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and with gary was two things.rsisting was part of this and part of it also was. gary is a businessman and is pretty savvy and he was raised financially independent so like whatever 30-year old kid from the north coming down to me like i went to tell your story, a you a dime. like that and i get that and told him that from the beginning. ethics are still what they are, but that took a wild to overcome and wound up what we came to and i initially i think did it out of a sense of you know obligation to the book or desperation or something, but is frankly one of the highlights is that i donate a portion of the proceeds of the book to mount olive missionary baptist church which is gary's church and also one of the hubs of underground resistance to the regime and particularly when it came to voter registration. there was a time when something like 20% of the black people registered to vote were named duncan and this was before the voting rights act when you still had to get past like the constitutional interpretation te
and with gary was two things.rsisting was part of this and part of it also was. gary is a businessman and is pretty savvy and he was raised financially independent so like whatever 30-year old kid from the north coming down to me like i went to tell your story, a you a dime. like that and i get that and told him that from the beginning. ethics are still what they are, but that took a wild to overcome and wound up what we came to and i initially i think did it out of a sense of you know...
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gary: i think cash can easily disappear.a of paper currency in the legitimate world is becoming more and more obsolete. i believe it can become totally obsolete. systems fintech payment are also not going to replace the banks. there's a big difference between a fintech payment system and a fintech ability to move cash and the banking systems. remember, the banking systems are big, they are highly regulated, and they are regulated to protect investors. they are regulated to protect depositories. when someone puts money into a bank, they are confident they can get their money out at a moments notice. an enormous amount of very expensive and very costly regulation goes around that concept that if i put a dollar in,r $.50 in or $100 whenever i want to withdraw it, it will be there for me. them.ore, pay interest on when you agree to be in that business, you agree to have enormous amount of regulatory burden. if you are just in the money movement business, you have a lot less regulatory burden on you. but, the question is how does
gary: i think cash can easily disappear.a of paper currency in the legitimate world is becoming more and more obsolete. i believe it can become totally obsolete. systems fintech payment are also not going to replace the banks. there's a big difference between a fintech payment system and a fintech ability to move cash and the banking systems. remember, the banking systems are big, they are highly regulated, and they are regulated to protect investors. they are regulated to protect depositories....
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gary was born into coal camp in southern west virginia across the lake coal -- one of the facilities where they store the goal, loaded onto the trains, and so the coal dust would look over and coat their homes. his father was a coal miner who died when he was just a boy, likely a black lung although they just missed diagnoses as tuberculosis lot of time in those days. his mother cleaned homes for people in the area and raised gary and his three other brothers by herself. gary ended up serving in vietnam, and he came back and worked driving a truck, and then got married, had a young daughter, and because he won to provide for them, like so many people in the area, he went into the mines. it was there where he worked more than 30 30 years until he became quite ill and apply for benefits under this federal program, and was wrongfully denied. it wasn't until years later after he had been forced really to go back to work because his wife had a chronic condition and needed health insurance, and he had become much sicker that he met john cline, and the two of them pursued his legal fight th
gary was born into coal camp in southern west virginia across the lake coal -- one of the facilities where they store the goal, loaded onto the trains, and so the coal dust would look over and coat their homes. his father was a coal miner who died when he was just a boy, likely a black lung although they just missed diagnoses as tuberculosis lot of time in those days. his mother cleaned homes for people in the area and raised gary and his three other brothers by herself. gary ended up serving...
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right, gary reback, silicon valley antitrust lawyer.ly appreciate -- really appreciate all your veteran perspective on these issues. we will continue to cover them every step of the way. trumpahead, would donald have been elected in 2016 if social media did not exist? our interview with some silicon valley veterans and the stars of netflix's hit documentary "the social dilemma." this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: twitter ceo jack dorsey told senator ted cruz last week that the platform has no ability to influence the election. some of the guests on netflix's recent hit film "the social dilemma" was also featured in our latest episode of studio 1.0 think the opposite. take a listen to the silicon valley veterans who believe there would be no president trump if it weren't for social media. evidence thatear social media has contributed significantly around the world to the collapse of democracy and to the rise of authoritarian regimes not just in the united states. i think there is unequivocal evidence of that. a weirdewsfeed had pattern that one
right, gary reback, silicon valley antitrust lawyer.ly appreciate -- really appreciate all your veteran perspective on these issues. we will continue to cover them every step of the way. trumpahead, would donald have been elected in 2016 if social media did not exist? our interview with some silicon valley veterans and the stars of netflix's hit documentary "the social dilemma." this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: twitter ceo jack dorsey told senator ted cruz last week that the platform has...
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let's join gary o'donoghue in washington. hearing any horns or any cheers? there was a whole bunch of screeching and screaming and joyous delight from a number of the apartment blocks around where i am and honking of the horns in the street, nothing much beyond that. i can tell you there has been a statement from the trump campaign that says this election is far from over and vows to go to court on monday morning and begin the fight to overturn some of these results. it says that the president is elected not by the news media but by voters and that many of the votes we re voters and that many of the votes were illegal and in some cases they say cast by people who were dead. so, there is a defiant tone coming out of the campaign, i think, as you would expect. i think that puts paid to expectation, small though it was, that the president might decide to do some kind of concession speech at this point in time. as things stand, they are going to court on monday and they intend to fight. now, the question is you might speak to the
let's join gary o'donoghue in washington. hearing any horns or any cheers? there was a whole bunch of screeching and screaming and joyous delight from a number of the apartment blocks around where i am and honking of the horns in the street, nothing much beyond that. i can tell you there has been a statement from the trump campaign that says this election is far from over and vows to go to court on monday morning and begin the fight to overturn some of these results. it says that the president...
