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they have been peaceful, there habeen a lot ofneeling down, praying, asking god to watch over their votesthey areg they want every voteo be counted. now, should say, everyegal thte to be counted. here in arizona had to be received before 7:00 loca on tuesday. it is the third day of cnting, and the margin has been narrowing. as that has gotten more and more narrow, so theav protests grown inside and in volume. guns.u sayome people have got i'm looking at the crowd and it looks pretty peaceful, frany. >> it has been very peaceful. there has not been any sign of troubl when i asked some of the heavily armed man why they brought guns to a peaceful protest, they said it isir tecond amendment right, and this is an open carry state. meother women have tolhat they feel safer having armed men around stops them from being terrorized from the far left. there were no unterprotests here. there was one man who walked around with a biden-harris banner and people here just saii him a hug. >> there is hope for reconciliation in the coy. thank you very much. i am sur that we can all do more socially distan
they have been peaceful, there habeen a lot ofneeling down, praying, asking god to watch over their votesthey areg they want every voteo be counted. now, should say, everyegal thte to be counted. here in arizona had to be received before 7:00 loca on tuesday. it is the third day of cnting, and the margin has been narrowing. as that has gotten more and more narrow, so theav protests grown inside and in volume. guns.u sayome people have got i'm looking at the crowd and it looks pretty peaceful,...
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the governor habeen clear, it's not a curfew, per se, it's a stay-at-home mandate. we are innot interested getting officers engaged in stopping folks that are on their way home kfrom w. we will be careful about this ngenforcement and focuon places where people might gather. >> governnewsom has apologized for gathering with othersat a dinner party and he acknowledged he lost moral authority in the topic of social distancing. whk do you thof his actions despite official warnings not to travel out of state? >> i learned a while ag living ina glass house myself, should not throw rocks. kudos for apologizing and being rthright about it. he recognizes his error, we have all been there. >> mayor, how will you, yourself be thspending ksgiving this year? will it be different than it was from a typical year x >> my family is mix of irish and sicilian and mexican. we are big catholic family. it's not going to be that way. we will miss a lot of folks. we had a newborn baby in the family, my nephew. definitely want to see. ks obviously, it's a painful time for a lot of families
the governor habeen clear, it's not a curfew, per se, it's a stay-at-home mandate. we are innot interested getting officers engaged in stopping folks that are on their way home kfrom w. we will be careful about this ngenforcement and focuon places where people might gather. >> governnewsom has apologized for gathering with othersat a dinner party and he acknowledged he lost moral authority in the topic of social distancing. whk do you thof his actions despite official warnings not to...
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i am proud of what habeen achieved, at the beginning of the pandemic and this is typical of hindsight. attacked our efforts to secure it and it went too fast. to say we are not going fast enough and then we went too far. he should make his mind up. >> talks about hindsight i say catch up. i call for a circuit breaker. the prime minister said it was a disaster and caught up and did that a view weeks later. it was hard to lockdown because of his delays. the prime minister couldn't explain how his government paid 150 million pounds on contracts that didn't deliver a single piece of usable ppes affecting 21 million pounds on a contract with no oversight. national audit office, the government approach was in her words diminished public transparency. contracts related to the pandemic totaling 10.5 billion pounds and suppliers with political connections re more likely. we are 8 months into the crisis. from now on, all government contracts are subject to proper process with full transparency and accountability. >> all government contracts will be published in a do way and it is extraordinary
i am proud of what habeen achieved, at the beginning of the pandemic and this is typical of hindsight. attacked our efforts to secure it and it went too fast. to say we are not going fast enough and then we went too far. he should make his mind up. >> talks about hindsight i say catch up. i call for a circuit breaker. the prime minister said it was a disaster and caught up and did that a view weeks later. it was hard to lockdown because of his delays. the prime minister couldn't explain...
