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but i'm a has something no other town in the region hass. stephanie and eleanor vodka are a same sex couple both ordained ministers there's a local pastors and also you tubers their channel is called on does amen on doors being the german word for different and amen well so be it. the topic of an upcoming episode is the gay and lesbian hanky code by which some poor people signal their sexual preferences. i don't think i can do it's. what will happen after it's broadcast well have to go into hiding. i re mr brinkley or in church together that's our intention and not long ago while listening to a podcast i had something about the handkerchief and thought this is interesting some color as always seem to have the same significance i don't like violet for instance that means practically the same thing in the church isn't it here as in the thank you. brigitta shada chairs the parish council and i ama she showing us the vestments and various altar linens. each color has a special liturgical significance the pastors of god can see a link between thi
but i'm a has something no other town in the region hass. stephanie and eleanor vodka are a same sex couple both ordained ministers there's a local pastors and also you tubers their channel is called on does amen on doors being the german word for different and amen well so be it. the topic of an upcoming episode is the gay and lesbian hanky code by which some poor people signal their sexual preferences. i don't think i can do it's. what will happen after it's broadcast well have to go into...
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entered france from italy is the 3rd attack and france and 2 months blamed on muslim extremists mark hasse says the country will not give any ground to terrorists. the end of a tragic day in nice one which has left this mediterranean city in shock. nightfall has proved with that only a measure of calm forensics team still engrossed in the investigation into the outrage which set at the come within the basilica. police who stormed the church earlier who too late to stop the bloodshed by the time they shot and injured the attacker 3 people have been fatally wounded one of them was a church official believe go one we've just learned from the television the sacristan has been assassinated it's a huge shock. good nephew actually he was there all day long he wasn't somebody who would drop in and go again he was always there. the church is just a kilometer from the scene of a deadly truck attack which killed dozens in 2016 and he says mayor says these sail and shouted. god is great is as he was detained. the president my call was at the scene within hours calling for national unity. she knew some
entered france from italy is the 3rd attack and france and 2 months blamed on muslim extremists mark hasse says the country will not give any ground to terrorists. the end of a tragic day in nice one which has left this mediterranean city in shock. nightfall has proved with that only a measure of calm forensics team still engrossed in the investigation into the outrage which set at the come within the basilica. police who stormed the church earlier who too late to stop the bloodshed by the time...
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s been raised though i'm not sure that we'll see it play out for a while, whether president trump hass lost a lot of credibility with regard to coronavirus. we'll see. that one has yet to play out, and you know, we'll see it this fall. i think that, probably, donald trump is very unlucky in that he was ki of moving along very well to reelection because the economy was quite good, and then coronavirus hit and turned all of our lives upside down. now, i have a question, and again, anyone please go ahead and yell it out. does anyone know, it was in the 20 century, who was considered to be the unluckiest of presidents? i can't hear you. >> coolidge? >> who would be considered to be the most unlucky president of the 20th century? >> nixon, maybe? president nixon? >> why would nixon be considered to be the luckiest president? >> watergate, maybe? >> well think of an event you can't really control. unfortunately there were some issues where the president could've done some controlling. wiwith waterga >> ok. >> going once. going twice. candidate? >> kennedy. why would kennedy be considered the
s been raised though i'm not sure that we'll see it play out for a while, whether president trump hass lost a lot of credibility with regard to coronavirus. we'll see. that one has yet to play out, and you know, we'll see it this fall. i think that, probably, donald trump is very unlucky in that he was ki of moving along very well to reelection because the economy was quite good, and then coronavirus hit and turned all of our lives upside down. now, i have a question, and again, anyone please...
