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>> senator coons: well, two things.most inspiring moments of the entire convention was born braden harrington of concord, new hampshire, talked about how joe biden, who met him at an event, didn't just take a minute and smile and shake his hand, took them backstage, sat with him, talked with him, because they share, challenge, overcoming stuttering. joe biden is someone whose heart is good, who's got deep empathy for others, who is rooted in his faith and who is motivated by care and concern for others. i wish i could say the same about our president and his uneven relationship with the truth, but when joe biden occasionally miss speaks as he's engaged and connecting with the american people, i know what his heart is motivating him to do, to fight to protect our health care, to fight to help us build our economy back better and to fight to save america's position in the world as a beacon of freedom. all of those are good instincts. i'm happy to forgive the occasional stumble because i know where his heart is rooted. >>
>> senator coons: well, two things.most inspiring moments of the entire convention was born braden harrington of concord, new hampshire, talked about how joe biden, who met him at an event, didn't just take a minute and smile and shake his hand, took them backstage, sat with him, talked with him, because they share, challenge, overcoming stuttering. joe biden is someone whose heart is good, who's got deep empathy for others, who is rooted in his faith and who is motivated by care and...
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senator coons. senator coons: thank you to our witnesses. i joined many of my colleagues in expressing concerns about the intersection between important widespread national protests against the brutal killing of george floyd, expressing concern about racial injustice and the ways in which the injection of federal law enforcement into portland may have exacerbated rather than reduced incidence of violence -- incidents of violence. let me repeat something that is worth covering again. there is no one here condoning or supporting violence by either protesters or law enforcement if unlawful and unnecessary. memberope that ranking hirono's comments were heard loud and clear. i think senator durbin expressed clearly, and i will join him in that, we need to hold accountable perpetrators of violence. those who have caused any harm to law enforcement, our law enforcement officers have a difficult and demanding job. you are right, mr. cuccinelli, virtually all of us have worked alongside law enforcement. we also have to have policing resources deploye
senator coons. senator coons: thank you to our witnesses. i joined many of my colleagues in expressing concerns about the intersection between important widespread national protests against the brutal killing of george floyd, expressing concern about racial injustice and the ways in which the injection of federal law enforcement into portland may have exacerbated rather than reduced incidence of violence -- incidents of violence. let me repeat something that is worth covering again. there is no...
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it's what you addressed with senator coons.ow joe biden's been on the scene for almost 50 years, he's been vice president for eight years, but really telling the story of who he is and, most important, what he wants to do next. what would it look like to have a biden candidacy? that is the part that's still not rely filled in yet. >> woodruff: weto see that tonight. in the meantime, tam, it's what we talked about a minute ago with yamiche, and that is president trump is not going to be quietly in the living room at the white house, he's going to be hitting the til this week making news. how unusual is this for the opposition party to do this? >> president trump has had three rallies today -- hangar rallies at airports in the upper midwest, in wisconsin where he's making the sort of pointed statement about how he's there in person with people not wearing masks relatively close together, where's joe biden, why couldn't he come to the state? it is pretty much unheard of for a president to do this level of counterprogramming. he's
it's what you addressed with senator coons.ow joe biden's been on the scene for almost 50 years, he's been vice president for eight years, but really telling the story of who he is and, most important, what he wants to do next. what would it look like to have a biden candidacy? that is the part that's still not rely filled in yet. >> woodruff: weto see that tonight. in the meantime, tam, it's what we talked about a minute ago with yamiche, and that is president trump is not going to be...
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i know how senator coons will be voting.hich will have a greater impact on election outcome, covid or civil unrest? >>> still to come, every election, we are told that this is the most consequential race ever! it will make or break america as we know it. is this your different? is 2020 actually the most important election in our nation's history? >>> and this teenage gunman charged with killing two protesters in kenosha, wisconsin. why do lawyers for him think that he can claim he was acting in self-defense? we're going to break down the video in a moment. wayfair has everything outdoor from grills to play sets and more one of a kind finds. it all ships free. and with new deals every day you can explore endless options at every price point. get your outdoor oasis delivered fast so you can get the good times going. ♪ wayfair. you've got just what i need. ♪ that selling carsarvana, 100% online wouldn't work. but we went to work. building an experience that lets you shop over 17,000 cars from home. creating a coast to coast net
i know how senator coons will be voting.hich will have a greater impact on election outcome, covid or civil unrest? >>> still to come, every election, we are told that this is the most consequential race ever! it will make or break america as we know it. is this your different? is 2020 actually the most important election in our nation's history? >>> and this teenage gunman charged with killing two protesters in kenosha, wisconsin. why do lawyers for him think that he can...
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senator coons. mr. coons: thank you, chairman, thank you to our witnesses. i'll likely miss the second panel given how long this has gone. i join many might have colleagues in expressing concerns about the intersection between important widespread national protests against the brutal killing of george floyd, expressing concern about racial injustice and the ways in which the injection of federal law enforcement into portland may have exacerbated rather than reduced incidents of violence. let me just be clear about something that seems to have been repeatedly covered but is worth covering again. there is no one here condoning or encouraging or supporting violence by either protesters or law enforcement, if unlawful and unnecessary. and i hope that ranking member hirono's comments to that effect were heard loud and clear. i think my colleague, the senator from illinois, senator durbin, expressed clearly, and i'll join him in that, that we need to hold accountable perpetrators of violence. those who have caused any injury or harm to law enforcement, our law enf
senator coons. mr. coons: thank you, chairman, thank you to our witnesses. i'll likely miss the second panel given how long this has gone. i join many might have colleagues in expressing concerns about the intersection between important widespread national protests against the brutal killing of george floyd, expressing concern about racial injustice and the ways in which the injection of federal law enforcement into portland may have exacerbated rather than reduced incidents of violence. let me...
