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and that was the first time i learned about jane doe, was from him. >> reporter: jane doe.to gordon, there was a fifth victim. >> did she say where she was from? >> she said she was from compton. >> i feel a responsibility, because jane doe is not a missing person. she's -- she's an unknown, and i feel like, if i don't look for her, who will? i know there is a family out there wondering where she is. >> reporter: and so she looked. she combed through missing persons reports. she put up fliers, searched, prayed, and, yes, bought another rosary. why is it so important to give jane doe a name? to you, personally? >> i just think because she's so helpless. you're on the street, you're working as a prostitute, and you run into steve gordon and frank cano, and your last hours on this earth are horrific. and then they discard you like trash. >> reporter: trash. detective trapp is still haunted by trash. that keeps bringing her mind back here. >> even though it is a landfill, i mean, it is quite peaceful when it's quiet. >> reporter: somewhere under here, in addition to keanna, jos
and that was the first time i learned about jane doe, was from him. >> reporter: jane doe.to gordon, there was a fifth victim. >> did she say where she was from? >> she said she was from compton. >> i feel a responsibility, because jane doe is not a missing person. she's -- she's an unknown, and i feel like, if i don't look for her, who will? i know there is a family out there wondering where she is. >> reporter: and so she looked. she combed through missing...
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must mean a boat and look jane does with steroids or they can they just a lawyer was a brilliant ocean you can see part of the. wood up irritable that are you holding democratic progress in this country back many of your critics say you are how do you respond to that accusation. are you a democrat. in the white along with the democrat that a lot of other. new customer base democrats at coleman as a lot are limited up on instead of bill because it barreled on the ocean and lighted it on. the democrat and blew it out the. window although we can do a mama look at point other than that a. lot of the help to the internet for the hold up i don't believe the democrat on injected shit i go to the democrats of course on the basketball court that could well the people responsible for the vote buying the vote rigging in the parliamentary elections be called to account how realistic is that seem to be just so incredibly institutionalized and there was so many people seemingly involved the amount of joy i will jump will be enjoyable social. state bit better than others aced it when a president then
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francine: longer-term, jane, does the dollar go down from here? jane: well, again, that very much depends on the news, but what we have seen, i think, is a fundamental shift in terms of the dollar fundamentals. amount ofhuge potential dollar liquidity, and we are not going to get the stress in the market that we had back in march. i think with all of that liquidity from the fed, yes, dollar fundamentals certainly have weakened, but we can certainly ask the question, has the dollar perhaps -- have investors got into short on the dollar? could there be some strengthening? we look at the news with respect to coronavirus hitting the headlines in europe. what if there are more shutdowns? what is the recovery front does not prove big enough? what if there is a negative response this time around? i think the terms and positioning, there is still a possibility that the market could have got too short for the corona particularly if drops its pace again particularly in the winter in the northern mr., and if the in then does end up -- northern hemisphere and
francine: longer-term, jane, does the dollar go down from here? jane: well, again, that very much depends on the news, but what we have seen, i think, is a fundamental shift in terms of the dollar fundamentals. amount ofhuge potential dollar liquidity, and we are not going to get the stress in the market that we had back in march. i think with all of that liquidity from the fed, yes, dollar fundamentals certainly have weakened, but we can certainly ask the question, has the dollar perhaps --...
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jane: you keep saying the older generation. does that mean attitudes are actually changing?: i think so. this older generion is prisoners of their own past. we see that they are not a monolith vote. the vietnamese-american communy. of the 100 thousands of voters that are residing in some of these battleground states, those that are under 50 identify less and less woph the they are basically leading toe ft. there historical references and touchstones differed from their elders. if many of them came during this. , they were refugees. another sort of reference would be their ties to the old country, vietnam, or ties to asia matter less. trump's racist dog whistling presents a bigger challenge and threat to beat in the mi's and all asiaamerans. lastly, i see the younger ongeneraeaching out to their elders,nd help their eers get past the misinformation. stthis ct loop of news, to tell them more about the candidates and covid and china. jane: m thank you for joini really appreciate it. guest: thank you. jane: let's have a quick look at some of the news today. st of women are proce
jane: you keep saying the older generation. does that mean attitudes are actually changing?: i think so. this older generion is prisoners of their own past. we see that they are not a monolith vote. the vietnamese-american communy. of the 100 thousands of voters that are residing in some of these battleground states, those that are under 50 identify less and less woph the they are basically leading toe ft. there historical references and touchstones differed from their elders. if many of them...
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prosecutors told the jury it was rape, that the victim, identified as jane doe, is developmentally disabled and was unable to grant consent. terri says she feels much of the defense evidence was not allowed and hopes it will come out in an appeal. meanwhile, she's dealing with the reality of now. >> we've got two little kids that are being affected and now they're going to have to go through counseling. and you know, i'm having a hard time. >> reporter: terri says the 49ers organization has reached out and helped pay for family counseling. at this point she says the family's next step is to work on an appeal. in san jose robert handa, nbc bay area news. >>> tomorrow marks the anniversary of the kincade fire, the largest single wildfire in the history of sonoma county. our investigative unit has obtained cal fire's report on the cause, and it blames a pg&e power line, a line that was supposed to be shut down because it was no longer needed. here's nbc bay area's jackson van derbeken with the inside story. >> so what you're describing here with the kincade fire is not an accident. it is a pro
prosecutors told the jury it was rape, that the victim, identified as jane doe, is developmentally disabled and was unable to grant consent. terri says she feels much of the defense evidence was not allowed and hopes it will come out in an appeal. meanwhile, she's dealing with the reality of now. >> we've got two little kids that are being affected and now they're going to have to go through counseling. and you know, i'm having a hard time. >> reporter: terri says the 49ers...
