former doctor now journalist and author. she believes the vaccine is a ray of hope, but tough times she says, still lie ahead for all of us and a...
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haida is a small community just outside burlington with less than $9000.00 residents. city dwellers come here on the weekends to stroll. this is a water conservation area and home to over 100 birds varieties. and it seemed to be home to europe's biggest factory full electric cars work on the new test that plant is on the way although a regional forest he said not yet granted final funding commission stephan show and his colleagues are dead set against the factory and say approval should not be granted they say the forests and freshwater ecosystem are at risk section 8 a of the federal emission protection act allowed tesla to make an early start. they're just hoping nothing gets in their way with the huge and nobody knows what the impact below the surface will be it's environmental russian roulette. that. these opponents of the factory often meet here in the woods a couple of kilometers from the construction site they say the location is entirely unsuited to this kind of development. the freshwater ecosystem here is complex and so far it's been protected from industrial
haida is a small community just outside burlington with less than $9000.00 residents. city dwellers come here on the weekends to stroll. this is a water conservation area and home to over 100 birds varieties. and it seemed to be home to europe's biggest factory full electric cars work on the new test that plant is on the way although a regional forest he said not yet granted final funding commission stephan show and his colleagues are dead set against the factory and say approval should not be...
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you show upxx where and don't know what you will find or burlington coat factory which does not havehopping presence. that worked well pre-pandemic, but they are the laggards now. everyone is hoping for a vaccine that gets people back in stores. >> good to have your insight. here is a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. taiwan is and talk to buy silk tronic for $4.5 billion. the german manufacturer says it expects them to offer 125 euros per share. ofmany's backer opens 30% silktronics.-- silk tronic' hsbc is said to be considering quitting its retail banking network. the review may suggest reducing investment banking to concentrate on asia and the middle east. op -- slashed 30,000 jobs amid tensions between the u.s. and hong kong. in thegest insurer european region. largest makes vig the insurer in hungary. it gives it an entry into turkey. the deal was the equivalent to 2.6 times its value. haidi: let's look at the markets as we set out for the last trading day of november. it is on track to be the best month on record for global equities. kiwi stocks are up by 0.7%
you show upxx where and don't know what you will find or burlington coat factory which does not havehopping presence. that worked well pre-pandemic, but they are the laggards now. everyone is hoping for a vaccine that gets people back in stores. >> good to have your insight. here is a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. taiwan is and talk to buy silk tronic for $4.5 billion. the german manufacturer says it expects them to offer 125 euros per share. ofmany's backer opens...
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it was one of hatter's defenders that did the passing goal. 3 of the night for holland who left burlington's back line in the dust was catto were in freefall. rafael guerrero made it in paris, sing for one in the 70th minute. cats are nothing exactly like a side that has invested 120000000 in their attack, and about 20 in their defense. but say it's killing your coolie slots at home. a light penalty after 6 feet kill the season junior might be good. but there's a clear gulf in class between these 2 sides exhibited by yelling hall and full goal . that's right, full call and might just be the best strike in europe at the moment. i've been his legal record with 23 goals in 22 matches and as if top one didn't already have enough highly skilled youngsters. the historic moment finally came 16 year old you shuffle, mukoko made his debut, giving holland a wrist to coco didn't do much, but still made history well call unschooled, so many goals. his coach couldn't keep track after the game. he asked me how many of us need to do score 3 no 4, only 4 because he was suddenly out. so. so i'm a bit mad at
it was one of hatter's defenders that did the passing goal. 3 of the night for holland who left burlington's back line in the dust was catto were in freefall. rafael guerrero made it in paris, sing for one in the 70th minute. cats are nothing exactly like a side that has invested 120000000 in their attack, and about 20 in their defense. but say it's killing your coolie slots at home. a light penalty after 6 feet kill the season junior might be good. but there's a clear gulf in class between...
