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i think i'll get a better opportunity to add to these stocks courtney and i don't disagree. the outflow of funds is a positive thing >> you must think the economy will improve in fairly short order? >> i would not say fairly short order. we do not think it will be a long term extended global malai malaise. things will be terrible. not just in the short term but also in the very long term we run a weekly stream we always start with financials. you have a company that is likely to have earnings grow off of this year's low level by over 20% next year. it's trading at 9.5 times. to your point, it's easy to find things that are at a value or trading at value to where they should be and it's got a 6.1%, a 6.2% dividend yield. this is an interesting company where it's easy to throw ster stereotypes on it. you find it's a very resilienre, very diversified business model. they're top ten clients are companies that are thriving. if you don't believe in a year from now we'll be in the same miserable state we're in with all of life and business being weird then this is really, really gr
i think i'll get a better opportunity to add to these stocks courtney and i don't disagree. the outflow of funds is a positive thing >> you must think the economy will improve in fairly short order? >> i would not say fairly short order. we do not think it will be a long term extended global malai malaise. things will be terrible. not just in the short term but also in the very long term we run a weekly stream we always start with financials. you have a company that is likely to...
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listen, courtney, we've been waiting a long time.he market has been able to rally as congress played with their fiddles, but i do believe it is beginning to have an impact on this market. >> could be playing into some of the selloff we've been seeing last couple days here. i think we're going to see a selloff like this though. the idea, we'll at some point in time see stimulus which will only be a good thing for the economy. the great news it is happening anyway. we're saying unemployment numbers pick up. we're seeing sales, everybody is spending money actually above what they were back in march. all of this is happening. charles: right. >> regardless of the fact stimulus is still out there. it will be a great thing if and when that happens. meantime things are still looking up. charles: in the meantime, mr. jones, if you liked it at 20, you got to love it at 10. michael, courtney, dani, thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> thank you. charles: by the way, folks, 2:25 fox news contributor liz peek on the biden-harris creating doub
listen, courtney, we've been waiting a long time.he market has been able to rally as congress played with their fiddles, but i do believe it is beginning to have an impact on this market. >> could be playing into some of the selloff we've been seeing last couple days here. i think we're going to see a selloff like this though. the idea, we'll at some point in time see stimulus which will only be a good thing for the economy. the great news it is happening anyway. we're saying unemployment...
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52 days until the election the national guard expects even more states to request help lester >> courtney, thank you. >>> up next, 9/11, lessons of resilience amid the pandemic. >>> finally, there's something to be learned 19 years after the tragedy of 9/11, perhaps it is a lesson in how to come back again. here's harry smith >> reporter: when we take a few seconds the memories come flooding back, the shock, the sorrow, the heroism of 9/11 the fear friends here in new york talked about moving out some did we wondered out loud about when it would feel normal again. safe that first subway ride, a knee knocker the first flight, we held our breath. lower manhattan battered and scarred tourists came just to see the hole lordy. it didn't happen overnight. but after a while our dread turned to determination. the city came back to life in many ways it was better we were better we mourn now again and miss our pre-covid lives. we marvel at the heroism of the frontline workers and pray for the day when life is more like it used to be, less virtual, more face to face, less bound, more free a day when
52 days until the election the national guard expects even more states to request help lester >> courtney, thank you. >>> up next, 9/11, lessons of resilience amid the pandemic. >>> finally, there's something to be learned 19 years after the tragedy of 9/11, perhaps it is a lesson in how to come back again. here's harry smith >> reporter: when we take a few seconds the memories come flooding back, the shock, the sorrow, the heroism of 9/11 the fear friends here in...
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quickly, as courtney reports, secretary wilke is already a member of the cabinet.would that alleviate concerns you have or no? >> no, not at all. you know, secretary wilke did get confirmed for va. one would assume that treasury, state, and defense, which are probably the three most sensitive of cabinet posts, should be guarded jealously, the authority of the senate to confirm people for that job. again, i think it's just utterly chaotic, the manner in which the sort of unconstitutional manner in which the president and the white house have ignored the senate responsibility to confirm senior officers in government. >> speaking of secretary wilke, he was out this weekend talking about that article "atlantic" that is reverberating for the fourth straight day, in which the president allegedly called fallen troops losers and suckers. here's some of the pushback on that, sir. >> have you ever heard the president disparage u.s. service members or veterans? >> absolutely not. i would be offended, too, if i thought it was true. some of these sources that you cite are gener
quickly, as courtney reports, secretary wilke is already a member of the cabinet.would that alleviate concerns you have or no? >> no, not at all. you know, secretary wilke did get confirmed for va. one would assume that treasury, state, and defense, which are probably the three most sensitive of cabinet posts, should be guarded jealously, the authority of the senate to confirm people for that job. again, i think it's just utterly chaotic, the manner in which the sort of unconstitutional...
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charles: and, courtney, you also like an etf in the industrial space. which one is that? >> exactly. i think choosing individual names it can be difficult to do and a really good way for investors get low-cost, well-diversified funds is vanguard or charges schwab. a lot have these. good example it the van guard industrial index. a good way to get top names, 3m. caterpillar, a lot of industrials bundled together in one low cost. if you're looking to do that cheaply that is a good alternative to look the. charles: symbol is vis, folks. talk about snowflake, not the folks out there always complaining but we're talking about the superhot ipo. the range in this thing increased 100 to 110, from 75 to 85. dani i want to talk about this as a potential buyer also the slate of the hot ipos. is it reason for optimism or is it a red flag for you? >> it is actually very optimistic. so when you look at the ipo activity in the marketplace and where we have all of these hot deals and all of these unicorns lining up to go public, that means the market is healthy and it is very liquid. whe
charles: and, courtney, you also like an etf in the industrial space. which one is that? >> exactly. i think choosing individual names it can be difficult to do and a really good way for investors get low-cost, well-diversified funds is vanguard or charges schwab. a lot have these. good example it the van guard industrial index. a good way to get top names, 3m. caterpillar, a lot of industrials bundled together in one low cost. if you're looking to do that cheaply that is a good...