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. -- coons. we are on a five-minute break. we will take a break for miss yates. >> those remarks are inflammatory. the witness ought to be able to respond, if she chooses. sen. graham: she certainly may. let me give my two cents worth, i don't think they are inflammatory at all. bruce orr is apparently going rogue. you got her deputy organizing meetings and he tells the fbi, you need to watch steele. what is going on over there? sen. hawley: with all due respect, we have a deliberate and systematic misleading of a federal court here. i don't think you can say anything more inflammatory than what the federal court said when they issued an incredible statement. saying that they now had no confidence in any of the submissions of the guy based on the level of lying. sen. graham: everybody is to blame, and a buddy is to blame. we will take a five-minute break and let her respond. >> missy yates, are you ready? yates, are you ready? >> hello? >> mr. chairman? sen. graham: yes sir. if iile we are waiting, could make one point. i have
. -- coons. we are on a five-minute break. we will take a break for miss yates. >> those remarks are inflammatory. the witness ought to be able to respond, if she chooses. sen. graham: she certainly may. let me give my two cents worth, i don't think they are inflammatory at all. bruce orr is apparently going rogue. you got her deputy organizing meetings and he tells the fbi, you need to watch steele. what is going on over there? sen. hawley: with all due respect, we have a deliberate and...
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. -- coons. we are on a five-minute break. we will take a break for miss yates. >> those remarks are inflammatory. the witness ought to be able to respond, if she chooses. sen. graham: she certainly may. let me give my two cents worth, i don't think they are inflammatory at all. bruce orr is apparently going rogue. you got her deputy organizing meetings and he tells the fbi, you need to watch steele. what is going on over there? sen. hawley: with all due respect, we have a deliberate and systematic misleading of a federal court here. i don't think you can say anything more inflammatory than what the federal court said when they issued an incredible statement. saying that they now had no confidence in any of the submissions of the guy based on the level of lying. sen. graham: everybody is to blame, and a buddy is to blame. yates, are you ready?nute bre s >> hello? >> mr. chairman? sen. graham: yes sir. if iile we are waiting, could make one point. i have been in the shoes of miss yates both as the attorney general of ohio -- st
. -- coons. we are on a five-minute break. we will take a break for miss yates. >> those remarks are inflammatory. the witness ought to be able to respond, if she chooses. sen. graham: she certainly may. let me give my two cents worth, i don't think they are inflammatory at all. bruce orr is apparently going rogue. you got her deputy organizing meetings and he tells the fbi, you need to watch steele. what is going on over there? sen. hawley: with all due respect, we have a deliberate and...
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senator coons, great pleasure to talk to you again.you probably know we keep hearing the white house is pinning hopes for a deal hopefully by friday, if there is a deal to be made, where now thursday with no deal so far. what would you put the odds at of a deal happening by then? >> at best 50/50, and i hate to have to share that news with you, because i know there are tens of millions of americans who are hanging on every piece of news coming out of here, eager to hear that we have reached some appropriate deal. there are tens of millions of americans who face eviction from their homes, already lost the unemployment insurance supplement that we passed months ago in the c.a.r.e.s. act. there are anxious parents wondering if their kids can or should go to schools that might or might not safely reopen. there are states where the delay for testing is too long and there are hundreds of millions of americans intent on voting this fall who are wondering if they'll be able to do so safely. so eamon, there are lots of topics on which we should
senator coons, great pleasure to talk to you again.you probably know we keep hearing the white house is pinning hopes for a deal hopefully by friday, if there is a deal to be made, where now thursday with no deal so far. what would you put the odds at of a deal happening by then? >> at best 50/50, and i hate to have to share that news with you, because i know there are tens of millions of americans who are hanging on every piece of news coming out of here, eager to hear that we have...
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it is clear that many thousands did coon lining up he streets before the speeches began to have theirperatures checked. the march tas them to the martin luther king memorial from the ncoln memorial. they are carrying banrs. we can go now to our correspondent who is at the national mall. she haseen speaking to attendees. >> i'm goingtake issue with one thing. you are describing it as warm. it is 100 degrees here. the marchers deserve a medal and so many ways. i'm just standing here and i am hot. we are at the black lives matter plaza that was created after the death of george floyd. i am pleased to have with me someone who was here when this space wasreated because you were at the fit demonstration. dhow does thfer to what we are seeing today? >> the main difference is when we were here a few months ago, it was the product of outrage. when you are outraged, you generally want to stand people who think similarly. e have taken that outra and pred it with logic and reason. now we want justice system reform, police reform, voting reform. we can convey that message so much better now. >> pe
it is clear that many thousands did coon lining up he streets before the speeches began to have theirperatures checked. the march tas them to the martin luther king memorial from the ncoln memorial. they are carrying banrs. we can go now to our correspondent who is at the national mall. she haseen speaking to attendees. >> i'm goingtake issue with one thing. you are describing it as warm. it is 100 degrees here. the marchers deserve a medal and so many ways. i'm just standing here and i...
