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my husband turned around, shoved evan in my arms. >> here, you take evan.avid. >> david then takes off like a linebacker after a running back and barrels through the back gate. he runs upstairs and finds belinda. he immediately goes to the landline and calls 911. >> does she have a pulse? >> no, she's dead. oh! jesus christ. >> i responded along with another paramedic. there's certain calls you never forget. this is one of them. >> okay, i want you to do cpr for that baby. >> okay. >> okay? >> yes. >> reporter: with th h. >> her blood flow would have ceased almost at the same time the shot was fired, very shortly there after. once her blood flow ceased, the baby would very soon be robbed of, um, oxygen. >> i can't. her head's just gone. jesus christ. oh! >> is there any way you could do this? >> there's just no way. >> when i got to the gate and attempted to open the gate to go in, shaka was there. >> shaka was the temple family dog. and he was the biggest, baddest, fiercest watchdog in all of the neighborhood. >> there was a call put out. and we had learne
my husband turned around, shoved evan in my arms. >> here, you take evan.avid. >> david then takes off like a linebacker after a running back and barrels through the back gate. he runs upstairs and finds belinda. he immediately goes to the landline and calls 911. >> does she have a pulse? >> no, she's dead. oh! jesus christ. >> i responded along with another paramedic. there's certain calls you never forget. this is one of them. >> okay, i want you to do cpr...
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charles evans hughes. woodrow wilson thought he was beaten. >> american history goes on in several different directions. what is he doing for foreign policy? he is the one you could write novels about. >> he was on the supreme court. he left the supreme court. he ran for president. then he went back to the supreme court. when of the finest minds on the court's. >> why use? >> andrew jackson said that "he looks like god and talks like god." >> charles evans hughes -- the republican presidential nominee soon after the national convention. tonight, we looked at the life and legacy of charles evans hughes who was a two-term governor, secretary of state, and twice a supreme court justice. he was perhaps best known as one of the co-authors of the new deal. we're broadcasting live across from the capitol. he inaugurated this building when it first opened in 1935. let me introduce you to our guests this evening were joining us to talk about the life and legacy of charles evans hughes. my first guest is an historia
charles evans hughes. woodrow wilson thought he was beaten. >> american history goes on in several different directions. what is he doing for foreign policy? he is the one you could write novels about. >> he was on the supreme court. he left the supreme court. he ran for president. then he went back to the supreme court. when of the finest minds on the court's. >> why use? >> andrew jackson said that "he looks like god and talks like god." >> charles...
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charlesbody's surprise, evan hughes sr. decided to take his job and the sun had to be solicitor general. >> i have heard the story. i do not know whether it is true. i heard different versions of the story. he may have a perspective as to the truth of that. i will say this. i think if somebody -- if the president really thought that charles evan hughes would not take the job and was not interested in being a chief justice, that seems like a naive assumption. hughes had an interest in the job going way back. when he was first put on record as an associate justice, he was appointed with an understanding that he may be elevated very early when there was an opening at that point. he was passed over for chief justice white. president taft was the one who passed him over. i definitely heard the story. it certainly had to be a difficult moment around the family at dinner table since there is no question that chief justice hughes accepting the job meant his son would have to give up the solicitor general job. i do think it is a lit
charlesbody's surprise, evan hughes sr. decided to take his job and the sun had to be solicitor general. >> i have heard the story. i do not know whether it is true. i heard different versions of the story. he may have a perspective as to the truth of that. i will say this. i think if somebody -- if the president really thought that charles evan hughes would not take the job and was not interested in being a chief justice, that seems like a naive assumption. hughes had an interest in the...
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evans and/dr. geller, do you believe that doctors should be an i believe to seek mental health without risking licensure. >> i am familiar with the dr. breen case. the answer to that is absolutely. one of the question is, should states be able to ask the question on your license application, and most states in fact ask the question. we have got to start a major campaign to address prejudice and discrimination. we use the word stigma, but it's an unfortunate word. if we use the word prejudice and discrimination. we would understand it's the same prejudice and discrimination against minorities. it's prejudice and discrimination to think that if a person has a mental illness they're not capable of functioning. patrick kennedy who addresses that throughout his life and he's actually one of millions of examples. we have clubhouses that help people go back to work. we have all sorts of interventions and i mentioned in my interductry remarks, i have a son with pretty significant intellectual disabilities
evans and/dr. geller, do you believe that doctors should be an i believe to seek mental health without risking licensure. >> i am familiar with the dr. breen case. the answer to that is absolutely. one of the question is, should states be able to ask the question on your license application, and most states in fact ask the question. we have got to start a major campaign to address prejudice and discrimination. we use the word stigma, but it's an unfortunate word. if we use the word...
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evans? guest: i can't speak to that particular thing the caller was talking about but we absolutely know that stress affects people's physical well being and cardiovascular disease, chronic conditions like diabetes and other conditions are exacerbated when people are experiencing physical or psychological distress. it's the reason we have toing more that and to make sure that we're paying as much attention to our mental health as we are our physical health. host: that caller mentioned younger people not getting the covid-19 as much as older folks. another point on that, though is written about today in the personal journal sthoveks "wall street journal." the headline of the piece says "why some teens ignore coronavirus restrictions," they write that research shows that adolescents loosely defined as those in the developmental period raking from 14 to 26 year, depending on the function being measured, are biologically driven to seek new experiences. when children are born their brains aren't
evans? guest: i can't speak to that particular thing the caller was talking about but we absolutely know that stress affects people's physical well being and cardiovascular disease, chronic conditions like diabetes and other conditions are exacerbated when people are experiencing physical or psychological distress. it's the reason we have toing more that and to make sure that we're paying as much attention to our mental health as we are our physical health. host: that caller mentioned younger...