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courtney joins me now. tell us a little bit about what the national guard and other local officials are doing to ensure election systems are protected. >> so, it's different in every state but we as you mentioned we got a chance to look at what north carolina's doing and a bunch of other states have a pretty similar process here, small group teams, cyberoperation professionals and they're crisscrossing their individual states meeting with local election officials and doing their best to shore-up their local systems to try to are prevent against any possible cyberintrusions. five to ten individuals, people who are trained in cyber operations. we had an opportunity to talk to a local officials in warner county, a rural part of northern north carolina who said we don't have the resources some of the bigger counties we have, without this we wouldn't have the ability to know where our potential vulnerables are on election day, we also had the opportunity to talk to one of the individuals who's running the cybero
courtney joins me now. tell us a little bit about what the national guard and other local officials are doing to ensure election systems are protected. >> so, it's different in every state but we as you mentioned we got a chance to look at what north carolina's doing and a bunch of other states have a pretty similar process here, small group teams, cyberoperation professionals and they're crisscrossing their individual states meeting with local election officials and doing their best to...
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they operated through courtney's classmates. like leeches, they latched onto vulnerabilities, and they used them against her. it was then that she was swept into this nightmare and used property. we may suspect things like this out of foreign countries but not backyards. thankfully, after several months enforcement, aw courtney returned home to her family. was there when she came home. she had battle scars. weight. so much she just about died. quite a reunion with her and daughter her who had been gone for almost two years. dedicates her time to raising awareness and educating thers on the signs of human trafficking. her work earned her a spot on he u.s. advisory council on human trafficking, and i cannot and re proud of her work her inspiration to me and her the council. to and it is because of survivors ike courtney and the countless others that chairman engel and i lift act to e continue our committee's 20-year human ent to combating trafficking. the lift act will help our law officers and diplomatic officials communicate so
they operated through courtney's classmates. like leeches, they latched onto vulnerabilities, and they used them against her. it was then that she was swept into this nightmare and used property. we may suspect things like this out of foreign countries but not backyards. thankfully, after several months enforcement, aw courtney returned home to her family. was there when she came home. she had battle scars. weight. so much she just about died. quite a reunion with her and daughter her who had...
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courtney's story tragedy of a baby becoming a child, then a teenager, but never an adult.ain. to hear her voice and look in her beautiful brown eyes. i know that as time goes by, my daughter's beauty will never fade and she will always remain beautiful. kelly brewster was 32. her parents spoke of their hurt that she will never get married will become a mother. what a waste, it was said today, of so much potential. plans for a £20 billion nuclear power plant in wales have been scrapped. work on the wylfa newydd project on anglesey was suspended in january last year because of rising costs after hitachi failed to reach a funding agreement with the uk government. the council says the company have now confirmed in writing it is withdrawing from the project. the match of the day presenter, gary lineker, has once again been named presenter, gary lineker, but the radio 2 presenter zoe ball has shot up the list and is now earning more than £1 million after taking over the breakfast show last year. the latest figures were published in the bbc‘s annual report. it came as lineker ann
courtney's story tragedy of a baby becoming a child, then a teenager, but never an adult.ain. to hear her voice and look in her beautiful brown eyes. i know that as time goes by, my daughter's beauty will never fade and she will always remain beautiful. kelly brewster was 32. her parents spoke of their hurt that she will never get married will become a mother. what a waste, it was said today, of so much potential. plans for a £20 billion nuclear power plant in wales have been scrapped. work on...
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courtney boyle's story told the tragedy of a baby becoming a child, then a teenager, but never an adulto hear her voice and look in her beautiful brown eyes. i know that as time goes by, my daughter's beauty will never fade and she'll always remain beautiful. kelly brewster was 32. her parents spoke of their hurt that she'll never get married or become a mum. "what a waste," it was said today, "of so much potential." judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. some senior bbc staff have been given significant salary increases in the past year. the bbc‘s annual report has revealed pay details today, but it mainly covers news and sport, as the details of those paid by the bbc‘s commercial arm are not made public. radio 2's zoe ball is set to become the highest paid bbc presenter, earrning £1.3 million, overtaking gary lineker who's agreed to a £400,000 pay cut. 0ur media editor amol rajan reports. whatever the complexities and caveats within this annual report, in a time of brutal recession across the country, these salaries are a bad look. 0n £1.75 million, gary lineker tops the list, but the 2
courtney boyle's story told the tragedy of a baby becoming a child, then a teenager, but never an adulto hear her voice and look in her beautiful brown eyes. i know that as time goes by, my daughter's beauty will never fade and she'll always remain beautiful. kelly brewster was 32. her parents spoke of their hurt that she'll never get married or become a mum. "what a waste," it was said today, "of so much potential." judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. some senior bbc staff...
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courtney: as the member designated by ms. hayes, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that ms. hayes will vote yes on h.r. 5664. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona rise? mr. gallego: as the member designated by representative kirkpatrick, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that ms. kirkpatrick will vote yes on h.r. 5664. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts rise? mr. mcgovern: as the member welch of by mr. vermont, i inform the house that mr. welch will vote yes on h.r. 5664. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rise?alifornia >> thank you, madam speaker. aguilar: as the member designated by ms. roybal-allard, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. roybal-allard votes yes on h.r. 5664. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from illinois rise? mr. underwood: as the member pursuantd by mr. rush, to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. rush will vote y
courtney: as the member designated by ms. hayes, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that ms. hayes will vote yes on h.r. 5664. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona rise? mr. gallego: as the member designated by representative kirkpatrick, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that ms. kirkpatrick will vote yes on h.r. 5664. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts rise? mr. mcgovern: as the member welch of...
