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we'll see possibly -- >> at lot of predictions. >> i'm doing it because i -- >> enough, donna. >> donnare running out of time. thank you all very much. >> it's only coffee. >>> that is all for us today. thanks for sharing part of your sunday with us. tune in tuesday night at 7:00 for our political coverage. i'll be anchoring with our whole political team. i'll see you tomorrow on "gma." ♪ ♪ >>> the final pitch for president. how the candidates are spending their last days. and the brand-new abc news poll showing who leads in battleground states. >>> plus homeless in hotels coming to an end in san francisco tomorrow. as they move out, the question is where will they go. >>> and plenty of sunshine with above average warmth. here's a live view from sutro looking towards
we'll see possibly -- >> at lot of predictions. >> i'm doing it because i -- >> enough, donna. >> donnare running out of time. thank you all very much. >> it's only coffee. >>> that is all for us today. thanks for sharing part of your sunday with us. tune in tuesday night at 7:00 for our political coverage. i'll be anchoring with our whole political team. i'll see you tomorrow on "gma." ♪ ♪ >>> the final pitch for president. how the...
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i mean there is no typical profile where ray ray, i would have to agree with you, donna. and not only that, but in the state of california to legally consent to having sex is 18 years a lot. so the act of child marriage creates a lukewarm in our statutory rape laws here in california. and there is a reason that we have statutory rape minors from child and sexual abuse. and so why are we, you know, protecting the abusers when we really should be protecting the children from this horrific, horrific form of abuse. and i'm sure that you now, you know, in your studies have, have seen the statutory rape law circumvented in many states. oh, absolutely. child marriage in the united states is nothing short of a way of legalizing rape its way legalizing abuse. and the way to legalizing women trafficking and that's are said it's legal in $46.00 states which is just absurd and surprising. and 20 twentieth's and some of the laughable. and i also just want to go back to what starr was mentioning before about the loss of education as a survival child there. by for me, a trial marriage,
i mean there is no typical profile where ray ray, i would have to agree with you, donna. and not only that, but in the state of california to legally consent to having sex is 18 years a lot. so the act of child marriage creates a lukewarm in our statutory rape laws here in california. and there is a reason that we have statutory rape minors from child and sexual abuse. and so why are we, you know, protecting the abusers when we really should be protecting the children from this horrific,...
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for example, donna, can i give you this question? and this is from in the you should come, it's my passport, pos. what is the handle? what about parental consent? can there be anything done and spanish meant to parents easy so that you know a lot about the top from kentucky? that's a very great question. and then you know, i will say that what we often consider, parental consent is most often current or coerce. and as in the case with my own mother, you know, my mother was very abusive growing that she herself had been a child bride married at the age of 32. my father here is older than she was and already had 2 sons, her previous relationship. and you know, this is something that i can trace all the way back to the are 18 working every generation on my journal. it had been under age marriage that occurred. and so, you know, when you grow up and then you for normalized. and then you know, there kase see eerie that into the abuse with me because she didn't suffer trauma herself when she was young and ended up abusing me and was very e
for example, donna, can i give you this question? and this is from in the you should come, it's my passport, pos. what is the handle? what about parental consent? can there be anything done and spanish meant to parents easy so that you know a lot about the top from kentucky? that's a very great question. and then you know, i will say that what we often consider, parental consent is most often current or coerce. and as in the case with my own mother, you know, my mother was very abusive growing...
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and they were tribute of course on the pitch as well for merit donna.eague match on wednesday was marked with a minutes assignments before the game and there was a big result as ata la nta and there was a big result as atalanta scored twice in four minutes to deliver a read the surprise victory over liverpool glow —— point group d white open. the italians opened on the aramark before an unmarked robin goossens volleyed it into knocking down to make it to heaven surface of liverpool remain a top of the group, they need one when in the front of two games but atalanta level on points with i ask. and earlier on in greece, manchester city said their place in the knockout stages of the competition with two games to spare. the only goal—scorer there as city beat on the p arcos i—o facet after the game pep guardiola joined the many pain tribute to merit donna. there was a banner in argentina i think one year ago, that said, "no matter what you have done with your wife to go, it matter what you've done for our lives." i think it expressed perfectly what this guy
and they were tribute of course on the pitch as well for merit donna.eague match on wednesday was marked with a minutes assignments before the game and there was a big result as ata la nta and there was a big result as atalanta scored twice in four minutes to deliver a read the surprise victory over liverpool glow —— point group d white open. the italians opened on the aramark before an unmarked robin goossens volleyed it into knocking down to make it to heaven surface of liverpool remain a...
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the legend of marriage donna is global and he was a superstar. he was truly great and he is especially remembered in the cities where he played like barcelona, right when i came to visit since i was born, maradona was always a presence. he was a god for the whole world in a fishbowl, or he was the best of the best bar in naples with the fans. and won't forget the 2 italian championships. they won, gerry maradona time in their city, but out with the money. this is a sign that we will hold up all over his death has rocked the world to fit ball. tributes are flooding in from the sport's biggest stars, including one from his compatriot and successor, lionel messi. even the vatican has expressed condolences. pope francis gold, who is also argentinian, and an ardent football lover himself, had met marriage on a, on many occasions. he held the former football player and his prayers. remembering him with affection. the rest of the world is following suit. for more on this, i'm joined by former agent john smith from england. john, thanks for joining us. n
the legend of marriage donna is global and he was a superstar. he was truly great and he is especially remembered in the cities where he played like barcelona, right when i came to visit since i was born, maradona was always a presence. he was a god for the whole world in a fishbowl, or he was the best of the best bar in naples with the fans. and won't forget the 2 italian championships. they won, gerry maradona time in their city, but out with the money. this is a sign that we will hold up all...
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. >> donna: hello! >> pam: thank you. >> donna: oh, don't worry.didn't actually make any of this. >> pam: oh! thank goodness. >> donna: [ chuckles ] >> pam: okay, charlie. let's see what we've got to work with, here. >> charlie: okay. yes. >> quinn: happy thanksgiving. >> brooke: hi. happy thanksgiving. >> quinn: yeah. [ inhales deeply ] happy thanksgiving. >> donna: you, too. thank you for having me. both of you. >> steffy: hey! >> brooke: there's my girl. >> steffy: daddy. >> liam: there's mine. >> steffy: yeah. >> katie: ohh. >> liam: hey, kelly. can i takeer
. >> donna: hello! >> pam: thank you. >> donna: oh, don't worry.didn't actually make any of this. >> pam: oh! thank goodness. >> donna: [ chuckles ] >> pam: okay, charlie. let's see what we've got to work with, here. >> charlie: okay. yes. >> quinn: happy thanksgiving. >> brooke: hi. happy thanksgiving. >> quinn: yeah. [ inhales deeply ] happy thanksgiving. >> donna: you, too. thank you for having me. both of you. >>...
