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cetera, et cetera. and when the af of l, the american federation of labor, had their conventions, at least one-third called themselves socialists of one kind or another. moreover, the socialist party, as i said, was not a narrow fringe. it was kind of an umbrella through which many people passed or took part who were connected to other major movements of the time. women's suffrage, for example, connected to the socialist party in some ways. demands for public ownership of utilities like streetcar lines and gas works and things like that. in other words, it was a broad amorph amorphous, broad party, and many were connected to it or sympathetic in some way or another. the idea of socialism was a vague to do idea to many people it was part of the political discourse. as i said, the socialism had different elements and often described as radical versus reform, or whatever you want to call it within the socialist party, but what did they hold in common? one central thread which does take us back into the rad
cetera, et cetera. and when the af of l, the american federation of labor, had their conventions, at least one-third called themselves socialists of one kind or another. moreover, the socialist party, as i said, was not a narrow fringe. it was kind of an umbrella through which many people passed or took part who were connected to other major movements of the time. women's suffrage, for example, connected to the socialist party in some ways. demands for public ownership of utilities like...
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cetera, et cetera, et cetera. and it's interesting, because in 1928, he ran against a very impressive governor of new york, al smith, charismatic figure, in many ways seen as sort of the father of modern liberalism before franklin roosevelt, his successor. and it's, you know, no one writes about 1928 without emphasizing the bigotry, the anti-catholic bigotry that smith ran into, particularly in the south. and extraordinarily, it's not barry goldwater who broke the solid south and it's not dwight eisenhower, it's herbert hoover who carried texas and several other southern states. the assumption is he only carried them as a measure of the anti-catholic bias that existed in the deep south. and that clearly was a factor. but there's another factor that tends to get overlooked. and that is the gratitude that people in the deep south felt, because hoover was the face of relief at the time of the floods. the only person, really -- certainly the only person associated with government who had tried to address their needs.
cetera, et cetera, et cetera. and it's interesting, because in 1928, he ran against a very impressive governor of new york, al smith, charismatic figure, in many ways seen as sort of the father of modern liberalism before franklin roosevelt, his successor. and it's, you know, no one writes about 1928 without emphasizing the bigotry, the anti-catholic bigotry that smith ran into, particularly in the south. and extraordinarily, it's not barry goldwater who broke the solid south and it's not...
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cetera, et cetera, et cetera. hoover unwittingly contributed to that by being -- hoover is a great failure. you could say he had a failure of imagination. he should never have signed the tariff in 1930 which infect built walls around the american economy and encouraged other countries to do the same. that was a real error of job. but hoover's great failing was temperamental. he tried to make a virtue out of it. he said, you can't make a teddy roosevelt out of me. well, go back to that 10-year-old boy who didn't know that he could do something for pleasure without offending god, i almost thought there was a direct connection between that and the adult hoover who was in many ways emotionally stunted. he is the most improbable politician. his story is -- i suppose ever president is unique in his way. one of the lessons i think that hoover's story teaches us is, beware of successful businessmen because the qualities that drive business success, the ability to work with the board of directors, the knowledge that your o
cetera, et cetera, et cetera. hoover unwittingly contributed to that by being -- hoover is a great failure. you could say he had a failure of imagination. he should never have signed the tariff in 1930 which infect built walls around the american economy and encouraged other countries to do the same. that was a real error of job. but hoover's great failing was temperamental. he tried to make a virtue out of it. he said, you can't make a teddy roosevelt out of me. well, go back to that...
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et cetera, et cetera. now those same media institutions are saying oh, it we can possibly report on this it's unverified. the level of hypocrisy is quite staggering. what disturbs me as it seems to indicate that none of these people care about ever having to go back to a time where their objectivity actually mattered. i am old school like that. i think objectivity does matter. honesty in reporting does matter and more importantly if these institutions never correct the record and allow the same people to push the same false narrative, then it means all the people who don't want your show and read those newspapers and watch those television programs, they still believe this is true. when it's not. these institutions are deceiving the american people and they are lying to their viewers and readers. it's very dangerous. >> laura: that such a good point. kim, quickly, isn't this interfering with in a way the election? or at least interfering with free flow of objectively confirmed information? pieces of inform
et cetera, et cetera. now those same media institutions are saying oh, it we can possibly report on this it's unverified. the level of hypocrisy is quite staggering. what disturbs me as it seems to indicate that none of these people care about ever having to go back to a time where their objectivity actually mattered. i am old school like that. i think objectivity does matter. honesty in reporting does matter and more importantly if these institutions never correct the record and allow the same...
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it's all about et cetera et cetera. today my book appeared in britain, there is a nether book written by the governor of the bank of england during the financial crash's name is marvin king. it's called radical uncertainty. and half the book tells you, don't rely on mathematical models. because realities do complicate mathematical models. in the other half of the book to work out what's going on, what is the story here. marvin he think you've left out the really important thing. which is character. if you are about to enter one to make sure your leader is a person of good strong virtuous character. and you can feel the uncertaint uncertainty. pretty sure that he or she will do the right thing. or if they do the wrong thing, they will correct it for him. i think character was always important. but as the world enters a period of a radical uncertainty, character becomes ever more important. there simply no way you can predict what's going to happen tomorrow. and therefore we want to make sure the people who are leaders ar
it's all about et cetera et cetera. today my book appeared in britain, there is a nether book written by the governor of the bank of england during the financial crash's name is marvin king. it's called radical uncertainty. and half the book tells you, don't rely on mathematical models. because realities do complicate mathematical models. in the other half of the book to work out what's going on, what is the story here. marvin he think you've left out the really important thing. which is...