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and so therefore, courtney elwood, who was appointed by secretary -- now secretary pompeo, into thateneral counsel role, is considered to be the political person for the white house at the cia. and i sorely hope, truly hope that she is not trying to interfere at all in the production of intelligence. but by most accounts, including this political account, she is interfering in that process. and that is something that is exceptionally worrisome to agency officers currently in langley, as well as former intelligence officers. >> i want to connect some dots for our viewers and flesh out this point a little bit further about courtney elwood. she's also, based on news accounts, the individual that when she learned about the whistle-blower at the cia, the analyst who heard about the call in which donald trump extorted president trump zelensky and was holding up the military aid that was congressionally approved, she called someone in the quhounwhite house counsel's office, a gentlemen named mr. eisenberg. today "the new york times" reports that mr. eisenberg was the one who intervened impr
and so therefore, courtney elwood, who was appointed by secretary -- now secretary pompeo, into thateneral counsel role, is considered to be the political person for the white house at the cia. and i sorely hope, truly hope that she is not trying to interfere at all in the production of intelligence. but by most accounts, including this political account, she is interfering in that process. and that is something that is exceptionally worrisome to agency officers currently in langley, as well as...
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what more could we be bracing for coming out of cohen's book, courtney? >> i know. we should expect a lot of explosive allegations. they laid out some of them. michael cohen. we talked to him earlier this week. he said we should all prepare on tuesday for a lot of bombshell claims. the thing is that michael cohen's credibility is not necessarily the best right now and the white house has been able to dismiss him as a disgruntled former employee. >> even though he has served jail time for it. courtney, thank you. >>> coming up, president trump often boasts about all he has done for the military. you might expect to see him ahead in the presidential poll with service members. >>> and crowds of coronavirus concern. worries about the potential fallout from labor day activities. tivities when the world gets complicated, a lot goes through your mind. with fidelity wealth management, your dedicated adviser can give you straightforward advice and tailored recommendations. that's the clarity you get with fidelity wealth management. yea, that look of pure terror... ...no, no,
what more could we be bracing for coming out of cohen's book, courtney? >> i know. we should expect a lot of explosive allegations. they laid out some of them. michael cohen. we talked to him earlier this week. he said we should all prepare on tuesday for a lot of bombshell claims. the thing is that michael cohen's credibility is not necessarily the best right now and the white house has been able to dismiss him as a disgruntled former employee. >> even though he has served jail...
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quote, everything, even detailing the murder of his own uncle in graphic detail joining e now is courtneymatters relating to the pentagon put this in context for us, what do we know about how national security officials view their relationship between kim jong-un and president trump? >> so, it's sort of doublesided on the one hand, president trump engaging in this discourse with kim jong-un, a loft national security officials thought the u.s. was about to go to war with north korea. this engagement has staved that off, for the time being, anyway. north korea's not been -- they've been in a production phase these past several years while this diplomacy has gone on at the end of the day, it may just be kicking the can down the road, the fact they've been talking, because the underlying problem still exists at the same time, president trump engaging in the diplomacy with time, president trump engaging with kju has brought the north korean leader something he has always wanted that is world recognition on a world stage standing next to a world leader. >> courtney, thank you, as always. >>> th
quote, everything, even detailing the murder of his own uncle in graphic detail joining e now is courtneymatters relating to the pentagon put this in context for us, what do we know about how national security officials view their relationship between kim jong-un and president trump? >> so, it's sort of doublesided on the one hand, president trump engaging in this discourse with kim jong-un, a loft national security officials thought the u.s. was about to go to war with north korea. this...
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courtney: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, as the member designated by mrs. hayes, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mrs. hayes will vote yes on the motion to table the resolution. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by congress member napolitano, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that congress member napolitano will vote yes on the motion to table the resolution. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts seek recognition? mr. lynch: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. langevin of rhode island, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. langevin will vote yes on the motion to table house resolution 1148. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? mr. raskin: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. pocan of wisconsin, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. pocan will
courtney: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, as the member designated by mrs. hayes, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mrs. hayes will vote yes on the motion to table the resolution. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by congress member napolitano, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that congress member napolitano will vote yes on the motion to...
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nbc pentagon and national security correspondent courtney kube got an exclusive look at one operationn county, north carolina. >> what does an actual assessment look like for a county like this? >> this is what yours looks like. this is what the industry best practice should be. and here is what we would do to fix it to get you more in line with what the industry best practices are. >> joining us now with more, what exactly is it that the national guard is doing for supervisors of elections? is this something already in the national guard's wheel house we just don't often talk about? >> so they have, the national guard does have cyber operators. there are about 4,000 of them across the country right now. across the country and in u.s. territories. they do everything from providing infrastructure security, they help with securing state, basic state cyber issues. so many of these people are not only focused on the election but right now and for the past several months that's what they've been focused on. they tend to be pretty small teams. the north carolina national guard, there's abou
nbc pentagon and national security correspondent courtney kube got an exclusive look at one operationn county, north carolina. >> what does an actual assessment look like for a county like this? >> this is what yours looks like. this is what the industry best practice should be. and here is what we would do to fix it to get you more in line with what the industry best practices are. >> joining us now with more, what exactly is it that the national guard is doing for...
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i want to bring in courtney kube there at the pentagon.moves in the middle east, because there is some discussion about afghanistan, too, right, and the timing here. >> that's right, hallie. so what we learned this morning from general frank mckenzie, the commander of u.s. central command, is the u.s. is going to draw down nearly half of the troops that they have in iraq right now. there are about 5200 or so there now. they're going down to 3,000 quickly. they will be out by the end of this month. that's a pretty significant logistical feat to get more than 2,000 u.s. troops out of a war zone. but it is not coming in a vacuum. we're also hearing now that the secretary esper made this very quiet announcement on saturday night on fox news, several weeks ago, that the u.s. was going to be cutting the number of troops in afghanistan roughly in half as well. there is about 8600 there, they're going to be going down to somewhere around 4500 by november. as you mentioned, hallie, the timing on this is somewhat interesting. we're at september 9th
i want to bring in courtney kube there at the pentagon.moves in the middle east, because there is some discussion about afghanistan, too, right, and the timing here. >> that's right, hallie. so what we learned this morning from general frank mckenzie, the commander of u.s. central command, is the u.s. is going to draw down nearly half of the troops that they have in iraq right now. there are about 5200 or so there now. they're going down to 3,000 quickly. they will be out by the end of...
