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it was a nice even coat and now, i'm done.he paint zoom really makes projects simple. >> take a look at this very unique portrait. this is a portrait of the most common surfaces found in many homes. >> right. >> here's your crown molding. here's your textured surface. brick. look at that, wainscoting. stucco and paneling. >> right. >> o.k., now holly, your job? paint the portrait. paint it with your roller, paint it with your brush, just paint it and do the very best you can. i want you to give it your best effort, o.k.? >> i'll do my best. >> while you're painting with these tools, i'm gonna use the paint zoom-- are you ready? i have the identical portrait here with all the same surfaces. you ready? >> i'm ready. >> i'm gonna start with the crown molding. >> o.k. >> now watch. >> oh! >> just that quickly, the crown molding is painted right up here. i see that you're doing the textured surface, so here, watch. >> oh... >> textured surface... completely and beautifully painted. >> i got to switch. now i'm gonna do the brick. th
it was a nice even coat and now, i'm done.he paint zoom really makes projects simple. >> take a look at this very unique portrait. this is a portrait of the most common surfaces found in many homes. >> right. >> here's your crown molding. here's your textured surface. brick. look at that, wainscoting. stucco and paneling. >> right. >> o.k., now holly, your job? paint the portrait. paint it with your roller, paint it with your brush, just paint it and do the very...
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i mean, for coats to say that, really? >> yeah, it's a pretty scary thing to contemplate, and i think the -- and i agree he should come out and talk about that a little bit more. but there a pattern here from a lot of these high-level officials. when they decide to speak out, and they do in various degrees talk about how much they're going to break with trump. but they all paint a picture of chaos and they all eventually come to the conclusion that they cannot help trump. he does what he wants to do. they give him advice. he may agree to it and then they get undermined, blocked out, and they can't be successful. and so eventually they throw up their hands and leave. and so, you know, that's a pretty tragic assessment to take from all of these high-level, experienced people who wanted to help them and found out that they can't. >> i want to play, charlie, another exchange between mattis and coats from the book. i should say i want to read it now. this is not mattis and coats, another exchange between them. this is -- it's -
i mean, for coats to say that, really? >> yeah, it's a pretty scary thing to contemplate, and i think the -- and i agree he should come out and talk about that a little bit more. but there a pattern here from a lot of these high-level officials. when they decide to speak out, and they do in various degrees talk about how much they're going to break with trump. but they all paint a picture of chaos and they all eventually come to the conclusion that they cannot help trump. he does what he...
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but coats left that job when, of course, trump preemptively fired him while coats and his wife were on of trump's golf courses playing in his security ran up and said, here your chief of staff wants to talk to you, mr. director. the chief of staff came on and said the "new york times" is reporting you've been fired. and, again, this is the cruel treatment of people that trump brought in to senior positions, like mattis, like coats, like rex tillerson, the secretary of state. i chart out exactly how all were on the verge of retirement. people indeed not perfect but devoted public servants. trump made the call and said i want you, we're going to have a special relationship, here's my phone number. and then they got on, and he just rammed them down in a way that is unthinkable. he said of tillerson, he's as dumb as a rock. who ever talked that way in public after they have fired somebody summarily that they brought out of -- anyway, i mean -- >> yeah. >> you lay out all of these things in this behavior. and, as you can see, my conclusion that trump is the wrong man for the job is obvious
but coats left that job when, of course, trump preemptively fired him while coats and his wife were on of trump's golf courses playing in his security ran up and said, here your chief of staff wants to talk to you, mr. director. the chief of staff came on and said the "new york times" is reporting you've been fired. and, again, this is the cruel treatment of people that trump brought in to senior positions, like mattis, like coats, like rex tillerson, the secretary of state. i chart...
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and i'm talking specifically now about general mattis and dan coats.north korean leader, president trump decides to appease kim jong-un and asks that the training maneuvers around south korea, enjoined with the united states navy, to be low key, to be cut back. and he orders that done. and general mattis, in the book, bob, is talking about exactly that and the impact it has on nations like russia, china, and north korea. and general mattis says the following -- "what we're doing is we're actually showing how to destroy america. that's what we're showing them, how to isolate us from our allies, how to take us down, and it's working very well we are declaring war on one another inside america it's actually working against us right now. a few weeks later, on may 25th, 2019 -- again, in the book -- general mattis and dan coats are having a discussion. general mattis says about coats' problems with the president -- and the president continually diminishing the dni -- he says, "this is not good. maybe at some point we're going to have to stand up and speak o
and i'm talking specifically now about general mattis and dan coats.north korean leader, president trump decides to appease kim jong-un and asks that the training maneuvers around south korea, enjoined with the united states navy, to be low key, to be cut back. and he orders that done. and general mattis, in the book, bob, is talking about exactly that and the impact it has on nations like russia, china, and north korea. and general mattis says the following -- "what we're doing is we're...
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coats could see no other explanation.ites coats found it remarkable that the top national intelligence official felt this way. >> yeah. jamie, thanks for all the reporting. just really stunning. >>> joining us now, retired lieutenant james clapper and a cnn national security analyst and author of "facts and fears" hard truths from life in intelligence. director clapper, the fact the president is bragging about woodward about a top secret or higher nuclear weapons program, just from a national security perspective, does that concern you? >> of course. anderson, it's pretty egregious, if he ever mentioned it to the russians or chinese, they for sure are going to intensify their intelligence collection efforts to find out what he's talking about if they don't know about it. and of course, as usual, he's taken credit for military capabilities that at least were begun long before he arrived so this is really helreprehensible. jamie put up the quote of what he said and was told to mattis and they care more about all alliances t
coats could see no other explanation.ites coats found it remarkable that the top national intelligence official felt this way. >> yeah. jamie, thanks for all the reporting. just really stunning. >>> joining us now, retired lieutenant james clapper and a cnn national security analyst and author of "facts and fears" hard truths from life in intelligence. director clapper, the fact the president is bragging about woodward about a top secret or higher nuclear weapons...