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doctor evans, you've mentioned many things i've been talking about and can relate with.oftentimes, i'm somebody says we all have mental health issues. the question is to what degree do we have them? to hear you say that today reaffirms what i've seen and experienced throughout my life and across the board. you also talked about the importance of looking at the social determinants of health which is so critical. represent the community and district we have children who worry about getting shot as opposed to worried about the next school report that's due and what impact that has on their mental health and what those factors have on a child in the importance of loss looking at that. i've introduce a bill to address social determinants to create a program at the cdc to address the social determinants and create partnerships with local public health agencies so they can also address this issue so thank you for bringing that up. we need to have more on mental health and every single parts of our life whether it's homelessness, certainly not under covid-19. we all have family
doctor evans, you've mentioned many things i've been talking about and can relate with.oftentimes, i'm somebody says we all have mental health issues. the question is to what degree do we have them? to hear you say that today reaffirms what i've seen and experienced throughout my life and across the board. you also talked about the importance of looking at the social determinants of health which is so critical. represent the community and district we have children who worry about getting shot...
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evan: he has been the de facto opposition leader in russia. he is the leader that is able to stir up these big street protests we see every so often. pressure forcredible this. he has been jailed 13 separate times. his brother spent three years in prison overcharges they believe were to pressure alexey. was summer, a year ago, he -- during one of his jail sentences he had an acute allergic reaction. this is not something new and it is a big deal for the opposition. we will see what happens. it is really big news. genie: thank you for that. just last week the president of ofarus accused navalny organizing the mass protest there against his reelection. protesters in belarus are still on the streets and now have the european union behind them. they have called the reelection of the man known as europe's , fraser jackson has the latest the president may have ordered the police to clear the streets but these protesters remain. they demand a new government and new president. >> [speaking foreign language] frorom exile in neighboring with the way and
evan: he has been the de facto opposition leader in russia. he is the leader that is able to stir up these big street protests we see every so often. pressure forcredible this. he has been jailed 13 separate times. his brother spent three years in prison overcharges they believe were to pressure alexey. was summer, a year ago, he -- during one of his jail sentences he had an acute allergic reaction. this is not something new and it is a big deal for the opposition. we will see what happens. it...
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. >> reporter: house democrat dwight evans and 80 other members of congress wrote dejoy demanding the postal service not reduce mail delivery hours. dejoy denies that any intentional slowdown is taking place. >> despite any assertions to the contrary, we are not slowing down election mail or any other mail. >> reporter: postal carriers live by the motto "neither rain nor snow." now the concern is politics will keep those like james waiting on the mail. >> both sides of the aisle need to look at this. they need to fund the postal service properly so that these guys can go back to work. >> reporter: even in spite of all this, president trump continues to stand by dejoy's changes in a new he calls mail-in voting a catastrophe, even though the american postal workers' union says the only real catastrophe is the squeeze being put on the postal service. dejoy is set to face a congressional hearing and answer
. >> reporter: house democrat dwight evans and 80 other members of congress wrote dejoy demanding the postal service not reduce mail delivery hours. dejoy denies that any intentional slowdown is taking place. >> despite any assertions to the contrary, we are not slowing down election mail or any other mail. >> reporter: postal carriers live by the motto "neither rain nor snow." now the concern is politics will keep those like james waiting on the mail. >> both...
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. >> house democrat, dwight evans, and 80 other members of congress, wrote dejoy, demanding the postal service not reduce mail-delivery hours. dejoy denies that any intentional slowdown is taking place. >> despite any assertions to the contrary, we are not slowing down election mail or any other mail. >> reporter: postal carriers live by the motto, neither rain, nor snow. now, the concern is politics will keep those, like james mayo, waiting on the mail. >> both sides of the aisles need to look at this. they need to fund the postal service properly so that these guys can go back to work. >> pete muntene, cnn, philadelphia. >> on saturday, france reported more than 3,300 new coronavirus infections. that marks a post-lockdown high, for the fourth day in a row. and it's forcing authorities to step up their efforts to fight the spread of the virus. cnn's jim bitterman has more from paris.
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i'm married to evan steen it's good to have you with us we begin in the u.s. capital washington d.c. where huge crowds have marched for racial justice the rally was held at the lincoln memorial where 57 years ago hundreds of thousands gathered to hear martin luther king gave his i have a dream speech pleading for racial equality the recent police shooting of african american jacob blake has now reignited tensions over perceived police violence against people of color in the u.s. . tens of thousands of people at the lincoln memorial in washington d.c. . nearly 6 decades after martin luther king's march on washington the celebration of king's legacy mixed with shock and sadness at recent events. it comes after protests in can know show wisconsin this week turned violent after the police shooting of jacob blake a black man arson fendel ism then a 17 year old white vigilante col rittenhouse shown here in exclusive deed of a video allegedly shot 2 protesters dead further stoking tensions. back in washington relatives of other black people shot by police took the st
i'm married to evan steen it's good to have you with us we begin in the u.s. capital washington d.c. where huge crowds have marched for racial justice the rally was held at the lincoln memorial where 57 years ago hundreds of thousands gathered to hear martin luther king gave his i have a dream speech pleading for racial equality the recent police shooting of african american jacob blake has now reignited tensions over perceived police violence against people of color in the u.s. . tens of...
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marion evans dean it's good to have you with us 2 u.s. astronauts have just splashed down in the gulf of mexico on board space x. as a dragon capsule successfully ending the 1st private test flight into space the vessel reach temperatures of nearly 2000 degrees as it streaked through earth's atmosphere astronauts doug hurley and bob behnken spent 2 months aboard the international space station the 1st astronauts launch from u.s. soil since 2011 and it's the 1st water landing carried out by nasa since 1985 as 975 rather. socially probs the water and let's go straight to keith cowing in washington he's the editor of the space news web site nasa watch dot com and also happens to be a former nasa employee good to see you again keith so we were all watching the splash down landing just a short time ago what did you make of it well it was sort of like nature will reduce when i was a little kid in the sixty's but one word you can play with this is. it was for us. well we have mentioned that this splashdown technique is a rather old fashioned way
marion evans dean it's good to have you with us 2 u.s. astronauts have just splashed down in the gulf of mexico on board space x. as a dragon capsule successfully ending the 1st private test flight into space the vessel reach temperatures of nearly 2000 degrees as it streaked through earth's atmosphere astronauts doug hurley and bob behnken spent 2 months aboard the international space station the 1st astronauts launch from u.s. soil since 2011 and it's the 1st water landing carried out by nasa...
