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>> 100 caramels. >> i see a dane sighting. [laughs] >> dane's here? >> he's outside. >> oh. >> hey. >> look at this guy. >> wow. long time no see around these parts. >> i know. i know. that's what happens when you have a reality show, i guess, huh? you just show up. >> yeah, you show up. >> so... >> you afraid to wrap a little caramel? >> oh, you know i know how. you know i know how. >> might as well. >> so you having fun? >> i am having a good time. >> that's good. hi, peter. >> hi. long time no see. >> it's still delicious. >> so what brings you here today? what is it that you want? >> what is it i want? >> yeah. >> in terms of? >> in terms of this business. >> well, i'd like it to... >> let's start there. >> to grow so it's profitable. i mean, that's-- >> and what are you doing to contribute to that growth? >> well, i mean, when i--when i say, "hey, look, let's get a business plan together and do it," and i just get a blank stare, it's hard to go-- >> not a blank stare, dane. >> i think what we clearly said was we would love to talk to you about a
>> 100 caramels. >> i see a dane sighting. [laughs] >> dane's here? >> he's outside. >> oh. >> hey. >> look at this guy. >> wow. long time no see around these parts. >> i know. i know. that's what happens when you have a reality show, i guess, huh? you just show up. >> yeah, you show up. >> so... >> you afraid to wrap a little caramel? >> oh, you know i know how. you know i know how. >> might as well. >>...
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they are still heavy voting by mail but not as much as dane county.hat shows to be more of an energized base in democratic side to get the early vote out. >> host: what are the demographics of dane county? >> guest: dane county is heavily democratic. demographic in terms of white, black, racial? it's mostly white. the state overall is 87% white, 6.5% african-americans. the heaviest african-american population is in milwaukee, racing. madison doesn't have as high a percent of african-american population as those cities. it's a heavily white population but it's also highly college educated. as we've seen in polling in this election especially there's a big gap between the white voters with a college degree and those without, and dane county has the highest proportion of college degrees of any countys in the state. >> host:f let's go to rot in johnstown, pennsylvania, supporting the former vice president. good morning. >> caller: i have a question pertaining to the ruling by the supreme court on the wisconsin voting. can't the state of wisconsin defied t
they are still heavy voting by mail but not as much as dane county.hat shows to be more of an energized base in democratic side to get the early vote out. >> host: what are the demographics of dane county? >> guest: dane county is heavily democratic. demographic in terms of white, black, racial? it's mostly white. the state overall is 87% white, 6.5% african-americans. the heaviest african-american population is in milwaukee, racing. madison doesn't have as high a percent of...
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dane county has the highest proportion of college degrees of any county in the state. host: let's go to ron and pennsylvania supporting the former vice president. good morning. caller: i have a question pertaining to the ruling by the supreme court on the wisconsin voting. defy the state ruling because of state's rights? on the abortion thing, for example, if they rule against abortion, some states can still have a law allowing abortion in their state. is that not correct? i am a student of the law, but i am just wondering. it's a question of information. i do not think the ruling is written in stone for every state in the union, is it? guest: well, good question. play inights come into this topic, who controls the election. and when you compare the weekylvania situation a ago, where the supreme court allowed pennsylvania to count votes late, but in wisconsin yesterday they said, no, you cannot do that. the difference was in pennsylvania, john roberts voted with the three liberals, upholding the lower court decision to say the votes could be counted after election day
dane county has the highest proportion of college degrees of any county in the state. host: let's go to ron and pennsylvania supporting the former vice president. good morning. caller: i have a question pertaining to the ruling by the supreme court on the wisconsin voting. defy the state ruling because of state's rights? on the abortion thing, for example, if they rule against abortion, some states can still have a law allowing abortion in their state. is that not correct? i am a student of the...
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the great dane and world jump some 3300 years into the past to egypt's new kingdom to try to shed light on her fact. never t.t. was born in looks or known in antiquity as thieves back then it was the egyptian capital so it's in this legendary city on the nile that khloe dane and jill begin their research into the mystery of the beautiful never t.t. where was she barrett why does the location of her to remain are known was her mummy possibly moved these are the questions the x. parents won't try to answer this city in the heart of egypt is famous for its temple who's entrance was once found by 2 all bullets one still remains the other now stands on the plough still a concord in powers was one of the biggest pharaonic capitals and where we find the 1st traces of the future egyptian queen after t.t. . the legend of never did he really began on december 6th 1912 on that day in a manner in middle egypt the balanced of queen f a t t it was discovered the german archaeologist looked fake for shot at the excavation of the city that had lain buried for $33.00 centuries in the. ruins of a sculptu
the great dane and world jump some 3300 years into the past to egypt's new kingdom to try to shed light on her fact. never t.t. was born in looks or known in antiquity as thieves back then it was the egyptian capital so it's in this legendary city on the nile that khloe dane and jill begin their research into the mystery of the beautiful never t.t. where was she barrett why does the location of her to remain are known was her mummy possibly moved these are the questions the x. parents won't try...
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who has been treated -- danes is the incumbent but he's the sitting governor.ers think is the incumbent? >> yeah, i almost think they both can run as incumbents, although i think that danes probably has a little edge there in terms of incumbency because we have governor bullock trying to run for a new office and take him out. and also we have the dynamic of, who controls the u.s. senate? as you mentioned, this could be one of those seats. and i've got to think that some voters are going to the polls or casting their ballot and saying, okay, that's something i have in mind. do i want republicans? do i want democrats to control the u.s. senate? in that regard, that factor may work a little bit against governor bullock. but in terms of incumbency, it's pretty even at this point. >> mike dennison, really appreciate you doing this. the montana television network. our nbc affiliate up there. thanks for doing this. thanks for sharing your expertise. there may be people at prefer bullock but prefer a republican senate. what does that voter do? there's your key. >>> up
who has been treated -- danes is the incumbent but he's the sitting governor.ers think is the incumbent? >> yeah, i almost think they both can run as incumbents, although i think that danes probably has a little edge there in terms of incumbency because we have governor bullock trying to run for a new office and take him out. and also we have the dynamic of, who controls the u.s. senate? as you mentioned, this could be one of those seats. and i've got to think that some voters are going...
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so we'll go next to senator danes. and then, senator mcsally, who is joining us via internet connection. senator danes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i, first, want to begin by thanking the brave firefighters, first responders, across the west for their ongoing heroism and sacrifice in battling the deadly wildfires ravaging the west. just last week, i visited the bridger foothills fire. near my hometown of bozeman. destroyed 28 homes. i want to thank the county sheriff and others for doing their part to ensure that no lives were lost during this tragedy. their work saved lives. and before i begin, i'd ask that we might take a moment of silence in honor and remembrance of the over 35 individuals who have lost their lives this season. including montana's tom duffey and sarah matson and the grieving american families who have lost loved ones, their homes, and their livelihoods in the wildfires, if you'd join me. thank you. as we speak here, today, hundreds of thousands of families have fled their homes as wildfires ravage o
so we'll go next to senator danes. and then, senator mcsally, who is joining us via internet connection. senator danes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i, first, want to begin by thanking the brave firefighters, first responders, across the west for their ongoing heroism and sacrifice in battling the deadly wildfires ravaging the west. just last week, i visited the bridger foothills fire. near my hometown of bozeman. destroyed 28 homes. i want to thank the county sheriff and others for doing...