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. >> their jane doe, dressed in a red and white plaid shirt, looked to be about 20 years old.possibly asian. and obviously she had been murdered. leading the investigation was a young detective named derek johnson. tell me about him. >> right when he came into the academy, he sat next to me and started teasing me. and the rest of the class time, we just harassed each other and laughed and giggled all day. >> jaclyn moore met derek at the police academy. she and derek hit it off immediately. >> a detective spot came open, and we both applied, and he got it. >> did you think, rats? >> yes. >> he got it, i didn't? >> yes. >> now derek had caught his first case, also the first homicide the town of draper had seen in years. >> someone called police just after 10:00 this morning to report they had come across a gruesome scene. >> by the time veronica and james saw the reports, annie had been missing nearly 20 hours. >> the information it's an asian woman under 20, i think, was the initial report, that would seem to rule out annie, certainly. >> initially we're thinking, no, that's n
. >> their jane doe, dressed in a red and white plaid shirt, looked to be about 20 years old.possibly asian. and obviously she had been murdered. leading the investigation was a young detective named derek johnson. tell me about him. >> right when he came into the academy, he sat next to me and started teasing me. and the rest of the class time, we just harassed each other and laughed and giggled all day. >> jaclyn moore met derek at the police academy. she and derek hit it...
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jane foley, when i look at this, and jonathan has mentioned the resiliency of the euro, how does the bid? jane: it does not if you're looking against the yen. it is pushing lower, even against the u.s. dollar, 1.1722. it was not long ago we were above 1.18. the euro is looking at the back foot. there was some anxiety going into the ecb meeting tomorrow and they could pull the trigger on policy measures tomorrow. our view is december and that is probably closer to consensus. there are rumblings giving the news in the back drop and the fear of the lockdown nationally in france and may be more restrictions in germany and the ecbe, that maybe president could pull the trigger. that is pushing the euro on the back foot today. jonathan: 1.1723. i've been surprised how resilient it has been until the last 24 hours given the direction of travel the continent was on. here is the break this morning. with a broader dollar bid. we have been looking at the italian bond market and we can all agree the jury is still out as to whether this has transformed from behaving like a credit to a sovereign. t
jane foley, when i look at this, and jonathan has mentioned the resiliency of the euro, how does the bid? jane: it does not if you're looking against the yen. it is pushing lower, even against the u.s. dollar, 1.1722. it was not long ago we were above 1.18. the euro is looking at the back foot. there was some anxiety going into the ecb meeting tomorrow and they could pull the trigger on policy measures tomorrow. our view is december and that is probably closer to consensus. there are rumblings...
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how does that story play into this? jane: that story could change.years ago the markets were frightened by trump and changed its tune and trump set we will get tax cuts and that is good for markets. we should be careful about making too many assumptions about a blue wave, or at least a biden victory, particularly with respect to china. there are a lot of reports that if we have a joe biden presidency we will not get such a tense relationship between u.s. and china. that is not necessarily true. theave seen both sides of divide are much more suspicious of china. we have seen a lot of concern about the increase in chinese wealth not going towards an increase in democratic standards but towards greater military equipment. necessarilye do not less-- perhaps we have than we could, according to some commentators, see a joe biden presidency work better together with europe and maybe australia and other parts of the world to stand against china. i think we need to be careful about making too many assumptions about what that presidency could bring. guy: what
how does that story play into this? jane: that story could change.years ago the markets were frightened by trump and changed its tune and trump set we will get tax cuts and that is good for markets. we should be careful about making too many assumptions about a blue wave, or at least a biden victory, particularly with respect to china. there are a lot of reports that if we have a joe biden presidency we will not get such a tense relationship between u.s. and china. that is not necessarily true....
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what we're trying to get to on that i think is not what, you know, jane doe, department head is behesting as payment but who are the donors who have business before that department who are being hit up for money that benefits the department? so it's not who's asking, but it's the fact that somebody is asking on behalf of the department that's regulating the donor that's giving the money. so any way, if you can reflect on that. >> yeah. happy to. we can certainly relay that information to the mayor's team. we've been looking at the language when it came out. there were some places where it doesn't make sense, the language that's currently written about it. it's not clear how to [inaudible] department heads, so we highlighted some of that information. but as i said it, it speaks to the director's -- the department director's activities, not staff. that may be something that they want to expand on further so that it takes sense, referring to the consent. that's something we will refer to the mayor's office department team. >> you know, because the same issue is there with the board of superv
what we're trying to get to on that i think is not what, you know, jane doe, department head is behesting as payment but who are the donors who have business before that department who are being hit up for money that benefits the department? so it's not who's asking, but it's the fact that somebody is asking on behalf of the department that's regulating the donor that's giving the money. so any way, if you can reflect on that. >> yeah. happy to. we can certainly relay that information to...
