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also worthy of a mention, lynn, the diversity not just within the comm shop, of course, his own as iut his cabinet, black woman, latino american. what signal is his team trying to send to the american people just in terms of representation? >> well, as vice president-elect harris has said, they are determined to have a cabinet that looks like america. we're coming off the almost all-white male trump years, and if you want a cabinet, if you want an administration that looks like america, then that means you're going to have diversity. biden was elected with a strong support of women, in general, black women, in particular. so, when you combine these two gaps, gender and diversity, these first picks, brooke, are showing a very good faith down payment on what the biden/harris administration wants to look like. i say "down payment" because there's a lot of other big jobs still to come. >> agree. lynn sweet, love that. the firsts leading to seconds. thank you so much. >>> just a programming note for all of you -- you got it -- the new cnn film, "president in waiting" takes a very personal
also worthy of a mention, lynn, the diversity not just within the comm shop, of course, his own as iut his cabinet, black woman, latino american. what signal is his team trying to send to the american people just in terms of representation? >> well, as vice president-elect harris has said, they are determined to have a cabinet that looks like america. we're coming off the almost all-white male trump years, and if you want a cabinet, if you want an administration that looks like america,...
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you know, his comm, or when i'm about avarice and i with his customers. man, he roused himself right after supper. you have watched, you know there and to me at many of us have our horrors and this was him was he demanded that i was attending a party. something again, i think that mothers remember their children, their whole lives. sometimes i think she's dead and i get very sad. maybe my mother has seen me but doesn't want to come forward. because she doesn't want to read vill the secret. nobody knows. it must also be hard to have a son appear in your life after so many years, especially if it was a secret. but it's hard as the years go by because we're not asking for anything unusual. sometimes i get angry when i notice resignation in myself. because i'm not so old. i'm 53 time is passing by. there are people older than me who disappeared before me. my mother was probably around 70. the women at the home were young. it would be so cruel to get to the end and find them in the ground. it is the true because remember who doesn't get a few days? yes, i say
you know, his comm, or when i'm about avarice and i with his customers. man, he roused himself right after supper. you have watched, you know there and to me at many of us have our horrors and this was him was he demanded that i was attending a party. something again, i think that mothers remember their children, their whole lives. sometimes i think she's dead and i get very sad. maybe my mother has seen me but doesn't want to come forward. because she doesn't want to read vill the secret....
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is provided by the estate of arnold adams and koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation.te comm to bridging cultura differences in our communities, the ccporation for pub broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [alastair sooke] this imposing house in kent was once the setting for' greatest mysteries. our story begins in 1870, on the 8th of june, round about 6 o'clock in the evening, e and on that particular day charles dickens had been hard at worky begins in 1870, on his latest novel. he'd worked for 8 hours lid, which was quite unusual for him-- he much preferred working in shorter bursts. and that evening here at gad's hill,which i, he came down to the dining room to have dinner with his sister-in-law, miss hogarth. almost as soon as he enteredpl he started comning of a toothacheel and immediathe collapsed and lost consciousness and never recovered. he died shortly afterwards, and he'd never complete his final novel, even though the first three installments had already been published,
is provided by the estate of arnold adams and koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation.te comm to bridging cultura differences in our communities, the ccporation for pub broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [alastair sooke] this imposing house in kent was once the setting for' greatest mysteries. our story begins in 1870, on the 8th of june, round about 6 o'clock in the evening, e and on that particular day charles dickens had been...
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s domestic comm on a collision course with the politicians. it covers like the current prime minister barak's johnston, who is out to get it. he was never underestimate the malice of a prime minister, who wants to destroy or beast reduce the power of the b.b.c., concept of a quick service. if the government has it in for the b.b.c., my advice is always try. if you see the enemy is movers. as its 1st director, general john reefed put it. the b.b.c. would serve the whole of the wealthy and the poor, the genius and the food. and it would report the news without fear or favor. mission statements are much easier to write the film. and it didn't take long for a conflict to sufis between the b.b.c.'s dependence on the government and its journalistic need to be independent from it. the b.b.c.'s news and current affairs output here in the u.k. is at the heart of that conflict. one that has various points in the network's history. its very existence there is a pub tension between the government of the day or whatever political color and that the b.b.c.
s domestic comm on a collision course with the politicians. it covers like the current prime minister barak's johnston, who is out to get it. he was never underestimate the malice of a prime minister, who wants to destroy or beast reduce the power of the b.b.c., concept of a quick service. if the government has it in for the b.b.c., my advice is always try. if you see the enemy is movers. as its 1st director, general john reefed put it. the b.b.c. would serve the whole of the wealthy and the...
