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what didin you do out on t ground to get mor black voters to not only register, buto show up and vote? >> guest: you know, there are a couple thingsgu that we did. one, we didn't start this year. we have been doing -- we started in 2016, and we never stopped. one of our themes is can't stop, won't stop because we think that what happens is often times, particularly in the black community, you often see people come around election time, right? and it's kind of like if you have a friend, you have a friend that only calls when they want something, you're not really that excited to see them. so for us, what we felt is a way to build power is we have to build a base. we have to continue to engage communities. and the third thing that we learned is all politics are local. so we started working with many of these communities including from georgia and the other 11 states we're working in is to support local referendums. so we've been building our support over time, for the last four years. in addition to that, we actually show up and support them so as they are working around the school boar
what didin you do out on t ground to get mor black voters to not only register, buto show up and vote? >> guest: you know, there are a couple thingsgu that we did. one, we didn't start this year. we have been doing -- we started in 2016, and we never stopped. one of our themes is can't stop, won't stop because we think that what happens is often times, particularly in the black community, you often see people come around election time, right? and it's kind of like if you have a friend,...
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loong towards and th've had a significant investment to begin, not just experimenting with the vaccine buto produce it and i mean, many of themlready scaled up that there vaccine will work and hit the ground running and then gethe green light and they probably always have some of the vaccine they made. i think we will see a different situation. we are competing with rest of the world but it' important that they get the relief from the pandec as well.om if we don't include the situation everywhere things lik [inaudible] will bempossible in international tvel and that so important to us. that is the first part of t question and the second thing about who should get it, you know, i think when we have more information inhe coming days as we start t see some very specific data from the phase three trial. everybody has to feel confident that the vaccine is safe and i think that's really, really important. we don't want people doing something tt they're anxious about and no one will be ford to get the vaccine. the benefit of getting the vacce early as if you are at higher risk is that those are th
loong towards and th've had a significant investment to begin, not just experimenting with the vaccine buto produce it and i mean, many of themlready scaled up that there vaccine will work and hit the ground running and then gethe green light and they probably always have some of the vaccine they made. i think we will see a different situation. we are competing with rest of the world but it' important that they get the relief from the pandec as well.om if we don't include the situation...
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that is a simple one, easy to teach kids to tell an apple from an orange buto something mo interesting like counting ballots in aelection. you want to count votes for different caidates but someone making a decision before they count the votes, what is the valid ballot the mail in ballot, in all the right places. and who gets to cast the ballot, who is in or o, those get made before anybody starts to tally up a number of votes on the ballot. >> reporter: a very profound point. figuring out two comes after one or 3 comes after 2 or one comes after 3 etc.. what your book has done, the hard part is the invisible part, just asking them to categorize in the first place, reminds me of one of my favorite conundrums to come up with as a teenager, when you say hi to a piece of broccoli, at the end, and that is the same thing, what is an individual -- in this context. that is what we are always asng our sons and daughters to do in this category. it is important. anotheexample, looking up this a lot, from his perspective, people think the tax calculation is hard, it is easy once you decide what c
that is a simple one, easy to teach kids to tell an apple from an orange buto something mo interesting like counting ballots in aelection. you want to count votes for different caidates but someone making a decision before they count the votes, what is the valid ballot the mail in ballot, in all the right places. and who gets to cast the ballot, who is in or o, those get made before anybody starts to tally up a number of votes on the ballot. >> reporter: a very profound point. figuring...