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jane? how does it compare to four years ago? she goes more so, more enthusiasm, even more days as a.hey are going to dust even more enthusiasm. -- even more enthusiasm. remember four years ago? was that one of the greatest days ever? they said this'll be a very short evening for donald trump and then they say donald trump has won the state of florida. what is that all about? donald trump has won the state of ohio. what the hell is going on? [applause] one, they haves north carolina they said, that is there, that is the one. donald trump has just won the state of north carolina, well. and georgia. south carolina. and we won, we swept the whole place. then we came in with michigan. it had not been one in decades and decades. and we came in with wisconsin, had not been one in a long time. and it was like one of the most beautiful evenings, wasn't it? [applause] , if youy talk about lose, will this be a friendly transition? and i said, let me ask a question? when i one, did they give me a friendly transition? they spied on my campaign. was that a friendly transition? i also want to recog
jane? how does it compare to four years ago? she goes more so, more enthusiasm, even more days as a.hey are going to dust even more enthusiasm. -- even more enthusiasm. remember four years ago? was that one of the greatest days ever? they said this'll be a very short evening for donald trump and then they say donald trump has won the state of florida. what is that all about? donald trump has won the state of ohio. what the hell is going on? [applause] one, they haves north carolina they said,...
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that is a policy and in any ways it does work. jane: so while we are talking about this. things about how you made decisions on what to say you do in the book. i have to ask you, i went on twitter i asked people what would you ask bob woodward in one of the peopl questions peopp asking is why did you decide not to tell the public about how much trump now and wendy knew it, about the pandemic. it was about the coronavirus. and i know this is a perennial question when you're working on long-range stories people always say why didn't you tell us earlier. when you can tell us why did you not tell people really afraid. bob: because i thought he was talking about china because i was the only issue in february then in march when the pandemic exploded, that's knowledge, that everybody had agreed was sort of story with the right and i was looking at the question and as you know . jane: you lost your sound. when second. okay there you are. so basically, by the time you, my internet connection is off. okay. bobjane: i think you might have answered it even if i did not hear. bob: non
that is a policy and in any ways it does work. jane: so while we are talking about this. things about how you made decisions on what to say you do in the book. i have to ask you, i went on twitter i asked people what would you ask bob woodward in one of the peopl questions peopp asking is why did you decide not to tell the public about how much trump now and wendy knew it, about the pandemic. it was about the coronavirus. and i know this is a perennial question when you're working on long-range...
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on the if we cut it does you some of the same thing jane young has gotten used to the cameras. on the one hand you do you sort of get the feeling you're being watched on the other hand it does help us learn and that's the main reason we're here. for all the pros outweigh the cons. to listen to from email. screens are used to display when the boarding school students are in their rooms on time in the evenings they also show whose link to class in the mornings modern tech. knology is supposed to help the students excel says the school the more data the better. in san francisco things are very different their facial recognition was officially prohibited for use by the city's authorities in 29001 paskin was the initiator of the built in psychologically unhealthy when people know they were being watching every aspect of the public row on the street in parks that's not the kind of city i want to live one reason for the ban on this technology fear of racial profiling indeed facial recognition systems make more mistakes with asian and black persons as well as with women children and eld
on the if we cut it does you some of the same thing jane young has gotten used to the cameras. on the one hand you do you sort of get the feeling you're being watched on the other hand it does help us learn and that's the main reason we're here. for all the pros outweigh the cons. to listen to from email. screens are used to display when the boarding school students are in their rooms on time in the evenings they also show whose link to class in the mornings modern tech. knology is supposed to...
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so does jane.r achy joints and muscles. she thinks it really works. she also used to think that working out was for looking good. she now realizes it's critical for way more important things like being able to look over your shoulder when you're driving and the most important reason to stay strong, being able to pick up her grandchildren, guys. i love this interview. check it out on reba's podcast. now i throw it back to you who are timeless and gorgeous in your pink. >> thank you. good reasons to keep on working out. thanks for jane for that. >>> now to our "gma" cover story and those explosive new claims in mariah carey's new memoir. the superstar alleges that her first husband tommy mottola was controlling and emotionally abusive. adrienne bankert has more. good morning, adrienne. >> reporter: good morning to you too, michael. yes, these allegations, something we hadn't heard before, are from back when she was in her 20s just starting out and what she says is the other side of her chart-topping
so does jane.r achy joints and muscles. she thinks it really works. she also used to think that working out was for looking good. she now realizes it's critical for way more important things like being able to look over your shoulder when you're driving and the most important reason to stay strong, being able to pick up her grandchildren, guys. i love this interview. check it out on reba's podcast. now i throw it back to you who are timeless and gorgeous in your pink. >> thank you. good...
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jane: now president trump may have stood up diplomatic relations in asia and his term, but that doeseem to have stopped vietnamese-americans to vote for him. they are more likely to vote for republicans this tvember comparother asian american groups. according to a survey, they ar in favor of trump, compared to 36% stated that they support his opponent, joe bin. other asian voters prefer biden. joining me now is a professor and historian from columbia university. thank you very much for joining why does president trump enjoy supports from vietnamese americans in particular? >> is a very good question. i think that the vietnamese-american population that you are talking about is the older generation. 60 years old and up. they regard the vietnam war and how ended as the touchstone as to how to judge u.s. politicians and the americans today. the first is that you are back in 1975. the myth is that democrats blocked funding as republicans were helpless. democrats voted against allowing refugees into the countries into e 1980's. democrats are seen as left -- as less tough unturned. this o
jane: now president trump may have stood up diplomatic relations in asia and his term, but that doeseem to have stopped vietnamese-americans to vote for him. they are more likely to vote for republicans this tvember comparother asian american groups. according to a survey, they ar in favor of trump, compared to 36% stated that they support his opponent, joe bin. other asian voters prefer biden. joining me now is a professor and historian from columbia university. thank you very much for joining...