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haida is a small community just outside burlington with less than $9000.00 residents. city dwellers come here on the weekend to stroll. this is a water conservation area and home to over 100 birds arrive chase. and it seemed to be home to europe's biggest factory full electric cars work on the new test of plant is on the way although regional forest she said not yet granted final funding commission stephan show and his colleagues are dead set against the factory and say approval should not be granted they say the forests and freshwater ecosystem are at risk section 8 a of the federal emission protection act allowed tesla to make an early start. they're just hoping nothing gets in their way with the huge and nobody knows what the impact below the surface will be it's environmental russian roulette. that. these opponents of the factory often meet here in the woods a couple of kilometers from the construction site they say the location is entirely unsuited to this kind of development. as of the freshwater ecosystem here is complex and so far it's been protected from indus
haida is a small community just outside burlington with less than $9000.00 residents. city dwellers come here on the weekend to stroll. this is a water conservation area and home to over 100 birds arrive chase. and it seemed to be home to europe's biggest factory full electric cars work on the new test of plant is on the way although regional forest she said not yet granted final funding commission stephan show and his colleagues are dead set against the factory and say approval should not be...
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news live from burlington followed to be counted in the race for the white house democratic challenger joe biden appears to be closing in on victory just a handful of states still to declare to count every vote is the message from biden's supporters as their candidate leads the all important tally of electoral college votes but it's far from over by 5 last stop the count says the tribe counts as a president mounts a series of legal child. just against the electoral process. until gail welcome to the program still no winner in the race for the white house and votes are still being counted in several key u.s. state's democratic challenger joe biden is closest to the 270 electoral college votes needed to secure the presidency this is a to press agency has called arizona for biden even though that count hasn't yet finished if true though that would put joe biden at 264 college votes other agencies are not reporting that the arizona schools and other agencies are reporting that the arizona contest is still open meanwhile the trump campaign has launched legal actions and claiming fraud and i
news live from burlington followed to be counted in the race for the white house democratic challenger joe biden appears to be closing in on victory just a handful of states still to declare to count every vote is the message from biden's supporters as their candidate leads the all important tally of electoral college votes but it's far from over by 5 last stop the count says the tribe counts as a president mounts a series of legal child. just against the electoral process. until gail welcome...
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excited to have a chance to talk to him, in burlington, vermont. one of the things, i will start by asking you about this. i am obligated to start the participants with a plug for what a good book this is and i had the opportunity to read it. my endorsement of it is on the back cover of the finished book so i come into this a fully biased observer of the next book, but part of what surprised me in reading this was how much of the story i didn't actually know. i have covered and cover these topics for years. .. tons of national security reporting all manner of topics over the years. what made you think there was something more to say about the cold war and russia and the u.s.? where does this book come from and how did this concept come together in your mind? >> garrett, i first walked into cia headquarters in 1987, and i called them up and said hey, i'm going to afghanistan. you guys are running a secret operation shipping hundreds of millions of dollars of weapons to the afghan mujahedin, holy warriors, who are fighting the red armies, the soviets
excited to have a chance to talk to him, in burlington, vermont. one of the things, i will start by asking you about this. i am obligated to start the participants with a plug for what a good book this is and i had the opportunity to read it. my endorsement of it is on the back cover of the finished book so i come into this a fully biased observer of the next book, but part of what surprised me in reading this was how much of the story i didn't actually know. i have covered and cover these...
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wanted it to do tjx was flat on the year and i think off-price is urge it the corner we even saw burlingtony second-quarter sales went from minus 39% to minus 6% so incrementally things are getting better i think this is a reopen stock people will go back and they like the treasure hunt hj is the best in the business. >> did you see dollar tree that's the one that was absolutely ripping, right? >> yes, absolutely ripping talk about a beneficiary especially because of the mix, consumers versus discretionaries. it was a great quarter. >> there it is, up almost 13%. you don't own t.have you owned it in the past >> i don't own it. i've owned dollar general. i feel dollar general is better run so i don't own it. >> i thought it was the dollar stores, one of them. of course, i guess the wrong one. stef, thanks why don't you give us a final trade while you're at it. >> coca-cola this is actually a reopen stock, and they have great product innovation, down 4% and pepsi up 4% on the year get at 3% dividend yield while you wait great balance sheet. >> the have a nice thanksgiving. steph, see you on t
wanted it to do tjx was flat on the year and i think off-price is urge it the corner we even saw burlingtony second-quarter sales went from minus 39% to minus 6% so incrementally things are getting better i think this is a reopen stock people will go back and they like the treasure hunt hj is the best in the business. >> did you see dollar tree that's the one that was absolutely ripping, right? >> yes, absolutely ripping talk about a beneficiary especially because of the mix,...