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she was director of comms for the conservative party. she knows hand to handle communications.telling her future husband where things are going wrong and eventually he has listened to her. i do not like the story, i have to say. i find it really quite nasty. i do not like it for two reasons. one, it was and one of the papers four days ago. i read this phrase princess nut nuts and... and it is deeply, deeply unpleasant. it is misogynistic, it is a horrible way to describe somebody and if they have used that expression, which i had not heard before i had read it two days ago, ijust think it is showing how low some people have sunk inside numberio. showing how low some people have sunk inside number 10. shyama showing how low some people have sunk inside number10. shyama let's move on to the sunday telegraph. their take is that downing street have slammed cowardly and vicious attacks on the premise a's partner. inflammatory claims that mr johnson's the answer is trying to run government by whatsapp. claims that she has been on a whatsapp group changing policy decisions late at nig
she was director of comms for the conservative party. she knows hand to handle communications.telling her future husband where things are going wrong and eventually he has listened to her. i do not like the story, i have to say. i find it really quite nasty. i do not like it for two reasons. one, it was and one of the papers four days ago. i read this phrase princess nut nuts and... and it is deeply, deeply unpleasant. it is misogynistic, it is a horrible way to describe somebody and if they...
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people have to hold government accountable to the urgent need thaso many people face and that's the comm purpose to say we may all think aboudifferent ways of the outcomes that we can all try toold public leade accountable forhe needs that we have. >> going back to the lal level be have seen real creative ways those who have not been at the table have gone back to t table the ocess of participator budgeting using a lot in chicago to engage people but not calling for any actual budgeting process for t city and a lotf my work to make them more inclusive frankly the challenges are much more technocratic than intentionally exclusiony. it does need perspective and process for those who not usually at the table to do so so i would work at that part as well where we have seen so real changes around inequity where agency has been provided and engaged and listen to. >> we quickly ha run for our time if you have a closing remarks or words of info on - inspiration where they can go for more informion? >> get a copy of the report on the websi andt is an invitation we hope you all take us up on it to
people have to hold government accountable to the urgent need thaso many people face and that's the comm purpose to say we may all think aboudifferent ways of the outcomes that we can all try toold public leade accountable forhe needs that we have. >> going back to the lal level be have seen real creative ways those who have not been at the table have gone back to t table the ocess of participator budgeting using a lot in chicago to engage people but not calling for any actual budgeting...
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possible applications, which also notice that we can only do that if we take control of the stop short of comms to mr. nutritionists the team in atlanta and say that their emotion recognition system is not currently used anywhere in mass surveillance. but that could change. facial recognition has already revolutionized mass surveillance . says these technologies could transform our societies conform. we are going to become more conformist and less free in our behavior because in the back of our mind would always be worrying about being observed. so smile, to try to use these voters against us is this is really happening in china. the good one voice. i hope we never end up in a state like that here in germany. so i should leave a vacuum. china has already developed a vast surveillance infrastructure and uses it to monitor each individual. the aim is to maintain control. reality has caught up with hollywood, even if he wasn't famous, tom cruise would have a hard time eluding detection. today, in the real world, please. let's stay in china for a moment where another dystopic vision of the future h
possible applications, which also notice that we can only do that if we take control of the stop short of comms to mr. nutritionists the team in atlanta and say that their emotion recognition system is not currently used anywhere in mass surveillance. but that could change. facial recognition has already revolutionized mass surveillance . says these technologies could transform our societies conform. we are going to become more conformist and less free in our behavior because in the back of our...
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of a kind of human resources nightmare in downing street but in the space of about 10 hours saw the commstor lee kane are promoted to chief of staff. except now he has left and is gone altogether. yes, i think it has been more than an hr nightmare, a giant struggle behind the shiny black door where things are taken on in our behalf. if we get into the nitty—gritty from the sad old nerds like us who are fascinated by the soap opera. if you think it doesn't matter, well, this is about who is in charge, this is about who is in charge, this is about who is spending the prime minister's year and the kinds of decisions taken at the influence of our lives. it has been proper, psychodrama, soap opera, absolutely whole kit and caboodle. a great fiasco. a lot of the private feuding we have all known about a bit and we have talked about that a little bit has all suddenly burst into the open. you're right, lee kane had discussions with boris johnson about the chief of staff job to try to johnson about the chief of staffjob to try to bring order to downing street. leaving with a dramatic pose there. s
of a kind of human resources nightmare in downing street but in the space of about 10 hours saw the commstor lee kane are promoted to chief of staff. except now he has left and is gone altogether. yes, i think it has been more than an hr nightmare, a giant struggle behind the shiny black door where things are taken on in our behalf. if we get into the nitty—gritty from the sad old nerds like us who are fascinated by the soap opera. if you think it doesn't matter, well, this is about who is in...
