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that's me. 93—year—old harry parkes was forced down the mines as a teenager.thought he was going to war. instead, like almost 50,000 men, he was conscripted as a bevin boy, as they were known. i hated every day of going to the pit. to start with, i was frightened to death, because we knew, being in a mining area, that, i think it was 1,000 men killed every year working in a coal mine. but if we didn't go, it was on pain of imprisonment. because i was a conscript, i felt i should be fighting for my country and i wasn't allowed to do that. miners were five times more likely to have an accident and other workers on the home front. my grandfather treated more than 1,000 a year at the local hospital. where did you go that he worked? my mother vividly remembers going on hospital visits with him. every saturday morning, we went to mansfield general hospital to do a ward round. and he would put on his white coat and would sweep in. and he was made such a fuss of. and then we went all round all the patients, chatting to each one. after the war, ernest nicoll carried on
that's me. 93—year—old harry parkes was forced down the mines as a teenager.thought he was going to war. instead, like almost 50,000 men, he was conscripted as a bevin boy, as they were known. i hated every day of going to the pit. to start with, i was frightened to death, because we knew, being in a mining area, that, i think it was 1,000 men killed every year working in a coal mine. but if we didn't go, it was on pain of imprisonment. because i was a conscript, i felt i should be fighting...
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that's me. 93—year—old harry parks was tossed down the mines as a teenager.en, he was conscripted as a bevin boy, as they were known. i hated every day of going to bed. to start with, i was frightened to death because we knew, being in a mining area, that i think it was 1,000 men killed every year working in a coal mine. but if we didn't go... ..it was on pain of imprisonment. because i was a conscript, i felt as though i should be fighting for my country and... ..i wasn't allowed to do that. ernest bevin was speaking out for the british people... the bevin boys were named after the wartime minister of labour ernest bevin, who had been charged with increasing britain's coal production. he decided that a tenth of the young men who'd signed up to go to war would instead go down the mines to replace those who were fighting abroad. the number of serious accidents increased as pressure grew on the mines to extract more and more coal. it was done on a ballot system. so, they had the numbers nought to nine in a hat and bevin's secretary picked out a number, randomly
that's me. 93—year—old harry parks was tossed down the mines as a teenager.en, he was conscripted as a bevin boy, as they were known. i hated every day of going to bed. to start with, i was frightened to death because we knew, being in a mining area, that i think it was 1,000 men killed every year working in a coal mine. but if we didn't go... ..it was on pain of imprisonment. because i was a conscript, i felt as though i should be fighting for my country and... ..i wasn't allowed to do...
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the composer of jaws indiana jones jurassic park harry potter star wars and many many others has influenced the film music industry of the last decade more than anyone else and one many oscars and grammys along the way. the typical john williams sound touches millions of fans around the world and me especially as a horn player. in the movie go out i could not imagine a world without john williams and this is what we're talking about today a world without without beethoven it's also impossible to imagine moves so beethoven was the 1st composer to actually write program attic music in the 6 that for me he gave each each movement a title so that the listeners would know exactly what they were listening for yes the 6 entering is maybe in the normally to him that he thought he might have been making entertainment he said in an interview that you felt that beethoven was one of the greatest organizers of sound question your idea of organizing sound was instruments in this case into shapes and eventually into things that will exchange emotions is hard to imagine like life without beethoven i had a
the composer of jaws indiana jones jurassic park harry potter star wars and many many others has influenced the film music industry of the last decade more than anyone else and one many oscars and grammys along the way. the typical john williams sound touches millions of fans around the world and me especially as a horn player. in the movie go out i could not imagine a world without john williams and this is what we're talking about today a world without without beethoven it's also impossible...
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the composer of jaws indiana jones jurassic park harry potter star wars and many many others has influenced the film music industry of the last decades more than anyone else and won many oscars and grammys along the way. the typical john williams sound touches millions of fans around the world and me especially as a horn player. as a moviegoer i could not imagine a world without john williams and this is what we're talking about today a world without without beethoven it's also impossible to imagine this so beethoven was the 1st composer to actually write program attic music in the 6 that for me he gave each each movement a title so that the listeners would know exactly what they were listening for yes a 6 am today is maybe in the normally to him that he thought he might have been making entertainment you said in an interview that you felt that beethoven was one of the greatest organizers of sound question your idea of organizing sound with instruments in this case into shapes. and eventually into things that will exchange emotions is hard to imagine like life without beethoven i had a conv
the composer of jaws indiana jones jurassic park harry potter star wars and many many others has influenced the film music industry of the last decades more than anyone else and won many oscars and grammys along the way. the typical john williams sound touches millions of fans around the world and me especially as a horn player. as a moviegoer i could not imagine a world without john williams and this is what we're talking about today a world without without beethoven it's also impossible to...