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i'm excited to have the chance to talk to tim from the comfort of his home and my home here in burlington vermont and in brooklyn. tim what are the things i want to start by asking you about and i'm obligated to start the participants with a course on what it good book this is to have the opportunity to read my endorsement of it is on the back cover so i come into this a fully biased observer that the next one but that part of what surprised me in reading this was how much of the story i didn't actually know. i'm someone who would have told you well i have covered these topics for years. that would told you i was well-versed and there were entire chapters of this book that i just knew nothing about. so tim you have written the definitive history of the cia and one of the great histories of the fbi. you've done tons of national security reporting on all manner of topics. what made you think there was something more to say about the cold war and russia in the u.s.? where does this book come from and how did this concept come together in your mind? >> garret i came to cia headquarters in 198
i'm excited to have the chance to talk to tim from the comfort of his home and my home here in burlington vermont and in brooklyn. tim what are the things i want to start by asking you about and i'm obligated to start the participants with a course on what it good book this is to have the opportunity to read my endorsement of it is on the back cover so i come into this a fully biased observer that the next one but that part of what surprised me in reading this was how much of the story i didn't...
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expose that disturbing black lives matter propaganda video that a teacher in the small town of burlingtondents to watch. tonight we are going to show you more video that we've uncovered starting with a lecture on systemic racism. >> interpersonal racism, expressing bigoted ideas, is widely seen as unacceptable. the protest we are seeing today aren't really about that sort of thing. they are about structural racism in our society. a built-in system of bias that makes life easier for white people. and more difficult for black people and other people of color. >> laura: so if you didn't understand that, with those little goofy cartoons, we are supposed to know that america is inherently racist evil place. and that must be why millions of people of color immigrate here every year. that's not all. listen to how the video describes the events that led up to the founding of black lives matter. >> after the jury found the killer not guilty, three community organizers start of the lives matter hashtag. the verdict seemed to be saying that trayvon martin's life didn't matter. a year later, a police
expose that disturbing black lives matter propaganda video that a teacher in the small town of burlingtondents to watch. tonight we are going to show you more video that we've uncovered starting with a lecture on systemic racism. >> interpersonal racism, expressing bigoted ideas, is widely seen as unacceptable. the protest we are seeing today aren't really about that sort of thing. they are about structural racism in our society. a built-in system of bias that makes life easier for white...
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us is mostly secret freelance journalist and currently a fellow at the american academy here in burlington he argues that a deadly pandemic moments of racial upheaval and scandal after scandal have done little to diminish trump's popularity. and a warm welcome to to matthew carney its new chief europe correspondent for politico who believes whoever wins in the end the result shows that neither candidate or party has a clear convincing mandate. thank you all 3 for being here great stuff i'd like to begin with you sariah america has voted to walk one leading financial broadsheet cold a big us election that resolves little seemed like an option fair description of where we are do you agree absolutely and it could become pounded depending on the congressional make up got it very hard to get anything done and there are just so many varying narratives or varying agenda you know it's going to be very hard for the next president to be able to latch on to those specified. joe biden who has said that he's going to bring the country back together why are we still waiting for a result the heart of it
us is mostly secret freelance journalist and currently a fellow at the american academy here in burlington he argues that a deadly pandemic moments of racial upheaval and scandal after scandal have done little to diminish trump's popularity. and a warm welcome to to matthew carney its new chief europe correspondent for politico who believes whoever wins in the end the result shows that neither candidate or party has a clear convincing mandate. thank you all 3 for being here great stuff i'd like...
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we're talking burlington, stowe, montpelier, roxbury, xtra-sharp roxbury, ben, and jerry, cranberrycandlethe people's collective of west hemp ponchotown. and what's extra fun is that you can also see the full list of all 1,942 write-in votes for president, a big chunk of which went to senator bernie sanders, with 619 votes, or .17% of the total. ( as bernie ) "that puts me in the top 17% of the bottom 1%-- right where i want to be! and i promise that this impersonation is not going anywhere, unlike the impressions of other losing presidential candidates. feel the bern, beeee-ottch!" i figure that one's growing on me too. i'm losing it, i'm losing it tonight. other celebs receiving write-in votes include dwayne johnson joe pesci, kiefer sutherland, tea leoni, keanu reeves, betty white, wu-tang clan, melissa mcarthy, john stewart-- spelled with an "h," so not that jon stewart, just some guy named john stewart--and oprah winfrey, who, because she got six votes, is now legally the comptroller of brattleboro. ( as oprah ) "it's time to issue municipal boooonds!" why do i-- why do i do this? it
we're talking burlington, stowe, montpelier, roxbury, xtra-sharp roxbury, ben, and jerry, cranberrycandlethe people's collective of west hemp ponchotown. and what's extra fun is that you can also see the full list of all 1,942 write-in votes for president, a big chunk of which went to senator bernie sanders, with 619 votes, or .17% of the total. ( as bernie ) "that puts me in the top 17% of the bottom 1%-- right where i want to be! and i promise that this impersonation is not going...
