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i received ho chi minh's reply, three days before his death. it simply reiterated the public position north vietnam had taken in paris and flatly rejected my initiate. the full text of both letters is being released to the press. in addition to the public meetings, ambassador lodge has met with vietnam's chief negotiator in paris in the 11th private sessions, and we have taken further secretive initiatives that must remain secret to keep open some channels of negotiations which may still prove to be productive. but the affect of all of the public, private, and secret negotiations which have been undertaken since a year ago, and since this administration came into office on january 20, can be summed up in one sentence. no progress what ever has been made except agreement on the shape of the bargaining table. and now, who is at fault? it has become clear that the obstacle in negotiating the end of the war is not the president of the united states. it is not the south vietnamese government. the obstacle is the other side's absolute refusal to show
i received ho chi minh's reply, three days before his death. it simply reiterated the public position north vietnam had taken in paris and flatly rejected my initiate. the full text of both letters is being released to the press. in addition to the public meetings, ambassador lodge has met with vietnam's chief negotiator in paris in the 11th private sessions, and we have taken further secretive initiatives that must remain secret to keep open some channels of negotiations which may still prove...
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our thanks to chi chi and zsa zsa.ect," and hope you'll join us this and every weekend for "sunday morning." captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, committed to improving health for everyone, everywhere. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org (fire alarm beeping) what the hell is going on? come on, what'd you do? i was trying to make pancakes. what, barbecued pancakes? jack always made it look so easy; i thought it might be a nice surprise. well, it was a nice attempt at a surprise. jack and i had our own traditions. you and i will make our own, too. if you say so. come on, you're gonna be late for school; let's go, hurry up. (sighs) did you speak to your brother today? it's 8:00 a.m., do you think i've spoken with him yet? well, i tried to reach him last night, and he never got back to me. yeah, he posted some picture from a party last night. party? who the hell has a party on a sunday night? beats me; ask him. you came over with the new sergeant, right? yeah. he was my partner in the 12th. he
our thanks to chi chi and zsa zsa.ect," and hope you'll join us this and every weekend for "sunday morning." captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, committed to improving health for everyone, everywhere. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org (fire alarm beeping) what the hell is going on? come on, what'd you do? i was trying to make pancakes. what, barbecued pancakes? jack always made it look so easy; i thought it might be a nice surprise. well, it...
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through him, i sent a letter to ho chi minh. i did this outside of the usual diplomatic channels with the hope of making statements with propaganda removed, there might be constructive progress for bringing the war to an end. let me read from that letter to you now. dear mr. president, i realize it is difficult to communicate meaningfully across the gulf of four years of war. but, precisely because of this gulf, i wanted to take this opportunity to reaffirm in all solemnity my desire to work for a just peace. i deeply believe the war in vietnam has gone on too long. delay in bringing it to an end can benefit no one, least of all the people of vietnam. the time has come to move forward at the conference table towards an early resolution of this tragic war. you will find us forthcoming and open-minded in a common effort to bring the blessings of peace to the great people of vietnam. let history record that at this critical juncture, both sides turned towards peace rather than towards conflict and war. i received ho chi minh's repl
through him, i sent a letter to ho chi minh. i did this outside of the usual diplomatic channels with the hope of making statements with propaganda removed, there might be constructive progress for bringing the war to an end. let me read from that letter to you now. dear mr. president, i realize it is difficult to communicate meaningfully across the gulf of four years of war. but, precisely because of this gulf, i wanted to take this opportunity to reaffirm in all solemnity my desire to work...
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but divided america is bracing for unrest, whether here in the nation's capital, the chi—chi shops ofthe financial centre of new york, this is a nation that's not at ease with itself. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. as we've been hearing, an unprecedented number of people have voted early — most of them, by post. that's been contentious, with donald trump saying the process is open to fraud. he says he has his lawyers ready. clive myrie is in the key battleground state of pennsylvania on why a legal argument could delay the result. clive. yes, hello, george. if you look at all the pats, or pretty much most of them, running towards the white house, then victory forjoe biden or donald trump, most of those roads run along the main streets here are pennsylvania so this is a keenly watched state, not least by the lawyers. and with more than 2.5 million absentee ballots still to be counted, and that process only began this morning, it could be some time before either man knows whether or not they have won. america is unnerved... but energised. the mining of votes by the campaigns is now ov
but divided america is bracing for unrest, whether here in the nation's capital, the chi—chi shops ofthe financial centre of new york, this is a nation that's not at ease with itself. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. as we've been hearing, an unprecedented number of people have voted early — most of them, by post. that's been contentious, with donald trump saying the process is open to fraud. he says he has his lawyers ready. clive myrie is in the key battleground state of pennsylvania on...
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whether here in the nation's capital, the chi—chi shops of rodeo drive in beverly hills, or the financial new york, this is a nation that's not at ease with itself. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. at 77, joe biden, if he wins, will become by some margin the oldest man to be elected president of the united states. donald trump, who's now 7a, has sought to portray mr biden as someone who's unfit, too old and tired, in effect, to occupy the oval office. but within hours, the world will get the first indications of america's choice. 0ur north america correspondent nick bryant is with the biden camp in delaware, and hejoins us now. i've just been speaking to one of joe biden‘s most senior advisers and they are so confident, they are making no attempt to conceal their confidence, and they are talking about winning states like georgia, no democrat has won there since 1982, and they think they stand a chance in texas. jimmy carter was the last democrat to win texas in 1976. four years ago donald trump w011 1976. four years ago donald trump won by painting himself as the anti hillary clinton and
whether here in the nation's capital, the chi—chi shops of rodeo drive in beverly hills, or the financial new york, this is a nation that's not at ease with itself. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. at 77, joe biden, if he wins, will become by some margin the oldest man to be elected president of the united states. donald trump, who's now 7a, has sought to portray mr biden as someone who's unfit, too old and tired, in effect, to occupy the oval office. but within hours, the world will get the...