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it said, please come if you get anymore media requests from other outlets, direct them to our comms teamthey are trying to control the message here. chief executive brian armstrong has come under power in the past especially when it comes to activists in the workplace. saying aian armstrong few months ago that coinbase would take on activism only as it comes to crypto and other social issues that cause quite a stir. felt --g's katie cry katie greifeld, thank you very much. more companies taking alternative routes to going public. formerabout it all with national economic council director and advisor to president trump, gary cohn. here is a sneak peek. look in not going to the future like it looks today. this back world will define itself, redefine itself. product is here to stay as a mechanism. with: more of my interview gary cohn coming up later in the show and in a longer edition of "studio 1.0" to come. sparse crowds on black friday this year is just the beginning of an unprecedented holiday. we speak with harley finkelstein, who saw a record sales on his platform over the weekend. th
it said, please come if you get anymore media requests from other outlets, direct them to our comms teamthey are trying to control the message here. chief executive brian armstrong has come under power in the past especially when it comes to activists in the workplace. saying aian armstrong few months ago that coinbase would take on activism only as it comes to crypto and other social issues that cause quite a stir. felt --g's katie cry katie greifeld, thank you very much. more companies taking...
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. >>> and a comms team, and more, being announced plp all of joe biden's picks get confirmed. one of them is already being called a sacrifice to the nomination gods. ed a sacrifice nomination gods. ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. [ engine revs ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. your happy place. ] find your breaking point. then break it. every emergen-c gives you a potent blend of nutrients so you can emerge your best with emergen-c. >>> president-elect joe biden will receive his first presidential daily intelligence briefing since winning the 2020 election. it is roughly four weeks late and it rectifies a situation where kamala harris as part of the intelligence committee had more access to intelligence than the president-elect did. mr. biden is also announcing his all female communications staff today. look at them there. along with key economic nominations confirming reporting about janet yellin among others. joining me now is kacie hunt, and austin golsby. a lot of attention to these nominees that joe biden
. >>> and a comms team, and more, being announced plp all of joe biden's picks get confirmed. one of them is already being called a sacrifice to the nomination gods. ed a sacrifice nomination gods. ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. [ engine revs ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. your happy place. ] find your breaking point. then break it. every emergen-c gives you a potent blend of nutrients so you can emerge your...
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from bedside to bedside and so they adopted our command center and rebranded it and called it care comm. but they have seen is not just the inefficiency improving, -- efficiency improvement, or bringing -- but bringing the cost down as well. thing i am reading about all across the country, two things, hospitals are facing staff shortages and they are also facing a huge number of burnout among healthcare providers. how can technology help address those two issues? everett: i am glad you mentioned the word burnout. when people hear the word burnout, they sometimes think of physical burnout. what we are seeing and hearing across the country and canada is we are hearing mental burnout. we have been in this for 10 months. they are concerned about their well-being physically and mentally and how can digital and technology help. i think about a tool that we have called neral. it takes a lot of intensive care unit vitals and instead of going from bedside to bedside as a clinician looking at the vitals of patients, it moves it more toward a central located room to where they can see the vitals o
from bedside to bedside and so they adopted our command center and rebranded it and called it care comm. but they have seen is not just the inefficiency improving, -- efficiency improvement, or bringing -- but bringing the cost down as well. thing i am reading about all across the country, two things, hospitals are facing staff shortages and they are also facing a huge number of burnout among healthcare providers. how can technology help address those two issues? everett: i am glad you...