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system initially comprising just 6 satellites in orbit stream internet video content from germany now danes and his team were also eager to see how the experiment pans out. what we'll be doing is where we're going to present the earth shall rise up and getting content from there over to our modems on to the terminals themselves to the satellites but down again i know all the acknowledgments coming back to across the internet so we can keep on streaming here we just got 3 more minutes and then a satellite story coming out over here in satellite flies it takes about 3 minutes and then the next next. 1010 seconds. they. say we're now live streaming video from this at the you have to. travel. there were briefly of the quality of the signal wasn't good enough so it lost lost connection but. we try and we're still in testing we're testing the circuit optimizing the system to get better and better performance better looking suit you know improve quality of video on the satellite ok well thanks everybody here joe. thank. you providing sufficient bandwidth for streaming videos in full h.d. will requ
system initially comprising just 6 satellites in orbit stream internet video content from germany now danes and his team were also eager to see how the experiment pans out. what we'll be doing is where we're going to present the earth shall rise up and getting content from there over to our modems on to the terminals themselves to the satellites but down again i know all the acknowledgments coming back to across the internet so we can keep on streaming here we just got 3 more minutes and then a...
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the danes are still waiting for an explanation as to why the german government didn't warn them earlier at the time then danish tax minister albertson turned to berlin for assistance we have very good relations on different matters but when it comes to change especially when it comes to this comic scandal the level of cooperation has been very very low and i have a really i really honestly can't understand why the german government and the minister of finance didn't prioritize cooperation it would have been likely at that that the fraud and then would have been discovered earlier and could have been stopped earlier. by 2015 denmark is estimated to have suffered losses equivalent to $1700000000.00 euro that means that in per capita terms the scandal may have hit denmark even harder than germany come next perpetrators were also attracted to other countries and the journalists now chased their story across european borders . and doesn't look at that we soon realized we needed cooperation among european journalists and i can't speak polish i can't speak spanish i don't know the ins and outs
the danes are still waiting for an explanation as to why the german government didn't warn them earlier at the time then danish tax minister albertson turned to berlin for assistance we have very good relations on different matters but when it comes to change especially when it comes to this comic scandal the level of cooperation has been very very low and i have a really i really honestly can't understand why the german government and the minister of finance didn't prioritize cooperation it...
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thieves back then it was the egyptian capital so it's in this legendary city on the nile that khloe dane and begin their research into the mystery of the beautiful never d.t. where was she bearing why does the location of her tomb remain unknown. mommy possibly moved these are the questions the experts will try to answer this city in the heart of egypt is famous for its temple whose entrance was once flanked by 2 are beliefs one still remains the other now stands on the plaster low concord impactors was one of the biggest pharaonic capitals and where we find the 1st traces of the future egyptian queen never t.t. . the legend of never really began on december 6th 1912 on that day in a manner in middle egypt the bust of queen never t.t. it was discovered german archaeologist looked fake for shot headed the excavation of the city that had lain barrett but 33 centuries in the ruins of a sculpture as well it is covered the magnificent and surprisingly well preserved past of queen efforts. now. one of the world's most famous artifacts it is on display at the noise museum in violin. the pop of
thieves back then it was the egyptian capital so it's in this legendary city on the nile that khloe dane and begin their research into the mystery of the beautiful never d.t. where was she bearing why does the location of her tomb remain unknown. mommy possibly moved these are the questions the experts will try to answer this city in the heart of egypt is famous for its temple whose entrance was once flanked by 2 are beliefs one still remains the other now stands on the plaster low concord...
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los funcionarios estÁn preocupados de que un cierre local daÑe la economÍa.uspendiÓ para evitar riesgo de contagio. ilia: en tailandia se desafiÓ la orden de gobierno que prohibe manifestaciones. la policÍa usÓ caÑones de agua en la capital para dispersar a la multitud que reclama cambios en el paÍs como el cese de la monarquÍa y el poder de los militares. argentina registrÓ este jueves 17.000 casos positivos de coronavirus. la cifra mÁs alta en un sÓlo dÍa desde el inicio de la pandemia. una zona mÁs afectada la ciudad turÍstica de mar del plata. a comienzos de marzo registraba un caso. pero reporta un promedio de 300 casos por dÍa. jorge: vamos con patricia que tiene un adelanto de lo que nos ofrecen esta noche. patricia: gracias. esta noche, ofreceremos detalles de una decisiÓn de la corte suprema de estados unidos. que decidiÓ revisar una orden del presidente trump. que fue bloqueada por una corte inferior para excluir los indocumentados del censo. la cifra del censo se usa para determinar los escanios en el congreso. los patrones de muertes por coronavir
los funcionarios estÁn preocupados de que un cierre local daÑe la economÍa.uspendiÓ para evitar riesgo de contagio. ilia: en tailandia se desafiÓ la orden de gobierno que prohibe manifestaciones. la policÍa usÓ caÑones de agua en la capital para dispersar a la multitud que reclama cambios en el paÍs como el cese de la monarquÍa y el poder de los militares. argentina registrÓ este jueves 17.000 casos positivos de coronavirus. la cifra mÁs alta en un sÓlo dÍa desde el inicio de la...
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incumbents are in tossups, mcsally, in arizona, earnst in iowa, purdue in georgia, collin in maine, danesn montana, till liss in north carolina and graham in south carolina. the president reportedly told donors it will be real tough to hold onto a republican senate. >> you know, the president has done more for the senators with what he's done with helping to win red platform, with small dollar online fund raising, with the ground game the rnc put in place, we want to keep the senate. joe biden and kamala harris are not hiding the fact that they want to get rid of the filibuster and want to change -- chris: is it going to be real tough? >> this is a tight race. we know this. the trend lines are good in these states. you're seeing mcsally gain momentum. you didn't mention john james and jason lewis who are competitive races against democrat incumbents. we're going to keep the senate. we're working hard to do that. chris: i'm going to get to those. let me ask you one question. it races issues about whether or not the president is a help or a hindrance. you saw several republican senators up
incumbents are in tossups, mcsally, in arizona, earnst in iowa, purdue in georgia, collin in maine, danesn montana, till liss in north carolina and graham in south carolina. the president reportedly told donors it will be real tough to hold onto a republican senate. >> you know, the president has done more for the senators with what he's done with helping to win red platform, with small dollar online fund raising, with the ground game the rnc put in place, we want to keep the senate. joe...
