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jeffrey: while ask myself one. i've noticed that a bunch of people here from the state court systems and state government that was my introduction to montgomery and alabama was working with the state attorney general's office. when questioned he might ask is whether justice antonin scalia had at thoughts with me constitutions or i this is slightly different way. were there areas for justice antonin scalia and the other justices agreed. ten about leading decades at the court. in one when they join. with the that might be surprising to people is the justice in 1977 was a landmark article about the importance of the state constitutions. the second chapter when. something that most people don't realize is that justice antonin scalia supported that as well. in his last majority opinions for the court was kansas versus car. he made the exact point the states are free to experiment with the state constitutions and they often do. and when justice brandon and justice antonin scalia agree on something. that's something where
jeffrey: while ask myself one. i've noticed that a bunch of people here from the state court systems and state government that was my introduction to montgomery and alabama was working with the state attorney general's office. when questioned he might ask is whether justice antonin scalia had at thoughts with me constitutions or i this is slightly different way. were there areas for justice antonin scalia and the other justices agreed. ten about leading decades at the court. in one when they...
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jeffrey kofman, i am going to start with you on that, if i may. the way people are thinking about who to vote for now is simply not about which personality they like, whose grand vision they like, but who they think is going to get the immediatejob done? i don't think you can separate these questions. i think clearly for five years we have talked about on this programme when trump would hit that tipping point when the american people would stop believing or accepting what he says, when that teflon presidency would be seen for what it is and i think... inaudible it's taken a pandemic, it's taken covid to expose that. we've seen the numbers grow, the deaths grow. trump insisting even this week the us is turning a corner when there is simply no evidence of that, in fact every indication is that things are getting worse, so i think there were a number of factors involved. 0ne, people are voting early because of the pandemic, because of social distancing. two, there is a huge amount of engagement. people are very, very polarised, obviously, on trump an
jeffrey kofman, i am going to start with you on that, if i may. the way people are thinking about who to vote for now is simply not about which personality they like, whose grand vision they like, but who they think is going to get the immediatejob done? i don't think you can separate these questions. i think clearly for five years we have talked about on this programme when trump would hit that tipping point when the american people would stop believing or accepting what he says, when that...
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jeffrey kofman, what do you think of the high potential turnout?hat do? i think it's really interesting to — and i respect ned's caution. you know, none of us have a crystal ball and we all have been wrong before, and i genuinely believed that hillary clinton would win. and when you're not actually in the heartland, when you're not travelling the country it's impossible to have a sense of what's actually going on, but let's be clear — consistently for months now biden has had an eight to ten point lead in the polls in every poll. i mean, fox news this week had biden ahead 9% over trump. that is way beyond the margin of error, and as much as i agree with ned about those three states, we're also talking about solely republican states like georgia and texas flipping, and if trump loses even one of those, it's really difficult to see a route for the white house. so, you know, ithink for the anti—trump people, and that's a lot of americans, the headline that they relish on wednesday morning's new york post is: you're fired with a picture of donald trump
jeffrey kofman, what do you think of the high potential turnout?hat do? i think it's really interesting to — and i respect ned's caution. you know, none of us have a crystal ball and we all have been wrong before, and i genuinely believed that hillary clinton would win. and when you're not actually in the heartland, when you're not travelling the country it's impossible to have a sense of what's actually going on, but let's be clear — consistently for months now biden has had an eight to...
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jeffrey: i would not go that far. what you are seeing is a good report from the labor market reminding us there is labor market healing going on and postelection you had cleaned up a lot of crowded positioning around the steepening from fiscal policy. you're coming into today's report with a lot of positioning that is more neutral. expectations, post a big flattening we saw after the election and we priced out the blue wave. now what we are seeing is not so much about a bond market view toward stimulus, but simply the stimulus is naturally occurring in the labor markets feel it is a strong report, a strong vote of confidence -- pun intended. hope you caught that. lisa: we did. [laughter] lisa: carry-on. strengthening the of the real economy. we turn our -- as attentions away from the election and back to the virus. this is backward looking. this is last month. when we look forward there are still challenges. there is the recovery in the labor market that should be better for growth and inflation. you see a little bit
jeffrey: i would not go that far. what you are seeing is a good report from the labor market reminding us there is labor market healing going on and postelection you had cleaned up a lot of crowded positioning around the steepening from fiscal policy. you're coming into today's report with a lot of positioning that is more neutral. expectations, post a big flattening we saw after the election and we priced out the blue wave. now what we are seeing is not so much about a bond market view toward...
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i really appreciate to talk to john tom frosty, jeffrey tucker, and my correct involved. thanks so much. when we bought at the top of the pandemic, notice, you know, blood is just flying to nationalities is a word with the we don't judge, you know commentary. this is what we can do better. we should everyone is contributing each of our own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenges created with the response has been so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together. newly elected u.s. presidents invariably vell to steer the country in a fresh, bold direction. this time though, things may be a bit different, at least on foreign policy. joe biden has promised to reengage with allies and restore the us his position as leader of the democratic world. now will the biden administration on the global stage.