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the composer of jaws indiana jones jurassic park harry potter star wars and many many others has influenced the film music industry of the last decades more than anyone else and won many oscars and grammys along the way. the typical john williams sound touches millions of fans around the world and me especially as a horn player. as a moviegoer i could not imagine a world without john williams and this is what we're talking about today a world without without beethoven it's also impossible to imagine that it is so base of when was the 1st composer to actually write program attic music in a 6 symphony he gave each each movement a title so that the listeners would know exactly what they were listening for yes to successfully is maybe the normally to have that he thought he might have been making entertainment he said in an interview that you felt that beethoven was one of the greatest organizers of sound question your idea of organizing sound was instruments in this case into shapes and eventually into things that will exchange of motions is hard to imagine like life without beethoven i had a
the composer of jaws indiana jones jurassic park harry potter star wars and many many others has influenced the film music industry of the last decades more than anyone else and won many oscars and grammys along the way. the typical john williams sound touches millions of fans around the world and me especially as a horn player. as a moviegoer i could not imagine a world without john williams and this is what we're talking about today a world without without beethoven it's also impossible to...
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the composer of jaws indiana jones jurassic park harry potter star wars and many many others has influenced the film music industry of the last decades more than anyone else and won many oscars and grammys along the way. the typical john william sound touches millions of fans around the world and me especially as a horn player. as a moviegoer i could not imagine a world without john williams and this is what we're talking about today a world without without beethoven it's also impossible to imagine this so basically when was the 1st composer to actually write program attic music in a 6 that for me he gave each each movement a title so that the listeners would know exactly what they were listening for yes a 6 am today is maybe the normally to have that he thought he might have been making entertainment he said in an interview that you felt that beethoven was one of the greatest organizers of sound question your idea of organizing sound was instruments in this case into shapes and eventually into things that will. exchange emotions is hard to imagine like life without beethoven i had a conver
the composer of jaws indiana jones jurassic park harry potter star wars and many many others has influenced the film music industry of the last decades more than anyone else and won many oscars and grammys along the way. the typical john william sound touches millions of fans around the world and me especially as a horn player. as a moviegoer i could not imagine a world without john williams and this is what we're talking about today a world without without beethoven it's also impossible to...
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harry styles. >>> happening now yosemite national park reopens today.he park along with kings canyon closed due to lingering smoke from the creek fire, which is still burning northeast of fresno. yosemite says visitor services will reopen in stages throughout the weekend. 4:54. >>> good morning to you. 4:56. welcome back. so if you're looking to beat the heat this weekend, you have another option, something we haven't been able to do in a cinemark is opening several more theaters, redwood city, novato, san mateo, san bruno, daly city and vallejo on the list. if you plan to catch a flick you will still have to wear that mask throughout the entire movie, but you are able to take it off if you want to eat or drink inside the theater. you also have to social distance. theaters can only operate at 25% capacity or 100 people, which ever is fewer. trending this morning a new video of a music superstar getting quite the surprise on the streets of l.a. >> that's right, you might say a street performer had that one thing to impress harry styles. so check it out.
harry styles. >>> happening now yosemite national park reopens today.he park along with kings canyon closed due to lingering smoke from the creek fire, which is still burning northeast of fresno. yosemite says visitor services will reopen in stages throughout the weekend. 4:54. >>> good morning to you. 4:56. welcome back. so if you're looking to beat the heat this weekend, you have another option, something we haven't been able to do in a cinemark is opening several more...
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it's like being in one of those theme park immersion rides. the harry potter ride at universal.o when he was in believed in all this bleep. talk about what this book was and why cohen wrote it. >> cohen, i've seen -- i've spent dozens of hours with michael. it's been an interesting arc to watch michael. he has gone from angry, i didn't do anything wrong. i got screwed to. i really ruined my life. i fell under the spell of this guy. it was like a cult. i did things i'm embarrassed and ashamed about. writing the book was kind of the only way he could punch back at this point. the way the bookends is the way the washington post ended the article is it's warning. he says that trump would start a war to stay in office. the big warning about what's possibly coming 56 days from now is kind of where the book levavs off. this isn't any type of vice or disgusting personal quality that is not touched upon in the book. whether it's a racist p whether it's a bully. whether it's a conman. whether it's a thief, a liar. just about everybody quality other than serial killer you can attach is att
it's like being in one of those theme park immersion rides. the harry potter ride at universal.o when he was in believed in all this bleep. talk about what this book was and why cohen wrote it. >> cohen, i've seen -- i've spent dozens of hours with michael. it's been an interesting arc to watch michael. he has gone from angry, i didn't do anything wrong. i got screwed to. i really ruined my life. i fell under the spell of this guy. it was like a cult. i did things i'm embarrassed and...