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it is an unfair reputation to gary. he does what most do and this is to marshall a lot of forces and different creditive typative ty clients that have an interest in how the project turns out that is what he did. he kept working with the design, and he kept working with the family. there was several meetings. they went well, but after making some very substantial changes of the design, including removing some of the tappest tries, changing the symbolism, and he got the family on board. >> what about the role of the commissioner and congress. it seemed at one point that it would be defunded. >> it effectively was. the commission, although they kept their doors open, were at a stand still. congress doesn't really do a good job at these things. if you bring a crisis to congress they may get involved. mainly this happened behind the scenes. and they reframed it and now it is set to open. >> you visited several times, tell us your thoughts about it. >> it is unlike any other memorial in the world. it's defining feature is an
it is an unfair reputation to gary. he does what most do and this is to marshall a lot of forces and different creditive typative ty clients that have an interest in how the project turns out that is what he did. he kept working with the design, and he kept working with the family. there was several meetings. they went well, but after making some very substantial changes of the design, including removing some of the tappest tries, changing the symbolism, and he got the family on board. >>...
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gary o'donoghue, joins me gary. gary o'donoghue, joins me yes, still counting in ti crucial gary.es, still counting in those crucial states continuing. pennsylvania where much of the focuses. the lead there currently for biden is 29 thousand votes and they have counted around 96% of the voting in its entirety. a lot of the remaining voting is in strong democratic areas so joe remaining voting is in strong democratic areas sojoe biden expects to extend his lead there. anotherfigure for you, expects to extend his lead there. another figure for you, joe biden expects to extend his lead there. anotherfigure for you, joe biden is up anotherfigure for you, joe biden is up by anotherfigure for you, joe biden is up by about 4.2 million votes on donald trump. it is a substantial national majority. not the thing that gets you president, that is the electoral college. if you look at the other states where the counting is continuing, in georgia, arizona, nevada, joe biden is ahead on that score as well. all focus on pennsylvania. once that is called, joe biden becomes the president—elect. but
gary o'donoghue, joins me gary. gary o'donoghue, joins me yes, still counting in ti crucial gary.es, still counting in those crucial states continuing. pennsylvania where much of the focuses. the lead there currently for biden is 29 thousand votes and they have counted around 96% of the voting in its entirety. a lot of the remaining voting is in strong democratic areas so joe remaining voting is in strong democratic areas sojoe biden expects to extend his lead there. anotherfigure for you,...
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gary was selected in 2009.bmitted his first design in 2010 and we went through many iterations with the review agency which is a requirement in washington, d.c., before this design was approved. the park service issued the building permit, congress provided the funds, and construction started in november of 2017. the building process all in all was about 30 months. >> how much does something like this cost? >> the total project for 20 years of the commission was about $150 million. most of that are federal funds. presidential memorials traditionally are undertakings of the people. unlike a lot of the memorials in washington, they're started by a non-profit, a friends group, congress grants land for that, they privately raise the money and build a memorial. but the seven -- now seven presidential memorials in d.c. have principally been paid for in federal dollars. we did raise $15 million in private funds for the project. the construction cost is $80 million and the rest of it is getting the design, getting the
gary was selected in 2009.bmitted his first design in 2010 and we went through many iterations with the review agency which is a requirement in washington, d.c., before this design was approved. the park service issued the building permit, congress provided the funds, and construction started in november of 2017. the building process all in all was about 30 months. >> how much does something like this cost? >> the total project for 20 years of the commission was about $150 million....
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gary's recovery has been a long one., just so excited, because it'sjust been so long. obviously he's not actually met penny properly yet. so he can finally meet her. he has never held her. so obviously that is exciting. and itjust feels incredible, it is amazing that he is finally coming home. it isn'tjust gary's family cheering on his homecoming. jenny and kate cared for him throughout his time in oldham hospital. it is lovely to be here today to see him make his final step on his journey, really. the best outcome isn't always possible, isn't always there for us, but to see the best outcome today, it just gives you that sense of hope. so how do gary's family feel to finally have him home? he's a hero. and he's testament that, don't give up hope, anybody. keep fighting it, keep fighting it. don't give up hope. it's just the best feeling. it's well overwhelming, honestly. it's brilliant. oh, my god! what did you think when you saw him? my heartjust dropped. it's just amazing that he walked up here as well. he's incredible
gary's recovery has been a long one., just so excited, because it'sjust been so long. obviously he's not actually met penny properly yet. so he can finally meet her. he has never held her. so obviously that is exciting. and itjust feels incredible, it is amazing that he is finally coming home. it isn'tjust gary's family cheering on his homecoming. jenny and kate cared for him throughout his time in oldham hospital. it is lovely to be here today to see him make his final step on his journey,...