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courtney: mr. speaker, as the member designated by by ms. hayes, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house ms. hayes will vote yes on h.r. 6270. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> pursuant to house resolution 965, mr. lawson will vote yea. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? mr. kildee: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. butterfield of north carolina, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house mr. butterfield will vote yes on h.r. 6270. as as the member designated by mr. thompson of california, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that mr. thompson will vote yes. as the member designated by mr. huffman, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that mr. huffman will vote yes on h.r. 270. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from massachusetts seek recognition? ms. clark: as the member designated by ms. pingree, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house ms. pingree wil
courtney: mr. speaker, as the member designated by by ms. hayes, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house ms. hayes will vote yes on h.r. 6270. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> pursuant to house resolution 965, mr. lawson will vote yea. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? mr. kildee: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. butterfield of north...
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over you mention to have forgotten that people are starting to dance till courtney's tap their feet and nod their heads so music gets everyone going right now the. fact that. i was out. for the position spin music is a panacea. spring is suing is a good antidote to corona uncleanliness always. the herman's have a daily ritual every evening at 7 they learn extreme a concert from their living room they've done it $165.00 times they've captured the attention of music lovers across the globe. the band can finally perform live again under strict conditions right here at berlin's and can se it or it's a glimmer of hope they've been out of work for 6 months so every last year 0 counts her millions are literally singing and dancing for their survival but how long can this go on. but we like the musicians on the titanic who are playing to the end i hope she doesn't go down swings like a vaccine a key. some sane so that. provided the soundtrack to the great depression almost a century ago what could be a more fitting time for a comeback and given the kind of crisis in the streets and on the squar
over you mention to have forgotten that people are starting to dance till courtney's tap their feet and nod their heads so music gets everyone going right now the. fact that. i was out. for the position spin music is a panacea. spring is suing is a good antidote to corona uncleanliness always. the herman's have a daily ritual every evening at 7 they learn extreme a concert from their living room they've done it $165.00 times they've captured the attention of music lovers across the globe. the...
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courtney hat launched cat cafe in 2015, with the goal of rescuing cats from kill shelters.y says operating at a fraction of capacity, that isn't taking a dent in the $1,000 a month rent. she does admit not wanting to ask for help. >> i cried because i didn't expect an outpour of love from the community. you get so wrapped up in what you're doing, your day-to-day. >> now, the cafe needs supply for theat a >>> and that's it for tonight, everybody. i'm dion lynn. >> i'm eric thomas. abc 7 continues tomorrow morning at 5:00 a.m. for the entire abc 7 news team, thank you so much for joining us. good night. inflammation in your eye might be to blame.ck, looks like a great day for achy, burning eyes over-the-counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes and may provide temporary relief. ha! these drops probably won't touch me. xiidra works differently, targeting inflammation that can cause dry eye disease. what is that? xiidra, noooo! it can provide lasting relief. xiidra is the only fda approved treatment specifically for the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease. one
courtney hat launched cat cafe in 2015, with the goal of rescuing cats from kill shelters.y says operating at a fraction of capacity, that isn't taking a dent in the $1,000 a month rent. she does admit not wanting to ask for help. >> i cried because i didn't expect an outpour of love from the community. you get so wrapped up in what you're doing, your day-to-day. >> now, the cafe needs supply for theat a >>> and that's it for tonight, everybody. i'm dion lynn. >> i'm...
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joining us now from las vegas, esther bean and courtney. good morning, you guys.ore about how esther has been so helpful, especially during the pandemic. >> well, esther came to our school following one october. so she really became involved in our community following a tragedy. and then as the pandemic progressed, when we were put into virtual learning in the spring, i really thought, how can i keep her relevant and comforting and involved with the kids and so every day during virtual learning, she took a virtual class herself. she took ballet and cooking and math and english, and we had great feedback from the kids and they felt like they were engaged in school. >> that's so great. >> as we've transitioned back to a hybrid setting, she's been there to welcome the kids back. >> i bet they love that. what a nice, comforting, familiar face, and so cute as well. and we got to ask if esther bean could speak human, what would she say about being "good morning america's" pet of the week? >> i think she would first of all say that she demands more cookies as a result of
joining us now from las vegas, esther bean and courtney. good morning, you guys.ore about how esther has been so helpful, especially during the pandemic. >> well, esther came to our school following one october. so she really became involved in our community following a tragedy. and then as the pandemic progressed, when we were put into virtual learning in the spring, i really thought, how can i keep her relevant and comforting and involved with the kids and so every day during virtual...
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you've got it get see that woman eating that food the principle we have to get a pal to eat dave courtney's bag of tesla shares yeah exactly at their 40th on the learning curve you know he hasn't reached the the the head of the state get in terms of the fed he will figure that out but you never are even a year ago 2 enormous problems in the world war over tourism in all major cities and raging obesity everywhere in the world so what mother nature do she gave us this cold and virus and there's not a tourism problem anymore in these major cities as a matter of fact america's those in $3000000000.00 a week in lost tourist dollars and the looks like based on this photo the obesity problem is going to be addressed as well yeah ok but there's a supply issue that's going to continue into this the 2nd you know we've if there's a 2nd wave of this pandemic we have new fiscal policies coming out new fiscal stimulus so who knows how many more chileans are going to be added to our budget deficit which is going to cause more inflation we know that the likes of day fortnight are going to send his army of
you've got it get see that woman eating that food the principle we have to get a pal to eat dave courtney's bag of tesla shares yeah exactly at their 40th on the learning curve you know he hasn't reached the the the head of the state get in terms of the fed he will figure that out but you never are even a year ago 2 enormous problems in the world war over tourism in all major cities and raging obesity everywhere in the world so what mother nature do she gave us this cold and virus and there's...