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so we have to get trum national park there if we don't we are not going to have president biden. we are going to have president kamala harris, who is the worst person. she's a -- she only claims to be black when it's convenient. host: have you always voted republican? caller: ok. i voted for the republican, but i do have to admit i did vote for obama twice. the reason why, i admit this now, because he's black. and i'm black. i figured, i'm going to vote for the first black president. the second time i voted it was a situation where ok, i was going to vote for mitt romney, i walked in the booth. i couldn't do t i voted for obama. let me tell you something, the only people who benefit from obama are gay people. because he gave them gay marriage. he had no black agenda. i was disappointed. i thought i was going to see the second coming of dr. king. he disappointed me. trump, who i loved since i was college back in the 1980, he's a winner. even though he's down he keeps coming back. he has such faith in people. and nato not paying their bills. and quite frankly people respect america now. they might not love america but respect
so we have to get trum national park there if we don't we are not going to have president biden. we are going to have president kamala harris, who is the worst person. she's a -- she only claims to be black when it's convenient. host: have you always voted republican? caller: ok. i voted for the republican, but i do have to admit i did vote for obama twice. the reason why, i admit this now, because he's black. and i'm black. i figured, i'm going to vote for the first black president. the second...
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park nearby. ali vitali, you're in fairfax, virginia where kamala harris was visiting today. >> that's right, andrea. kamala harris was here in another somber ceremony commemorating this 9/11 anniversary. she was joined by her husband and the senior senator from virginia, mark warner. harris, just like the other politicians who are out today, not focusing on the politics of this moment, but instead using her short remarks here to speak to the way that americans can band together in the aftermath of tragedy and crisis. and of course while we're remembering one tragedy and crisis from 19 years ago, the hallmarks of the current crisis that we're in right now were visible today. what you could see on camera was political officials and those speaking here today sitting far apart, trying to keep social distance, of course wearing masks even as they gave their remarks. what you couldn't see off-camera were people who were gathered here, maybe a few dozen of them, also trying to come together to commemorate this moment while also standing far apart to try to protect themselves amidst the current crisis that
park nearby. ali vitali, you're in fairfax, virginia where kamala harris was visiting today. >> that's right, andrea. kamala harris was here in another somber ceremony commemorating this 9/11 anniversary. she was joined by her husband and the senior senator from virginia, mark warner. harris, just like the other politicians who are out today, not focusing on the politics of this moment, but instead using her short remarks here to speak to the way that americans can band together in the...
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this is not the case with joe biden and kamala harris and the mere fact is we talk about scranton versus fifth avenue or park avenue, this is about weak versus strong. joe biden being the weak candidate who is basically aligned himself with the far left socialist branch of his party and the president being a strong candidate, fighting for americans every day. connell: what about the supreme court though, this looming battle we'll have over the next however many months about the next supreme court justice? some of those areas you have to go back again to women voters in the suburbs, people by the numbers might be more likely to be moderate and or slightly to the left on social issues like abortion. so does the president have some risk there? i know he talked already today about five women he wants to consider for the supreme court. we assume they would all be quite conservative. is there some political risk in this back and forth over the next few months? >> sure. well first, we're mourning the loss of ruth bader ginsburg. she was a trailblazer, an amazing woman, someone an inspiration, i have five daughters
this is not the case with joe biden and kamala harris and the mere fact is we talk about scranton versus fifth avenue or park avenue, this is about weak versus strong. joe biden being the weak candidate who is basically aligned himself with the far left socialist branch of his party and the president being a strong candidate, fighting for americans every day. connell: what about the supreme court though, this looming battle we'll have over the next however many months about the next supreme...
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harris will be in fresno, meeting with firefighters. >>> at least two injured in protest around mcclellan park. as much is blocked when avenue, demonstrated that you see here jumped onto eighth the hp crews are come the protest of falling off the vehicle as accelerated away. he was later taken away by ambulance. there is no word on his condition. near the hospital current temperatures were on a road shoulder, and a volvo sedan you see here come the wagon, swiping the crowd, driving away. the window of the volvo was broken. one person was loaded up into an ambulance, due to injuries. >>> this afternoon gov. newson headed north to butte county to meet with wildfire survivors. the north complex fire in plumas and butte counties is now 39% contained. the fire has burned more than 20 64,000 acres. the butte county sheriff says the death toll has risen to 15. seven of the victims have been identified, all from barry creek. the small town that was incinerated by the wild fire. gov. newson visited paradise and orville putting an emergency shelter, for animals were rescued in the fire. he said the state
harris will be in fresno, meeting with firefighters. >>> at least two injured in protest around mcclellan park. as much is blocked when avenue, demonstrated that you see here jumped onto eighth the hp crews are come the protest of falling off the vehicle as accelerated away. he was later taken away by ambulance. there is no word on his condition. near the hospital current temperatures were on a road shoulder, and a volvo sedan you see here come the wagon, swiping the crowd, driving...