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but germany's chi slowed remains stubbornly high . just last week, chancellor angela merkel had called for even stricter measures, but she was met with resist. the pressure is on for the german government to ease restrictions for the most important time of the year. for many christmas celebrations, right, nobel in stone, dam, unmarked square, would usually be packed with people and show you the christmas market. it's been canceled. people will be allowed to gather at home for christmas, but in smaller groups, many accept the reality. this year is different. there's going to be naturally some of the perspiration. it's natural, it's happened, but it is what it is. you know it's, there's no policy that's ever going to be 100 percent approved. i believe in god. i don't understand why restriction would be eased for christmas. perhaps one should stick to them. but i also see what happens with people when they are lonely and unhappy. so i can't say much about it, but i just talk about it because i also see how it is in hospitals. that's wher
but germany's chi slowed remains stubbornly high . just last week, chancellor angela merkel had called for even stricter measures, but she was met with resist. the pressure is on for the german government to ease restrictions for the most important time of the year. for many christmas celebrations, right, nobel in stone, dam, unmarked square, would usually be packed with people and show you the christmas market. it's been canceled. people will be allowed to gather at home for christmas, but in...
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the chichimeko target the yomaha chi chieftains who are located here in northern georgia. as a result of these captive th native people who's are also moving away from the coasts themselves. so they're moving for different reasons. the groups of people moving inland away from the coast are trying to move away from the impacts of disease and contact with french, english, spanish pirates. they're trying to get away from these captive or slave rates. the european demand. so they began to relocated their communities toward the atlantic coastline. spanish documents indicate that peoples have coalesced around, it is located just toward the savannah river. they formed the yamasees about a dozen new towns. this is important. native identities that are forming, coalescing during this period, are coalescing in town formations. so these are decentralized, political identities that are taking shape. it is unlike the political societies that existed prior to this. this decentralization is both a strength and a weakness of native communities as they are beginning to reform. political id
the chichimeko target the yomaha chi chieftains who are located here in northern georgia. as a result of these captive th native people who's are also moving away from the coasts themselves. so they're moving for different reasons. the groups of people moving inland away from the coast are trying to move away from the impacts of disease and contact with french, english, spanish pirates. they're trying to get away from these captive or slave rates. the european demand. so they began to relocated...
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for those into genealogy, those into history, this is like ar chi value gold. so it underscored not simply these parental relationships between parents and daughters, the ways their inheritance practices almost ensured that a white woman who received enslaved people would be deeply and profoundly invested in the institution, perpetuation, and after they receive inheritance is such as this but. but also how they were able to maintain control over and exercise control other the enslaved people they inherited. so how does do that? this this yellow box, what it says and i will tread to you, it is not immediately apparent to a lot of you what it says. i'm going to say it in the way i think george washington bisco might sound like. having made advancements to my daughter and desiring to make my daughter's state share equal to my other daughters. he describes the servants that emma will receive. so why is this important? why did i get excited about this? it tells us that anjelica, before her father died, he gave her her portion of her estate. that is torrent for me to
for those into genealogy, those into history, this is like ar chi value gold. so it underscored not simply these parental relationships between parents and daughters, the ways their inheritance practices almost ensured that a white woman who received enslaved people would be deeply and profoundly invested in the institution, perpetuation, and after they receive inheritance is such as this but. but also how they were able to maintain control over and exercise control other the enslaved people...
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chi, the giant panda born three months ago, zoo keepers say he'll move to china once he turns 4 years. after a cnbc trip, coast to coast. >>> so how much do you love your pet? enough to wrestle with an alligator? alligator? richard willbanks does, an i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months after just 2 doses. skyrizi may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms such as fevers, sweats, chills, muscle aches or coughs, or if you plan to or recently received a vaccine. ♪ nothing is everything ask your dermatologist about skyrizi. coto build a house, you need ary ststrong foundation. [music playing throughout] the same is true for building a business. black-owned businesses are an integral part of america's foundation. they lay the groundwork for other black businesses like mine - that turns concrete into something beautiful. i'm kimberley robles, a
chi, the giant panda born three months ago, zoo keepers say he'll move to china once he turns 4 years. after a cnbc trip, coast to coast. >>> so how much do you love your pet? enough to wrestle with an alligator? alligator? richard willbanks does, an i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months after just 2 doses. skyrizi may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. before...
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chi, the giant panda born three months ago, zoo keepers say he'll move to china once he turns 4 years. after a cnbc trip, coast to coast. >>> so how much do you love your pet? enough to wrestle with an alligator? richard willbanks does, and there's video. (harold) twelve hundred strings of lights. (betsy) quarter mile of tinsel. (harold) and real snow all the way from switzerland. (betsy) hmmhm... gonna be tough to top. ♪ (betsy) well played. (vo) add some thrill to your wish list. at the season of audi sales event. get exceptional offers now. it's time you make the rules. so join the 2 million people who have switched to xfinity mobile. you can choose from the latest phones or bring your own device and choose the amount of data that's right for you to save even more. and you'll get 5g at no extra cost. all on the most reliable network. so choose a data option that's right for you. get 5g included and save up to $400 dollars a year on the network rated #1 in customer satisfaction. it's your wireless. your rules. only with xfinity mobile. >>> a florida man wrestling his puppy from the
chi, the giant panda born three months ago, zoo keepers say he'll move to china once he turns 4 years. after a cnbc trip, coast to coast. >>> so how much do you love your pet? enough to wrestle with an alligator? richard willbanks does, and there's video. (harold) twelve hundred strings of lights. (betsy) quarter mile of tinsel. (harold) and real snow all the way from switzerland. (betsy) hmmhm... gonna be tough to top. ♪ (betsy) well played. (vo) add some thrill to your wish list....
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they said they want to tell the voices of the chi your. today we're going to explore the history and the living legacy of mayo clinic. ere patie every patient has a history. what your illnesses are, your health status. just as you as a patient have a history, so, too, does an organization. our history here is a living dynamic part of who we are. it informs who we are today, and it sets the stage for where we're going in the future. you will see as you travel around the may owe clinic here at our historic displays that history is present here with us and people talk about it in an immediate sense. we will show you really fun and interesting things that bring that to life. a lot of people wonder how a very large center got started in a small town. mayo is a family name. dr. william warwell mayo. he had a strong social conscious of giving back to others. he came to america in the 1840s. he married louise wright. they had weathonderful team wor. he came here as a patient seeking a healthier future. he came to minnesota in the territory days. w
they said they want to tell the voices of the chi your. today we're going to explore the history and the living legacy of mayo clinic. ere patie every patient has a history. what your illnesses are, your health status. just as you as a patient have a history, so, too, does an organization. our history here is a living dynamic part of who we are. it informs who we are today, and it sets the stage for where we're going in the future. you will see as you travel around the may owe clinic here at...