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i served a long time with dan coats. i know mattis. i think trump has stunned everyone around him with how corrupt his thinking is. i mean think about this. remember, he said under oath -- to the american public he didn't get the briefing on how dangerous coronavirus was. he didn't get it from an intelligence committee. he doesn't have anything to do with that. he saw the reports. he knew them in detail. at least we know he can read. i mean think about it. think about how misleading it was. all those folks. let's assume he didn't want to worry people. why in god's name didn't he move quicker on the defense production act providing the protective equipment for doctors and first responders. why didn't he do that? he said he didn't want to panic people. at least make sure everyone has the equipment they need and say it is in excess of caution. he didn't even do that. >> how do you make the connection, because i have relatives all over the country and political spectrum. how do you make the argument to a relative i have in texas that says
i served a long time with dan coats. i know mattis. i think trump has stunned everyone around him with how corrupt his thinking is. i mean think about this. remember, he said under oath -- to the american public he didn't get the briefing on how dangerous coronavirus was. he didn't get it from an intelligence committee. he doesn't have anything to do with that. he saw the reports. he knew them in detail. at least we know he can read. i mean think about it. think about how misleading it was. all...
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hard to shock me in the trump era but i am legitimately shocked about that learning about what dan coats thought about the president is shocking, too. >> yes >> but the covid stuff and hearing him do it in his own word is worse than nixon's oval office tapes in terms of what the president is admitting because it is tens and thousands of american lives on his hands >> we'll approach from on many angles tonight adam schiff is going to be with us john brennan is going to be with us and susan rice and we'll concentrate on these national security revelations in here including the secretary of defense worried about the possibility of nuclear war and of course that revelation that you talked about that apparently there is a new nuclear weapons system that no one knows about that has been tipped by the president to bob woodward. yeah, that's in the category of speechless but i've got some people who can speak about it luckily, because it leaves me kind of speechless >> go lawrence, go >> thank you >>> bob woodward has done it again. and we can marvel at how he did it he has written another book
hard to shock me in the trump era but i am legitimately shocked about that learning about what dan coats thought about the president is shocking, too. >> yes >> but the covid stuff and hearing him do it in his own word is worse than nixon's oval office tapes in terms of what the president is admitting because it is tens and thousands of american lives on his hands >> we'll approach from on many angles tonight adam schiff is going to be with us john brennan is going to be with...
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the one set of initials you do not want on your coat is ct. city represented in illness called truck home. it was a widespread disease back in the past. it's still exist and some part of the world. it made the underside of your eyelid as rough as sandpaper and would eventually make you blind. it was highly contagious and incurable. they have to check the eyes. they would use button hooks, little hooks that would be used to pull up gloves of women of formal society. they would pull up your eyelid to look underneath to see if there were telltale signs of the disease. so if you are taken at this moment with initials on your coat, it did not mean you are going to automatically be sent back. it did mean that down these hallways, here and over here, they will take you to individual medical exam rooms. all of these initials were about making this process more efficient. we don't have the time to give you a thorough exam, but the doctor still not hole could look at you and check you out more specifically with just those two or three initials on your c
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but coates' doubts continued, never fully dissipating. so, this notion that coates, even as he left, could not shake the suspicions that russia had something on trump. that is startling. and woodward writes that coates understood how stunning that was that the top intelligence official would have those doubts. >> i was in helsinki when president trump met with putin and he sided with putin and basically discarded what the u.s. intelligence community was saying, and that was a real slap in the face of the director of national intelligence dan coates. the topic of race, jamie, what did the president have to say in this book? >> so, it's interesting. bob woodward tried to talk to him about race and racism. this interview happens shortly after the president goes across the street, that famous scene where he cleared the protesters out and holds up the bible. and he says to president trump, um -- i don't know if we have the audio of this. >> we have it. we'll play it right now. >> he asked trump about white privilege. and i think the rest you c
but coates' doubts continued, never fully dissipating. so, this notion that coates, even as he left, could not shake the suspicions that russia had something on trump. that is startling. and woodward writes that coates understood how stunning that was that the top intelligence official would have those doubts. >> i was in helsinki when president trump met with putin and he sided with putin and basically discarded what the u.s. intelligence community was saying, and that was a real slap in...
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coats writing this in "the new york times" op-ed.irmly reassure all americans that their vote will be counted and matter, that the people will express through their votes not be questioned and respected and accepted. joining us now is correspondent vivian salama. donald trump's name is mentioned at the end at the op-ed. but that part right there about that will be respected clearly kind of a message to his former boss. >> reporter: john, a stark warning both from former director of national intelligence dan coats as well as the current fbi director christopher wray today both about the elections warning both that the election is vulnerable to outside interference, but also, we don't want to sow discord internally so to cast doubt on the results of the election in november. dan coats who was also a lawmaker really stressed the need for bipartisan efforts moving forward with regard to finding a solution to protecting the election integrity. in that "the new york times" op-ed he said if he fail to take every effort to insure the integri
coats writing this in "the new york times" op-ed.irmly reassure all americans that their vote will be counted and matter, that the people will express through their votes not be questioned and respected and accepted. joining us now is correspondent vivian salama. donald trump's name is mentioned at the end at the op-ed. but that part right there about that will be respected clearly kind of a message to his former boss. >> reporter: john, a stark warning both from former director...
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dan coats, republican senator bake director of national intelligence.mp doesn't know the difference between the truth and a lie. dr. fauci, attention span like a minus number. his sole purpose to get reelected. read the book, dan coats, director of national intelligence, also reporting in the book that he just could not shake the idea that he believed the president must somehow be under leverage of russia, could find no other way to explain the president's behavior when it came to vladimir putin. also director coates couldn't prove it but suspected it because he could not explain the president's behavior. three men, we live in a polarized world i know. three men with solid rep tapgss. dan coats, solid conserve tivg republican. dr. fauci at this 40 years. general mattis served with distinction and came out of retirement to serve this president. not the first time. see it starked estacked up nex other, come away essentially needing to take a shower it is striking. >> when you put up the quotes as you did, particularly in dan coats a longtime senator, ther
dan coats, republican senator bake director of national intelligence.mp doesn't know the difference between the truth and a lie. dr. fauci, attention span like a minus number. his sole purpose to get reelected. read the book, dan coats, director of national intelligence, also reporting in the book that he just could not shake the idea that he believed the president must somehow be under leverage of russia, could find no other way to explain the president's behavior when it came to vladimir...
