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donald trump is alive and they were hoping that wouldn't happ happen.orse, trump walked out of the hospital under his own steam after just four days. 70 years old and the virus didn't even slow him down. in fact, it looks fine. these are dangerous facts and if you are allowed to think about them too much you might draw the wrong conclusions. you might conclude that coronavirus isn't quite as scary as they are telling you it is. you might regret giving up your constitutional rights in a panic last spring or letting them destroy the american economy and response. you might find yourself enraged that they are keeping our kids from getting an education and how for six months. and above all you might stop believing the news media. why are we watching this? it's not news, it's propaganda. they are lying to us. all weekend they told us donald trump was going to die. he had a pre-existing condition called obesity. trump wasn't merely overweight, he was "clinically obese. grotesquely overweight. sideshow fat. donald trump would never make it home alive. >> but t
donald trump is alive and they were hoping that wouldn't happ happen.orse, trump walked out of the hospital under his own steam after just four days. 70 years old and the virus didn't even slow him down. in fact, it looks fine. these are dangerous facts and if you are allowed to think about them too much you might draw the wrong conclusions. you might conclude that coronavirus isn't quite as scary as they are telling you it is. you might regret giving up your constitutional rights in a panic...
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there is no telling what wi happ on that night. >> you are in swing states that are said to be so cruconlthe elec tell us why that is. >> president trump wp won by less than 1%.r a big win m because a republican is not one the state sent- won the state sin george h up be bush. it has 20 different electoral college votes. it is a key path to victory for both. joe biden can lead pennsylvania, wisconsin, michigan, and flora. president trump only has a% chance of winning the electoral colle. enpresid trump has beenpe here reedly, joe biden, president obama campaigning for the biden harris ticketa and even melani trump is here yesterday to put in the closing argument. >> you can see the number of people, the crowds, it is pointing upward toward theat sky in anticn and as expected, the plane came into land. there is a flurry of campaigning in the key states it turnedl ut to be cruc the outcome of their election. we go back with developments there president trump begins the rally. joe biden's running mate is in tucson at the moment. donald trump's running mate mike pence is campaigning in donald
there is no telling what wi happ on that night. >> you are in swing states that are said to be so cruconlthe elec tell us why that is. >> president trump wp won by less than 1%.r a big win m because a republican is not one the state sent- won the state sin george h up be bush. it has 20 different electoral college votes. it is a key path to victory for both. joe biden can lead pennsylvania, wisconsin, michigan, and flora. president trump only has a% chance of winning the electoral...
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happ >>> my mission is simple to make you money.all investors, there is always a bull market some where, i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey i am cramer. welcome to "mad money," welcome to cramer america. my job is not just to educate but to teach you, put this in context, call me, 1-800-743-cnbc, tweet me @jim cramer that was ugly. dow falling
happ >>> my mission is simple to make you money.all investors, there is always a bull market some where, i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey i am cramer. welcome to "mad money," welcome to cramer america. my job is not just to educate but to teach you, put this in context, call me, 1-800-743-cnbc, tweet me @jim cramer that was ugly. dow falling
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and my family were verery happ, because evereryone wasas at he and we h had a lot more time fr each otheranh and her sister went back to school in mid-may, which means she now has ssss ti foror drang. but she is s sure of one t th, that she w wants to be a a professional artiswhwhen she grows up andnd the pandemimic y then hopefulully a distant memo. repression and discrimination are part of li for manany women around the world. on our new facebook chanl,l, dw women, you'll fifind stories about those taking a stand, and inspiring others to do the same. dw womenen gives a v voice toe womemen of our world. >> andhat's alfrom us is time. thanks for watching. we'd love to hear from you you as you. -- you. you can email us at global3000@dw.com. see you next week. ♪ week. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.orgrg]
and my family were verery happ, because evereryone wasas at he and we h had a lot more time fr each otheranh and her sister went back to school in mid-may, which means she now has ssss ti foror drang. but she is s sure of one t th, that she w wants to be a a professional artiswhwhen she grows up andnd the pandemimic y then hopefulully a distant memo. repression and discrimination are part of li for manany women around the world. on our new facebook chanl,l, dw women, you'll fifind stories about...
