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media and azerbaijan have both rejected calls for a ceasefire and ruled out peace talks are still ities over disputed border territory and 5th day these images here were released by azerbaijan they show the destruction of armenian military vehicles in the golan account about region both sides of released a number of videos to back up their claims of military conquest. is in the conflict zone and reports now on the impact the hostilities are having on local communities . nagorno karabakh is sandwiched between the territorial ambitions of armenia and azerbaijan but as commanders in chief are deploying platoon after platoon to the frontline it's often civilians who end up in the crossfire on both sides or in a small town in the disputed nagorno-karabakh region the front line is about 5 to 7 kilometers that way and thereby johnny shell flew from over there and made this crater and well there was a bus staying right here has already been cleared the debris and it was bustling with people as a result because of the strike this strike killed 2 people and 5 more were wounded all of them civilia
media and azerbaijan have both rejected calls for a ceasefire and ruled out peace talks are still ities over disputed border territory and 5th day these images here were released by azerbaijan they show the destruction of armenian military vehicles in the golan account about region both sides of released a number of videos to back up their claims of military conquest. is in the conflict zone and reports now on the impact the hostilities are having on local communities . nagorno karabakh is...
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carabaos by force russia's among the countries that surging in the media to cease sation on postal ities and schools a warning about the possible involvement of foreign extremists aunties and paternity takes a closer look. so the issue of foreign mercenaries from outside the region being moved into the conflict zone in the gorn a car back it was 1st armenia that kept pointing out these concerns but now is the time when for the 1st time the russian side began to address this threat here's exactly what the foreign ministry statement said according to the information we have received militants from illegal armed groups have been transferred to the nagorno-karabakh conflict zone from syria in libya to take part in the still ities we call on the leaders of the countries involved to take active measures to prevent the deployment of foreign terrorists a masterpiece in the conflict and to ensure their immediate withdrawal from the region so in this particular case and it's very important moscow is not pointing the fingers at any of the sides for being behind this but like i said when you're yvon
carabaos by force russia's among the countries that surging in the media to cease sation on postal ities and schools a warning about the possible involvement of foreign extremists aunties and paternity takes a closer look. so the issue of foreign mercenaries from outside the region being moved into the conflict zone in the gorn a car back it was 1st armenia that kept pointing out these concerns but now is the time when for the 1st time the russian side began to address this threat here's...
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and so robert montgomery asked,i can iti work on your campaign? a lot of executives in new york city that worked on madiso avenue. with executives. and they also worked very diligently with him to revamp his media strategy. he was originally very resistant to this. he did not want to make helevision such a priority in his campaign. but over and over again figures like robert montgomery and but advertising executives like ry n rosser reeves emphasized that you need to take television seriously and you need toto see that you can get something across, something meaningful a acrossyo to viewers by embracin some of these production tactics. and so this is what his campaign looked like, that was very different from adlai stevenson. he had this very catchy i like ike, ike for president spot that i'll show you in a moment but then he also had a very innovative series of campaign . spots called eisenhower answers america. so i want you to think about ca what this does in terms of presenting eisenhower as a personality, and how perhaps toi this is different
and so robert montgomery asked,i can iti work on your campaign? a lot of executives in new york city that worked on madiso avenue. with executives. and they also worked very diligently with him to revamp his media strategy. he was originally very resistant to this. he did not want to make helevision such a priority in his campaign. but over and over again figures like robert montgomery and but advertising executives like ry n rosser reeves emphasized that you need to take television seriously...
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is as ity arizona talks about the battleground state of arizona. watched c-span washington journal, live saturday morning. messages phonext calls and tweets. joe biden continues to hold drive in rallies, it in st. paul, minnesota. it talks about bringing about national unity. hillary clinton won the state four years ago. this state leans democratic. mr. biden: hello, minnesota. jessica, thank you for being here and sharing your story. unfortunately, some of the other americans have stories like you, faced with health problems, fighting for their lives and forced to think not only about facing the battle but how they can afford the treatment. while insurance companies come in at the most vulnerable moments for you and your family members. i remember when my son beau was lying in the hospital after he came home from iraq after a year. he had stage iv glioblastoma. they would not tell him how long live but if he would live. as he laid there fighting for his life, fighting to hang on, i thought to myself what would it be like if my insurance company, h
is as ity arizona talks about the battleground state of arizona. watched c-span washington journal, live saturday morning. messages phonext calls and tweets. joe biden continues to hold drive in rallies, it in st. paul, minnesota. it talks about bringing about national unity. hillary clinton won the state four years ago. this state leans democratic. mr. biden: hello, minnesota. jessica, thank you for being here and sharing your story. unfortunately, some of the other americans have stories like...
