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about somebody were criss secretly recording a meeting or a conference call and put em putting out to the public that's absolutely absurd well the leaks also appear to show c.n.n. chief jeff sucka ordering employees not to normalise trump's claims on the election legal and media analysts lionel told us that he believes that news outlets switched to shatt the most about their impartiality usually show the least. so the question is what role did o'keefe play because if he if he just got the number himself from somebody let's say just gave it to him and he dialed in himself never being a part of us i think you may have legal problems but this is weird because now we have zoom cause and now we have new areas of conversation and conference it's not a one on one conversation and don't forget lionel's law the law always lags behind technology if we had done the same thing let's say 2. or. something how bad you we would maybe hear something maybe not as blatant as that but certainly a journalistic bias and there are other people who say this is the brand the idea of you tuning in to c.n.n. yo
about somebody were criss secretly recording a meeting or a conference call and put em putting out to the public that's absolutely absurd well the leaks also appear to show c.n.n. chief jeff sucka ordering employees not to normalise trump's claims on the election legal and media analysts lionel told us that he believes that news outlets switched to shatt the most about their impartiality usually show the least. so the question is what role did o'keefe play because if he if he just got the...
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costly and it will be chaotic if you think about truck drivers with all of their goods that would be criss—crossingen the and the european union. if you think about fights over waters, over fishing, what with the uk do have danish fishermen decide to come into uk waters anyway january one? all sorts of problems and for many reasons, both sides would like to get this deal done and agreed, prefera bly this deal done and agreed, preferably as soon as possible, but there are no guarantees. katya adler there. let's speak to the head of the international trade practice at the law firm baker mckenzie. great to see you. thank you for joining us. we had been getting mixed messages about whether talks are going ahead or going backwards, but is there too much at stake for they are not to bea much at stake for they are not to be a deal at this point? that is correct. there is too much at stake, and i am very confident that in the next 2a to 48 hours, we confident that in the next 24 to 48 hours, we will see a breakthrough and we will see a deal done. of course there are mixed messages. there are also in game c
costly and it will be chaotic if you think about truck drivers with all of their goods that would be criss—crossingen the and the european union. if you think about fights over waters, over fishing, what with the uk do have danish fishermen decide to come into uk waters anyway january one? all sorts of problems and for many reasons, both sides would like to get this deal done and agreed, prefera bly this deal done and agreed, preferably as soon as possible, but there are no guarantees. katya...
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now, democrats and republicans are criss-crossing the state, talking about voter enthusiasm, trying tos on the early vote which starts on monday. as far as those bus tours, what we were listening for and what with we are continuing to listen for is whether the supreme court's decision to not hear the case is going to be immediately talked about on the campaign trail. how redid see the club for growth save america bus tour, one of the speakers, representative of louis gohmert who comes from texas drelt address it. i want up to see if you can follow his twists and turns as he attempts to spin this. >> they may wimp out. we have got to show the supreme court, whimps or not, there are wheel in this country that still stand up for right. >> reporter: republican notable sarah palin, the former vice presidential candidate joined gohmert on the trail and what she was saying along with other speakers is you still got to vote. don't with skurmd. don't be disillusioned but following up with that by basically disparaging the entire democratic system. cnn, atlanta. >> coming up here on cnn, how to
now, democrats and republicans are criss-crossing the state, talking about voter enthusiasm, trying tos on the early vote which starts on monday. as far as those bus tours, what we were listening for and what with we are continuing to listen for is whether the supreme court's decision to not hear the case is going to be immediately talked about on the campaign trail. how redid see the club for growth save america bus tour, one of the speakers, representative of louis gohmert who comes from...