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brent: what could political leaders learn from the danes?one thing that is very important to note is in denmark and in scandinavia, there is this idea that there is a lot of trust for the system and politicians in general, which is not something you can say at the moment in the united states. this is counterproductive, of course, if you are trying to control a situation. not everyone is going to listen to what politicians have to say. brent: it's a mixture of being civic minded, social distancing, and faang shuai -- feng shui. thank you. the european parliament has named belarus's democratic opposition of the winner of its top human rights award. the recipients include opposition leader sviatlana tsikhanouskaya. despite police threats to use weapons and open fire, the opposition accuses longtime leader alexander of rigging the vote. i am joined by sviatlana tsikhanouskaya.let me start by saying congratulations to you and your fellow activists. how are you feeling this evening? sviatlana: it's an honor to get this award for the belarusian peo
brent: what could political leaders learn from the danes?one thing that is very important to note is in denmark and in scandinavia, there is this idea that there is a lot of trust for the system and politicians in general, which is not something you can say at the moment in the united states. this is counterproductive, of course, if you are trying to control a situation. not everyone is going to listen to what politicians have to say. brent: it's a mixture of being civic minded, social...
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dr joyce clough dane is an eye doctor from a remote island in indonesia a recent medical graduate she's here for a month long training program with doctoral wait. still be able to do pieces independently now. for nearly perfecting the technique similarly to do about another 2000 before succumbing to besides and says and. every year dr await and his tame train about 50 for an eye doctor. for them learning and a doctor await is a lifelong dream. the with. the ghost doctor it is an amazing i don't know a good man who wants to share his knowledge with other eye doctors regardless of which country you come from. for dr joyce it's a steep learning curve to indonesia in indonesia i would operate on 2 to 3 patients a day where since i've arrived here i typically operate on night 10 patients daily . it's late afternoon and both doctors have been operating for more than 5 hours but the crowd outside desperate for their turn isn't easing up. finally it's turn. these cataracts are not going to much or got the help of a mature. and about to burst out if she left her for longer would it be possible t
dr joyce clough dane is an eye doctor from a remote island in indonesia a recent medical graduate she's here for a month long training program with doctoral wait. still be able to do pieces independently now. for nearly perfecting the technique similarly to do about another 2000 before succumbing to besides and says and. every year dr await and his tame train about 50 for an eye doctor. for them learning and a doctor await is a lifelong dream. the with. the ghost doctor it is an amazing i don't...
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system initially comprising just 6 satellites in orbit streamed internet video content from germany now danes and his team were also eager to see how the experiment pans out. what we'll be doing is where we're going to visit the earth rise up and getting content from there over to our modems on to the terminals themselves to the satellites back down again i know all the acknowledgments coming back to across the internet so we can keep on streaming here we just got 3 more minutes and then the satellites will be coming out over its satellite flies it takes about 3 minutes and then the next next. 1010 seconds. there. we're now live streaming video from those that you have to. travel. the work briefly of the quality of the signal wasn't good enough so it lost the connection but. we try and we're still in testing we're testing the circuit so optimizing the system to get better and better performance better local. improved quality of video the satellite ok well thanks everybody for joe thank. providing sufficient bandwidth for streaming videos in full h.d. will require the launch and deployment of
system initially comprising just 6 satellites in orbit streamed internet video content from germany now danes and his team were also eager to see how the experiment pans out. what we'll be doing is where we're going to visit the earth rise up and getting content from there over to our modems on to the terminals themselves to the satellites back down again i know all the acknowledgments coming back to across the internet so we can keep on streaming here we just got 3 more minutes and then the...
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thieves back then it was the egyptian capital so it's in this legendary city on the nile that khloe dane and begin their research into the mystery of the beautiful never t.t. where was she vera why does. the location of her tomb remain on known. possibly moved these are the questions the experts will try to answer they city in the heart of egypt is famous for its temple whose entrance was once flanked by 2 all beliefs one still remains the other now stands on the plaza low concord empowers was one of the biggest pharaonic capitals and where we find the 1st traces of the future egyptian queen after t.t. . the legend of never d.t. really began on december 6th 1912 on that day in a manner in middle egypt the balanced of queen f a t t it was discovered german archaeologist looked fake for shot headed the excavation of the city that had lain barrett the 33 centuries in the ruins of a sculptors while he discovered the magnificent and surprisingly well preserved past of queen effigy. now one of the world's most famous artifacts it is on display at the noise museum in berlin. the pop of the prop
thieves back then it was the egyptian capital so it's in this legendary city on the nile that khloe dane and begin their research into the mystery of the beautiful never t.t. where was she vera why does. the location of her tomb remain on known. possibly moved these are the questions the experts will try to answer they city in the heart of egypt is famous for its temple whose entrance was once flanked by 2 all beliefs one still remains the other now stands on the plaza low concord empowers was...
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the danes are still waiting for an explanation as to why the german government didn't warn them earlier at the time then danish tax minister albertson turned to berlin for assistance we have very good relations on different matters but when it comes to taxation and especially when it comes to this comic scandal the level of cooperation has been very very low and i have a really i really honestly can't understand why the german government and the minister of finance didn't prioritize cooperation it would have been likely at that that the fraud in the mob would have been discovered earlier and could have been stopped earlier. by 2015 denmark is estimated to have suffered losses equivalent to 1700000000 euro that means that in per capita terms the scandal may have hit denmark even harder than germany become next perpetrators were also attracted to other countries and the journalists now chased their story across european borders . doesn't look at that we soon realized we needed cooperation among european journalists and i can't speak polish i can't speak spanish i don't know the ins and ou
the danes are still waiting for an explanation as to why the german government didn't warn them earlier at the time then danish tax minister albertson turned to berlin for assistance we have very good relations on different matters but when it comes to taxation and especially when it comes to this comic scandal the level of cooperation has been very very low and i have a really i really honestly can't understand why the german government and the minister of finance didn't prioritize cooperation...
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this legendary city on the nile that khloe dane and begin their research into the mystery of the beautiful never d.t. where was she barrett why does the location of her tomb remain aren't known was possibly moved these are the questions the experts will try to answer this city in the heart of egypt is famous for its temple whose entrance was once flanked by 2 are beliefs one still remains the other now stands on the plaza low concord in paris that was one of the biggest pharaonic capitals and where we find the 1st traces of the future egyptian queen after t.t. . the legend of never d.t. really began on december 6th 1912 on that day in a manner in middle egypt the bast of queen f a t t it was discovered the german archaeologist looked fake for shot headed the excavation of the city that had lain barrett for $33.00 centuries in the ruins of us counters well it is covered a magnificent and surprisingly well preserved past of queen never g.t. now one of the world's most famous artifacts it is on display at the noise museum in berlin. with the proportions of her face are perfect there but she h
this legendary city on the nile that khloe dane and begin their research into the mystery of the beautiful never d.t. where was she barrett why does the location of her tomb remain aren't known was possibly moved these are the questions the experts will try to answer this city in the heart of egypt is famous for its temple whose entrance was once flanked by 2 are beliefs one still remains the other now stands on the plaza low concord in paris that was one of the biggest pharaonic capitals and...