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karin:ed it happ just after 9:00 in the morning. the details are grim.olice say one of then,ictims, a woas virtually beheaded. another man suffered deep wounds here is what happened next. [gunfire] police stormed the basilica and shot the suspect. he also stabbed ahird victim, woman, she fled to a nearby barut died of her injuries. this was oneun person's ac >> we heard many people shouting in the streets. there were many, many policemen comingnd a then we heard gunshots, many gunshots and more and more policemen. we did not see the attack, we just heard. karin: a journalism student was filming at the scene and this i what he told the bbc. >> the main street nice where the chch is, at 9 a.m. this morning, there were a lot of peop in front of this church, a very big t symbol city. we saw a woman who let the guards in of the church and shei was . a lot of people come here and cry because this is a terrible attack. karin: in paris, parliament was discussing covid-19 measures as news of the attack came through. proceedings were put on hold as politicians obs
karin:ed it happ just after 9:00 in the morning. the details are grim.olice say one of then,ictims, a woas virtually beheaded. another man suffered deep wounds here is what happened next. [gunfire] police stormed the basilica and shot the suspect. he also stabbed ahird victim, woman, she fled to a nearby barut died of her injuries. this was oneun person's ac >> we heard many people shouting in the streets. there were many, many policemen comingnd a then we heard gunshots, many gunshots...
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happ >>> my mission is simple to make you money. i am here to level the plain field for all investors, there is always a bull market some where, i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey i am cramer. welcome to "mad money," welcome to cramer america. my job is not just to educate but to teach you, put this in context, call me, 1-800-743-cnbc, tweet me @jim cramer that was ugly. dow falling 158 points facebook reported amazing number last time. amazon gave you an amazing upside surprise and it got steam rolled it was hideous nonenonetheless, and i know that. there is the right way to look at it or the wrong way we don't look at the action and we are back to form an opinion about the quarter. that's the wrong way the right way when a company reports great number and the stock gets slammed, you look at the set up often because of an event like say an impending election. i am expecting massive confusion. one of the most confusing weeks of my career unless the results are blow out this day, we may not know who won plus wi
happ >>> my mission is simple to make you money. i am here to level the plain field for all investors, there is always a bull market some where, i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey i am cramer. welcome to "mad money," welcome to cramer america. my job is not just to educate but to teach you, put this in context, call me, 1-800-743-cnbc, tweet me @jim cramer that was ugly. dow falling 158 points facebook reported amazing number last time. amazon...
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you get a wave of the fuel cell stocks and when smnothing happe, they go back down.ou have been burning, feels a lot like waiting for good, spoiler alert, p i am telling you it is time to take hydrogen seriously now. i expect for it to take major share in transportation and even replacement for natural gas all over america we are not there yet i think the technology is headed in the right direction i want you to be smart about betting on it. nico is supposed to be hydrogen fuel play. it had a ton of red flag although i am glad this stock is able to bounce back. i don't want our viewers losing money. i don't want you to chase the next nik ext nik kola. we got to go back to chemistry class here in the simplest form, you take hydrogen and combine it with oxygen and you get a chemical reaction that produces energy and water. it does not get cleaner than that we can use hydrogen to power vehicles and store energy for solar. storage is a big problem they only work with specific times or when the sun is up. why don't we use hydrogen fuel cells for everything we are not ther
you get a wave of the fuel cell stocks and when smnothing happe, they go back down.ou have been burning, feels a lot like waiting for good, spoiler alert, p i am telling you it is time to take hydrogen seriously now. i expect for it to take major share in transportation and even replacement for natural gas all over america we are not there yet i think the technology is headed in the right direction i want you to be smart about betting on it. nico is supposed to be hydrogen fuel play. it had a...