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i mean hasse's whole family in bangladesh has been infected with the coronavirus. his parents have lost most of their income and are counting on their son's education for a main house that's a big responsibility i can be kicked out from this part of. my dream my. dream of questioning how. to feed my caddy it goes the it all can be jeopardized i do not owe them these things because if i tell them it will be most of them and i don't want these for them i mean haas is hoping to find a new job and renew his visa so that he can get on with what he came to germany for to study. well it is known as the alternative nobel prize for human rights the winners of the right livelihood award were announced today organizers say the 4 activists were picked for their dedication to fighting for democracy in their communities this selection of recipients highlights the increasing threats to democracy globally it is high time that all of us in favor of democracy around the world stand up and support each other. as we said organizers of the right livelihood award have announced this yea
i mean hasse's whole family in bangladesh has been infected with the coronavirus. his parents have lost most of their income and are counting on their son's education for a main house that's a big responsibility i can be kicked out from this part of. my dream my. dream of questioning how. to feed my caddy it goes the it all can be jeopardized i do not owe them these things because if i tell them it will be most of them and i don't want these for them i mean haas is hoping to find a new job and...
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. >> reporter: as the president hass to play down concerns learned c.d.c.ut the virus, cbs news has learned c.d.c. data shows cases are surging in 49 states. coronavirus task force member dr. deborah birx told governors today: >> we're seeing now a surge across the northern part of the united states. we now have about 1,200 counties, almost a third of the uruntry, in our hot spot category. >> reporter: in minnesota, the president blasted the democratic governor after he was forced to limit his rally to just 250 people. with covid outbreaks tied to two previous rallies he held in the state, the president was asked if it was risky to do it again. >> no, i don't at all, no. and they're outdoor rallies. they're all outdoor. >> reporter: there are new questions about whether the president will get to hold a rally on election night. covid safety regulations in washington may prevent him from holding the event he'd hoped to have at his own d.c. hotel. instead, he says, he may just stay at the white house while he waits to learn if he'll live there another four yea
. >> reporter: as the president hass to play down concerns learned c.d.c.ut the virus, cbs news has learned c.d.c. data shows cases are surging in 49 states. coronavirus task force member dr. deborah birx told governors today: >> we're seeing now a surge across the northern part of the united states. we now have about 1,200 counties, almost a third of the uruntry, in our hot spot category. >> reporter: in minnesota, the president blasted the democratic governor after he was...
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country in the legal analysis to the right in a very destructive way for generations to come that hass we have 2 choices either we live with it or and say you know that's the way the cookie crumbles or that we have to think more proactively about a way to rebalance the way that this court adjudicates issues that affect our lives and i don't think that any reasonable person objective person would think that having a far right leaning federal judiciary just because you had a republican senator republican senate and a republican president that it's spewed out. federal court judges like they were handing out candy you know wouldn't get it no more and reasonably could think that that would be good for the polity and for justice moving forward over the next 50 years and there needs to be some attention 8 i want to thank everybody for a very spirited debate that tom gypping harry lipman and some warrant and thank you to you for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website which is there at dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook do
country in the legal analysis to the right in a very destructive way for generations to come that hass we have 2 choices either we live with it or and say you know that's the way the cookie crumbles or that we have to think more proactively about a way to rebalance the way that this court adjudicates issues that affect our lives and i don't think that any reasonable person objective person would think that having a far right leaning federal judiciary just because you had a republican senator...
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keep us back in this situation i mean hasse's whole family in bangladesh has been infected with the coronavirus i don't want to send. your parents have lost most of their income and are counting on their son's education for a main house that's a big responsibility i get out from this part of. my dream my. dream of being. to feed my caddy it goes the it all can be jeopardized i do not know that these things because if i tell them it will be more stress for them and i don't want these for them i mean haas is hoping to find a new job and renew his visa so that he can get on with what he came to germany for to study. now get ready to meet a young woman breaking stereotypes and blaze. trail's literally to become northern got his 1st ever licensed female tractor driver and she's not me on the wheel over pairing her vehicle she's encouraging other girls to try out. whenever her truck to roll some across the bumpy field. she was a rush of joy she's the 1st female truck to drive. the money to integrate the farms on the outskirts of tamani with $26.00. that she have made her a role model for many young f
keep us back in this situation i mean hasse's whole family in bangladesh has been infected with the coronavirus i don't want to send. your parents have lost most of their income and are counting on their son's education for a main house that's a big responsibility i get out from this part of. my dream my. dream of being. to feed my caddy it goes the it all can be jeopardized i do not know that these things because if i tell them it will be more stress for them and i don't want these for them i...