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omarion evan steen it's good to have you with us we begin in the australian state of victoria where a state of disaster has been declared amid a surge in corona virus infections a range of new long down measures has also been imposed including a nighttime curfew for the city of melbourne while this comes after previous long down measures failed to curb a spike in new covert cases. their last moments of freedom before the curfew came into effect the new measures are the country's strictest to date melbourne is already under a 6 week lockdown but the infection numbers are still rising victoria's premier has now declared a state of disaster. we cannot longer have people visiting out as we can no longer have people simply in about for no good reason whatsoever it is not an easy decision to mike but it is the decision that is necessary and that is war i have my duty and that's why i place will be out in force and you will be stopped and you will be asked and you will need to demonstrate that you are lawfully out and that you are not breaching that curfew the premier said people are not tak
omarion evan steen it's good to have you with us we begin in the australian state of victoria where a state of disaster has been declared amid a surge in corona virus infections a range of new long down measures has also been imposed including a nighttime curfew for the city of melbourne while this comes after previous long down measures failed to curb a spike in new covert cases. their last moments of freedom before the curfew came into effect the new measures are the country's strictest to...
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seventy-one evan king evan longoria gets a two run blast.a two run job i will have what he is having. three games, seven hits, three homeruns, ndbas get, it's the second lungs win streak in the national league. teddy bear. this little fellow got hit by a foul ball. this is how marcus semien opened the scoring with a leadoff home n. fih, metals d drove onto the left over ryan goodwin. that got another run they went over thes, they ct last 19-8 record. and the 49ers were fighting air quality in their practice, they went to play in their house and this lace is loaded. let us take you inside the $2 billion iuf ves uwant. derek carr and the rest of the team artist for the first time. the elite homeowners would be jealous. this state-of-the-art open house showed well. >> i haven't seen a stadium that look like this. blacked out, like a nice limousine or a on the peer >> it is a lot different than alameda, no disrespect the old stadium. say itli this . the clippers showed no mercy. kawai leonard with a dry a drive at a left-hand hammer. they took a
seventy-one evan king evan longoria gets a two run blast.a two run job i will have what he is having. three games, seven hits, three homeruns, ndbas get, it's the second lungs win streak in the national league. teddy bear. this little fellow got hit by a foul ball. this is how marcus semien opened the scoring with a leadoff home n. fih, metals d drove onto the left over ryan goodwin. that got another run they went over thes, they ct last 19-8 record. and the 49ers were fighting air quality in...
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today's witness, leslie evans.mplaints against alex salmond even if they got the procedure, which was accepted if they got the procedure, which was a cce pted to if they got the procedure, which was accepted to be unfair, wrong.|j apologise unreservedly to all concerned for this procedural failure. some of the questions pointed towards the allegations that could be raised over the coming weeks. was this targeted policy that only apply to harassment complaints against former ministers? miss evans denied the harassment complaints had been engineered to pick out alex salmond. what it designed to get alex salmond? no, absolutely not. alex salmond? no, absolutely not. alex salmond? no, absolutely not. alex salmond and his once close ally and successor nicola sturgeon are both expected to give evidence. she has said she welcomes the chance to give her side of events. there will be an element of relief for me and that because lots of things have been said about me in the past couple of years that i've not been able to add
today's witness, leslie evans.mplaints against alex salmond even if they got the procedure, which was accepted if they got the procedure, which was a cce pted to if they got the procedure, which was accepted to be unfair, wrong.|j apologise unreservedly to all concerned for this procedural failure. some of the questions pointed towards the allegations that could be raised over the coming weeks. was this targeted policy that only apply to harassment complaints against former ministers? miss...
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how would walker evans take this picture. however i take this picture. that's when he made this transition from trying to remember all the instructions others had given him. made the pictures like he wanted to make them and continue to do that for the rest of his life. he stayed in photography to his dying day. he went to texas to photograph ways that the american workers were making the transition to war materials as a basis for the economy. this shows the many many workers at a factory. previously factories had been shut down. there were no jobs to be had. we can see many people -- the group of people working there which probably would not have happened before there was such a need for everybody to be put to work. as the united states got closer thecloser to the war, funding for the farm programs diminished. programsng for defense increased. documentation for the need for war and to show how the money was being spent to get us into the war and helping our european allies. the people in charge of the program shifted from agriculture to advertising peopl
how would walker evans take this picture. however i take this picture. that's when he made this transition from trying to remember all the instructions others had given him. made the pictures like he wanted to make them and continue to do that for the rest of his life. he stayed in photography to his dying day. he went to texas to photograph ways that the american workers were making the transition to war materials as a basis for the economy. this shows the many many workers at a factory....
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arthur evans, ceo of the american psychological association. joining us to talk about that association's latest survey, on stress in the time of covid-19. dr. evans, welcome to the program. guest: thank you, led to be here. host: this is -- glad to be here. host: tell us why you did this survey initially, and what you found different this time around. guest: we have done the stress 2017.rica survey since we know that stress is related to a lot of our physical outcomes as well as mental health outcomes. we have been tracking on that, and since the pandemic, we have how doing surveys to see our stress levels are being affected by this pandemic. host: the survey is available at apa.org. into a numberlves of very current issues, including the aftermath of the killing of george floyd on may 12, the protests and the disturbances and unrest in cities across the country. tell us about that. guest: we did ask about that, and what we found is that about 60% of americans are concerned about racial discrimination, and have concerns about some of the report
arthur evans, ceo of the american psychological association. joining us to talk about that association's latest survey, on stress in the time of covid-19. dr. evans, welcome to the program. guest: thank you, led to be here. host: this is -- glad to be here. host: tell us why you did this survey initially, and what you found different this time around. guest: we have done the stress 2017.rica survey since we know that stress is related to a lot of our physical outcomes as well as mental health...