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. >> the absurd did ity ity of goe hospital and getting the best care and that made you immune. >>> developings morning, a texas police officer arrest and charged with murder in connection with the shooting a bra black man. we've life in dallas. what do you know, ed? >> reporter: good morning. saturday night according to the family of jonathan price and their lawyer, price had noticed at a gas station about an hour's drive northeast of dallas a man and a woman engaged in a fight, a man striking a woman. price's family says he intervened to break up that situation and that's when an officer arrived at the scene shortly after price was tased by officer sean lucas and shot. he died later at a hospital. texas rangers, the state police force that is investigating this shooting, says that the officer attempted to detain price who resisted in a nonthreatening posture and then began walking away. lee merit, the lawyer for jonathan price's family said the entire situation had been resolved before the officer arrived and that price had his arms raised and was trying to explain what was happening. the te
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-- iti think it strong on how strong the physical supports when they are implemented are- the physicalupports when they are implanted are. how key indicators do you could wind up with the situation with the american recovery investment activity to thousand eight where -- after 2008, sure it propped things up for a while but was not aggressive enough to generate a self-sustaining recovery afterwards. you saw double-dip in 2012 and 2013. if you have, a stimulus that is sufficiently large, there is no reason for us to repeat the labor -- employee america research analyst, alex williams. we will be digging into some of the ramifications of this body recovery because -- are more likely to be rejected for bank loans than white business owners. that is the funding for new researchers conducted by goldman sachs we break down the data there. with our guest up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: it is time now to return to our series on the unequal recovery. today we look at small businesses. goldman sachs -- and companies across the united states found unique challenges for black business owne
-- iti think it strong on how strong the physical supports when they are implemented are- the physicalupports when they are implanted are. how key indicators do you could wind up with the situation with the american recovery investment activity to thousand eight where -- after 2008, sure it propped things up for a while but was not aggressive enough to generate a self-sustaining recovery afterwards. you saw double-dip in 2012 and 2013. if you have, a stimulus that is sufficiently large, there...
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colleagues and in the muslim world where it would be sometimes interpreted as a door or in india where one itis comfort says and we also collaborate there it's more like a river so yes something seems to be clearly universal but also there are difference individual differences that may be also cultural differences that they currently are too anecdotal remediate more evidence what maybe we can compare it to is greek strikes i don't know socio if you ever had a near death experience so it is difficult for us to talk about but you had greece right i had to move all the time and i think your dreams in my dreams somehow are similar in their surrealistic contents and we can yes say that there is something dreamlike but of course mine dreams in be very different in their precise content then yourselves so my answer about near death experiences is i think this is a says a logical reality that needs more science that has a shared common structure but also with maybe a personal meaning that can depend on where we were up and of course my friends and colleagues in india will hear. much. less frequently pe
colleagues and in the muslim world where it would be sometimes interpreted as a door or in india where one itis comfort says and we also collaborate there it's more like a river so yes something seems to be clearly universal but also there are difference individual differences that may be also cultural differences that they currently are too anecdotal remediate more evidence what maybe we can compare it to is greek strikes i don't know socio if you ever had a near death experience so it is...
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hospitals do well as the affordable care act is put on more firm footing and also states and municipal itiesse we know democrats are going to prioritize spending there. this is one lesson from the financial crisis that states and cities really lagged in terms of economic growth. they're a big employer of about 13% of non-farm payroll. so really prioritizing them in terms of funding. and better credit but also likely muni bonds would do well with the anticipation of higher tax rates. to those sort of, kind of the winners in terms of a democratic sweep. jack: trump sectors would be what? >> status quo, kind of status quo policy. maybe you see a small infrastructure bill, again, kind of a tallwind for construction and home building, but also probably financials and technology and also pharmaceuticals with the assumption that we may see a bill under biden i would never come to fruition under trump. jack: libby cantrilling thank you so much, really appreciate it. >> thank you. jack: coming up, what do high-level money managers really think about the economy and where it's going? the results of ba
hospitals do well as the affordable care act is put on more firm footing and also states and municipal itiesse we know democrats are going to prioritize spending there. this is one lesson from the financial crisis that states and cities really lagged in terms of economic growth. they're a big employer of about 13% of non-farm payroll. so really prioritizing them in terms of funding. and better credit but also likely muni bonds would do well with the anticipation of higher tax rates. to those...
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week a hospital was hit in nurse strike several residential buildings were also badly damaged still ities are no spilling beyond the disputed territory with several tons in azerbaijan bombed the city of gun came under fire earlier on sunday and injured john claims a person was killed 32 more wounded on friday the town of tara was also attacked by a kook claims thousands of shells were used in that rate since the start of the conflict. 24 civilians have been killed and over 100 people injured here is r t s morocco's the. world with seeing unfortunately events down a path that was feared by many but few thought that we would get here many people thought that things would deescalate this specially with such tremendous international diplomatic pressure on both sides calling them to deescalate put that hasn't happened we have seen now for several days out unprecedented terrifying bombardment of step on like at the biggest settlement the biggest doubt in the war zone and during that bombardment at some point authorities came out looking at forty's and said look if is it about john doesn't stop
week a hospital was hit in nurse strike several residential buildings were also badly damaged still ities are no spilling beyond the disputed territory with several tons in azerbaijan bombed the city of gun came under fire earlier on sunday and injured john claims a person was killed 32 more wounded on friday the town of tara was also attacked by a kook claims thousands of shells were used in that rate since the start of the conflict. 24 civilians have been killed and over 100 people injured...