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dane county has the highest proportion of college degrees of any county in the state. go to ron and pennsylvania supporting the former vice president. good morning. caller: i have a question pertaining to the ruling by the supreme court on the wisconsin voting. defy the state ruling because of state's rights? on the abortion thing, for example, if they rule against abortion, some states can still have a law allowing abortion in their state. is that not correct? i am a student of the law, but i am just wondering. it's a question of information. i do not think the ruling is written in stone for every state in the union, is it? guest: well, good question. play inights come into this topic, who controls the election. and when you compare the weekylvania situation a ago, where the supreme court allowed pennsylvania to count votes late, but in wisconsin yesterday they said, no, you cannot do that. the difference was in pennsylvania, john roberts voted with the three liberals, upholding the lower court decision to say the votes could be counted after election day because they
dane county has the highest proportion of college degrees of any county in the state. go to ron and pennsylvania supporting the former vice president. good morning. caller: i have a question pertaining to the ruling by the supreme court on the wisconsin voting. defy the state ruling because of state's rights? on the abortion thing, for example, if they rule against abortion, some states can still have a law allowing abortion in their state. is that not correct? i am a student of the law, but i...
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trying to squeeze 1000000 danes were going to category of weapons and which direction the su discussion police. tactical. we've got of commit. or had a we look to from any territory which is not the territory of your country and we have such that you can weapons in 5 native countries will show you but in addition to that violation of the nonproliferation treaty america is now. inviting. and involving native countries in trading will how to use these weapons which is a blight and a violation or literally as this. instead of leveling the big game we will see it in my platform talks by will draw we got these weapons because the u.s. territory this is going to say that it's going to stay but let's just count all those things that's one thing and the 2nd. is to go through go back to the reification mechanisms which were in place in the ninety's. and those mechanisms they were a humiliation for specters they were just sitting. at the doorstep to them are a factory. what was your measure the containers for me sales it was closer analyze it all. yes we had the same we had the right to be there
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excellent you know the quality of the evidence was as solid as any of the other published papers the have dane's. lie reports on blogs and so on those really don't hold water when examined fairly and statistically so no i don't have any more concerns about this group than any other group for the jugular you know. the modified common cold viruses behind such vaccines have been studied for decades but as still not widely used why why is that . there are a number of other vaccine platforms that have we have a lot more experience with the advantage of adding of our very good vaccines ease that they are potentially capable of privilege bring almost a antigen to the need system and so they and they vector itself is designed to be non up looking sort of card causing friction the capacity to do that to get that city to develop these vaccines has been in development for quite a long time but i recently has a really rich lawson shot under the pressure really you know developing a vaccine against all of our us and that's been a success so that's good and we would like to see more of these vaccines going fo
excellent you know the quality of the evidence was as solid as any of the other published papers the have dane's. lie reports on blogs and so on those really don't hold water when examined fairly and statistically so no i don't have any more concerns about this group than any other group for the jugular you know. the modified common cold viruses behind such vaccines have been studied for decades but as still not widely used why why is that . there are a number of other vaccine platforms that...
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the danes are still waiting for an explanation as to why the german government didn't warn them earlier at the time then danish tax minister albertson turned to berlin for assistance we have very good relations on different matters but when it comes to. especially when it comes to this comic scandal the level of cooperation has been very low while i have a really i really honestly can't understand why the german government and the minister of finance didn't prioritize cooperation it would have been likely at that that the fraud and then would have been discovered earlier and could have been stopped earlier. by 2015 denmark is estimated to have suffered losses equivalent to $1700000000.00 euro that means that in per capita terms the scandal may have hit denmark even harder than germany become expert traders were also attracted to other countries and the journalists now chased their story across european borders. doesn't look at that we soon realized we needed cooperation among european journalists and i can't speak polish i can't speak spanish i don't know the ins and outs of tax law rig
the danes are still waiting for an explanation as to why the german government didn't warn them earlier at the time then danish tax minister albertson turned to berlin for assistance we have very good relations on different matters but when it comes to. especially when it comes to this comic scandal the level of cooperation has been very low while i have a really i really honestly can't understand why the german government and the minister of finance didn't prioritize cooperation it would have...
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european leaders are struggling to figure out how to bring danes soaring coronavirus infection numbers in germany more than 10000 people have died on infections have jumped to a new high of 15000 per day and france the health minister is warning hospitals cannot cope well and poland's president himself is in quarantine after testing positive the same barber reports. in a small town in the heart of europe they're trying to save a life the intensive care units here in the czech town of key of neighbor no is nearly full with covered 19 patients 75 staff at this hospital are off with the virus for their colleagues these are worrying times. the staff are doing everything even at the expense of their personal needs and time even on their days off they're working to prevent an italian scenario daily infections in the czech republic have hit a record high of more than 15000 that's despite tight restrictions including limits on people's movement and a ban on gatherings of more than 2 people in poland's daily infections reached a record of nearly 14000 on friday as president andre duda visited t
european leaders are struggling to figure out how to bring danes soaring coronavirus infection numbers in germany more than 10000 people have died on infections have jumped to a new high of 15000 per day and france the health minister is warning hospitals cannot cope well and poland's president himself is in quarantine after testing positive the same barber reports. in a small town in the heart of europe they're trying to save a life the intensive care units here in the czech town of key of...
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now, we can discuss whether getting danes to erect german wind turbines is really the equivalent.unced a $200 million investment, not a huge amount of money, and he said by 2030, we would have enough wind turbines off the coast of britain to generate more than half the current power that we use in britain. how on earth did he think £160 million? building a new nuclear power station it costs billions of pounds which will only supply 7% of uk energy. what's happening there is that it is now almost, people don't need any subsidy to build new wind turbines. soon, they may even pay us for access to the continental shelf, so you see a huge shift, and if that continues around the world and we continue to invest, as isabel said, we have seen an 80% reduction in solar and wind technologies. we know that manufacturing process and the history of china's manufacturing, has shown that it drives down costs significantly. the evidence is very strong that that has happened in renewables and there is no suggestion that that learning curve, as you might describe it, is flattening out, so we could e
now, we can discuss whether getting danes to erect german wind turbines is really the equivalent.unced a $200 million investment, not a huge amount of money, and he said by 2030, we would have enough wind turbines off the coast of britain to generate more than half the current power that we use in britain. how on earth did he think £160 million? building a new nuclear power station it costs billions of pounds which will only supply 7% of uk energy. what's happening there is that it is now...