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gary peters was there. he told us to bet on michigan and we did.anufacturing in michigan grew by 15% over our last four years. trump promised he would make michigan the manufacturing hub of the world again. it is up 1% under his first four years. 15% under obama-biden, 1% under him. that is michigan. right here. we handed him the longest streak of job growth in american history, but the economic damage he inflicted by botching the pandemic response means that he will be the only president since herbert hoover to actually lose jobs. herbert hoover. that is a long time ago. joe biden and gary peters know that the key to a strong economy isn't cutting more taxes for billionaires. it is lifting the prospects for working americans. and joe has got a plan to create one million new auto related jobs by accelerating electric vehicle production. he's got a plan to create 10 million good clean energy jobs and fight climate change and secure environmental justice. something that is relevant to flint, michigan. you know something about that. he will pay for hi
gary peters was there. he told us to bet on michigan and we did.anufacturing in michigan grew by 15% over our last four years. trump promised he would make michigan the manufacturing hub of the world again. it is up 1% under his first four years. 15% under obama-biden, 1% under him. that is michigan. right here. we handed him the longest streak of job growth in american history, but the economic damage he inflicted by botching the pandemic response means that he will be the only president since...
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gary, i'm going to start with you here. is the president continuing to call the entire election a fraud? who is he talking to here? >> i suppose, amna -- and thank you for having me tonight, jonathan, good to see you -- i suppose he thinks this plays to a part of his base that, you accept the idea of defeat, no but i'm very disappointed in him doing this. let's make it clear, on january 20th, joe biden is going to be president, and that happens whether joe biden getser to enhe white house or not. i'm sure he will. but bei into the white house doesn't make you president. the people of the united states do that, and that's what they did. but i hope that, in, you know, short order, i was willing to give president trump a couple of eks to, you know, to his legal y allenges, answer any questions that might rea out there about fra. i think we've done that. i think we've looked into it. i know there is still some uff going on out there, but nothing thou's going to pat, really. and, so, it's time for president trump to set an examp
gary, i'm going to start with you here. is the president continuing to call the entire election a fraud? who is he talking to here? >> i suppose, amna -- and thank you for having me tonight, jonathan, good to see you -- i suppose he thinks this plays to a part of his base that, you accept the idea of defeat, no but i'm very disappointed in him doing this. let's make it clear, on january 20th, joe biden is going to be president, and that happens whether joe biden getser to enhe white house...
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ok, gary o'donoghue there in washington thank you very much.d the tone of the biden presidency? yes we have, and i am so excited after this evening to see kamala harris and joe biden on this stage here on this stage and to be in stage here on this stage and to beina stage here on this stage and to be in a crowd of people cheering for the idea of coming together as a nation, relying on science, advancing decency, civility and kindness towards each other and reimagining our place in the world. it was a thrilling night. you serve in the us senate, you know that it is not a place of great unity at the moment. do you think there are republican colleagues of yours, perhaps that was an understatement! are there republican colleagues of yours who are willing to reach across the aisle and co—operate with joe biden? there ought to be. there have to be. in reality, our nation is at a turning point here. if we cannot show that our democracy works, that we are able to compromise, that we are able to compromise, that we are able to compromise, that we are ac
ok, gary o'donoghue there in washington thank you very much.d the tone of the biden presidency? yes we have, and i am so excited after this evening to see kamala harris and joe biden on this stage here on this stage and to be in stage here on this stage and to beina stage here on this stage and to be in a crowd of people cheering for the idea of coming together as a nation, relying on science, advancing decency, civility and kindness towards each other and reimagining our place in the world. it...
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at that tweet from gary lineker summed it allup tweet from gary lineker summed it all up well, alludingficult private life which came after his career, and gary lineker has tweeted, who of course played in that england match against argentina where there was the hand of god goal. he says, "hopefully he will find some comfort in the hands of god." we talk about the find some comfort in the hands of god.‘ we talk about the emotion- this is a live image we are showing right now from argentina where, as you can see, people are on the streets. argentina was hugely hit by coronavirus, and yet people are wanting to be out there because this country, maradona met a whole bunch. —— meanta country, maradona met a whole bunch. —— meant a whole bunch of. country, maradona met a whole bunch. -- meant a whole bunch of. yes, and there are amazing quotes from the argentinian present today. —— president today. he said that maradona had taken the country to the highest in the world, and he talks about the immense happiness that maradona brought to so many people in argentina, saying, "thank you for exist
at that tweet from gary lineker summed it allup tweet from gary lineker summed it all up well, alludingficult private life which came after his career, and gary lineker has tweeted, who of course played in that england match against argentina where there was the hand of god goal. he says, "hopefully he will find some comfort in the hands of god." we talk about the find some comfort in the hands of god.‘ we talk about the emotion- this is a live image we are showing right now from...
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gary gary, the admits working as a nurse in manila feels like a struggle for survival for more than 10 years. he's earned around $400.00 a month and this is barely enough to support his family. gary has been accepted to work as a nurse in ireland for $6000.00 a month, a salary that is unimaginable to earn here. the philippine government in april barred nurses and other medical workers from leaving saying they were needed to fight the cruel a virus crisis. told me working abroad is not make us any less of a patriotic citizen of this country. for me, it is actually a hero. weak act, we are just human and we also have this goals in over lives. the salary here is not to sustain the needs of our families. gary is among the thousands of filipino nurses who have called themselves prison nurses. they started an online campaign to petition the government to reverse its decision. they say it is tantamount to forced servitude. filipino nurses are some of the most sought after health workers in the world. but this fight, this a global study shows that nurses in the philippines receive one of the l
gary gary, the admits working as a nurse in manila feels like a struggle for survival for more than 10 years. he's earned around $400.00 a month and this is barely enough to support his family. gary has been accepted to work as a nurse in ireland for $6000.00 a month, a salary that is unimaginable to earn here. the philippine government in april barred nurses and other medical workers from leaving saying they were needed to fight the cruel a virus crisis. told me working abroad is not make us...