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it's cold, from binghamton to burlington, 10 degrees. even d.c. feels like 29.le up morning. even in the afternoon, temperatures in the low 30s and 40s. middle of the country, huge highs, rapid city, south dakota, 71 today. the air is going to slowly shift to st. louis and chicago by thursday. by this weekend, new york cigoi saturday and sunday. talking about next week. thanksgiving week outlook, temperatures look to be above normal from the middle of the country, all the way from the east coast. southeast, much warmer than average. there's a very good chance, kasie, we could see temperatures warm up in many spots. as we mentioned a couple days ago, eat outside if you choose, in the southern half of the country. i wouldn't go as far as the northeast or the great lakes, but it could be an option. >> well, as far as -- if we're going to do it, we're going to bundle up. i think folks, the rates across the country are just too dangerous for indoor dining. we need to listen to our public health officials. thankfully, the weather is going to do its best to try and hel
it's cold, from binghamton to burlington, 10 degrees. even d.c. feels like 29.le up morning. even in the afternoon, temperatures in the low 30s and 40s. middle of the country, huge highs, rapid city, south dakota, 71 today. the air is going to slowly shift to st. louis and chicago by thursday. by this weekend, new york cigoi saturday and sunday. talking about next week. thanksgiving week outlook, temperatures look to be above normal from the middle of the country, all the way from the east...
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, we'll be black to positive comps and this will be very much a winner along with raw stores in burlington> yeah, and paul, we'll let you get on with your day, but yeah, kind of the treasure hunt mentality, shopping should be fun. and it will be fun again great to have you on, have a good day >>> on deck, your morning rbi. and how cheap gas might be fueling some of your desires to hit the road this holiday even as many others look to stay home >>> today's rbi has to do with travel over thanks giving or maybe no travel. gas buddy releasing their expectations and i guess the good new, the roads will be empty and gas will be cheap only 35% of those surveyed said they plan to travel this thanks giving, that is down almost half from last year and gas prices nationally averaging just $2.17 a gallon, the lowest in years. about three out of every four families surveyed said that they would just stay home of course mostly out of concern for safety and quarantine rules by the way for out of state travel don't make it easy anyway. but don't ever count out the desire of americans to safe money. here i
, we'll be black to positive comps and this will be very much a winner along with raw stores in burlington> yeah, and paul, we'll let you get on with your day, but yeah, kind of the treasure hunt mentality, shopping should be fun. and it will be fun again great to have you on, have a good day >>> on deck, your morning rbi. and how cheap gas might be fueling some of your desires to hit the road this holiday even as many others look to stay home >>> today's rbi has to do with...
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minutes later, it was one of his defenders that did the passing goal. 3 of the lights for holland burlington's back line in the dust. 515 hatto were in freefall. rafael guerrero made it in barassi, a full one in the 70th minute. exactly like the side that invested 120000000 in their attack. and about 20 ended a sentence. but say is cuneo coolly slotted home, a late penalty after his 6 week goal of the season. getting your money good. but there's a clear gulf in cost between these 2 sides exhibited by yelling hall ins for goal. that's right, wolf hall and might just be the best strike in europe at the moment. sashing, i honestly go record with 23 goals in 22 matches. and as if top one didn't already have enough highly skilled youngsters. the historic moment finally came 16 year old issue for mukoko made his debut giving holland a rest. coco didn't do much, but still made history well, helen schooled so many goals. his coach couldn't keep track after the game. yes. he asked me how many asked me did you score 3? no. 4, only 4 because you suddenly thought so. so i'm a bit mad at him right now, but
minutes later, it was one of his defenders that did the passing goal. 3 of the lights for holland burlington's back line in the dust. 515 hatto were in freefall. rafael guerrero made it in barassi, a full one in the 70th minute. exactly like the side that invested 120000000 in their attack. and about 20 ended a sentence. but say is cuneo coolly slotted home, a late penalty after his 6 week goal of the season. getting your money good. but there's a clear gulf in cost between these 2 sides...