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but divided america is bracing for unrest, whether here in the nation's capital, the chi—chi shops of drive in beverly hills or the financial centre of new york, this is a nation that's not at ease with itself. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. with me is our correspondent will grant in washington and our correspondent lebo diseko in arlington, virginia. that is where donald trump has been on the campaign trail. what has he been saying? well, he came to say thank you to his campaign headquarters here in virginia. this isa headquarters here in virginia. this is a very democratic state. they have voted for the democrats for the last few elections. it used to be a republican state so we came to thank his supporters. it is interesting to hear him sounding slightly less bombastic in terms of whether he is going to win. up until now, i certainly have not heard any sort of doubt and his voice. this time he talks about winning and possibly losing as well. it could be quite a while before we know the actual result before it is declared in this state. the county just result before it is declared
but divided america is bracing for unrest, whether here in the nation's capital, the chi—chi shops of drive in beverly hills or the financial centre of new york, this is a nation that's not at ease with itself. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. with me is our correspondent will grant in washington and our correspondent lebo diseko in arlington, virginia. that is where donald trump has been on the campaign trail. what has he been saying? well, he came to say thank you to his campaign...
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being tossed around you do feel alive you know and i what he loves you nobody cares so we was talking chi square because we wanted to be a very united again what i organize was a school holiday i was to go say on sisters. but that wasn't enough because i was still so empty inside burke and you used the word. just then and there what we may think. just the little things. or people type for granted. kids. just little things that people take for granted. when she turned 14 she began heavily drinking alcohol and using methamphetamines. started using the substances because now i really felt it was healing me but it really wasn't healing the i didn't realize just everything that i couldn't handle. i exploded and i went blank and i don't want to ever go for that ever again she was repeatedly blocked up in juvenile detention for assaults while high and drunk when i got tired of about a small mind i just thought luck anybody was with her and i just got to a point where. you know a few people end up in hospital because of me because of those rides that i kept and sought and that's not who i am afra
being tossed around you do feel alive you know and i what he loves you nobody cares so we was talking chi square because we wanted to be a very united again what i organize was a school holiday i was to go say on sisters. but that wasn't enough because i was still so empty inside burke and you used the word. just then and there what we may think. just the little things. or people type for granted. kids. just little things that people take for granted. when she turned 14 she began heavily...
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but divided america is bracing for unrest, whether here in the nation's capital, the chi—chi shops ofrly hills or the financial centre of new york, this is a nation that's not at ease with itself. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. with me is our correspondent will grant in washington and and our correspondent lebo diseko is arlington, virginia. first the unprecedented numbers we've been hearing americans are turning out. a huge turnout. almost 100 million votes before we reach this point on polling day which means we are probably on course for record numbers of the times those polling stations open. and i think we heard in the report they're just how divided and divided this election has been full somehow divided the end device of this presidency has been and how clear it is that perhaps we have seen such a large numbers. all this is coming of course on the coronavirus pandemic which is claimed to 30,000 american lives. so it does not come as a cue to present lots people will have wa nted to present lots people will have wanted to vote early but with donald trump provoking such extreme
but divided america is bracing for unrest, whether here in the nation's capital, the chi—chi shops ofrly hills or the financial centre of new york, this is a nation that's not at ease with itself. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. with me is our correspondent will grant in washington and and our correspondent lebo diseko is arlington, virginia. first the unprecedented numbers we've been hearing americans are turning out. a huge turnout. almost 100 million votes before we reach this point on...
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. >>> it is down to the wire for president donald trump and his democratic chi iic challenger j. both focused on swaying swing and battleground states today. abc news reporter alex has more. >> reporter: with just two days until election day, the candidates are blitzing battlegroundcountry. president trump holding five rallies across five states on sunday including iowa, north carolina, georgia and florida. his first stop, michigan where he is once again making his case to suburban women. >> they want to close down your factories, shipment your jobs to china, eliminate private health care, destroy the suburbs. the women of the suburbs, you've got to love me. >> the president's handling of the coronavirus pandemic continues to be a key issue. his campaign says voters want life to get back to normal. >> look at the democrat run states like pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin. we're seeing this on the campaign trail with the rallies. people are tired of the lockdowns. they want to safely reopen. >> reporter: in philadelphia where it is a tight race, joe biden taking aim at the preside
. >>> it is down to the wire for president donald trump and his democratic chi iic challenger j. both focused on swaying swing and battleground states today. abc news reporter alex has more. >> reporter: with just two days until election day, the candidates are blitzing battlegroundcountry. president trump holding five rallies across five states on sunday including iowa, north carolina, georgia and florida. his first stop, michigan where he is once again making his case to...
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troth the threat of the non chi traffic is very specific because all the economic centers of japan whether tokyo or soka we're not going to are in the. yes. today there is no technology that can predict earthquakes but japanese scientists have developed a monitoring system to warn the public the moment a seismic wave is registered. you. need to be able to detect movements as soon as possible and then issue a warning if that's what the darn it system does just right outside that they have or suckers like the don't it system is the most sophisticated seismic detector in the world $29.00 small underwater observatories equipped with precious sensors and seismometers and excel or all matters are installed directly on the full line off the coast of osaka it issues an alert with the very 1st tremor of the tsunami. it would take 3 to 5 minutes for the tsunami to reach the 1st cities with waves 20 to 30 meters high they sweep into osaka bay and flood parts of osaka incog. the artificial islands would be the worst hit with waves of 3 to 5 meters after 30 to 45 minutes. to develop the fictive evacuat
troth the threat of the non chi traffic is very specific because all the economic centers of japan whether tokyo or soka we're not going to are in the. yes. today there is no technology that can predict earthquakes but japanese scientists have developed a monitoring system to warn the public the moment a seismic wave is registered. you. need to be able to detect movements as soon as possible and then issue a warning if that's what the darn it system does just right outside that they have or...