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next up, senator chris coons on summit insight on joe biden's campaign.o hand it to you, jamie. your knowledge of victorian architecture really paid off this time. nah, just got lucky. so did the thompsons. that faulty wiring could've cost them a lot more than the mudroom. thankfully they bundled their motorcycle with their home and auto. they're protected 24/7. mm. what do you say? one more game of backgammon? [ chuckles ] not on your life. [ laughs ] ♪ when the lights go down or psoriatic arthritis, little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of
next up, senator chris coons on summit insight on joe biden's campaign.o hand it to you, jamie. your knowledge of victorian architecture really paid off this time. nah, just got lucky. so did the thompsons. that faulty wiring could've cost them a lot more than the mudroom. thankfully they bundled their motorcycle with their home and auto. they're protected 24/7. mm. what do you say? one more game of backgammon? [ chuckles ] not on your life. [ laughs ] ♪ when the lights go down or psoriatic...
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. >>> delaware democratic senator chris coons serves on the foreign relations committee and joins us now. senator, vladimir putin, what do you think he's up to here? we know that there are trials of 30,000 people in stage 3, done in multiple countries where they have reached stage 3, 15,000 people get the vaccine, 15,000 people don't get it, they get a placebo, that's how you proceed to post-stage-3 and actually make sure it's not only effective but safe, so side effects. that's not happened here. maybe what he's talking about is effectively a stage 3 involving his own daughter, one of his two daughters. >> andrea, that's right, stage 3 clinical trials are a critical part of testing a vaccine, to make sure it's safe and effective, to understand the side effects, to understand how it impacts a very wide range of different groups, and for russia, for vladimir putin, to try and jump to the head of the line and say we've got the vaccine that works, isn't a sputnik moment as much as it's a reminder of the conduct of the soviet union during the olympic contests during the cold war. i'll re
. >>> delaware democratic senator chris coons serves on the foreign relations committee and joins us now. senator, vladimir putin, what do you think he's up to here? we know that there are trials of 30,000 people in stage 3, done in multiple countries where they have reached stage 3, 15,000 people get the vaccine, 15,000 people don't get it, they get a placebo, that's how you proceed to post-stage-3 and actually make sure it's not only effective but safe, so side effects. that's not...
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and now i'm joined by senator coons. we mentioned that the post master agreed to suspend the changes. but there is still a hearing on friday and monday. what do you hope to hear from the postmaster general on friday that you haven't heard yet? >> well, what i think we should be demanding is full answers on what he has done, why he's done it, and a commitment that he will not just slow or tap the brakes on the ways in which he has politically interfered with delivery standards for the postal service but that he will throw this thing into reverse and he will restore the delivery standards that he has interfered with. the stories that i'm getting here in delaware are from thousands who called into express their concern, their alarm, veterans who can't get their medications, senior citizens concerned about their social security checks. we had one veteran at a postal service event yesterday who said that he got the notification of a doctor's appointment with the v.a. after the appointment had already passed. i've also heard s
and now i'm joined by senator coons. we mentioned that the post master agreed to suspend the changes. but there is still a hearing on friday and monday. what do you hope to hear from the postmaster general on friday that you haven't heard yet? >> well, what i think we should be demanding is full answers on what he has done, why he's done it, and a commitment that he will not just slow or tap the brakes on the ways in which he has politically interfered with delivery standards for the...
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cambia calidad de aire , realmente todos los humos que se generan ,en california y en usa , pittburg coon y un grado , cerca de grados , sera muy dificil para los bomberos , porque viento que toman mucha velocidad , temperatura por la noche , nublado , asi se va a quedar , recomentados seguir ocupando mascarillas , hay mas detalles a las cinco , gracais por el informe , informacion mas acutlizada , acercar camara en estos momentos , y en estos momentos vemos en vivo condado de santa clara , de...
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in a moment we will hear from senator chris coons, who holds the delaware senate seat once held by the vice president and representative lisa rochester, my colleague in the house. first, we will hear from a working american, jacqueline, who met joe biden in an unexpected place, the elevator she worked. >> i take powerful people on my elevator all the time. when they get off, they go to their important meetings. me? i had back to the lobby. but in the short time i spent with joe biden, i could tell he really saw me. that he actually cared, that my life meant something to him. and i knew even when he went to his important meeting, he would take my story in there with him. that is because joe biden has room in his heart for more than just himself. we have been through a lot, and we have tough days ahead, but nominating someone like that to be in the white house is a good place to start. that is why i nominate my friend, joe biden, as the next president of the united states. >> i'm senator chris coons from delaware. a small state, where people expect to see their senators and even sometime
in a moment we will hear from senator chris coons, who holds the delaware senate seat once held by the vice president and representative lisa rochester, my colleague in the house. first, we will hear from a working american, jacqueline, who met joe biden in an unexpected place, the elevator she worked. >> i take powerful people on my elevator all the time. when they get off, they go to their important meetings. me? i had back to the lobby. but in the short time i spent with joe biden, i...