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lesley stalls is not going to be happ happy. >> what are we learning about this interview?the president cut this interview short. he walked away did not do the walk-in talk. then he started to talk to her on twitter and posted a short video showing stalls not wearing a mask at the white house. she wore a mask right up to the interview and took it off and had to go back and put it back afterwards. the portray her as the latest media's enemy. why do i attack you so that the people won't believe what you say. >> did he actually cut the interview short? did he walk out of the interview or is it just he didn't show up for the walk-in? >> it was a lengthy interview, he did cut it short. cbs did not say whether that moment was captured on camera. cbs says the white house only reported the interview -- if they publish it online, they would break privileges. you know "60 minutes" is the most watched news in america and most citizens watch it. there is a biden's interview and a trump's interview both will air on sunday. we'll see what happens. the president believes that there is no
lesley stalls is not going to be happ happy. >> what are we learning about this interview?the president cut this interview short. he walked away did not do the walk-in talk. then he started to talk to her on twitter and posted a short video showing stalls not wearing a mask at the white house. she wore a mask right up to the interview and took it off and had to go back and put it back afterwards. the portray her as the latest media's enemy. why do i attack you so that the people won't...
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we must not allow that to happ happen. over a virus.even one as horrid and tragic, and awful as this one. we need to take reasonable precautions based and real science and heed the old churchill line, "stand firm and carry on. if" and that's "the angle." joining me now, ceo of fox cardiology, doctor, wonderful to see you. biden's covid strategy consists of what that donald trump hasn't already done? the big thing is number one lockdowns, correct? number two, national mask mandate. will either one work? >> no. in fact, lockdowns and mandatory mask mandates are probably slowing the on site of herd immunity. we want people who are generally healthy to actually contract covid if they do naturally. if you're under the age of 50, you have a 99.95 chance of survival. you need herd immunity to develop and that's between 50-66%. young healthy individuals who get covid, they get sick, they move on with their lives. the vast majority. look at president trump, he is 70 plus, he got covid, he did beautifully. i think we need to talk about the fundam
we must not allow that to happ happen. over a virus.even one as horrid and tragic, and awful as this one. we need to take reasonable precautions based and real science and heed the old churchill line, "stand firm and carry on. if" and that's "the angle." joining me now, ceo of fox cardiology, doctor, wonderful to see you. biden's covid strategy consists of what that donald trump hasn't already done? the big thing is number one lockdowns, correct? number two, national mask...
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what happe what happened right before this conversation with jared kushner is the president got impatienteted out all in caps, liberate, minnesota, liberate, michigan and liberate virginia. the whole design was liberation onto themselves but is to jump the gun and all these people worrying about the virus. the rules which doctors had written and felt quite happy about, everyone else in this and i guess this is kind of the core summary here that everyone, doctors oh, they're debris. they're in the way of the president. if you look at the other areas. this is the general, they don't know what they are doing. secretary of state, tillerson, oh, he's dumb as a rock. oh, the intelligence people, they don't know what they are talking about. they are in trump's way to execute what is often spurred the moment impulse and something not thought through or something he's not talked to other people. >> we have a conversation you have with jared kushner on may 8th. i want to play that. >> the difference between a really good outcome and bad outcome. number one is confidence of the medical front and on
what happe what happened right before this conversation with jared kushner is the president got impatienteted out all in caps, liberate, minnesota, liberate, michigan and liberate virginia. the whole design was liberation onto themselves but is to jump the gun and all these people worrying about the virus. the rules which doctors had written and felt quite happy about, everyone else in this and i guess this is kind of the core summary here that everyone, doctors oh, they're debris. they're in...
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things by me they ask my advice, i give them my advice and that is something that doesn't have been wit happeank and file member. the first ten years i was ignored basically but i kept learning and working up the ranks and got into the positionn i could do something. what i've done in congress is respected all across the country by all of agriculture both sides of the aisle and if there's anybody that won't say i do a good job and i know what i'm talking about. >> michelle fischbach. let me follow this up on the ethanol policy in the district and how that plays off. >> i thought that it was the congressman's turn. >> [inaudible] >> certainly i've always been a supporter of ethanol and in my time in the minnesota senate did make sure we were supporters and did what we could to help them in the minnesota senate. but i understand the small refinery exemptions have been a problem but the tenth circuit most recently found on the biofuel side so i think that is going to be taken care of and i will do everything i can to make sure those small refinery exemptions are not abused but i will say the gre
things by me they ask my advice, i give them my advice and that is something that doesn't have been wit happeank and file member. the first ten years i was ignored basically but i kept learning and working up the ranks and got into the positionn i could do something. what i've done in congress is respected all across the country by all of agriculture both sides of the aisle and if there's anybody that won't say i do a good job and i know what i'm talking about. >> michelle fischbach. let...