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speak to georgia's secretary of state as he pushes back amid president donald trump's base leless commsnd president obama speaking about the damage caused in delaying the transition. ision jy and an advanced pad system. and offers personalized cleaning suggestions unique to your home. braava jet m6 and the irobot home app. only from irobot. the annual enrollment period is here. the time to choose your coverage... begins october 15th and ends december 7th. so call unitedhealthcare... and take advantage of a wide choice of plans... including an aarp medicare advantage plan from unitedhealthcare. it can combine your hospital and doctor coverage... with part d prescription drug coverage, and more, all in one simple plan... for a low monthly premium or in some areas, no plan premium at all. take advantage of $0 copays on all primary care doctor visits, all virtual visits, and all lab tests. also get $0 copays for preventive dental care, $0 copays for routine hearing exams, and $0 copays for eye exams. plus, free designer frames and prescription lenses. now's the time to look at unitedhealthc
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apart from that, because of the comms situation, economic activities are pking up.s one of the markets in the city and traders are opening their shops. although there are many traders and businessmen still skeptical of the situation. they would prefer to wait until after the pronouncement of the constitutional court and see how things go from there. apart from the economic sector, the education sector is also being closely watched. schools are due to resume next monday. there are concerns from families and people in the capital about whether or not to send their children back to school. there are people who have moved their families out of the country ahead of the election fearing the breakout while calling to ask if it is safe to bring the children back to school. people are watching closely to see if the schools will reopen or if some schools would prefer to see how things go after the report and whether there will be reaction from opposition supporters. >> european diplomats have criticized the israeli government while on a visit to an occupied west bank village.
apart from that, because of the comms situation, economic activities are pking up.s one of the markets in the city and traders are opening their shops. although there are many traders and businessmen still skeptical of the situation. they would prefer to wait until after the pronouncement of the constitutional court and see how things go from there. apart from the economic sector, the education sector is also being closely watched. schools are due to resume next monday. there are concerns from...
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she would be highest ranking woman in the intelliitnce comms history. linda thomas-greenfield will be the nominee for u.n. ambassador. she is a longtime foreignwh service officewas the most senior black member of the stat departmeen she resigned at the beginning of the trump administration. and jake sullivan will be the national security adassor. hehen-vice president hiden's national security advisor in the w house and a senior advisor to then secretary of state clinton. he will be youngest national security advisor in 60 years. to talk about the new national security team, we turn to wendy erman, the former political affairs during the >> i think this team represents the diversity of america, theis profeson the experience, the seasoning that woe need in a time of enoous challenge so what i think this president-elect has done here is put together the beginning of his team that can reach out across america and reach out across the world. tony blinken, the president-elect, the vice president elect all understand that 2021 is not 2016. the world has change
she would be highest ranking woman in the intelliitnce comms history. linda thomas-greenfield will be the nominee for u.n. ambassador. she is a longtime foreignwh service officewas the most senior black member of the stat departmeen she resigned at the beginning of the trump administration. and jake sullivan will be the national security adassor. hehen-vice president hiden's national security advisor in the w house and a senior advisor to then secretary of state clinton. he will be youngest...
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they urge eurged, the 9/11 comm did, that the pdb, the classified intelligence, be passed to a new presidentible. which takes us to today and those new comments from senator langford. and this is what the white house press secretary, kayleigh mc mcenany said earlier today on fox news. take a listen. >> it's been brought up by senator langford, a republican, he said, listen, give joe biden the president's daily brief. has the president considered that? >> i haven't spoken to the president about that. that would be a question more for the white house. >> reporter: so kayleigh mcenayny is the white house, of course, she's its press secretary, but there she was serving more as a campaign adviser, though she's paid by taxpayers. so i saw her in the west wing a minute ago and asked her the same question, and here she responded that the white house was following all statutory requirements, that's that, is what she said to me. so it doesn't sound like there is any urgency on the white house's part to hand over this classified intelligence to joe biden. biden has said there's only one president at a
they urge eurged, the 9/11 comm did, that the pdb, the classified intelligence, be passed to a new presidentible. which takes us to today and those new comments from senator langford. and this is what the white house press secretary, kayleigh mc mcenany said earlier today on fox news. take a listen. >> it's been brought up by senator langford, a republican, he said, listen, give joe biden the president's daily brief. has the president considered that? >> i haven't spoken to the...
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election assistance comm asion, which ederal agency dedicated to studying best practices in election administration. as far as everyone who works in the space, everyone a committed professional to elections, this was the safest anection we've ever hathe most secure election we've ever had. >> my name is natalie adona, i am the assistant clerk recorder voters for the county of nevada . the e thing that we all have in common is that we care really deeply about democracy and making democracy work. so if we need to, for example, register a voter, it does not matter what that voter's opinion is about politics.ca what w about is, is the person qualified to register to vote. >> my name is reynaldo valenzuela. i am the co-director for maricopa county and i oversee early voting andeslection serv we' agnostic to the politic party when you go through these doors. and we couldn't do it without having that kind of commitment from our staff that knows that this is important work to do. maggie toulouse oliver, new mexico's secretary of state and president of nass. if you see a state election offici
election assistance comm asion, which ederal agency dedicated to studying best practices in election administration. as far as everyone who works in the space, everyone a committed professional to elections, this was the safest anection we've ever hathe most secure election we've ever had. >> my name is natalie adona, i am the assistant clerk recorder voters for the county of nevada . the e thing that we all have in common is that we care really deeply about democracy and making democracy...