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i spoke to chris evans and mark kassen about their new venture called starting point, a platform wheret's only got facts. >> coming back each time to the place we knew to the people that were familiar and started to feel like we were doing something that was work and people wanted to participate in. >> we're going to have to get you a permanent office. >> i don't know if i could handle that. >> hope is the we can become synonymous with an unbiased presentation of what is going on in washington. >> trevor: chris, mark, welcome to "the daily distancing show." >> thank you for having us. >> trevor: let's jump straight into this idea, a starting point, a web site where, if i understand correctly, people can log on to just get the facts about politics and engage with their politicians. the question i have is can you create a web site that is non-partisan if facts around politics are involved? >> sure. that's the challenge, isn't it? there are three sections and i let the viewers check it out themselves. the first section is where we outsource to get fact checks. this is about basic issues a
i spoke to chris evans and mark kassen about their new venture called starting point, a platform wheret's only got facts. >> coming back each time to the place we knew to the people that were familiar and started to feel like we were doing something that was work and people wanted to participate in. >> we're going to have to get you a permanent office. >> i don't know if i could handle that. >> hope is the we can become synonymous with an unbiased presentation of what is...
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of the federal reserve bank of chicago, charles evans.orning to you. >> good morning, margaret. >> brennan: it looks like talks have completely stalled on capitol hill. there is no emergency aido american people. what is the impact of this failure on the economy? >> well, i think that's a very important and unfortunate development. i would say the fiscal policy has been unbelievably important in supporting the economy during the downturn that we've been experiencing. the economy closed down in march and april, and fiscal policy swung into action very quickly with the cares act. it could ensure people could stay at home, be safe, pay their rent, increase food security. and now that continues to be important because we've not gotten control officer over the virus spread. i think public confidence is very important and another package is incredibly important. >> brennan: and you said it is not the job of the federal bankers, it is up to fiscal policy, the lawmakers. even the questions around the legallogical and practicallogical of it, do it
of the federal reserve bank of chicago, charles evans.orning to you. >> good morning, margaret. >> brennan: it looks like talks have completely stalled on capitol hill. there is no emergency aido american people. what is the impact of this failure on the economy? >> well, i think that's a very important and unfortunate development. i would say the fiscal policy has been unbelievably important in supporting the economy during the downturn that we've been experiencing. the...
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i was in a job interview with evan. i just want to tell you i read the book when i was 13 years old. and then reread it. it was was such a great summer. he must've been a real loser. it's fair enough. i think the first volume of the last lion is a wonderful portrait of church trails world the other book of churchill that annette enough people read is called my early life. i think it's his best book. it was published in 34 or 35. it is dipping in and out of his great contemporaries. he did portraits of various statesmen and writers. >> margaret, one or two favorites. i always think that heroes are a bit dangerous because you seem better than everyone else. do you find that they have those things that they expect to write. to discover how human they are. they are in some very important ways. one of the people i am fascinated by and someone i love is someone i suspect most people won't know much about. they founded that in india 16th century. he came from a very small kingdom in central asia central asia and when he was ab
i was in a job interview with evan. i just want to tell you i read the book when i was 13 years old. and then reread it. it was was such a great summer. he must've been a real loser. it's fair enough. i think the first volume of the last lion is a wonderful portrait of church trails world the other book of churchill that annette enough people read is called my early life. i think it's his best book. it was published in 34 or 35. it is dipping in and out of his great contemporaries. he did...
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carter evans, thank you. and now to the coronavirus pandemic, and new evidence of its toll on the economy. more than 1.1 million americans sinceach to nearly 57.5benefitst million. also tonight, colleges and universities in at least 17 newd cases. here's cbs' mola lenghi. >> reporter: deifying covid guidelines, large maskless parties last night at pen state university. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: and at syracuse, that university responding to these videos, saying, "the students who qatherred on the quadlast night may have done damage enough to shut down campus." today, north carolina staannoun. undergrads are now being sent home. cases of covid are now on college campuses in at least 17 states. as an alarming study published today in the "journal of pediatrics," children up to age 22 are much more likely to be silent spreaders than briefly believed. and infected children had significantly higher levels of the virus than even adults hospitalized in i.c.u.s. this as schools across the country face challenges ab
carter evans, thank you. and now to the coronavirus pandemic, and new evidence of its toll on the economy. more than 1.1 million americans sinceach to nearly 57.5benefitst million. also tonight, colleges and universities in at least 17 newd cases. here's cbs' mola lenghi. >> reporter: deifying covid guidelines, large maskless parties last night at pen state university. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: and at syracuse, that university responding to these videos, saying, "the...
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cbs' carter evans is going to lead off our coverage tonight in the fire zone near vacaville, california. >> reporter: norah, we're learning that today a helicopter involved in firefighting operations near fresno crashed and caused another brushfire, killing one person aboard in that crash. here in vacaville, you can see the scorched earth behind me. people who live here last night said the flames moved so fast, they were barely able to escape. tonight, fast-moving flames threatened tens of thousands in northern california, some fearing for their lives, fled through the fire, including rhonda petrillo. >> and there's fire behind me, fire on the side, fire in front, and i'm like, that's the only way out. >> reporter: much of her farm was burned to the ground, along with countless homes. it's so dire, california's governor is calling for help. >> we've now requested 375 emac, meaning engines, to come from other states. >> reporter: 50 miles east of san francisco, the fast-moving l.n.u. complex fire blew up at 11:00 last night in and around vacaville. residents in this city of 100,000, had
cbs' carter evans is going to lead off our coverage tonight in the fire zone near vacaville, california. >> reporter: norah, we're learning that today a helicopter involved in firefighting operations near fresno crashed and caused another brushfire, killing one person aboard in that crash. here in vacaville, you can see the scorched earth behind me. people who live here last night said the flames moved so fast, they were barely able to escape. tonight, fast-moving flames threatened tens...
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cnn's evan mcnorris santoro is there. evan, good morning to you.ine for the governor, how did he reach it? >> reporter: well, good morning to you both. governor andrew cuomo looked at the numbers on this day, the infection rate, the hospitalizations all of the figures that we've seen on decline here in the new york, once the epicenter of the pandemic here in the united states. and said, look, it's safe for schooling to reopen. but that doesn't mean that new york schools will actually reopen because of the complicated way that governor cuomo set out for that opening to happen. >> all school districts across new york state are cleared to ohm for in-person classes. governor andrew cuomo announced in a press conference friday over the phone. >> today is the deadline to look at the infection rate. and make the determination. by our infection rates, all school districts can open. everywhere in the state. >> reporter: each school district across new york was required to submit their proposed plan for reopening by this week. and the plans differ across the
cnn's evan mcnorris santoro is there. evan, good morning to you.ine for the governor, how did he reach it? >> reporter: well, good morning to you both. governor andrew cuomo looked at the numbers on this day, the infection rate, the hospitalizations all of the figures that we've seen on decline here in the new york, once the epicenter of the pandemic here in the united states. and said, look, it's safe for schooling to reopen. but that doesn't mean that new york schools will actually...