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we are starting with wind chills of 4 in binghamton, new york burlington, vermont feels like 12 high temperatures will feel like 12 because we're going to headache on to the wind. temperatures will feel in the 20s to lower 30s washington, d.c. will feel slightly warmer but much cooler than you'd expect this time of year tomorrow we're still going to see those cold temperatures but the wind is going to die down and we will have a windchill in the teens and the 20s in the morning and by the afternoon the temperatures will feel warmer by 20s in the new york and binghamton and we won't have to deal with the brutal windchills. that is a look at the weather across the country, and we will get to the local broadcast in the next 30 seconds. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we take a look at storm ranger, our mobile doppler radar is still showing lingering showers this morning for parts of the east bay and the south bay where we still have some light rain coming down am we're going to be tracking that for today with very cool temperatures over the next several days. in fact, as
we are starting with wind chills of 4 in binghamton, new york burlington, vermont feels like 12 high temperatures will feel like 12 because we're going to headache on to the wind. temperatures will feel in the 20s to lower 30s washington, d.c. will feel slightly warmer but much cooler than you'd expect this time of year tomorrow we're still going to see those cold temperatures but the wind is going to die down and we will have a windchill in the teens and the 20s in the morning and by the...
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well, in burlington, i'll tell you about burlington, we parked at the fairgrounds, and they just wastake pictures, and some of them got to get out and sign a banner that was on the side of the, side of the semi and everything. yeah, it was, this was really enthused. the kids, they kind of just lighted up. i mean, they was, they was amazing with that. they really enjoyed signing the banner just kind of have their name go across country with the tree, you know? will: right. you'll have to forgive me, i haven't yet seen pictures of the tree in d.c. you've got to tell me, i've seen the unveiling of the tree at rockefeller center, it turned out to be sad. how did y'all's come out? when the limbs came down, did it look better than the one in new york? [laughter] >> oh, yeah, very much so. the forest service did a very, very good job, i think, in my opinion, with it. before we left it was looking really good. ing. will: that's good to know, theron. thank you very much. our nation has come to appreciate, i hope, truck drivers more through the last several months. thank you for sharing it wit
well, in burlington, i'll tell you about burlington, we parked at the fairgrounds, and they just wastake pictures, and some of them got to get out and sign a banner that was on the side of the, side of the semi and everything. yeah, it was, this was really enthused. the kids, they kind of just lighted up. i mean, they was, they was amazing with that. they really enjoyed signing the banner just kind of have their name go across country with the tree, you know? will: right. you'll have to forgive...
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>> reporte >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," janet shamlian, burlington, texas. >> i have so much morning. i am len kiese. today six bay area transit agencies join in a clipper program. they are good for a 50% discount on the san francisco bay ferry. >>> a free things giving mailbox is available today in coalinga on grand street. >>> this is a live look at oakland international airport were pretty things giving travel is down prepared to a year ago. the number of passengers is down by 28%. >>> it is still slow at the bay bridge toll plaza and a little sluggish off of the eastshore freeway. into the city this morning you will have some brake lights but it is getting better as you had passed treasure island. travel times are still slow for the altamont pass. give yourself about 30 minutes. a closure continues on mission boulevard to to an accident in the area. >> it is still gray in the south bay right now and the airport had been reporting some light mist and it is mainly the fact it is so cloudy. it is only 51 in san jose with santa rosa where it got cold into the there's no bad t
>> reporte >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," janet shamlian, burlington, texas. >> i have so much morning. i am len kiese. today six bay area transit agencies join in a clipper program. they are good for a 50% discount on the san francisco bay ferry. >>> a free things giving mailbox is available today in coalinga on grand street. >>> this is a live look at oakland international airport were pretty things giving travel is down prepared to a year...
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host: becky is watching in burlington, kansas. independent. good morning, representative davidson. i am a nurse. what i want you to understand is that we educate all of our patients. we continue to educate, educate, educate, and the most important thing that we understand is that usetition gives people the it is repetition that gets the most understand -- important thing that we understand is that repetition is what gets people to understand. when we love our neighbor, we wear a mask. because we are trying to protect them. place to get rid of secondhand smoke in restaurants and things like that, yet we can't put in place the very simple thing of wearing a mask, washing our hands, and taking care of our neighbor as we take care of all the patients that come to us. it is the very basis of what makes us human beings. guest: thank you for being a nurse, and thank you for the things you are doing to help care for others. better thann't say to love your neighbor as you love yourself. the only thing better is to love your god. you do those two things
host: becky is watching in burlington, kansas. independent. good morning, representative davidson. i am a nurse. what i want you to understand is that we educate all of our patients. we continue to educate, educate, educate, and the most important thing that we understand is that usetition gives people the it is repetition that gets the most understand -- important thing that we understand is that repetition is what gets people to understand. when we love our neighbor, we wear a mask. because...