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the comms between the crew said the crew capsule was, in fact, holding pressure.oubleshooted this problem and it's moving in the right direction. of course, technicians will want to see that pressurization hold for quite some time to ensure that the crew is safe to take off for a scheduled liftoff at 7:27 p.m., ana. this is a fluid situation. we will continue to monitor it and get you the latest. >> we'll check back, rachel crane. thank you very much. let's go to georgia. the largest county is finished hand recounting the ballots cast in the presidential election days before the statewide deadline and cnn's amara walker has been monitoring this situation for us. she joins us in atlanta. statewide, amara, where do things stand right now? >> statewide we haven't had the update since friday. it seems like things are moving along pretty smoothly. i can tell you here talk about being ahead of schedule, all the audit teams involved in the hand counting of the 528,000 ballots that were cast have finished. fulton county is the largest county in georgia. the next step is f
the comms between the crew said the crew capsule was, in fact, holding pressure.oubleshooted this problem and it's moving in the right direction. of course, technicians will want to see that pressurization hold for quite some time to ensure that the crew is safe to take off for a scheduled liftoff at 7:27 p.m., ana. this is a fluid situation. we will continue to monitor it and get you the latest. >> we'll check back, rachel crane. thank you very much. let's go to georgia. the largest...
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and concert he did to them what they called super comms, would have to use many to fit toilet seats. undistracted the sexy get in, reduce immediately get toiletries. but decided to get rid of that is that in nigeria, the military effectively seize control and said, i never controllable. who are not true or imaginary article. i don't fight it. i'm doubtful. they mount points. we'll know when we saw one farmers yesterday. we'll, i'm just as midnight areas. so effectively, if not in control of the river, it is because of the nigerian government constructed. and unfortunately what we have seen in the last few months was deliberate getting found as low as the sharp end. and now, i mean labor has found their burgers, and this has to do bust it in effect, not just the economy because no out what must be present areas. and majority of those farmers being displaced from their farms and what we could see in the horizon unless something is done quickly, is the food crises in the northeastern part of nigeria. we want it, you have of food prices, maybe an exacerbation of crises. but this is not g
and concert he did to them what they called super comms, would have to use many to fit toilet seats. undistracted the sexy get in, reduce immediately get toiletries. but decided to get rid of that is that in nigeria, the military effectively seize control and said, i never controllable. who are not true or imaginary article. i don't fight it. i'm doubtful. they mount points. we'll know when we saw one farmers yesterday. we'll, i'm just as midnight areas. so effectively, if not in control of the...
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nomination but also listening to the other nominations as well, as to not only the vision but the depth of commtment, the values of our caucus. so i'm thrilled, i'm excited, and i can't wait to be working with the new president of the united states, joe biden and kamala harris. i'm sure we all share that view. and now i'm pleased to yield to the distinguished house democratic leader, mr. hoyer. >> thank you so much, madam speaker, and congratulations to you. >> joining me now is former congressman from new york, joe crowley, who was the house democratic caucus chair, and donna edwards, former democratic congresswoman from maryland and contributing columnist to "the washington post." you're joining us with these elections and all the self-praise for the election, this is the smallest majority that the house democrats have had in quite some time. they lost seats, they failed to defeat republicans they thought they could. joe, is this the return of the old guard, pelosi, hoyer, clyburn, and are democrats really as united as they claim? >> i think these elections always provide an opportunity to sh
nomination but also listening to the other nominations as well, as to not only the vision but the depth of commtment, the values of our caucus. so i'm thrilled, i'm excited, and i can't wait to be working with the new president of the united states, joe biden and kamala harris. i'm sure we all share that view. and now i'm pleased to yield to the distinguished house democratic leader, mr. hoyer. >> thank you so much, madam speaker, and congratulations to you. >> joining me now is...