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football jimmy is the diego member donna has died. days of national mourning have been declared in argentina. the footballer will lie in state at the presidential palace. he postmortal examination is to be held. we will go live to our correspondent in buenos aires for the latest. fans have taken to the
football jimmy is the diego member donna has died. days of national mourning have been declared in argentina. the footballer will lie in state at the presidential palace. he postmortal examination is to be held. we will go live to our correspondent in buenos aires for the latest. fans have taken to the
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thank you so much and shine in as donna pollard and i am the founder of survivors corner. that's a nonprofit that i started back in 2018 that seeks to empower and secure survivors of various forms of trauma. well, bringing an end to cycles of the b.s. and families and clued in cases of child care. and thanks for being with us. sorry, welcome back to the stream and my doubting it's too low. thank you so much for having me. my name is aren't happening in and i publicly advocate here and the united states to end the practice of child marriage. i was forced at 15 years old to marry a complete stranger, and now i use my experience to advocate against this practice as very harmful practice that exists here in the us and worldwide. and i max, welcome to the string, tell everybody. hi, my name is max robinson, the founder and executive director of students against child marriage for the 1st union led nonprofit united states. in the we devoted to ending the american child marriage. keep the happy get. i'm going to start with a competition, a controversial unicef empty marriage camp
thank you so much and shine in as donna pollard and i am the founder of survivors corner. that's a nonprofit that i started back in 2018 that seeks to empower and secure survivors of various forms of trauma. well, bringing an end to cycles of the b.s. and families and clued in cases of child care. and thanks for being with us. sorry, welcome back to the stream and my doubting it's too low. thank you so much for having me. my name is aren't happening in and i publicly advocate here and the...
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but we have seen that it has exacerbated summer and donna and max. thank you very much for talking to us about the work that you are doing to make child marriage. of course, the united states, legal cause of all of the united states, rudy, priest shape your help today. and i need to coming to us as well. this conversation is going to continue on instagram. let me show you what we're doing all my computer here. child in the united states at 2030, g.m.t. starting phone wednesday. we'll be having this conversation with and sprinkle talking about child marriage, the impact of it, and also taking that conversation internationally. i know a lot of you, a commenting on child might around the world as well. but for now, thanks for watching us enoch's time from fossil fuels to modern day renewable. as societies develop, the energy demands increase, requiring innovative solutions to meet such to moms as a global power development of investment company, nebraska power is uniquely positioned to deliver against these developments. we provide business growth, prom
but we have seen that it has exacerbated summer and donna and max. thank you very much for talking to us about the work that you are doing to make child marriage. of course, the united states, legal cause of all of the united states, rudy, priest shape your help today. and i need to coming to us as well. this conversation is going to continue on instagram. let me show you what we're doing all my computer here. child in the united states at 2030, g.m.t. starting phone wednesday. we'll be having...
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donna answered and said, yes, stuffed.er turkey will be stuffed. >> so you add about another 45 minutes to an hour on that cook time, so -- and then for donna tell her to make sure take the temperature in the center of the touching, she wants that to be 165. the breast area 170 and the thigh area, 180. >> got it. thank you so much. >>> and thank you so much for joining us on this interactive show "getting answers." we'll be here every day at 3:00 and on facebook live stream. a note, no 3:00 p.m. show tomorrow or friday but we'll be back business as usual >>> tonight, the holiday virus dangers, as america is set to mark thanksgiving in the middle of a pandemic. millions on the move tonight. on theed radios and in the sky. and public health officials double down on warnings to stay home. dr. fauci fearful of a surge during a surge. concerns this could become a humanitarian crisis. a 15th day of record hospitalizations. 2,300 americans dead in 24 hours. and the new emergency restrictions. >>> also new tonight, president-elect
donna answered and said, yes, stuffed.er turkey will be stuffed. >> so you add about another 45 minutes to an hour on that cook time, so -- and then for donna tell her to make sure take the temperature in the center of the touching, she wants that to be 165. the breast area 170 and the thigh area, 180. >> got it. thank you so much. >>> and thank you so much for joining us on this interactive show "getting answers." we'll be here every day at 3:00 and on facebook...
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donna who's died of a heart attack at the age of 60 just weeks after a brain surgery. he's regarded as one of the greatest if not the greatest player of all time captained argentina to victory in the 1986 world cup. this is what assad has, where fans are celebrating his achievements as a memorial outside his childhood home in the outskirts of the capital, headstocks looks back on mad, honest, turbulent life. the infamously referred to a hand of god and the unique gifts of diego, armando marathoner, appeared to come from a higher force. born in 1960 and raised in a shanty town on the outskirts of one of set is he became their national hero. and the global football superstar is impacting club football meant he was playing for his country as a teenager, a prolific creator and score a goal for just $1.00 metres, tall, stocky, and powerful. his skill and balance made it unstoppable. the $986.00 world cup was his time. marathon of the player, the man encapsulated in an unforgettable quarter, final against england. firstly, what he was to call the hand of god, punching the ba
donna who's died of a heart attack at the age of 60 just weeks after a brain surgery. he's regarded as one of the greatest if not the greatest player of all time captained argentina to victory in the 1986 world cup. this is what assad has, where fans are celebrating his achievements as a memorial outside his childhood home in the outskirts of the capital, headstocks looks back on mad, honest, turbulent life. the infamously referred to a hand of god and the unique gifts of diego, armando...
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numerous accolades donna had been in poor health, but his death. it has stunned the football world the moment which divided the football world. a goal only diego maradona could conjure up spectacular, controversial with his left fist on a produced one of football's most iconic scenes at the 1986 world cup. he single handedly knocked england out of the tournament with his hand of god and then went on to late argentina to victory in the final against west germany, a villain to some a hero to others, particularly among his passionate competitors. prior to that page, at the age of 26, maradona had already lived an intense life. born in 1960, he grew up with his 7 siblings in via fiorito, a poor neighborhood in the southern suburbs of bonna cyrus. he grafted his way to professional football, making his debut for argentina's juniors at the age of just 16, following a spell with pocket genius marathoner arrived at barcelona in 1982. there he began to conquer and captivate europe with his magical left. it was 2 years later he landed in naples where he achi
numerous accolades donna had been in poor health, but his death. it has stunned the football world the moment which divided the football world. a goal only diego maradona could conjure up spectacular, controversial with his left fist on a produced one of football's most iconic scenes at the 1986 world cup. he single handedly knocked england out of the tournament with his hand of god and then went on to late argentina to victory in the final against west germany, a villain to some a hero to...