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they really believe he hass gotten a lot done. they really believe in him. sometimes the conversations can be little uncomfortable because as a reporter, you are asking for specific examples of how their lives have gotten better. , there issupporters not necessarily a lot of evidence there. pandemic coming through, but they love him. they really believe in him. jenna johnson, congratulations on another terrific cycle of reportin thanks for stopping by to share your insights. appreciate it. >> thank you, bob. >> we are now joined by the national cochair of the biden campaign, delaware rochester.ive lisa great to have you on washington post life. thank you. >> thank you, bob. it great to be here. looking forward to the conversation. up not far from delaware and pennsylvania. you know pennsylvania is just across the state line. in that area, what you seeing is the biden campaign's chances of winning that state? >> i think he has got a good chance of winning delaware.. pennsylvania is the state where he was born as well as i was born and i had an opportunity to
they really believe he hass gotten a lot done. they really believe in him. sometimes the conversations can be little uncomfortable because as a reporter, you are asking for specific examples of how their lives have gotten better. , there issupporters not necessarily a lot of evidence there. pandemic coming through, but they love him. they really believe in him. jenna johnson, congratulations on another terrific cycle of reportin thanks for stopping by to share your insights. appreciate it....
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tv hass a stage where diminishing returns and you cannot do another mail piece. door knocks are going to be critical with our customized data in turning out those local voters that may or may not vote. we need to get them to the polls on election day. kevin: it is kind every fishing -- it is kind of refreshing to hear the chair say that there are too many political ads. i never thought i would hear the on debate i. again, the debate tonight is time.:30 p.m. new york the stakes had never been higher. shery: a long night ahead of you. thank you ronna mcdaniel. snapshot ofme for a reviews revolving around the u.s. election. now we have a call from morgan stanley mike wilson. he recommends buying stocks is a plunge on election fears and that there is a good chance that markets could drop before election. he thinks that investors have grown complacent about the political battle. he argues that in about of who wins the election, more economic stimulus is almost certain. at drive stocks higher. the september market pullback was accurately predicted. haidi: the second ca
tv hass a stage where diminishing returns and you cannot do another mail piece. door knocks are going to be critical with our customized data in turning out those local voters that may or may not vote. we need to get them to the polls on election day. kevin: it is kind every fishing -- it is kind of refreshing to hear the chair say that there are too many political ads. i never thought i would hear the on debate i. again, the debate tonight is time.:30 p.m. new york the stakes had never been...
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if we can provide a high quality hass avocado from sources around the world, the right avocado at theht time of year. we are playing with altitudes and latitudes in different countries to fill that gap. stephen, if you would, a quick word on two of the big macro concerns for everybody. one, covid-19. clearly you cannot work from home if you are picking avocados, ripening avocados, and buying avocados. the other is tariffs. stephen: covid, we got hit early march on food service. retail shut down for a few days because they were not sure this going to happen. -- sure what was going to happen. food -- white tablecloth foodservice has taken a hit. the fast casual has picked up and they are ahead of where they were on covid, such as some of the fast food where they can take it out. retail has changed their model on how they are selling it. we are seeing people shop less often, but they are buying more. our bag business, where they can is way up. 30% higher than it was. the ripe is this is down because it is a little unpredictable on consumer behavior. that, overall, we are ahead of where w
if we can provide a high quality hass avocado from sources around the world, the right avocado at theht time of year. we are playing with altitudes and latitudes in different countries to fill that gap. stephen, if you would, a quick word on two of the big macro concerns for everybody. one, covid-19. clearly you cannot work from home if you are picking avocados, ripening avocados, and buying avocados. the other is tariffs. stephen: covid, we got hit early march on food service. retail shut down...