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gary would take it as payment without the consent of the victim. >> reporter: prosecutors believe heot more than $140,000 from massage parlor owners. >> the victims are the most vulnerable people in the community and come from a background where they don't trust law enforcement or know where to turn to abuses of power. >> reporter: gary's attorney would not comment nor would his two sisters who drove from texas to attend the hearing. court records include text messages and e-mails. william, please give me my money back. $34,000. >> some of the victims are exploring a lawsuit against the city. >> this is a textbook example. >> reporter: the attorney is preparing a civil rights lawsuit on the behalf of two plaintiffs. he expects more victims coming forward. why is the city culpable in your mind? >> the here is scale of the conduct. dozens of cash payments, multiple sexual assaults, victims, locations over years. >> reporter: he says that it is improper to send a male inspector to these types of businesses alone. >> you can talk to any vice or enforcement officer. it is a complete viola
gary would take it as payment without the consent of the victim. >> reporter: prosecutors believe heot more than $140,000 from massage parlor owners. >> the victims are the most vulnerable people in the community and come from a background where they don't trust law enforcement or know where to turn to abuses of power. >> reporter: gary's attorney would not comment nor would his two sisters who drove from texas to attend the hearing. court records include text messages and...
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gary would take it as payment without the consent of the victim. >> reporter: prosecutors believe he0,000 from massage parlor owners. >> the victims are the most vulnerable people in the community and come from a background where they don't trust law enforcement or know where to turn to abuses of power. >> reporter: gary's attorney would not comment nor would his two sisters who drove from texas to attend the hearing. court records include text messages and e-mails. william, please give me my money back. $34,000. >> some of the victims are exploring a lawsuit against the city. >> this is a textbook example. >> reporter: the attorney is preparing a civil rights lawsuit on the behalf of two plaintiffs. he expects more victims coming forward. why is the city culpable in your mind? >> the here is scale of the conduct. dozens of cash payments, multiple sexual assaults, victims, locations over years. >> reporter: he says that it is improper to send a male inspector to these types of businesses alone. >> you can talk to any vice or enforcement officer. it is a complete violation for this ty
gary would take it as payment without the consent of the victim. >> reporter: prosecutors believe he0,000 from massage parlor owners. >> the victims are the most vulnerable people in the community and come from a background where they don't trust law enforcement or know where to turn to abuses of power. >> reporter: gary's attorney would not comment nor would his two sisters who drove from texas to attend the hearing. court records include text messages and e-mails. william,...
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we will bring you gary as soon as gary as soon as we gary as soon as we got him.n areas with high infection rates. they include glasgow, north and south lanarkshire and west lothian. that means more than 2 million people will live under stricter measures which will last for three weeks, starting this friday. here's scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon. the infection rate in all of these areas remains stubbornly and worryingly high. at these levels we simply do not have the assurance we need that the hospitals and icus services will be able to cope as we get deeper into the winter. our scotland editor sarah smith has more from glasgow. if transmission rates don't go down, if case numbers are still rising they will have no choice than to keep these tough restrictions place. everybody is really hoping that level four restrictions will tackle some of the most stubborn areas of scotland. if it works and we get more freedom over christmas of course everybody will be very grateful. some are warning even there three week reset could be enough to send them to the wal
we will bring you gary as soon as gary as soon as we gary as soon as we got him.n areas with high infection rates. they include glasgow, north and south lanarkshire and west lothian. that means more than 2 million people will live under stricter measures which will last for three weeks, starting this friday. here's scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon. the infection rate in all of these areas remains stubbornly and worryingly high. at these levels we simply do not have the assurance we...
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[applause] senator gary peters, of michigan. [applause] senator sullivan, of alaska. [applause] congressman bishop from georgia. [applause] congressman simpson of idaho. [applause] [applause] former kansas senator bob dole.
[applause] senator gary peters, of michigan. [applause] senator sullivan, of alaska. [applause] congressman bishop from georgia. [applause] congressman simpson of idaho. [applause] [applause] former kansas senator bob dole.
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i'm sorry, gary...ing about pennsylvania, saying they've behaved ina pennsylvania, saying they've behaved in a horrible, lawless way. and of course the campaign has said that this isn't over at the moment. gary, what more do we know about the legal challenges coming from the white house? at this point with the results so close to being declared, at least certainly we believe so in pennsylvania, what chance do they have of actually making a difference to the outcome of this race? they'll certainly try, won't they? particularly in pennsylvania, they're focused on this idea of accepting the ballots as they come in after polling day, even though the legislature there passed laws that say they could except ballots postmarked by election day up until 5pm this afternoon here in pennsylvania. that's one of the things they'll challenge. of course they're going to try to challenge these recounts, we are expecting one in georgia, that is perfectly legal in their right. but recounts don't change a lot of votes half
i'm sorry, gary...ing about pennsylvania, saying they've behaved ina pennsylvania, saying they've behaved in a horrible, lawless way. and of course the campaign has said that this isn't over at the moment. gary, what more do we know about the legal challenges coming from the white house? at this point with the results so close to being declared, at least certainly we believe so in pennsylvania, what chance do they have of actually making a difference to the outcome of this race? they'll...