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harris will be in fresno tomorrow to fire. you can watch the whole intervie on our front page. >>> new video this evening in santa cruz mountain, this is at the biggest state park. the fire broke out on august 16th and . crews are mopping up hot spots and there are hazards hindering efforts like compromised trees. czu fire at 89%. lnu north bay at 97% contained. scu at 97% contained. and crews are getting difficult time at the august fire, containment there at 30% and the north complex fire is at 26%. california fire is planning to give us an update at 6:00 p.m. >>> back now to our air quality. struggling here in northern california. sitting over our state, the national weather services, all of their sites reported poor visibility. jessica is joining us. i thought it was getting better and i checked my neighborhood and is still really in the red. >> i know. it is deceptive because it looks like it is better but when you go to the site, you see how bad the air quality is. the bad air is not done with us yet. we heard from the bay area management district they are extending the air day for tomorrow and wednesday. that all means 30 straight days for us of bad air
harris will be in fresno tomorrow to fire. you can watch the whole intervie on our front page. >>> new video this evening in santa cruz mountain, this is at the biggest state park. the fire broke out on august 16th and . crews are mopping up hot spots and there are hazards hindering efforts like compromised trees. czu fire at 89%. lnu north bay at 97% contained. scu at 97% contained. and crews are getting difficult time at the august fire, containment there at 30% and the north complex...
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is too kathy park, nbc news >>> up next, some perspective on a sobering milestone in the pandemic >>> finally tonight, how do we come to terms with 200,000 lives lost in the pandemic harrymith now on the heartbreaking number >>> we can agree then that 200,000 is a lot, a high, hard to get your head around number it's more than the population of little rock, year ago, arkansas, or salt lake city close to the number of people in des moines, or rochester, new york a friend of mine thinks there should be a place where a tree is planted for every person who has died of the coronavirus. a beautiful forest of remembrance. something we could see, to help us visualize the impact of what's happened to so many american families another friend thinks maybe we should figure out a way to read all the names. sort of like the names are read every morning on the anniversary of 9/11 if we did read them, three seconds a name, 20 names a minute, 1,200 an hour to honor the more than 200,000 would take a week. parents, grandparents, children, brothers and sisters, dearest friends, lost loves. 200,000. it's a lot of names. too many, in fact. harry smith, nbc news, new york >>> well said, harr
is too kathy park, nbc news >>> up next, some perspective on a sobering milestone in the pandemic >>> finally tonight, how do we come to terms with 200,000 lives lost in the pandemic harrymith now on the heartbreaking number >>> we can agree then that 200,000 is a lot, a high, hard to get your head around number it's more than the population of little rock, year ago, arkansas, or salt lake city close to the number of people in des moines, or rochester, new york a...
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harris he rose to fame on the documentary series "cheer. now he's behind bars and facing disturbing charges kathy park has the latest on this hey, kathy good g >> reporter: hey, hoda good morning to you. jerry harris quickly became a fan favorite shortly after the release of a netflix show which followed the journey of a texas competitive cheer squad. this morning fans are stunned with the new allegations jerry harris won the hearts of fans with his famous mat talks >> come on, y'all! >> reporter: enthusiastically supporting his cheerleading teammates as they pursued another championship title on the netflix series "cheer. but now harris is under arrest appearing in court thursday accused of repeatedly asking a 13-year-old to produce sexually explicit videos and photographs of himself according to a criminal complaint, harris is accused of contacting twin brothers who were 13 when he was 19 one of the boys telling investigators he sent harris explicit photos and videos in one instance, harris allegedly responded to a photo of him doing a cheerleading move on snapchat asking the teen to, quote, do it naked and take a video and show me. the o
harris he rose to fame on the documentary series "cheer. now he's behind bars and facing disturbing charges kathy park has the latest on this hey, kathy good g >> reporter: hey, hoda good morning to you. jerry harris quickly became a fan favorite shortly after the release of a netflix show which followed the journey of a texas competitive cheer squad. this morning fans are stunned with the new allegations jerry harris won the hearts of fans with his famous mat talks >> come on,...
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harris book is about. the o'harris talked about her or traces the history of parks. black women abused largely by black men and white supremacy. she made repeated attempts to vote in the 1940s. as we'll talk about, this too could be a very dangerous act at this point in time. she protested segregation on the buses before 1955. in fact, she was kicked off a bus by the same bus driver almost a decade earlier for resisting the activities of that bus -- or the instructions of that bus driver. she was a featured speaker at the naacp state convention in 1948. i don't think that's an image we have of rosa parks. i found an audio clip of her on a new york radio interview, and i remember hearing her voice for the first time and being like, of course, she's southern. it just surprised me. it just surprised me because i had never heard her. i never heard her, right? but here she is speaking before a convention crowd in 1948. it's very public. very public. she trained he highlander folk school in tennessee. this is before her arrest. s arrest. she did a two-week training in dese
harris book is about. the o'harris talked about her or traces the history of parks. black women abused largely by black men and white supremacy. she made repeated attempts to vote in the 1940s. as we'll talk about, this too could be a very dangerous act at this point in time. she protested segregation on the buses before 1955. in fact, she was kicked off a bus by the same bus driver almost a decade earlier for resisting the activities of that bus -- or the instructions of that bus driver. she...