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who are they sending them to, where are they going, et cetera, et cetera. going to be the second biggest political scandal in history. >> no, it won't. i want to bring in cnn's pamela brown. completely untrue. americans have been voting absentee since the civil war. many states have been voting absentee, vote by mail for a decade. the ballots don't just go to democrats. there is no scandal. certainly not anything we know of right now. >> reporter: that's right, there's no scandal, and sources tell me that the president is essentially laying the groundwork to claim that the election is rigged so that if he is ahead on election day, he can try to preserve his victory and claim it was stolen from him if biden pulls ahead on mail-in ballots. the polls are showing now it's not as close of a race as it was before. that's not stopping the president from pushing out this false messaging, saying we should know the results on election night. that is something contradicted by officials, and his own administration in a video this week, said we may not know results elec
who are they sending them to, where are they going, et cetera, et cetera. going to be the second biggest political scandal in history. >> no, it won't. i want to bring in cnn's pamela brown. completely untrue. americans have been voting absentee since the civil war. many states have been voting absentee, vote by mail for a decade. the ballots don't just go to democrats. there is no scandal. certainly not anything we know of right now. >> reporter: that's right, there's no scandal,...
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cetera, et cetera.t's what i find so disturbing about all of it. i don't know, kimberley may agree. i've been a journalist going on 40 years. i've never seen anything like it. when journalists are falling over themselves to discredit a story that they haven't even investigated orik reported on. there are so many examples. you can say to christopher steele dossier, that was unverified. journalists that it was unverified. while they still reported on its most salacious claims and used it as if it were a smoking gun, that definitively prove that the president was a russian agent. et cetera. now those same media institutions are saying oh, we can possibly report on this. it's unverified. the level of hypocrisy is quite staggering. what disturbs me as it seems to indicate that none of theseth people care about ever having to go back to a time wheree their objectivity actually mattered. i am old school like that. i think objectivity does matter. honesty in reporting does matter and more importantly if these i
cetera, et cetera.t's what i find so disturbing about all of it. i don't know, kimberley may agree. i've been a journalist going on 40 years. i've never seen anything like it. when journalists are falling over themselves to discredit a story that they haven't even investigated orik reported on. there are so many examples. you can say to christopher steele dossier, that was unverified. journalists that it was unverified. while they still reported on its most salacious claims and used it as if it...
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cetera, et cetera. he was getting angry, use getting the audience angry, i put up with this for 30 minutes and said this is so boring and i turned to him and i said you know what, the law does not agree with you, i was born in another time and place from you, i think i might have came to exactly the same conclusions that you have done so now let's see if i walking together we can find a way forward. this went right through the audience and they suddenly realized what it happened that somebody had broken through this ridiculous divide by entering into the mine of a person that was dismissing the people on the other side and does not always work you cannot rake to the divide and is quite poor and to do so. they have to have certain things regardless of the way that they vote. you've got baseball, what else have you got, you got you got football. >> basketball. >> basketball. >> chicken wings. >> cheeseburgers. >> basketball, the agent of political transformation. >> the next one you said one way to get pe
cetera, et cetera. he was getting angry, use getting the audience angry, i put up with this for 30 minutes and said this is so boring and i turned to him and i said you know what, the law does not agree with you, i was born in another time and place from you, i think i might have came to exactly the same conclusions that you have done so now let's see if i walking together we can find a way forward. this went right through the audience and they suddenly realized what it happened that somebody...
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the patient is -- the president is a patient, et cetera? that's a different conversation, but one of the problems that's come out of this press conference or at least the information is that we've realized number one, that the timeline has proven to seem inconsistent which raises questions, and really sort of brings out concerns about when the president was actually diagnosed, when he might have been contagious, if he could have infected others. the second issue, that's important, we all want to know how well he's doing. and not having sort of a clear view of that or consistent message about that, not only does it make us worried. he's the president of the united states. of course we want him and even else to do well. but it brings up a lot of anxiety. a lot of people in this country are feeling a lot of anxiety due to a number of things that have happened over the last couple days. >> so when you watched the president's address yesterday, was there anything in his demeanor, anything that you could see that stood out to you? >> it's hard to
the patient is -- the president is a patient, et cetera? that's a different conversation, but one of the problems that's come out of this press conference or at least the information is that we've realized number one, that the timeline has proven to seem inconsistent which raises questions, and really sort of brings out concerns about when the president was actually diagnosed, when he might have been contagious, if he could have infected others. the second issue, that's important, we all want...
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the trump campaign has set up a legal team to spring into action to challenge results, et cetera. i wonder. should americans prepare for a national version of what we saw in florida in 2000? >> i think what will happen this time is actually pretty different for florida. florida was kind of a random case of the state coming in close and being outcome determinative of who won. there's not a great chance of that. what you'll see in 2020 is the influx of the great influx of an sentee ballots which will make the actual counting and tabulation of votes delayed before we ever know if you get to a florida-type situation where the result is so close that there will be a recount. >> understood. ben, it's good to hear to say the system in your judge, and you know it well, can withstand it. i think people can need and hear that. appreciate your time. >> jim, thank you. >>> covid cases are really spiking in the state of wisconsin so why is the president still holding two rallies there this weekend? also, united and american airlines preparing to cut 32,000 jobs today. what about delta? an excl
the trump campaign has set up a legal team to spring into action to challenge results, et cetera. i wonder. should americans prepare for a national version of what we saw in florida in 2000? >> i think what will happen this time is actually pretty different for florida. florida was kind of a random case of the state coming in close and being outcome determinative of who won. there's not a great chance of that. what you'll see in 2020 is the influx of the great influx of an sentee ballots...