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the one set of initials you don't want on your coat is ct. that represented an illness that was a much widespread disease back in the past. still exists today in some parts of the world. it made the underside of your eyelids as rough as eye paper. would eventually rub away your eye and make you blind. it was extremely contagious. they used button hooks and camp your high i-lid and pull up to look under to see if the signs of the disease were there. so if you are taken at this moment with initials on your coat, it didn't mean you were going to automatically be sent back. it did mean that down the hallways here and over here, they will take you to individual medical exam rooms. all these officials were about making this process more efficient. they didn't have the time to give you a thorough exam, but the doctors down that hall could look at you and check you out more specifically for just those two or three initials on your coat. the vast majority, it will be no problem. the man with the stubbed toe, he'll be treated. he'll come back out here.
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, listen to this about dan coats woodward writes that dan coats continues to harbor the secret belief, one that has grown rather than lessened, that vladimir putin had something on trump. woodward said, quote, how else to explain the president's behavior coats could see no other explanation. woodward writes, coats and his staff members examined the intelligence as close as carefully as possible, and coats still questions the relationship between trump and vladimir putin. coats saw how extraordinary it was for the president's top intelligence official to harbor such suspicion about the president's relationship with putin, but still he could not shake those suspicions that's the president's own direct over national intelligence for what it's worth, this lines up directly and exactly with the views of the former top counterintelligence official at the fbi who has a new book on trump that is just out now that is called "compromised." >> look, i recruited spies for two decades. what it looks like varies. on one end you can have somebody who fully knows they're working for you and they're g
, listen to this about dan coats woodward writes that dan coats continues to harbor the secret belief, one that has grown rather than lessened, that vladimir putin had something on trump. woodward said, quote, how else to explain the president's behavior coats could see no other explanation. woodward writes, coats and his staff members examined the intelligence as close as carefully as possible, and coats still questions the relationship between trump and vladimir putin. coats saw how...
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and dan coats, we watched, trying to stay the course for as long as he possibly can. and he finally gives up and writes his resignation letter to the president. i want to read this passage about dan coats, former republican senator, explaining the current condition -- >> for 16 years in the senate, lawrence. >> uh-huh. >> somebody who an evangelical christian. he and his wife marsha went to wheaten college in illinois. i was raised in that town. i know the evangelical community and how powerful it is as you know vice president pence is evangelical also. and this is -- this is where they met in indiana. i mean, they were as close as two political people can be. and as director of national intelligence, i think people get lost in the jargon and the hierarchy, but he's the number one intelligence officer he oversees the cia and everything. >> james mattis says to him at some point in their grief about this situation what would make a difference and the next line is, if the senate stood up, coats said. he knew the senate intimately, especially the republicans he had serve
and dan coats, we watched, trying to stay the course for as long as he possibly can. and he finally gives up and writes his resignation letter to the president. i want to read this passage about dan coats, former republican senator, explaining the current condition -- >> for 16 years in the senate, lawrence. >> uh-huh. >> somebody who an evangelical christian. he and his wife marsha went to wheaten college in illinois. i was raised in that town. i know the evangelical...
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they have an "x" put on their coat. so immigrants didn't expect it. i sometimes do this on my tours. i ask everybody to do something and when they don't do it, i tell them we have to check their hearing because they weren't listening. again, not to make them feel bad about themselves, but it's all about the idea of inspection without understanding what's going on. now, doctors will also meet you here and they'll give you an inspection is just about as fast as you're ever going to get. they were called the six-second specialist for that reason. anywhere from five to ten seconds. they're highly skilled members of the u.s. public health service who can spot the smallest sign of 50 to 60 ailment that is afflict an immigrant. any doubt that you have something means more initials that are going on your coat. you do not want on your "ct." it represented an illness called trachoma. it still exists today in some parts of the world. it made the underside of your eyelid as rough as sand paper. highly contagious and uncurable. they would pull up to look underneat
they have an "x" put on their coat. so immigrants didn't expect it. i sometimes do this on my tours. i ask everybody to do something and when they don't do it, i tell them we have to check their hearing because they weren't listening. again, not to make them feel bad about themselves, but it's all about the idea of inspection without understanding what's going on. now, doctors will also meet you here and they'll give you an inspection is just about as fast as you're ever going to get....
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dan coats.hat they said about woodward. >> general mattis is quoted by woodward saying that trump is dangerous, unfit, has no moral compass. also, an interesting story about defense secretary mattis, at the time. he was so worried that the united states might get into a hot war with north korea. woodward recounts these extraordinary scenes, where mattis is going to the national cathedral, repeatedly, to pray because he's so worried that he may be put in a position of shooting and killing millions of people. and at the same time, he's actually sleeping in clothes, in shorts and t-shirt, so that he can get up in the middle of the night, in case there's a launch. it -- it -- it's just extraordinary. dan coats. then, the top intelligence official, director of national intelligence. one of the most shocking things that woodward writes about is that dan coats held suspicions that russia had something on president trump. and i just want to read a quick part of this. woodward writes, coates continues to
dan coats.hat they said about woodward. >> general mattis is quoted by woodward saying that trump is dangerous, unfit, has no moral compass. also, an interesting story about defense secretary mattis, at the time. he was so worried that the united states might get into a hot war with north korea. woodward recounts these extraordinary scenes, where mattis is going to the national cathedral, repeatedly, to pray because he's so worried that he may be put in a position of shooting and killing...