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in a moment we will hear from senator chris coons, who holds the delaware senate seat once held by the vice president and representative lisa rochester, my colleague in the house. first, we will hear from a working american, jacqueline, who met joe biden in an unexpected place, the elevator she worked. >> i take powerful people on my elevator all the time. when they get off, they go to their important meetings. me? i had back to the lobby. but in the short time i spent with joe biden, i could tell he really saw me. that he actually cared, that my life meant something to him. and i knew even when he went to his important meeting, he would take my story in there with him. that is because joe biden has room in his heart for more than just himself. we have been through a lot, and we have tough days ahead, but nominating someone like that to be in the white house is a good place to start. that is why i nominate my friend, joe biden, as the next president of the united states. >> i'm senator chris coons from delaware. a small state, where people expect to see their senators and even sometime
in a moment we will hear from senator chris coons, who holds the delaware senate seat once held by the vice president and representative lisa rochester, my colleague in the house. first, we will hear from a working american, jacqueline, who met joe biden in an unexpected place, the elevator she worked. >> i take powerful people on my elevator all the time. when they get off, they go to their important meetings. me? i had back to the lobby. but in the short time i spent with joe biden, i...
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senator coons, thank you for being with us this morning. i know you spoke to the former vice president not long after the selection went public. so what did he tell you about why he chose senator harris and why he's excited about this pick? >> well, john, joe and jill biden were excited about kamala harris being joe's running mate, being someone who's got experience, not just on the campaign trail, but governing. someone who ran the largest law office in our country. as attorney general, she was elected statewide twice. she was responsible for 7,000 attorneys. in the senate, she served with me on the judiciary committee. she's also on the intelligence, homeland security, and budget committees. joe feels that she's seasoned, she's got experience, she'll be not just a great running mate, but a great partner in governing. and that she will help him fulfill his promise that the ticket, now the biden/harris ticket, will look like america, will represent the strechbt that immigrants bring to our country, the racial diversity that we need to make
senator coons, thank you for being with us this morning. i know you spoke to the former vice president not long after the selection went public. so what did he tell you about why he chose senator harris and why he's excited about this pick? >> well, john, joe and jill biden were excited about kamala harris being joe's running mate, being someone who's got experience, not just on the campaign trail, but governing. someone who ran the largest law office in our country. as attorney general,...
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the man introducing biden tonight senator chris coons is live.sident trump steering people away from goodyear tires after company tells employees say they cannot wear may gear that says make america great again. apple first company to be worth $2 trillion. we take a look at run and how much further it can go with the stock split just around the corner. markets this morning under pressure, take a look at future at start of trading, dow futures now down 111 points, nasdaq futures 22 and s&p lower by 2 and a quarter. markets retreated as well after warning plenty uncertainty due to coronavirus pandemic saying the government needs to provide additional support. another night of violence in portland to report, police declaring a riot as government building is attacked once again. coming up at 7:30 a.m. eastern new york city former mayor giuliani is here to make the streets of america's big cities safe again. the impact of joe biden-kamala harris can have an justice in america. the rise in crimes feels a boom in protective gear, mornings with maria is
the man introducing biden tonight senator chris coons is live.sident trump steering people away from goodyear tires after company tells employees say they cannot wear may gear that says make america great again. apple first company to be worth $2 trillion. we take a look at run and how much further it can go with the stock split just around the corner. markets this morning under pressure, take a look at future at start of trading, dow futures now down 111 points, nasdaq futures 22 and s&p...
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i heard senator coons, i heard what he said.said joe biden's faith was inspired by the dignity of all people made in the image of god and went on to say people, this is about the world, a world of lesser suffering and more justice. mister biden has a problem because it is what he is not saying. what he's not saying is he's taken on radical views about abortion and put senator harris on the ticket and double down on his views. the reality is one of the greatest evangelists of our time, billy graham, we have to take up the cross, the cross isn't a fence because you have to live out your convictions. joe biden left his convictions at the front door after he settled up with barack obama he left his convictions at the door and became a coward. what i know is even transparently found that margaret's finger was a racist and eugenicists and joe biden has agreed to federally fund planned parenthood that i call planned murderhood. he promised to codify roe v wade. he has promised to repeal the hyde amendment and mexico city policies that
i heard senator coons, i heard what he said.said joe biden's faith was inspired by the dignity of all people made in the image of god and went on to say people, this is about the world, a world of lesser suffering and more justice. mister biden has a problem because it is what he is not saying. what he's not saying is he's taken on radical views about abortion and put senator harris on the ticket and double down on his views. the reality is one of the greatest evangelists of our time, billy...
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coons: mr. president, i rise to join my colleagues this afternoon in asking is this just another thursday? is this just another afternoon in a week, in an average year, in an average august, when it's fine for all of us to simply head to our other commitments and concerns? and you know, sometimes, mr. president, here in washington, it's awfully easy to feel and be disconnected, disconnected from the daily concerns, from the grinding anxiety, from the pressing issues that make the lives of the folks we represent so different. i want to start by reminding us of something, a senator, a senator from minnesota once said in the 1970's, it was hubert humphrey. he said the moral character of a society can best be gauged by how they treat those at the dawn of life, its children, those in the shadows of life, the disabled, the disadvantaged, and those in the twilight of life, senior citizens. well, if that were the measure of this place and this day and this time, then we are failing. i think every person
coons: mr. president, i rise to join my colleagues this afternoon in asking is this just another thursday? is this just another afternoon in a week, in an average year, in an average august, when it's fine for all of us to simply head to our other commitments and concerns? and you know, sometimes, mr. president, here in washington, it's awfully easy to feel and be disconnected, disconnected from the daily concerns, from the grinding anxiety, from the pressing issues that make the lives of the...