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>> that was certainly hass valu.f the glaring things that peter and i saw in these email strings is hunter cced a lot, but he doesn't engage very actively. he doesn't have a lot of strategic vision, business acumen. he networks and then brings them clients and partners and investors. and he brought them apparently what looks to be a very big one with a russian oligarch. it was obviously hunter that made that happen. >> laura: and matthew, we already know thatth the wife of the former mayor of moscow wired 3.5 million to hunter's company, but then you found an email exchange that describes how she was able to do it without any red flags coming up. now, the email -- this email was sent by the chairman of a brokerage company to devon archer in 2014. "they said that she is on their watch list, the fact that there have been no conventions, et cetera, they have approved her." but then jason galanis made it clear that this approval was unethical at best. he writes "leave the back door opened and we will sneak right then." "
>> that was certainly hass valu.f the glaring things that peter and i saw in these email strings is hunter cced a lot, but he doesn't engage very actively. he doesn't have a lot of strategic vision, business acumen. he networks and then brings them clients and partners and investors. and he brought them apparently what looks to be a very big one with a russian oligarch. it was obviously hunter that made that happen. >> laura: and matthew, we already know thatth the wife of the...
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but i'm a has something no other town in the region hass. stephanie and eleanor vodka are a same sex couple both ordained ministers there the local pastors and also the you tubers their channel is called on does amen on doors being the german word for different and amen well so be it. the topic of an upcoming episode is the gay and lesbian hanky code by which some clear people signal their sexual preferences. i don't think i can do it and what will happen after it's broadcast i'll have to go into hiding for coup. hire a minister bring clare and church together that's our intention and not long ago while listening to a podcast i heard something about the handkerchief and thought this is interesting some color has always seemed to have the same significance. like violet for instance means practically the same thing in the church's new target year as in the thank you. brigitte of shabda chairs the parish council and imo she showing us the best meds and various altar linens. each color has a special liturgical significance the pastors of god can
but i'm a has something no other town in the region hass. stephanie and eleanor vodka are a same sex couple both ordained ministers there the local pastors and also the you tubers their channel is called on does amen on doors being the german word for different and amen well so be it. the topic of an upcoming episode is the gay and lesbian hanky code by which some clear people signal their sexual preferences. i don't think i can do it and what will happen after it's broadcast i'll have to go...
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. >> indoor performances are not possible and that hasse cd them to create virtual events d classes.tudents take turns in person while the rest joined via zoom. we are can find -- confined to boxes and art is all about pushing against the boundaries of those boxes and helping all of us see the world. >> used to having to deal with circumstances. people would say, you are just bored. >>an yes you can find great creativity in the simplicity of the voice, the simplicity of the body, the simplicity of communication. >> we watched a rehearsal for an upcoming rehearsal for portland stage. how can this go on? a determined response to annex the stencil threat. >> it is like going to the moone it is a dnt way of doing someing happened doing something for years. t>>his is the kind of theater where the artistic director pitches into pn sets. last spring, they were closed, leading to a $1 millio rloss in tickenues. was there ever any question for you that you would be presenting live theater? >> absolutely. this summer it seemed like it was not going to be possibl >> itead, they are aiming for i
. >> indoor performances are not possible and that hasse cd them to create virtual events d classes.tudents take turns in person while the rest joined via zoom. we are can find -- confined to boxes and art is all about pushing against the boundaries of those boxes and helping all of us see the world. >> used to having to deal with circumstances. people would say, you are just bored. >>an yes you can find great creativity in the simplicity of the voice, the simplicity of the...
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san jose christian school not only hass sanitizing stations bt students have to wear a mask. what it is like to reopen a school during a pandemic. >> each class is considered a cohort and they will stay with each other throughout the day. for lunch and recess and pe time several zones set up through the day. each child and group of children will be together and will not cross over or co-mingle. >> reporter: you can see that school taking the appropriate precautions there and allowing the reopenings throughout the city to continue. be sure to practice that social distancing washing your hands and wearing your mask in those areas. >> practice all of that so that things can stay open. >>> happening today for you registered nurses at san leandro and alameda hospitals walk off the job to begin a five-day strike. in both cases citing stalled contract talks and safety concerns. alameda health operates both facilities. the union says those talks have been stalled for two years. "the east bay times" reports a trustee this week called the strike a blind side when he appeared before the
san jose christian school not only hass sanitizing stations bt students have to wear a mask. what it is like to reopen a school during a pandemic. >> each class is considered a cohort and they will stay with each other throughout the day. for lunch and recess and pe time several zones set up through the day. each child and group of children will be together and will not cross over or co-mingle. >> reporter: you can see that school taking the appropriate precautions there and...