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fly, the pence fly, pence's hair fly, et cetera, fly, the pence fly, pence's hairfly, et cetera, and jokes such as, no flies on mike pence and various other quips. 0na more on a more serious note, karen pence not wearing a mask when shejoined him on the pence not wearing a mask when she joined him on the stage at the end. letter speak now to the end. letter speak now to the former communications director for the former communications directorfor president the former communications director for president trump's 2016 campaign. brian, if the polls are to be believed and i know you will tell me they were wrong in 2016 at about this point in the campaign then, really, all kamala harris had to do was hold the line. mike pence had to really shift the needle. did you honestly feel he did? thank you for having me, and typically i don't think the vice president shifted the needle, i think he gave a glimmer of the strategy going forward , glimmer of the strategy going forward, talking about the policies of the biden kamala harris ticket, but as for this event, this debate, for it to shift the
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ban, et cetera, et cetera, sure, some of- t is going to go to samsung.eople say if i'm going to i'm high end phone going to be confident of technology upgrades being very, very steady. want my operating system to simply work. i want my back-up to work i want my hardware and chips to seamlessly work. put that together that's when apple almost wins. when you start talking about individual products, when you talk about individual camera, apple behind.ways lag hen you start putting sort of the pie together, that's when apple wins. >> always great to get your thoughts here particularly a day like today when the eadlines are coming fast and furious. senior analyst for semiconductors. joining us on the apple here.gs we're going to hear a little bit more coming up from the pple cfo as well as alphabet cfo. joe, side caroline and we'll be back in a moment. oe, we'll be back in a moment. earnings.lot of we're surprised with what's been going on with google. been seeing an uptick in its advertising revenue. 6% from its best performance. t actually beat $38 ctations
ban, et cetera, et cetera, sure, some of- t is going to go to samsung.eople say if i'm going to i'm high end phone going to be confident of technology upgrades being very, very steady. want my operating system to simply work. i want my back-up to work i want my hardware and chips to seamlessly work. put that together that's when apple almost wins. when you start talking about individual products, when you talk about individual camera, apple behind.ways lag hen you start putting sort of the pie...
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gentleman meach alcindor from the pbs news hour, susan page ear u.s.a h a today and et journal" and author of we should have seen it coming from reagan, we should have seen it coming. yamiche, i congratulatef winning the international women's again i've he'll award and her commitment tthe truth. congratulations. let's turn to the latest news, you have been following itor the past hour. the president will speak from the white house balcony on saturday and hold a rally on monday int florida, w do you know about his health tonight and is there any dissent inside the west wing aboese events? yamiche: i want to say congratulations to susan for moderating that debate and i'm happy to be on tv with youto ght. i think that the i presidents clearly very, very eager to get on then campa trail and wanting to look in charge. he is tired of being in the white house and con find to that building. weon't know critical things, when was the last time he tested gative. the white house has refused to swer and we don't know if he if anything has happened to him has compromised his heah. his doctor hasn't answ
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they think she's performed extremely well and obviously without notes, very good recall, et cetera, et cetera. and the view there is that no one has laid a glove on her. so they're very happy with how it's going. >> jonathan stand by. i want to go back to shannon bream here and try to clarify one point. i was given an email by the committee here suggesting the vote out of committee is on the schedule for tomorrow. but what they expect is democrats to hold that vote over for another week which would mean about the 22nd of october out of committee, which pushes it to the very last week of october before the senate. is that your understanding? >>> yes. and the goal they have, the republicans do, and senate majority leader mitch mick approximate mcconnell has, there are a lot of risks they have run, some greater than others if they go past that date. they have the senate special election in arizona. whoever wins that seat if sent nor mcsally is ousted her opponent would be seated and sworn in quickly. that would take away a vote from the republicans, they wouldn't wait until everyone gets
they think she's performed extremely well and obviously without notes, very good recall, et cetera, et cetera. and the view there is that no one has laid a glove on her. so they're very happy with how it's going. >> jonathan stand by. i want to go back to shannon bream here and try to clarify one point. i was given an email by the committee here suggesting the vote out of committee is on the schedule for tomorrow. but what they expect is democrats to hold that vote over for another week...
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et cetera not much. new study out says 130,000 deaths and up to 210,000 deaths could have been prevented with more robust coordination and leadership. we know the president publicly dismissed concerns about the virus early on and undermined messages on masks and continues to do and he holds rallies that lead to more infections. is it what is most concerning about the president saying he wouldn't do much differently is that suggest he really hasn't learned anything if he really thinks he wouldn't do anything differently? >> some of those different positions on masks actually came from dr. fauci and dr. birx and the people you like to tout. i can tell you early on what was happening we were learning about this virus and we continue to learn about this virus and where we are today is much better than where we were nine months ago. when it comes to all of the things that we have been able to do in record speed whether it was ppe, whether it was closing down our borders, whether it was creati creati creating
et cetera not much. new study out says 130,000 deaths and up to 210,000 deaths could have been prevented with more robust coordination and leadership. we know the president publicly dismissed concerns about the virus early on and undermined messages on masks and continues to do and he holds rallies that lead to more infections. is it what is most concerning about the president saying he wouldn't do much differently is that suggest he really hasn't learned anything if he really thinks he...
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people in the room, and then the fact that the debate happened and there were multiple plane trips, et cetera, how wide could an outbreak be? >> well, it -- it could be significant, you know. again, if you start to look at calendar and say, okay, when was the likelihood -- when was the most contagious time period, you're talking about the exact time period that the governor -- governor chris christie was just talking about here, beginning of the week, monday, tuesday, small room, poor ventilation, lots of people who may be considered vulnerable. what struck me about the governor's comments and their protocols at white house was that they rely a lot on testing. you test negative, therefore, you're good to go, you don't need to abide by other health protocols, simply not true. first of all, the tests can give you a false negative result so that's obviously not serving its purpose, but also, you know, you can test positive -- i'm sorry, you can test negative in the morning and positive potentially by afternoon. it's -- if you're positive you know you need to isolate, but if you're negativ
people in the room, and then the fact that the debate happened and there were multiple plane trips, et cetera, how wide could an outbreak be? >> well, it -- it could be significant, you know. again, if you start to look at calendar and say, okay, when was the likelihood -- when was the most contagious time period, you're talking about the exact time period that the governor -- governor chris christie was just talking about here, beginning of the week, monday, tuesday, small room, poor...