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bush and former dnc chairwoman donna brazile, both fox contributors with elections, great to see you both tonight, thank you very much for being here. >> thank you. >> karl let me start with you. watching the biden folks across the map today, they are sounding extremely confident that they are going to get to 270 tomorrow night. are you as confident as a sound? >> i know the difference between 2020 and 2016 when the campaign was competent but didn't have all of the ballots in the bank and all of the voters. i'm confident that the biden campaign are out there right now trying to just make sure that everybody gets their ballots in as well as get people to turn out tomorrow. so we are confident, but not overconfident and god knows, unlike four years ago, we are not arrogant. >> martha: karl, what is your sense on the trump site and people at the campaign there? there are some that the states i feel good about and some they are not so sure about tonight. >> first of all, buoyed by the enthusiasm of the crowds he's drawn and the people that are involved in it, they have good reason to be
bush and former dnc chairwoman donna brazile, both fox contributors with elections, great to see you both tonight, thank you very much for being here. >> thank you. >> karl let me start with you. watching the biden folks across the map today, they are sounding extremely confident that they are going to get to 270 tomorrow night. are you as confident as a sound? >> i know the difference between 2020 and 2016 when the campaign was competent but didn't have all of the ballots in...
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donna and david sitill here.this goes back to the political incompetence, political malpractice. if you take donald trump by his word that the voters from his 2016 coalition who have led in the largest numbers of suburban women to whom he cries out, you know, like rocky, i mean, he literally bellows for them to come back to him, the way to get them back is not through road rage, and then celebrating said road rage. what is he doing? >> who knows. i mean, listen, i think he enjoys seeing those visuals. it may be the only thing that lifts his spirits as he is looking down the barrel of an embarrassing historic defeat. but, yeah, from an electoral standpoint, this is what people are tired of. they want washington to settle down. they want a president is who is not invading our lives, who doesn't incite violence. he was the guy in the first debate who told the white supremacists to stand by. he is encouraging violence. we will see what happens tomorrow. again i think a lot of this is paper tiger stuff. but at the end
donna and david sitill here.this goes back to the political incompetence, political malpractice. if you take donald trump by his word that the voters from his 2016 coalition who have led in the largest numbers of suburban women to whom he cries out, you know, like rocky, i mean, he literally bellows for them to come back to him, the way to get them back is not through road rage, and then celebrating said road rage. what is he doing? >> who knows. i mean, listen, i think he enjoys seeing...
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donna is revered as a player. well, in a moment we're going to go live to tennis, a boy who is in center bonus, ictus forest 1st, though. david stokes looks back at matter. the onus career, the infamously, referred to a hand of god and the unique gifts of diego, armando marathoner, appear to come from a higher force. born in 1960 and raised in a shanty town on the outskirts of one a set is. he became their national hero, and a global football superstar is impacting club football meant he was playing for his country as a teenager, a prolific creator and score goals. just 1.65 meters, tall, stocky, and powerful. his skill and balance made him unstoppable. the 986 world cup was his time marathon of the player, the man and caption lated in an unforgettable quarter, final against england. with firstly what he was to call the hand of god. punching the ball into the net. then a 2nd goal of scarcely believe a ball quality to many the greatest individual goals in world cup history before marriage on his argentina went on t
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there won't ever be anybody like myra donna. i think crying since yesterday that we want to see d.m.o. of a crowd saying argentina's president, i'll bet the fed in on this got his chance to pay his respects to the element of the ana, the national and international icon up to a 1000000. people have been expected to visit maradona's concert, but instead, due to security concerns, the wake was unexpectedly closed. even tens of thousands of mourners on the streets of one eyesight is trying to get a last glimpse of their hero for the latest. now let's bring in, correspondent might see is a word. he is in-born azhar usman as it's been an emotional day for a lot of people, and boy does arias. what's going on there right now? right now, the body of donna has left the casa rose out of the presidential palace. you can see behind me some minutes ago, it was a wish by the family members and the ex-wife of morrow donna to stop the death watch now and to bring him in a car to the cemetery, a private one in the outskirts of one of the ira's he
there won't ever be anybody like myra donna. i think crying since yesterday that we want to see d.m.o. of a crowd saying argentina's president, i'll bet the fed in on this got his chance to pay his respects to the element of the ana, the national and international icon up to a 1000000. people have been expected to visit maradona's concert, but instead, due to security concerns, the wake was unexpectedly closed. even tens of thousands of mourners on the streets of one eyesight is trying to get a...
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donna, in the time we have left, i want to turn to another subject.in, i think all of us agree, that president-elect biden will take the oath of office on january 20th grade i think it also is very likely -- i know you're going to push back here, but don't just for the sake of this -- that the republicans are going to keep control of the senate. i understand it comes down two races, special elections in georgia, but the likelihood is that mitch mcconnell is the senate majority leader in january. question, if that is the case, president biden, a republican-health senate, how much will that curtail biden 'his plans for his cabinet, and biden's plans for his agenda? >> well, first of all, the democrats must leverage all of their political power, whether in the house and the white hou white house. clearly mitch mcconnell is going to continue to be a key player. his been a key player since 2006. he said in 2,000 -- i believe 2009, 2010, that is only objective was to make barack obama a one-term president. barack obama won a reelection. he has worked with j
donna, in the time we have left, i want to turn to another subject.in, i think all of us agree, that president-elect biden will take the oath of office on january 20th grade i think it also is very likely -- i know you're going to push back here, but don't just for the sake of this -- that the republicans are going to keep control of the senate. i understand it comes down two races, special elections in georgia, but the likelihood is that mitch mcconnell is the senate majority leader in...
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my name is donna rapaccioli. as you may realize, 2020 marks 100 years of purpose driven his education at fordham. since our inception we believe in the power of partnerships to inform and to lead change. i very much would like to thank the gabelli center for global security and analysis and our wonderful partners, the museum of american finance and the society of new york for sponsoring today's conversation. the centennial series was designed to shine light on emerging and important trends. one of the things we had realize is that reflecting on our history provides new insights into the current challenges that have disrupted and change industries and business models. today's session focuses on the challenges that leaders at that j.p. morgan chase and company faced, and survived, as is seen in "jpmorgan's fall and revival: how the wave of consolidation changed america's premier bank." i'm very proud to say that j.p. morgan is a largest employer of gabelli school of graduate i know many of them are on the webinar t
my name is donna rapaccioli. as you may realize, 2020 marks 100 years of purpose driven his education at fordham. since our inception we believe in the power of partnerships to inform and to lead change. i very much would like to thank the gabelli center for global security and analysis and our wonderful partners, the museum of american finance and the society of new york for sponsoring today's conversation. the centennial series was designed to shine light on emerging and important trends. one...