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russia has offered to host talks to try and enter still ities in the caucasus over the disputed region of. mania and azerbaijan vowed to continue the fighting that's killed more than 100 people since on that it's the most violent confrontation since the mid 1990 s. . police in hong kong say they have made at least 60 arrests as people defy the ban on protests as the city marked the 71st anniversary of the founding of the people's republic of china officials denied permission for a protest march citing security concerns and coronavirus restrictions but some activists staged small scale demonstrations of official ceremony chief executive cherry lam credited hong kong's strict new security law imposed by china with helping quash massive pro-democracy protests that have tested for relations with beijing. john but he called in hong kong was following this story for us phoebe how does it look on the on the ground to a book more can you tell us. well actually today that kind of it's not that i expected people are very like andy i agree you know what they say and there's not much right now man
russia has offered to host talks to try and enter still ities in the caucasus over the disputed region of. mania and azerbaijan vowed to continue the fighting that's killed more than 100 people since on that it's the most violent confrontation since the mid 1990 s. . police in hong kong say they have made at least 60 arrests as people defy the ban on protests as the city marked the 71st anniversary of the founding of the people's republic of china officials denied permission for a protest march...
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armenians now the fighting escalated in late september and the signs of agreed to poles are still ities for a 3rd time the new cease fire was agreed in washington announced on sunday night just an hour after donald trump's new hampshire speech but fighting continued on monday with both sides blaming each other for violating a cease fire just minutes after it came into effect follows the pattern of the previous 2 deals are agreed upon here in moscow public international affairs professor paul robinson believes donald trump is simplifying a very complex dispute. it's not as easy as he as he makes out to be about so much for the time. the problem here is both sides already pretty irreconcilable are red lines the azerbaijani president. is red line is all of them as they retire or must be returned to it. includes both going to carve out in various as every province is which and when you control on the other hand the prime minister. has said but his red line is that the self-determination of the people of not going to come about must be respected those 2 red lines are completely incompatible.
armenians now the fighting escalated in late september and the signs of agreed to poles are still ities for a 3rd time the new cease fire was agreed in washington announced on sunday night just an hour after donald trump's new hampshire speech but fighting continued on monday with both sides blaming each other for violating a cease fire just minutes after it came into effect follows the pattern of the previous 2 deals are agreed upon here in moscow public international affairs professor paul...
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iti's all business, so they say.eporter: an agreement on the maritime border could pave the way to more gas exploration, a potential economic benefit for both countries. brent: an activist from congo has been fined 2000 euros by a french court for trying to steal an african artifact from a museum in paris. he live-streamed his attempt to remove a 19th-century relic. he accuses france and other european countries of plundering the places they colonized and says they should return the objects that they took. reporter: many would call this theft, but this activisist sayse is only getting back what was tataken away from his peoplele. i came to reclaim goods that was stolen from africa during colonization. this video was live-streamed on facebook back in june. mwazulu diyabanza and four other activists were trying to steal a post from a museseum in paris. he failed, but managed to draw attention to a topic that has recently triggered a heated debate. should african art looted during colonialism be returned? and if so, how
iti's all business, so they say.eporter: an agreement on the maritime border could pave the way to more gas exploration, a potential economic benefit for both countries. brent: an activist from congo has been fined 2000 euros by a french court for trying to steal an african artifact from a museum in paris. he live-streamed his attempt to remove a 19th-century relic. he accuses france and other european countries of plundering the places they colonized and says they should return the objects...
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citizens in exchange for 250 who thief itis afraid rebels have arrived in yemen's capital sanaa via oman the white house announced that humanitarian workers sandra lolly and business then mikhail good dad have been released the remains of a 3rd american have also been returned. let's take a look at how we got here in the efforts to try and in the 5 year old conflicts u.n. brokered peace talks began install comin in 2018 the 2 sides signed a deal to swap about 15000 detainees but the progress has been very slow close to 1100 of them are expected to be exchanged now on thursday here these will reportedly release close to 400 people including 15 saudis the coalition forces would free around $755.00. meanwhile in unilateral moves last year the who these freed 290 prisoners in saudi arabia released 128 the war in yemen has killed more than 100000 people and millions are suffering from food and medical shortages now bill curry is a senior research at the atlantic council for studies he's also former u.s. deputy chief of mission in yemen he says the timing of the prison a small benefits preside
citizens in exchange for 250 who thief itis afraid rebels have arrived in yemen's capital sanaa via oman the white house announced that humanitarian workers sandra lolly and business then mikhail good dad have been released the remains of a 3rd american have also been returned. let's take a look at how we got here in the efforts to try and in the 5 year old conflicts u.n. brokered peace talks began install comin in 2018 the 2 sides signed a deal to swap about 15000 detainees but the progress...
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we see sometimes in those cases is that you get a hot effect similar to what we know as a mio cut itis there are special aspects to the motor on our my card type and so to say that are not yet fully understood but it seems to be getting clearer and clearer that there is also a involvement that is something like a mine called by this yeah it's obvious that we're still learning about this virus as the virus continues to threaten so many people around the world dr philip finn so we appreciate your time in your insights tonight thank you thank you very much. our let's take a look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world at least 4 people including 2 children died when a boat carrying migrants to england capsized off the northern french coast around 18 people had been plucked from the sea by rescuers in an operation that went on into the night the opposition leader on the tanzanian island of zanzibar has been released hours after being arrested while voting early in the presidential election the official polling day is wednesday security forces have shot a
we see sometimes in those cases is that you get a hot effect similar to what we know as a mio cut itis there are special aspects to the motor on our my card type and so to say that are not yet fully understood but it seems to be getting clearer and clearer that there is also a involvement that is something like a mine called by this yeah it's obvious that we're still learning about this virus as the virus continues to threaten so many people around the world dr philip finn so we appreciate your...