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courtney boyle who was standing four metres away from the bomber salman abedi ledger her family learnednd 20—year—old john atkinson as concert tickets were a christmas present, past experts say his injuries were potentially survivable. we heard that the fire service did not reach the scene until two hours later. there appear to be confusion about whether they were responding to an explosion or a bombing. and the enquiry set emergency services had learned lessons but it was important to understand if a different response would have saved lives or even one life. the enquiry continues. fiona, thank you. a teenage boy has appeared before magistrates in norwich, charged with attempted murder and firearms offences, after another boy was shot on his way to school. the 15—year—old remains in a critical condition in hospital after the incident in kesgrave, near ipswich, on monday. the defendant cannot be named for legal reasons. the green party has re—elected jonathan bartley and sian berry as its co—leaders. after securing around half of the votes, they said that only the greens have a clear, p
courtney boyle who was standing four metres away from the bomber salman abedi ledger her family learnednd 20—year—old john atkinson as concert tickets were a christmas present, past experts say his injuries were potentially survivable. we heard that the fire service did not reach the scene until two hours later. there appear to be confusion about whether they were responding to an explosion or a bombing. and the enquiry set emergency services had learned lessons but it was important to...
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dagen: joanie courtney. >> i think could see strong number i know we are seeing a very strong, strong some jobs filled and get people back to work. so it is going to be interesting to dig into numbers. >> hang height stay with us, august jobs' report, is out right after this break. introducing stocks by the slice from fidelity. now you can trade stocks and etfs for any amount you choose instead of buying by the share. all with no commissions. stocks by the slice from fidelity. get your slice today. stocks by the slice from fidelity. essential for sewing, but maybe not needles. for people with certain inflammatory conditions. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz. the first and only pill of its kind that treats moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, or moderate to severe ulcerative colitis when other medicines have not helped enough. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections. before and during treatment, your doctor should check for infections, like tb and do blood tests. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b or c, have flu-like s
dagen: joanie courtney. >> i think could see strong number i know we are seeing a very strong, strong some jobs filled and get people back to work. so it is going to be interesting to dig into numbers. >> hang height stay with us, august jobs' report, is out right after this break. introducing stocks by the slice from fidelity. now you can trade stocks and etfs for any amount you choose instead of buying by the share. all with no commissions. stocks by the slice from fidelity. get...
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the gold standard again 20 years ago, al gore went up to courtney love of the pop group "whole" i believewas and he said it, i'm a big fan. and he said yeah right, name a song. well he apologized -- >> let me give you one more. sinatra gives a speech at the democratic convention in favor of adlai stevenson. is plopping his hand on sinatra's shoulder and sinatra with the microphone still on says, hands off the fred's, creep. that's a better attitude for the celebrity class then pandering to these politicians. it's not good for either of th them. >> if you write a memoir and i hope that you do i hope it will be called hands off the threads, creep. >> that would be a political throw for some enticing table, that's a good title for it mark steyn, great to see you. >> thanks a lot, tucker. >> tucker: is it possible, and republicans are hoping for this, that there is a silent majority of voters for the current president? there is some information, and we don't know what's going to happen but there could be a lot a few people who were informed. >> tucker: at the worst thing about american politi
the gold standard again 20 years ago, al gore went up to courtney love of the pop group "whole" i believewas and he said it, i'm a big fan. and he said yeah right, name a song. well he apologized -- >> let me give you one more. sinatra gives a speech at the democratic convention in favor of adlai stevenson. is plopping his hand on sinatra's shoulder and sinatra with the microphone still on says, hands off the fred's, creep. that's a better attitude for the celebrity class then...
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you more time to look at the poll and give our guest as much time as possible joining me now is courtney gibson it's been one of the busy mondays but it's great to have you on the great debate is this can you just throw your money at an index fund and let it ride because stocks always go up or do you have to put in some work and do some work and buy individual names which is hard and scary? >> it's so good to see you this morning. really looking forward to chatting well, you know, it's kind of interesting, right, so it totally depends on who you are, what you're doing and your skill set. i think a lot of people can say, oh, i should be buying individual stocks, really they should be index funds but they don't know how to evaluate it. for me personally, i'm doing some of the picking of names that i know and like and adding to names in my portfolio everything has been on sale the last few weeks i'm looking at the stats this morning. they're staggering you have names closer to the 50 day moving average i don't know another time, i mean, you can go back to i think august of 2019 the last tim
you more time to look at the poll and give our guest as much time as possible joining me now is courtney gibson it's been one of the busy mondays but it's great to have you on the great debate is this can you just throw your money at an index fund and let it ride because stocks always go up or do you have to put in some work and do some work and buy individual names which is hard and scary? >> it's so good to see you this morning. really looking forward to chatting well, you know, it's...
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courtney is raising her kids.with her husband and worried about his mental health. they made 250-million dollars. i think they are fine. >> yes. >> i think the kardashians are ready to move on and so are we, america. "one more thing" is up next. >> ♪ age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein... -with 20 grams of protein for muscle health- -versus only 16 grams in ensure® high protein. and now enjoy boost® high protein in new café mocha flavor. >> tech: when you've got ...safelite can come to you. >> tech: and you'll get a text when we're on our way. >> tech: just leave your keys on the dash and we'll replace your windshield with safe, no-contact service. >> tech: schedule at safelite.com. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ to deliver your packages. and the peace of mind of knowing that important things like your prescriptions, and ballots, are on their way. every day, all across america, we'll keep delivering for you. than rheumatoid arthritis. when considering another trea
courtney is raising her kids.with her husband and worried about his mental health. they made 250-million dollars. i think they are fine. >> yes. >> i think the kardashians are ready to move on and so are we, america. "one more thing" is up next. >> ♪ age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein... -with 20 grams of protein for muscle health- -versus only 16 grams in ensure® high protein. and now enjoy boost® high protein in new café mocha...