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as well as those in argentina, -- marse, never donna' donna- maradona's death has shocked the footballld. is sad news notnly for the soccer world but the entire world. i remembe him mostly from 1986. he was a one-of-a-kind player. may he rest in peace. >> he loved the game so much, you could see in eachon s when you watched him playing. e even warming up,s special. ros: even before the match lots of's career future beautiful football but was controversial as well. perhaps it can be summed up that famous five-minute period in the quarter file against england. first of all, the infamous and of god, punching the ball into the net, and then four minutes later, scoring the goal of the century, leaving nearly the entire england squad in its wake. gary linacre went on to call maradona a frid. hes his memory of that game. >> u on both sides of diego in that game. his personality, that impish, cheeky, -- you know, we call ith ting -- but he got away with it, obviously. the second goal was a goal that i think is the greatest scored by anybody. you have to take the importance of t situation, impo
as well as those in argentina, -- marse, never donna' donna- maradona's death has shocked the footballld. is sad news notnly for the soccer world but the entire world. i remembe him mostly from 1986. he was a one-of-a-kind player. may he rest in peace. >> he loved the game so much, you could see in eachon s when you watched him playing. e even warming up,s special. ros: even before the match lots of's career future beautiful football but was controversial as well. perhaps it can be summed...
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donna is still with us.octor, talk about the promise that the pfizer vaccine offers and just any caution about how quickly we'd be able to scale it to a point to safely return to some semblance of pre-pandemic normal. >> good evening. it's definitely good news. we are waiting for details about the data because it's just top line results but the proof of concept that we can build effective vaccines against this virus is important because not only does pfizer have this candidate but moderna, another company with a similar vaccine could potentially have similar results and we could double the number of doses available and definitely a good thing potentially working in our favor. what's not working in our favor is that this is the biggest vaccine campaign, humanity's ever undertaken and will take the kind of not just coordination on local and state level but federal coordination that's so nimble to get the vaccines where they're needed in a timely manner, maintaining the needs of a sub zero supply chain and maki
donna is still with us.octor, talk about the promise that the pfizer vaccine offers and just any caution about how quickly we'd be able to scale it to a point to safely return to some semblance of pre-pandemic normal. >> good evening. it's definitely good news. we are waiting for details about the data because it's just top line results but the proof of concept that we can build effective vaccines against this virus is important because not only does pfizer have this candidate but...
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thanks donna. thank you so much, thank you. donna. >>and kron 4 is your local election headquarters. we have the latest on the presidential race as well as all of the local and state measures just head to our website kron 4 dot com. >>to the east bay now authorities issuing a public safety warning after a series of high-profile crimes there in the last few days. caravan of thieves, striking stores breaking in wreaking havoc law enforcement calling these caravans dangerous our kron four's terisa stasio is at the scene of the latest or hit. >>parents and the rounds out this big 5 now completely boarded up after what happened and authorities now issuing a warning there heavily armed and they have a lot of weapons in. >>we're dealing with potentially hundreds of individuals with many in that area. >>sergeant ray kelly with the alameda county sheriff's department addressing this. authorities say wednesday night a group alluded to this a big 5 sporting goods store smashing windows and grabbing whatever they could including ammunition and pe
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chris: 30 seconds, donna.on't know, you're not going to -- [laughter] what do you think the chances realistically that democrats can flip those two seats in georgia? >> it's an uphill battle, but there's a map there because stacey abrams invested early and all of the other down-ballot organizations that are helping her, there's a great chance that democrats can take that purple state and turn it blue. chris: so for those of you who are already exhausted by this never-ending election campaign, we have two more months until january 5th when the special elections take place in georgia. thank you, panel. see you next sunday. plenty to talk about as we go forward. >>> up next, our power player of the week. we remember alex trebek and his presence in millions of americans' living rooms for more than three decades. ♪ alright, i brought in ensure max protein to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. [grunting noise] i'll take that. woohoo! 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. ensure max pr
chris: 30 seconds, donna.on't know, you're not going to -- [laughter] what do you think the chances realistically that democrats can flip those two seats in georgia? >> it's an uphill battle, but there's a map there because stacey abrams invested early and all of the other down-ballot organizations that are helping her, there's a great chance that democrats can take that purple state and turn it blue. chris: so for those of you who are already exhausted by this never-ending election...
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my name is donna rapaccioli and i have the honor of serving as dean of the school of business. 2020 marks00 years of business education. since our inception we believed in the power of partnerships to lead change. i would like to thank the center for global security analysis and our wonderful partners in the museum of american finance and the cfa society of new york who are sponsoring today's conversation. the centennial series was designed to shine light on emerging and important trends. one of the things we realized is reflecting on our history provides new insight into the current challenges that have disrupted and changed industries and business models. today's session focuses on the challenges leaders at jpmorgan chase and companies face and survive as seen in the latest book "jpmorgan's fall and revival: how the wave if consolidarion changed america's premier bank". i am very proud to say jpmorgan is the largest employer of business graduates and i know many of them are on the webinar today. the session will take place in a few parts. david cowan, president and ceo of the museum of
my name is donna rapaccioli and i have the honor of serving as dean of the school of business. 2020 marks00 years of business education. since our inception we believed in the power of partnerships to lead change. i would like to thank the center for global security analysis and our wonderful partners in the museum of american finance and the cfa society of new york who are sponsoring today's conversation. the centennial series was designed to shine light on emerging and important trends. one...
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they had the people who could it was a demurrer donna. the decision has been taken by the family and the government just to have this thursday for this death watch so many people are frustrated and i think it's not common here. people who are bird really fast after their death, but they had, has been the chance to have 2 or 3 days for the deathwatch. but maradona and his family, the family decided not to wait so long. so it was really a short goodbye for many. argentinians is now going to be laid to rest alongside his parents, on the outside of the outskirts of when osiris where you are at what can you tell us about the ceremony which is underway, as we speak, it's 6 plays behind me some 2 kilometers away at a private cemetery in bella, vista is the name and the family decided for really private ceremony. this event is only for the family members of murder, almost 1st wife and his children. so before the public, the public will be present outside the cemetery. there are already some $100000.00 people waiting for a sign, at least sitting t
they had the people who could it was a demurrer donna. the decision has been taken by the family and the government just to have this thursday for this death watch so many people are frustrated and i think it's not common here. people who are bird really fast after their death, but they had, has been the chance to have 2 or 3 days for the deathwatch. but maradona and his family, the family decided not to wait so long. so it was really a short goodbye for many. argentinians is now going to be...