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is as ity arizona talks about the battleground state of arizona.-span washington journal, live saturday morning. messages phonext calls and tweets. joe biden continues to hold drive in rallies, it in st. paul, minnesota. it talks about bringing about national unity. hillary clinton won the state four years ago.
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isolation and social isolation killed but at hope lab, we think abouways that technology can alsommbuild ity and also increase resilience through building coping skills to help us do thrive, and live well. that's what we ally tried to do with the nod app. one of the things you mentioned is social media, and latino community foundation is different from social media in multiple ways. we encourage students first to build social connections and communities outsidlfthe app it so it's not students talking to each other or engaging in some of the ideas that will thtalked abouugh the app. they are just getting these ideas to the app, then they are coming back to e app to process how that goes outside of the app. but frankly with nod, we were hoping students would come when they needed strategies , we would be le to gethem strategies that would feel achievablele possand may be interesting. hopefully interesting to them. they would go out and try them, then come back to the app just briefly, reflect on it, then eventually not need the app anymore. where as tools like social addictive, we had the oppo
isolation and social isolation killed but at hope lab, we think abouways that technology can alsommbuild ity and also increase resilience through building coping skills to help us do thrive, and live well. that's what we ally tried to do with the nod app. one of the things you mentioned is social media, and latino community foundation is different from social media in multiple ways. we encourage students first to build social connections and communities outsidlfthe app it so it's not students...
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firm is a united nations security council resolutions supporters aleutians others with a knife that itis a demand immediate unconditional untrue visible of arming in troops from local point that if there is a puzzle on the contrary army and prime minister puts it on conditions i have seen also since the face of armenian defense minister who not that you can. but his military doctrine and i would like to remind him but he said the new terror threat is a new war so that's an offensive military doctrine i guess in azerbaijan we saw the questions about our messiah should answer and what armenian side attacks against other bush genesee really us 1st one with an other budget as he once was subject to ethnic cleansing and we also have a 500 souls and azerbaijan is living along the come line of contact. john is there minding our styling that are out. of his interest to our worst 2 selves and our 2 little pieces landed to attack they're sick of azerbaijan armenia used in a heavy missiles and we've been just smashed the stump was the cost of ammunition to secure. areas to get more from the talks i
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impoance of the job that yo hold and that you that you are g that's our second topic tonight, the itis role of the vice pryoident. one ofwill make history on january 20th, you will be the vice president to the oldest president the united states has ever had. donald trump will be 74 years old on inauguration date, joe that already ha raised concerns amongst some voters, concerned that have been sharpened by president trump'sn hospitalizat recent days. vice president pence, have you had the conversation or reached an areement with president trump about safeguards or procedures when it comes to the issue of presidential disability? and if not, do you think you should? you have two minithout interruption. >> well, susan, thank you, although i would like to go back. >> i think need move on. >> well, thank you but i would like to go back. because the reality is that we are going to have a advantaga seen, senator, in record time, in unheard of time, iless n a year. we have five companies in phase 3 clinical trials, and we arrie t now producing tens of millions of dose es, so ct that you conti
impoance of the job that yo hold and that you that you are g that's our second topic tonight, the itis role of the vice pryoident. one ofwill make history on january 20th, you will be the vice president to the oldest president the united states has ever had. donald trump will be 74 years old on inauguration date, joe that already ha raised concerns amongst some voters, concerned that have been sharpened by president trump'sn hospitalizat recent days. vice president pence, have you had the...
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they embolden other people to be racist.d defensive and public -- itis the frays the fabric of our societyit affects the way children see things. it affects the way families get along. it affects the way the world looks at america. that behavior matters. character matters. [cars honking] [crowd cheering] and, by the way, while he is doing all of that, it distracts all of us from the truly destructive actions that his appointees are doing all across the government, actions that affect your lives. the environmental protection agency that is supposed to protect our air and or water is right now run by an energy lobbyist that gives polluters free reign to dump on the mooted poison into our air and water -- unlimited poison into our air and water. the agency supposed to protect workers and rights is run by a corporate lobbyist who has declared war on workers, guts protections to keep essential workers safe during the pandemic, makes it easier for corporations to shortchange them on their wages. the interior department that is supposed to protect our public land and wildlife and or wilderness ri
they embolden other people to be racist.d defensive and public -- itis the frays the fabric of our societyit affects the way children see things. it affects the way families get along. it affects the way the world looks at america. that behavior matters. character matters. [cars honking] [crowd cheering] and, by the way, while he is doing all of that, it distracts all of us from the truly destructive actions that his appointees are doing all across the government, actions that affect your...