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buto the democrats would say its guys like you who are anti-immigrant, who are not being good enough what do you say to them? >> i'm not anti-immigrant. i'm not a racist. i've been called a race e by these groups. look, uma law enforcement officer that congress enacts. if youer don't like what i.c.e. does, then change theyo law. but we're protecting this nation, we're standing up defending our country and our sovereignty. we have a right to be a sovereign nation, the right to protect our borders. every country in the world protects their borders. we should be no different. we're protecting america and americans. elizabeth: canadaa protects its board ors, mexico protects its borders, countries in south america protect their border, countries in europe have about 800 miles of border wall. we see that in asia. but for some reason the u.s. is not allowed to protect their borders.si listen, the united states is pro-immigration. the issue is politics, right? final word, tom. >> look, the united states is the most giving country in the world. we welcome more refugees and legal immigrants th
buto the democrats would say its guys like you who are anti-immigrant, who are not being good enough what do you say to them? >> i'm not anti-immigrant. i'm not a racist. i've been called a race e by these groups. look, uma law enforcement officer that congress enacts. if youer don't like what i.c.e. does, then change theyo law. but we're protecting this nation, we're standing up defending our country and our sovereignty. we have a right to be a sovereign nation, the right to protect our...
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buto ask when i started cobra kai, the lack of control over my business made me a little intense.y. quickbooks helps me get paid, manage cash flow, and run payroll. and now i'm back on top... with koala kai. hey! more mercy. save over 30 hours a month with intuit quickbooks. the easy way to a happier business. >>> out of approximately 5 million votes cast, we'll have a margin of a few thousand. as we are closing in on a final count, we can begin to look toward our next steps. with a margin that small, there will be a recount in georgia. >> news from georgia's secretary of state there saying that he does expect based on the count and the law a recount because of that razor thin margin. joe biden took a slight lead over president trump there just early this morning, the number of ballots to count, though, remaining is dwindling. joining us now from georgia is our nbc news colleague, blayne alexander. blayne. >> reporter: yeah, absolutely, ari, so let's pick up when we talk about that recount what this does. one, is it confirms something that we knew all along. we knew that this was
buto ask when i started cobra kai, the lack of control over my business made me a little intense.y. quickbooks helps me get paid, manage cash flow, and run payroll. and now i'm back on top... with koala kai. hey! more mercy. save over 30 hours a month with intuit quickbooks. the easy way to a happier business. >>> out of approximately 5 million votes cast, we'll have a margin of a few thousand. as we are closing in on a final count, we can begin to look toward our next steps. with a...
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not because of that as requirement, buto open th opportunities in lower career jo as well.in the case of puerto rico, we don't even he a lot of those postsbeing open. we've got a lot of cancies for fedel agents of the island, five to ten. and they're not evenilled. the spaces are there. but they aren't recruiting. so sometimes, it's about why hiring when the positions are open. so i agree with you. honestly, i look forward to -- a part of -- as well, and many hispanic organizations. i look forward to a formal proposal for that. >> representative, i'm onhe opinion side of the operation, my buddy rafael is on the news side. i can truly say thai support your efforts on statehood. i hope you'll keep coming back and talking to. us thank so much for thoughts today. >> thank you for the opportunity. >> our pleasure. for this next interview quantico emigrate colleague, rafael. >> thank you. steve so joe barry is a third generation corbyn american, a public school math each, or and the incoming state senator for district 85 in brooklyn, new york. when he takes office he will be the
not because of that as requirement, buto open th opportunities in lower career jo as well.in the case of puerto rico, we don't even he a lot of those postsbeing open. we've got a lot of cancies for fedel agents of the island, five to ten. and they're not evenilled. the spaces are there. but they aren't recruiting. so sometimes, it's about why hiring when the positions are open. so i agree with you. honestly, i look forward to -- a part of -- as well, and many hispanic organizations. i look...
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buto it. instead we spend our timeay after day after day voting on special interest judges, people that have been proposed by special interest groups who are picked because they feel they will vote with these special interests. what we should be doing -- take a little time off fm that and vote for the american people. in my state we have republicans and democrats. we have a republican governor who is doing anxcellent job. he's just been reelected. and he's -- and we have a wonderful mocratic woman who is he a been elected as the new lieutenant governor. they both want to work togetr to geteople back to school, back to work, protect their health, and they keep saying, where's the help coming from washington? now, i think instead of spendg all this time talking about fanciful thoughts -- i saw one of the trump supporters on television saying that she was there to rally for donald trump, to resist those millions of votes that came in at the last minute from china into the voting booths. she thoro
buto it. instead we spend our timeay after day after day voting on special interest judges, people that have been proposed by special interest groups who are picked because they feel they will vote with these special interests. what we should be doing -- take a little time off fm that and vote for the american people. in my state we have republicans and democrats. we have a republican governor who is doing anxcellent job. he's just been reelected. and he's -- and we have a wonderful mocratic...