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a happ solo homer in the fifth on wednesday.hat's been it. >> chipper: been an impressive performance by alcantara, sanchez, and this marlins bullpen. they've absolutely been in control from pitch one of game one. >> jon: contreras, plunked. is the umpire calling him back? will little is saying he put his elbow into it. and i'm guessing david ross may get thrown out here. >> chipper: i don't really know that he needed to stick his elbow out. it made it look blatant, but i think that ball was chasing him anyway. maybe not. that's a very crucial point in this game to make that call. you hardly ever see that actually called by a home plate umpire. i don't know that i would have called it, to be honest with you. but when you stick that flap up like that, calling attention to yourself. >> jon: yeah. squares to bunt. there's a strike. and contreras and little, i think, having a chat here. so it goes as a ball, as he gets called back. they have the shift on the infield. that time, it hit him. okay. contreras doing a little bit of barki
a happ solo homer in the fifth on wednesday.hat's been it. >> chipper: been an impressive performance by alcantara, sanchez, and this marlins bullpen. they've absolutely been in control from pitch one of game one. >> jon: contreras, plunked. is the umpire calling him back? will little is saying he put his elbow into it. and i'm guessing david ross may get thrown out here. >> chipper: i don't really know that he needed to stick his elbow out. it made it look blatant, but i...
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foreign aid is taking money from taxpayers and giving it to rich dictators tproducing that happy -- happe. personally we saw george clooney in sudan talking about all the -- maybe it was too long ago but trying to help people in africa and i would trust george clooney to spend my money better than the government agreed to cut at all levels we can get down to size. this guy and a question about what you would do with social security. >> guest: yes, so we know it's a broke and system. looking at two groups of people. people who are retired i'd say everyy year dependence on congress getting their cost of living increase and they have that money, social security money takeney out of their paychecks before they even got their paychecks. unlike the -- that we heard al gore talk about their money went for a general running of the government things that they should have been spending money on anyways. i would sell those things where the money went which would be like buildings or whatever. sell those things and give seniors a lump sum so they are in control of their retirement dollars and everybo
foreign aid is taking money from taxpayers and giving it to rich dictators tproducing that happy -- happe. personally we saw george clooney in sudan talking about all the -- maybe it was too long ago but trying to help people in africa and i would trust george clooney to spend my money better than the government agreed to cut at all levels we can get down to size. this guy and a question about what you would do with social security. >> guest: yes, so we know it's a broke and system....
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. >> i want to know what happe happens -- dr. connolly says the president is going to quarantine for 14 days. is he going to stay in quarantine or continue to do the business of the american people while he's in quarantine. we don't know what happens with the debate and what happens with the rest of his campaigning until election day. >> this is the last thing the white house want this to happen. now their worst fear has been realized. the politics is a big question here. also a general health of the president. he's in an at-risk category. that's something medical experts have said for a long time given his blood pressure and his weight. the president is not someone doctors can say well, he does not these morbidity that he does not have to worry about like hope hicks like someone who's younger. the president does have risk factor. that's the safety and the health of the president of the united states before we'll get to whether he'll be able to go to debates or anything at the white house. it is the health of the president. you k
. >> i want to know what happe happens -- dr. connolly says the president is going to quarantine for 14 days. is he going to stay in quarantine or continue to do the business of the american people while he's in quarantine. we don't know what happens with the debate and what happens with the rest of his campaigning until election day. >> this is the last thing the white house want this to happen. now their worst fear has been realized. the politics is a big question here. also a...