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house," i went and hooked to see if evans and novack wrote an columns, and they invariably did, and they were a great source for me. i thought they were very helpful. and, indeed, the publisher of this book is a man named alex novack from regularrer regnery,e liked the fact that i was looking at his father's column finish. [inaudible] so i think it plays an important role, but i think there are people who take advantage of the press, and they will leak against their colleagues. they may lose a policy fight, and then they'll leak to the president, well, -- meek to the press. the president decided to do policy x. in the bush administration or which i worked, i was on the domestic e side of the house, and not only was it a relative lu e leak-free administration, the reason i say it was a leak-free administration is because the reporters complained that there are not enough leak ares coming from the administration. and i have a whole stream of quotes in the book, in "fight house," of reporters complaining about this administration. and i think that can lead to cooperating better if they
house," i went and hooked to see if evans and novack wrote an columns, and they invariably did, and they were a great source for me. i thought they were very helpful. and, indeed, the publisher of this book is a man named alex novack from regularrer regnery,e liked the fact that i was looking at his father's column finish. [inaudible] so i think it plays an important role, but i think there are people who take advantage of the press, and they will leak against their colleagues. they may...
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carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> o'donnell: tonight, this big news: a bipartisan senate panels paul manafort, the 2016 trump campaign chairman, was in regular contact with a russian operative during the 2016 campaign and posed a grave counterintelligence threat to the u.s. now, this is all part of a long- awaited report from the senate intelligence committee on russian coordination with the trump campaign. here's cbs' nancy cordes. >> reporter: the nearly 1,000- page report details an extensive web of russian relationships within the trump campaign. specifically, it says campaign chairman paul manafort's willingness to share information with individuals closely affiliatedruh th wssiae n represented a grave counterintelligence threat. out enpsti may have misled special counsel robert mueller.he td mueller tht recall discussing the clinton s mpai's sgnlen mathile-wi but, the committee assesses that trump did in fact speak with stone abou >> they've been giving me the russia hoax, shifty-schiff and all these characters from the x,y i got here. >> reporter: in what may be the repo
carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> o'donnell: tonight, this big news: a bipartisan senate panels paul manafort, the 2016 trump campaign chairman, was in regular contact with a russian operative during the 2016 campaign and posed a grave counterintelligence threat to the u.s. now, this is all part of a long- awaited report from the senate intelligence committee on russian coordination with the trump campaign. here's cbs' nancy cordes. >> reporter: the nearly 1,000- page report...
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been going through the report and getting reaction from those involved and have a report now from evan. >> frank, if you remember, this was a controversial shooting. it led to a civil rights lawsuit against the opd, and chief ann kirkpatrick was fired over her handling of it. four officers fired several rounds at joshua who was unconscious between two homes back in march 2018. kirkpatrick cleared the officers, but robert warshaw, a federally appointed monitor for the department reversed her decision and all of the officers were fired. today warshaw released a 54- page report on the shooting criticizing the chief, investigators and the officers. he also called out mayor libby schaaf, saying she should have been more critical of the chief. civil rights attorney john burris, who is representing family just wrapped up a press conference with reaction to the report. >> the culture here is such that the chief, who was hired as a reformer, and was supposed to change the culture of the department, really fell down in her responsibilities. i would say that this report is shocking in the pervasi
been going through the report and getting reaction from those involved and have a report now from evan. >> frank, if you remember, this was a controversial shooting. it led to a civil rights lawsuit against the opd, and chief ann kirkpatrick was fired over her handling of it. four officers fired several rounds at joshua who was unconscious between two homes back in march 2018. kirkpatrick cleared the officers, but robert warshaw, a federally appointed monitor for the department reversed...
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how would walker evans take this picture? and then, how would i take this picture? and that is when he made this transition from trying to remember all the instructions other people had given him to just listening to his own mind, made the pictures like he wanted to make them, and continued to do that for the rest of his life. he stayed in photography to his dying day. john vachon went to texas to photograph ways that the american workers were making the transition to war materials as a basis for the economy. this shows the many, many workers at a factory. previously, factories had been shut down. there were no jobs to be had. yet, here we see many people working. and you see it is a mixed race group of people working there, which probably would not have happened before. there was such a need for everybody to be put to work. as the united states got closer and closer to war involvement in world war ii, then -- the funding for farm programs diminished. and the funding for defense programs increased. we needed documentation for the need for war and to show how the mon
how would walker evans take this picture? and then, how would i take this picture? and that is when he made this transition from trying to remember all the instructions other people had given him to just listening to his own mind, made the pictures like he wanted to make them, and continued to do that for the rest of his life. he stayed in photography to his dying day. john vachon went to texas to photograph ways that the american workers were making the transition to war materials as a basis...
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evan joins me now on this. why are these appointments invalid? say under the vacancies reform act, this is the law that governs the sesson at these departments, chad wolf and ken kuchenelli, two of the senior officials at the department, their appointments and the roles that they're serving is invalid according to the gao. the gao doesn't have the power to make any of this come true. they've referred it to the inspector general to see whether any action needs to be taken. this is a big deal because of these two men, chad wolf is the acting head of the department. if any official decisions they sign is done by somebody who is acting in this position illegally, then you have to wonder whether anything that they're signing is actually legal. so that is one of the questions being raised by this ao report. the question of whether or not the fact that these two men, their positions are actually invalid is a big deal for the homeland security department. it should be noted that the acting -- the head of the homeland security department has been an actin
evan joins me now on this. why are these appointments invalid? say under the vacancies reform act, this is the law that governs the sesson at these departments, chad wolf and ken kuchenelli, two of the senior officials at the department, their appointments and the roles that they're serving is invalid according to the gao. the gao doesn't have the power to make any of this come true. they've referred it to the inspector general to see whether any action needs to be taken. this is a big deal...