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>> senator coons, i'll get back to you on the last question that you asked. i'm familiar with it but not enough to answer your question. i will get you an answer brief he. you're right, i'm tracking the first deliverable. i will say i saw the first pass at this, you characterized it about right. there wasn't much that was original and i've asked the team to take a set of fresh looks, ask for outside views, folks on capitol hill, people experts around the world to see if we can't use this tool you provided us on a bipartisan basis to deliver on the stated objectives of the law. it was an important piece of legislation and i don't want to miss the chance to develop the strategy to underpin all the actio actions we can take once the strategy is done. it's not something we intend to put on the shelf and admire but creates an operational opportunity underneath that strategy. >> thank you. today is the funeral service for a friend and former colleague, congressman john lewis. i was struck by a comment made by your former colleague former secretary of defense genera
>> senator coons, i'll get back to you on the last question that you asked. i'm familiar with it but not enough to answer your question. i will get you an answer brief he. you're right, i'm tracking the first deliverable. i will say i saw the first pass at this, you characterized it about right. there wasn't much that was original and i've asked the team to take a set of fresh looks, ask for outside views, folks on capitol hill, people experts around the world to see if we can't use this...
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with mysterion out of the way, the coon can finally go back to keeping the city safe. once again, i alone am the symbol this town can stand behind. every town needs a hero. every town needs... a coon. >> trevor: hey, everybody, what's going on. welcome to "the daily distancing show." i'm trevor noah it is tuesday, august 25, and we are now just 70 days away from the election. that's the reason you're starting to hear all the election day songs starting on the radio. the strange hope of the nation's hope and fear in the r.n.c. roy wood, jr. and desi lydic play democracy's most depressing game show. welcome to "the daily distancing show." >> from trevor's couch in new york city to your couch somewhere in the world, "the daily distancing show" presents the republican national convention, celebrating pressure to come. >> trevor: yesterday was the start of the republican national convention, the first and only time donald trump has renewed his vows. going into the convention. i thought it would be tough for donald trump to sell himself for another four years mostly because,
with mysterion out of the way, the coon can finally go back to keeping the city safe. once again, i alone am the symbol this town can stand behind. every town needs a hero. every town needs... a coon. >> trevor: hey, everybody, what's going on. welcome to "the daily distancing show." i'm trevor noah it is tuesday, august 25, and we are now just 70 days away from the election. that's the reason you're starting to hear all the election day songs starting on the radio. the strange...
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i mean, i'm living in a could coon in jackson where life is good and everybody has a dog and all the dogs are well taken care of and the shelter is empty. >> reporter: he's loved dogs ever since he was a boy. >> i like dogs better than most people i know. heart and pure soul. >> reporter: he's also a -time pilot. h retired from medicine he realized that he might be able to connect some of the towns that have shelters to towns full of willing adopters. so he took the seats out of his plane and took to the skies. co-founding the nonprofit dog is my co-pilot. >> the mission is stated to fly or transport the dogs from the areas that have a high youth nays ya rate to areas that will not put down a healthy animal. >> reporter: a typical day is dropping dogs off to receiving partners in portland, seattle and missoula, montana. what's the maximum number of an mools you'd have on a 1. >> w. at did that smell like? >> you have no idea. it's an amazing oel factory experience. >> reporter: work began as rescue flights in 2012 just a few months after the sudden death of his wife meg. he was distr
i mean, i'm living in a could coon in jackson where life is good and everybody has a dog and all the dogs are well taken care of and the shelter is empty. >> reporter: he's loved dogs ever since he was a boy. >> i like dogs better than most people i know. heart and pure soul. >> reporter: he's also a -time pilot. h retired from medicine he realized that he might be able to connect some of the towns that have shelters to towns full of willing adopters. so he took the seats out...
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sarah feinberg, nominated to be director of the amtrak board of directors, , and chris coons was been nominated to be a direct of the amtrak board of directors. the inspector general for the part of transportation overseas critical audits and investigations of dot's programs with the end goal of ensuring that our national transportation system is safe, efficient, and effective for the american people. eric soskin the numbered for the some portable. mr. soskin is a senior trial counsel in the federal programs branch at the u.s. department of justice where he h has served since 2006. during his tenure at the justice department, he has managed complex litigation and he was chosen for a detailed assignment as policy council in the office of the assistant attorney general civil division.ce earlier in his career mr. soskin served as clerk for a federal district court judge. he is a graduate of williams college and earned his law degree from harvard law school. as the independent federal agency which handles the economic relation of various modes of surface transportation, the work of the su
sarah feinberg, nominated to be director of the amtrak board of directors, , and chris coons was been nominated to be a direct of the amtrak board of directors. the inspector general for the part of transportation overseas critical audits and investigations of dot's programs with the end goal of ensuring that our national transportation system is safe, efficient, and effective for the american people. eric soskin the numbered for the some portable. mr. soskin is a senior trial counsel in the...