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not definite but it could happ happen. >> no matter what happens.hank you my friend, charlie gasparino on that. that is the hot and heavy rumor in the media world. we will be following that. also following the president 'struggles, joe biden's travels, one week away. one week away. musical ♪ >> all right, we are back in e box. i'm greg gutfeld with dagen mcdowell, juan williams, jesse watters and on halloween, my little pony comes dressed as dana perino, "the five." ♪ now, i got to say he's working his ass off here. >> i've got sam working my ass off here. sleepy joe, the guy goes to his basement. >> all right.
not definite but it could happ happen. >> no matter what happens.hank you my friend, charlie gasparino on that. that is the hot and heavy rumor in the media world. we will be following that. also following the president 'struggles, joe biden's travels, one week away. one week away. musical ♪ >> all right, we are back in e box. i'm greg gutfeld with dagen mcdowell, juan williams, jesse watters and on halloween, my little pony comes dressed as dana perino, "the five." ♪...
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is wider now than it has been previousl >> well it's an interesting question and something'm notwi happ and i hope we can improve in the coming weeks and years. >> desjardins: brooks also says she's unsure but points to >> i do know historically the women candidates have harder time fundraising. and so we haven't had the ability to break through our primaries. >> desjardins: there'siplso a leaderap. house republicans have just one woman in leadership-- wyoming congresswoman licheney, and just two are the highest ranking on their committees. minority leader kevin hy said gender shouldn't be a factor for cheney or anyone in politics. >> she's not defined by being in my conference because she's a woman, she's defined by being in my conference because she got elected an she's the best person r the job. >> desjardins: that creates a tricky situation for republican women. julie conway created and runs view pac, a group focused on electing more g.o.p. wom. >> historically, republican women have had a bit of a challenge because gender politics, identity politics on the republican side wasn't re
is wider now than it has been previousl >> well it's an interesting question and something'm notwi happ and i hope we can improve in the coming weeks and years. >> desjardins: brooks also says she's unsure but points to >> i do know historically the women candidates have harder time fundraising. and so we haven't had the ability to break through our primaries. >> desjardins: there'siplso a leaderap. house republicans have just one woman in leadership-- wyoming...
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the issue making headlines for what happe as shuttle buses to parking areas got stuck traffic and didn'tive, leaving hundreds in freezing temperatures for hours. today in the midwest, vice president pence spent thday running defense in michigan and and the president woney states narrowly four years ago. >>ust six days away from a state of wisconsin and all across america, when we re-elect president donald trump for four more years. >> desjardins: as candidates scramble, millions of voters stand still in lines that keeprl setting eavoting records, and in some places are raising questions about access. and tests of patience. like in indiana, where rain or shine, early voters are waiting in up to seven hour lines to cast their ballot. >> in the rain, in the cold, wife complaining. >> desjardins: legal battles over voter suppression have piled up across the couny as states grapple with voting changes amid the coronavirus pandemic. in texas, the state suprem court yesterday upheld republican governor greg abbott's order liting counties to one drop-off site for absentee ballots. it is shaping
the issue making headlines for what happe as shuttle buses to parking areas got stuck traffic and didn'tive, leaving hundreds in freezing temperatures for hours. today in the midwest, vice president pence spent thday running defense in michigan and and the president woney states narrowly four years ago. >>ust six days away from a state of wisconsin and all across america, when we re-elect president donald trump for four more years. >> desjardins: as candidates scramble, millions of...
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about his contract with black america, but he disputes reports that he's teamed up and explains why happot some explaining to do. he's got some explaining to do ,s with trelegy. the only fda-approved, once-daily 3 in 1 copd treatment. ♪ trelegy ♪ the power of 1 2 3 ♪ trelegy ♪ 1 2 3 ♪ trelegy with trelegy and the power of 1, 2, 3, i'm breathing better. trelegy works 3 ways to open airways, keep them open, and reduce inflammation for 24 hours of better breathing. trelegy won't replace...