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this is a reported seeing a struggle between matter, donna and his doctor order ok. days before his death media say the doctor's office was searched as part of an investigation into possible voluntary manslaughter. of a neurologist told reporters he was not responsible for maradona's death and said the medical team had done everything they could. he was going to go was tired. he was tired of being marathoner. diego was the most rebellious person with more independence and autonomy than anyone i have ever met. but within that, he decided everything. not. i'm not hiding anything. there is nothing to hide. i did my best and more. i know what i did. i'm proud of what i did and what all the doctors did for diego memphis, unless it obviously i regret how it ended. but i guarantee we did our best for diego and you told us it's a formula one now. and a lewis. hamilton sped to victory at the bahrain grand prix. the race was overshadowed by a fiery crash at the french driver. miraculously walked away from the wreckage. the race around the floodlit soccer track got off to a wil
this is a reported seeing a struggle between matter, donna and his doctor order ok. days before his death media say the doctor's office was searched as part of an investigation into possible voluntary manslaughter. of a neurologist told reporters he was not responsible for maradona's death and said the medical team had done everything they could. he was going to go was tired. he was tired of being marathoner. diego was the most rebellious person with more independence and autonomy than anyone i...
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marat donna is the best player of all time to his adoring fans. he was a key into a god in his death, his legend will live on a terminally ill one across nel street to sports journalist says you're rosenthal, he joins us from when his arias says you, good evening to you. this is obviously very sad news. what more can you tell us about his passing? good evening for all of you also. good night. i think that now of course i don't think i could live in germany. yes. see 3 of you very, very sad, very sad day from now on. i think that you told it recently with the legend. what about the water though? now from now on, it would be a legend says euro cinderella's jordan eastern engineer and whatever. i want to remember him inside the tree is inside making inroads, making breathing and driving it all. try to forget about his personal life. i don't, i don't care really. i don't because of course, not agree with all kinds of, of what you said it in a couple of intro about dr. cole and whatever. i think people might remember the alarm on the modern us, one of
marat donna is the best player of all time to his adoring fans. he was a key into a god in his death, his legend will live on a terminally ill one across nel street to sports journalist says you're rosenthal, he joins us from when his arias says you, good evening to you. this is obviously very sad news. what more can you tell us about his passing? good evening for all of you also. good night. i think that now of course i don't think i could live in germany. yes. see 3 of you very, very sad,...
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we spoke to a close friend of donna's the former year ecuadorian president rafael correa. it went to haiti, i mean this is a loss for the whole world for the entire argentinean nation. it's a catastrophe. you can't even imagine how maraton is adored. he did so much for the country at the 86 world cup in mexico. i wasn't at that world cup, but i was in italy in the ninety's when maradona played for napoli. he was adored, especially in southern italy, so much so that even during the argentina, italy match. many italians supported argentina because of the number 10 because of diego, armando. without doubt, he was a leader, a leader that never hid his political leanings. he was in favor of progressive politics. but even if you lean toward the right, it wouldn't matter. because 1st and foremost were his personal qualities, his honesty, his leadership, his habit of saying what he thought, one way or another. it was a warrior for social justice. he was a rebel and fought against injustice and hypocrisy of the world order. he himself was from a poor family, so he knew 1st hand wha
we spoke to a close friend of donna's the former year ecuadorian president rafael correa. it went to haiti, i mean this is a loss for the whole world for the entire argentinean nation. it's a catastrophe. you can't even imagine how maraton is adored. he did so much for the country at the 86 world cup in mexico. i wasn't at that world cup, but i was in italy in the ninety's when maradona played for napoli. he was adored, especially in southern italy, so much so that even during the argentina,...
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this is the last public photo of diego, armando donna, after a successful brain operation. early november. he'd been visibly ill for some time. he was the coach for a top argentinian team, but the 60 year old was having trouble staying on his feet. marathon i grew up in a pole suburb. born as it is. his rise to stardom was meaty, are his goals spectacular? the striker with the number 10 shirt had his career highlight at the 986 world cup in mexico. he travelled his way through confused and helpless defensive lines. his hand assisted goal against england will go down in history. marathoner later in the stevie asli called it the hand of god. he became a national hero in argentina. but after the great rise came the fall, he struggled with drug and alcohol addiction for years. after his brain surgery, he was going through detox, but marathoner suffered a heart attack. the magical and talented marathoner will now receive a state funeral fitting for one of the greatest footballers, if not the greatest of all time. i thank you. and here are some of the 1st reactions from fans in a
this is the last public photo of diego, armando donna, after a successful brain operation. early november. he'd been visibly ill for some time. he was the coach for a top argentinian team, but the 60 year old was having trouble staying on his feet. marathon i grew up in a pole suburb. born as it is. his rise to stardom was meaty, are his goals spectacular? the striker with the number 10 shirt had his career highlight at the 986 world cup in mexico. he travelled his way through confused and...
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donna: it's been a long time coming. the last to get voting rights, just waited and waited for our turn. it's been a long time coming. they didn't have the right to vote, but i did. i spent all of my time believing that the right to vote was key to our future and because of the american people, those who did not see color, gender, those who believed that it was about confidence and just giving everyone a seat at the table, women also sharing the leadership of this country. i'm so grateful that this moment has come and i'm very thankful that vice president biden now president elect biden has given us this moment. i cry because there's so many women out there that made this happen, so many shoulders of women who just didn't care what they were called, how they looked but they went out there and they kept moving the ball. they did it because there were so many men who also believed, i am just a grateful woman this morning, a grateful american that i can go to my grave one day and say, god, we got the first black man, we got
donna: it's been a long time coming. the last to get voting rights, just waited and waited for our turn. it's been a long time coming. they didn't have the right to vote, but i did. i spent all of my time believing that the right to vote was key to our future and because of the american people, those who did not see color, gender, those who believed that it was about confidence and just giving everyone a seat at the table, women also sharing the leadership of this country. i'm so grateful that...