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giuliani has criss-crossed the country helping the president's -- did not wear a mask. by our account, this is a 53rder person close to the president who has tested positive. what a list. new york's former mayor is 76 years old. and that puts him in a higher risk for serious complications from the virus. it's still unclear ifhe is suffering symptoms. for more on the story, we have been joined, what more do we know about mr. giuliani, his condition and how he is doing tonight? >> it's unclear because we know so little, he was admitted to georgia university medical center today, we just don't know when exactly he tested positive because we don't know how routinely and regularly he is being tested for the virus. all we know is that he was making multiple public appearances, and in close contact with a lot of people, not just other mbs of the president's legal team, and supporters of the president, other republican officials. you mentioned that he was in georgia recently on thursday, earlier this week, he was in arizona on monday, and michigan on wednesday. and republican e
giuliani has criss-crossed the country helping the president's -- did not wear a mask. by our account, this is a 53rder person close to the president who has tested positive. what a list. new york's former mayor is 76 years old. and that puts him in a higher risk for serious complications from the virus. it's still unclear ifhe is suffering symptoms. for more on the story, we have been joined, what more do we know about mr. giuliani, his condition and how he is doing tonight? >> it's...
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president trump announced that today, former new york mayor has criss-crossed the country pushing president's false claims of voter fraud. giuliani has not worn a mask at several of the events. the president tweeted, get better soon, rudy, we will carry on. giuliani is 76 years old, and his condition is not yet clear. >> new tonight, california's attorney general could be joining the biden administration, he is biden's pick for secretary of health and human services. that pick comes as a congressional hispanic caucus puts pressure on biden to put latinos in leadership roles. he has a bigger profile when it comes to criminal justice, immigration and tax reform. if confirmed, he inherits a critical agency in the middle of a health crisis. he has served 12 terms as a congressman. >> people living in the north bay can breathe a sigh of relief, pg&e has cancelled the warning for potential power out acknowled edges edge -- the concern is far from over. we are tracking the gusty conditions and rob, we are understanding that we are expecting a red flag warning. is that right? >> yeah, that officially
president trump announced that today, former new york mayor has criss-crossed the country pushing president's false claims of voter fraud. giuliani has not worn a mask at several of the events. the president tweeted, get better soon, rudy, we will carry on. giuliani is 76 years old, and his condition is not yet clear. >> new tonight, california's attorney general could be joining the biden administration, he is biden's pick for secretary of health and human services. that pick comes as a...
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squanto is still alive and he goes with them walking the hard-packed native triails that criss-crossed new england at this time. it's about a 45-minute walk and they head out. there's no horses yet, so they're walking these trails and they've just left the settlement when they come across a groupse and they cross native americans collecting lobsters. they learn that to walk across the land in southern new england was to travel in time. all along this nay row hard packed trail was circular foot deep holes in the ground that had been dug where any remarkable act had occurred. it every person's responsibility to maintain them so many things of great antiquity, so has as a man travels, the journey will be less tedious by the discourses related unto him. in closing my plea is that we keep the memory holes alive. thank you very much. >> i would be happy to try to answer some of your questions. any questions? yes, and if you could wait until the microphone comes over, that would be great. >> i love your story, that you just repeated. but i was fascinated with your almost 100 pages of notes an
squanto is still alive and he goes with them walking the hard-packed native triails that criss-crossed new england at this time. it's about a 45-minute walk and they head out. there's no horses yet, so they're walking these trails and they've just left the settlement when they come across a groupse and they cross native americans collecting lobsters. they learn that to walk across the land in southern new england was to travel in time. all along this nay row hard packed trail was circular foot...
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now, democrats and republicans are criss crossing the state, talking about voter enthusiasm, trying to people to focus on the early vote, which starts on monday. now, as far as those bus tours, what we were listening for and what we are continuing to listen for is whether the supreme court's decision to not hear the case is going to be immediately talked about on the campaign trail. now, we did see the club for growth save america bus tour. one of the speakers, representative louis gomer, who comes from texas, directly address it. i want to see if you can follow his twists and turns as he attempts to spin this. >> and they may wimp out, but we have got to show the supreme court wimps or not, there are people in this country that still stand up for right. >> reporter: republican notable sara palin, the former vice presidential candidate, joined gohmert on the trail and what she was saying along with other speakers is you still got to vote. don't be discouraged. don't be disillusioned. yet following up with that, by basically disparaging the entire american democratic system. kyung lah,
now, democrats and republicans are criss crossing the state, talking about voter enthusiasm, trying to people to focus on the early vote, which starts on monday. now, as far as those bus tours, what we were listening for and what we are continuing to listen for is whether the supreme court's decision to not hear the case is going to be immediately talked about on the campaign trail. now, we did see the club for growth save america bus tour. one of the speakers, representative louis gomer, who...