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, chris coons who has been involved with prayer meetings, prayer breakfasts with joe biden.eply religious man. so is jill biden. but she did say in her book that after beau died she lost her faith and only rediscovered it through deep introspection and some real work to bring it back after this terrible tragedy that they suffered. so faith has really bound this family together. first of course when he lost his first wife and infant daughter, his toddler daughter, and then again when he lost beau. it has been so important. we should point out that if he is elected, he would be the second catholic president. the first since john f. kennedy. >> claire, has biden done a good job of really clarifying what he wants to do and how he will do it? for example, the covid outbreak, restoring the economy, making it better. has it been more broad strokes, and is this a chance to really get any minutia or is it not appropriate for tonight? >> i don't think he'll get into minut minutia, but i think he will make sure that america understands what his priorities are. those have been talked ab
, chris coons who has been involved with prayer meetings, prayer breakfasts with joe biden.eply religious man. so is jill biden. but she did say in her book that after beau died she lost her faith and only rediscovered it through deep introspection and some real work to bring it back after this terrible tragedy that they suffered. so faith has really bound this family together. first of course when he lost his first wife and infant daughter, his toddler daughter, and then again when he lost...
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keisha lance bottoms, mayor pete judge, senator tammy baldwin, senator tammy duckworth, senator chris coons, vice presidential nominee senator kamala harris, the biden family, and our democratic nominee for president, vice president joe biden. and of course, like every night this week, between speeches and segments, you will hear directly from ordinary americans from across the country speaking, telling their stories and the hope that they have in electing joe biden as president. we are very excited for tonight. it has been a long road and tonight really kicks off the next 75 days until election day. now, i would like to introduce our special guest, one of our special guests today, biden cochair, congresswoman lisa blunt rochester. congresswoman? >> thank you, simon. simone. i want to start out by thanking the dnc and the staff that put together this innovative, creative, and substantive convention. i also want to thank the biden team. they are extraordinary. they've given so much of their time and talent and i greatly appreciate everything they have done. simone, i give you a special shout
keisha lance bottoms, mayor pete judge, senator tammy baldwin, senator tammy duckworth, senator chris coons, vice presidential nominee senator kamala harris, the biden family, and our democratic nominee for president, vice president joe biden. and of course, like every night this week, between speeches and segments, you will hear directly from ordinary americans from across the country speaking, telling their stories and the hope that they have in electing joe biden as president. we are very...
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i caught up with delaware senator chris coons, long—time friend and ally ofjoe biden‘s, as he preparedention. this is an unprecedented moment in so many ways. can you generate the same excitement with a virtual convention? well, it's not quite the same thing. i am a delegate to this convention, i have been a delegate to conventions going back 30 years. and i'm really missing the balloon drop and the parties and the cheering crowd. but if it saves a few american lives, i am happy that we are doing it virtually. thatjoe biden personally decided we're not going to have a convention when it's the pinnacle of his political career, shows that he's committed to listening to public health experts and to protecting the health of the american people. democrats tried to make a virtue of their own convention, using the delegate rollcall to show off the diversity of the party and of america. joe biden. he will bring this nation together. good evening. i'm eva longoria baston... famous actors were the hosts, and hough the keynote speaker on opening night was pre—recorded, the appeal from the former
i caught up with delaware senator chris coons, long—time friend and ally ofjoe biden‘s, as he preparedention. this is an unprecedented moment in so many ways. can you generate the same excitement with a virtual convention? well, it's not quite the same thing. i am a delegate to this convention, i have been a delegate to conventions going back 30 years. and i'm really missing the balloon drop and the parties and the cheering crowd. but if it saves a few american lives, i am happy that we are...
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coronavirus experts say that there are mune system is more susceptible to viruses bernadino pareto of the to coon a tribe left the jungle 22 years ago to settle the man hours he shows us his tribe's wonder drug in the crisis wild garlic is what they call the plants they use hoping to ward off the virus. we mix the ground leaves of the wild garlic an ice cold water import over the victim's head it takes away the pain. a friend a banner geno's to died at the beginning of may presumably of the effects of the corona virus many others here suffered from balance of fever and other virus symptoms. first of all my daughter had a temperature. she stayed home until it went away. and then my mother caught it but she also recovered even at her age she 75. berna gino fears that his friend has died. no one knows what's going to happen in the coming weeks. the number of calls coming into the municipal burial service has exploded the head of the service had to rapidly increase her team to meet the demand for free social burials. we were not prepared for this we were shocked when the 1st coronavirus deaths came t
coronavirus experts say that there are mune system is more susceptible to viruses bernadino pareto of the to coon a tribe left the jungle 22 years ago to settle the man hours he shows us his tribe's wonder drug in the crisis wild garlic is what they call the plants they use hoping to ward off the virus. we mix the ground leaves of the wild garlic an ice cold water import over the victim's head it takes away the pain. a friend a banner geno's to died at the beginning of may presumably of the...
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placbut tosay we have problems we need to fix versus what we heard with the enrepublican national coon is police are good, protesters are largely associated with looting and riotin no mention of jacob blake who is now paralyzed after being shot seven times by police. no mention of the white teenager who came to some of those protests and is accused of killing two people ansh ting a third as part of a militia. i think this is a calculated move that they want to paint this sort of entire racial justice movement as sort of you know connected to unrest in democratic cies and saying joden will be responsible for more of that when he is elected. >> the gop made sure there were several black speakers duringti the conv. do you think their presence helped ensure swing votethat the gop is an inclusive party, or at least not racist >> i think that was the goal. i think there was a recognition after the first round of wake of all of the racial unrest that we saw over the last several months. i think after that the republican party felt was at a disadvantage and so it was importt to showcase some o
placbut tosay we have problems we need to fix versus what we heard with the enrepublican national coon is police are good, protesters are largely associated with looting and riotin no mention of jacob blake who is now paralyzed after being shot seven times by police. no mention of the white teenager who came to some of those protests and is accused of killing two people ansh ting a third as part of a militia. i think this is a calculated move that they want to paint this sort of entire racial...