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. >> our academic standing is going to be ruined, et cetera, et cetera. who's going to ruin it if you all are advocating for students, shouldn't all students be considered? >> some parents are opposed saying the hard work students did in middle school would be overlooked. the board is set to vote on the change next tuesday. >>> all this week we are focusing our efforts to build a better bay area on the status of education. because of the pandemic, most schools started the year virtually. we knew there would be some growing pains, so i wanted to find out how educators would say it's going so far. here's what they told me. ♪ >> i would give distance learning a grade of a solid b. >> at this point, i would give it a c minus. >> i think i would give it a b or a b plus. >> i would say that the biggest challenge is for our teachers to find a balance between work and life. they are spending 12 or more hours every day teaching, planning, collaborating, connecting with families. every day i'm working with a teacher who is crying, because they're getting all they h
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. >> our academic standing is going to be ruined, et cetera, et cetera. to ruin it if you all are advocating for students, shouldn't all students be considered? >> some parents are opposed saying the hard work students did in middle school would be overlooked. the board is set to vote on the change next tuesday. >>> all this week we are focusing our efforts to build a better bay area on the status of education. because of the pandemic, most schools started the year virtually. we knew there would be some growing pains, so i wanted to find out how educators would say it's going so far. here's what they told me. ♪ >> i would give distance learning a grade of a solid b. >> at this point, i would give it a c minus. >> i think i would give it a b or a b plus. >> i would say that the biggest challenge is for our teachers to find a balance between work and life. they are spending 12 or more hours every day teaching, planning, collaborating, connecting with families. every day i'm working with a teacher who is crying, because they're getting all they have and it's
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cetera, et cetera. so who wins there? well, the company wins. they get the same people cheaper. the middle man, the staffing agency wins, they're getting a, what, 20%, 30%, 40% of that. who loses? labor. braintrust is set up to fix that. it's basically we're turning the kelly layer into there big, thick layer of recruiting and placement that used to take 30%, 40%, we're replacing it with software. we're taking that money and giving it back to labor. now we can even the playing field in situations like this. >> well, give me one last second of question here, and that is what do you see as the near-term future of what's going to happen in silicon valley and the bay area? i don't mean necessarily in labor and your area of expertise, but are you here for quite some time. what does the future hold for us? >> yeah. look, i moved here out of school. i've been here 16 years. i consider myself a local. i spent most of my time in san francisco. i'm in marin county now. look, i think we've been on a very unsustain
cetera, et cetera. so who wins there? well, the company wins. they get the same people cheaper. the middle man, the staffing agency wins, they're getting a, what, 20%, 30%, 40% of that. who loses? labor. braintrust is set up to fix that. it's basically we're turning the kelly layer into there big, thick layer of recruiting and placement that used to take 30%, 40%, we're replacing it with software. we're taking that money and giving it back to labor. now we can even the playing field in...
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or et. cetera democracy will cease to exist. a united and determined american citizenry is under god the mightiest force the earth has seen. it can protect itself and lead the world to respect for justice and peace. he warned that communism must be fought on every front. >> in today's struggle, no free man, no free institution can be neutral. all must be joined in a common profession. that merits a place in this university's curriculum. the facts of communism, shall be taught here. it's economic effects. it's probable course in the future. the truth about communism is today an indispensable requirement. if the two values of our democratic system are to be properly assessed. just as i am a student with you, so you are a soldier with me. because you are here fundamentally to preyourself to make this country a greater and better place for yourselves, your children, and all who may come after you. each much us has a responsibility. >> by contrast -- it is this new threat to the free world. this new force of nato is 14 nations strong
or et. cetera democracy will cease to exist. a united and determined american citizenry is under god the mightiest force the earth has seen. it can protect itself and lead the world to respect for justice and peace. he warned that communism must be fought on every front. >> in today's struggle, no free man, no free institution can be neutral. all must be joined in a common profession. that merits a place in this university's curriculum. the facts of communism, shall be taught here. it's...
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way down to that 250 level, which is about 12.5% downside protection, only costing you 1.5% of the etsalue. >> mike, last thought on the quick trade here >> yeah. one other thing i would also add f you're like tony, maybe less concerned about what's going up and you want to buy this protection, you can also take advantage of the volatilities by selling upside calls a lot of these names are trading very close to their high level, so you can still give yourself some upsigned helpbasically finance the hedge this way. >>> shares of twill owe are up more than 200% on the year tony said the cloud stock could have a chance to soar next week. tony, what do you say? >> yeah, exactly like you said the stop is up over 200% so far this year. i think there'sfurther upside going into next week twill o twill owe is not necessarily a household name they add growth here they've made smart strategic acquisitions that have allowed them to project another 30% year-over-year growth over the next four years. so a substantial amount of growth for the company is expected over the next half a decade here or so
way down to that 250 level, which is about 12.5% downside protection, only costing you 1.5% of the etsalue. >> mike, last thought on the quick trade here >> yeah. one other thing i would also add f you're like tony, maybe less concerned about what's going up and you want to buy this protection, you can also take advantage of the volatilities by selling upside calls a lot of these names are trading very close to their high level, so you can still give yourself some upsigned...
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ferret out any kind of subversive influence wherever it may be found in the strength and persistence tog et rid of it. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, you have summoned me on behalf of millions of your fellow americans to lead a great crusade for freedom in america, and freedom in the world. i know something of the sound responsibility of leading a crusade. i have led one. [cheering] i take up this task therefore in the spirit of deep obligation. mindful of its burdens, and of its decisive importance, i accept your summons. i will lead this crusade. our aims, the aims of this republican crusade are clear, to sweep from an office and administration, which has fattened on everyone of us, the wastefulness, the arrogance and corruption in high places the heavy burden and anxiety which are the bitter fruits of a party too long in power. much more than this, it is our aim to give to our country, a program of progressive policies, drawn from our finest republican traditions, to unite us where we have been divided. to strengthen freedom wherever among any group, it has been weakened. to build a su
ferret out any kind of subversive influence wherever it may be found in the strength and persistence tog et rid of it. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, you have summoned me on behalf of millions of your fellow americans to lead a great crusade for freedom in america, and freedom in the world. i know something of the sound responsibility of leading a crusade. i have led one. [cheering] i take up this task therefore in the spirit of deep obligation. mindful of its burdens, and of its decisive...