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park. game times in san francisco have not yet been determined, and the mariners will be the home team in their rescheduled game. >> to our fire watch now. vice presidential candidate kamala harris got both a firsthand look at the devastation from the creek fire in fresno county. ken has her message from the fire zone. ken? >> yeah, the senator and vice presidential hopeful walked through part of the burned area with governor newsom. they saw the damage firsthand and up close and met with the emergency responder there is. they also visited an evacuation center, stopping by the different booth forks social services and red cross aide, and later in front of a burnt out playground, senator harris highlighted what she called the reality of climate change and its devastating effects on our state. >> that is about heat, it is about drought. it is about lightning strikes. and it is incumbent on us in terms of the leadership of our nation to take seriously the extreme changes in our climate, and to do what we can to mitigate against the damage, but also what we must do to preserve the beautiful land that we inherited from prior generations. when we are talking about the climate crisis,
park. game times in san francisco have not yet been determined, and the mariners will be the home team in their rescheduled game. >> to our fire watch now. vice presidential candidate kamala harris got both a firsthand look at the devastation from the creek fire in fresno county. ken has her message from the fire zone. ken? >> yeah, the senator and vice presidential hopeful walked through part of the burned area with governor newsom. they saw the damage firsthand and up close and...
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harris is book is about. and he really talks about her and, traces that history of parks advocating on behalf of sexually abused black women. and black women abused largely by white men. and under the auspices of -- . she made repeated attempts to register to vote 1940s. and we will talk about this. and this two would be a dangerous act at this point in time. she protested segregation on the buses before 1955, in fact she was kicked off a bus by the same bus driver almost a decade earlier for resisting. for not listening to the instructions of the bus driver. she spoke, she was a featured speaker at the naacp state convention in 1948. i don't think that's an image we have a rosa parks. in fact when i was doing my research, i found an audio clip of her a new york radio interview, and i remember hearing her voice for the first time and being like, of course she is southern. it just surprised me, because i had never heard her, i had never heard her. but here she is speaking before a convention crowd in 1948. very public. she is very public. she trained at the highlander folk school in tennessee. this was before he
harris is book is about. and he really talks about her and, traces that history of parks advocating on behalf of sexually abused black women. and black women abused largely by white men. and under the auspices of -- . she made repeated attempts to register to vote 1940s. and we will talk about this. and this two would be a dangerous act at this point in time. she protested segregation on the buses before 1955, in fact she was kicked off a bus by the same bus driver almost a decade earlier for...
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park avenue vs. scranton emphasizing americans earning 400 grand a year will pay a penny more in taxes. senator harris is leading a round table puerto rican nonprofit. fothis election for thefirst ti. hispanics making up nearly 8% of pennsylvania's population. and cell phone data purchased by the biden campaign showed hurricane maria three years ago brought 80,000 puerto ricans to pennsylvania that could be a key variable in a state that president trump only won by a little more than 44,000 votes in 2016, neil. >> neil: jacqui heinrich, thank you very, very much. want to go to karl rove on fast moving developments. you know karl rove fox news contributor, bestselling author. this vaccine thing. i think this has gotten to be a far bigger issue than was originally thought to be the case. by pushing a vaccine sooner rather than later the president has been certainly blamed by joe biden for compromising people's health and telegraphing if it comes out before the election you should watch out. maybe that wasn't his intention. but isn't that a little risky? good news comes out, a vaccine is available and jo
park avenue vs. scranton emphasizing americans earning 400 grand a year will pay a penny more in taxes. senator harris is leading a round table puerto rican nonprofit. fothis election for thefirst ti. hispanics making up nearly 8% of pennsylvania's population. and cell phone data purchased by the biden campaign showed hurricane maria three years ago brought 80,000 puerto ricans to pennsylvania that could be a key variable in a state that president trump only won by a little more than 44,000...
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possible, you don't want to give senator harris the chance to energize her voters by showing up at that judiciary committee hearing and knocking it out of the park really careful, she in particular, because she's been very aggressive in other pa. eme urt nomi inhe >> it's worked for her with her base. i don't know if it works with the few undecided voters that may still remaining in this election. but i think democrats more broadly, you know we saw over the weekend before the actual announcement people, again, attacking amy coney barrett's catholic faith, this came up on her 7th circuit hearing. >> not the senators, though. >> the senators, i think, downright questioned whether someone who's religious conservative could be an impartial judge and that's a line where the base wants them to go, they're smart not to go there, because when you think about these swing states, high catholic populations. >> couple things -- a mistake to touch faith any more than to question nancy nancy pelosi's faith as a catholic. i would not go there. i would stay on the issues. first and foremost, this nomination is going to affect the senate race more than the presi
possible, you don't want to give senator harris the chance to energize her voters by showing up at that judiciary committee hearing and knocking it out of the park really careful, she in particular, because she's been very aggressive in other pa. eme urt nomi inhe >> it's worked for her with her base. i don't know if it works with the few undecided voters that may still remaining in this election. but i think democrats more broadly, you know we saw over the weekend before the actual...