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to you, thank you for being the leader of your tribe, the national congress of american indians. , butopart of that we support tribes and resolutions. thank you for that. yeah. [speaking native american language] .ood morning, greetings i talk with you this morning and i wish you well. you have suffered disproportionately there at navajo and have been in our thoughts and prayers across indian country. whole nation is going to continue to be in our thoughts and prayers. thank you for mentioning the grassroots efforts. in suchso, so important a key to our advancement and progress. i remember early in my presidency i was watching a documentary with tribal leaders who took over the bia building in washington. they were interviewed and it said the only time that we get resolve on funding and programs is direct critical action. i remember looking to my mom when i was a young child and i told her that that is what we are still fighting for today and only through direct action can we get any real resolve. i was in washington, d.c. during 9/11. members of congress on the sovereignty protection i
to you, thank you for being the leader of your tribe, the national congress of american indians. , butopart of that we support tribes and resolutions. thank you for that. yeah. [speaking native american language] .ood morning, greetings i talk with you this morning and i wish you well. you have suffered disproportionately there at navajo and have been in our thoughts and prayers across indian country. whole nation is going to continue to be in our thoughts and prayers. thank you for mentioning...
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that happens, you know, i mentioned to you earlier, the problem of trump oning the electoral college butos happened, this will popular vote twicem tkst on the happened once to george w. bush. but the democrats also have to ask themselves why can't they win the states they need to win to win the ectoral college rsm they happy to win a popular vote because they win so big in tjus two or three states like california, new york or whever. so both parties you know have reason to examine their methods and to say why are we only reses nature-- resonating with a certain part of the country and not or partof the country. >> woodruff: st certainly the question of the hourthe question of the night. pat russia lopez, we don't know the results of this election yet but we are watching, as we have been discussing all night, thebu returns for democrats have not come in, they are not overwhelming returns. the democrats are certainly holding on it to states that they had in the past but we don't sethe kind of turnover that democrats had hoped for. what does that say, do you think, about the democratic metho
that happens, you know, i mentioned to you earlier, the problem of trump oning the electoral college butos happened, this will popular vote twicem tkst on the happened once to george w. bush. but the democrats also have to ask themselves why can't they win the states they need to win to win the ectoral college rsm they happy to win a popular vote because they win so big in tjus two or three states like california, new york or whever. so both parties you know have reason to examine their methods...
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did a lot of virtual celebrations, buto less special. this is a day to honor the men and women of the uted states armed forces, both past and present, w have stood up to protect the freoms that we hold dear. our military is undouedly the greatest in the world. from the greatest generation to our younger soldiers who have fought in iraq and afghanistan, all of our soldiers have served admirablably and i'm pleased to be serving with some who hav not just served in several years ago but in recent times. my home state of west virginia has a long and proud history of answering the call of duty. i think we have the highest percentage per capita of military veterans. i'm the proud daughter of a world war ii veteran and purple heart recipient. i grew up hearing stories about heroism displayed on and off the battlefield, a i've always been in awe of those who have served this country. interestingly, t, is in hearing my farmer's generation talk about -- my father's generation talk about their service to the country, it w always in terms of duty an
did a lot of virtual celebrations, buto less special. this is a day to honor the men and women of the uted states armed forces, both past and present, w have stood up to protect the freoms that we hold dear. our military is undouedly the greatest in the world. from the greatest generation to our younger soldiers who have fought in iraq and afghanistan, all of our soldiers have served admirablably and i'm pleased to be serving with some who hav not just served in several years ago but in recent...