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cetera, et cetera, et cetera. was that -- did you sense that tension at all? >> first of all, i was not 12 yet, okay. >> right. >> you were not consulted on this. >> no, never. and so i have no personal knowledge. but that would have been her view. >> let's take a moment -- >> where did she come from? where did that view come from? >> i think she and dad's mother disagreed on practically everything. but they both had the strong sense of you have to be dignified in whatever you're doing. and don't demean yourself by attacking the other guy. not necessarily smart in politics, but, you know, they were who they were. >> let's show a moment from tom dewey criticizing the new deal. >> the record of this administration at home is one long chapter of failures. but still, some people tell us we agree that the new deal is a failure at home, but its foreign policies are very good. let me ask you, can an administration which is so disunited and unsuccessful at home be any better abroad? can an administration which is filled w
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cetera, et cetera.rica hill, thank you. so dispiriting. joining me cnn medical analyst and chief of diseases at mass general. doctor, good to see you again. a new report from columbia university found the administration's faltering response led to between 130,000 and 210,000 covid deaths, according to columbia, could have been prevented. do you agree with those findings? and as long as the trump administration is in charge and handling it the way they are handling it, is there any way to turn this around? >> good afternoon, jake. it's a pretty scathing report. what they basically say is there are deficiencies in testing, mask guidance and mitigation efforts in shutting things down. when they compare, for example, per capita testing rates happening in south korea, it took us about three or four weeks to get to per capita testing rates. as a result they claim 215,000 deaths could have been averted if we had tested at rates south korea tested? >> do you buy it? that's basically saying we would only have 5
cetera, et cetera.rica hill, thank you. so dispiriting. joining me cnn medical analyst and chief of diseases at mass general. doctor, good to see you again. a new report from columbia university found the administration's faltering response led to between 130,000 and 210,000 covid deaths, according to columbia, could have been prevented. do you agree with those findings? and as long as the trump administration is in charge and handling it the way they are handling it, is there any way to turn...
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we are trying to highlight government leaders, private citizens, et cetera. those with done a really good job within accessibility, and so someone who perhaps very difficult issue whatever it may be, active the correct way. worked across the aisle whatever it may be. we are looking for those people. we are looking for -- i call them heroes because they decided they're they are not going to upset the norm right now which is not being civil and not being dignified nor treating people as you would treat others. the golden rule place here in aa very large way, in my opinion. >> we should've should have goe other rule, do unto others first. >> no kidding, yes. one of things also i observed the figures with my husband, if i can mention, is his ability to work with world leaders that were opposite side, could not be more difficult. but he enabled them and enabled the two country to sit down and talk, at least talk. many times it didn't agree on anything but the discussion was out there. they had a civil discussion and they had civil behavior. the world isvi a diffic
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cetera, et cetera. i know people in the cruise industry sailing high without a problem in the world and all of a sudden they are fighting for their lives, facing with hotels and other industries. we are trying to help them. it's going to happen. it's also rounding the term with or without. it will get back. we are not trying to help and we are trying to get stimulus money which is important for the industries, the airline business. people are not exactly hopping into airplanes to travel and then you go to europe and have to quarantine. is there anybody in the world that's going to do that. working with other countries it's all going to come back. but in the meantime i'd like to see the democrats loosen up a little bit. all they want today do is bailout the cities and states, they don't care about the worker or the people. they want bailout money and trillions of dollars so they can bailout new york, california, all these states that need more help than that. that's why we are going to do this election a
cetera, et cetera. i know people in the cruise industry sailing high without a problem in the world and all of a sudden they are fighting for their lives, facing with hotels and other industries. we are trying to help them. it's going to happen. it's also rounding the term with or without. it will get back. we are not trying to help and we are trying to get stimulus money which is important for the industries, the airline business. people are not exactly hopping into airplanes to travel and...
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to be ready to fight china but so do australia and japan and israel and european allies and cetera etcetera the weapons contractors are suddenly more popular than the only girl at the 8th grade dance show after cleavage so that was not appropriate that they're more popular than the only boy at the 8th grade dance showing off cleavage weight. more popular than the gender neutral child showing of. what whatever whatever bits he or she or he or they would like to show off i'm not i'm not bothered by their bets whatever word whichever bit stirs showing whatever they should judge or god strong so let's review the steps got to me the steps used for successful anti china scene a phobia propaganda detailed in popular resistance step one so-called independent security analyst and think tankers that look just like this come out with a very official report saying china did something awful like poop in everybody's salads before shipping them overseas to be placed in your mcdonald's happy meal and you would not know the difference these experts don't make a big deal about the fact that they are fu
to be ready to fight china but so do australia and japan and israel and european allies and cetera etcetera the weapons contractors are suddenly more popular than the only girl at the 8th grade dance show after cleavage so that was not appropriate that they're more popular than the only boy at the 8th grade dance showing off cleavage weight. more popular than the gender neutral child showing of. what whatever whatever bits he or she or he or they would like to show off i'm not i'm not bothered...
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that is, downplay, attack the masks, et cetera. but also bigger picture. it's a base strategy, in effect. i'm curious. inside republican circles, do folks believe this is enough to win? >> no. i think this is a fake. i think he has wasted every opportunity. he's never tried to expand beyond his base and down double digits in many polls. he is once again focussing on his base and trying to pretend to the american people that 210,000 americans have died. people know this is real, they can't go to baseball games, movies. they have to put on a mask to go to the grocery store. older americans in particular are dying, they're dying alone and can't go to their friends' funerals. this is sad, awful, and pretending it isn't true won't change anything. >> except not everyone in the republican party feels that way. look at this, a tweet from republican senator kelly loeffler of georgia. her words are covid stood no chance against the president. what you can't see there, we don't have the rights to show it, it's basically wwe wrestling video to make it look like the p
that is, downplay, attack the masks, et cetera. but also bigger picture. it's a base strategy, in effect. i'm curious. inside republican circles, do folks believe this is enough to win? >> no. i think this is a fake. i think he has wasted every opportunity. he's never tried to expand beyond his base and down double digits in many polls. he is once again focussing on his base and trying to pretend to the american people that 210,000 americans have died. people know this is real, they can't...