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been transferred to the nagorno-karabakh conflict zone from syria in libya to take part in the still ities we call on the leaders of the countries involved to take active measures to prevent the deployment of foreign terrorists messing reese in the conflict and to ensure their immediate withdrawal from the region my colleague you know neal spoke earlier to a political analyst focusing on the region who says the situation is more complex than a 1st seems. there are many organizations not to believe i don't think it is real be bodies' media or dorky me they are all frustrated by gen or even dimly but it is mainly i suppose the initiative belongs to a certain financial and slumming financial firms related to the muslim presence in and out of the meaning of the. we've seen over the last number of days statements of support from and credit for us about how far do you think turkey is willing to go to help its ally well you should understand the situation be thrown the chair of the gun the shaken out too many forces inside turkey would include b. of a gun party now wanting to replace him and he's
been transferred to the nagorno-karabakh conflict zone from syria in libya to take part in the still ities we call on the leaders of the countries involved to take active measures to prevent the deployment of foreign terrorists messing reese in the conflict and to ensure their immediate withdrawal from the region my colleague you know neal spoke earlier to a political analyst focusing on the region who says the situation is more complex than a 1st seems. there are many organizations not to...
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the substance should be there by this to be defined in terms of jobs business and capital available ity and affordability now mr officer buys it works both ways it can be positive and negative we all are now dealing with the economy at $9000.00 condemning 2 which african-americans are more vulnerable than other demographic groups because of the higher rates of obesity image of all of diseases within that group now it's well know that there is a huge body of free says that just in the food companies are far more likely to do african-americans in their ads than whites and they do that when they help all be black stars and role models like for example the role of james. do you see any problem with that not midday if with marketing it's all christians on a bit big black stars ultimately using this positive bias that black kids have for him just sowed them products that ultimately damaging our house. so i just to be clear i'm not aware of look look ron jeans and soda and some stuff like that so i really can't speak on that. gray stuff on track with major food company and i mean that's a publ
the substance should be there by this to be defined in terms of jobs business and capital available ity and affordability now mr officer buys it works both ways it can be positive and negative we all are now dealing with the economy at $9000.00 condemning 2 which african-americans are more vulnerable than other demographic groups because of the higher rates of obesity image of all of diseases within that group now it's well know that there is a huge body of free says that just in the food...
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will be really interesting to see how the fallout happens because it is very nuanced and as i heard itid it i thought specifically of districts in pennsylvania and the centre of texas and even in the centre of texas and even in the upper areas of michigan. that kind of conversation is a really interesting one and we will see which one fared better in how they answered. on that score, it's really a battle of the nominator versus the nominated. you can get people out there don't vote and hold them in from rural areas but if them in from rural areas but if the democrats are getting the base going in the urban areas, you are not really making inroads into the lead thatjoe biden has. yes, and that is what is really interesting as donald trump is really in a corner speaking to his base. he hasn't done much to move the needle on women, on latinos, and what he's trying to do is bring down biden and the energy in those communities but doesn't seem to actually be leaning into how you will build more of a base for what you already have and that was true in the fundamentals coming into the conversa
will be really interesting to see how the fallout happens because it is very nuanced and as i heard itid it i thought specifically of districts in pennsylvania and the centre of texas and even in the centre of texas and even in the upper areas of michigan. that kind of conversation is a really interesting one and we will see which one fared better in how they answered. on that score, it's really a battle of the nominator versus the nominated. you can get people out there don't vote and hold...
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ity controlled the virus and allowed them to regain strength faster and to deliver on a phase one agreemente china story is important for the region. vietnam and the philippines are benefiting from this and all the trade that's happening. the global trade story has seen a significant revival. that is an important part about the china recovery that global trade has positively affected. haidi: we appreciate you. ben emmons. new law aimed at restricting sensitive exports. beijing anes account to measure. of leverage innd response to some of the u.s. measures taken by washington. big implications of future deals. tom: it gives them leverage as you say. it allows them to hit back with their own reciprocal measures if some restrictions are put in place by other nations. china for specter in national security but it has future deals down the line. back in august where china asserted its right to have a say in what was happening with the discussions over tiktok and it's parent company by inserting a rule and policy around the export of algorithms. off over theed standingy the china committee of the
ity controlled the virus and allowed them to regain strength faster and to deliver on a phase one agreemente china story is important for the region. vietnam and the philippines are benefiting from this and all the trade that's happening. the global trade story has seen a significant revival. that is an important part about the china recovery that global trade has positively affected. haidi: we appreciate you. ben emmons. new law aimed at restricting sensitive exports. beijing anes account to...
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it's the 1st undamaged tomb found in the valley of the kings with many other itis said. this tomb was originally not intended for a king as it's much smaller so we imagine to take on living and died quite young around 17 he was buried quite quickly so they used to know that it wasn't at all royal if i didn't know why you. are experts continue their search for never g.-d's tomb and mommy if she isn't in her husband's ark an atom's tomb nor in a still hidden room in 2000 communes tomb might she be in her own tomb somewhere else in the valley of the kings. in the late 19th century a french egypt ologist discovered or 2 now designated as k.v. 35 that reignited debate about methods his bags author ranchman victor all of a who was excavating in the valley of the kings and $89899.00 discovered successively the tombs of 2 at most of the 3rd and then aman ho-tep the 2nd in k.b. $35.00 is in aman hotel the 2nd burial chamber for an excess were found out 2 of which were bricked up. by removing this all he discovered a number of mummies because that they noticed the very quickly tha
it's the 1st undamaged tomb found in the valley of the kings with many other itis said. this tomb was originally not intended for a king as it's much smaller so we imagine to take on living and died quite young around 17 he was buried quite quickly so they used to know that it wasn't at all royal if i didn't know why you. are experts continue their search for never g.-d's tomb and mommy if she isn't in her husband's ark an atom's tomb nor in a still hidden room in 2000 communes tomb might she...