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donna's world corp. really is renowned in my home country of england. is that as a villain because of his role in the quarter final against england, he scored both goals in a 21 victory over england at the azteca stadium in mexico city. the 1st one, the hand of god goal, he later admitted and everybody else could see it. he was watching it. he put the ball into the back of the net with his hand, but his 2nd goal, that's probably what we should focus on more. his 2nd goal regarded as the goal of the century voted as the goal of the century is. diego maradona took the ball while he took the ball past 5 english players before leaving the goalkeeper with just a little drop of a shoulder left. peter shilton flat on his backside book while he was winning things on the field. he was always a controversial figure off the field during his time with napoli in pretty much since the mid 1980 s. murray dano was struggling with cocaine addiction with different types of drug addictions. he eventually finished his international career in 1994 after leaving the argentin
donna's world corp. really is renowned in my home country of england. is that as a villain because of his role in the quarter final against england, he scored both goals in a 21 victory over england at the azteca stadium in mexico city. the 1st one, the hand of god goal, he later admitted and everybody else could see it. he was watching it. he put the ball into the back of the net with his hand, but his 2nd goal, that's probably what we should focus on more. his 2nd goal regarded as the goal of...
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do you agree with that, donna? >> i do.we saw this behaviors in hungary or nigeria, we would be calling out the observers. we would be going to the united nations. this kind of behavior is really dangerous. we really are in an inflection point where we make a decision on whether we'll stand on the side of democracy or whether we continue to let one person, one man undermine all our pillars of democracy. i think that, you know, americans even by a slim margin maybe are making that choice. but we have to have it ring out. this really cannot stand. i mean the president is in very dangerous territory. it's not going to take one or two republicans calling it out. it's going to take all of them. >> speaking of calling it out, michael steele, let me read what mike pence said. i have to say, it's too late for mike pence. you know, he can't get off the ship. he tried it would appear with this quote. mike pence overnight, while the votes continue to be counted we're going to remain vigilant as the president said. the right to vote ha
do you agree with that, donna? >> i do.we saw this behaviors in hungary or nigeria, we would be calling out the observers. we would be going to the united nations. this kind of behavior is really dangerous. we really are in an inflection point where we make a decision on whether we'll stand on the side of democracy or whether we continue to let one person, one man undermine all our pillars of democracy. i think that, you know, americans even by a slim margin maybe are making that choice....
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. >> and let's bring in donna edwards.that appeal from the mayor and the elections commissioners are speaking, we'll bring you any details that are pertinent to the vote count. former democratic congresswoman and contributing columnist to "the washington post" donna edwards. and kevin madden, former senior adviser to mitt romney. thanks for being with us. your reaction, donna edwards, the house, there were losses in house seats. nancy pelosi saying she will retain the speaker's gavel but there is criticism and internal fighting. some of the centrists, elissa slotkin, aoc, abigail spanberger, have different conclusions for why some of those incumbents lost their seats. >> well, look, i think as nancy pelosi says, the democratic party and the democratic caucus is really a wide range, it's a very diverse caucus. so i'm not surprised by that. i do think there is a natural tension between those who are running in the strongest trump districts and others, people like myself, who had a solid blue district. at the same time, you k
. >> and let's bring in donna edwards.that appeal from the mayor and the elections commissioners are speaking, we'll bring you any details that are pertinent to the vote count. former democratic congresswoman and contributing columnist to "the washington post" donna edwards. and kevin madden, former senior adviser to mitt romney. thanks for being with us. your reaction, donna edwards, the house, there were losses in house seats. nancy pelosi saying she will retain the speaker's...
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we're joined by donna crane political science lecturer at san jose state university donna thanks forning us. this is really significant because with that gsa ascertainment now the transition team can really take some a concrete steps as they get ready to move into the white house right. yes, that's right. they've been very very busy already we were seeing serve rule for example, several nominees names come forward daily, but there are a few things that they just can't do either logistically legally until that she decision has been made so now they can complete the full set of activities it's really a sprint from now until january 20th so they need every day they can get. >>so donna why now of course the president seems to be suggesting. he's calling the shots on this not clear if that's true. but why is that happening now finally. >>i think a couple of key things happened and of course the official trigger is that the head of the general services administration who by statute is the one who sort of officially declares that there is a president elect she did finally after a couple wee
we're joined by donna crane political science lecturer at san jose state university donna thanks forning us. this is really significant because with that gsa ascertainment now the transition team can really take some a concrete steps as they get ready to move into the white house right. yes, that's right. they've been very very busy already we were seeing serve rule for example, several nominees names come forward daily, but there are a few things that they just can't do either logistically...
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donna thanks so much for joining us here at 10 o'clock on kron 4 news. the first question i have tonight is we were talking a little bit about this transition. we talked a little bit about the staffing the hiring that has to go into it, but right now president not accepting the results of this election how does this fair for the biden transition if the president is now willing to accept it. >>if the president remains intransigent this really presents more of a political problems that an actual legal one the only legal requirement that's that's needed for a new president to take office is to win the electoral college. so if that you know the news predictions come true, we have no reason to believe they president elect i'm has won enough electoral college votes to win the presidency it the rest of this these traditions, the call and the visiting of the white house makes changing of guests and the writing in the limo down pennsylvania avenue together these are these are all pomp and circumstance they're not actually legal requirements. >>it's just a way to
donna thanks so much for joining us here at 10 o'clock on kron 4 news. the first question i have tonight is we were talking a little bit about this transition. we talked a little bit about the staffing the hiring that has to go into it, but right now president not accepting the results of this election how does this fair for the biden transition if the president is now willing to accept it. >>if the president remains intransigent this really presents more of a political problems that an...
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how is he doing so far donna. say that represent a lot more than we're used to that's kind of a welcome change a lot more women a lot more people of but layered into that a lot of really deep experience and expertise on their issues expertise experience is something common but diversity is is something that. >>this a big zigzag policy going from. barack obama with joe biden as former vice president donald trump back to joe how do you think this will work out domestically and internationally with the the big changes that people have to adjust to. >>i actually think it's going to work out fine and i think the fact that biden has been in service for so long and in the senate for so long and then of course as vice president 8 years he has deep relationships domestically and internationally we can call on that go well call on that experience and it looks least with the purse to point nominations. he's making that the people he's tapping have a similar levels of experience so i think there's i think hopefully going to s
how is he doing so far donna. say that represent a lot more than we're used to that's kind of a welcome change a lot more women a lot more people of but layered into that a lot of really deep experience and expertise on their issues expertise experience is something common but diversity is is something that. >>this a big zigzag policy going from. barack obama with joe biden as former vice president donald trump back to joe how do you think this will work out domestically and...