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about when a vaccine will become widely available in this country so that poppy and i, our relatives, etetera, can get one? >> well, widely available i would say, you know, the middle to end of next year. i think that the food and drug administration rightly decided to make sure we had at least two months of clear safety data after the last dose of any vaccine. that drove the vaccine timeline more to the end of this year. so then, you know, the fda and adviser for practices at the cdc will look at the data at end of the year, and early next year you will start to see the vaccines rolling out to the highest risk groups first. by the middle of next year, end of next year hopefully we will be getting it more to the general public. >> dr. offit, you are not only a specialist on the stuff but you sid on the fda advisory committee any vaccine will have to go through. it is a big responsibility and one in the spotlight right now, that's for sure. you guys are meeting starting october 22nd or shortly thereafter. what are you going to do? >> it is the 22nd. >> what happens? >> right now we will n
about when a vaccine will become widely available in this country so that poppy and i, our relatives, etetera, can get one? >> well, widely available i would say, you know, the middle to end of next year. i think that the food and drug administration rightly decided to make sure we had at least two months of clear safety data after the last dose of any vaccine. that drove the vaccine timeline more to the end of this year. so then, you know, the fda and adviser for practices at the cdc...
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moderate on gender issues and people who voted for him in 2016 because he was a moderate on taxes, etera, they have clearly moved away. you're seeing that in the suburban numbers. that's what he's talking about that. what's left is the more reliant on the minority voters are the most uneasy with the way the country is changing. so many others are looking at that saying is that the coalition where i really belong? >> yeah. >> ron, quickly to follow up your piece this week is fascinating when it comes to texas. i just want your take on this. a former top adviser to george w. bush said to you, texas is in transition on steroids right now. talk about what you're seeing and even if biden can't pull off a win in the state of texas, what him being this close to the president, what does that tell you big picture? >> texas has become a big example of what i'm talking about. the suburban movement away from the republican party that began in the '90s on the coast and extended to northern virginia and colorado in the early part of this century has really accelerated, obviously under trump. import
moderate on gender issues and people who voted for him in 2016 because he was a moderate on taxes, etera, they have clearly moved away. you're seeing that in the suburban numbers. that's what he's talking about that. what's left is the more reliant on the minority voters are the most uneasy with the way the country is changing. so many others are looking at that saying is that the coalition where i really belong? >> yeah. >> ron, quickly to follow up your piece this week is...
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cetera, et cetera, et cetera.'s beyond laughable. it is the opposite of true. it is the literal opposite of true. the pandemic is getting markedly worse by the minute. just listen to wisconsin governor tony evers. >> there's no way to sugar coat it. we are facing an imminent crisis. there is risk to you, your family members, your neighbors and the people you care about. >> so margaret, the politics of this absurd suggestion, o orwellian suggestion that they're ending the pandemic, to an extent, it seems to be backfiring. >> john, take a look at wisconsin, of course where the president was and where the vice president is going to be today. just yesterday, more than 5,200 cases reported. you're talking about hundreds of people in icu beds there. in the last month, that's accounted for half of the cases that they've had since the start. so it is in that environment that you have thousands of people, many of them not wearing masks, gathered together in stadium. a lot of them are young adults, who may be college studen
cetera, et cetera, et cetera.'s beyond laughable. it is the opposite of true. it is the literal opposite of true. the pandemic is getting markedly worse by the minute. just listen to wisconsin governor tony evers. >> there's no way to sugar coat it. we are facing an imminent crisis. there is risk to you, your family members, your neighbors and the people you care about. >> so margaret, the politics of this absurd suggestion, o orwellian suggestion that they're ending the pandemic,...
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birx were part of and how hard they were working and they were working 24 hours a day and overtime, et cetera, that's what they were referring to. so now cnn got this exclusive fauci statement saying, in my nearly five decades of public service, i have never politically endorsed any public company. the comments attributed to me were taken out of context from a broad statement i made months ago about the efforts of federal public health officials. dr. offit, your thoughts? >> it's hard to watch. i mean, dr. fauci is a hero to me. he's been a hero to me for the 40 years i've known him and it's hard to watch him being used as a political football this way. what he was talking about, obviously, was very early on when the coronavirus task force was put together, how hard he and dr. birx and others were working to do the best they could to prevent this. obviously, we've done a terrible job with roughly 4% of the world's populations we have been 20% of the deaths. we're up with of the worsts if not the worst country in the world at handling this, because we haven't done what we need to do, wh
birx were part of and how hard they were working and they were working 24 hours a day and overtime, et cetera, that's what they were referring to. so now cnn got this exclusive fauci statement saying, in my nearly five decades of public service, i have never politically endorsed any public company. the comments attributed to me were taken out of context from a broad statement i made months ago about the efforts of federal public health officials. dr. offit, your thoughts? >> it's hard to...
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your liking or you still are going to go ahead with working with the president and mitch mcconnell, et cetera? >> the latter, for sure. people need help right away. what i say to them, though, what we are doing right now is to make the bill bigger, better, and safer for you and the benefits of retroactive. we want it, the sooner, the better, why we are making concessions too, you know? no, no, the soorner, the better. mitch has said keep working and he doesn't want to do it before the election. we want to do it as soon as possible. i thought the president will too and part of the leverage both sides wanted an agreement and why talk to each other if we didn't believe we could reach an agreement? again, it could happen this week in the house but up to mitch as to whether it would happen in the senate or go to the president's desk which is our hope and prayer. >> take a listen to a prediction from president trump about the house of representatives. this was in the final presidential debate on thursday. >> i think we are going to winel t -- win the house. you'll see but i think we are goin
your liking or you still are going to go ahead with working with the president and mitch mcconnell, et cetera? >> the latter, for sure. people need help right away. what i say to them, though, what we are doing right now is to make the bill bigger, better, and safer for you and the benefits of retroactive. we want it, the sooner, the better, why we are making concessions too, you know? no, no, the soorner, the better. mitch has said keep working and he doesn't want to do it before the...