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. >> narrator: in the year 132 of the comm era, jerusalem bristledith rumors that the emperor hadriannned to rebuild the city and the temple, dedicating it to jiter, the patron god of the city of rome. for many jews, this was an omination worthy of divi vengeance. >> the polital expectations of apocalyptic did not simply die out after the first revolt. me people, both within christian tradition and within jewish tradition, still expecte a cataclysent to bring a new kingdom on earth soon. >> dramatized): behold, the days are coming, and it will happen when the time of the world has ripened and the harvest of the seed of the evil ones and the good ones has come." >> within 60 years after the fiet volt, there would ar a new rebellion. we typically call this the "second jewish rolt against rome," or the r kokhba revolt. and it's named after a famous rebel leader who really becomes the central figure of this new political period. he's called bar kokhba. >> bar kokhba was a pseudo messiah, supported by large segments of the population. he claimed to be a descendant of king david. he claimed
. >> narrator: in the year 132 of the comm era, jerusalem bristledith rumors that the emperor hadriannned to rebuild the city and the temple, dedicating it to jiter, the patron god of the city of rome. for many jews, this was an omination worthy of divi vengeance. >> the polital expectations of apocalyptic did not simply die out after the first revolt. me people, both within christian tradition and within jewish tradition, still expecte a cataclysent to bring a new kingdom on earth...
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unclassified band is not responding to comms. proceed as hostile intent. for bogey. clubber: i got them. angels 18 bearing zero six niner. 20 miles out, walking the line. attention, unidentified aircraft, you are rapidly approaching u.s. territory. we are on a training mission in international airspace. training mission, my ass. relax, clubber, they're just trying to rattle our cage.
unclassified band is not responding to comms. proceed as hostile intent. for bogey. clubber: i got them. angels 18 bearing zero six niner. 20 miles out, walking the line. attention, unidentified aircraft, you are rapidly approaching u.s. territory. we are on a training mission in international airspace. training mission, my ass. relax, clubber, they're just trying to rattle our cage.
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to think that because they were comm people were better protected ainst them or do you think the quality of their despair was t same as equality of despair and someone who loses a child, f example, to sids which you write about in the book today? >> i think the quality of despair was the same but in a strange way they were less isolated because it was so common and because it was an experience everyone had had, i don't think or i think that when you read the accounts that parents write you can see they loved the children just as much and in the same ways you can see they were remembered and you can even see they went over and over at the question of good i have, if we hadn't moved to the city, if i hadn't done this, if i hadn't done that and they did all of that but they did it for the company and one of the things that struck me is that when i talk to people who have lost children in recent years because of course it's not a perfectly safe place and tragedies happen many of those parents to talk about how isolated they feel and that is to say you cannot bring up casually or not so casua
to think that because they were comm people were better protected ainst them or do you think the quality of their despair was t same as equality of despair and someone who loses a child, f example, to sids which you write about in the book today? >> i think the quality of despair was the same but in a strange way they were less isolated because it was so common and because it was an experience everyone had had, i don't think or i think that when you read the accounts that parents write...
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lieutenant governor of the comm commonwealth of pennsylvania, john fetterman, thank you. >>> next doora state many people thought had permanently gone red, donald trump carried ohio by eight points in 2016 with 51.7% of the vote. this year, it is absolutely a battle ground state with trump up by just half a point in the fivethirtyeight polling average. joining me is senator sherrod brown, democrat of ohio. in the times i have covered national elections, particularly presidential elections, there's two states that stick out, florida and ohio. and for many election cycles, those were the two states that were the sort of the biggest and most important battlegrounds. pennsylvania also to a certain extent. there was a lot of people who thought demographically in terms of the trends, ohio is moving out of the democrats' column, not gettable, not winnable. what is your assessment of why it's so close in your state now after four years of trump as president? >> well, because joe biden is it right candidate. joe biden is the most pro worker candidate, pro union candidate we have seen in either
lieutenant governor of the comm commonwealth of pennsylvania, john fetterman, thank you. >>> next doora state many people thought had permanently gone red, donald trump carried ohio by eight points in 2016 with 51.7% of the vote. this year, it is absolutely a battle ground state with trump up by just half a point in the fivethirtyeight polling average. joining me is senator sherrod brown, democrat of ohio. in the times i have covered national elections, particularly presidential...
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. >> narrator: in this thriving seaport, the power of rome, its delture and commerce, comm every aspectdaily life. >> in the middle of the city was a roman city, complete with the capital, temples to the deified roma-- that is the personification of rome itself. the political reality of the day was of a dominant power overseeing the lifon a day-to- day basis. nt >> narrator:this political climate jesus was born. the gospels present the familiar count of his birth. ( amatized): and she gave birth to her firstborn son, and wrapped him in bands of cloth, and laid him in a manger because there was no place for them in the inn. >> our best guess for the birth da. of jesus would be 4 b.c in other words, he was born befo the death of herod the great, who died in 4 b.c.e. but emphasize "best" and "guess." >> narrator: the gospels claim jesus was born in bethlehem. historians think it is more likely that he was born and grew up near the sea of galilee inll the e called nazareth. >> the region was known for activity, and some of itcal violent. in the last few generationof new testament scholarshi
. >> narrator: in this thriving seaport, the power of rome, its delture and commerce, comm every aspectdaily life. >> in the middle of the city was a roman city, complete with the capital, temples to the deified roma-- that is the personification of rome itself. the political reality of the day was of a dominant power overseeing the lifon a day-to- day basis. nt >> narrator:this political climate jesus was born. the gospels present the familiar count of his birth. ( amatized):...