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o i support this resolution to send a very strong message to doctors ities and all that every woman requires fully consent. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. ruiz: before any procedure. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from washington reserves. the gentleman from california. mr. mcclintock: reserve. the speaker pro tempore: reserves. the gentlewoman from washington is recognized. ms. jayapal: mr. speaker, i now yield five minutes to my wonderful ed and colleague, ms. jackson lee from texas, who's been on the issue since this it started and has provided the women whoh to irwin.en detained at the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee, is recognized for five minutes. the ackson lee: i thank ve speaker very much. we awoke this morning to this nation -- nd i know that the nation prays. i want to thank the gentlelady washington with her distinguished -- for her istinguished service and our fellow co-leaders and co-sponsors, congresswoman and garcia and frankel. who rosey all of those in the immediacy of our visit to 1153.e to sign on
o i support this resolution to send a very strong message to doctors ities and all that every woman requires fully consent. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. ruiz: before any procedure. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from washington reserves. the gentleman from california. mr. mcclintock: reserve. the speaker pro tempore: reserves. the gentlewoman from washington is recognized. ms. jayapal: mr. speaker, i now yield five minutes to my wonderful ed and...
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not only to go to law school that he insisted that you go to, but to sign up for the from alternative ityraternity with undergraduates because that was the fraternity his father thought a member of their family should be in. he was willing to get surprisingly personal in a way that, i think, helped us understand that it's not just a resumÉ that you're talking to and that, you know, you have to looked at those personal qualities to understand what made him able to tackle a series of washington's hardest jobs in a way that, actually, nobody else has done in such a compressed period of time in the modern era. >> i want to, finally, ask you all about, you know, today's washington and how, i mean, i'm interested, george, to know how you think holbrooke would be able to function in a washington of today, party out of power, but what would it be like. the city has changed. and, peter, you know, jim baker, what does he think of what's going on now? and we know this interview will be released in september, so time will pass from, you know, another month or so. but, george, what about that? >> i th
not only to go to law school that he insisted that you go to, but to sign up for the from alternative ityraternity with undergraduates because that was the fraternity his father thought a member of their family should be in. he was willing to get surprisingly personal in a way that, i think, helped us understand that it's not just a resumÉ that you're talking to and that, you know, you have to looked at those personal qualities to understand what made him able to tackle a series of...
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. >> i which is saddam a biotechnology front that we view itie as a promise in apparel scenario. there is a lot of peril which the u.n. described. from a vaccine sample and it's vitally important that we continue to work as an interagency together. we have also got to provide information across international organizations those that i mentioned previously but it's incumbent upon us to share the information. we work with our partners and allies and we expect dependable clear information to come back and that is vital. if we are not sharing information and not doing it effectively and clearly wely run the risk of having more severe outbreaks as technology advances and the globalized economy increases. >> mr. oxford. as in implementing organization we are in a position to help train and educate and enforce norms but i pointed out in today's biological threat world it's really hard as a nation-state in non-nation-state in terms of who is responsible for these actions. getting the norms is a much more complicated issue and mostly nationstates are worried about this but now we have a m
. >> i which is saddam a biotechnology front that we view itie as a promise in apparel scenario. there is a lot of peril which the u.n. described. from a vaccine sample and it's vitally important that we continue to work as an interagency together. we have also got to provide information across international organizations those that i mentioned previously but it's incumbent upon us to share the information. we work with our partners and allies and we expect dependable clear information to...
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john -- yeah, right, so, both trump,ity tru president trump, former vice president joe biden. pennsylvania, it's critical to his path to 270, i'm talking about trump. >> the upper midwest is likely where we decide whether joe biden wins the presidency. donald trump has a lot of turf to defend. a hot of battleground states where he is facing a tough challenge from joe biden, arizona. iowa, north carolina, a florida, georgia, all states that trump won in 2016. but the, if biden can take away the three big ones in the midwest. pennsylvania, wisconsin, and michigan, and he will be president, because there are no states where the president is seriously challenging for states that hillary clinton won. minnesota is one where he has an outside shot. but he has a significant deficit in minnesota, so, really, the ground zero is going to be michigan, wisconsin, and pennsylvania. and pennsylvania, of the three, the decisive one. >> is s sadly, it's the worst week for coronavirus cases. the president is holding 17 rallies and four days with few masks. no social distancing. i mean, quite, h
john -- yeah, right, so, both trump,ity tru president trump, former vice president joe biden. pennsylvania, it's critical to his path to 270, i'm talking about trump. >> the upper midwest is likely where we decide whether joe biden wins the presidency. donald trump has a lot of turf to defend. a hot of battleground states where he is facing a tough challenge from joe biden, arizona. iowa, north carolina, a florida, georgia, all states that trump won in 2016. but the, if biden can take...