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we don't know augut't alknow al effects of what will happy happ a year from now, but president trump needs to show that he has the stamina to move forward. >> and questiwe see some peopleg out of the building there. and dr. gupta, when we hear this there is fatigue and he is having difficulty in breathing, what is this telling you about his condition and what this virus is doing to his body and his experience right now? >> yeah, the fever that we heard about yesterday sort of is something that the body -- that is the body basically trying to mount a response to the virus. what is interesting about that, and it is important a little bit in the time line of things, that usually comes a little bit later. you get exposed, the virus starts to replicate in your body. at some point, and i'm talking about a few days later typically, the body -- you start to be able to defectect the vir and the fever is an indication that you are trying to fight that virus. the difficulty breathing if that is true, that is a more serious sign, that could be indicating that he is developing a viral pneumonia o
we don't know augut't alknow al effects of what will happy happ a year from now, but president trump needs to show that he has the stamina to move forward. >> and questiwe see some peopleg out of the building there. and dr. gupta, when we hear this there is fatigue and he is having difficulty in breathing, what is this telling you about his condition and what this virus is doing to his body and his experience right now? >> yeah, the fever that we heard about yesterday sort of is...
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i'm happ to hear today he was a little bit more than 12 feet away.us in there with this potential to have aerosol spread, it could have gone across. they were out there for a while. and we know from aerosol science, the louder you speak, the more, the higher number of these aerosols and there was a lot of loud speaking there. and that is why dr. fauci is so adamant about people not going to bars indoors. what happens in a bar, stephen, right? you can't hear, because everybody is talking so loud. so you say, "come closer. let me come closer to you, and i'll talk louder, and i've been drinking and i don't have a mask on because i'm drinking." so the aerosols are coming. i'm talking louder, and that's just a recipe for spreading covid-19, for spreading sars- covid-2, the virus which causes covid-19. if there's anything people take out of this tonight is, really, wear the mask. the mask works. it's not 100%, but it's something that's very important for everybody to do in the proper setting. >> stephen: you heard jon lapook-- drink alone and drink at home
i'm happ to hear today he was a little bit more than 12 feet away.us in there with this potential to have aerosol spread, it could have gone across. they were out there for a while. and we know from aerosol science, the louder you speak, the more, the higher number of these aerosols and there was a lot of loud speaking there. and that is why dr. fauci is so adamant about people not going to bars indoors. what happens in a bar, stephen, right? you can't hear, because everybody is talking so...
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look, everything here is very very pola polarized, what happes early on in wisconsin, not only did theycues from donald trump, tweeting out liberate michigan, but they also made this on the front lines of the culture war. i do think they made this bet, early on we weren't hit that hard. as it has spiked up, what you're seeing is the republicans in the legislature are frozen. they are frozen in place. they're not going to defy their base. not even pretending to lead on all of this, and even on days where we set new records, they're all in in fighting efforts to mandate masks or to limit public gatherings. >> yeah, it is an incredible example of self-december truck titruck -- destructive behavior, in terms of human life, and politically. donald trump's worst polling was during summer spike. it clearly had, there was a cause and effect, right? people saw, oh, we're having another wave? we have now a bunch of republican governors, not exclusively, this is happening in lots of places, it's happening in france and italy. i don't want to make this overly partisan, but it is the case now that c
look, everything here is very very pola polarized, what happes early on in wisconsin, not only did theycues from donald trump, tweeting out liberate michigan, but they also made this on the front lines of the culture war. i do think they made this bet, early on we weren't hit that hard. as it has spiked up, what you're seeing is the republicans in the legislature are frozen. they are frozen in place. they're not going to defy their base. not even pretending to lead on all of this, and even on...
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important will be important for congress to do that again and hopefully will be in a position for that to happ happen. >> we are almost out of time before i go to the last question which is from the audience i want to take a quick moment to acknowledge the many who contributed to this event and briefly note my colleagues and our fellow martha and julia who worked tirelessly and are crack event staff in these events are time-consuming and worked very hard i want to acknowledge them and into finish i will leave you all and hope all of you can come in and briefly comment on one question which is there has been criticism in the current administration during this call and we are a 5013 organization and the impetus of this project has always been those with bipartisan concerns. i would like to close out with maybe a thought of why, no matter who is president in january 2021 we need to keep these issues front and center and need to make them a priority. >> i'm really glad we got that question because it suggests that the dysfunction and dystopia in which his country is presently involved is the fault
important will be important for congress to do that again and hopefully will be in a position for that to happ happen. >> we are almost out of time before i go to the last question which is from the audience i want to take a quick moment to acknowledge the many who contributed to this event and briefly note my colleagues and our fellow martha and julia who worked tirelessly and are crack event staff in these events are time-consuming and worked very hard i want to acknowledge them and...