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. >> we love you jane you are our hero. >> this does not seem to be connected to climate change. >> we are talking about women. now generally driven and judgment by men. not to bash men at all, but he is driven by that. that power. and i don't think those people even think the two are connecte connected. but climate change is a vastly connected to war in the last 80 years, all of the wars have been fought over oil. oil is our number one offender. how could possibly change that could move the notary budget over to the green new deal? >> now you are talking. i did not realize how connected the military is to the climate crisis. the pentagon is the world largest users of fossil fuels. now this really blew my mind. the military has been exempted from environmental regulation. and as a result, superfund sites are all around military bases. guys are getting sick, lethally sick from the toxins that are in and around military bases. then you have what the u.s. forces did in iraq uranium, spent uranium things tossed they are not going to get in trouble because they are not going to be held to a
. >> we love you jane you are our hero. >> this does not seem to be connected to climate change. >> we are talking about women. now generally driven and judgment by men. not to bash men at all, but he is driven by that. that power. and i don't think those people even think the two are connecte connected. but climate change is a vastly connected to war in the last 80 years, all of the wars have been fought over oil. oil is our number one offender. how could possibly change that...
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. >> jane, fact check this for us. doesmp administration have a plan to protect pre-existing conditions? >> not that we've seen. they might have an idea, maybe vague plans, but legislation is what matters. while they recently signed an executive order, a symbolic protection of people's pre-existing conditions and their protections under the health care law, they're in court and they use legislation and executive order to try to dismantle the thing that protects people with pre-existing conditions which is obamacare. while they say they want to support these things, they haven't put the plan forward. obamacare actually, it was hammered out by the white house. they sat down at the table with stakeholders and hammered out the peculiarities of health care law which is tough. it took a long time. the trump administration has relied on congress and congress has yet to get a plan that can get through congress and to the president's desk. >> another big topic, mail-in ballots and the integrity of the election. this is part of what
. >> jane, fact check this for us. doesmp administration have a plan to protect pre-existing conditions? >> not that we've seen. they might have an idea, maybe vague plans, but legislation is what matters. while they recently signed an executive order, a symbolic protection of people's pre-existing conditions and their protections under the health care law, they're in court and they use legislation and executive order to try to dismantle the thing that protects people with...
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jane >> sara, yeah, hawaii does not want to bring covid across the ocean.is down 98% and they have a $2.3 billion projected deficit. up next, paradise reopens. but with a fuel rules. few rules when i was in high school, this was the theater i came to quite often. the support we've had over the last few months has been amazing. it's not just a work environment. everyone here is family. if you are ready to open your heart and your home, check us out. we thought for sure that we were done. and this town said: not today. ♪ if you're concerned about the environment and climate change, how do you find companies that are driving the right outcomes? if you care about economic equality and social justice, which firms are addressing it in their workplaces and their communities? for nearly 40 years, calvert has delivered competitive returns by investing in companies making a difference because we see value in doing good. talk to your financial advisor about investing responsibly with calvert. talsnhu let's you transferisor abup to 90 creditssponsibly - [announcer] if
jane >> sara, yeah, hawaii does not want to bring covid across the ocean.is down 98% and they have a $2.3 billion projected deficit. up next, paradise reopens. but with a fuel rules. few rules when i was in high school, this was the theater i came to quite often. the support we've had over the last few months has been amazing. it's not just a work environment. everyone here is family. if you are ready to open your heart and your home, check us out. we thought for sure that we were done....
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does it impact the polls? an fxfficult is it as strategist to figure this out now? jane a way, you could argue becausebecomes easier there was so much political safe haven, for currencies, we have seen today the end moving, -- the yen moving. some of the headlines that we have had in recent weeks have been worrying the market already -- contested elections, civil unrest, the covid connections, tensions with china have all more.itting the headlines and this is likely to help those safe haven currencies. francine: what about the yen today? honest, does it make the fiscal stimulus deal more likely or not? there were so many other factors, too. what about the payrolls number today? if that is disappointing, perhaps that will be an impetus that politicians need to sign off on the deal. francine: is it yen and swiss, or is there something that you would be hedging right now? scott: i think the yen and -- jane: i think the yen and the swiss and the dollar, given the huge amount of liquidity from the fed we have seen since march, the stress that we are going to see coming in the
does it impact the polls? an fxfficult is it as strategist to figure this out now? jane a way, you could argue becausebecomes easier there was so much political safe haven, for currencies, we have seen today the end moving, -- the yen moving. some of the headlines that we have had in recent weeks have been worrying the market already -- contested elections, civil unrest, the covid connections, tensions with china have all more.itting the headlines and this is likely to help those safe haven...
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jane king that either. >>it has an ipad design does that mean it's going to be one of those big giant ones. >>you know i think it might mean more like its flag is that a boxy but i don't i don't know, i'm very curious to see because i still use the 7 so many be in the market, you know what i do too and i put in a giant case and it becomes a wallet and before you know what i got a brick. thank you thanks. >>can't get enough of it guitar legend eddie van halen's died yesterday after a long battle with throat cancer and today we're remembering him he was just 65 years old that's not very old area. >>so then halen. who i mean i grow up with you know. >>all wanted to be any and if any is the reason that every boy in high school picked up a guitar absolutely and took off his shirt and failed miserably at trying to play eruption just it. gang takes a look back at his legendary career. >>and van halen the iconic guitarist and co-founder of van halen lost his battle with throat cancer. tmz goes on to say he passed away at saint john's hospital in santa monica with his beloved wife janie by his side.
jane king that either. >>it has an ipad design does that mean it's going to be one of those big giant ones. >>you know i think it might mean more like its flag is that a boxy but i don't i don't know, i'm very curious to see because i still use the 7 so many be in the market, you know what i do too and i put in a giant case and it becomes a wallet and before you know what i got a brick. thank you thanks. >>can't get enough of it guitar legend eddie van halen's died yesterday...