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but divided america is bracing for unrest, whether here in the nation's capital, the chi—chi shops of in beverly hills, or the financial centre of new york, this is a nation that's not at ease with itself. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. within the past hour, president trump has been at the republican national committee offices in virginia — where he was asked byjournalists if he had thought about what he would say when the results came in. no, iam no, i am not thinking about concession speech or acceptance speech yet. hopefully it will only be doing one of those two. winning is easy. losing is never easy. not for me, it's not. i think we're going to have a great night but it is politics and it is elections and you never know. i can say that texas, arizona, a few of them are are looking really very strong, forward of looking very strong. they spent hundreds of millions of dollars in florida but the people of florida, they know i love them and they love me. we just florida, they know i love them and they love me. wejust have florida, they know i love them and they love me. we just hav
but divided america is bracing for unrest, whether here in the nation's capital, the chi—chi shops of in beverly hills, or the financial centre of new york, this is a nation that's not at ease with itself. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. within the past hour, president trump has been at the republican national committee offices in virginia — where he was asked byjournalists if he had thought about what he would say when the results came in. no, iam no, i am not thinking about concession...
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school leaders said a student tested positive for covid-19 after they attended a theta chi party thursday night. nine others are isolating on campus after being exposed. the university is doing contact tasting to find tracing. >> partying is selfish. i don't understand why people are doing it. if we all stayed inside or quarantined and wore masks and didn't party, we could all get out of this a lot quicker. >> uc davis is continuing to investigate the gathering and could take disciplinary action. >>> a pilot program that provides coronavirus contact tracing is expanding to uc berkeley and may go statewide. it alerts people if they have been exposed to the virusment they are asked to enroll in the program on monday. the program launched at ucsf and ucsd in september. >>> it is not just here. covid cases are pretty bad nationwide. in with the holidays around the corner, things could take a turn for the worse. kpix5's betty yu spoke to experts about things that you might want to avoid if you do travel or get together with family. >> reporter: that's right. the governor is asking californians
school leaders said a student tested positive for covid-19 after they attended a theta chi party thursday night. nine others are isolating on campus after being exposed. the university is doing contact tasting to find tracing. >> partying is selfish. i don't understand why people are doing it. if we all stayed inside or quarantined and wore masks and didn't party, we could all get out of this a lot quicker. >> uc davis is continuing to investigate the gathering and could take...
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abc news is talking directly with the police chi women with metastatic webreast cancer,.... ...standing in the struggle. hustling through the hurt. asking for science, not sorrys. our time... ...for more time... ...has come. living longer is possible- and proven in women taking kisqali plus fulvestrant or a nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitor. kisqali is the only treatment in its class with proven overall survival results in 2 clinical trials. helping women live longer with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer. kisqali was also significantly more effective at delaying disease progression... ...versus a nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitor or fulvestrant alone. kisqali can cause lung problems or an abnormal heartbeat, which can lead to death. it can cause serious skin reactions, liver problems, and low white blood cell counts that may result in severe infections. tell your doctor right away if you have new or worsening symptoms, including breathing problems, cough, chest pain, a change in your heartbeat, dizziness... ...yellowing of the skin or eyes, dark urine, tiredness, loss of appetite, abdo
abc news is talking directly with the police chi women with metastatic webreast cancer,.... ...standing in the struggle. hustling through the hurt. asking for science, not sorrys. our time... ...for more time... ...has come. living longer is possible- and proven in women taking kisqali plus fulvestrant or a nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitor. kisqali is the only treatment in its class with proven overall survival results in 2 clinical trials. helping women live longer with hr+, her2- metastatic...
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and that takes me to another story that chis report got right, max keiser alone amongst all commentators on this. and that is the hass war that you saw coming. so there is this, you know, new console or of the currency. ryan brooks, watch this, the very 1st internet of money, which was the watch in about 10 years ago is now essentially owned by china. so as a country we now face a geo strategic competitiveness issue, which is do we in the united states want to own internet $2.00 in the same way that we own internet one point, oh, i start talking about this 2 years ago. i've been talking on kaiser report many, many times because game theory will jump to the sovereign level and you have global hash wars. countries will need to strategically geo politically get into because, and this is what's happening in the united states right now. it's that sputnik moment, you know, it's internet 2.0, but it's also sputnik to point out. remember, soviet union put up sputnik america, entered the space race. now with iran's got almost 4 percent of, there is a lot of mining in china, but it gets it wrong b
and that takes me to another story that chis report got right, max keiser alone amongst all commentators on this. and that is the hass war that you saw coming. so there is this, you know, new console or of the currency. ryan brooks, watch this, the very 1st internet of money, which was the watch in about 10 years ago is now essentially owned by china. so as a country we now face a geo strategic competitiveness issue, which is do we in the united states want to own internet $2.00 in the same way...
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and accepting that a chi is asking for stick of gum. she kindlyold me she didn't have gum. i rememberhat else she said with the memory is of a sse i was very close to goodness and it w pouring out of a human being in the form of light. this happened to be one or two other times in my life. one with nelson mandela came up broadway soon after his release and arrival in the ited state states. by chance i myself downtown an as i walked broadway realizing something was happening just as i arrived in pride way there was mandela in the bubble car in the parade his glance powell to the left of me but i could see there was e same phenomenon of goodness appearing as light i saw it once in an artist looking at something the same kind of attention of the subject the same thing happen and then strangely and what connect me back to mrs. rooselt was an odd coincidence in 2001 i was given access to a sement on madison avenue and to give one - - and have access to have the records of 1950 of the beginning of the peanuts cartoon strip aoung cartoonist from minneso trying to get this started
and accepting that a chi is asking for stick of gum. she kindlyold me she didn't have gum. i rememberhat else she said with the memory is of a sse i was very close to goodness and it w pouring out of a human being in the form of light. this happened to be one or two other times in my life. one with nelson mandela came up broadway soon after his release and arrival in the ited state states. by chance i myself downtown an as i walked broadway realizing something was happening just as i arrived in...
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now an experimental treatment given to donald trump by the contract of chi that has been cleared for why to use the u.s. food and drug administration has approved the emergency use of the general 1900. antibody treatment. and the u.k. will be the 1st country to begin clinical trials for any body treatment developed by astra zeneca. it's designed to treat people with a weakened immune system who can't be vaccinated. well, prime minister boris johnson is expected to outline his winter coat of our strategy on monday. tough local restrictions are expected to come into force in england when the current lockdown ends on december 2nd. jonah home is in london and has more on this prime minister, boris johnson will outline the details of what's being called a coded winter plan to parliament on monday. having discussed it with his cabinet on sunday, that will set out what is to happen when the current lockdown comes to an end. on december, the 2nd, there had been concern that it might have to be extended with a knock on effect for families of christmas time. and indeed for businesses, it seems
now an experimental treatment given to donald trump by the contract of chi that has been cleared for why to use the u.s. food and drug administration has approved the emergency use of the general 1900. antibody treatment. and the u.k. will be the 1st country to begin clinical trials for any body treatment developed by astra zeneca. it's designed to treat people with a weakened immune system who can't be vaccinated. well, prime minister boris johnson is expected to outline his winter coat of our...