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other tossups that we have are iowa, joni earnest, montana, steve dane, georgia, david purdue and sort of i think almost there is south carolina where lindsey graham finds himself the senate judiciary chairman in a tough race so good news for democrats there are more seats because they have expanded battlefield beyond just that. so if something happens in north carolina, they have alternatives in a s way. and then, you know, these sort of scandals move numbers. there's more of a nationalized election sort of about the party and more of a backlash against republicans. so -- >> jessica taylor our guest this morning i want to point viewers to cook political.com. if you want keep track of the race ratings that we're going to be talking about in the senate races a very easy chart there to find to see where cooke political and jessica taylor rank these races right now we're going to be talking more about race ratings but do want to give viewers number to call in if you have questions about senate battlefield or a particular race now would be a very good time to call in. republicans 202748001
other tossups that we have are iowa, joni earnest, montana, steve dane, georgia, david purdue and sort of i think almost there is south carolina where lindsey graham finds himself the senate judiciary chairman in a tough race so good news for democrats there are more seats because they have expanded battlefield beyond just that. so if something happens in north carolina, they have alternatives in a s way. and then, you know, these sort of scandals move numbers. there's more of a nationalized...
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ultimately gravity will go toward danes, the state will remain red. >> gains of 3 points.as a lead h how does that play into this race or does it? >> it does. this is a very very different state. clinton won by 5% but since then donald trump has been deeply unpopular and biden's lead of 20 points speaks to how difficult this raises. the incumbent cory gardner is down 14% in the latest poll. i don't see a credible path to victory here. this one goes blue. >> north carolina this is a pretty close one. do you think this state closes until the end? >> i think so. it has been a tough race for tom tillis. his challenger has performed well. this is been a hard month for his challenger, and next her marital affair broke earlier this month, it has to impact, polls haven't really resonated with that but it is just too close to call. we have to find out on or after election day. shannon: in south carolina senator lindsey graham has been on "fox and friends" a lot in the last few weeks talking about his challenger has raised so much money. this is interesting to watch. >> lindsey grah
ultimately gravity will go toward danes, the state will remain red. >> gains of 3 points.as a lead h how does that play into this race or does it? >> it does. this is a very very different state. clinton won by 5% but since then donald trump has been deeply unpopular and biden's lead of 20 points speaks to how difficult this raises. the incumbent cory gardner is down 14% in the latest poll. i don't see a credible path to victory here. this one goes blue. >> north carolina this...
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the danes are still waiting for an explanation as to why the german government didn't warn them earlier at the time then danish tax minister cautioned the outlets and turned to berlin for assistance we have very good relations on different matters but when it comes to. especially when it comes to this comic scandal the level of cooperation has been very loyal i have a really i really honestly can't understand why the german government and the minister of finance didn't prochoice cooperation it would have been likely at that the fraud in denmark would have been discovered earlier and could have been stopped earlier. by 2015 denmark is estimated to have suffered losses equivalent to $1700000000.00 euro that means that in per capita terms this is candle may have hit denmark even harder than germany come next perpetrators were also attracted to other countries and the journalists now chased their story across european borders . doesn't like it and we soon realized we needed cooperation among european journalists and i can't speak polish i can't speak spanish i don't know the ins and outs of
the danes are still waiting for an explanation as to why the german government didn't warn them earlier at the time then danish tax minister cautioned the outlets and turned to berlin for assistance we have very good relations on different matters but when it comes to. especially when it comes to this comic scandal the level of cooperation has been very loyal i have a really i really honestly can't understand why the german government and the minister of finance didn't prochoice cooperation it...
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thieves back then it was the egyptian capital so it's in this legendary city on the nile that khloe dane and jill begin their research into the mystery of the beautiful never t.t. where was she barrett why does the location of her tomb remain of known. possibly moved these are the questions the experts will try to answer this city in the heart of egypt is famous for its temple his entrance was once flanked by 2 our beliefs one still remains the other now stands on the plaster low concord in paris it was one of the biggest pharaonic capitals and where we find the 1st traces of the future egyptian queen never t.t. . the legend of never did he really began on december 6th 1912 on that day in a manner in middle age up to the bastille queen f a t t it was discovered german archaeologist looked fake for shot dead at the excavation of the city that had lain bare it for $33.00 centuries in the ruins of us counters were it is. covered the magnificent and surprisingly well preserved past of queen efforts. now one of the world's most famous artifacts it is on display at the noise museum in valinor.
thieves back then it was the egyptian capital so it's in this legendary city on the nile that khloe dane and jill begin their research into the mystery of the beautiful never t.t. where was she barrett why does the location of her tomb remain of known. possibly moved these are the questions the experts will try to answer this city in the heart of egypt is famous for its temple his entrance was once flanked by 2 our beliefs one still remains the other now stands on the plaster low concord in...
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system initially comprising just 6 satellites in orbit streamed internet video content from germany now danes and his team were also eager to see how the experiment pans out. what we'll be doing is where we are going to visit the earth channel drive up and getting content from there over to our modems on to the terminals themselves up to the satellites back down again i know all the acknowledgments coming back to across the internet so we can keep on streaming just here we just got 3 more minutes and then the satellites will be coming out over its satellite flies it takes about 3 minutes and then the next next. 1010 seconds. there. we're now live streaming video from the 30th channel. there were briefly of the quality of the signal wasn't good enough so it lost the connection but. we tried and we're still in testing we're testing the circuit so optimizing the system to get better and better performance better latency you know improve quality of video all the stuff what ok well thanks everybody for joe thank . you that providing sufficient bandwidth for streaming videos in full h.d. will requi
system initially comprising just 6 satellites in orbit streamed internet video content from germany now danes and his team were also eager to see how the experiment pans out. what we'll be doing is where we are going to visit the earth channel drive up and getting content from there over to our modems on to the terminals themselves up to the satellites back down again i know all the acknowledgments coming back to across the internet so we can keep on streaming just here we just got 3 more...
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. -- for example, if half of the falloff in the boat in milwaukee, and the same is true in dane countyt of in falloff from that vote 2012 to 2016, if half of that comes back, that more than makes up for it. party,nce of a third those made up that difference. i think president trump will have a very hard time winning the state, even without covid. covid, no doubt he has strong supporters, but most polls suggest that pretty well caps out at 43%. again, this is all theory, we will find out. david: let's talk about those polls. we had one that came out a few days ago that had vice president biden 17 point up. as a professional, can you believe that? doesn't it seem pretty extreme? gov. doyle: yes. even the pollsters -- it was a well conducted poll, but if you all of them well things justll find happen to be a certain way. it seemed extreme to me. on the other hand, i do think it indicated -- probably not a 17-point gap -- but probably it is pretty significant. 17 does not come out of nowhere. it may be off by a significant amount, but that is still a whopping margin. another poll that came
. -- for example, if half of the falloff in the boat in milwaukee, and the same is true in dane countyt of in falloff from that vote 2012 to 2016, if half of that comes back, that more than makes up for it. party,nce of a third those made up that difference. i think president trump will have a very hard time winning the state, even without covid. covid, no doubt he has strong supporters, but most polls suggest that pretty well caps out at 43%. again, this is all theory, we will find out. david:...