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really, all the caes haveeeks, been criss-crossing georgia, trying to squeeze out every vote that they can get, and david perdue announced today that he, one of his campaign staffers tested positive for covid 19. he and his wife both tested negative today but out of an abundance of caution will be quarantining. the last day of early voting is today and the next big day is tuesday january 5, but the night before, perdue and senator kelly loeffler are supposed to headline a big get out the vote rally in north georgia headlanded by president donald trump. it's unclear whet wr david perdl be in attendance, you don't want to happen days before the biggest election. >> woodruff: no question, complicating factor, president trump, he has been critical of the governor of the state and others who didn't want to challenge the victory of joe biden, in georgia. it's put the tw senators, you were telling us, in very much of a box. thousand is that workine esident's been tweeting about georgia. how do you see th president's role rig now in this race? >> president trump has put perdue and loeffler bet
really, all the caes haveeeks, been criss-crossing georgia, trying to squeeze out every vote that they can get, and david perdue announced today that he, one of his campaign staffers tested positive for covid 19. he and his wife both tested negative today but out of an abundance of caution will be quarantining. the last day of early voting is today and the next big day is tuesday january 5, but the night before, perdue and senator kelly loeffler are supposed to headline a big get out the vote...
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their lives criss-cross, sometimes more than once. and it is important, i think, to look at the experience of -- this is the first time, actually, and probably to answer your question even better, this is the first time that i choose not to look at the -- not -- i choose not to tell the story only of africans. >> yeah. >> i mean, they have been going about, anyone who knows -- i spend most of my academic life talking about the importance of bringing the history of africans into the atlantic stories that we tell. because usually the mid-atlantic don't pay that much attention to africa. but it's changed significantly in the past 20 years. >> you're not trying to make value judgments. >> no, not at all. >> all along the way, you're trying to describe and explain at the same time this is a moral monstrosity and we all know that. how did it happen? >> and there was a disguise. terrible, terrible human beings. slave ship captain who has just raped, no other way of putting this, a young child and he's dying. you can actually see both sides o
their lives criss-cross, sometimes more than once. and it is important, i think, to look at the experience of -- this is the first time, actually, and probably to answer your question even better, this is the first time that i choose not to look at the -- not -- i choose not to tell the story only of africans. >> yeah. >> i mean, they have been going about, anyone who knows -- i spend most of my academic life talking about the importance of bringing the history of africans into the...
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in recent days, giuliani has criss-crossed the country to push trump's unverified claims of voter fraud. giuliani traveled to three battleground states where he served as the lead lawyer for trump's efforts to overthrow the results of the election. on thursday, he attended a hearing at the georgia capitol, where he did not wear a mask. he also went maskless wednesday at a legislative session in michigan. and during that same meeting, giuliani asked his first witness, jessie jacob, if she would take her mask off. a lawmaker off camera noted, he could hear jacob fine and she ultimately elected to keep her mask on. giuliani, though, was unmasked for the entire meeting, which lasted for several hours. in response, the trump campaign released a statement regarding the timeline of giuliani's covid-19 diagnosis, saying in part, "mayor giuliani tested negative twice immediately preceding his trip to arizona, michigan, and georgia. the mayor did not experience any symptoms or test positive for covid-19 until more than 48 hours after his return." we are wishing him a speedy recovery and hope that
in recent days, giuliani has criss-crossed the country to push trump's unverified claims of voter fraud. giuliani traveled to three battleground states where he served as the lead lawyer for trump's efforts to overthrow the results of the election. on thursday, he attended a hearing at the georgia capitol, where he did not wear a mask. he also went maskless wednesday at a legislative session in michigan. and during that same meeting, giuliani asked his first witness, jessie jacob, if she would...