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we could dip below the 32 mark but when you put the wind on it will feel like 14 in burlington. philadelphia, 24. this is wednesday morning, by the way, so we have 24 hours to prepare for this. 26, d.c. 21 in west virginia. your local weather is coming up in 30 seconds. first the tuesday trivia sponsored by consumer cellular. >>> good morning. i'm abc 7 news meteorologist mike nicco. have the wet weather gear handy. light to moderate rain through the early evening hours and it turns over to scattered light showers, which will last through tomorrow afternoon. the weekend is trending dry, except for there's a possibility of some rain sunday. look at these mild temperatures, low to upper 60s not only today, but mild temperatures tonight in the low to upper 50s. a little bit cooler tomorrow through the rest of the week. >> now this cold is going to come through dry. look at this video. telluride, colorado, they had about nine inches in the last couple of days. it looks blissful. this time of year we're like, ooh, the holidays. talk to you in late february. >> that's right. >> all ri
we could dip below the 32 mark but when you put the wind on it will feel like 14 in burlington. philadelphia, 24. this is wednesday morning, by the way, so we have 24 hours to prepare for this. 26, d.c. 21 in west virginia. your local weather is coming up in 30 seconds. first the tuesday trivia sponsored by consumer cellular. >>> good morning. i'm abc 7 news meteorologist mike nicco. have the wet weather gear handy. light to moderate rain through the early evening hours and it turns...
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pam in burlington, north carolina, says this. does this mean that republicans who won senate and house seats on the same ballot are in question, too? can't have it both ways. this is scorched earth tactics. give the man baby a pacifier. hello c-span, i support the recounts and lawsuits f there is nothing to hide there is nothing to fear. sean in florida. barbara said i think we should do everything reasonable to detect if there was cheating. otherwise all we'll hear for years is trump's conspiracy theory. jim says looks like we are opening program discussing investigations into questionable vote counts. the mainstream media doesn't want to talk about this. there is a lot of strange stuff going on. and anna palmer, the coed tore of the playbook card on "politico" says for anybody under the illusion that the end of trump's presidency means he's going to fade into the backdrop starting a pact, political act committee, sends a very different signal. trump's here to statement we'll read you that story in a bit. hear from the republica
pam in burlington, north carolina, says this. does this mean that republicans who won senate and house seats on the same ballot are in question, too? can't have it both ways. this is scorched earth tactics. give the man baby a pacifier. hello c-span, i support the recounts and lawsuits f there is nothing to hide there is nothing to fear. sean in florida. barbara said i think we should do everything reasonable to detect if there was cheating. otherwise all we'll hear for years is trump's...
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swinging some reports from ohio to ploof the campaign may have been overly reliant on people in that burlington >> two big story lines here. one, the mail-in ballots we'll continue to watch this as you mentioned, shep. the polls closed. >>> frank holland, bucks county. >>> covering the trump campaign is white house correspondent eamon javers what sticks out for you. >> i've been trying to goend it out. they're very encouraged at the white house what they're seeing in the early going there mean whim, trump remains at at the white house to go to a party at the trump hotel the campaign says he'll host a party in the east room and then the president will monitor returns from the area. they're coming up short. if vice president biden lax a ground game, tonight they're more confident as they were in 2016 you just heard from frank tell nbc news that they have some concern about their get out the vote in pennsylvania they've moved resources in ohio with one aid saying you can't fix it the keystone state the polls are closed there >> looking for the trump campaign i would really love to have the state o
swinging some reports from ohio to ploof the campaign may have been overly reliant on people in that burlington >> two big story lines here. one, the mail-in ballots we'll continue to watch this as you mentioned, shep. the polls closed. >>> frank holland, bucks county. >>> covering the trump campaign is white house correspondent eamon javers what sticks out for you. >> i've been trying to goend it out. they're very encouraged at the white house what they're seeing...