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. ♪ ♪ see ity py taking california for a ride. companies like uber, lyft, doordash.r years. now these multi-billion-dollar companies wrote deceptive prop 22 to buy themselves a new law. to deny drivers the rights they deserve. no sick leave. no workers' comp. no unemployment benefits. vote no on the deceptive uber, lyft, doordash prop 22. one ride california doesn't want to take. >>> welcome back time trades in a moment. steph, talk about a stock you've been adding to don't go anywhere. don't go anywhere. xpo logistics. you're not done yet. you added to it. >> i did, yeah i really do like a logistics space. this company has lag, ups and fedex. margin upside, free cash flow growth and excellent execution, so like this management team a lot. i'll continue to add to it going aradding to industrials? >> correct this was ms 're going to do them both at the same time. >> go ahead. >> economic acceleration happening, ism, all the manufacturing data looks really strong, possibility of more stimulus coming down the line, and a really engaged fed that's probably going to let t
. ♪ ♪ see ity py taking california for a ride. companies like uber, lyft, doordash.r years. now these multi-billion-dollar companies wrote deceptive prop 22 to buy themselves a new law. to deny drivers the rights they deserve. no sick leave. no workers' comp. no unemployment benefits. vote no on the deceptive uber, lyft, doordash prop 22. one ride california doesn't want to take. >>> welcome back time trades in a moment. steph, talk about a stock you've been adding to don't go...
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iran, itie that back to think the administration needs to make more clear. can you still hear me? jake braun? i think we've had technical difficulties. the digital gremlins have gone into the system. we have lost jake braun, which is sad. we are trying to sort out what to make of this announcement. that was jake braun, executive director of the university of chicago's harris school public policy. we'll continue the countdown to the presidential election and look at nashville. our chief correspondent is kevin cirilli good he is reporting on the presidential debate which will happen tonight on bloomberg television and radio. this is "balance of power." ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. the second and final presidential debate will be in nashville, tennessee tonight. kevin cirilli is there to cover it for us. give us a sense of what is going on in nashville. how are they preparing? kevin: i just left of the jw marriott in downtown nashville where president trump will host a small business roundtable with local republican leaders inside nashville,
iran, itie that back to think the administration needs to make more clear. can you still hear me? jake braun? i think we've had technical difficulties. the digital gremlins have gone into the system. we have lost jake braun, which is sad. we are trying to sort out what to make of this announcement. that was jake braun, executive director of the university of chicago's harris school public policy. we'll continue the countdown to the presidential election and look at nashville. our chief...
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nearly a thousand black lives matter looters or and arsonists ransacked local businesses and even brutal ity- brutally attacked independent journalists. amidst the mayhem, 11 people were shot. that includes a 15-year-old girl. and violence also in brooklyn, new york, where more than two dozen people were arrested last night. rioters there damaged 39 businesses, 9 police cars. they tried to drive a car true a group of police officers -- through a group of police officers and somehow caused only minor injuries to those police officers. joining us now for more perspective on this, bob woodson, former civil rights activist, founder of the woodson center which helps residents in lower income neighborhoods. and, bob, let me just start with here we go again. black lives matter apparently playing a leadership role in instigating these riots and looting. your thoughts. >> yeah. this is part of an, i think, an orchestrated agenda by the radical left to just devastate low income communities in the name of helping them. i'm from west philadelphia where these riots are occurring, and i can tell you from
nearly a thousand black lives matter looters or and arsonists ransacked local businesses and even brutal ity- brutally attacked independent journalists. amidst the mayhem, 11 people were shot. that includes a 15-year-old girl. and violence also in brooklyn, new york, where more than two dozen people were arrested last night. rioters there damaged 39 businesses, 9 police cars. they tried to drive a car true a group of police officers -- through a group of police officers and somehow caused only...
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. >> if you think that by getting infected and saying poo pooing the conventional ity that you'r living in the vacuum, no, you're becoming part of the problem. >> reporter: the cdc has thanksgiving guidelines, among them, dining inside only with people you live with, drinking too much might cloud your judgment. in-store black friday shopping is high risk. meanwhile, disappointing news on remdesivir used on the president, the only drug explicitly authorized to treat covid-19 in the u.s. it has little or no effect on mortality for hospitalized patients, according to the w.h.o. better news on vaccines, assuming positive data, pfizer will apply for emergency authorization use in the u.s. soon after the safety milestone is achieved in the third week of november, so after the election. the word assuming is doing a little work there. the data would be reviewed not only by the fda's own scientists but external panel of independent experts at a publicly held meeting, convened by the agency. some say the president has eroded that trust. among the first people who will see the vaccine data will be
. >> if you think that by getting infected and saying poo pooing the conventional ity that you'r living in the vacuum, no, you're becoming part of the problem. >> reporter: the cdc has thanksgiving guidelines, among them, dining inside only with people you live with, drinking too much might cloud your judgment. in-store black friday shopping is high risk. meanwhile, disappointing news on remdesivir used on the president, the only drug explicitly authorized to treat covid-19 in the...