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she will be out on the trail tomorrow as both candidates are trying to make the pitch in the file danes. >> arlette saenz, thank you very much. >>> now to the president's feud with the governor of michigan. kevin liptak is in vegas where the president will hold a really later in the day. how is the governor responding to the president's attacks during his rallies. >> reporter: she's essential saying the president is fanning the flames of domestic terrorism. i was at that rally yet in michigan, and this criticism garnellered the largest, most vitriolic response, and the president has not been a fan of governor whitmer for a long time. he's actually called her a dictator. listen to how she responded this morning on nbc. >> you know, it's incredibly disturbing that the president of the united states, ten days after a plot to kidnap, put me on trial and execute me, ten days after that was uncovered the president is at it again, inspiring, incentivizing, inciting this kinds of domesti terrorism. it's got to end. it's dangerous not just for me and my family, but for public servants everywhere
she will be out on the trail tomorrow as both candidates are trying to make the pitch in the file danes. >> arlette saenz, thank you very much. >>> now to the president's feud with the governor of michigan. kevin liptak is in vegas where the president will hold a really later in the day. how is the governor responding to the president's attacks during his rallies. >> reporter: she's essential saying the president is fanning the flames of domestic terrorism. i was at that...
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political report came out about 4:00 yesterday afternoon and went to a seven seat dane for the democrats -- seven seat gain for the democrats in the senate. the momentum in the change is now extraordinary. jonathan: the shift has been phenomenal. we've got to talk about the back numbers as well this morning -- the bank numbers as well this morning. bank of america provisions lighter than expected, eps firmer than expected. more still to come. lisa: goldman sachs in particular, and wells fargo. i am interested to hear what their debt trading revenues look like. bank of america underwhelming a touch on that front, with jp morgan and citigroup is overwhelming on that front. also today is another day of fire hose fed speak. rida,e getting cla quarles, and barkan. on the fiscal talk side, u.s. treasury secretary steven mnuchin speaking today at the milken institute conference. interesting to see whether the republican leadership is getting on board with president trump and his proposal at this point. it seems like that fisher is getting -- that fissure is getting more entrenched. jonathan: we
political report came out about 4:00 yesterday afternoon and went to a seven seat dane for the democrats -- seven seat gain for the democrats in the senate. the momentum in the change is now extraordinary. jonathan: the shift has been phenomenal. we've got to talk about the back numbers as well this morning -- the bank numbers as well this morning. bank of america provisions lighter than expected, eps firmer than expected. more still to come. lisa: goldman sachs in particular, and wells fargo....
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. >> juan, what do you think about dane's point this doesn't look good for the people jockeying and foriden at this stage of the campaign? >> it strikes me we are talking about people who are not joe biden. i guess we are talking about people that people in the trump campaign see as are being on the far left. joe biden is a moderate. joe biden is not elizabeth warren, not bernie sanders and not alexandria ocasio-cortez. people know that. i think the trump camp is desperate to say let's distract from joe biden and talk about everybody else. the reality is -- >> they are the ones jockeying for that. >> but we are voting for president. that's the focus of the nation's attention at the moment. you have a candidate on the democratic side seen as a moderate, stable, descent guy. that speaks a lot for him. i think his opponents want to focus on the idea that somehow it's socialism. it's laughable. there is no reality to it. by the way, nancy pelosi comes up with her own healthcare proposal. trump 4 years in, no healthcare plan to replace obamacare but in the supreme court trying to take it apa
. >> juan, what do you think about dane's point this doesn't look good for the people jockeying and foriden at this stage of the campaign? >> it strikes me we are talking about people who are not joe biden. i guess we are talking about people that people in the trump campaign see as are being on the far left. joe biden is a moderate. joe biden is not elizabeth warren, not bernie sanders and not alexandria ocasio-cortez. people know that. i think the trump camp is desperate to say...
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sanjay gupta and dane a bas >> let's talk about wisconsin first. that is democrats are scrambling to make sure that every single potential voter who is mailing in an absentee ballot has to do it by today. that is the assumption that they have to get in the mailbox by october 27th to get it counted by election day as the supreme court ruled. whether or not this is going to be make a difference and leave a lot of absentee ballots not usable is an open question. more importantly it is an open question whether or not it is going to be a tight enough race for any of that to make a difference. it certainly was four years ago. the president won by like 20,000 votes, barely. i think, more importantly, the question is what it means for the election more broadly and when we get to election day, whether or not the supreme court is going to get involved in challenges to results across the battleground states and some of the writings from president's appointed justices, cav a gnaw and gorsuch say they are being -- kavanaugh says he thinks it makes the political
sanjay gupta and dane a bas >> let's talk about wisconsin first. that is democrats are scrambling to make sure that every single potential voter who is mailing in an absentee ballot has to do it by today. that is the assumption that they have to get in the mailbox by october 27th to get it counted by election day as the supreme court ruled. whether or not this is going to be make a difference and leave a lot of absentee ballots not usable is an open question. more importantly it is an...
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dane's base once natural resources available while bullock supports representation. >> particularly amongers, public lands is even more critical. >> experts estimate a record shattering $80 million could be spent on this seat, the wesleyan media project found montana had the highest number of senate related ads in the country, montana is notoriously difficult to pull but tilts red -- voters here have been known to split tickets. >> about 25 to make 30% of my voters voted for donald trump as well. >> he touts tight alignment with the white house including confirmation of the present supreme court nominee amy coney barrett. >> i support the nomination and confirmation of justice amy coney barrett. >> i don't support any judge getting confirmed literally a week and a half before the election. >> the trump campaign sued governor bullock over his pandemic record to allow counties to opt in for mail voting, the bulk of them did. >> there's a lot of questions and the main ones are how do i make sure i'm able to get the vote in this election and how do i know more about my processes? >> fox news
dane's base once natural resources available while bullock supports representation. >> particularly amongers, public lands is even more critical. >> experts estimate a record shattering $80 million could be spent on this seat, the wesleyan media project found montana had the highest number of senate related ads in the country, montana is notoriously difficult to pull but tilts red -- voters here have been known to split tickets. >> about 25 to make 30% of my voters voted for...