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when we last saw evan before the summer break, he was enjoying time spent at home, working and playing and see his mates again. it's going to be fun when i can see my friends again. i can annoy the girls. primary school children in wales will not have to socially distance, across campuses. a little bit of staggered time outside the school, obviously, so all the parents not congregated. but they‘re starting a bit earlier, finishing a bit earlier. in high school, social distancing needs to be maintained outside the classroom. face masks had been recommended for use by the welsh government when two metres cannot be maintained for over 11‘s — leaving the decision with local authorities and schools, with some having already decided to make masks mandatory in communal areas. after a few turbulent few weeks, this is a decision that has been criticised by some unions. has it put a strain on your relationship with those unions that have criticised your decision? no, not at all. that is their right, to take a different view. but as i said, there are other unions who are fully supportive of the s
when we last saw evan before the summer break, he was enjoying time spent at home, working and playing and see his mates again. it's going to be fun when i can see my friends again. i can annoy the girls. primary school children in wales will not have to socially distance, across campuses. a little bit of staggered time outside the school, obviously, so all the parents not congregated. but they‘re starting a bit earlier, finishing a bit earlier. in high school, social distancing needs to be...
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tonight, cbs' carter evans continues our series "the new normal: back to school." >> what's up with thembs down? >> reporter: from the classroom to the family room, 80% of the country's largest school learning. >> it was absolutely horrific. ( laughs ) >> reporter: marina tereka and todd preston both have demandinl stinth t-graathtandingbjo t bs a nasa, and toamerdly rocket science, conclusion so many parents have, coich is i can't teach my child at best, you know, i'm 60% productive. >> reporter: so this is what your zoom meeting are like. >> thank you, it's a beautiful tricerotops. >> reporter: so they launched a trial run for a learning pod with other families. together, they're hiring a tutor 20 hours a week for $2,500 a month. >> we are blessed that we have the option. >> reporter: but the only option for high school senior nathan castillo, is to log into class while frantically working to keep his family's restaurant in business. able to pay attention to that. >> reporter: and paying for a tutor is out of the question. >> it's really causing a disparity. >> reporter: jane lunsack
tonight, cbs' carter evans continues our series "the new normal: back to school." >> what's up with thembs down? >> reporter: from the classroom to the family room, 80% of the country's largest school learning. >> it was absolutely horrific. ( laughs ) >> reporter: marina tereka and todd preston both have demandinl stinth t-graathtandingbjo t bs a nasa, and toamerdly rocket science, conclusion so many parents have, coich is i can't teach my child at best, you...
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here is cbs' carter evans. >> get on the ground or you're going to get bit! >> reporter: just six seconds after that warning, this salt lake city police officer commands his k-9 to attack. >> reporter: every time the officer says "hit," the dog dtes down on 36-year-old jeffrey ryans' leg in his own backyard. >> reporter: ryan's attorney, dan garner. is he resisting at all? >> no, no. even when the dog starts to bite him, he's still just laying there. o s leg. like someone took a >> reporter: police were responding to a domestic disturbance call and say ryans was violating a protective order filed by his wife, but ryans says the order was supposed to be lifted. the salt lake city k-9 program will now undergo an external review, and deputy chief jeff kendrick told us they are , miting the use of police dogs during that time. >> just deploying them for searches, but we do not want them to come in contact with any individuals. >> reporter: jeffrey ryans is still recovering from multiple surgeries and an amputation has not been ruled out. carter evans, cbs news, l
here is cbs' carter evans. >> get on the ground or you're going to get bit! >> reporter: just six seconds after that warning, this salt lake city police officer commands his k-9 to attack. >> reporter: every time the officer says "hit," the dog dtes down on 36-year-old jeffrey ryans' leg in his own backyard. >> reporter: ryan's attorney, dan garner. is he resisting at all? >> no, no. even when the dog starts to bite him, he's still just laying there. o s...
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dan evans, the british number one. andy murray returning to grand slam. he's up againstjapan.iled to get into the second week at flushing meadows since winning it in 2016, but she's started with a win beat ajla tomlanovic in straight sets. she was the runner—up for years ago, it would be interesting to see how the stars like kerber will be able to cope in these championships. you think their experience would very much play into their hands, given the conventions everyone has had to deal with. in the conventions everyone has had to dealwith. in this the conventions everyone has had to deal with. in this bubble as well, we have novak djokovic coming up later. rafael nadal hasn't chosen to travel. and the women's champion choosing to stay, roger federer back to the men's draw. an easier path for djokovic? he's a hot favourite. if you don't have nadal and federer, djokovic will be a clear favourite. there other players like stefano tsitsipas, it wouldn't be surprising if one of those did win the title, but djokovic is the favourite. a few things to worry about is a few neck proble
dan evans, the british number one. andy murray returning to grand slam. he's up againstjapan.iled to get into the second week at flushing meadows since winning it in 2016, but she's started with a win beat ajla tomlanovic in straight sets. she was the runner—up for years ago, it would be interesting to see how the stars like kerber will be able to cope in these championships. you think their experience would very much play into their hands, given the conventions everyone has had to deal with....
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>> good point evan mcmorris-santoro. we appreciate it. >> thank you, evan. >>> 90 days out from the election. this new warning. some of the country's adversaries are taking sides, according to the top election security official here in the u.s. iran want president trump to lose. he explains that china sees the president as unpredictable and iran is worried about regime change and they may move to spread disinformation online. also according to this assessment, russia is using a range of measures to work against the presumptive democratic nominee, joe biden. he was asked yesterday how he would respond to all of this. the president said we're going to look at it very closely. >> the cdc has released new details about a rare but deadly complication of coronavirus found in children. we are asking the experts for you what the serious inflammatory illness could mean even for the reopening of schools across the country. >>> after coming under some criticism for a bizarre photo of him and a woman with their pants undone, liberty
>> good point evan mcmorris-santoro. we appreciate it. >> thank you, evan. >>> 90 days out from the election. this new warning. some of the country's adversaries are taking sides, according to the top election security official here in the u.s. iran want president trump to lose. he explains that china sees the president as unpredictable and iran is worried about regime change and they may move to spread disinformation online. also according to this assessment, russia is...