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jennifer aniston was joined at home by courtney cox and lisa kudrow. 1994. >>> and the bay area well represented on the winners' list. >> the emmy goes to zendaya, zee euphoria. >> i just want to say to all my peers, i see you, i admire you, i thank you. thank you so much. >> the oakland native making history last e won best actress. and that makes her youngest to ever win the category at age 24. she beat outaniston, sarah oh, and laura linney. >> and a lot of people making a lot of noise right now and i love y'all so much. >> and abdul mar teyahya adul-mr his role in watchmen. he haebded high school in oakland before heading to cal. love to see that. also, can we talk -- >> and you will love to see dr. manhattan, okay? >> is that right? >> just trust me. >> you will. >> looking forward to that. can we talk about miss regina king for a second? >> yes, we can. >> she has won emmy after emmy. if you see regina king in the credits, you don't even need to look into what it is about, just watch it. >> i'm here, i'm sitting down and getting comfortable, i'm
jennifer aniston was joined at home by courtney cox and lisa kudrow. 1994. >>> and the bay area well represented on the winners' list. >> the emmy goes to zendaya, zee euphoria. >> i just want to say to all my peers, i see you, i admire you, i thank you. thank you so much. >> the oakland native making history last e won best actress. and that makes her youngest to ever win the category at age 24. she beat outaniston, sarah oh, and laura linney. >> and a lot of...
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courtney: as the member designated by ms. hayes, pursuant to the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from massachusetts seek recognition? ms. clark: as the member designated by ms. meng pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that ms. meng will vote no on the motion to recommit. as as the member designated by ms. pingree, pursuant to h.res. 965, ms. pingree will vote know. as the member designated by ms. frankel, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that ms. frankel will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from michigan seek recognition? the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? mr. raskin: as the member designated by ms. jayapal of washington, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the ouse ms. jayapal will vote no. as the member designated by mr. 965, ipursuant to h.res. inform the house that mr. pocan will vote no on the motion to
courtney: as the member designated by ms. hayes, pursuant to the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from massachusetts seek recognition? ms. clark: as the member designated by ms. meng pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that ms. meng will vote no on the motion to recommit. as as the member designated by ms. pingree, pursuant to h.res. 965, ms. pingree will vote know. as the member designated by ms. frankel, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that ms....
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courtney launched it back in 2015 with the goal of rescuing kittens from kill shelters and adopting themfe. they have place the hundreds of cats in new homes so far. the cafe was closed for several months and is now operating at a fraction of its capacity. and they say it is not making a dent in the nearly $10,000 a $1 month represent thoug month rent though. and she is embarrassed to have to ask for help, but great it will for the support that she's gotten so far. >> i actually cried because i didn't expect such an outpour of love from the community because you get so rapped up in your day to day. >> the cafe needs supplies for the cats and monetary help. a go freund me has been set up and there is a link at abc7news.com. >>> a new study reveals the ten car models that are most likely to get speeding tickets. you can see them on your screen now. the subaru wrx is at the top of the list followed by my former car the volkswagen gti. oops. the list also includes four dodge models. and they looked at more than 2 million insurance applications and why is this happening? well, it says maybe t
courtney launched it back in 2015 with the goal of rescuing kittens from kill shelters and adopting themfe. they have place the hundreds of cats in new homes so far. the cafe was closed for several months and is now operating at a fraction of its capacity. and they say it is not making a dent in the nearly $10,000 a $1 month represent thoug month rent though. and she is embarrassed to have to ask for help, but great it will for the support that she's gotten so far. >> i actually cried...
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. >> courtney wainsworth walcott. >> victor wald. >> kenneth e. mitchel scott wallace. >> peter guyder wallace. >> robert francis wallace. >> roy michael wallace. >> jeanmarie wallendorf. >> matthew blake wallens. >> meta l. waller. >> john wallice, jr. >> barbara p. walsh. >> jim walsh. >> jeffrey p. walz. >> ching wang. >> weibin wang. >> michael warchola. >> stephen gordon ward. >> timothy ray ward. >> james a. waring. >> brian g. warner. >> derrick christopher washington. >> charles waters. >> james thomas waters, jr. >> patrick j. waters. >> kenneth thomas watson. >> michael henry waye. >> todd christopher weaver. >> walter edward weaver. >> nathaniel webb. >> dinah webster. >> william michael weems. >> joanne flora weil. >> michael t. weinberg. >> steven weinberg. >> scott jeffrey weingard. >> steven george weinstein. >> simon weiser. >> david m. weiss. >> david thomas weiss. >> chin sun pak wells. >> vincent michael wells. >> deborah jacobs welsh. >> timothy matthew welty. >> christian hans rudolf wemmers. >> ssu-hui wen. >> john joseph wen
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. >> thanks to courtney kube for the report. >>> and how you vote is just as important as who you vote has everything you need to know about casting a ballot in the 2020 election. you can see where your state stands on voting rules plus read up on deadlines and restrictions and more. visit nbcnews.com/planyourvote. >>> it a new hour. first up on msnbc, tens of thousands at risk for major wildfires across western states. the neighborhoods gone in minutes. half a dozen towns decimated. leaving a toxic haze in the air. >> the air we're breathing right now is equal to smoking 20 packs of cigarettes. it is profound. the health impact. stroke, heart attack, respiratory issues. this is a challenging time. >>> that it is. a new timeline from dr. fauci on when the country would get back to normalacy. >>> and just 52 days to go until election day and concerns about absentee ballots. good morning. it is 7:00 eastern time. 4:00 a.m. out west. it is saturday, september 12th. i'm kendis gibson. we have breaking news. the battle for control of the fire season that is one for the
. >> thanks to courtney kube for the report. >>> and how you vote is just as important as who you vote has everything you need to know about casting a ballot in the 2020 election. you can see where your state stands on voting rules plus read up on deadlines and restrictions and more. visit nbcnews.com/planyourvote. >>> it a new hour. first up on msnbc, tens of thousands at risk for major wildfires across western states. the neighborhoods gone in minutes. half a dozen...
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. >> reporter: courtney rad itch is from the committee to protect journalists. >> journalists are beingse who kill them know they can get away with impunity, that there is probably not going to be any investigation to find out who actually ordered the murder. nine out of ten killers of journalists go free, and even where -- >> nine out of ten go free? >> nine out of ten killers of journalists are never brought to justice. >> why is that? >> why is that? because there is the lack of political will and in some cases there's a lack of institutional capacity. daphne was one of the few journalists investigating deeply into the panama papers, the financial links of government officials, offshore accounts. no one in power wants that to be revealed. >> reporter: daphne was one of 67 reporters killed in 2017, but who was responsible? in her decades of reporting, daphne made many enemies. hers was a case with too much motive. but there was one mysterious clue her son matthew couldn't get off his mind. eight months before she was killed, daphne posted a cryptic message on her blog, showing picture
. >> reporter: courtney rad itch is from the committee to protect journalists. >> journalists are beingse who kill them know they can get away with impunity, that there is probably not going to be any investigation to find out who actually ordered the murder. nine out of ten killers of journalists go free, and even where -- >> nine out of ten go free? >> nine out of ten killers of journalists are never brought to justice. >> why is that? >> why is that?...