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>> juan: so, greg, picking up on what dane is talking about, there are people who are saying why is joeen spending all of his time appearing for the thursday night debates? i thought to myself, there are going to be more eyeballs on thursday night's debate than any round peer what you think? >> greg: well, i do think preparing for the debate that was in the intro, that's a lot. he's not preparing for the debate. he's calling a lid. whatever is going on in his life. that does not inspire confiden confidence. that guy is under a lid with the tied. it's very strange. do you know who needs to be under a lid is jeffrey kuvin. someone should tell him there's a difference between a zoom call and a zoom lens. i think he's kind of confused. i think what you said, are they trying to starve these stories? you don't have to starve stories. it's not like the media is changing the story down. and it's a huge story. this makes the dossier look like a hearty boy. no one is denying the stuff is happening. even this china thing is a big deal. but the media is not chasing it. instead, what they are doing
>> juan: so, greg, picking up on what dane is talking about, there are people who are saying why is joeen spending all of his time appearing for the thursday night debates? i thought to myself, there are going to be more eyeballs on thursday night's debate than any round peer what you think? >> greg: well, i do think preparing for the debate that was in the intro, that's a lot. he's not preparing for the debate. he's calling a lid. whatever is going on in his life. that does not...
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look at what we're seeing in dane kthcounty, for example. in madison. the enormous turnout there. to kind of overcome that, you know, through a rural turnout, it gets harder when that overall pool is getting bigger at the same time. >> especially, it makes a difference, too, when you look at city centers. cities are usually bluer, right, but there are more people -- >> yeah. >> -- in cities than there are in rural areas. >> right. >> if people in the city go out to vote, which they usually vote blue, it's hard to make that up in the suburbs and in the rural areas. am i correct. >> well, especially because the suburbss are voting more like the cities than the rural. >> look at those rallies. i had people saying in pa pennsylvania that people were pulling their cars over on the road just to see the airplane come in. kirsten? >> i mean, yeah, there's no question that his base still loves him. i don't think there's any question that those people will turn out. i think another difference is that the, you know, biden is ahead by more, i think, than hillary was, and it's just -- >> yes.
look at what we're seeing in dane kthcounty, for example. in madison. the enormous turnout there. to kind of overcome that, you know, through a rural turnout, it gets harder when that overall pool is getting bigger at the same time. >> especially, it makes a difference, too, when you look at city centers. cities are usually bluer, right, but there are more people -- >> yeah. >> -- in cities than there are in rural areas. >> right. >> if people in the city go out to...
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steve danes in montana, thom tillis in north carolina and lindsey graham we mentioned. how confident are you that republicans will maintain control of the senate? >> i have to tell you, i feel really good. the american people want to see us do our job, confirming a supreme court justice is doing our job. president trump has done a great job with bringing the economy back. he has worked closely with us. that jobs report on friday with 877,000 new jobs, you know, jon, that was a good report. the unemployment rate ticking down a little bit. that was a good report. it's now at 7.9%. and people across the country want to get back to work. they want to get back to school. they want safe communities. they want to make certain that they see economic growth. they want school choice so that they can make decisions for their children. these are things that republicans are on the right side of those issues and the democratic candidates are for defunding the police. they will not speak out against the violence. they are not for school choice. they have been backing the teachers' uni
steve danes in montana, thom tillis in north carolina and lindsey graham we mentioned. how confident are you that republicans will maintain control of the senate? >> i have to tell you, i feel really good. the american people want to see us do our job, confirming a supreme court justice is doing our job. president trump has done a great job with bringing the economy back. he has worked closely with us. that jobs report on friday with 877,000 new jobs, you know, jon, that was a good...
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this game has been a battle of the bullpens just 15 pitches in the white sox pulled their starter dane dunning a starter mike fires was pulled in the second inning so the sox actually got an early lead 3 to nothing they were up in the bottom of the 4th. when when our catcher sean murphy blasted a two-run slammed the later on in the 4th 2 outs the bases were loaded, so a huge play there in the white sox rookie pitcher now foster clearly had some nerves going at that moment, he walked to a batters in a row to give the a's a one-run lead, but it was not over from there the white sox came back and tied up the a's took the lead again in the 5th and that leads us to where we are right now chad pinder was credited with a crucial single in this in the 5th to give the a's that lead and they are trying to hang on and pull this came out i can only imagine how electric the coliseum would be right now if there were fans in the stands now the a's are going after their first playoff series win since 2009 so a's fans should be excited. they just have to finish off. a few more innings of course we'll h
this game has been a battle of the bullpens just 15 pitches in the white sox pulled their starter dane dunning a starter mike fires was pulled in the second inning so the sox actually got an early lead 3 to nothing they were up in the bottom of the 4th. when when our catcher sean murphy blasted a two-run slammed the later on in the 4th 2 outs the bases were loaded, so a huge play there in the white sox rookie pitcher now foster clearly had some nerves going at that moment, he walked to a...
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first three years, real incomes for the typical family increased $6,000, more than five times the danes during the entire previous administration. think of that. five times the gains. grewe for black americans nine times more under my leadership than during the eight years before i took office. their policies punish american workers among my policies promote american workers. at the end of the last administration, the congressional budget office predicted fewer than 2 million jobs would be created. alix: it looks like we might be having some technical difficulties with the need. that was president -- with the feed. that was president trump speaking to the economic club of new york, sounding more like a campaign speech. we will get you a q&a and about half an hour. kit juckes of socgen is still with us. we were just talking about how we were looking a weaker dollar with a biden presidency. what currency has the most to rerate on that. where will we see the most upside? piece,think the big whoever is the next president of the united states, is that the ripped the big advantage from the u.
first three years, real incomes for the typical family increased $6,000, more than five times the danes during the entire previous administration. think of that. five times the gains. grewe for black americans nine times more under my leadership than during the eight years before i took office. their policies punish american workers among my policies promote american workers. at the end of the last administration, the congressional budget office predicted fewer than 2 million jobs would be...
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when he came to his first term he brought with him his great dane and the great dane jumped up on to charles wittman and smith joked in his good humor, it's the tammy tiger coming to take over and that was his love of animals. the mansion with five children and all of these animals, it was always a hectic place. he always had the neighborhood children dropping in and it was a family atmosphere. >> to add on the animal front, we actually all owe smith a bit of a debt for his love of animals because one of his allies with the governor of new york city was robert moses, the famous parks commissioner of new york, the man who made new york in many ways and he and smith remained very, very affectionate well into the '30s after he was out of political life and one of the reasons that robert moses is fashioning new york's parks and one of the reasons that he insists that there be a zoo in central park is so that al smith can visit the animals and he's living up town at that point and there are poignant stories for the end of smith's life about him. he literally had a key to the zoo, and he w
when he came to his first term he brought with him his great dane and the great dane jumped up on to charles wittman and smith joked in his good humor, it's the tammy tiger coming to take over and that was his love of animals. the mansion with five children and all of these animals, it was always a hectic place. he always had the neighborhood children dropping in and it was a family atmosphere. >> to add on the animal front, we actually all owe smith a bit of a debt for his love of...