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mcconnell: i further ask the concurrent resolution be agreed to, the coons amendment to the preamble at the-esque did be considered and agreed to, the preamble, as amended, be agreed to and the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table, with no intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent the senate proceed to the immediate consideration of calendar number 427, s. 2299. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: calendar number 427, s. 2299, a bail to amend title 49, united states code and so forth. and for other purposes. the presiding officer: without objection, the senate will proceed to the measure. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent the committee-reported substitute be withdrawn and the wicker substitute amendment at the desk be agreed to, the bill, as amended, be considered read a third time and passed, and the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent the energy commit
mcconnell: i further ask the concurrent resolution be agreed to, the coons amendment to the preamble at the-esque did be considered and agreed to, the preamble, as amended, be agreed to and the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table, with no intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent the senate proceed to the immediate consideration of calendar number 427, s. 2299. the presiding officer: the clerk will...
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you look at what they agree on really it's great to see him coming together i'm just a big fans of coon by young moment truly truly well that was a great brag that only and 8 i am going to go dig a little bit the. brant said that that big tent and what that actually means that now you covered it someone your show as well there are many who would argue that in order to win against trump in november you need to bring in a blue disaffected republican voters by allowing prominent neo-con figures like colin powell and bill kristol under the tent and accepting pap money from the anti-trust republican pundit project the lincoln project what are the dangers that you think are inherent in these kinds of actions for the democratic party long term . when you need enthusiasm to win in any of these elections and recent polls show that biden the people that are actually enthusiastic about voting for biden is something like 9 percent it's a minuscule number and you know who's going to stand in line for hours for many hours to vote when their enthusiasm is at 9 percent if they wanted to create enthusia
you look at what they agree on really it's great to see him coming together i'm just a big fans of coon by young moment truly truly well that was a great brag that only and 8 i am going to go dig a little bit the. brant said that that big tent and what that actually means that now you covered it someone your show as well there are many who would argue that in order to win against trump in november you need to bring in a blue disaffected republican voters by allowing prominent neo-con figures...
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we'll talk to someone in on biden's decision making process, chris coons. >> president trump: she isost liberal person supposedly in the senate. that's pretty liberal. but she is supposed to be the most -- i'm not sure that's what the country wants. t aren't sweats. find your friends. find your sense of wander. find the world is new, again. at chevy we'd like to take you there. now during the chevy open road sales event, get up to 15% of msrp cash back on select 2020 models. that's over fifty-seven hundred dollars cash back on this equinox. it's time to find new roads, again. ♪ ♪ ♪ the open road is open again. and wherever you're headed, choice hotels is there. book direct at choicehotels.com. ♪ >> trace: republicans slamming kamala harris as a far left radical after her selection of joe biden's running mate. some democrats are calling her the safe choice. david axelrod says in the end biden seriously considered others but returned to harris as the do no harm candidate. unlikely to thrill or outrage many she may not seem the most comfortable fit as governing partner, but harris was v
we'll talk to someone in on biden's decision making process, chris coons. >> president trump: she isost liberal person supposedly in the senate. that's pretty liberal. but she is supposed to be the most -- i'm not sure that's what the country wants. t aren't sweats. find your friends. find your sense of wander. find the world is new, again. at chevy we'd like to take you there. now during the chevy open road sales event, get up to 15% of msrp cash back on select 2020 models. that's over...
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kevin: that was from my conversation earlier with s.nator coon the headlines crossing bloomberg terminals reporting the u.s. and china have planned trade deal review is delayed. that is according to reuters. continuee talks set to between the two world's largest economies, i bring in senator , who has beenrn increasingly critical of china. there, thatt right review on the u.s.-china trade phase one deal is now delayed according to reuters, ahead of these talks. there has been an escalation in tensions between the u.s. and china, no doubt. sen. blackburn: definitely, there has been. i think it points specifically to the issue that china felt for decades they could take advantage of us. they did a good job of taking our jobs. it is like with the and mosttical industry of the plants were built in the 1940's, and in the 1970's, and set up modernizing these plants, what do they do? that torted to shift china in the 1970's and 1980's, because it was cheaper. where did we find ourselves with covid? that we were not making the active pharmaceutical ingredients we needed, that all of our antibiot
kevin: that was from my conversation earlier with s.nator coon the headlines crossing bloomberg terminals reporting the u.s. and china have planned trade deal review is delayed. that is according to reuters. continuee talks set to between the two world's largest economies, i bring in senator , who has beenrn increasingly critical of china. there, thatt right review on the u.s.-china trade phase one deal is now delayed according to reuters, ahead of these talks. there has been an escalation in...
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also tonight is chris coons, a democrat from delaware. no doubt a voice that will have a central role and a biden administration should biden win. beyond that, i think more broadly speaking what we saw last night was senator kamala harris and barack obama was really about to turn out for the obama coalition. that coalition that propelled former president obama in 2008 and 2016. for joe biden it is about building on that. tom: senator harris' speech was scripted. stay on script or have the ability like obama or clinton to go off script? tim: -- kevin: tonight, he will be largely on script part -- script. however, what we have seen is that there is not a room nor an audience to play to. there is not a co-op scripted moment when hardly any individuals are in the room. the viewership has been trending downward by double-digit percentage points comparatively to the previous election. it is unknown how much of a lasting impression these conventions will have. can you give us an idea of how we measure turnout? is there a projection now at how ma
also tonight is chris coons, a democrat from delaware. no doubt a voice that will have a central role and a biden administration should biden win. beyond that, i think more broadly speaking what we saw last night was senator kamala harris and barack obama was really about to turn out for the obama coalition. that coalition that propelled former president obama in 2008 and 2016. for joe biden it is about building on that. tom: senator harris' speech was scripted. stay on script or have the...