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park, i'm not sure. the next debate may be more presidential because the presidential candidates are not going to be there. kamala harrisdebate mike pence a week from today. everybody is talking about this on twitter. i'm sure you are as well. let's join the conversation. give me your reaction and find me on twitter @scottmcgrew. >> thanks, scott. the election is 34 days away. you can plan your vote ahead by going to nbcbayarea.com. of course we're also posting ballot drop-off locations as well. >>> it is 6:49. os hot continuing. >>> yeah, we've seen that as well as all the fires burning across the state. we look at all the fires we have going on and producing a high amount of smoke and also burning a record amount of acreage. cal fire posted this yesterday showing that this year we've been breaking all kinds of records and so far with 8,155 fires we've burned more than 3.8 million acres across the state. it's just unbelievable when you go back and average it out. formally we get 739,000 acres burned and we haven't even made it through the end of our wildfire season so that's of high concern as the hot temperatures cont
park, i'm not sure. the next debate may be more presidential because the presidential candidates are not going to be there. kamala harrisdebate mike pence a week from today. everybody is talking about this on twitter. i'm sure you are as well. let's join the conversation. give me your reaction and find me on twitter @scottmcgrew. >> thanks, scott. the election is 34 days away. you can plan your vote ahead by going to nbcbayarea.com. of course we're also posting ballot drop-off locations...
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>> harris, after another lively night here in downtown louisville, it's quite the opposite scene. when the family of breonna taylor showed up here to jefferson square parkally quiet. you could tell that the crowd at the ultimate respect for them as they were about to speak. the focus for them today was on kentucky attorney general daniel cameron. in fact, the aunt of breonna taylor had a statement to read on behalf of her mother. >> you didn't just rob me and my family, he robbed the world of a queen. a queen willing to do a job that most of us can ever stomach to do. a queen willing to build up anyone around her. a queen that was starting to paint her path. >> taylor's family along with attorney benjamin crump are calling for the ag to release the transcripts of the grand jury. they say if cameron did everything to get justice for her he shouldn't have a problem releasing them. they say it all comes down to transparency. >> present any evidence on breonna taylor's pf, or did he make a unilateral decision to put his thumb on the scales of justice to help try to exonerate and justify the killing of breonna taylor by these police officers? >> last night p
>> harris, after another lively night here in downtown louisville, it's quite the opposite scene. when the family of breonna taylor showed up here to jefferson square parkally quiet. you could tell that the crowd at the ultimate respect for them as they were about to speak. the focus for them today was on kentucky attorney general daniel cameron. in fact, the aunt of breonna taylor had a statement to read on behalf of her mother. >> you didn't just rob me and my family, he robbed...
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running mate kamala harris releasing last year's tax returns as they are trying to emphasize this argument that the campaign is about one between scranton middle-class values and park avenue, suggesting that the president is only caring about his own interests and those of the wealthy, while biden would argue for middle-class americans. now, this debate will look like nothing we've seen before due to the coronavirus pandemic. when biden and president trump take the stage, they will be standing socially distanced at separate podiums on that stage. they will not be shaking hands as is traditionally done at the start of a debate. the size of the audience will be much smaller this time around due to covid-19. and everyone who is in that hall will be tested for coronavirus before they enter. the debate commission taking a lot of precautions to ensure the safety and health of the candidates, the audience and also the media that are in attendance. this will be a 90-minute debate with no breaks. the first question will be going to president trump, no opening statements. but ultimately this night will give voters a direct contrast of these two candidates who have really bee
running mate kamala harris releasing last year's tax returns as they are trying to emphasize this argument that the campaign is about one between scranton middle-class values and park avenue, suggesting that the president is only caring about his own interests and those of the wealthy, while biden would argue for middle-class americans. now, this debate will look like nothing we've seen before due to the coronavirus pandemic. when biden and president trump take the stage, they will be standing...
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sees this race as park avenue versus scranton, emphasizing americans earning less than $400,000 a year will not pay a penny more in taxes under a biden administration. senator kamala harriss targeting women and latinos in two events in philly today. this election, for the first time ever, hispanic and latino voters are the largest minority voting bloc, making up nearly 6% of pennsylvania's population and cell phone data is helping shape outreach. in 2017, democrats bought data for more than 100 million users and found a lot of puerto ricans in pennsylvania who fled after hurricane maria. >> we wanted to identify maria refugees. people who had been forced from the mainland. as you know, many people left with the shirt on their back and they're proud 787 area code. we hired bilingual cultural organizers in key parts of pennsylvania because we found almost 80,000 such cell phone numbers. >> puerto ricans cannot vote in presidential elections because it's a territory, but as residents of other states, they can. that would be the case here in pennsylvania as a residence. it's making for a new variable in 2020 in this race. dana? >> dana: adding that to what john roberts just
sees this race as park avenue versus scranton, emphasizing americans earning less than $400,000 a year will not pay a penny more in taxes under a biden administration. senator kamala harriss targeting women and latinos in two events in philly today. this election, for the first time ever, hispanic and latino voters are the largest minority voting bloc, making up nearly 6% of pennsylvania's population and cell phone data is helping shape outreach. in 2017, democrats bought data for more than 100...