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now, courtney cox will be back as will david arquette to play dewey.supposed to have, cuba gooding jr. is mopping those confirmed. the plot remains under wraps. >> the plot will be the similar scary horror movie type. i don't like slasher movies but i le a good horror movie. i love the halloween, the first halloween. >> no! >> you don't like them before they got too slashy. or the omen. no? you don't like any of them? >> i watched those and they gave me night mares. i was checking under the bed. i think it roo i ammed me for life because i'm not into scary movies at all now. i can't do it. >> what about you? >> you know, i don't mind scary movies. i think you escape. it's funny to hear you say that out loud. >> psychological thrillers maybe. >> i hate slasher movies. that's it for the four ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> earlier i mention that had indoor dining, you are getting massage, haircuts tarks too, gyms, those are opening in san francisco but dining, probably not until october indoors. >> at least we're moving a little closer. it is very difficult to keep track. l
now, courtney cox will be back as will david arquette to play dewey.supposed to have, cuba gooding jr. is mopping those confirmed. the plot remains under wraps. >> the plot will be the similar scary horror movie type. i don't like slasher movies but i le a good horror movie. i love the halloween, the first halloween. >> no! >> you don't like them before they got too slashy. or the omen. no? you don't like any of them? >> i watched those and they gave me night mares. i...
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captioning by courtney at captionmax www.captionmax.com welcome to the daily social distancing show. i'm trevor noah. today is monday, the 21st of september, and i'm here in new york city, which, as you may have heard, bill barr's justice department has now declared an "anarchist jurisdiction." which means this place is in chaos! that's why i'm wearing sandals with socks. no rules, baby! anyway, on tonight's show, we'll look at the inspiring life of ruth bader ginsburg, as well as the somewhat less-inspiring madness that has broken out in the wake of her death, and then we'll talk to dr. fauci himself to find out just how screwed america really is. so let's do this, people! welcome to "the daily social distancing show." >> from trevor's couch in new york city to your couch somewhere in the world, this is "the daily social distancing show with trevor noah. >> trevor: right now, the only news america is talking about is the passing of ruth bader ginsburg. aka the notorious r.b.g. as i'm sure you know, the iconic supreme court justice died over the weekend at the age of 87. a little bit
captioning by courtney at captionmax www.captionmax.com welcome to the daily social distancing show. i'm trevor noah. today is monday, the 21st of september, and i'm here in new york city, which, as you may have heard, bill barr's justice department has now declared an "anarchist jurisdiction." which means this place is in chaos! that's why i'm wearing sandals with socks. no rules, baby! anyway, on tonight's show, we'll look at the inspiring life of ruth bader ginsburg, as well as the...
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i did bring the senate president, peter courtney, along with me. i assume he will share his perspectives and his stories as well. dick, we plan , o tour the mckenzie river canyon area today. unfortunately, the conditions were not safe. going there. did not go there today. ook, i think it's really important that press have an accurate sense of what's ground.g on the the press has been critically important for us in terms of to ing our messaging out oregonians about evacuation regardinge situations the fire. we'll continue to bring the on, as it is safe to do so. dick: thank you. harles: last question is lashea. ahead. you.a: thank [indiscernible] 13 new fires downed sed by powerlines. why wasn't there coordination or the utility companies to shut off power before the windstorm? governor brown: so there have been obviously some reports and it with my eyes yesterday about that at least some of fires or parts of the fires in the state were caused by downed electrical lines. in the coming days, in the coming weeks, there will be to ough investigations d
i did bring the senate president, peter courtney, along with me. i assume he will share his perspectives and his stories as well. dick, we plan , o tour the mckenzie river canyon area today. unfortunately, the conditions were not safe. going there. did not go there today. ook, i think it's really important that press have an accurate sense of what's ground.g on the the press has been critically important for us in terms of to ing our messaging out oregonians about evacuation regardinge...
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he puts the fight people and if he didn't, you would see a packed courtney would see the democrats illuminatehe filibuster. all that is on the line in the 2020 election. >> sean: i look at this and then i look at republicans have never borked anybody. never clarence thomased anybody. i can imagine no matter who the president picks, any intellectual argument that has to do with life issues or racial issues, even if it's just a discussion or a belief for a philosophical underpinnings of decision-making. they will drag the country through hell. it doesn't matter. speaker democrats need government. they think it's the answer. social justice, economic opportunity, everything that's important. most republicans and conservatives think the government has a vital role to play in our society. the be-all and end-all is individual freedom. it is faith, schools, the communities. for the democrats, everything is about government control. republicans it's an important issue to be managed. this is why the democrats are going to fight the last drop. the 2020 race and why republicans need to confirm a supreme
he puts the fight people and if he didn't, you would see a packed courtney would see the democrats illuminatehe filibuster. all that is on the line in the 2020 election. >> sean: i look at this and then i look at republicans have never borked anybody. never clarence thomased anybody. i can imagine no matter who the president picks, any intellectual argument that has to do with life issues or racial issues, even if it's just a discussion or a belief for a philosophical underpinnings of...