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it once ity happens, she will officially be a justice, just as amy coney barrett. a lot of work waiting in the appeals to the court regarding ballot measures, voting mail. picking up the cases and then they start again on monday, she will face a couple big cases that will test her as a brand-new justice. tomorrow, it's official, she will get to work, talker. >> sean>> tucker: an amazing ni. shannon bream, thank you for that. as we told you, the bulk of the show, sitdown interview with tony bob belinsky, the men who met with joe biden about china. not been out there before. that's tomorrow. right now, the white house swearing for amy coney barrett starts in just a moment, sean hannity takes over right now. hey, sean. >> sean: thank you. and welcome to "hannity." fox news alert. judge amy coney barrett has officially been confirmed by the u.s. senate and in moments she will be sworn in as the newest member of the united states supreme court, a lifetime appointment. we are awaiting that swearing-in ceremony from the white house. we will take you there live as it happe
it once ity happens, she will officially be a justice, just as amy coney barrett. a lot of work waiting in the appeals to the court regarding ballot measures, voting mail. picking up the cases and then they start again on monday, she will face a couple big cases that will test her as a brand-new justice. tomorrow, it's official, she will get to work, talker. >> sean>> tucker: an amazing ni. shannon bream, thank you for that. as we told you, the bulk of the show, sitdown interview...
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u united, ity had allll would nonot have made a differerence. there been to exit polls.shows he won 52% and another shows 53%. the victory of mas is overwhelming, even with the unity of all the right-wing forcrces. think it was in the number of u.s. outlets, mainststream media outlets portrarayed as the popular uprising the people have rejected evo morales. well, what people were they talking about? they weren't talking about the 53% of the people that voted yesterday. the people there referring to are a waiter, middle-class, upper-class elite based in the inner circles of the big cities. actutually, the voices of the majority of bolivian people in the indigenous rural areas and working-class areas of the city, those voices were completely ignored. joined in thever protest. they have now taken back our country. juan: ollie vargas, i i wouldldk you about the situation with the military. the mimilitary was able to force evo morales s from power back then. what is yoyour senense of whwhee militaryry is right now? are they going to accept thiss result or do you expect increa
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another relief bill and then a therapeutic and a vaccine that brings us back to normal ity so people go to some of those jobs while others gravitate towards these businesses that have not only survived, but thrived during the pandemic. >> hopefully that will give some workers a little bit of an avenue to find something new to build a new path forward for themselves. cnbc's ron insana, appreciate you making time. thanks very much. >> thanks, josh. >>> just moments ago, we got a new update on the president's health from the president's doctor, sean conley. it said the president made substantial progress since his diagnosis. he completed a second course of remdesivir this evening without complication. remdesivir is the medication that's intended to shorten the duration of an infection. he remains fever free, off supplemental oxygen, his blood oxygen saturation level is said to be between 96 and 98% and the team remains cautiously optimistic. >>> as bad as cities want to reopen their economies, some mayors are worried about doing so with covid cases on the rise. we'll check in with two m
another relief bill and then a therapeutic and a vaccine that brings us back to normal ity so people go to some of those jobs while others gravitate towards these businesses that have not only survived, but thrived during the pandemic. >> hopefully that will give some workers a little bit of an avenue to find something new to build a new path forward for themselves. cnbc's ron insana, appreciate you making time. thanks very much. >> thanks, josh. >>> just moments ago, we...
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, there are many agencies that are involved formulating administration policy, and the national the ity area involves national security council, defense department, homeland security, in terms of public health, and there is the nih, the f.d.a., health and human many agencies have a say and a stake in these policy debates. in terms of moving forward, i think what's necessary is the has to seriously study using this inner agency process. needed moving forward, n terms of domestic manufacturing capability, the chains, i of supply hink we need to have a clarity to the public and to the as well as --nity [cutting out] >> and best achieve the electives. they don't necessarily it could be for certain products -- [cutting out] -- could be just to security or tional public health emergency. now -- [cutting out] study.rves serious that's a -- policy and horror and a thrill. don't think really matters is. ones visceral reaction hat affect the manufacturing it's and the question is very important first study. [cutting out] need support from the government the particular policies be.uld the principl
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. >> i have asthma and chronic -itis. i get covid-19, that's it. >> reporter: the plan is that these modular units will stay long after covid is gone. and it's all about building a bridge to permanent housing. and while more traditional housing would've taken four years, this one took four months. there were two similar sites in the works. >> we're trying to think differently about this challenge and these three projects offers an alternative. >> reporter: other projects in san jose include tiny home communities and thanks to a $12.2 million rent from the states project helmke, the purchase of a 76 room hotel to house the homeless. >> we have seen what is happened to the state as it relates to the issue of homelessness. we recognize our ability to do more and we are building capacity and partnerships that never existed. >> reporter: no governor gavin newsom is announcing an additional $200 million for project humpty. however, in all communities are welcoming the money. and milpitas city officials voted to sue their impend
. >> i have asthma and chronic -itis. i get covid-19, that's it. >> reporter: the plan is that these modular units will stay long after covid is gone. and it's all about building a bridge to permanent housing. and while more traditional housing would've taken four years, this one took four months. there were two similar sites in the works. >> we're trying to think differently about this challenge and these three projects offers an alternative. >> reporter: other projects...