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does appear it is business as usual. the same old policies. one protester described this as a slap in the face. janelet's turn now to the case of calin maxwell, the socialite facing charges for trafficking underaged girls for sex. documents from the sealed testimony remained -- were made public. jeffrey epstein took his own life oil waiting for trial in jail. for more, let's go to my colleague in new york. what is the significance of this testimony? >> jane, the miami herald, which came out with thexpose that led to scrutiny on the epstein case had been fighting for years to get this deposition released. on the one hand we know it makes the basis of the perjury charges in the criminal case against elaine maxwell and because we've heard so little from maxwell herself, this is 465 pages of questioning the public is able to go through. jane: who is named in it apart from epstein and maxwell? >> a lot of the deposition dealt with claims by virginia roberts. a lot of this deposition is guillain maxwell saying she never hired underaged girls to work as masseuses. it goes through some of the travel she did
does appear it is business as usual. the same old policies. one protester described this as a slap in the face. janelet's turn now to the case of calin maxwell, the socialite facing charges for trafficking underaged girls for sex. documents from the sealed testimony remained -- were made public. jeffrey epstein took his own life oil waiting for trial in jail. for more, let's go to my colleague in new york. what is the significance of this testimony? >> jane, the miami herald, which came...
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that is that i just you know $26.00 jane has to still be in our minds with the polls told us a story which is not the story that played out on election day. it does but we have to disaggregate things here you have the national polls and that's that 14 percentage point lead that joe biden has but what's really important in the electoral math are all of these battleground states and they are in almost all of the cases in states that matter joe biden has a lead and the ones that are closer quite frankly states like arizona in texas where trump should be well ahead so right now the past to victory for trump looks very difficult i know that a lot of folks will say well you know in 2016 the polls were different but the polls in a lot of these states were not different and there were different and i have to say that i think for a lot of analysts right now it is just looking very challenging for trump to be able to cobble together a number of these states to win the election in your mind showed the past 3 days in particular have changed things even more i mean we always talk about the sort of 40 percent the base of donald trump which on going to change t
that is that i just you know $26.00 jane has to still be in our minds with the polls told us a story which is not the story that played out on election day. it does but we have to disaggregate things here you have the national polls and that's that 14 percentage point lead that joe biden has but what's really important in the electoral math are all of these battleground states and they are in almost all of the cases in states that matter joe biden has a lead and the ones that are closer quite...
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does keep this campaign on message. and ultimately i believe it's still the best closing argument they can have which is to st focused on the virus. robert: jane, we heard from the biden campaign that they had a record fundraising haul this week. but what is the real story based on your reporting about where money is in this campaign both the public funds, the public money that we know that's publicly disclosed, and also the dark money that you've reported on for years? jane: well, i mean, there's a gigantic amount of money in this race. but just most recently, there was a new set of f.e.c. filings that show among the largest campaign contributors are a handful of the richest people in the country which has been par for the course for the last few years. and one of them was sheldon adelson and his wife, miriam, who are las vegas casino owners and th put in over $100 million into donald trump. so you're seeing some very, very big bets from a handful of the biggest donors. you know, it's -- there are few alarming other signs that i think you can see. there was a piece in "the new york times" that suggests that voter registration is way up for re
does keep this campaign on message. and ultimately i believe it's still the best closing argument they can have which is to st focused on the virus. robert: jane, we heard from the biden campaign that they had a record fundraising haul this week. but what is the real story based on your reporting about where money is in this campaign both the public funds, the public money that we know that's publicly disclosed, and also the dark money that you've reported on for years? jane: well, i mean,...
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jane side story from the house and one on the entire team here in doha. global pandemic. family comes 1st. for every american health care has never been more important. because the new disease does not favor republicans over democrats bridge over poor are black over white. america decides how to care for a nation. extensive coverage of the us elections. on al-jazeera in the deprived villages of northern argentina there's one man with a solution to every problem. for engineers self-proclaimed inventor ferdinando and he's crossed a 94 to 7 ford truck no job and just a small village too far in his latest mission he constructs a much needed a for generator the drums and fire board you find a lot in america driving change on i just see it are. bold and i'm told stories from asia and the pacific on al-jazeera. of defiance it really touched my heart deeply when she started to see. al-jazeera world renowned as a palestinian singer who reached audiences beyond the middle east born into a creative family in nazareth she sang out a powerful and emotional message the personal story of reinventing the voice of palestine on al-jazeera. i want to see. where. in doha top stories on al-jazeera p
jane side story from the house and one on the entire team here in doha. global pandemic. family comes 1st. for every american health care has never been more important. because the new disease does not favor republicans over democrats bridge over poor are black over white. america decides how to care for a nation. extensive coverage of the us elections. on al-jazeera in the deprived villages of northern argentina there's one man with a solution to every problem. for engineers self-proclaimed...