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mccarthy: gary, want to say a few words? >> i'm really looking forward to the opportunity to serve as policy chair. kevin provided great leadership in working with us to develop the commitment to america. and it's resulted in historic gains in the house for us. incredible diversity. we really reflect america. there's one part that's not part of our conference and that's the socialists. we have a conference that represents what most americans want to see. a conference that's committed to putting american families and workers first. 'm proud to be a part of it. >> thank you. richard hudson from north carolina. housing and urban development i'm honored to be -- mr. hudson: i'm honored to be part of this leadership team. i represent someone who had to win a tough election to come back. i understand what it takes to win back this majority. and i'll be a voice for all the folks in our conference. i'm very excited about working together in one unified message about what conservative principles can do to make america better for all
mccarthy: gary, want to say a few words? >> i'm really looking forward to the opportunity to serve as policy chair. kevin provided great leadership in working with us to develop the commitment to america. and it's resulted in historic gains in the house for us. incredible diversity. we really reflect america. there's one part that's not part of our conference and that's the socialists. we have a conference that represents what most americans want to see. a conference that's committed to...
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gary 0'donoghue is down in washington., we could actually be infor bluster, we could actually be in for once the legal process is worked out and if senior campaign advisers felt they owed it to their supporters to go through the legal steps as much of anything, but we could be infora much of anything, but we could be in for a fairly normal transition period for the next few months. yeah, i think it shows you the real fluid nature of the situation at the moment because they are in mind, just a couple hours ago, we have the message nothing more to be seen here tonight. the press can go home, etc, etc. then this very brief statement from, not terribly senior person to be honest at the white house, which seems to be trying to calm things down. you're right, there is this presidential transition act that stipulates a number of things. it hand out a number of things. it hand out a bunch of money to the incoming administration so they can set up offices and do branding and all the kind of vetting of processes they have to go thro
gary 0'donoghue is down in washington., we could actually be infor bluster, we could actually be in for once the legal process is worked out and if senior campaign advisers felt they owed it to their supporters to go through the legal steps as much of anything, but we could be infora much of anything, but we could be in for a fairly normal transition period for the next few months. yeah, i think it shows you the real fluid nature of the situation at the moment because they are in mind, just a...
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gary, thank you very much.sopel. after five long and tense days of waiting, in cities that have historically voted democrat, there was an explosion of noise and an outpouring of relief. that, one, donald trump had been defeated and that, two, joe biden had been elected and the emotions worked probably in that order. they are celebrating as though their team has just won the world cup. cloud nine, simply cloud nine. i feel cleaner. we cried four years ago, we went out on a and screamed in shame for our country and now we are screaming injoy. just listen to washington's soundtrack today. there is celebration going on after five days of tension which has now dissipated, and this will be echoed in cities across the land. and if we turn the camera around this way, there is the security fence that keeps the people away from the white house. cnn projectsjoseph r biden junior is elected the 46th president of the united states. it was just after 11 o'clock this morning when news came thatjoe biden had crossed the victor
gary, thank you very much.sopel. after five long and tense days of waiting, in cities that have historically voted democrat, there was an explosion of noise and an outpouring of relief. that, one, donald trump had been defeated and that, two, joe biden had been elected and the emotions worked probably in that order. they are celebrating as though their team has just won the world cup. cloud nine, simply cloud nine. i feel cleaner. we cried four years ago, we went out on a and screamed in shame...
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bob us carry to sign his lucky ball and gary signed the ball we think on gary's birthday in 1939 the day he was diagnosed with analysts here in mayo clinic. the point in time he signed the bowl for bob, but kept it, the color photo shows bob was an elderly man touching the ball, and then of his life he sold the ball to a anti, a local business executive here in rochester. he bought the ball for the sole purpose so that he and his daughter, taylor, would give it to mayo clinic to display to inspire our patients. other examples here would be the replica of the nobel prize that mayo clinic received in 1950. two staff members, dr. edward handle, elaborate a recent, test and doctor clinch, elaborate tall adjust were together on the invention and clinical use of cortisone. a drink that many of us know. now they received a noble prize. a class example of a ridge fort discovery something the lab to applying it to the care of patients. of course, it came to the mayo clinic with a text message, not the way you are today, but with a western union telegram announcing. that they were so -- based
bob us carry to sign his lucky ball and gary signed the ball we think on gary's birthday in 1939 the day he was diagnosed with analysts here in mayo clinic. the point in time he signed the bowl for bob, but kept it, the color photo shows bob was an elderly man touching the ball, and then of his life he sold the ball to a anti, a local business executive here in rochester. he bought the ball for the sole purpose so that he and his daughter, taylor, would give it to mayo clinic to display to...
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gary locke is a former u.s.assador to china and secretary of commerce and governor of washington. interimerves as president of bellevue college outside seattle. thank you today for joining us. of course, we have a lot to talk about, but let's discuss the past four year with president trump first. whether or not he gets another four years. will that be his lasting legacy, a change in u.s. policy towards beijing? gary: first of all, it is a pleasure to be with you on this election day, a lot of anticipation as your early reports said, record turnout. perhaps the highest percentage of registered voters actually going to the polls and over 100 years. so, there is a lot of concern about the future direction of america. it me just hope as a democrat am very hopeful that vice president biden will win the election and will reset our relations not just with china but with so many other countries around the world. restoring american prestige, influence, and respect that countries hold and view america. i'm very hopeful to
gary locke is a former u.s.assador to china and secretary of commerce and governor of washington. interimerves as president of bellevue college outside seattle. thank you today for joining us. of course, we have a lot to talk about, but let's discuss the past four year with president trump first. whether or not he gets another four years. will that be his lasting legacy, a change in u.s. policy towards beijing? gary: first of all, it is a pleasure to be with you on this election day, a lot of...