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russia's role in particular here i have to say, russia hass been the growown up in the room.sia, contrary to whatat i rereferred to geopoliticical analysis, would have russia and turkey c clashing. august the, their attention, russia and turkeyy arere on differenent sides of the conflit in s syria, in libya. but here, this indeed has been russia's histotoricall backyardd since prpredating the s soviet n . what is impoportant here is rusa has been -- kremlin has been playing institutionanal role in contrast to turkey, it is using all the regional organizatations anand instititutional challenge- channels it created. so the question is whether kremlin will have enough sides.e to pressure both i am w worried that it is turkey here that is the big factor. is pulllling in the ministers of foreieign affairs f armeninia and azerbaijanan is sy wonderful and impoportant. so right nowow -- again, i'm not sure how turkey will be hahandl. amy: we just have 30 seconds. you have called azerbaijan and he authoritarian petro state. in the area we are talking about, nagorno karabakh, is an are
russia's role in particular here i have to say, russia hass been the growown up in the room.sia, contrary to whatat i rereferred to geopoliticical analysis, would have russia and turkey c clashing. august the, their attention, russia and turkeyy arere on differenent sides of the conflit in s syria, in libya. but here, this indeed has been russia's histotoricall backyardd since prpredating the s soviet n . what is impoportant here is rusa has been -- kremlin has been playing institutionanal role...
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>>as sports director jason dumas hass those thoughts coming up off they all endorse yes on prop 25. to end unfair, unjust, discriminatory money bail. governor gavin newsom and van jones. they're voting yes on 25. the western center on law and poverty. the dolores huerta foundation. californians for safety and justice. and the california democratic party. they all agree that the size of your wallet shouldn't determine whether or not you're in jail. so, vote yes on prop 25. >>for sports. sunday marks game one of the brutal five-week stretch for the forty-niners. >>and i guess is appropriate that that five-game stretch starts with the arch rival seattle seahawks the seahawks are always pretty good but this year they truly looked like a super bowl favorite. russell wilson is likely your mvp front-runner has been doing things like that all season long and he's leading a seattle offense that leads the nfl in both points and yards per game. it seems like pete carroll. it's finally opening that playbook for his franchise quarterback. the niners in seahawks played 2 classic games last season
>>as sports director jason dumas hass those thoughts coming up off they all endorse yes on prop 25. to end unfair, unjust, discriminatory money bail. governor gavin newsom and van jones. they're voting yes on 25. the western center on law and poverty. the dolores huerta foundation. californians for safety and justice. and the california democratic party. they all agree that the size of your wallet shouldn't determine whether or not you're in jail. so, vote yes on prop 25. >>for...
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hass clear that her moment passed and going to be on the suffrage, but the idea of -- relies not on the idea that everybody should have equal rights, but rather that some people belong in american society because of the way they think or who they are. ofalked about the rise lynching after 1889 in the idea -- certaing african-americans shouldn't participate in society. i talked about the government using troops in homestead and pullman against strikers. women are not part of that. women want the suffrage, insist they should have suffrage because they are good wives and mothers. they are going to clean up society. they are not going to ask the government for special favors. they are on the right team. this is a powerful argument. the first woman elected to congress from montana is janet -- she is not the first to sit in congress. you're going to hear about the first woman to sit in congress and a few weeks, but she is the first woman elected to congress. this idea that the people should get the vote that -- because they are wives and mothers. i want to argue that when women get the vote,
hass clear that her moment passed and going to be on the suffrage, but the idea of -- relies not on the idea that everybody should have equal rights, but rather that some people belong in american society because of the way they think or who they are. ofalked about the rise lynching after 1889 in the idea -- certaing african-americans shouldn't participate in society. i talked about the government using troops in homestead and pullman against strikers. women are not part of that. women want the...