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jane fonda's 82. she released her first workout video 38 years ago. number one, she looks fan tas if i can. >> yeah, she sure doesd bands and the little ankle, leg warmer. i want to look like jane. there's amy schumer. here she is 82 and she says the most important thing we can all do is exercise your right to vote. exercise your glutes, exercise your quads and most of all exercise your right to vote. the video ends telling viewers and voters where to go to register. >> the voting one is one that already matters. >> if you are doing that thing, just vote. >> look at shaq. >> yes, exactly right. >> i think we're all looking for things to look forward to these days. >> yes. >> i certainly am. i'm looking forward to a new documentary offers a behind the scenes look at bruce springstein's album. >> i'll give you a cue. >> 1, 2, 1, 2, 3. ♪ ♪ >> the documentary features full performances from springstein and the e street band. it was recorded in five days completely live at bruce's home studio in new jersey. springstein called it one of the greatest recording sessions he's had. this will drop on the same day, october 2
jane fonda's 82. she released her first workout video 38 years ago. number one, she looks fan tas if i can. >> yeah, she sure doesd bands and the little ankle, leg warmer. i want to look like jane. there's amy schumer. here she is 82 and she says the most important thing we can all do is exercise your right to vote. exercise your glutes, exercise your quads and most of all exercise your right to vote. the video ends telling viewers and voters where to go to register. >> the voting...
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how mary jane berry quick very swift with the type of electrodes must refers to i can't say how not forcible so i have a big questions yet how it will work as far as humans are concerned does an artist to just the pigs that is the drugs will let's. let's speculate a bit because if i get it right they idea of hero link is to trends trust made our thoughts directly to the computer without the need of any middlemen technology and at a much higher speed right how is it supposed to work exactly like well i have to say what i want inside my head for a computer to deliver on that what do you make of it well timidly we don't know how well it's going to work what's being done so far is more motor so you can always make any movement and those neural signals can be sent out sorry to a robot dumb to cause it to move so you can move technology remotely but also in terms of sensory information you can feed back into the writing so it's months or in sensory that's what's been done so far but the big advantages of course is when you what you're referring to the possibility of sending all sorts of crimes signals from the brian to the not just through a computer but the tension into another
how mary jane berry quick very swift with the type of electrodes must refers to i can't say how not forcible so i have a big questions yet how it will work as far as humans are concerned does an artist to just the pigs that is the drugs will let's. let's speculate a bit because if i get it right they idea of hero link is to trends trust made our thoughts directly to the computer without the need of any middlemen technology and at a much higher speed right how is it supposed to work exactly like...
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. >> yeah, it does, and it's a microcosm of the trade gap that's at record levels. imports are coming back faster than exports jane, thank you so much. as ever, jane wells out of the port of los angeles for us today. >>> coming up, new problems are propping up as companies race to find a vaccine and treatment for covid-19 should investors change their thinking about the sector? >>> plus, walmart is redefining black friday which could change the way we all shop this holiday season. >>> and hackers are exploiting the trading boom by selling accounts on the dark web and robinhood users could be the most vulnerable. we've go the all those details coming up. before money, people traded goods. tools, cattle, grain, even shells represented value. then currency came along. they made it out of copper, gold, silver, wampum. soon people decided to put all that value into a piece of paper, then proceeded to wave goodbye to value, printing unlimited amounts of money as they passed the buck to the future. that's why it's time for digital currency and your investment in the grayscale funds. go digital. go grayscale. what do you
. >> yeah, it does, and it's a microcosm of the trade gap that's at record levels. imports are coming back faster than exports jane, thank you so much. as ever, jane wells out of the port of los angeles for us today. >>> coming up, new problems are propping up as companies race to find a vaccine and treatment for covid-19 should investors change their thinking about the sector? >>> plus, walmart is redefining black friday which could change the way we all shop this...
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if she does it again it would make her playboy's septuagenarian cover girl. currently janeartin on "beverly hills 90210" in the '90s announcing they'll do a podcast called "90210mg." jennie garth writing join me and tory spelling as we rewatch every episode from the beginning. who knows what we'll end up talking about? spelling added throwback photos to celebrate the moment. this comes as the show celebrates its 30th anniversary. "90210mg" launches november 9th on the iheartradio app and everywhere where podcasts are available. if you need to do homework catch up on original episodes on hulu. >>> also in the news this morning chris hemsworth, the actor, taking a break from saving the world as an avenger focusing on saving a species. he and his wife working together to bring tasmanian devils back to australia for the first time in 3,000 years. i thought this was so interesting. he tells a news station they laid traps for the little devils on tasmania and released them back where they belong. tasmanian devils were native to mainland australian and pushed out by dingos taking
if she does it again it would make her playboy's septuagenarian cover girl. currently janeartin on "beverly hills 90210" in the '90s announcing they'll do a podcast called "90210mg." jennie garth writing join me and tory spelling as we rewatch every episode from the beginning. who knows what we'll end up talking about? spelling added throwback photos to celebrate the moment. this comes as the show celebrates its 30th anniversary. "90210mg" launches november 9th on...
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it may help if jane martin is still on to invite her to speak. >> yes, that's absolutely correct. it does those two things, expands family coverage for service employees that have coverage and it also expands coverage for airline workers that don't have any kind of affordable or individual coverage. >> so those caters -- caterers are contracted out? >> yes, they're contracted out by the airline. >> okay. [inaudible] >> as supervisor mandelman just said, those employees are contracted out, those who push wheelchairs are contracted out. we seen airlines bring those workers in-house when that allows them to lower the cost of benefits or wages. so whether they're directly employed by the airline or contractor that they're getting affordable healthcare. >> got it. so basically, if it's companies that they contract with, it will cost them and then the contractors come to the airlines and then they lose money or is it passed on to someone else to pay for? >> well ultimately, you know -- well again, jane may want to weigh in on this as well. some of these costs and airport co costs, some of them
it may help if jane martin is still on to invite her to speak. >> yes, that's absolutely correct. it does those two things, expands family coverage for service employees that have coverage and it also expands coverage for airline workers that don't have any kind of affordable or individual coverage. >> so those caters -- caterers are contracted out? >> yes, they're contracted out by the airline. >> okay. [inaudible] >> as supervisor mandelman just said, those...