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diego merritt donna was just 60 years old. the 49ers back on the field for practice today, preparing for them game on sunday. also good news, one player deactivated from the covid list but six others are still on the list. derek carr, had a reputation with his calls.>> purple worrell is? >> today john gruden gave him all the credit for coming up with those creative calls. >> you think i came up with purple walrus really, some of these words are like in baseball, third-base signaling, you know what it means, nothing. it's a shame. now we are giving access to our snap account and inventory of plays on live tv. i don't know what the world is coming to. >> nfl, thanksgiving texans and detroit right here and 9:30 and later the washington football team visits dallas.>> chris mullen sitting back in danville right now laughing.>>> local businesses are getting a big boost did you know that geico's whole 15 minutes thing... that came from me. really. my first idea was "in one quarter of an hour, your savings will tower... over you. figu
diego merritt donna was just 60 years old. the 49ers back on the field for practice today, preparing for them game on sunday. also good news, one player deactivated from the covid list but six others are still on the list. derek carr, had a reputation with his calls.>> purple worrell is? >> today john gruden gave him all the credit for coming up with those creative calls. >> you think i came up with purple walrus really, some of these words are like in baseball, third-base...
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yes, donna. they call me st. they call me a sergeant. they call me, oh damn, is donna you extra because passionate about helping these women. because i came from from when they came from the village and known to me and know their depravity. you know, i know led lights down there supposed you know, that's my date that i'm supposed to meet. but certain person things that i should be here a little longer and salute because the work was you were really loud and ready to leave because they think you should stay all day. think that you still are or were but that right there. trigger me to the point that i really i was so angry at myself as angry that i room one to me saying that if it wasn't for recovery, some time i would made the wrong choices. there's no deliberate is really high. i walk a hospital and left my center never came back, never came back. and there's a long to say yes to say, but i was on drugs. i didn't care about my son, instant shame. it really is a shame because there's not a day in my life that i was sure that we make mista
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the 46th president of the united states come january 20th, 2021, at the noon hour. >> donna eld wardsfinal question about your old caucus. i don't think anyone expected the democrats under nancy pelosi to lose seats in the house. but that is what happened. any lessons that are obvious to you? >> well, i think it's disappointing, but i think democrats have also displayed a lot of unity over this last year, and i think that they are going to have to hash whatever the differences are inside of the caucus and then get down to the business of governing. i think part of the reason that you saw these losses are in places where, you know, democrats won in places where donald trump, you know, had major victories. it's tough to survive under that. but democrats have the majority. they have the majority. they will have the presidency. and they will have a governing mandate, i think, with a record number of millions of people who did, as steve said, repudiated donald trump and they will begin to really rebuild this country in all of its institutions. you know, brian, i have been very concerned ab
the 46th president of the united states come january 20th, 2021, at the noon hour. >> donna eld wardsfinal question about your old caucus. i don't think anyone expected the democrats under nancy pelosi to lose seats in the house. but that is what happened. any lessons that are obvious to you? >> well, i think it's disappointing, but i think democrats have also displayed a lot of unity over this last year, and i think that they are going to have to hash whatever the differences are...
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donna is here as well.redible piece but i have to say, the mad, mad king george was the one that jumped off the page for me. take me inside what you and your colleagues are reporting. >> well, first of all, thank you for the kind words of the piece. it is a story i did. and we spent the week trying to get to the bottom of what was going on behind the scenes. we didn't see the president for so many days after the election. but we kept hearing about his rages, about his plots, about the fantasies he was cooking up in his mind and what we found is that according to one advise, he was like mad king george ranning i won, i won, even as the states were certifying joe biden as the winner. even as the state like georgia did a hand recount that again showed that joe biden was the winner. trump was losing in court. there was a real feud among the lawyers representing the president in the first few days after the election, there were a lost professional republican lawyers teed up to try to lead some of the legal chall
donna is here as well.redible piece but i have to say, the mad, mad king george was the one that jumped off the page for me. take me inside what you and your colleagues are reporting. >> well, first of all, thank you for the kind words of the piece. it is a story i did. and we spent the week trying to get to the bottom of what was going on behind the scenes. we didn't see the president for so many days after the election. but we kept hearing about his rages, about his plots, about the...
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>>university donna thanks for joining us we've been going through all these different scenarios of. >>possible based on what you're seeing you kind of a preferred. avenue to victory that you're seeing for either of these candidates. >>you know what i see is of donning inevitability of biden harris when 4 of the trump white house i think we're seeing that in the numbers that we're just absolutely broken down under in this earlier there are several pathways for mister biden to win there that does a very narrow pathway for trump to win and it just doesn't look like the numbers are happening for him each so i think he's that reelection is not in the cards for him and i think he's actually starting to act that way and that is the next thing chapter that will have to confront so if biden does is declared the president-elect what do you envision happening between now and january the 20th think it is when you actually take the oath of office. hoyt and you know that is really anybody's guess we're in uncharted waters here i have hunch, you know i haven't seen decades and decades of history b
>>university donna thanks for joining us we've been going through all these different scenarios of. >>possible based on what you're seeing you kind of a preferred. avenue to victory that you're seeing for either of these candidates. >>you know what i see is of donning inevitability of biden harris when 4 of the trump white house i think we're seeing that in the numbers that we're just absolutely broken down under in this earlier there are several pathways for mister biden to...
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to working with the new president, joe biden, in upcoming years. >> how long will the unity last, donna the democrats having a slimmer majority? she's going to need some republicans to help her on key issues. >> well, i mean, i think that she has a governing majority. if you know anything about nancy pelosi, what you know is that she goes to great pains to make sure, one, that she can keep her caucus unified, and then she can bring over the handfuls she will need from the republican party in order to pursue an agenda on behalf of the american people. who i see is a caucus where you do have a big tent. and there are differences of opinion and approach. but i think, as pelosi described, and this was certainly my experience and joe's experience in the caucus, that we share values as democrats. and i think that that's what comes through. and it's going to be, you know, quite a challenge, making sure to, you know, keep that slim majority unified, but also to make sure you're carrying forward on an agenda that really is the president's agenda. when you have the white house, your job in the ma
to working with the new president, joe biden, in upcoming years. >> how long will the unity last, donna the democrats having a slimmer majority? she's going to need some republicans to help her on key issues. >> well, i mean, i think that she has a governing majority. if you know anything about nancy pelosi, what you know is that she goes to great pains to make sure, one, that she can keep her caucus unified, and then she can bring over the handfuls she will need from the republican...