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those american citizens who are overseas serving in the department of defense or state department, et cetera. so we to have coverage. those are the four four major s for our planet. the last thing i will leave you with before turning back over for questions, this is different as we distribute this vaccine than a normal routine execution of something like influenza vaccine. the distribution of influenza vaccine on an annual basis is a poll method. in other words, pharmacies, doctors offices, hospitals or register and request certain amount of vaccine and it will be delivered to them directly right industry. what we have done since we had purchased these doses from industry, what we're going to do is push. we're going to allocate vaccine doses to all of america simultaneously, and doesn't doses become available, we are pushing down and out through the united states of america. eventually this will transition to a poll, but probably not likely in the earlier than march april time frame. we must ensure that we have very intricate and integral distribution process to meet the four tenants
those american citizens who are overseas serving in the department of defense or state department, et cetera. so we to have coverage. those are the four four major s for our planet. the last thing i will leave you with before turning back over for questions, this is different as we distribute this vaccine than a normal routine execution of something like influenza vaccine. the distribution of influenza vaccine on an annual basis is a poll method. in other words, pharmacies, doctors offices,...
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biden says we will never, ever see fracking and you know et cetera, et cetera, right? so he gets the nomination, he has to center over a little bit. we want to go fracking, we will be fracking, and her too. even her. she's a super -- but then they get beat up by aoc bus three, you never said that before. now the press gives them a pass. the reason they give him a pass because its fate, the news is fate, the enemy of the people and the press gives them a pass. if i ever did that, i would be excoriated. >> sean: let me ask you about the issue that joe biden and kamala harris refused to answer, that is packing the united states supreme court which would be a change that hasn't happened in 150 years. >> president trump: terrible thing. >> sean: and joe biden literally said today -- and i was -- i honestly thought last night kamala harris would have a different answer. i thought when mike pence challenged her but she was going to say no, that they would not support it. there are nonanswers, revealing that joe biden one further today and said you'll know my position on court
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trump,et al, and [inaudible] mr. norris. >> good morning. >> good morning, your honor. >> may it please the court. in april of 2019 when the oversight committee issued this subpoena to mazars it had an extraordinarily broad view of its own investigative authority. according to the committee, the power to subpoena the president's personal papers was could he extensive with the power to legislate and did not have to give any reasons or explanation with what legislative goals its pursuing and had no duty to meaningful narrow or tailor its request. that view of its own authority is reflected in the subpoena which is drafted in incredibly broad terms and substantiated with little more than a sentence, a vague sentence in a memo about legislation. but the committee's view of its own authority was rejected by the supreme court in this case 9-0. the court announced a new test that substantially restricts congress's power to subpoena the personal papers. in response to that decision the complete did not withdraw, narrow or ev
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whether it's florida, georgia, pennsylvania, et cetera.o make sure that we win this white house. frankly, i think it would be a privilege and it would be a luxury for us to be talking about what we would lobby the next democratic -- and how we will push the next democratic administration. in terms of my role, i believe that has been my role and my role is consistent in making sure we push the democratic party to have a large vision for our future, listen to the need of the working class of people who are living paycheck-to-paycheck and people who are young and of color. i believe the base of the democratic party and who we are, you know, that -- it is our job to make sure that we are serving all people in the united states and particularly our base. and so, you know, is my job to push the democratic party? absolutely. that has been my job since -- that has been a part of my role since i've been elected. >> it has. okay. understanding your reluctance to count chickens before they are hatched -- and you're right. it's a competitive election
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but he didn't -- you know, as far as, you know, whether he was lucid, clear, et cetera, he was all ofhings. he was concerned as anybody would be facing allegations that are, you know, set forth in the complaint. >> he was not proud about what he's connected to? >> well, he had some confusion, and he's certainly not happy to be connected with what he's connected to. but, you know, even reading through the complaint, i'm not sure how much what he's connected to yet. and i think that, you know, what we have is a complaint that's, you know, a sworn complaint by one agent that details some movements, some text messaging, some calls. sometimes it's unclear who's party to which calls, and i don't mean to sound like a lawyer parsing things, but that's what i have to do -- >> that's your job. everybody deserves a defense of course. i'm an officer of the court as well. i'm a lawyer. i get that. >> yeah. >> and this is very early on in the process. they say they have a lot of investigative material, but i just want to ask you one more thing. then we'll get to what is in the record now. did he ex
but he didn't -- you know, as far as, you know, whether he was lucid, clear, et cetera, he was all ofhings. he was concerned as anybody would be facing allegations that are, you know, set forth in the complaint. >> he was not proud about what he's connected to? >> well, he had some confusion, and he's certainly not happy to be connected with what he's connected to. but, you know, even reading through the complaint, i'm not sure how much what he's connected to yet. and i think that,...
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and that can be brought out with appropriate medical supervision and conversations, et cetera.e will have to monitor him very carefully. it's very likely -- by the way, one of the things a fair number of patients get is loss of hair. i'm sure the president would not like to lose his hair. >> no, that is another point, too. sounds like we have a long week here to see how the president handles covid as the week goes on. shannon pettypiece, kate snow, dr. marty and dr. inglesby, thank you for get us started. >>> up ahead, inside a white house that one administration official is reportedly calling a cesspool. what's really going on behind those closed doors? i'm going to ask a former trump white house official next. >>> and later, four weeks to go. we're in the home stretch of the 2020 campaign and our nbc county to county reporters are spread out across the country. in some key counties. we're live in those places that we think could make or break this race. when we started carvana, they told us that selling cars 100% online wouldn't work. but we went to work. building an experien
and that can be brought out with appropriate medical supervision and conversations, et cetera.e will have to monitor him very carefully. it's very likely -- by the way, one of the things a fair number of patients get is loss of hair. i'm sure the president would not like to lose his hair. >> no, that is another point, too. sounds like we have a long week here to see how the president handles covid as the week goes on. shannon pettypiece, kate snow, dr. marty and dr. inglesby, thank you...