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the display has grown every year with lights criss-crossing the streets and a live deejay playing christmas orchard into a winter wonderland, even featured on the great christmas light fight. take a look. ♪ >> here in san jose we take christmas displays seriously, houses, neighborhoods, even public parks transform every holiday season but no one does it quite like the mattos family orchard. >> it's been a tradition to take my kids every year since they were little and i'm grateful that nice people put these decorations out for us to enjoy when there's not much to do in times like this. >> my favorite part is the walk because i got to see the decorations. >> i think it's wild. i'm really impressed like, you know, especially during these times, like you have people out there trying to spread joy to everybody. >> we have a traditional mix with a light show display which is more unique and getting more popular because you have that christmas tradition along with the fun lights and music. >> about three years ago i kind of stopped counting but i know i'm over 100,000 lights, and i'm over like 20
the display has grown every year with lights criss-crossing the streets and a live deejay playing christmas orchard into a winter wonderland, even featured on the great christmas light fight. take a look. ♪ >> here in san jose we take christmas displays seriously, houses, neighborhoods, even public parks transform every holiday season but no one does it quite like the mattos family orchard. >> it's been a tradition to take my kids every year since they were little and i'm grateful...
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the display has grown every year with lights criss-crossing the street and a live deejay playing christmasretty cool. >>> and one san jose family is taking holiday decorating to the next level, this is the mattos family, they transformed their apricot orchard into a winter wonderland, even featured on the great christmas light fight. ♪ >> here in san jose we take christmas displays seriously, houses, neighborhoods, even public parks transform every holiday season but no one does it quite like the mattos family orchard. >> it's always been a tradition to take my kids every year since they were little and i'm grateful that nice people put these decorations out for us to enjoy when there's not much to do in times like this. >> my favorite part is the walk because i got to see the decorations. >> i think it's wild. i'm really impressed like, you know, especially during these times, like you have people out there trying to spread joy to everybody. >> we have a traditional mix with a light show display which is more unique and getting more popular because you have that christmas tradition along
the display has grown every year with lights criss-crossing the street and a live deejay playing christmasretty cool. >>> and one san jose family is taking holiday decorating to the next level, this is the mattos family, they transformed their apricot orchard into a winter wonderland, even featured on the great christmas light fight. ♪ >> here in san jose we take christmas displays seriously, houses, neighborhoods, even public parks transform every holiday season but no one...
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the display has grown every year with lights criss-crossing the street and a live deejay playing christmasand one san jose family is taking holiday decorating to the next level, this is the mattos family, they transformed their apricot orchard into a winter wonderland, even featured on the great christmas light fight. ♪ >> here in san jose we take christmas displays seriously, houses, neighborhoods, even public parks transform every holiday season but no one does it quite like the mattos family orchard. >> it's always been a tradition to take my kids year after year ever since they were little and i'm just grateful that nice people put these decorations out for us to enjoy when there's not much to do in times like this. >> my favorite part is the walk because i got to see the different kind of decorations. >> i think it's wild. i'm really impressed like, you know, especially during these times, like you have people out there trying to spread joy to everybody. >> we have a traditional mix with a light show display which is more unique and getting more popular because you have that christmas
the display has grown every year with lights criss-crossing the street and a live deejay playing christmasand one san jose family is taking holiday decorating to the next level, this is the mattos family, they transformed their apricot orchard into a winter wonderland, even featured on the great christmas light fight. ♪ >> here in san jose we take christmas displays seriously, houses, neighborhoods, even public parks transform every holiday season but no one does it quite like the...
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completely innocent of their event there, and they come into contact with each other and the life criss-crossed sometimes more than once, and it is important to look at the experience and this is the first time, actually, and probably, this answered your question even better. this is the first time that i choose not to look at the -- i choose not to tell the story only of africans. >> yeah. >> i've been going about and everyone knows that i've spent most of my dynamic life talking about bringing the existence of africans into the stories we all care, and we don't pay too much attention to it and it's changed significantly. >> you're not trying to make value judgments along the way. you're trying to and we all know that, and how did it happen? >> the worst of these guys had their own. they were terrible, terrible human beings and there were slave captains with a young child and he's dying and you can actually see both sides of the story and at the same time he's dying he's telling the story, and you can see the fear and he's writing a letter saying good-bye to his friends in havana, and it was g
completely innocent of their event there, and they come into contact with each other and the life criss-crossed sometimes more than once, and it is important to look at the experience and this is the first time, actually, and probably, this answered your question even better. this is the first time that i choose not to look at the -- i choose not to tell the story only of africans. >> yeah. >> i've been going about and everyone knows that i've spent most of my dynamic life talking...