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. -- how chi is conversing. rev to understand how china i influenced and we have to understand that china is using the befits of the international economy andhe open syste to increase military power so thatt's more assertive role in places like the south china sea and indeed in its aggressive behior towards taiwan is aually using military power that has benefited from this connection to the open system. this isn't the cold war. the col war was an ideological struggle between the united states and the soviet union, but the soviet union was a military giant but a technological midget. china is aechnological giant and well on its way to becoming a military giant as well. and so this is an incredible challenge. it is a challenge though, too to our values. to be true to those values while not allowing ourselves to be taken advantagef. we do not want a situation in which iocent people, just because the are of asian descent, are somehow held in suspicion, whether their citizens or green card holders for visitors. we wt
. -- how chi is conversing. rev to understand how china i influenced and we have to understand that china is using the befits of the international economy andhe open syste to increase military power so thatt's more assertive role in places like the south china sea and indeed in its aggressive behior towards taiwan is aually using military power that has benefited from this connection to the open system. this isn't the cold war. the col war was an ideological struggle between the united states...
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the chairman of hong kong's democratic party, wu chi—wai, said the so—called "one country, two systemsr it was returned to china, is now effectively over. the separation of power is a very constitutional power that common people can enjoy to check and balance the government acts of today and the days after. we lost our check and balance power and all the constitutional powers in hong kong all rests in the chief executive's hands. and we all know that. the chief executive of hong kong, because of the constitutional arrangements, is basically a puppet for the central government. so today and the days after, it is the end of one country, two systems. steve mcdonell has more from beijing. well, there are one or two independent members, but apart from that, the rest of the members of the legislative council are all in the pro—beijing camp. it's the first time since the hong kong handover that we have had no effective opposition at all inside that mini parliament. the crucial thing is not so much that the four members were sacked or even that all the rest of the pro—democracy block quit. the
the chairman of hong kong's democratic party, wu chi—wai, said the so—called "one country, two systemsr it was returned to china, is now effectively over. the separation of power is a very constitutional power that common people can enjoy to check and balance the government acts of today and the days after. we lost our check and balance power and all the constitutional powers in hong kong all rests in the chief executive's hands. and we all know that. the chief executive of hong kong,...
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tried to build democracies out of ludden sandon arab militias in the middle east and we would see that chi is building skyscrapers in cities and aircraft carriers and again a very reagan approach here is needed. we have to see china as a type of threat that could try to replace america in a world that they control. reagan saw how damaging that would be two or country of the soviet union prevailed in that worldview and i think the way to compete is to stand up and see us not as if friendly worlace challenger that they are but is this truly entity that would make the world a less safe and less hospitable place. >> do you see yourself as a firebrand at ag38? i'm ping to make it to 58. i'm 38 now it's excing time in our country with a present to challenges and want to do things differently and at the se time we have donald trump in the white house using the media landscape that does count bias. not a bias toward the political left but a bias for those who are able to talk about moments and investigations in a way that brings people and then tells the story effectively. my four years in congres
tried to build democracies out of ludden sandon arab militias in the middle east and we would see that chi is building skyscrapers in cities and aircraft carriers and again a very reagan approach here is needed. we have to see china as a type of threat that could try to replace america in a world that they control. reagan saw how damaging that would be two or country of the soviet union prevailed in that worldview and i think the way to compete is to stand up and see us not as if friendly...
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. >>> and speaking much chiof chis announce the restrictions as their number one concern this was conducted before the election and so now we've spent a good part of the last four years talking about the u.s./china trade war. what does a biden administration mean for u.s./china relations? >> well, as you mentioned, the biden administration may stay tough on china on a number of issues including hong kong and i think that there is bipartisan part for being tough on china in the u.s. and so things like technology rivalry between u.s. and china will remain, so we don't really expect any major changes on tech restrictions i think biden will continue to try to attract more jobs back to the u.s. as well but that said, the biden administration will likely be more of a rules based multilateral kind of approach so there could be more channels for discussion as you mentioned. maybe also they would focus less on numeric import structures and more on structural issues such as leveling playing fields in china. and probably incorporation and communication on issues such as climate change and pandemic con
. >>> and speaking much chiof chis announce the restrictions as their number one concern this was conducted before the election and so now we've spent a good part of the last four years talking about the u.s./china trade war. what does a biden administration mean for u.s./china relations? >> well, as you mentioned, the biden administration may stay tough on china on a number of issues including hong kong and i think that there is bipartisan part for being tough on china in the...
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>chi we should hope for -- china is a great nation and we should hope for their continued expansion. is not our enemy. we talk about china like our competitor. we should be helping. it is bizarre. they are our competition. they are not bad folks, folks. china is not a problem. allowing china into the world trade organization, which he supported, extending the most favored nation status to china, which he supported. those steps allowed china to take advantage of the united states by using our own open trade deals against us. >> do you think in retrospect you are naive about china? >> no. >> doesn't he deserve some credit for that? this is better than nafta. >> it is better than nafta. we have to come together. that is why i am running. i am running as a proud democrat for the senate. so vote. vote. god bless you. joe, by theody tell way, it is not a real website? and joe, you are running for president and not senator? and that senator, the mormon guy, is mitt romney, not some mormon governor? sadly what we showed you is just from a couple hours today. every time joe actually leaves th
>chi we should hope for -- china is a great nation and we should hope for their continued expansion. is not our enemy. we talk about china like our competitor. we should be helping. it is bizarre. they are our competition. they are not bad folks, folks. china is not a problem. allowing china into the world trade organization, which he supported, extending the most favored nation status to china, which he supported. those steps allowed china to take advantage of the united states by using our...