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donna, he really is revered as a saint in more ways. anyway, a very religious city, hard to overstate the meaning of it to people in naples. and of course in argentina has been an extraordinary footballer who also struggled with personal demons. yeah, of course. personal demons. i mean, it was in naples where marijuana acquired the cocaine addiction, which was to dock him for many years of his life. but like i say, you know, that image hardly touch is hardly. smee is the kind of reverence with which maradona is held in knight was. and of course in argentina and for very many other people in very many other places around the world. why do you regard it as the best footballer to have ever played the game? he was voted the player of the century alongside brazilian legend pele. yeah. like i say hard to overstate the reverence with which they are going on as host. talk to us about the marathon a magic? well, it's tough. yeah. i mean you, as you can probably tell, i wasn't quite old enough to experience it myself as a football fan, but there
donna, he really is revered as a saint in more ways. anyway, a very religious city, hard to overstate the meaning of it to people in naples. and of course in argentina has been an extraordinary footballer who also struggled with personal demons. yeah, of course. personal demons. i mean, it was in naples where marijuana acquired the cocaine addiction, which was to dock him for many years of his life. but like i say, you know, that image hardly touch is hardly. smee is the kind of reverence with...
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diego donna so far, no official statement has been released, but local media are saying the physician has been charged with manslaughter. footballers' 2 dollars earlier claimed their father's heart attack was caused by medical negligence. you know, all fans across the world have been saying their final goodbyes to donna passed away on wednesday at the age of 60. i hear the da go for the argentinians is like a hero. he always had the hero's cape and the hero's shield that the argentinians needed. he always came to the defense. he showed us that it was possible to be the humblest nation and take on the most powerful enemy, mera daughter to me is everything. not just in terms of food bowl, but also in every aspect, the man, the food bowl or his whole character. i don't think we do that. i've been following him everywhere since the world cup in 1900. i ran away from home just to watch him play at our breakdown just some of the biggest headlines from the past week. more on those stories and the latest news at our website, r.t.e. dot com. by social class poverty. if you're born into a poor
diego donna so far, no official statement has been released, but local media are saying the physician has been charged with manslaughter. footballers' 2 dollars earlier claimed their father's heart attack was caused by medical negligence. you know, all fans across the world have been saying their final goodbyes to donna passed away on wednesday at the age of 60. i hear the da go for the argentinians is like a hero. he always had the hero's cape and the hero's shield that the argentinians...
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they are chanting there is only one marrow donna -- morrow donna. biden is focused on the address.pandemic in his we will listen to that. pres.-elect biden: -- at the soul of our naon as we forged, and now we find ourselves again facing a long, hard wint. ros: ethiopic troops preparing attack a regional capital as a deadline expires, and half million people are estimated to be in the city. >> [indiscernible] ♪ ros: a warm welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and on bbne else watching world news. such sad news that came in a little earlier. diego maradona has died at the age of 60. s footballe of our truly global sports, and certainly for a time, perhaps for allwa time,e the best at it. he will be remembered for just extraordinary momes like this -- maradona -- maradona going at them again. unbelievable! ros: of course he will be remembered for this in 1986. he was captain of argentina when he scored the famous goal against england. here is diego maradona speaking to the bbc back in 2006. >> i oht to think the guy upstaithe beard, as i call him.
they are chanting there is only one marrow donna -- morrow donna. biden is focused on the address.pandemic in his we will listen to that. pres.-elect biden: -- at the soul of our naon as we forged, and now we find ourselves again facing a long, hard wint. ros: ethiopic troops preparing attack a regional capital as a deadline expires, and half million people are estimated to be in the city. >> [indiscernible] ♪ ros: a warm welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and on bbne else...
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people traveling does not have all the power in the country, it's the power shared with the state's donna crane who with the political science department at san jose state university says that while the constitution. >>prevents president elect biden from issuing a mask mandate. >>he can model a policy plus all the federal government has a lot of buildings and control on land. >>and so they can start a mask requirement or federal employees from way out of the second thing a president has the bully she urge all. >>just try to encourage people to get better about masks and as the pandemic it gets worse. actually be easier to left currently there are 12 states that do not have a statewide initiative requiring mask to be worn by the general public. >>whereas positive news about a vaccine spread quickly monday. doctor swartzberg had this to add a vaccine is still a ways away. >>in a 6 year-old if you're something you can do. to prevent help prevent you from getting infected with this terrible fires. it helped prevent you from checking. your family. the people you love in your neighbors in anybo
people traveling does not have all the power in the country, it's the power shared with the state's donna crane who with the political science department at san jose state university says that while the constitution. >>prevents president elect biden from issuing a mask mandate. >>he can model a policy plus all the federal government has a lot of buildings and control on land. >>and so they can start a mask requirement or federal employees from way out of the second thing a...
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donna edwards, i want to come to you on kamala harris specifically. i remember talking to folks over the campaign and around the campaign about this decision-making process. i had the impression that joe biden was always very interested and intrigued by having kamala harris as his running mate. but i think some people saw him as someone who launched the -- she was the most skilled dater when that democratic primary was so intense. and i always thought it said something so reassuring about joe biden that he picked his most capable opponent in that primary to be the most close partner to him should he be elected president. and when you see that payoff, when you see them voted as president and vice president-elect of this country, the two most capable people, the two people who prevailed in a very crowded, very competent democratic primary contest, it just makes you feel like that's a pretty good way to start. >> well, i absolute agree. first of all, i cannot wait to say madam vice president. i've been saying it all day long. and i think it's because the
donna edwards, i want to come to you on kamala harris specifically. i remember talking to folks over the campaign and around the campaign about this decision-making process. i had the impression that joe biden was always very interested and intrigued by having kamala harris as his running mate. but i think some people saw him as someone who launched the -- she was the most skilled dater when that democratic primary was so intense. and i always thought it said something so reassuring about joe...
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>>donna we are run out of time for this section of our interview but your joining us again at 09:45pm tonight, we have a lot more questions for you, including what you want to teach your students about this a historic election. so we'll join us at 9.45. thank you so much. >>thank you to just something as well along with that thank you kamala harris making history becoming the first woman and first woman of color to become a vice president of united states. >>you marched and organized for equality and justice for our lives and for our planet. and then you voted. and you delivered a clear message. you chose hope. and unity. decency. >>kamala harris making history becoming the first female, first black and first south asian vice president elect. >>her career starting right here in the bay area and kron 4 anchor pam moore takes a closer look at kamala harris's path to the white house. >>i stand before you today. to announce my candidacy. >>20,000 people come out to oakland to launch the presidential campaign of kamala harris. the moment that i heard her speak she inspired me kamala harris
>>donna we are run out of time for this section of our interview but your joining us again at 09:45pm tonight, we have a lot more questions for you, including what you want to teach your students about this a historic election. so we'll join us at 9.45. thank you so much. >>thank you to just something as well along with that thank you kamala harris making history becoming the first woman and first woman of color to become a vice president of united states. >>you marched and...