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all right, evan, thank you for breaking that down for us. for more details about the lawsuit and the adachi case, be sure to download our ktvu news app. it's free to download in your app store. >>> well, san mateo police say a suspect is under arrest for credit card theft. police say 45-year-old thomas of manteca distracted shoppers and then stole their credit cards and used them to make fraudulent purchases. the suspect was arrested thursday afternoon at a target store in bridge point parkway, where a shopper had their car stolen. police say they also found a replica gun inside the suspect's car. they believe the woman is connected to similar crimes in foster city. >>> an annual backpack giveaway in the south bay. how organizers have added to their mission aiming to help close the digital divide. >> and pg&e crews hard at work in the north bay, what they are doing prevent whiles this season. >>> plus giving a boost to businesses in oakland's chinatown. what is being done help restaurants in that area survive. >>> well, sacred heart in san j
all right, evan, thank you for breaking that down for us. for more details about the lawsuit and the adachi case, be sure to download our ktvu news app. it's free to download in your app store. >>> well, san mateo police say a suspect is under arrest for credit card theft. police say 45-year-old thomas of manteca distracted shoppers and then stole their credit cards and used them to make fraudulent purchases. the suspect was arrested thursday afternoon at a target store in bridge point...
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correspondent evan perez is with me now.n, this official called his statement a quote/unquote election threat update. what do you know. >> reporter: that is right. this is an update from bill evano with the efforts to thwart the work the foreign countries are doing to undermine the u.s. elections in 2020 and for the first time we're hearing specifics about what these countries in particular russia and china are up to with regard to the 2020 election. in general terms they're trying to sow discord and faith in the system but we're hearing for the first time from bill evana that the russians are trying to undermine joe biden's campaign and while the chinese are trying to undermine president trump's re-election. let me read a part of what he said. quote, we assess that china preferred a president trump who beijing sees as unpredictable. china has been expanding influence ahead of the november 2020 election to shape the policy and environment of the united states, pressure commit views, as far as russia is concerned he said that
correspondent evan perez is with me now.n, this official called his statement a quote/unquote election threat update. what do you know. >> reporter: that is right. this is an update from bill evano with the efforts to thwart the work the foreign countries are doing to undermine the u.s. elections in 2020 and for the first time we're hearing specifics about what these countries in particular russia and china are up to with regard to the 2020 election. in general terms they're trying to sow...
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for more on this, let's bring in cnn's evan santoro, my partner in crime. tell us more about the thinking behind this decision. it's been long awaited. other major school districts decided to start virtually. with the levels being so low, along with safety precautions, the governor saying you can reopen. >> reporter: that's right, bianna. what the governor said is he looked at the numbers, and he said, look, this state that was once the epicenter of the coronavirus is now in pretty good shape, safe enough to reopen the schools. that doesn't mean that all the schools are going to reopen. let's take a look at a couple of graphics just to sort of give the viewers an understanding of the situation. the new york city school system, new york state public school system, nearly 2.6 million students, 212,000 teachers and 749 districts. each of those districts has to come up with its own reopening plan under cuomo's guidance and then has to convince all those teachers and all of the adults involved in the lives of all of those students that it's safe to reopen. and t
for more on this, let's bring in cnn's evan santoro, my partner in crime. tell us more about the thinking behind this decision. it's been long awaited. other major school districts decided to start virtually. with the levels being so low, along with safety precautions, the governor saying you can reopen. >> reporter: that's right, bianna. what the governor said is he looked at the numbers, and he said, look, this state that was once the epicenter of the coronavirus is now in pretty good...
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. >> evan, i want to read from the "new york times" piece that caught my eye.ers and prerecorded videos appeared to be describing an alternate reality, one in which the nation was not nearing 180,000 deaths from the virus, in which mr. trump had not consistently ignored serious warnings about the disease, in which the president had not spent much of his term appealing openly to xenophobia and racial animus. how do trump's opponents fight back against this type of revisionist history? >> it's a great question, craig, and look, i would say, you know, one thing i learned during my cia service years ago, was that aspiring authoritarians, which is what i think donald trump is, because of their corruption and abuses of power, they put themselves in opposition, in conflict, with the truth. and ultimately, that catches up to them and the countries they govern, because they're busy serving themselves, and trying to obscure and hide the truth and try and discourage people from finding the truth. but ultimately things get so bad that the truth cannot be denied. and that's
. >> evan, i want to read from the "new york times" piece that caught my eye.ers and prerecorded videos appeared to be describing an alternate reality, one in which the nation was not nearing 180,000 deaths from the virus, in which mr. trump had not consistently ignored serious warnings about the disease, in which the president had not spent much of his term appealing openly to xenophobia and racial animus. how do trump's opponents fight back against this type of revisionist...
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evan longoria pops out to end it. and the astros win it 6-4. ending their five-game slide. >>> the mountain west conference postponed football season today. so san jose state will not play this fall. now what does the pac-12 do? they're going to meet tomorrow along with the big ten. both leagues leaning towards postponing the season. michigan head coach jim harbaugh, he wants to play, feeling it's safer to be with the team than home right now. as for san jose state, they're still hoping they can play in the spring. >> i've got more plans than you can imagine. we have so many different possibilities of what the next six months will look like. i'm going to be optimistic that perhaps we can play those games in the spring. we don't plan on dropping any at this point, dropping any of our 22 programs. we think all 22 are really important. it's definitely going to be difficult if we don't play football next spring. >> so tomorrow a huge day for college football. maybe the pac-12 and big 10 just postpone a little bit, push it back. we'll see. abc7 news
evan longoria pops out to end it. and the astros win it 6-4. ending their five-game slide. >>> the mountain west conference postponed football season today. so san jose state will not play this fall. now what does the pac-12 do? they're going to meet tomorrow along with the big ten. both leagues leaning towards postponing the season. michigan head coach jim harbaugh, he wants to play, feeling it's safer to be with the team than home right now. as for san jose state, they're still...