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. >> the living room -- >> reporter: dane and priscilla weren't home when a tree crashed into their dennothing left but photos of the children. >> this can be replaceable, but we are not. >> reporter: this could have been so much worse. >> yes. yes, it could have been a tragedy. >> reporter: 50 miles west in lake arthur, blue tarps are barely clinging on to damaged homes. the pelican state once again in recovery mode. >> tens of thousands of louisianans as we speak are in a very difficult situation, and we're going to do everything we >>ep the cleupere s d en possibly weeks. what's left of delta has now moved out of here and is now threatening parts of the mid-atlantic. ellen lopez, abc news, lafayette, louisiana. >>> san francisco is celebrating italian heritage weekend. city hall lit up there in the colors of italy's flag. the pandemic is limiting some of the fun but not all of it. many people still enjoyed italian delicacies and other treats in north beach yesterday. restaurants are serving guests in outdoor seating areas near washington square. and an online celebration will take pl
. >> the living room -- >> reporter: dane and priscilla weren't home when a tree crashed into their dennothing left but photos of the children. >> this can be replaceable, but we are not. >> reporter: this could have been so much worse. >> yes. yes, it could have been a tragedy. >> reporter: 50 miles west in lake arthur, blue tarps are barely clinging on to damaged homes. the pelican state once again in recovery mode. >> tens of thousands of louisianans...
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granted, yes, a seat was flipped there from dane rohrabacher. but the fact that he's even spending time there, what does that say to you? >> well, it's remarkable he's doing fundraising just two weeks before the election. he's trailing rather significantly biden's camp in terms of money and air time. and i can't remember the last time an incumbent president was still raising money basically this close to the election. that usually at this point you have your bank pretty well full and your spending not raising. i think it says that he's trying to come from behind. he got knocked off for at least a week basically because of his own covid case. he's coming on strong now. he's showing a lot of energy obviously for somebody of his age who had such a tough disease. that may reflect medication or his treatment from the doctors. but it's very late in the process at this point to be doing what he's doing. >> there's also reporting from axios which i know you're familiar with about the finger-pointing in the campaign, writing the trump campaign is filled
granted, yes, a seat was flipped there from dane rohrabacher. but the fact that he's even spending time there, what does that say to you? >> well, it's remarkable he's doing fundraising just two weeks before the election. he's trailing rather significantly biden's camp in terms of money and air time. and i can't remember the last time an incumbent president was still raising money basically this close to the election. that usually at this point you have your bank pretty well full and your...
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senator dane. our first topic is the pandemic.oronavirus continue to search across the country here, for the 170 new cases today. the country is still waiting for yet another covert relief. the president has been inconsistent, to say the least as too what he meant except in the book. in what would you except in another coronavirus release the? we get this done soon. >> thanks. the numbers today are staggering. 721 active cases, we just got ranked the third infection rate in the country. at 209, montana has tragically lost their lives. focusing on those most vulnerable, senior citizens, those with compromise immune systems and those in indian country seeing the death rate was covered in indian country, five times greater than the general population across montana i want to see another package, getting a package done like we did in march, the challenge we have right now is nancy pelosi and chuck schumer put $400 billion to bail out states like new york, california and illinois that had problems before, i don't want to see taxpayers
senator dane. our first topic is the pandemic.oronavirus continue to search across the country here, for the 170 new cases today. the country is still waiting for yet another covert relief. the president has been inconsistent, to say the least as too what he meant except in the book. in what would you except in another coronavirus release the? we get this done soon. >> thanks. the numbers today are staggering. 721 active cases, we just got ranked the third infection rate in the country....
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where we've been advertising 5 million dollars worth for steve danes too he's actually ahead in pollsy 3 or 4 points almost outside the margin of error i think that will close with a victory there. the other places that i think you can put down as lean republican are georgia seat with senator purdue, south carolina with lindsey graham. and then you get to some close ones. iowa, and north carolina and i think that is going to be the battleground to determine the majority with the other one is the georgia, second seat kelly loeffler senate seat but three that are tough democrats have strong leads outside of the margin of error in maine, colorado, and arizona. now in maine, susan collins is a tough candidate institution of her own. but i wouldn't write her off. but i think those three states are going to be tough if we hold the line there, republicans will keep the majority even if we lose the white house. paul: oak so you say that the polls have been closing some and for donald trump, and is that an example of a rising trump tide lifts all senate votes? because that's -- is this in othe
where we've been advertising 5 million dollars worth for steve danes too he's actually ahead in pollsy 3 or 4 points almost outside the margin of error i think that will close with a victory there. the other places that i think you can put down as lean republican are georgia seat with senator purdue, south carolina with lindsey graham. and then you get to some close ones. iowa, and north carolina and i think that is going to be the battleground to determine the majority with the other one is...
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one editorial in the billings gazette was by a pro trouble citizen who still has not forgotten dane'support of the government shut down in 2014 and how that impacted daily tribal life for citizens there. concerns about the overall and when you talk about the idea that native americans could determine the balance of the senate, not just any particular race. understand that native american voter population is small. however, it is significant. another key race happened in --th dakota in the early democratic senator has been in the closest race and it wasn't until votes were tallied from the nation of around 500 votes that he squeaked by in a narrow election. we saw that also in north dakota heitkamp'sr heidi win in 2012. looking at the significant native vote in 2020, critical battleground states to flip the senate. i write about four key races where native voter populations are small but significant, including montana but also north carolina where we are seeing two presidential candidates for the first time really courting native voters in a public way and dangling sovereignty out for
one editorial in the billings gazette was by a pro trouble citizen who still has not forgotten dane'support of the government shut down in 2014 and how that impacted daily tribal life for citizens there. concerns about the overall and when you talk about the idea that native americans could determine the balance of the senate, not just any particular race. understand that native american voter population is small. however, it is significant. another key race happened in --th dakota in the early...
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dane dent who we just heard from said he's not a chald care provider. she's a brain architect.ll the data that we've been sharing about how important those first five years are. it was just announced today, jennifer, that the world food program has won the 2020 nobel peace prize for its efforts to combat hunger and food security. if you look at the u.s. during the pandemic, some of our children rely on in person schooling for their food needs and lunches, for their breakfasts. and they're not getting breakfast and lunch during this period. what's the impact on that? >> it's a huge, huge issue, and a travesty. and something that we have to address as a country. it can't just be piecemeal, but food insecurity tripled in one month for kids in the month of march. as soon as the shutdown happened. 30 million kids rely on school for breakfast and for lunch, and often to have their backpacks stuffed as they go home to have food for their families after school. and schools were trying as fast as they could to just make the food and try to get food out to kids, but it's definitely taken
dane dent who we just heard from said he's not a chald care provider. she's a brain architect.ll the data that we've been sharing about how important those first five years are. it was just announced today, jennifer, that the world food program has won the 2020 nobel peace prize for its efforts to combat hunger and food security. if you look at the u.s. during the pandemic, some of our children rely on in person schooling for their food needs and lunches, for their breakfasts. and they're not...