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park, i'm not sure. the next debate may be more presidential because the presidential candidates are not going to be there. kamala harrisl debate mike pence a week from today. everybody is talking about this thing on twitter. you can join your voice in as well and you'll find me on twitter @scottmcgrew. >>> thank you very much, scott. it's 5:49 right now. a defeat at the state level for immigrants. governor newsom has vetoed a pandemic-related bill to give low-income immigrants $600 to purchase groceries saying it puts too much pressure on the budget. but at the federal level a victory for immigrants after a judge blocked major fee increases for citizenship and other immigration benefits. those higher costs were set to take effect tomorrow. the judge says the white house failed to justify the 20% hike. >>> new for you this morning yosemite is loosening its restrictions on visitors. ever since the park reopened in june only people with reservations have been allowed inside. that will end at the start of november when the new numbers of visitors usually drops. >>> well, the nfl is dealing with its first case of covid-19.
park, i'm not sure. the next debate may be more presidential because the presidential candidates are not going to be there. kamala harrisl debate mike pence a week from today. everybody is talking about this thing on twitter. you can join your voice in as well and you'll find me on twitter @scottmcgrew. >>> thank you very much, scott. it's 5:49 right now. a defeat at the state level for immigrants. governor newsom has vetoed a pandemic-related bill to give low-income immigrants $600 to...
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park, and wilfried zaha has just given palace the lead. later champions liverpool host newcomers leeds, and then west ham play newcastle later tonight. one other line of premier league news this afternoon, and harryaptain. maguire was given a suspended sentence in greece after being found guilty of aggravated assault, resisting arrest and repeated attempts of bribery. he maintains his innocence and has appealed. his boss 0le gunner solskjaer says maguire will lead out the side when they begin their premier league campaign starts a week today. the championship is also back — there was no dream start for new boys wycombe, beaten 1—0 at home by rotherham. and there was a bit of a surprise at st andrew's, as brentford — so close to promotion last season — were beaten 1—0 by birmingham city. there are loads more 3 o'clock games under way in the efl and in the scottish premiership. all the latest scores are on the bbc sport website an app. big signing confirmed in the women's super league in the last few minutes. alex morgan has moved to spurs. she's a two—time world cup winner and moves from orlando pride in the national women's soccer league. she joins tottenham for the rest of the season pending a v
park, and wilfried zaha has just given palace the lead. later champions liverpool host newcomers leeds, and then west ham play newcastle later tonight. one other line of premier league news this afternoon, and harryaptain. maguire was given a suspended sentence in greece after being found guilty of aggravated assault, resisting arrest and repeated attempts of bribery. he maintains his innocence and has appealed. his boss 0le gunner solskjaer says maguire will lead out the side when they begin...
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park avenue and scranton. i think it contributes to this larger sense that we have from donald trump that he looks down on working people. >> harrishogan, first of all, your response to that? when i see the president got blasted, there were a lot of questions on that. he said, "no way, fake news." >> he did, and so did the attorneys for trump organization. saying this president has paid tens of millions of dollars in taxes over the years. the attorneys weren't allowed to look at the documents to verify them. they tried to explain this to "the new york times." shocking that "the new york times" would incorporate some of the things they wanted in the piece. what year is that, by the way, harris? speaker pelosi is talking about impeachment, adam schiff is talking about russia again, and "the new york times" is doing another hit piece on taxes. we litigated this in 2015. basically the same story was written before. the american people know this president put forth more than 100 pages of documents as it related to his taxes. it wasn't an issue then, it isn't an issue now. we note the president has done, and we know that joe biden's rec
park avenue and scranton. i think it contributes to this larger sense that we have from donald trump that he looks down on working people. >> harrishogan, first of all, your response to that? when i see the president got blasted, there were a lot of questions on that. he said, "no way, fake news." >> he did, and so did the attorneys for trump organization. saying this president has paid tens of millions of dollars in taxes over the years. the attorneys weren't allowed to...
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park avenue. perhaps trump doesn't understand folks in scranton, folks here in cleveland, ohio, folks in omaha, nebraska, folks down in raleigh, north carolina, where senator harris was just yesterday. he is going to squarely put the focus on those folks and how if joe biden is elected as president, he is going to hold those wealthy folks individual so they finally pay their fair share. >> the race has been fairly steady nationwide with joe biden up seven or eight percentage points. it's a little closer in ohio, pennsylvania, wisconsin, et cetera. how important is it that joe biden emerge from this debate having been perceived as having acquitted himself well? >> well, jake, actually, i really believe that this debate, nothing tonight is going to fundamentally change the course of this race. but what tonight is, is an opportunity to finally see joe biden and donald trump face to face. and hear them each articulate their vision for the american people. we've seen town halls. on our end socially distant events. and on the president's end these packed rallies and are not adhering to protocols. but we have not seen two folks together. tonight i really believe voters
park avenue. perhaps trump doesn't understand folks in scranton, folks here in cleveland, ohio, folks in omaha, nebraska, folks down in raleigh, north carolina, where senator harris was just yesterday. he is going to squarely put the focus on those folks and how if joe biden is elected as president, he is going to hold those wealthy folks individual so they finally pay their fair share. >> the race has been fairly steady nationwide with joe biden up seven or eight percentage points. it's...