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n the words of chris evans we'lbel right back. ta-da! did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? i should get a quote. do it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ start your day with secret. secret stops sweat 3x more than ordinary antiperspirants. with secret, you're unstoppable. no sweat! try it and love it or get your money back. i'm a verizon engineer, and i'm part of the team building the most powerful 5g experience for america. it's 5g ultra wideband, and it's already available in parts of select cities. like los angeles and in new york city. and it's rolling out in cities around the country. with massive capacity, it's like an eight lane highway compared to a two lane dirt road. 25x faster than today's 4g networks. in fact, it's the fastest 5g in the world. from the network more people rely on. this is 5g built right. only on verizon. some companies still have hr stuck between employeesentering data.a. changing data. more and more sensitive, personal
n the words of chris evans we'lbel right back. ta-da! did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? i should get a quote. do it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ start your day with secret. secret stops sweat 3x more than ordinary antiperspirants. with secret, you're unstoppable. no sweat! try it and love it or get your money back. i'm a verizon engineer, and i'm part of the team building the most powerful 5g...
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the permanent secretary, leslie evans, is the first witness to appear before the inquiry. 0ur correspondenthis specially convened committee at the scottish parliament are just under two hours of evidence from leslie eva ns, two hours of evidence from leslie evans, who denied the scottish government's amazon procedures had been engineered to set a specific complaint. she was asked whether it was designed to get alex salmond, no, absolutely not, she said. earlier in her testimony she said it would have been unconscionable not to investigate historic complaints against mr salmond once raised, he said the scottish government acted in good faith but the government inquiry into those complaints are selected by a single procedural floor and she apologised to all involved. the committee is looking into what went wrong, what went on in that initial investigation which was willed in a court as unlawful and painted by apparent bias. quite and painted by apparent bias. quite a focus so far on technical and procedural matters when it comes to the harassment procedure, but this inquiry has the capacity,
the permanent secretary, leslie evans, is the first witness to appear before the inquiry. 0ur correspondenthis specially convened committee at the scottish parliament are just under two hours of evidence from leslie eva ns, two hours of evidence from leslie evans, who denied the scottish government's amazon procedures had been engineered to set a specific complaint. she was asked whether it was designed to get alex salmond, no, absolutely not, she said. earlier in her testimony she said it...
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you're watching news from beldin mariana evans team will be back next hour we have more headlines on jarryd great thanks for watching have a great day. happiness piers for everyone szymon penises are very different from primates peanuts we have a totally ridiculous romanticized view of nature and their favorite and this is climate change crisis sex happiness in pre-book so you get smarter for free get over your books. in the eye of climate change. or so. much. people. what ideas do they have for their future. d.w. dot com african megacities filmmaking give us a quick tour. i. want you. for players football is more than just a game it's life. but many are playing a game with their life. playing with pain killers taking legal drugs to test their limits have a much bigger. profit in the market for tired. myname is with us mr so it just bugs me that. these school people. is it doping how dangerous are painkillers and why don't collapse like those questions sports life explores one of football's dirty secrets. form a valid blame and striker even class niche is a cautionary tale when it co
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evan, let me begin with you.rward? >> good to see you, willie and joe. look, we are trying to offer counterprogramming, as you said, in opposition to the president's nomination or renomination by the republican party. but also to articulate a principles-based, unifying vision for a future for all americans. you know, the republican convention this week is a celebration, if you can call it that, of one man suggesting that this -- and not -- won't even offer a platform this week, meaning there are no ideas or solutions for the many problems facing the country. and in we know that that's no way -- that's no way to lead america and that's not going to provide a bright future for america. stand up, our organization and partner organizations, including principles first, make integrity great again, and others are all coming together to hold this convention, to stand for our founding american principles, which we think are key to our future success as a nation. >> you know, mark sanford, i remember the day i first met yo
evan, let me begin with you.rward? >> good to see you, willie and joe. look, we are trying to offer counterprogramming, as you said, in opposition to the president's nomination or renomination by the republican party. but also to articulate a principles-based, unifying vision for a future for all americans. you know, the republican convention this week is a celebration, if you can call it that, of one man suggesting that this -- and not -- won't even offer a platform this week, meaning...
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[applause] if the fear is corruption in official position, do you believe charles evans hughes that guilts personal and knows no party? do you doubt the power of any political leader if he has the will to do so to set his own house in order without his neighbors having to burn it down? [applause] me in commoncern with thinking partisan of both parties is not just winning this election but how it is won. how well we can take advantage of this opportunity to debate issues sensibly and soberly. i hope and pray that we democrats, win or lose, can campaign not as a crusade to exterminate the opposing party as our opponent seems to prefer but as a great opportunity to educate and elevate a people whose destiny is leadership. a world -- [applause] even more important than winning the election is governing the nation. that is the test of a political party. dies andshouting the lights are dimmed, there is the start reality of responsibility -- the stark reality of responsibility. ruthless, inscrutable and hostile power abroad. ,he ordeal of the 20th century the bloodiest, most turbulent era of the
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[applause] is corruption in official positions, do you believe, with charles evans hughes, that guilt is personal and knows no party? do you doubt the power of any political leader if he has the will to set his own house in order without his neighbors having to burn it down? [applause] what does concern me, in common with thinking partisans of both parties, is not just winning this election, but how it is one, how well we can -- how it is won, how well we can take advantage of this great quadrillion -- four neil opportunity to debate issues. lose, we canwin or campaign not as a crusade to exterminate the opposing party, but is a great opportunity to educate and elevate the people whose destiny is leadership, not alone of a rich and prosperous country as in the past, but a ferment. [applause] and, my friends, even more important than winning the election is governing the nation. that is the test of a political party, the final test, when the to him alt and the shouting die -- when the tumult and the shouting die, when the lights are dim, there is a stark responsibility. in our history,
[applause] is corruption in official positions, do you believe, with charles evans hughes, that guilt is personal and knows no party? do you doubt the power of any political leader if he has the will to set his own house in order without his neighbors having to burn it down? [applause] what does concern me, in common with thinking partisans of both parties, is not just winning this election, but how it is one, how well we can -- how it is won, how well we can take advantage of this great...