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the one set of initials you don't want on your coat is "cf." that represents an illness called track oma. it is a much widespread disease back in the past. still in existence today in some parts of world. it made the undersigh of your eyelid of sand paper. highly contagious and incurable. now they had to check the eyes and they would use button hooks, these little hooks that were used to pull up formal gloves for women of high society, they would catch your eyelid and pull up to see if the tail telltale signs were there. if you are taking and this moment with initials on your coat, it doesn't mean you were automatically be sent back. it did mean that down these hallways, here and over here, they will take you to individual medical exam rooms. all of these initials were about making this process more efficient. they didn't have the time to give you a thorough exam. but the doctors down that hall would look at you, and check you out more specifically for just those two or three initials on your coat. the vast majority it is no problem. the man wi
the one set of initials you don't want on your coat is "cf." that represents an illness called track oma. it is a much widespread disease back in the past. still in existence today in some parts of world. it made the undersigh of your eyelid of sand paper. highly contagious and incurable. now they had to check the eyes and they would use button hooks, these little hooks that were used to pull up formal gloves for women of high society, they would catch your eyelid and pull up to see...
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coats could see no other explanation.emise of your book, what is the explanation? >> well, thanks for having me. look this is deeply concerning. that statement came from the man who is in charge of the u.s. government's intelligence community who had access to every bit of information. also somebody who worked as a united states senator from indiana as a republican. and i can tell you after 20 years of working counterintelligence cases literally thousands and thousands of cases around the world and the united states, there's almost nobody i worked with who would disagree with that premise. so the concern is this is not a partisan issue. this is a national security issue and the problem is that the president of the united states all these people, all these professionals are concerned there's leverage held over him by the russians. >> couldn't it be as simple as president trump wanted to build a trump tower in moscow and his son said, where do we get all our money? oh, we get it from russia is it that simple? >> no. it's no
coats could see no other explanation.emise of your book, what is the explanation? >> well, thanks for having me. look this is deeply concerning. that statement came from the man who is in charge of the u.s. government's intelligence community who had access to every bit of information. also somebody who worked as a united states senator from indiana as a republican. and i can tell you after 20 years of working counterintelligence cases literally thousands and thousands of cases around the...
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i'm brian thomas could have you with us today france has set another record for delhi coated 19 cases with more than 16000 new confirmed infections and the number of people hospitalized with a virus has now surpassed 6000 for the 1st time in 2 months to contain the virus france has introduced stricter rules in major cities like marsay. residence in mass say enjoying what could be the last drink at their local cafe for a while from saturday's bars and restaurants in france a 2nd largest city will be forced to close friends at least 15 days as the new coronavirus measures come into place owners and employees. are in dismay this restaurant manager says he has already lost 200000 euros since the beginning of the year. we've taken out loans and it's not just us it's the restaurants the shopkeepers the old got loans we have to pay them back in less than 6 months or we'll have to close down it's scary. that much mass say is on maximum alert due to a surgeon could get $1000.00 cases but many bar and restaurant workers feel they are being unfairly targeted or really are unjustly punished stigm
i'm brian thomas could have you with us today france has set another record for delhi coated 19 cases with more than 16000 new confirmed infections and the number of people hospitalized with a virus has now surpassed 6000 for the 1st time in 2 months to contain the virus france has introduced stricter rules in major cities like marsay. residence in mass say enjoying what could be the last drink at their local cafe for a while from saturday's bars and restaurants in france a 2nd largest city...
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i second dan coates' call. and last week, senator schumer and i urged senator mcconnell, we had would like to hear from the most knowledgeable people in the country to how we can do everything possible to assure that the election and the period afterward is secure and peaceful, end of quote. majority leader mcconnell, please respond to that letter. please establish that bipartisan committee. and today, i call on every elected official in america, whether they be republican, democrat, or independent, to vigorously oppose voter suppression and voter intimidation, to make sure that every vote is counted and that no one is declared the winner until those votes are counted. to my republican colleagues in the congress, please do not continue to tell the american people how much you love america if at this critical moment you are not prepared to stand up to defend american democracy and our way of life. stop the hypocrisy. now, with or without donald trump, this election is unique in american history because it's taki
i second dan coates' call. and last week, senator schumer and i urged senator mcconnell, we had would like to hear from the most knowledgeable people in the country to how we can do everything possible to assure that the election and the period afterward is secure and peaceful, end of quote. majority leader mcconnell, please respond to that letter. please establish that bipartisan committee. and today, i call on every elected official in america, whether they be republican, democrat, or...
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coats uncomfortable with trump and you have what appears to be in the book coats' own voice and his wife expressing qualms with what was going on inside the administration. >> susan, thank you so much, always great to get your perspective. always magical i would say. it's great to see you. >> like the fantasy, brianna. >> right. >>> next, a new poll showing a majority of americans think political pressure will lead to the coronavirus vaccine being rushed. >>> plus, celebrity fitness expert gillian michaels said she let her guard down for an hour and contracted coronavirus. she's going to join us live with a warning about returning to the gym right now. alright, everyone, we made it. my job is to help new homeowners who have turned into their parents. i'm having a big lunch and then just a snack for dinner. so we're using a speakerphone in the store. is that a good idea? one of the ways i do that is to get them out of the home. you're looking for a grout brush, this is -- garth, did he ask for your help? -no, no. -no. we all see it. we all see it. he has blue hair. -okay. -blue. progressi
coats uncomfortable with trump and you have what appears to be in the book coats' own voice and his wife expressing qualms with what was going on inside the administration. >> susan, thank you so much, always great to get your perspective. always magical i would say. it's great to see you. >> like the fantasy, brianna. >> right. >>> next, a new poll showing a majority of americans think political pressure will lead to the coronavirus vaccine being rushed. >>>...
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this canith one coat, give people a lot more protection from wildfires. claims have been questioned, he has been sued by the da of santa barbara, as well as l.a. city, for making false advertising claims. i wanted to look at his story, how he came up with this, why people were grasping to use the product. amanda: we can certainly sympathize with people wanting something to make them feel safer. what did you find, is there any truth that you could spray this on your house and get more protection from a wildfire? has ato start, he demonstration that is rather effective, he codes a paint stick with a solution, light it on fire. i got this demonstration. it appeared to do something. the problem is, he could not evidence thatific it did the things he said it would, which is with one coat you get years of protection, that it would give protection up to 3000 degrees fahrenheit, which is why that number is in the name of the product. that is what the lawsuits are about, whether the claims he is making about these products are in fact true. vonnie: can everybody a
this canith one coat, give people a lot more protection from wildfires. claims have been questioned, he has been sued by the da of santa barbara, as well as l.a. city, for making false advertising claims. i wanted to look at his story, how he came up with this, why people were grasping to use the product. amanda: we can certainly sympathize with people wanting something to make them feel safer. what did you find, is there any truth that you could spray this on your house and get more protection...