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we literally have far right groups like the proud boys particular chi i marching down pennsylvania avenue. this election is over. how did this become normal? >> because the president has decided to delegitimatize the crystal clear results of the election. just frankly as he did in 2016 when he lost the iowa caucuses and when he lost the popular vote. it wasn't as urgent situation in both those instances. he kind of let it go didn't continue to talk about it. he commands an incredible control over the information system of his supporters. i don't think it's too strong to put it that way. he was laying the ground work for this before that. let people believe that minor irregularities that happen in every election and that democrats could surely find if they wanted to. i'm quite sure this year. those somehow amounted to massive fraud. a poll watcher perhaps not being allowed in saa single polling place or minor instances where ballots get discarded. you know what i'm talking about. >> all these things that have prove on the be bogus that are inaccurate or don't actually matter in terms of th
we literally have far right groups like the proud boys particular chi i marching down pennsylvania avenue. this election is over. how did this become normal? >> because the president has decided to delegitimatize the crystal clear results of the election. just frankly as he did in 2016 when he lost the iowa caucuses and when he lost the popular vote. it wasn't as urgent situation in both those instances. he kind of let it go didn't continue to talk about it. he commands an incredible...
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everybody is going to make his or her own campaign chis aoices i think he just made his. >> this isn'tt about president trump pouting about the results but he is preventing the president-elect of united states getting intelligence briefings and blocking the start of the formal transition. at what point does this refusal to concede create potentially a national security threat? >> i don't think we are there at this moment but, you know, this reflects a fundamental flaw in the president transition law. the idea that the administrator gsa is going to make the decision to whom to give access to transition materials that needs to be fixed next year more importantly they are following the precedent that was set in the 2000 resoucount between gor and president. gore a sitting vice president at the time and governor bush an outsider. the bush transition team did not get access to transition facilities or to classified information or to a range of other things until after the supreme court decision in bush v gore and that is the excuse being used now not to read biden and others in. look. i thi
everybody is going to make his or her own campaign chis aoices i think he just made his. >> this isn'tt about president trump pouting about the results but he is preventing the president-elect of united states getting intelligence briefings and blocking the start of the formal transition. at what point does this refusal to concede create potentially a national security threat? >> i don't think we are there at this moment but, you know, this reflects a fundamental flaw in the...
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you're looking at very much a situation more akin to rescue, chi ly, for montepas situation and the uncertaintieslie ahead of where the economies are going to go and how much of a hit banks will be taking to the balance sheet clearly weighing on all these discussions. francine: overall, what did we know about e.c.b. and dividends? we've spoken to a number of chief executives and some reluctant to see what the e.c.b. should do and others that are quite vocal with the need to a return to dividends. what are you hearing? elisa: several officials are pointing to the dividends publicly and will be allowed to review next year possibly on a case by case basis and maybe with some caps. there seems to be, you know, an acknowledgement banks, particularly the stronger ones, actually benefit from being able to start repaying dividends because it attracts shareholders and investors and puts them in a better position and puts the whole banking industry in a better position should it need to tap more investors funds to balance the balance sheet over the coming years. the sense is now that regulators are looking
you're looking at very much a situation more akin to rescue, chi ly, for montepas situation and the uncertaintieslie ahead of where the economies are going to go and how much of a hit banks will be taking to the balance sheet clearly weighing on all these discussions. francine: overall, what did we know about e.c.b. and dividends? we've spoken to a number of chief executives and some reluctant to see what the e.c.b. should do and others that are quite vocal with the need to a return to...
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i have spoken to various people in various industries who think they can carry on, including my chi chiropractor, the opticians. others say this is quite damning and will be brutal in terms of keeping their businesses going, especially in the retail trade and hospitality trade will find it very difficult. especially in the month of november they'll be hoping for a respite in november, which may or may not come. we heard the cabinet minister saying, if we have to extend it, we'll extend it. >> it's not just businesses unhappy with the news we heard you have up to 100 mps who think these restrictions have gone too far. what is fragmentation within the conservative party mean for boris johnson later down the road and could it spell problems for him? >> yeah, i think a lot of people are talking about boris johnson is and his role as prime minister and how he's handled these challenges of 2020, both brexit and, indeed, covid-19 there's been a whole lot of oscillation and some would say u-turns from the prime minister. the head of the 1992 committee, duncan smith, both highly critical of the prime min
i have spoken to various people in various industries who think they can carry on, including my chi chiropractor, the opticians. others say this is quite damning and will be brutal in terms of keeping their businesses going, especially in the retail trade and hospitality trade will find it very difficult. especially in the month of november they'll be hoping for a respite in november, which may or may not come. we heard the cabinet minister saying, if we have to extend it, we'll extend it....
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he was a member of sigma chi. authorities ruled his death a suicide which the family disputes. the autopsy report from the medical examiner states that gregory was found hanging by a fraternity brother. but his parents a there is evidence of foul play. >> when we got his body at the funeral home he had a cut in the back of the head. they said he died from ligature hanging.>> she says her son did not suffer from mental health issues and was not suicidal. just two years earlier gregory graduated from high school in his hometown of clearlake. the johnsons probably showed off their sense metals that he won for wrestling and say he was a good student. denise says she suspects her son was killed by his peers. >> i think they were jealous of gregory all along. >> recently the santa clara county medical examiner reopened the examination to gregory's death. in response san jose state said "while we recognize that the santa clara county medical examiner is reviewing the autopsy, we understand that the original multiagency investigation was thorough and meticulous and documents the deeply
he was a member of sigma chi. authorities ruled his death a suicide which the family disputes. the autopsy report from the medical examiner states that gregory was found hanging by a fraternity brother. but his parents a there is evidence of foul play. >> when we got his body at the funeral home he had a cut in the back of the head. they said he died from ligature hanging.>> she says her son did not suffer from mental health issues and was not suicidal. just two years earlier...