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more than that to come and we will get analysis were massing in washington with gary o'donoghue who isot of course is the voting helps continue —— we will get analysis from our correspondent in washington with gary o'donoghue, who, of course, is there. i will another correspondent has been reporting for the battle of the white house in a 3d atomic weights, travelling for these key states that are deciding who will win this presidency. tonight he takes a look at the selection has done to america. ‘s warning this is now america. a land of ambient ugliness. divided. angry. frustrated. primed for trouble. there are many whose opinion we have canvassed in this dish united states of america in recent weeks. ordinary voters. i look to track my ballot and it wasn't there. now wondering, can this nation meets this moment to heal? you can'tjust find hundreds of thousands of votes. bridge the chasm between red and blue. we first came across catherine and her friend pam, stumping for president trump in phoenix and arizona just before polling day. we love tom! we love tom! they injure the heat and
more than that to come and we will get analysis were massing in washington with gary o'donoghue who isot of course is the voting helps continue —— we will get analysis from our correspondent in washington with gary o'donoghue, who, of course, is there. i will another correspondent has been reporting for the battle of the white house in a 3d atomic weights, travelling for these key states that are deciding who will win this presidency. tonight he takes a look at the selection has done to...
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gary's novel was previously adapted as madame rosa, with simone signoret in the title role, winning them in 1978. this new version makes key changes to the time and place of the story, but also softens its edges, sidestepping some of the complexities of the source in pursuit of more formulaic emotional engagement. the result is a fairly standard melodrama, alternately tear—jerking and uplifting and played out to syrupy musical accompaniment. if loren does pick up an oscar nod, as variety recently said she might, she'd not only become the academy's oldest ever best actress nominee, she'd also break henry fonda's record for the longest gap between acting nominations. the life ahead is on netflix now. i have schizophrenia, a chronic mental disorder, allowing for visual and auditory hallucinations, never normal. the end. i'll leave you with news of another film that's currently playing in the few cinemas that are open, and hoping to expand its release as more reopen in the coming weeks and months. adapted from a novel byjulia walton, words 0n bathroom walls stars charlie plummer as adam, th
gary's novel was previously adapted as madame rosa, with simone signoret in the title role, winning them in 1978. this new version makes key changes to the time and place of the story, but also softens its edges, sidestepping some of the complexities of the source in pursuit of more formulaic emotional engagement. the result is a fairly standard melodrama, alternately tear—jerking and uplifting and played out to syrupy musical accompaniment. if loren does pick up an oscar nod, as variety...
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host: thank you, gary. stand aligned. guest: i was thinking about that interview before he came on the ar because it was such dramatic and important moment. to havelly honored talked to you. happy. host: stephen is next out of maryland. wondering if you voted for donald trump because i think that is really where the healing of the political divide is going to have to come. like in the conversation there may be placing a burden on people who happen to listen -- who have to listen to racists all the time empathize with racism. people are tired of listening to racists and being led by them and having them be their president. negotiating between who is more racist and less racist. i think that is where this done amongst to be white people. they need to educate themselves. it has been 400 years. you can read a book and learn about the university of north carolina leasing slaves to students. you can learn about how instead of fighting the takedown of confederate statues -- how the confederacy lost and stop waving the confederat
host: thank you, gary. stand aligned. guest: i was thinking about that interview before he came on the ar because it was such dramatic and important moment. to havelly honored talked to you. happy. host: stephen is next out of maryland. wondering if you voted for donald trump because i think that is really where the healing of the political divide is going to have to come. like in the conversation there may be placing a burden on people who happen to listen -- who have to listen to racists all...
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gary peters, the democrat holding onto his seat, and in maine susan collins holding onto her seat. we will look for the rest of the senate calls throughout the morning. here is the state of the house battlefield. seats,ts have 204 democrats who have been reelected or elected for the first time, republicans 190 seats. those are the official calls. 41 races yet to be called in the house battlefield. that is what the map looks like on your screen. if you dig into the numbers, of those 41 outstanding races, nine are in new york, nine of the 27 house seats in new york have yet to be called. also nine races yet to be called in california. of the 53 house seats in california, four in pennsylvania, two in illinois, and one of those in illinois is the head of the democratic congressional campaign committee , that is the campaign arm of house democrats, a committee that is, under scrutiny after house democrats underperformed what was expected to be a decent amount of gains and what is likely to be a handful of republican gains when it comes to the united states house. one other c2 note in ne
gary peters, the democrat holding onto his seat, and in maine susan collins holding onto her seat. we will look for the rest of the senate calls throughout the morning. here is the state of the house battlefield. seats,ts have 204 democrats who have been reelected or elected for the first time, republicans 190 seats. those are the official calls. 41 races yet to be called in the house battlefield. that is what the map looks like on your screen. if you dig into the numbers, of those 41...