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tracing that happen here early on and even now, and the white house itself, despite this outbreak, hasseen fact rejejected a an r by the cdc to help with contact tracing and many people who have been put a at risk sayhey haveve not been contacted. if y y could r respond to that d explain the importance of contact tracing, and then also bys u unprecedented editoririal the editors of the leading medical journal, the new england journal of medicine, criticizing the trump administration for the handling of the pandemic? >> absolutely. on contact tracing, that is such a critical part of disease detection. not just for coronavirus, but for any of it. with any infectious disease we want to controlol community to test and trace and isolate. you need to find anyonone that s beenen in potential contact of someone whwho could have beeeen infectious. you need to make sure they are quarantine. need to make sure they have access to getting tested. you need to continue to follow their symptoms so if thehey get sick, confined the people who have been exposed potentially by them as well. this is somethi
tracing that happen here early on and even now, and the white house itself, despite this outbreak, hasseen fact rejejected a an r by the cdc to help with contact tracing and many people who have been put a at risk sayhey haveve not been contacted. if y y could r respond to that d explain the importance of contact tracing, and then also bys u unprecedented editoririal the editors of the leading medical journal, the new england journal of medicine, criticizing the trump administration for the...
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. >> i feel like he hass added fuels to flames of hatred and that really bothers me. >> you've campaigned at several events for women for trump. how do you respond to these women? they are reflecting the views of millions of women whose votes are up for the grabs and they have serious concerns about how the president has handled the coronavirus pandemic. >> let me just start by saying don't forget that it was president trump who, in january, shut down travel coming to the united states from china. he shut down travel from europe. thank goodness we didn't have joe biden in the white house because he called it zenophobi krk. >> he didn't. >> he did, absolutely, jake. >> he referred to -- i have looked it up. he referred to the president's long history of zenophobia. >> soft joe biden would have shut down travel to china and especially now we know it's lucrative for joe biden and his family china. >> i don't know what that means. i don't know what that means. >> we had never seen before. we had to create testing. we had to make sure that not only were people safe' healthy physically, but thi
. >> i feel like he hass added fuels to flames of hatred and that really bothers me. >> you've campaigned at several events for women for trump. how do you respond to these women? they are reflecting the views of millions of women whose votes are up for the grabs and they have serious concerns about how the president has handled the coronavirus pandemic. >> let me just start by saying don't forget that it was president trump who, in january, shut down travel coming to the...
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close e at thihink it is representative of the thosee araround mask wearining the president trump hassemployed dd used. as you were referring to earlier, he does not like wearing a mask, does not like when people around him are wearing a mask and in that particular case, h he is rightt that i wasas far enough aw f frm him that we had enough distancee it which i would not have e need to wear r a mask, but i was standing next to my colleagues. that is why left it on. amy: and then what happened yesterday, this moment when president trump does a drive-by wave to supporters outside the hospital. it was an astounding moment to see him in this hermetically sealed presidential -- i don't know if it is an suv -- with two -- >> i think it was an suv. with two secret service driving him. he is a sick covid patient, forcing his secret service to be in a car with closed windows and the press, the white house press the premises leave at that point because there were be no more newews from p presidt trump? >> right. to give a specific timeline on that, the small pool of reporters that covers the pre
close e at thihink it is representative of the thosee araround mask wearining the president trump hassemployed dd used. as you were referring to earlier, he does not like wearing a mask, does not like when people around him are wearing a mask and in that particular case, h he is rightt that i wasas far enough aw f frm him that we had enough distancee it which i would not have e need to wear r a mask, but i was standing next to my colleagues. that is why left it on. amy: and then what happened...
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the team hass developed this initial work plan. we'll be reviewing it in a couple of weeks. that lays out all the interrelated tasks to get to a milestone next summer, which we hope to bring to you, the phasing results, phrasing study results operational analysis, funding and planning to support decision-making about whether and how to identify our initial operating segment that could be lower cost than the whole project that we see before us. so that's our goal. and we don't have that update for you yet today, but we'll bring that to you at your next meeting in october. other tools that the team has developed include the phasing analysis sort of cost estimation tools to identify the impact of project features that may be deferred. and to escalate those appropriately. it's also been great to see them updating the project's risk register, which we talked about last time we met. director gee commented on that as well, expressed a lot of interest. so we are using the f.t.a. methodology to assure applicability of this work as we head into future grant requests for f.t.a. so that
the team hass developed this initial work plan. we'll be reviewing it in a couple of weeks. that lays out all the interrelated tasks to get to a milestone next summer, which we hope to bring to you, the phasing results, phrasing study results operational analysis, funding and planning to support decision-making about whether and how to identify our initial operating segment that could be lower cost than the whole project that we see before us. so that's our goal. and we don't have that update...