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market shannon is the chief investment officer the ceo and portfolio manager at gillman hill and courtneyresident of luke capital markets. nie nice to see everybody with us today. there's green across the board but it has been a wobbly stock market to say the
market shannon is the chief investment officer the ceo and portfolio manager at gillman hill and courtneyresident of luke capital markets. nie nice to see everybody with us today. there's green across the board but it has been a wobbly stock market to say the
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the gold standard, again, 20 years ago, al gore went up to courtney love of the pop group hole and said and she said yeah right, al, name a song. no self-respecting pop star wants to be pandered to by geezer politicians. and again, i will give you one more, tucker. the gold standard on this. 1956. sinatra gives a speech at the democrat convention in favor of stephenson. no one remembers a word of the speech, but at the end of it, sam rayburn, the speaker of the house, third most powerful man in american politics, claps his hand on sinatra's shoulder and with the microphone still on says "hands off the threats, creep." hands off the threats, creep is actually a better attitude for the celebrity class than pandering to these politicians. it's not good for either of them. >> tucker: if you write a memoir, and we are praying that you do, i hope it will be called "hands off the threats, creep." >> that would actually be a good show -- that would be a good celebrity political show for some enterprise and cable.al that's a good title for it, tucker. >> tucker: hands off the threats, great. i l
the gold standard, again, 20 years ago, al gore went up to courtney love of the pop group hole and said and she said yeah right, al, name a song. no self-respecting pop star wants to be pandered to by geezer politicians. and again, i will give you one more, tucker. the gold standard on this. 1956. sinatra gives a speech at the democrat convention in favor of stephenson. no one remembers a word of the speech, but at the end of it, sam rayburn, the speaker of the house, third most powerful man in...
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this is an image by courtney elang and for librarians and archivists as well as historians, teachers and those of us interested in this history titles and naming are tremendously important. we know in the african-american community our names are terribly important, right? having that power to name yourself and name your children was tremendously important in marking people's freedom. this image is titled mississippi negris holding cotton. she was born a slave. so we are not given through the title, right, from library of congress any personal information about this woman. i want to jump ahead. here we go. likewise, this image comes from the archives in missouri and the title that the archives gave this image is portrait of a well dressed woman believed to be a house servant. so i'm going to pause for a second and ask you to look at the picture carefully and ask yourselves is this a woman who defined herself as somebody's servant? no. right? it so clearly is not. here is a woman that has gone to the studio, put on her best clothing, worn her best gold jewelry, picked this gauzy, roman
this is an image by courtney elang and for librarians and archivists as well as historians, teachers and those of us interested in this history titles and naming are tremendously important. we know in the african-american community our names are terribly important, right? having that power to name yourself and name your children was tremendously important in marking people's freedom. this image is titled mississippi negris holding cotton. she was born a slave. so we are not given through the...
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and kevin courtney has been following the president, from virginia, the next stop with a campaign rallyriend, how are you? >> i'm doing well, buddy. this will be 4 of 4 in effect we learned within the hour that the vice president will also join the president year tonight, sort of a 2 for 1 and we are not just in virginia but very near rule counties in an important state for the president as well. you mentioned earlier the president was in atlanta, georgia, with a message specifically tailored for the african-american community. listen here. >> if you vote republican over the next four years, we will create 3 million new jobs for the black community. [cheers and applause] open 500,000 new black businesses. increase access to capital and black communities by $500 billion. >> put your money where your mouth is where a lot of the folks were, and the president laying it out specifically. i want to mention something else, keep in mind, neil, newport news is a blue town, okay? we are not far from the actual town, and clinton one at 60 2:30 three. this is a visit talking to rule american voters
and kevin courtney has been following the president, from virginia, the next stop with a campaign rallyriend, how are you? >> i'm doing well, buddy. this will be 4 of 4 in effect we learned within the hour that the vice president will also join the president year tonight, sort of a 2 for 1 and we are not just in virginia but very near rule counties in an important state for the president as well. you mentioned earlier the president was in atlanta, georgia, with a message specifically...
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our own carol lee and courtney kube ee report the president has long been unhappy with esper, adding this quote. two senior administration officials said trump discussed the position directly with wilkie last month. two other senior administration officials said wilkie had senior level discussions with the white house about becoming trump's next defense secretary. this as the president continues to deny reports that he insulted fallen u.s. soldiers. not long ago during a virtual campaign event, joe biden had some tough words for the president over those alleged remarks. >> when it comes to veterans, he's downright unamerican. i've never said that about a president ever, ever, ever. but calling those who have served, risked their lives, even gave their lives to our nation losers and suckers, these are heroes. >> and with us to talk more about this, general barry mccafree, former battle commander in the persian gulf and now a msnbc military analyst. thank you for joining us on labor day. i want to ask a question i asked in the last block, but i think you might have an interesting persp
our own carol lee and courtney kube ee report the president has long been unhappy with esper, adding this quote. two senior administration officials said trump discussed the position directly with wilkie last month. two other senior administration officials said wilkie had senior level discussions with the white house about becoming trump's next defense secretary. this as the president continues to deny reports that he insulted fallen u.s. soldiers. not long ago during a virtual campaign event,...
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. >> nbc's carol lee, courtney, thank you very much for joining us this saturday. >>> let's head to the 2020 race with just 38 days to go, joe biden and kamala harris are making their final appearances before the first presidential debate on tuesday. on friday the former vice president sat down with msnbc's stephanie ruhle for an exclusive interview. and deep ra shiv arim is following the fight from washington, d.c. how much prep will there be before the reaction from amy coney barrett? >> good morning, we have not heard any reaction yet but this is the first debate between joe biden and kdonald trump. there's a lot of preparation the biden campaign said they're putting into it. he was asked about this process preparing for the debate what he's doing and what he plans to defend. take a listen to what he said. >> speaker pelosi said you shouldn't debate the president because he has no fidelity to fact or truth. does she have a point? >> yeah, look, the people know the president's a liar. they know that. it's not like it's -- it's going to come as a surprise. my guess is it's going to be
. >> nbc's carol lee, courtney, thank you very much for joining us this saturday. >>> let's head to the 2020 race with just 38 days to go, joe biden and kamala harris are making their final appearances before the first presidential debate on tuesday. on friday the former vice president sat down with msnbc's stephanie ruhle for an exclusive interview. and deep ra shiv arim is following the fight from washington, d.c. how much prep will there be before the reaction from amy coney...
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john atkinson, courtney boyle, kelly brewster, georgina callander... 22 lives lost, 22 names read in
john atkinson, courtney boyle, kelly brewster, georgina callander... 22 lives lost, 22 names read in