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gary cohn there. >>> and also breaking tonight, dr.ng americans to remain vigilant, saying that a vaccine will be here, quote, soon. >> we need to actually double down on the public health measures. if you're fighting a battle and the cavalry's on the way, you don't stop shooting. you keep going until the cavalry gets here and then you might even want to continue fighting. >> fauci was speaking at the first coronavirus task force briefing since july. august, september, october, november. the first in the white house since trump lost the election. four months since we've had one of those. as you have 259% surge in deaths in just the past week. the president, though, was nowhere to be seen. more than 250,000 americans have now lost their lives to coronavirus. "outfront" now, dr. jonathan reiner who advised the white house medical unit under president george w. bush. dr. reiner, look, you hear people like gary cohn saying the big crisis is the surge, the surge in the coronavirus while the president, of course, is spending his time worried
gary cohn there. >>> and also breaking tonight, dr.ng americans to remain vigilant, saying that a vaccine will be here, quote, soon. >> we need to actually double down on the public health measures. if you're fighting a battle and the cavalry's on the way, you don't stop shooting. you keep going until the cavalry gets here and then you might even want to continue fighting. >> fauci was speaking at the first coronavirus task force briefing since july. august, september,...
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charles: gary? >> i think september 3rd was a top for most of them and i think they will be range-bound or worse for many months to come. i just think they got overowned, overlooked, over leverage the. valuations are ridiculous. charles: outhouse. >> outhouse. for now. charles: joanne? i. >> would say woodshed for a few of them. microsoft, google, apple a little bit of pull back, okay. some other names, amazon, facebook, i think outhouse for a while. charles: momentum names, right? these are the other names right below them. nvidias, netflix of the world. back to you, phil, woodshed or outhouse? >> outhouse. these were stay at home names. as we come out of the recession they will fall off. charles: gary k.? >> i will give most of them an outhouse right now. they have had gargantuan runs. i think the vaccine changed everything. we're going more towards value away from growth which by the way was the biggest percentage versus the market since 1999. charles: joanne? >> again. got to pick your spots tho
charles: gary? >> i think september 3rd was a top for most of them and i think they will be range-bound or worse for many months to come. i just think they got overowned, overlooked, over leverage the. valuations are ridiculous. charles: outhouse. >> outhouse. for now. charles: joanne? i. >> would say woodshed for a few of them. microsoft, google, apple a little bit of pull back, okay. some other names, amazon, facebook, i think outhouse for a while. charles: momentum names,...
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so my kids caligiuri aunt gary. >> jimmy: aunt gary is the best.ry. that's as good as it gets. hey, david, last time you were here, we were talking about "the bachelor." have you been watching "the bachelorette"? >> watched a couple. >> jimmy: big things are happening, very big things. >> yeah, i saw that. i saw that. i guess they're working fast this year, like a sped-up version of it. >> jimmy: i think our attention span is getting shorter or something. >> yeah. >> jimmy: yes. so you're aware of what happened with claire. she found love. then she left. >> yeah. i'm aware. [ laughter ] what do you think of that, jimmy, how do you feel? >> jimmy: well, on one hand, it's the only maybe honest reaction we've ever had on the show. i mean, it doesn't make sense if you know which guy you like to go through and, you know, mow your way through all the rest of the guys. but on the other hand, we got a show to do. >> yeah. yeah. i wish i could tell you. you know, you need a reality tv star to figure this out. i think i know one is going to come available pr
so my kids caligiuri aunt gary. >> jimmy: aunt gary is the best.ry. that's as good as it gets. hey, david, last time you were here, we were talking about "the bachelor." have you been watching "the bachelorette"? >> watched a couple. >> jimmy: big things are happening, very big things. >> yeah, i saw that. i saw that. i guess they're working fast this year, like a sped-up version of it. >> jimmy: i think our attention span is getting shorter or...
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in san jose, jesse gary, cut cut, fox 2 news. >>> panic buying, 2.0. staples are in short supply again. some people are fearing the worse and buying more than they ne . >>> some homeowners have cleanup ahead of them after an suv crashed into the front of their house. this happened around 8:15 this morning in lafayette. the couple living there got quite the surprise when a car ended up in their front yard. >> we had a welcome sign hanging up out here. >> yes. >> and however, we were not anticipating it would be a vehicle with six people. >> tom and his wife were not hurt. the driver told him that he lost control of the vehicle, causing the crash. >>> home sales continue to climb across california as low interest rates remain historically low. the california association of realtors said that sales were up 20% statewide over last october. here in the bay area, the median home price jumped 17% to $940,000. compared to a year ago. san francisco is the only county to see a drop in the price, a dip of 1 1/2%. homes are selling quickly. the median number of da
in san jose, jesse gary, cut cut, fox 2 news. >>> panic buying, 2.0. staples are in short supply again. some people are fearing the worse and buying more than they ne . >>> some homeowners have cleanup ahead of them after an suv crashed into the front of their house. this happened around 8:15 this morning in lafayette. the couple living there got quite the surprise when a car ended up in their front yard. >> we had a welcome sign hanging up out here. >> yes....
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gary armstrong. you may ask your questions after. thank you. >> you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> on november 11, 2020, the national museum of the united states army opened its doors. next, the online ceremony commemorating the opening with po provided by the army. openingme to the grand of the national museum of the united states army, the national museum of the united states army celebrates over 245 years of army history and honors our nations soldiers, past, present, and future in the regular army, the army reserves in the army national guard. thank you for joining us for our virtual ceremony. out of an abundance of caution during the covid-19 pandemic, there is no in person audience today and certain ceremonial elements have been prerecorded.