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on sunset glen drive that started 25 years ago, the display has grown every year, now with lights, criss-crossingas music. >>> happening today, a christmas tree giveaway for people living in the bay view or hunters point area of san francisco. for the last five years the sf guardsmen and their partners have sold christmas trees to raise money for at risk youth, the leftovers given away to those who can't afford a tree of their own. these christmas trees will be given away at the intersection of cargo and jennings street starting at 1:00 p.m. >>> and let's get a check of the weather now with meteorologist lisa argen. hey, lisa. >> liz, good morning to you. it's been a cold start out there, i've heard from some of you, 29 up in santa rosa last hour, golden gate bridge, nice and sunny. 35 in mountain view. freezing in morgan hill and from santa cruz in the low 40s right now, high clouds, 34 in novato, 29 up in santa rosa. 35 in liver mother, we have fog around walnut creek, dense fog on the delta, changing seven day coming up. >> lisa, thank you. >>> up next disappointment and frustration from many
on sunset glen drive that started 25 years ago, the display has grown every year, now with lights, criss-crossingas music. >>> happening today, a christmas tree giveaway for people living in the bay view or hunters point area of san francisco. for the last five years the sf guardsmen and their partners have sold christmas trees to raise money for at risk youth, the leftovers given away to those who can't afford a tree of their own. these christmas trees will be given away at the...
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vaccines are criss-crossing the country.ut 200 boxes right now making their way to distribution hubs nationwide. dr. madad is an epidemiologist in new york city. i know you're working for the hospitals on logistics, but first, i want to ask how are the hospitals doing and how will this roll out? what do you keenly need to focus on to make sure this goes smoothly? >> this is the biggest vaccination campaign in u.s. history, so all 6,000 hospitals across the united states are all in the same boat in terms of trying to look at the administrative and logistical aspects of rolling out this massive campaign, and so i think a few things that are happening across the nation in hospitals is looking at where rubber meets the road. once these vaccines arrive, how are we going to supply them to health care workers and the long-term residents if you have that within your health care system. one of the things that's happening right now is looking at the screening process, the i.t. process, seeing who is eligible and making sure they're go
vaccines are criss-crossing the country.ut 200 boxes right now making their way to distribution hubs nationwide. dr. madad is an epidemiologist in new york city. i know you're working for the hospitals on logistics, but first, i want to ask how are the hospitals doing and how will this roll out? what do you keenly need to focus on to make sure this goes smoothly? >> this is the biggest vaccination campaign in u.s. history, so all 6,000 hospitals across the united states are all in the...
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troops criss-crossed the nation they brought the flu with them and i'll show you the newspapers as we go. we know when the flu arrived in portland here or oregon or philadelphia or dallas because it almost always arrived with u.s. soldiers or u.s. troop transmissions with the material and aid and civilian workers and that sort of thing. the globalized world spread the pandemic in a way that previous ones did not. the transmission of peoples, goods across borders including from war work and neutral countries spread the disease, as well. >> when you're looking around the world in 1918, what happened? when you start in 1918 and by may it's in shanghai and in new zealand and algeria by june. by 1919 australia has it, as well. sydney was particularly hard hit and so it goes around the world within a year which is a really pretty amazing fact. it used to be very striking to those of us who study the pandemic and as we look at the current moment it's remarkably similar to look at what happened with the disease in late 1919 to be a worldwide pandemic declaration from the w.h.o. in march of th
troops criss-crossed the nation they brought the flu with them and i'll show you the newspapers as we go. we know when the flu arrived in portland here or oregon or philadelphia or dallas because it almost always arrived with u.s. soldiers or u.s. troop transmissions with the material and aid and civilian workers and that sort of thing. the globalized world spread the pandemic in a way that previous ones did not. the transmission of peoples, goods across borders including from war work and...