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if you are black, you give your chi children the same lecture. i have been impressed with the tone, the empathy and the emphasis that president-elect biden has put on the issue. he selected vice president-elect as the vice president. she will advice him from her life experiences. i would add that i'm heartened to see that his transition is made up with a majority of the people on the transition of women and a majority are people of color. i think that sends a signal the president-elect intends to surround himself with the rich diversity of or country. that will enable him to have these difficult conversations with our country about race that for too long we have put aside. president obama went on further in that interview to say, this isn't just anticipate issue between police and communities of color. this is an issue in our see sigh -- society. how we begin this began with these incredible demonstrations, mostly peaceful. and people of all races. there's no one better who can lead this conversation. let's not forget, wolf, that this is a respon
if you are black, you give your chi children the same lecture. i have been impressed with the tone, the empathy and the emphasis that president-elect biden has put on the issue. he selected vice president-elect as the vice president. she will advice him from her life experiences. i would add that i'm heartened to see that his transition is made up with a majority of the people on the transition of women and a majority are people of color. i think that sends a signal the president-elect intends...
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want to read a little bit of what we're hearing the attorney with the trump legal team very chi saystha they did not sign to certify those false results. stamp of their signature rather than a wet signature was put on the certification vote. they are grateful for the courage of these election officials to the certification of false results. we keep trying to get more certification. thank you so much. some good news before we say good night reckless recovery after 45 -year-old hiker michae mckenzie was spotted by helicopter after getting lost overnight in white out conditions on mount rainier in washington state rate doing after arriving his heart stopped , we are told it was stopped for 45 minutes break doctors used an echo life-support machine to pump blood, bypassing his heart and looks legs. he woke up two days later and were told he is on the path to recovery. most-watched government most trusted, most grateful that you spent your night with us. good night from washington, i'm shannon bream. ♪ that you want to hang it and in his stamp as a to history. the photographs of migrant f
want to read a little bit of what we're hearing the attorney with the trump legal team very chi saystha they did not sign to certify those false results. stamp of their signature rather than a wet signature was put on the certification vote. they are grateful for the courage of these election officials to the certification of false results. we keep trying to get more certification. thank you so much. some good news before we say good night reckless recovery after 45 -year-old hiker michae...
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both would be chi, questions about military justice and due process and reliability of evidence.my first question is, how do we discover this story? >> the second part i'll the first. exactly what you just said and how i found the story, i was working in the department of defense and the military commissions defense organization in 2007 when michael was nominated to the attorney general and the debate would rekindle. we heard a rumor about the case in which the u.s. prosecuted the japanese waterboarding it seemed obviously relevant to the questions we confronted in 2007. they were to take out the reco record, which i don't think was seen in 60 years at that time. on one rainy day i finally cracked it up and read it and it's the story you just described. probably the most celebrated operation world war ii, the people who lived through world war ii. story about torture and justice, revenge and i felt sitting at 2007, i was reading this episode from 1945, 1946 of with the u.s. is prosecuting the japanese were doing all the things we were doing in the war on terrorism. i don't mean t
both would be chi, questions about military justice and due process and reliability of evidence.my first question is, how do we discover this story? >> the second part i'll the first. exactly what you just said and how i found the story, i was working in the department of defense and the military commissions defense organization in 2007 when michael was nominated to the attorney general and the debate would rekindle. we heard a rumor about the case in which the u.s. prosecuted the...
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philippes, chi fi joining us. we see deaths are exploding around so much of the country.ll doctors like you, and health care workers across the country, meet what is coming as a result of these upcoming holiday get-togethers? >> this is the big concern, wolf. as terrible as things seem right now, they are going to get worse in the weeks to come. we just added 1 million new cases within the last six days. we know that the number of hospitalizations we have, which are setting records every single day, that reflects the infections that occurred two to three weeks ago when we were at about 100,000 new infections per day. now we are going to be at almost double that number. what is it going to look like in two to three weeks? you are right about the fact that there's travel coming up. wi we have seen cases surge after every holiday. i really fear for what's going to come our way. hospitals are already overwhelmed. icus are over capacity. i hope everyone will help us now to flatten the curve once more so we can save lives. >> we can only hope. we heard about vaccines from the h
philippes, chi fi joining us. we see deaths are exploding around so much of the country.ll doctors like you, and health care workers across the country, meet what is coming as a result of these upcoming holiday get-togethers? >> this is the big concern, wolf. as terrible as things seem right now, they are going to get worse in the weeks to come. we just added 1 million new cases within the last six days. we know that the number of hospitalizations we have, which are setting records every...
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president obama writes in his book, quote, in the square in chi row the demonstrations continue to swells did violent clashes between protesters and police. i consulted my national security team to try to come up with an effective response. the group was divided almost entirely among generational lines. joe biden, hillary clinton, defense secretary bob gates, cnn director leon panetta, all counseled caution. they acknowledged the need to press the egyptian leader on reform. there was no way of knowing who or what might replace him. meanwhile samantha power, ben rhodes, susan rice and joe's national security advisor tony blinken, they were convinced mubarak had fully lost -- rather than sanctioning the escalating use of force they considered it both strategically prudent and morally right for the u.s. to align itself with the forces of change. i shared my hopes with the younger advisers and the fears of my older ones. ultimately the u.s. government, the obama administration sided with the pros protesters and called for mubarak to step down, which means the younger advisors won that argume
president obama writes in his book, quote, in the square in chi row the demonstrations continue to swells did violent clashes between protesters and police. i consulted my national security team to try to come up with an effective response. the group was divided almost entirely among generational lines. joe biden, hillary clinton, defense secretary bob gates, cnn director leon panetta, all counseled caution. they acknowledged the need to press the egyptian leader on reform. there was no way of...
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all that chi cane ry and you accuse democrats of cheating? this is a new and pathetic low.bout being the party of lincoln, so-called cheer leaders of originalism and defenders of traditional american values. but this election has proven all that goes out the window when the votes don't go your way. but luckily, millions of americans who do believe in democracy, overcame all your attempts at cheating and made their voices heard. as hard as you fought to disenfranchise black and brown indigenous voters we fought harder to make our votes count. as one who cast my ballot to stop your naked power grab, let me just say, i gotcha. traditionally, black people have been shut out [music playing throughout] of the financial system. my grandfather founded industrial bank in 1934 so black people would have a bank that would work with them. because our doors are open, other doors are opening to more opportunities for our community. we're excited to work with citi, so we can realize our dreams of expanding our reach and impact. citi is committed to working with black-owned banks like indu
all that chi cane ry and you accuse democrats of cheating? this is a new and pathetic low.bout being the party of lincoln, so-called cheer leaders of originalism and defenders of traditional american values. but this election has proven all that goes out the window when the votes don't go your way. but luckily, millions of americans who do believe in democracy, overcame all your attempts at cheating and made their voices heard. as hard as you fought to disenfranchise black and brown indigenous...