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park over there. a lot of damage done here in mobile. folks have already been out cleaning up. it's going to be a long process, harris. >> harris: yeah, you know, the one thing we aren't seeing there that we are in other places are the punishing rains. floodwaters in some places. it looks like everybody got a different chunk of sally. charles watson, think you very much. new polling is coming out of key battleground states now, including florida. a new monmouth poll shows joe biden's leading president trump by five points among likely voters according to a high turnout model. the former vice president's advantage starts to narrow to just three points if fewer people vote. the last two presidential elections in florida decided by a single percentage point, as you may know. peter doocy now, more from wilmington, delaware. peter? >> harris, biden has a double-digit lead with latino voters in florida, but his numbers are softer there with that group then hillary clinton's were four years ago. he was up on trump with latinos in florida 58-32 and a monmouth poll out yesterday, four points worst for him. trump is doing thre
park over there. a lot of damage done here in mobile. folks have already been out cleaning up. it's going to be a long process, harris. >> harris: yeah, you know, the one thing we aren't seeing there that we are in other places are the punishing rains. floodwaters in some places. it looks like everybody got a different chunk of sally. charles watson, think you very much. new polling is coming out of key battleground states now, including florida. a new monmouth poll shows joe biden's...
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harris: she's just taking in the moment! what's on your mind, katie? >> katie: i'm just taking in the moment. it's friday, listening to the debate back and forth. the "scranton versus park avenue" point is an interesting one. joe biden is trying to, of course, pushing him into this election as the everyday guy who still believes in blue-collar workers, who knows what the issues are on the ground. the fact is that joe biden has been in washington, d.c., for a very long time. david brings up these issues with corruption and hunter biden, and people will say, "well, that's just a personal issue that the president is going after." actually it's a broader, bigger political issue when it comes to a d.c. insider, meaning joe biden, and his son, using his d.c. insider name to get special deals with foreign countries. on top of president trump making that argument that joe biden sold out american jobs to foreign companies but president trump is still able to push himself into this general election by saying, "i'm still an outsider. you should be voting for me." on the covid issue, the talk of the vaccine is a very interesting one. what is being lost here is the miracle that this
harris: she's just taking in the moment! what's on your mind, katie? >> katie: i'm just taking in the moment. it's friday, listening to the debate back and forth. the "scranton versus park avenue" point is an interesting one. joe biden is trying to, of course, pushing him into this election as the everyday guy who still believes in blue-collar workers, who knows what the issues are on the ground. the fact is that joe biden has been in washington, d.c., for a very long time....
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harris are in the white house? >> i think too many swing voters it sounds like something of a threat. all it would do is compare trump's appearance in kenosha today to his walk across lafayette park think the optics are different, his presentation was different and the political situation is different as well. it's a new situation, i think, that benefits him in these swing states. >> bret: you know, here is joe biden and the president talking to laura ingraham on armed militias. >> does anyone believe there will be less violence in america if donald trump is reelected? he may believe mouthing the words law and order makes him strong, but his failure to call in his own supporters to stop acting as an armed militia in this country shows how weak he is. >> do you want your supporters to confront the left-wing protesters or do you want to leave it to law enforcement? >> no, no, i want to leave it to law-enforcement. >> bret: i should say former vice president there. he is saying he wants to leave it to law enforcement. >> that was a key moment in that interview last night. first of all, in the big picture, as a president i think it was a good idea for the president to go to kenosha t
harris are in the white house? >> i think too many swing voters it sounds like something of a threat. all it would do is compare trump's appearance in kenosha today to his walk across lafayette park think the optics are different, his presentation was different and the political situation is different as well. it's a new situation, i think, that benefits him in these swing states. >> bret: you know, here is joe biden and the president talking to laura ingraham on armed militias....
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it was eight years later the rest of parks sat in front of a bus martinson king junior became famous. so i give harry truman for being the pioneer in this country of doing away with almost 100 years of racial segregation. so that changed my mind and my life. so i've always felt that he was an honest and courageous very intelligent man. host: and you identify as a navy man, or identify yourself with the korean war involved rated. jimmy carter: i was submarine officer during the korean war. in the latter part of the world war. i waup until 1950 that i was transferred back to the east coast. so yes, i still feel personally involved in korea. in fact i just came back from north korea recently. assume i wanted to ask you about that. the white house diaries, you write about korea. you had a huge crowd there like a million or more people. why did you have the kind of crowd and south korea. it was extraordinary, up to 2 million people in south korea. it and you say closer to a million in the book. tell me about what you have learned. i know when you micro study a place like alaska or the middle east or korea
it was eight years later the rest of parks sat in front of a bus martinson king junior became famous. so i give harry truman for being the pioneer in this country of doing away with almost 100 years of racial segregation. so that changed my mind and my life. so i've always felt that he was an honest and courageous very intelligent man. host: and you identify as a navy man, or identify yourself with the korean war involved rated. jimmy carter: i was submarine officer during the korean war. in...