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somebody got in, it was a day of celebration with notre dame, et cetera, et cetera, somebody got in people got being being infected whether there or senate majority leader else when you catch it you get better then you are immune, as soon as everything goes away for me you are immune. >> what -- >> it is amazing to me that you are tell me how you felt what you went through it is amazing to me that you are back, in such strong form right now how did that happen you have been talking about regeneron, eli lilly and regeneron want fda prool going to get. >> it yeah they are going to get it i made i am perfect physical specimen extremely young, and so i am lucky that way -- >> and -- seriously i don't have any i don't have heart problems i don't have diabetes i don't have any problems you read about, perhaps a couple pounds we could lose here and there, but, you know, because a lot of people in that category. but no, i am in good health and i am --, you know, look being what happens is if you are anywhere around this thing you can catch it people caught it i am not just talking about this locat
somebody got in, it was a day of celebration with notre dame, et cetera, et cetera, somebody got in people got being being infected whether there or senate majority leader else when you catch it you get better then you are immune, as soon as everything goes away for me you are immune. >> what -- >> it is amazing to me that you are tell me how you felt what you went through it is amazing to me that you are back, in such strong form right now how did that happen you have been talking...
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they fall into poverty, depression, opioid, suicide, et cetera.ot more than the energy industry. you're voting for your livelihood. connell: huge issue, very important states. daniel turner, thank you for sharing your views. we appreciate it. power of the future. zeroing in on states that meantime to decide the 2020 race. that is what we're trying to do here. president trump and joe biden both on the road, the final sprint of the election. we'll have live reports from both campaigns. that is coming up next. one democratic congresswoman from the state of florida, talking about the former vice president's potential path to victory in the sunshine state. we'll be right back, live from clearwater beach. cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. because every day matters. and having more of them is possible with verzenio, the only one of its kind proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant, regardless of menopausal status. and it's the only one of its kind you can take every day. verzenio + fulvestrant is approved for w
they fall into poverty, depression, opioid, suicide, et cetera.ot more than the energy industry. you're voting for your livelihood. connell: huge issue, very important states. daniel turner, thank you for sharing your views. we appreciate it. power of the future. zeroing in on states that meantime to decide the 2020 race. that is what we're trying to do here. president trump and joe biden both on the road, the final sprint of the election. we'll have live reports from both campaigns. that is...
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those things can be automated, how to analyze and how to forecast, et cetera.ave the technology and the tools at our disposal. i just sometimes wonder, why can't there be an amber alert when there is a death that takes place in the community? there are lessons already from community health workers in other areas. we should innovate and use those experiences for this purpose. and finally we can't do it alone. we can't be fragmented. partnership, public-private partnership, private partnerships at all levels here here but i think again with a common approach, standards and be extremely important so that we don't keep reinventing the wheel and going in different areas or not making the impact that this area demands. my last point is the combination of people, innovation, technology tools and partnerships. hopefully we can solve the puzzle. >> great. let me just ask, the audience is also welcome to write in questions on twitter with the hashtag -- i think those of the way she went want to submit questions. we can address them. i have question to you about all this
those things can be automated, how to analyze and how to forecast, et cetera.ave the technology and the tools at our disposal. i just sometimes wonder, why can't there be an amber alert when there is a death that takes place in the community? there are lessons already from community health workers in other areas. we should innovate and use those experiences for this purpose. and finally we can't do it alone. we can't be fragmented. partnership, public-private partnership, private partnerships...
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seeing who is going to win the ratings value, et cetera, et cetera.hink nbc could have given donald trump a time after joe biden, the next day or whatever. so i think this was an unfortunate judgment on their part. >> woodruff: susie what about that, you work with the networks, you know how these decisions are made. what do you think happened here. > i think this is incredibly disappointing but it is not a surprise. what trump's real skill is is knowing how to draw attention away from a story that is not working for him. so he didn't do well in the first debate. he really didn't want to do the second debate and was getting criticized for that. and now anybody is talking about is nbc and not him and the things that aren't working in his campaign, right. and when nbc agreed to do there they just played completely into his hands. they let him control the narrative and he has already, you know, talking about how they are fake news on twitter. so it is also just so disappointing that they would give him this kind of opportunity tuse them and also malign th
seeing who is going to win the ratings value, et cetera, et cetera.hink nbc could have given donald trump a time after joe biden, the next day or whatever. so i think this was an unfortunate judgment on their part. >> woodruff: susie what about that, you work with the networks, you know how these decisions are made. what do you think happened here. > i think this is incredibly disappointing but it is not a surprise. what trump's real skill is is knowing how to draw attention away from...
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tech stocks did well, et cetera. 0verall, global market are at five highs.hen coming up with some sort of agreement? i think sometimes we arejust kind of agreement? i think sometimes we are just kind of forced to put a narrative on how these markets are moving and the difficulty we have right now is that there is just so much that is going on, whether it is the fiscal stimulus plan, the us election, movements towards a covid vaccine, there seems to be an endless amount of major talking points and i think people just have to try and pin it on something. a kind of show your scepticism. i'm not convinced by these fiscal stimulus talks. there seems to be an enormous golf between the democrats and republicans in congress and from my personal perspective i see it is —— see it as likely we won't see a plan prior to the election. i think what seeing player he is that as the polls do widen in favour ofjoe biden, i think the prospect of a messy election is decreasing. and the old adage, the old cliche goes that the markets hate uncertainty and nothing would be more un
tech stocks did well, et cetera. 0verall, global market are at five highs.hen coming up with some sort of agreement? i think sometimes we arejust kind of agreement? i think sometimes we are just kind of forced to put a narrative on how these markets are moving and the difficulty we have right now is that there is just so much that is going on, whether it is the fiscal stimulus plan, the us election, movements towards a covid vaccine, there seems to be an endless amount of major talking points...