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do you see any other explanation other than what dan coats suggested?dan coats is the number one intelligence officer, somebody who had been a republican senator for indiana for 16 years, one of mike pence's closest friends, evangelical christian. coats went through all the intelligence, deep cover sources, the intercepts, everything. he had his people to see if they could find something they found no evidence and no proof. at the same time, coats could not shake the conclusion because of trump's behavior to putin that went beyond rational presidential decision making. >> the president fired dan coats and comey and atted as with the man he chose to replace comey, christopher wray who said this last week to the house intelligence committee. >> we certainly have seen very active efforts by the russians to influence our election in 2020 and i think the intelligence community assessed this publicly to primarily to denigrate vice president biden. >> this echoes the intelligence community's public assessment. according to your reporting, what else did this to
do you see any other explanation other than what dan coats suggested?dan coats is the number one intelligence officer, somebody who had been a republican senator for indiana for 16 years, one of mike pence's closest friends, evangelical christian. coats went through all the intelligence, deep cover sources, the intercepts, everything. he had his people to see if they could find something they found no evidence and no proof. at the same time, coats could not shake the conclusion because of...
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>> well, it was in dan coats' mind. heccess to all the deep cover human sources, all the communications, intercepts, absoluly everything on this, and he sortedthrough it meticulously with his aids, way the president responds to putin, that it looked like putin had something on trump. coates did not find evidence oor of this, but he continued to harbor he absolute conviction that putin did have something on trump. >> woodruff: you also have, you quote james mattis as saying the president doesn't know the difference bween the truth and a lie. you have dan coates,ai former director of national intelligence, saying the president was played skifflely by people like -- stillfully by people like president putin and china's presid jinping because they lied to him. you quote x tillerson saying table.ns why do you think they won't s it themselves? >> well, i hf d the luxuryn months to work on this, ask trump all kindsf questions, ask other people. i have sources in the white house, the c.i.a., the pentagon, the state department w
>> well, it was in dan coats' mind. heccess to all the deep cover human sources, all the communications, intercepts, absoluly everything on this, and he sortedthrough it meticulously with his aids, way the president responds to putin, that it looked like putin had something on trump. coates did not find evidence oor of this, but he continued to harbor he absolute conviction that putin did have something on trump. >> woodruff: you also have, you quote james mattis as saying the...
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coats could see no other explanation. i saw a lot of people saying yesterday when this reporting came out that the voters, trump supporters don't care about this. to the larger american public, people still have a right to know exactly what do the president's financial entanglements entail even though the supporters don't care. >> he's the first candidate since the nixon administration not to reveal those tax returns. it has been just sort of protocol in washington and this is a president that breaks protocol but we are learning more by the day. >> learning more by the day for sure. >>> well, the most anticipated moment of the election season is finally here. donald trump and joe biden face off in the first presidential event. watch it all play out live with special coverage begins beginning at 7 p.m. >>> tonight the president is expected to rebrand the coronavirus recession and taught his economic record. >> the president is focused on the issues. he's focused on the american people right now. bringing back the economy,
coats could see no other explanation. i saw a lot of people saying yesterday when this reporting came out that the voters, trump supporters don't care about this. to the larger american public, people still have a right to know exactly what do the president's financial entanglements entail even though the supporters don't care. >> he's the first candidate since the nixon administration not to reveal those tax returns. it has been just sort of protocol in washington and this is a president...
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, listen to this about dan coats dan coats continues to harbor the secret belief, one that grown rather thanlessened that vladimir putin had something on trump. woodward said, how else to explain the president's behavior woodward writes, coats and his staff members examined the intelligence as close as possible coats saw how extraordinary it was for the president's top official to harbor such suspicion about the president's relationship with putin but still he could not shake those suspicions that's the president on national intelligence for what it is worth this lines up directly with the views of the former top counter intelligence officials at the fbi who has a new book on trump that's just out now that's called compromise. >> look, i recruited spies for two decades. what it looks like varies. on one end you can have somebody fully knows they're working for you and they're going to do every last thing you say t with president trump lies in the middle do i think he's a mentoring candidate? i don't. do i think he's doing things that's not in the interests of the national security of th
, listen to this about dan coats dan coats continues to harbor the secret belief, one that grown rather thanlessened that vladimir putin had something on trump. woodward said, how else to explain the president's behavior woodward writes, coats and his staff members examined the intelligence as close as possible coats saw how extraordinary it was for the president's top official to harbor such suspicion about the president's relationship with putin but still he could not shake those suspicions...
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this is after talking about how coats and mattis were so critical of him privately. the loathing was mutual, quote, of the president, not to mention my f-ing generals are a punch of pussies, they care more about alliances than they do about my trade deals, according to woodward. he goes on to talk about jared kushner, the son-in-law and senior adviser, quoted by woodward as saying, the most dangerous people around the president are overconfident idiots which woodward interpreted to mean mattis, tillerson, and then former national economic adviser gary cohn. so there is a continual thread throughout this of conflict between the president's national security advisers and the president, to say nothing of the military, and of course most recently we've seen and heard what has been written about the president's private comments about the military, as well as his public comments, to say nothing of john mccain. >> you know, i have referenced our conversation in normandy last year, when i brought plane loads of democrats and republicans to observe the 75th anniversary of the
this is after talking about how coats and mattis were so critical of him privately. the loathing was mutual, quote, of the president, not to mention my f-ing generals are a punch of pussies, they care more about alliances than they do about my trade deals, according to woodward. he goes on to talk about jared kushner, the son-in-law and senior adviser, quoted by woodward as saying, the most dangerous people around the president are overconfident idiots which woodward interpreted to mean mattis,...