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is a new generation, maybe two generatis already of filmmakers that have made goodn' movies that habeenthat commented or look, you know, they don't have that spotlight. >> brown: there's a thriving film culture here in mexicoor city: we met sno at the sprawling cineteca nacional, a hub for mexican and international cinema, where ten theaters show films that often can't be seen elsewhere. it'slso a shrine to the ilch history ofaking here, with facilities for delicate restoration and digitization, as well as archive vaults that house thousands of old film reels. it's a reminder of what's called the golden age of mexican cinema, between the 1930's and 1950's, after the bloody revolution, when the nation's film industry produced more than 100 films a year, like fernando de fuentes' "vamonos con pancho villa," reaching audiences throughout mexico and beyond. but at big-box movie theaters around mexico city, work bylm mexican fimakers can be hard to find. >> somest audiences arl a bit not a hollywood film, e theyou know, know that it's going to be entertaining or entertainment and they're not
is a new generation, maybe two generatis already of filmmakers that have made goodn' movies that habeenthat commented or look, you know, they don't have that spotlight. >> brown: there's a thriving film culture here in mexicoor city: we met sno at the sprawling cineteca nacional, a hub for mexican and international cinema, where ten theaters show films that often can't be seen elsewhere. it'slso a shrine to the ilch history ofaking here, with facilities for delicate restoration and...
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. >> narrator: through it all,d mcconnell habeen climbing to power inside the senate.ajority whip. republican leader.na and fiy, majority leader. >> there's nobody who's more focused on political conquest than he is. there may not have been anybody who has spent his entire life calculating. he knows more than everybody else. init was how much he could and how much power he could achieve. >> narrator: mcconll had real power, and still holding on to that grievance about what happened to robert be waited for the right moment to use . >> this is cnn breakg news... >> breaking news just in to us here at cnn. tunited states supreme co justice antonin scalia has died. >> scalia is found dead in his, in his bed one day. inand what to do in this.. this moment of crisis becomes probably the defining momentof ofitch mcconnell's career. >> ...and breaking news, u.s.e suprurt justice antonin... >> narrator: mcconnell immediately understood the political plications of scalia's death. >> within a matter of moments,l mitch mcconnd a decision to make-- was he going to turn over entire
. >> narrator: through it all,d mcconnell habeen climbing to power inside the senate.ajority whip. republican leader.na and fiy, majority leader. >> there's nobody who's more focused on political conquest than he is. there may not have been anybody who has spent his entire life calculating. he knows more than everybody else. init was how much he could and how much power he could achieve. >> narrator: mcconll had real power, and still holding on to that grievance about what...
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than a t ofbetter experts habeen hoping for.e light at the end of the tunnel is brighter than ever, but thtunnel itsf is incredibly dark. some health-care systems are going to collapse. those death rates you have seen are going to get even higher when that happens, when doctors and nurses simply cannot any longer take care of every patient. we are approaching that point where they will have to choose who to save and who to let die. it is a problem that trump is not aiding the biden transition, but we cannot wait for that point. we cannot wait for a new administration to come in in january. just to then not biden transition team and task force, it falls upon all of us to do our part. it falls upon all of us to cancel all travel plans stop it calls upon us to stay with from other people in indoor spaces who are not from our household. indoor spaces are the best -- they provide some of the best conditions for the virus to transmit. bars, restaurants, gyms, house parties, dinner parties -- these thethe means through which virus spre
than a t ofbetter experts habeen hoping for.e light at the end of the tunnel is brighter than ever, but thtunnel itsf is incredibly dark. some health-care systems are going to collapse. those death rates you have seen are going to get even higher when that happens, when doctors and nurses simply cannot any longer take care of every patient. we are approaching that point where they will have to choose who to save and who to let die. it is a problem that trump is not aiding the biden transition,...
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of a habeen the scene populist mobilization. generation --e what is it -- y? ofink it is geration y course, biden, despite being leaders,by democratic toled to go to texas, failed energetically campaign, and most of all, failed to make contact with latino voters in a state where it's been majority-minority for at least 10 years. tonight, thisxas is a result of the same strategic miscalculation the democrats made in 2016, despite the evidence that democrats in han a are more energized t democratic political campaign anywhere in the country right now. nermeen: irrespective of how this election turns out, it's too early to say, people have pointed out that the ,easons trump came to power trump was more of a symptom than the actual disse, and the that impoverhed certain classes of people, what do you think would happen? where would of people go? do you see them tuing to a more democratic policy? first of all, the actual defection of white workers in the midwest and great lakes than peoplealler realize. i've been watching the television in scranton and erie, youngs
of a habeen the scene populist mobilization. generation --e what is it -- y? ofink it is geration y course, biden, despite being leaders,by democratic toled to go to texas, failed energetically campaign, and most of all, failed to make contact with latino voters in a state where it's been majority-minority for at least 10 years. tonight, thisxas is a result of the same strategic miscalculation the democrats made in 2016, despite the evidence that democrats in han a are more energized t...