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to do -- we would catch a loose cow, going canoeing and hunting, and chasing through the woods with coonogs in the middle of the night. one time in college, neither of us could make it home for thanksgiving, so we made a fire in the venerable old fireplace in our room, wrapped a big turkey in a couple of rolls of tin foil, and roasted it right there in our dorm. i know from tipper that it's some of the most ambitious cooking al has done since then. there were serious times, too. we were all affected by the assassinations of bobby kennedy and martin luther king, and our country's tragic involvement in southeast asia. i remember how al struggled to hold on to his faith, at a time when it seemed like america was losing its way. i can tell you, he never did lose faith in america. -- al gore never did lose faith in america. [cheering and applause] and i wasn't sure what al was going to end up doing with his life. but i always knew he had the brains and the heart to change the whole world. then there was al's love for tipper. they'd only been dating for a short while when we started college. b
to do -- we would catch a loose cow, going canoeing and hunting, and chasing through the woods with coonogs in the middle of the night. one time in college, neither of us could make it home for thanksgiving, so we made a fire in the venerable old fireplace in our room, wrapped a big turkey in a couple of rolls of tin foil, and roasted it right there in our dorm. i know from tipper that it's some of the most ambitious cooking al has done since then. there were serious times, too. we were all...
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delaware chris coons is on the judicial committee.d bite of lindsey graham last night saying that sally yates threw former f.b.i. director james comey under the bus. >> jim comey has become radioactive. people are running away from him like he has the plague. rosenstein said no i wouldn't have signed the warrant if i knew then what i know now. sally yates threw him under the bus that he went rogue and set up general flynn to manufacture a crime. what's the cameaway here? comey sat on top of one of the most corrupt investigations in the history of the f.b.i. and the rats are jumping ship. bad day for jim comey. >> trace: when sally yates said you could say james comey went rogue and lindsey graham say finally somebody admitted that. what did you make of that back and forth? >> as i'm sure doesn't surprise you i didn't see yesterday's hearing the same way as chairman graham. yates gave a disciplined thorough responsive testimony. she came willingly in front of the senate judiciary committee. at a moment when we have a raging pandemic, a
delaware chris coons is on the judicial committee.d bite of lindsey graham last night saying that sally yates threw former f.b.i. director james comey under the bus. >> jim comey has become radioactive. people are running away from him like he has the plague. rosenstein said no i wouldn't have signed the warrant if i knew then what i know now. sally yates threw him under the bus that he went rogue and set up general flynn to manufacture a crime. what's the cameaway here? comey sat on top...
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believers for biden, that's what the group has called its launch last night led by senator chris coonse, president trump has multiple faith coalitions, has appointed more than 200 federal judges and has built quite a historic record in his first term in office. he thinks that that will do pretty well with all americans. joining us, pastor robert jeffress, member of the white house faith initiative, pastor of the first baptist church of dallas, fox business contributor, great american, best selling author of the new book "praying for america," available everywhere right this moment, so be sure to get your copies. pastor, great to have you with us, and your thoughts -- >> thank you. lou: -- about, well, apparently the biden campaign has noticed there's some religious folks in this country, and so with 96 days to go -- [laughter] they want to kind of pull 'em all together for china joe biden. >> well, let me cut to the chase here, lou. there's not a snowball's chance in hell's chance -- yeah, joe biden gaining any significant evangelical vote at all. and the reason this: the only evangeli
believers for biden, that's what the group has called its launch last night led by senator chris coonse, president trump has multiple faith coalitions, has appointed more than 200 federal judges and has built quite a historic record in his first term in office. he thinks that that will do pretty well with all americans. joining us, pastor robert jeffress, member of the white house faith initiative, pastor of the first baptist church of dallas, fox business contributor, great american, best...
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your uncle tom, coon, a sellout.t is what he's been taught and the campaign told him and when a white person says it it is insane indignation. >> jason: leo, i heard ari fleischer tweet out and i thought he was right, joe biden seems to treat african-americans as this voting block. and not really showing caring compassion. i don't know what joe biden thinks he's offers the african-american community but what he has done in his three years. for 50 years, but donald trump has been there three and a half years. he's got a record to run on. >> donald trump has an excellent record to run on for supporting black america and their policy. the unemployment rate all-time low, historically funding black colleges. and signing a justice reform bill. the reason why donald trump doesn't get credit is because he's a republican. democrats think they own us. they do not own a spear they have done nothing! i don't need nancy pelosi and on the floor. i want policies and substance. that is what you get from donald trump. black america,
your uncle tom, coon, a sellout.t is what he's been taught and the campaign told him and when a white person says it it is insane indignation. >> jason: leo, i heard ari fleischer tweet out and i thought he was right, joe biden seems to treat african-americans as this voting block. and not really showing caring compassion. i don't know what joe biden thinks he's offers the african-american community but what he has done in his three years. for 50 years, but donald trump has been there...