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there are shopping malls full of coats. and slippers. there's the mink for show room and most importantly we have the city's emblem the folks how ironic. you can also go to the market 3 times a month. home overall tens of thousands. of animal skins all different shapes and sizes. but i was all about the. 11 year old that's right coonskin if you look at ridiculously low prices you look at your average you look at the 1st one here is $25.00 you one's a piece you are not the best in the market you won't find any better the value of your. $25.00 yuans that's just over $3.00 per animal skin. in china $70000000.00 animals are killed for their fur each year and animal welfare isn't the country's top priority. she. works the peta the world famous and geo best known for its crackdowns on for. half bath. i am this young activist is that the full front of the fight against fur in china a country which is now peaches top priority. to have all at one time to say so it's not a malls are not protected. there are no laws to control farming livestock and
there are shopping malls full of coats. and slippers. there's the mink for show room and most importantly we have the city's emblem the folks how ironic. you can also go to the market 3 times a month. home overall tens of thousands. of animal skins all different shapes and sizes. but i was all about the. 11 year old that's right coonskin if you look at ridiculously low prices you look at your average you look at the 1st one here is $25.00 you one's a piece you are not the best in the market you...
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so for the right coating you need salt plain flour fresh air igs breadcrumbs.ou need a special kind of bread roll another knowledge to make the bread crumbs ones which are hung made them contain milk that makes the bread crumbs more fluffy and the perfect bread crumbs i made by letting the bread rolls dry properly until they're drives a bone then you greater than yourself ever. been a model we use 5 to 7 eggs 1st and it's all so that they can swim in it like in the swimming pool but it's important not to beat the eggs 100 percent but you can still see some egg whites the yolks that's very important in this way the schnitzel becomes fluffy at the end. it's always has to be salted otherwise it will have no flavor of meat always needs to be salted the plain flour is perfect for wienerschnitzel it's like the glue and it's really important for the meat to be completely covered in flour otherwise the bread crumbs will have stuck and now dipped the schnitzel and i think they have to be completely coated. although to press this is very important just very light 123 if
so for the right coating you need salt plain flour fresh air igs breadcrumbs.ou need a special kind of bread roll another knowledge to make the bread crumbs ones which are hung made them contain milk that makes the bread crumbs more fluffy and the perfect bread crumbs i made by letting the bread rolls dry properly until they're drives a bone then you greater than yourself ever. been a model we use 5 to 7 eggs 1st and it's all so that they can swim in it like in the swimming pool but it's...
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so for the right coating you need salt plain flour fresh air bags breadcrumbs but as long. you need a special kind of a bread roll and not a knowledge to make the bread crumbs ones which are hung made and contain milk that makes the bread crumbs more fluffy and the perfect bread crumbs i made by letting the bread rolls right properly until they're drives a bone then you greater than yourself ever. been a man and we use 5 to 7 eggs 1st so that they can swim in it like in a swimming pool but it's important not to beat the eggs to 100 percent you can still see some egg whites the yolks that's very important in this way the schnitzel becomes fluffy at the end. it's always has to be salted otherwise it will have no flavor of meat always needs to be salted plain flour is perfect for wienerschnitzel it's like the glue and it's really important for the meat to be completely covered in the flour otherwise the bread crumbs will it stuck and now dip the schnitzel an egg they have to be completely coated. don't press it this is very important just very light 123 and if you press too ha
so for the right coating you need salt plain flour fresh air bags breadcrumbs but as long. you need a special kind of a bread roll and not a knowledge to make the bread crumbs ones which are hung made and contain milk that makes the bread crumbs more fluffy and the perfect bread crumbs i made by letting the bread rolls right properly until they're drives a bone then you greater than yourself ever. been a man and we use 5 to 7 eggs 1st so that they can swim in it like in a swimming pool but it's...
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so for the right coating you need salt plain flour fresh eggs breadcrumbs. you need a special kind of bread roll another knowledge to make the bread crumbs ones which are hung made and contain milk that makes the bread crumbs more fluffy and the perfect bread crumbs i made by letting the bread rolls right properly until they're dry as a bone then you greet them yourself. name and we use 5 to 7 eggs for schnitzel so that they can swim in it like in the swimming pool but it's important not to beat the eggs 100 percent but you can still see some egg whites the yolks that's very important in this way the schnitzel becomes fluffy at the end. it's always has to be salted otherwise it will have no flavor of meat always needs to be salted the plain flour is perfect for wienerschnitzel it's like the glue and it's really important for the meat to be completely covered in flour otherwise the bread crumbs won't stick and now dip the schnitzel an egg they have to be completely coated. don't press this is very important just very light 123 when it's if you press too hard
so for the right coating you need salt plain flour fresh eggs breadcrumbs. you need a special kind of bread roll another knowledge to make the bread crumbs ones which are hung made and contain milk that makes the bread crumbs more fluffy and the perfect bread crumbs i made by letting the bread rolls right properly until they're dry as a bone then you greet them yourself. name and we use 5 to 7 eggs for schnitzel so that they can swim in it like in the swimming pool but it's important not to...
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there are shopping malls full of coats. and slippers. there's the mink faucheux room and most importantly we have the city's emblem the folks how ironic. you can also go to the market 3 times among. tens of thousands of animal skins all different shapes and sizes. i mean you hold that's right coonskin if you look at ridiculously low prices you look at your average you look at the 1st one here is 25 you one's a piece you are not it's the best in the market you won't find any better thing the only option. for $25.00 yuans that's just over $3.00 per animal skin. in china $70000000.00 animals are killed for their fur each year and animal welfare isn't the country's top priority. she works the peta the world famous and geo best known for its crackdowns on for. half that that. i am this young activist is at the forefront of the fight against fur in china a country which is now peaches top priority. going to have a life altering to say so it's not a most are not protected phylicia there are no laws to control farming livestock and trace ship fi
there are shopping malls full of coats. and slippers. there's the mink faucheux room and most importantly we have the city's emblem the folks how ironic. you can also go to the market 3 times among. tens of thousands of animal skins all different shapes and sizes. i mean you hold that's right coonskin if you look at ridiculously low prices you look at your average you look at the 1st one here is 25 you one's a piece you are not it's the best in the market you won't find any better thing the...