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beginning with the chi incident in 1937. it was a ruinous yea for the japanese in the fighting rces and wh the strategic bombing. you have something like 800,000 panese civilians given their lives in the last year as well. it was so clear from theop levels of the japanese governme they saw this they realized theyave lost this war. ey were going to lose control of all of their overseas resources. they were to have no source of oil. they were gonna sit cut off from the army's overseas. there would be nothing coming into japan nothing going out. the economy was can seize up. they foresaw all of at. th simply did not allow for any sort of peace i is a great tragedy they fesaw that this is can happen and yet they were unable to essentiay have the beline consensus that was needed to y we he to acknowledge that we lost this war. and quite possibly cut t best deal that we can. i would simply add to what was going on in europe. they came in to aoaring climax. they just had burnt themselves out in a flare. on that note. i have some go
beginning with the chi incident in 1937. it was a ruinous yea for the japanese in the fighting rces and wh the strategic bombing. you have something like 800,000 panese civilians given their lives in the last year as well. it was so clear from theop levels of the japanese governme they saw this they realized theyave lost this war. ey were going to lose control of all of their overseas resources. they were to have no source of oil. they were gonna sit cut off from the army's overseas. there...
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will nominate janet yellen as treasury secretary let's go to ylan mui >> she's been white house chief chi economist, chair of the federal reserve and now treasury secretary. the nationamerican bankers asson came out in favor and even some republicans like pat toomey are praising her expertise and heather boushey and jared bernstein. a close ally of hillary clinton is seen as a more political figure but the common theme that runs through all of these nominees is they have largely and forcefully argued for another major round of coronavirus relief and said now is not the time to worry about the debt and deficits. but, kelly, biden still has a $5 trillion economic agenda so the question for him will be once the pandemic is over, is he going to have the fiscal space to enact it. back over to you >> ylan, my understanding is that it kind of what the voters did that is shaping his administration and his agenda as much as anything let's call it the purple congress, that would lead to a pick for janet yellen instead of a brainard or warren if we had a blue wave, i think he'd be building a much bi
will nominate janet yellen as treasury secretary let's go to ylan mui >> she's been white house chief chi economist, chair of the federal reserve and now treasury secretary. the nationamerican bankers asson came out in favor and even some republicans like pat toomey are praising her expertise and heather boushey and jared bernstein. a close ally of hillary clinton is seen as a more political figure but the common theme that runs through all of these nominees is they have largely and...
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than 50 firefighters spent hours trying to gain control over the fire and putting out hot spots, the chiat fire is under investigation. >>the future of the affordable care act is in the hands of the u.s. supreme court tomorrow, the 9 justices will hear oral arguments in california versus texas. a case to repeal the a affordable care act. republicans argue the legislation is unconstitutional. the democrats say removing the program, especially right now during a pandemic would be devastating for the millions of americans who rely on it. this is the 3rd time the ac has been challenged in the high court. but the first time they will be heard before the most conservative panel of justices the court has seen in decades. once oral arguments are over the decision is expected to be made by the end of june. >>on 4 sports from the 18 t fiber sports desk. >>if you're a raiders fan you probably don't have any nails left after that ending on sunday. the game came down to one play right there. for a moment, it looked like the chargers were going to come out on top justin herbert's faded on a junior was
than 50 firefighters spent hours trying to gain control over the fire and putting out hot spots, the chiat fire is under investigation. >>the future of the affordable care act is in the hands of the u.s. supreme court tomorrow, the 9 justices will hear oral arguments in california versus texas. a case to repeal the a affordable care act. republicans argue the legislation is unconstitutional. the democrats say removing the program, especially right now during a pandemic would be...
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this is wu chi-wai, chair of hong kong's democratic party. >> i think this is completely unacceptable. using grammage charges to suppress the opposition's voice in the legislative council meeting. amy: meanwhile, calls are growing for china to release 12 activists arrested at sea in august after they allegedly tried to reach taiwan from hong kong by boat. lawyers hired by families of the 12 prisoners say they've been harassed by chinese authorities and have not had any access to their clnts. in the philippines, at least 16 people died and one million were evacuated as super typhoon goni, the world's strongest typhoon this year, ripped through the island of luzon sunday. goni is the 18th typhoon to hit the philippines in 2020. climate change is causing more intense and more frequent tropical storms in the philippines, with mass deforestation, mining and intensive farming further compounding the deadly effects of extremeeather. in turkey, rescue woers are continuing to search for survivors in the western city of izmir after a 7.0 magnitude rthquakeit the aegean sea friday, killing at le
this is wu chi-wai, chair of hong kong's democratic party. >> i think this is completely unacceptable. using grammage charges to suppress the opposition's voice in the legislative council meeting. amy: meanwhile, calls are growing for china to release 12 activists arrested at sea in august after they allegedly tried to reach taiwan from hong kong by boat. lawyers hired by families of the 12 prisoners say they've been harassed by chinese authorities and have not had any access to their...
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. >> i wish with every fiber of my being chi give you a time line of when we will see new results heresylvania, but unfortunately, we don't have that. philadelphia and allegheny counties are the big ones we're waiting for. statewide, about 89,000 mail-in ballots still to be counted about. 20,000 of those in philadelphia. and about 20,000 here i am in allegheny county. and in pittsburgh. and basically, what we've seen, any time philadelphia has given guidance, it has been a little hazy on when we will get the results. so they've been dropping in more sporadically and hopefully we'll get more today. we do expect to see some results from allegheny today as well. they start back up at their warehouse, at 9:00 a.m., today. and so we hopefully will be able to see how those processes turn quickly, as we've seen here, over the last several days, as we've been watching them do all of that, and of course, elections are still telling us that these workers obviously are working like crazy, because there's a massive amount of pressure here in pennsylvania, obviously, as these specific counties are
. >> i wish with every fiber of my being chi give you a time line of when we will see new results heresylvania, but unfortunately, we don't have that. philadelphia and allegheny counties are the big ones we're waiting for. statewide, about 89,000 mail-in ballots still to be counted about. 20,000 of those in philadelphia. and about 20,000 here i am in allegheny county. and in pittsburgh. and basically, what we've seen, any time philadelphia has given guidance, it has been a little hazy on...