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county and this was familiar territory for him, but gary would come with a combined force of infantry, artillery and cavalry into the loudoun valley. you will see their route with the blue arrows on the map and they begin basically making a u movement through the short hills and you have toward lovitzville from harper's ferry and on their way back they didn't find much, but on their way back toward lovitzville the cavalry under the command of duncan macvicar who will be killed in the chancellorsville campaign will clash with elements of the 35th virginia cavalry at a place called glenmore farm. it is a quick action, but it is something that's sketched by different newspaper artists and sketch artists throughout the north which is what you see there on the bottom right and it is a resounding route of the confederate forces and many are driven from the battlefield and captured a captured and gary's reconnaissance, is that the loudoun valley is relatively clear of confederate forces and so that is going to call into play abraham lincoln's developing strategy for the eastern theater of th
county and this was familiar territory for him, but gary would come with a combined force of infantry, artillery and cavalry into the loudoun valley. you will see their route with the blue arrows on the map and they begin basically making a u movement through the short hills and you have toward lovitzville from harper's ferry and on their way back they didn't find much, but on their way back toward lovitzville the cavalry under the command of duncan macvicar who will be killed in the...
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you know, you and gary just sounded just like me. of what to do we know now, and what are we looking at. and i think what we can discern from this going back to my earlier statement, it's all about this global pandemic. it's about how long is work from home going to happen, and i think everything points towards mega tech. mega tech is going to have a second coming, and what about e-commerce, what about changes to the american -- the buyer? logistics, distribution. you just hit the nail on the head talking about trucking and servicing and what do we see out there were on the roadways. and then let's also get creative and think about the next wave, lithium is incredibly interesting, cash pay is interesting. you and i could go on and on about where is that next wave, and let's start pivoting to that as well. charles: yeah. you certainly want to be in there before the crowds. great seeing you my friend. in the meantime, folks, the nasdaq is the big winner, um almost -- no, actually more than 4%. liz claman, again, you've got momentum thr
you know, you and gary just sounded just like me. of what to do we know now, and what are we looking at. and i think what we can discern from this going back to my earlier statement, it's all about this global pandemic. it's about how long is work from home going to happen, and i think everything points towards mega tech. mega tech is going to have a second coming, and what about e-commerce, what about changes to the american -- the buyer? logistics, distribution. you just hit the nail on the...
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thank you very much, gary.rst us secretary of state to visit a jewish settlement in the occupied west bank, breaking from decades of us policy in the region. he visited a winery in a settlement close to ramallah. a wine was named in his honour. earlier he met israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu in jerusalem. their friendship was on show. here they are giving each other an elbow bump. last year mr pompeo caused outrage when he said israel's settlement policy didn't contradict international law. he made a case for that again. you talked about the fact that for a long time, the state department at the wrong view of settlements. it took the view that they did not recognise the history of the special place, and today, the us department of state stand strongly in the view that the settlements can be done in a way that are lawful, appropriate and proper. palestinian leaders immediately hit back, calling it a step towards supporting occupation. here's plo member dr mustafa barghouti. well, it seems that mr pompe
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is gary lineker said, in the hands of god now. lovely to have you both with us. next edition in half an hour so don't go away, don't leave your computers. i hope you'll join us, too. hello, i'm marc edwards at the bbc sport centre with your latest sports news. the world of sport continues to pay tribute to footballing icon diego maradona following his death, yesterday, at the age of 60. his former side napoli were in action in the europa league tonight, and they paid a special tribute to the player who broke the world transfer record at the time to join the italian club. maradona won two serie a titles at the club, something napoli had never done before or since. ll the players wore his iconic number 10 jersey in tribute before their win against croatia's hnk rijeka. napoli are planning to rename their stadium after the argentine who is perhaps most famously known for his brilliant, and controversial performance in the 1986 world cup quarter final win over england. gary lineker scored england's goal in that match and has been sharing his memories of the man. ther
is gary lineker said, in the hands of god now. lovely to have you both with us. next edition in half an hour so don't go away, don't leave your computers. i hope you'll join us, too. hello, i'm marc edwards at the bbc sport centre with your latest sports news. the world of sport continues to pay tribute to footballing icon diego maradona following his death, yesterday, at the age of 60. his former side napoli were in action in the europa league tonight, and they paid a special tribute to the...
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gary is in washington. suggest america is in limbo in terms of its approach to covid—i9? limbo in terms of its approach to covid-19? i don't think that's too strong a word to be honest. clearly behind the scenes the scientists and the federal agencies like the cdc and the various task forces are carrying on doing their work. and of course across america, doctors, nurses, hospitals, state officials caring for people and setting up facilities. in a sense that's all happening. what is not happening is anything coming from the top, from the white house, in terms of the battle against the pandemic. the president has talked a little bit about the vaccines but he really has not mentioned anything beyond that since the election. and so i think thatis since the election. and so i think that is in that sense of limbo and moment of waiting forjoe biden to ta ke moment of waiting forjoe biden to take over to see what his plan is. help us understand the rules at the moment. people watching and parts of the world where t
gary is in washington. suggest america is in limbo in terms of its approach to covid—i9? limbo in terms of its approach to covid-19? i don't think that's too strong a word to be honest. clearly behind the scenes the scientists and the federal agencies like the cdc and the various task forces are carrying on doing their work. and of course across america, doctors, nurses, hospitals, state officials caring for people and setting up facilities. in a sense that's all happening. what is not...