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so for the right coating you need salt planted flowers fresh air breadcrumbs.you need a special kind of a bread roll and not a knowledge seem to make the bread crumbs ones which are hung made and contain milk that makes the bread crumbs more fluffy and the perfect bread crumbs i made by letting the bread rolls right properly until they're dry as a bone then you great them yourself. in the middle use 5 to 7 eggs 1st it's all so that they can swim in it like in a swimming pool but it's important not to beat the eggs 100 percent but you can still see some egg whites the yolks that's very important in this way the schnitzel becomes fluffy at the end. it's always has to be salted otherwise it will have no flavor of meat always needs to be salt plain flowers perfect for wienerschnitzel it's like the glue and it's really important for the meat to be completely covered in the flour otherwise the bread crumbs will have stuck and now dip the schnitzel an egg they have to be completely coated. don't press it this is very important just very light 123 and if you press too
so for the right coating you need salt planted flowers fresh air breadcrumbs.you need a special kind of a bread roll and not a knowledge seem to make the bread crumbs ones which are hung made and contain milk that makes the bread crumbs more fluffy and the perfect bread crumbs i made by letting the bread rolls right properly until they're dry as a bone then you great them yourself. in the middle use 5 to 7 eggs 1st it's all so that they can swim in it like in a swimming pool but it's important...
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this would have been the coat room. as you came up, you would have been received here, they would've checked your coat. and then you would've entered into the hotel itself. this was the dining area for the harvey house. this was a full-service restaurant. the restaurant over here. there would have been tables and chairs here. the harvey girls would have serviced you. the harvey girls actually were not allowed to mingle with the guests. they had to stay segregated. the harvey girls had a separate entrance into their area so they did not have to come through the station. they had their own dormitories back here. this would have been the private entrance for the harvey girls to come into to both work here and live here. a lot of those girls signed a contract with harvey, lived on state owned premises. some of them for many years. there was a high set of standards to be a harvey girl. you absolutely could not fraternize with customers. they kept them segregated for a lot of reasons. but that being the first one. here would
this would have been the coat room. as you came up, you would have been received here, they would've checked your coat. and then you would've entered into the hotel itself. this was the dining area for the harvey house. this was a full-service restaurant. the restaurant over here. there would have been tables and chairs here. the harvey girls would have serviced you. the harvey girls actually were not allowed to mingle with the guests. they had to stay segregated. the harvey girls had a...
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please wear a lab coat before entering the lab. where's my lab coat? oh, there.ll be learning via a laptop, but for some, virtual reality will place them in the experiment. and today, i get to be a science student. what type of molecule is shown in the picture above? i'll go for dna. you are a genius. i'm a genius! 0k, it was one question. i just want to press all the buttons. but not everything goes right first time. modules like this can let students learn about dangerous subjects safely. meanwhile, others let you bend the rules of reality. let's use an inverted microscope to have a look at some cells. i'm actually inside a cell, which is, of course, not something you could do in real life. weird. and the simulations give students access to expensive kit that not all universities could afford. in real life, this microscope would cost around £150,000. at least this means more people can actually interact with this, albeit virtually. the vr experience was a bit glitchy, and another obvious issue is that not everyone has a vr headset. but for universities like thi
please wear a lab coat before entering the lab. where's my lab coat? oh, there.ll be learning via a laptop, but for some, virtual reality will place them in the experiment. and today, i get to be a science student. what type of molecule is shown in the picture above? i'll go for dna. you are a genius. i'm a genius! 0k, it was one question. i just want to press all the buttons. but not everything goes right first time. modules like this can let students learn about dangerous subjects safely....
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>> well, it is as director coats says the very linchpin of our dem democracy. right now we're at a stage where somewhere close to 60% of americans say they no longer believe in the honesty of the way the electoral process is conducted. but i think there is something more in what director coats is saying you know he doesn't name the president in his op ed not by name but read what he says is the threat he says it's either foreign or domestic people that want to say our voting systems are fraudulent, say that the news media is perverting our discourse and that our national security has been twisted and misuse and president trump has said that. so president trump's own director of national intelligence is calling the president himself a threat to our democracy. >> the threat to the lynch pin of our culture and calling on some congressional check i thought this idea like will a bipartisan commission save us? my answer is usually, no, it will not it just reproduces the problem but in this case i really do worry about which institutions, entities or sources of reputa
>> well, it is as director coats says the very linchpin of our dem democracy. right now we're at a stage where somewhere close to 60% of americans say they no longer believe in the honesty of the way the electoral process is conducted. but i think there is something more in what director coats is saying you know he doesn't name the president in his op ed not by name but read what he says is the threat he says it's either foreign or domestic people that want to say our voting systems are...
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mattis and coates said the president has no moral compass.ould have shocked coates but he'd arrived at his own hard truths about the most powerful man in the world. mattis said that the president is unfit. this is extraordinary. this is the top national security people around the president. this is mad dog mattis, who the president kept praising on the campaign trail until he actually met him and spent time with him and then threw him under the bus. >> well, but he threw him under the bus because mattis did his job and as i quote mattis in the book, saying, he, mattis, ran the pentagon, got almost no guidance from president trump except through tweets and mattis knew, you can't run national security or defense policy with tweets. and time and time again, these impulsive tweets come and the portrait of mattis -- i had the luxury of time, really, to dig into the story, is almost a book in itself. >> yeah. >> because this is a man who was retired, who was willing to serve. it got to a point where he was worried about some war with north korea an
mattis and coates said the president has no moral compass.ould have shocked coates but he'd arrived at his own hard truths about the most powerful man in the world. mattis said that the president is unfit. this is extraordinary. this is the top national security people around the president. this is mad dog mattis, who the president kept praising on the campaign trail until he actually met him and spent time with him and then threw him under the bus. >> well, but he threw him under the bus...