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donald trump trailing joe biden by almost ten points and as our political team points out, bide chb hass en has been at 50% or higher while clinton got to 50% or higher twice in two-way matchups during the general election. but can we really be sure that 2020 won't be a repeat of 2016? joining me now to answer that democratic pollster, host of "the strange days" pod cast and erin haynes. guys, so happy to have you here. i got to start with you. you talked about these polls time and time again, i always ask you, you do a great job explaining how polling works. i want to try to explain to people why the polls were not necessarily and interpretation of the polls but you do a much better job explaining it so go for it. >> look, let's talk, america, because the polls are scary, scary times and around the corner, a lot of people are popping anxiety pills like m and ms. there is good news and bad news. the polls look really, really strong for joe biden. the bad news, of course, is in 2016 the 3polls looked really, really good for hillary clinton. everyone is wondering what does it mean? who can
donald trump trailing joe biden by almost ten points and as our political team points out, bide chb hass en has been at 50% or higher while clinton got to 50% or higher twice in two-way matchups during the general election. but can we really be sure that 2020 won't be a repeat of 2016? joining me now to answer that democratic pollster, host of "the strange days" pod cast and erin haynes. guys, so happy to have you here. i got to start with you. you talked about these polls time and...
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all 29 cases but your party is actually openly advocating adding seats to the supreme court which hassed nine seats for 150 if you don't get your way. this is a classic case if you can't win by the rules you will change the rules. now you refused to answer the question. joe biden refused to answer the question. so i think the american people would really like to know if judge amy coney barrett is confirmed to the supreme court of the united states are you and joe biden if somehow you win this election going to pack the supreme court to get your way? >> i'm so glad we went through a little history lesson. let's do that a little more. in 1864 -- >> i would like you to answer the question. >> mr. vice president was speaking. i'm speaking, okay? in 1864 one of the, i think political heroes, certainly of the president, i assume of you also, mr. vice president is abraham lincoln. >> uh-huh. >> abraham lincoln was up for re-election and it was 27 days before the election and a seat became open on the united states supreme court. abraham lincoln's party was in charge not only of the white house
all 29 cases but your party is actually openly advocating adding seats to the supreme court which hassed nine seats for 150 if you don't get your way. this is a classic case if you can't win by the rules you will change the rules. now you refused to answer the question. joe biden refused to answer the question. so i think the american people would really like to know if judge amy coney barrett is confirmed to the supreme court of the united states are you and joe biden if somehow you win this...
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that biden hass totally lied about so many debates -- then the every one of the debates are democrats asking questions. it was a total farce when they were asking trump questions. was thet 20 minutes moderator debating trump before they went to the first question. -- they had two or three of the people that asked questions were actually democrat working for obama. i think it is totally unfair. ok.: that is dean in fort worth, texas, another supporter of president trump. this is linda in tennessee. caller: hello, thank you for my call. i already voted, voted straight republican. my biggest thing is the economy and all the chaos going on around this country. say the economy, specifically, what is your concern about it? biden: because i know joe can't do nothing. they did nothing before. i used to be a democrat, and i changed to republican. now a lot of other democrats changing. time i am registering straight republican. host: ok. a couple more suites this morning. one viewer says that when it comes to those issues, it is systematic racism and the police, economy, the environment, voting
that biden hass totally lied about so many debates -- then the every one of the debates are democrats asking questions. it was a total farce when they were asking trump questions. was thet 20 minutes moderator debating trump before they went to the first question. -- they had two or three of the people that asked questions were actually democrat working for obama. i think it is totally unfair. ok.: that is dean in fort worth, texas, another supporter of president trump. this is linda in...