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the dough base for the sandwiches that does have a sugar content of 10% of the way to the flower so that is why the court ruled that way live from new york, i'm jane king back to area all right, thanks a lot jane. >>7.21 on the clock up next on the kron 4 morning news, the oakland a's are now just one win away from advancing to the playoffs we're going to have highlights coming up. and here's a look at today's high temperatures the bay area bracing for more fire weather. they've got more on that ♪ ♪ >>the oakland a's stayed alive and now they have one more chance to win and move on from this wild card. series against the chicago white sox forcing a game 3 offense on fire yesterday take a look. >>second adding this is marcus him and hitting the ball. well over the center field wall for a two-run homer that extends the lead for the a's early on and then here in the 50 get chris davis sending one out of here as well that tacked on another run in the end is barry said survive they beat the white sox 5 to 3. more lead than anybody else you're probably only yes, there's but number. >>we won who saw it matters wasn't wasn't comfortable. you know we did j
the dough base for the sandwiches that does have a sugar content of 10% of the way to the flower so that is why the court ruled that way live from new york, i'm jane king back to area all right, thanks a lot jane. >>7.21 on the clock up next on the kron 4 morning news, the oakland a's are now just one win away from advancing to the playoffs we're going to have highlights coming up. and here's a look at today's high temperatures the bay area bracing for more fire weather. they've got more...
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does make me realize, trick-or-treating is the only fun part about halloween. otherwise it's, hey, kids, want to carve some holes in a gourd? we're doing costumes. jane as wendy from peter pan. we wanted 3-year-old billy to be peter but he won't put the costume on. he ran around in his underpants instead. he's going to be spider-man again. captain hook is going to have to fight peter parker instead. google just put out their annual list of the most-searched costumes right now. the most-searched costume overall in the united states this year is witch. witch is number one. followed by dinosaur and harley quinn still hanging in there are. i will say just because harley quinn is the most searched doesn't mean it's for costume purposes, it also means your husband isn't always working in his office. [ laughter ] google fright geist, and you can search the most-searched costume by city. in l.a., let me show you this map. the most-searched costume in l.a., according to google, is rabbit. i don't know how -- i bet we won't see one rabbit this weekend. according to my research, the top costumes in hollywood are aluminum foil iron man and methhead hulk. [ laugh
does make me realize, trick-or-treating is the only fun part about halloween. otherwise it's, hey, kids, want to carve some holes in a gourd? we're doing costumes. jane as wendy from peter pan. we wanted 3-year-old billy to be peter but he won't put the costume on. he ran around in his underpants instead. he's going to be spider-man again. captain hook is going to have to fight peter parker instead. google just put out their annual list of the most-searched costumes right now. the most-searched...
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jane torrance, apparently, a fan of indoor dining. she's as thin as a stick though, but that's what she does.>> we told you about the backdrop for new offerings. big one today, very big in the biotech arena following a wave that has gotten pretty, pretty strong. the ceo of that company and what he hopes to do after this. ♪ ♪ that's what my dad does. good job, michael! ok, lindsey now tell the class what your mommy does... my mom has super powers. it's like she can see the future. what?! it's like she time travels in a rocket ship. that's cool! and then she comes back saying "try this" or "try that." she helps everyone. she helps them feel less worried. wow! mommy, so what is it that you do? i'm a financial advisor. she is! aig proudly supports all the professionals taking care of our financial futures. neil: all right, the pool is just fine right now and so is the appetite for new offerings, particularly in the biotech arena. the latest example is pulmonx, close to $200 million as the stock soars right now selling about 10 million shares originally priced at $90 apiece, but as you can see, it
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it may help if jane martin is still on to invite her to speak. >> yes, that's absolutely correct. it does those two things, expands family coverage for service employees that have coverage and it also expands coverage for airline workers that don't have any kind of affordable or individual coverage. >> so those caters -- caterers are contracted out? >> yes, they're contracted out by the airline. >> okay. [inaudible] >> as supervisor mandelman just said, those employees are contracted out, those who push wheelchairs are contracted out. we seen airlines bring those workers in-house when that allows them to lower the cost of benefits or wages. so whether they're directly employed by the airline or contractor that they're getting affordable healthcare. >> got it. so basically, if it's companies that they contract with, it will cost them and then the contractors come to the airlines and then they lose money or is it passed on to someone else to pay for? >> well ultimately, you know -- well again, jane may want to weigh in on this as well. some of these costs and airport co costs, some of them
it may help if jane martin is still on to invite her to speak. >> yes, that's absolutely correct. it does those two things, expands family coverage for service employees that have coverage and it also expands coverage for airline workers that don't have any kind of affordable or individual coverage. >> so those caters -- caterers are contracted out? >> yes, they're contracted out by the airline. >> okay. [inaudible] >> as supervisor mandelman just said, those...