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you know, some of the set backs that we saw with the shuttles, the where challenger in columbia.ts happe my generation, we remember where we were when those events happened. i will also tell you that -- bt >> sorry to interrupt, but can i ask you what is nasa doing right now to help get the word out. are you going to campuses?with are you recruiting? are you collaborating with hollywood? what are you doing right now actively get -- we're at this moment. it is very exciting. i think it is a great opportunity, but what are you doing exactly with some specifics to reach out, make them understand, and americans to lead on the really important issues and of course all kinds of knock off effects for our country and our society. >> yes, sir, we invest through w the hidirectorate. it gets young people involved they are filled with people involved in robotics. we're engaging universities from the space grant and moon rep. these are all things that enable us to reach into those younger folks and share with them what we're doing and get them engaged in the missions that we do and contracting with u
you know, some of the set backs that we saw with the shuttles, the where challenger in columbia.ts happe my generation, we remember where we were when those events happened. i will also tell you that -- bt >> sorry to interrupt, but can i ask you what is nasa doing right now to help get the word out. are you going to campuses?with are you recruiting? are you collaborating with hollywood? what are you doing right now actively get -- we're at this moment. it is very exciting. i think it is...
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if that's the case, we go to minus five that's in the not going to happ. same point, we're not going to learn to live with it, some people have to learn it die with it, which is impossible. there is going to come a level, a day, where we say, you have covid, okay, covid, and i know that sounds callous, but that's what happens, carl we're not going to go down every day because the case load goes up it just won't happen like that >> yeah. to your broader point, jim, it seems like it comes back to masks. tom lee's note this morning is emphasizing in those wave three states, looking at mask preference data on facebook, reaching areas where people are starting to mask up. he sees that as a positive and even ken frazier of merck talking about the timeline of vaccines and therapeutics this morning on "squawk" said it didn't ameliorate the need for masks in the shorter term. take a listen. >> i don't see the therapeutics that we have or the vaccines that are coming as a silver bullet i think for the foreseeable future, we're still going to have to practice basic m
if that's the case, we go to minus five that's in the not going to happ. same point, we're not going to learn to live with it, some people have to learn it die with it, which is impossible. there is going to come a level, a day, where we say, you have covid, okay, covid, and i know that sounds callous, but that's what happens, carl we're not going to go down every day because the case load goes up it just won't happen like that >> yeah. to your broader point, jim, it seems like it comes...
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. >> when both sides are angry that means something will happ happen, that means something will happenank you very much, let's say you have a kid going to college and has a perfect score on his or her sats, here is the killer, a lot of schools do not care because they're no longer accepting that sec or remotely requiring it. more after this. ♪ i knew about the tremors. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine... proven to significantly reduce hallucinations and delusions related to parkinson's. don't take nuplazid if you are allergic to its ingredients. nuplazid can increase the risk of death in elderly people with dementia-related psychosis and is not for treating symptoms unrelated to parkinson's disease. nuplazid can cause changes in heart rhythm and
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party the senate this november is something that is causing us to look more closely at how that cop happd now many are planning to back biden. among them many mormans that would help turn arizona blue on election day. let's bring into the conversation von hilliard live in prescott, arizona, where trump just wrapped one of his hallies. arizona is the state they are most worried about slipping away by the end of the summer. they thought the years after tacks against john mccain had taken a toll on trump's ability to win there. what does it feel like. i know you're at a rally which feels one way. what does the state feel like. >> reporter: this is a state where it is hard to make the political map work in donald trump's favor. if he loses the 11 electoral votes, it could be the situation in michigan and wisconsin and nebraska, arizona clinches it or north carolina or florida or arizona clinches it and that is why the president was up here in the more rural part of the state, prescott, arizona, population about 100,000 folks. and you mention martha mcsally, it is hard to separate one self fr
party the senate this november is something that is causing us to look more closely at how that cop happd now many are planning to back biden. among them many mormans that would help turn arizona blue on election day. let's bring into the conversation von hilliard live in prescott, arizona, where trump just wrapped one of his hallies. arizona is the state they are most worried about slipping away by the end of the summer. they thought the years after tacks against john mccain had taken a toll...