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already agreed to provide the whole unit and you're suffering a rental loss, but at the same time, as a comme comment, these people are paying rent for a habitable unit and there should be urgency here to provide them that habitable unit as well as a good landlord. >> yes. >> vice president tam: that's it for me. thanks. >> yes. we have done that from day one. we understand everybody needs bathroom, of course. yes. so we provided that convenience the whole unit for them to use from day one. >> vice president tam: thank you. >> president alexander-tut: and i want to go commissioner jacobo. >> commissioner jacobo: i appreciate the original line of questions by both madame president and vice president. unfortunate to hear what we've been hearing from the tenants that have experienced this both personally and indirectly. i can tell you i couldn't imagine not having hot water for four months as it's been labelled -- >> that's not true. >> continue, commissioner. >> commissioner jacobo: i actually wanted to ask if there is any additional context that you can add kind of to the background of this? i
already agreed to provide the whole unit and you're suffering a rental loss, but at the same time, as a comme comment, these people are paying rent for a habitable unit and there should be urgency here to provide them that habitable unit as well as a good landlord. >> yes. >> vice president tam: that's it for me. thanks. >> yes. we have done that from day one. we understand everybody needs bathroom, of course. yes. so we provided that convenience the whole unit for them to use...
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blumenthal: those commes arvery pertinent and timely, , we've beenou know use thethe predent to specific effort senator baldwin, who you will bheard from shortly, that would compel the president to hich for reasons difficult to comprehend, he hasn't done but the point you veryand others are very, powerful. they link to unfair competition from china. some of us have been complaining about it for yea. it affts every state in the country. we hear the same kind of complaints and using the defense prodtion act is an essential part of the picture and also developing thekill labor that is needed to provide the human resources you need. component thatnd is in the supply chain, it is very much the women and men who do these jobs and often learn those new skills. when youonvert, when you reengineer your assembly lin that is an iortant part of the picture. all for being a part of this panel. i have to go vote. you, setors multitask. overoing to turn the gavel two, i gue, i'm being told we are going to have to taka short recess. that is the last direction from our chairman, senat moran who is now on
blumenthal: those commes arvery pertinent and timely, , we've beenou know use thethe predent to specific effort senator baldwin, who you will bheard from shortly, that would compel the president to hich for reasons difficult to comprehend, he hasn't done but the point you veryand others are very, powerful. they link to unfair competition from china. some of us have been complaining about it for yea. it affts every state in the country. we hear the same kind of complaints and using the defense...
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yesterday the president elect unveiled his new comms team , and its an all—female line—up.te house communications director and jen psaki — the person who was formerly the communications director in the 0bama white house — will this time serve as press secretary. the other news on sunday was mr biden's foot. he has sustained hairline fractures to his right foot after he slipped and fell while playing with his dog, major. which means we will be seeing him in a alking boot for the next few weeks. fortunately there is plenty to from a sedentary position. today he and the vice—president—elect will receive their first daily briefing today, which means they will be brough up to speed on the national intelligence issues. so, the president very quick to send joe biden his good wishes and aid tweets. drawing attention to the fa ct tweets. drawing attention to the fact that the president has fallen over. i mean come it's not a health disaster commits a pr disaster come in they know that, because whenever we've seen them, joe biden on stage recently in wilmington, he jogs to the platfo
yesterday the president elect unveiled his new comms team , and its an all—female line—up.te house communications director and jen psaki — the person who was formerly the communications director in the 0bama white house — will this time serve as press secretary. the other news on sunday was mr biden's foot. he has sustained hairline fractures to his right foot after he slipped and fell while playing with his dog, major. which means we will be seeing him in a alking boot for the next few...