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jane, in my view, rely on that, we've got to keep going. it may happen a few working flat out to ensure that it does, but we can'tjust count on that, and that asking, should we just go back into another national lockdown, and then possibly have another one after that, and another one after that? and i think that that really would be economically, socially, psychologically, really very damaging and difficult for the country. we all remember what it was like in march and april, there were lots of costs, particularly costs to kids who were kept out of school, there is a big social injustice, there's damage to people's mental health, to say nothing of the economic consequences of that kind of lockdown. so, that's not why we are going for that approach. we do think that the local measures are, andi think that the local measures are, and i repeat my gratitude to local leadership across the country, people who are helping to get the r down, get the virus down, in their neighbourhoods, amongst their electorate should either. and we've seen plenty of great local leadership. and that is what we are going to continue with, we're going to continue to w
jane, in my view, rely on that, we've got to keep going. it may happen a few working flat out to ensure that it does, but we can'tjust count on that, and that asking, should we just go back into another national lockdown, and then possibly have another one after that, and another one after that? and i think that that really would be economically, socially, psychologically, really very damaging and difficult for the country. we all remember what it was like in march and april, there were lots of...
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the commissioner co-chair, he doe donate -- donates to obama's 2008 and 2012 campaigns. dorothy riding donated to democratic candidates. janechard parson, republican member, he said 2018 trump is ill equipped to be president of the united states, isn't good for america. olympia snowe, also one of the republican members, she's known for opposing president trump in 2016 of, pete. pete: so the two republicans that we just listed, one says trump isn't good for america, the other one opposed him. you don't have a bipartisan commission in today's america with a republican party that 90% of which supports the president. i love that bob dole did this. haven't seen bob dole piping in on a bunch of topics. he knows these people. these are sleepy, d.c. perch assignment you can get after a career in politics or think tanks, and every four years for a couple of days they're very powerful. you think they're not wielding that power, putting their fingers on the scale to try to help the establishment joe biden that they're all buddies with at the cocktail parties? of course. good for you, bob dole, for pointing out the fact that never trum
the commissioner co-chair, he doe donate -- donates to obama's 2008 and 2012 campaigns. dorothy riding donated to democratic candidates. janechard parson, republican member, he said 2018 trump is ill equipped to be president of the united states, isn't good for america. olympia snowe, also one of the republican members, she's known for opposing president trump in 2016 of, pete. pete: so the two republicans that we just listed, one says trump isn't good for america, the other one opposed him....
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am old enough to remember the famous jane fonda workout book and workout videotape on vhs and beta, i think with her striped leotard. i did watch this and she doese interested, some donkey kits. maria: a new face for a frozen snack, the eskimo pie is getting a makeover. they're changing the name to edy's pies. the company making the decision, calling the name derogatory in a statement. wow. brian, what do you think about the rebrand? brian: yeah. i don't know if i get exactly why the name has to change. but look, if the flavor doesn't change, if it still tastes good, i don't care. you can call it what you want. i like ice cream and chocolate. [ laughter ] maria: all right. let's take a break. we're going to take a break on that note and come right back. we've got congressman jim jordan coming i'm on the other side of this. stay with us. see yourself. welcome back to the mirror. and know you're not alone. because this is not just a mirror, it's an unstoppable community. come on jesse, one more! it's every workout. come on you two, let's go! for everyone. so join in now. and see your best self. in the mirror. (♪ ) keeping your oysters growing whil
am old enough to remember the famous jane fonda workout book and workout videotape on vhs and beta, i think with her striped leotard. i did watch this and she doese interested, some donkey kits. maria: a new face for a frozen snack, the eskimo pie is getting a makeover. they're changing the name to edy's pies. the company making the decision, calling the name derogatory in a statement. wow. brian, what do you think about the rebrand? brian: yeah. i don't know if i get exactly why the name has...
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does add an hour or two to what is already a long surgery. studies are currently under way to analyze outcomes. it took some time for her sensation to return, but jane, will you let me go the moment i didn't get was given back to me that's priceless >> reporter: that's what i'm most looking forward to, is having that again. after a disease that can often feel like it has taken so much, feeling normal can be the best feeling in the world >> i think what this surgery gave me was the ability to be able to stand in front of my husband and say, "you've got jannie back. i'm back." to be able to have that connection back with him, that -- that's been everything >> now, like everything with breast cancer, this is an individual decision. it may not be for everyone, but it is something that people can >> now, like everything with breast cancer, this is an individual decision. it may not be for everyone, but it is something that people can ask about. ask about. women should, at the very least, know what options are available, guys >> i love what she said, like, you can actually ask for more. it's so great to see the strides they've made in breast cancer surger
does add an hour or two to what is already a long surgery. studies are currently under way to analyze outcomes. it took some time for her sensation to return, but jane, will you let me go the moment i didn't get was given back to me that's priceless >> reporter: that's what i'm most looking forward to, is having that again. after a disease that can often feel like it has taken so much, feeling normal can be the best feeling in the world >> i think what this surgery gave me was the...
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jane, thank you for your friendship, your partnership, and your service to public education and to the state of colorado. with that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from alabama seek recognition? mr. byrne: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. byrne: i rise today to congratulate the mayor of foley on the upcoming retirement after remarkable career in public service. the mayor began his official service to the people of foley upon his election to the city council in 1980. he began serving as mayor pro tem in 1996 until his appointment to mayor in 2006. the people of foley have shown their continued trust in the mayor by re-electing him in 2008, 2012, and 2016. the mayor has been absolutely indispensable in the promotion of foley and it's remarkable growth over the past several decades. despite that growth, foley has maintained a small town alabama charm so exemplified by the mayor himself. he has big shoes to fill, but in no small part due to his leadership, foley is better positioned than ever. it's been a pleasure to
jane, thank you for your friendship, your partnership, and your service to public education and to the state of colorado. with that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from alabama seek recognition? mr. byrne: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. byrne: i rise today to congratulate the mayor of foley on the upcoming retirement after...