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f the the t fourth qthrtther yo heockdownskdow areorriedorri aorbout the the t coronavina snakena happee to hock down furtherther a tak tee back from this 33.1% growth number? >> there is not any part of our strategy that will include a lockdown, maria. i want to make sure the american people understand that. this president has been making sure we're working around the clock to get therapeutics and vaccines. we're well on our way hopefully within weeks of deploying vaccines and getting final approval with a couple of different companies to make sure over the next couple months we deploy that. really right now we're taking mitigation efforts to make sure we keep the economy going. that is what the president is all about. finding ways to make sure we grow our economy. lowering taxes, he has a plan he is working to lower taxes for middle income wage earners. incentives to bring onshoring, companies back from abroad here to the united states. he is all in working with secretary mnuchin and larry kudlow to make sure we have a plan, we hit the ground running on november 4th, with a plan for t
f the the t fourth qthrtther yo heockdownskdow areorriedorri aorbout the the t coronavina snakena happee to hock down furtherther a tak tee back from this 33.1% growth number? >> there is not any part of our strategy that will include a lockdown, maria. i want to make sure the american people understand that. this president has been making sure we're working around the clock to get therapeutics and vaccines. we're well on our way hopefully within weeks of deploying vaccines and getting...
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they're seeing that barrier shattered and conservative women step to the forefront, and they're not happve time. i want to play this back from amy coney barrett's hearing. you were there. your fellow senator mazie hirono said this about amy coney barrett and her choice in language. trump: thank you very much. what a great place. what a great place. what a place. will: that's the wrong clip. senator, i apologize. it's basically when she said amy coney barrett was wrong and offensive for using the term sexual preference as opposed to sexual orientation. she's then since been pushed on, "well, joe biden has used that same exact term. should he apologize?" and she holds him not to the same standard, senator. >> i think the most telling thing about that exchange, will, is that after it happened on october 12th, 13th, merriam-webster changed their online dictionary to come in line with what the left was saying on that definition. that just shows you how closely aligned all of these tech companies are with the democratic party. will: it just also shows whether or not it's a matter of principle
they're seeing that barrier shattered and conservative women step to the forefront, and they're not happve time. i want to play this back from amy coney barrett's hearing. you were there. your fellow senator mazie hirono said this about amy coney barrett and her choice in language. trump: thank you very much. what a great place. what a great place. what a place. will: that's the wrong clip. senator, i apologize. it's basically when she said amy coney barrett was wrong and offensive for using...
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it wasn't easy that happ. they had to go to their state and fight for it. it wasn't easy, but they did it and lobbied to bring that down city-wide to 25 mph. that really raised awareness and why speed matters. they have a robust speed enforcement program or safety cameras that started in 2014. they started with just 140 locations -- it sounds like a lot. these are around school zones. in the early days, the first phase, they saw a 60% decrease in median speeds in those areas, so really significant. because that was so successful and effective, they've since gone back. they had to lobby at the state level. it's still school zones only, with 750 school zones, really significant. i really want to emphasize that they were also doing many things. now i'm going to quickly read, in the similar time frame between 2013 and 2018, bike ridership increased 53% across new york city. i'm going to share a quick list of things they did in 2019. granted, it was precovid. 2019 would have been year five or six. they added 21 miles of protected bike lanes, new one. they did re
it wasn't easy that happ. they had to go to their state and fight for it. it wasn't easy, but they did it and lobbied to bring that down city-wide to 25 mph. that really raised awareness and why speed matters. they have a robust speed enforcement program or safety cameras that started in 2014. they started with just 140 locations -- it sounds like a lot. these are around school zones. in the early days, the first phase, they saw a 60% decrease in median speeds in those areas, so really...