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>> some of your commes were little -- i couldn't hear your comments but i will commit t having somebody on my behalf contact your office this afternoon. >> okay. so many people are waiting but i would appreciatehat. can you hear me now? >> interesting, when i had my button on, i heard you. are you able to heame? >> i can hear you now. >> all right. i'd like to go through a couple of issues, they benefit our communities and are critical. unity buildings. taxpayers subsidize these organizations to provide what was in the tax code but with this cruelest outage has been working toward the mission so i'd like to go different scenarios and get your take. i have asked similar questions and there's a hearing in may. the organization has millions of dollars products services. companies run by the nonprofit board members and the company regularly inflates prices for goods and services. such a finding, would you have entanglement? yes or no? >> i believe these questions are beyond hypothetical and might be related to a referral we received. i do not want to speculate on any particular matter. i fi
>> some of your commes were little -- i couldn't hear your comments but i will commit t having somebody on my behalf contact your office this afternoon. >> okay. so many people are waiting but i would appreciatehat. can you hear me now? >> interesting, when i had my button on, i heard you. are you able to heame? >> i can hear you now. >> all right. i'd like to go through a couple of issues, they benefit our communities and are critical. unity buildings. taxpayers...
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so it is comm to think through how you would handle that. >> now, in his 302 interview, peer strzok said, quote, before the nterview, mccabe, the fbi, general counsel and others decided agents would not warn fln that it was a crime to lie during an fbi interview because they wanted flynn to be relaxed. and they were concerned that giving wnings might adversely affect the rapport, closed quote. is it normal for fbi leadership to instruct agents to not inform interviewees of their rights in investigational interviews? >> there is no requirement to tell any witness or interviewee that it is a crime to lie to the fbi. it is very common for agents and their supervisors to discuss how they're going to handle these different elements of an interview before they go in and do it. >> i assume you don't do that all the time, and one of the reasons you don't do that all the time is because you rely on formal interviews. you get a lot of information out of them. if you were constantly warning them in advance and making them feel like they're targets, that's a problem. but it also can become a problem
so it is comm to think through how you would handle that. >> now, in his 302 interview, peer strzok said, quote, before the nterview, mccabe, the fbi, general counsel and others decided agents would not warn fln that it was a crime to lie during an fbi interview because they wanted flynn to be relaxed. and they were concerned that giving wnings might adversely affect the rapport, closed quote. is it normal for fbi leadership to instruct agents to not inform interviewees of their rights in...
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you have a staffer which joe biden admitted yesterday that his deputy comms director calling on reportersre hand on a predetermined list. have you ever seen president trump do something like that? and i think there was even one point where joe biden talked about his future press secretary, i believe. do you have that sound by any chance? steve: we do. take a look on the way out. >> ainsley: on the way out peter doocy was never on the list he asked a question about bernie sanders and joe biden a joker turned it into a joke. >> but is it though? after all anthony scaramucci was communications director under the trump administration for all of 11 days. and, you know, if peter doocy were chosen it probably would be and brian could appreciate like bill belichick's career as new york jets head coach which lasted about 8 seconds that would be interesting from a journalism standpoint to cover. i don't think peter will be leaving fox news for the biden administration any time soon. steve: he would be able to ask him questions. >> a paid msnbc analyst. would, i'm sorry. ainsley: joe, isn't that the
you have a staffer which joe biden admitted yesterday that his deputy comms director calling on reportersre hand on a predetermined list. have you ever seen president trump do something like that? and i think there was even one point where joe biden talked about his future press secretary, i believe. do you have that sound by any chance? steve: we do. take a look on the way out. >> ainsley: on the way out peter doocy was never on the list he asked a question about bernie sanders and joe...
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already agreed to provide the whole unit and you're suffering a rental loss, but at the same time, as a comme comment, these people are paying rent for a habitable unit and there should be urgency here to provide them that habitable unit as well as a good landlord. >> yes. >> vice president tam: that's it for me. thanks. >> yes. we have done that from day one. we understand everybody needs bathroom, of course. yes. so we provided that convenience the whole unit for them to use from day one. >> vice president tam: thank you. >> president alexander-tut: and i want to go commissioner jacobo. >> commissioner jacobo: i appreciate the original line of questions by both madame president and vice president. unfortunate to hear what we've been hearing from the tenants that have experienced this both personally and indirectly. i can tell you i couldn't imagine not having hot water for four months as it's been labelled -- >> that's not true. >> continue, commissioner. >> commissioner jacobo: i actually wanted to ask if there is any additional context that you can add kind of to the background of this? i
already agreed to provide the whole unit and you're suffering a rental loss, but at the same time, as a comme comment, these people are paying rent for a habitable unit and there should be urgency here to provide them that habitable unit as well as a good landlord. >> yes. >> vice president tam: that's it for me. thanks. >> yes. we have done that from day one. we understand everybody needs bathroom, of course. yes. so we provided that convenience the whole unit for them to use...