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you can see cars are coated in it. the smoke layer made it so dark, sensor lights were staying on in the middle of the day, and the crickets were actually chirping. they were fooled, too. and this is what it look like from the air. a passenger took these photos from a window seat as his plane was landing at sfo. >> you could smell smoke in the cabin. unfortunately, we could see outside. it wasn't engine fire smoke, just burning you could smell. you could see the ground on that side. you couldn't see it on this side just dark, dark burnt orange. it was crazy. >> reporter: sfo says the air quality did not affect departures or arrivals believe it or not. it was raining ash at the heyward airport this afternoon. our sky 7 photojournalist found car after car coated in the thin layer of that ash. >>> well, the north complex fires burning north of sacramento was responsible for some of the smoke now drifting our way, and one of the fires in the complex, the bear fire, exploded in size last night and has now sadly turned deadl
you can see cars are coated in it. the smoke layer made it so dark, sensor lights were staying on in the middle of the day, and the crickets were actually chirping. they were fooled, too. and this is what it look like from the air. a passenger took these photos from a window seat as his plane was landing at sfo. >> you could smell smoke in the cabin. unfortunately, we could see outside. it wasn't engine fire smoke, just burning you could smell. you could see the ground on that side. you...
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ledet, how does it feel to wear that white coat? >> oh, this is-- it's the highest honor. to be here is-- it's heart- jolting, because i know there are kids who were like me as a kid, who can't fathom being in this place. and me and a whole bunch of others can be a beacon of like to be like, it's okay to dream and be here because we're going to be here to help you get here. >> reporter: so it's fitting that dr. ledet wants to work in pediatrics. he's set to graduate in 2022. nikki battiste, cbs news, new york. >> yuccas: wow. congrats, russell! proving it never hurts to ask, does it? that's the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. later on cbs, "48 hours." and don't forget "sunday morning with jane pauley" first thing tomorrow. i'm jamie yuccas in los angeles. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >> live from the cvs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> dangerous heat pushes the states power grid to the max and pg&e announced it may have to cut customers off on purpose in the coming days. >> we broke a few records for daytime highs today, tomorrow we will break a
ledet, how does it feel to wear that white coat? >> oh, this is-- it's the highest honor. to be here is-- it's heart- jolting, because i know there are kids who were like me as a kid, who can't fathom being in this place. and me and a whole bunch of others can be a beacon of like to be like, it's okay to dream and be here because we're going to be here to help you get here. >> reporter: so it's fitting that dr. ledet wants to work in pediatrics. he's set to graduate in 2022. nikki...
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you can see cars are coated in it. the smoke layer made it so dark, sensor lights were staying on in the middle of the day, and the crickets were actually chirping. they were fooled, too. and this is what it look like from the air. a passenger took these photos from a window seat as his plane was landing at sfo. >> you could smell smoke in the cabin. unfortunately, we could see outside. it wasn't engine fire smoke, just burning you could smell. you could see the ground on that side. you couldn't see it on this side just dark, dark burnt orange. it was crazy. >> reporter: sfo says the air quality did not affect departures or arrivals believe it or not. it was raining ash at the heyward airport this afternoon. our sky 7 photojournalist found car after car coated in the thin layer of that ash. >>> well, the north complex fires burning north of sacramento was responsible for some of the smoke now drifting our way, and one of the fires in the complex, the bear fire, exploded in size last night and has now sadly turned deadl
you can see cars are coated in it. the smoke layer made it so dark, sensor lights were staying on in the middle of the day, and the crickets were actually chirping. they were fooled, too. and this is what it look like from the air. a passenger took these photos from a window seat as his plane was landing at sfo. >> you could smell smoke in the cabin. unfortunately, we could see outside. it wasn't engine fire smoke, just burning you could smell. you could see the ground on that side. you...
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again any doubt they you have something means more initials are gonna go in your coat. the one set of initials that you don't want to get our ctv. the city represented enormous called truck coma. -- settlement was a disease was a muffed spread disease in the past, it's still exist in some parts of the world. who would eventually rub away make your eye blind. highly contagious an incurable. they had to check the eyes and they would use button hooks, these little hooks that were used to pull up gloves of women of high society. it will catch your eyelid and to see through telltale signs of tree coma were there. so if you are there taken at this moment with initials on a, quote doesn't mean you're automatically gonna be sent back. it did mean that dime these hallways here and over here they will take you to individual medical exam rooms. all of these initials were about making this process more efficient. they didn't have the time to give you a thorough exam but the doctors down at all could look at you and looking more thoroughly with just so this initials article. the vas
again any doubt they you have something means more initials are gonna go in your coat. the one set of initials that you don't want to get our ctv. the city represented enormous called truck coma. -- settlement was a disease was a muffed spread disease in the past, it's still exist in some parts of the world. who would eventually rub away make your eye blind. highly contagious an incurable. they had to check the eyes and they would use button hooks, these little hooks that were used to pull up...
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today dan coats wrote an op ed, the american democratic is at stake.itimacy is the lynch pin of our culture he calls on congress to oversee the lection. a group of people we can trust i'm joined by ian bass, now the executive director of protect democracy, a nonprofit organization formed to prevent american democracy from declining into a more authoritarian form of government i'll leave it to you, the viewer, to see how good of a job he's doing this legitimacy question to me is a really powerful and upsetting one. i mean, the president is waging rhetorical war on legitimacy of the election it all seems to me designed to produce a situation in which 40% of the country don't think the election is legitimate how dangerous is that? >> well, it is as director coats says the very lynch pin of our democracy. right now we're at a stage where somewhere close to 60% of americans say they no longer believe in the honesty of the way the electoral process is conducted. but i think there is something more in what director coats is saying you know he doesn't name the
today dan coats wrote an op ed, the american democratic is at stake.itimacy is the lynch pin of our culture he calls on congress to oversee the lection. a group of people we can trust i'm joined by ian bass, now the executive director of protect democracy, a nonprofit organization formed to prevent american democracy from declining into a more authoritarian form of government i'll leave it to you, the viewer, to see how good of a job he's doing this legitimacy question to me is a really...