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jeffrey, thanks very much. stay with us on the program. more thoughts from jeffrey shortly.oming up, as the virus continues to rage across europe, leaders are grappling with how to keep their economies afloat. we have had development in france, germany, and the u.k. over the past 24 hours. ♪ anna: welcome back. futures pointing modestly to the upside for europe and the u.s. french president emmanuel macron has announced a casual easing -- a gradual easing of the country's lockdown, as he tries to strike a balance between fighting the virus and reopening the economy. >> from saturday morning, several changes will become reality. i know to one extent the rate has been -- i know to what extent the weight has been long and how this has contributed to our daily lives. therefore, all shops can reopen in-home service can restart, but within a strict health protocol -- and home service can restart, but within a strict health protocol. anna: german chancellor is proposing tightening the rules and extending the lockdown. here in the u.k., rules will be relaxed over the christmas perio
jeffrey, thanks very much. stay with us on the program. more thoughts from jeffrey shortly.oming up, as the virus continues to rage across europe, leaders are grappling with how to keep their economies afloat. we have had development in france, germany, and the u.k. over the past 24 hours. ♪ anna: welcome back. futures pointing modestly to the upside for europe and the u.s. french president emmanuel macron has announced a casual easing -- a gradual easing of the country's lockdown, as he...
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james jeffrey put us there, brett mcgurk said that in idlib, al qaeda now has its largest safe havenesult of the proxy war we have been engaged in, going back to the obama administration come under the incoming president, joe biden. president trump has an g opportunity, he's leaving in a couple months. he was elected on a antiwar platform in 2016, he criticized these wars. he could end them now, pull troops out, tell james jeffrey and john brannon and joe biden that it's not our job to be occupying other countries, it's our job to bring our troops home and give syria back to syria. >> tucker: what is so interesting is the orthodoxy on this subject is we are not allowed to disagree, everyone is on the same side as susan rice and hillary clinton and john bolton. you are very well informed in this. you break actual stories. what are the chances you could get a job at "the washington post" -- and you are very left wing, i should say. in case our viewers haven't picked that up. what are the chances you can get a job at "the washington post" with the views you have on syria? >> well, look,
james jeffrey put us there, brett mcgurk said that in idlib, al qaeda now has its largest safe havenesult of the proxy war we have been engaged in, going back to the obama administration come under the incoming president, joe biden. president trump has an g opportunity, he's leaving in a couple months. he was elected on a antiwar platform in 2016, he criticized these wars. he could end them now, pull troops out, tell james jeffrey and john brannon and joe biden that it's not our job to be...
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you know, jeffrey, i want to kind of move over the u.s. here because despite the record number of rising crowed a virus cases, we had some better than expected unemployment data. here in the united states, economists are now seeing a stronger recovery than they had predicted. do you think this is optimistic in that these numbers are lagging the current situation? are we going to see a double dip of this economic downturn from the virus? i think it's actually likely. and in fact, it would be almost impossible for the not to be some good economics. it is common amity that we've experienced this year. and the fact that the fed is just throwing money around like crazy trillions make by congress so much talk of more stimulus. and so the financial markets are responding in terms of the unemployment. you know, it's really an, even a depends on what sector it is. and if you look at, you know, hospitality and entertainment and especially professional women's employment, women, children, they'd left the workforce by millions. in fact, we are experie
you know, jeffrey, i want to kind of move over the u.s. here because despite the record number of rising crowed a virus cases, we had some better than expected unemployment data. here in the united states, economists are now seeing a stronger recovery than they had predicted. do you think this is optimistic in that these numbers are lagging the current situation? are we going to see a double dip of this economic downturn from the virus? i think it's actually likely. and in fact, it would be...
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jeffrey: i don't know that i would put it in those terms. think what you have seen so far from his picks is that he wants people that he is comfortable with and that most of them had experience in the obama administration. most of them are in the center of the democrat already. for the most part, the left has not had a big wind in this process -- a big win in this process so far. no big skill figure has been named to a big job so far, and i think that will probably continue. there is more room for the left to influence thoughts on policy debates because that is really where most of the energy and momentum within the party's right now, is on the left. i think even while they have some losses on the personal front, you are seeing their impact on policy across the board. jonathan: before we let you go, let's sit on policy for a moment, but international policy. i've heard so much in the last week about what there will be domestically. it is on the international side they can pull the trigger a lot more easily, and excuse the pun there. it was n
jeffrey: i don't know that i would put it in those terms. think what you have seen so far from his picks is that he wants people that he is comfortable with and that most of them had experience in the obama administration. most of them are in the center of the democrat already. for the most part, the left has not had a big wind in this process -- a big win in this process so far. no big skill figure has been named to a big job so far, and i think that will probably continue. there is more room...
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coming up, jeffrey currie from goldman sachs. rent crew at a target of 47, 40 6.53. 43.58.xas, a good time to speak to dr. curry. this is bloomberg. good morning. ♪ tom: bloomberg surveillance. good morning, everyone. lots going on. we are going to get to turkish lira. it is center tendency off the weakness and the huge advancements, really coming back abruptly this morning, 7.95 in turkish lira. right now, jeffrey currie with us from goldman sachs head of commodities research. oil off -- why? the impact on oil demand and economic activity is not nearly as severe as what we saw back in the spring, so that is one positive factor. is other positive factor people are looking into the second half of next year, and they see a much tighter market. whether we are talking oil or any of the commodities, every single one of these commodity markets with the exception of wheat today is in a deficit. you have to ask yourself what happens when you get a normalization of economic growth if the markets are already in a deficit. everyone of these
coming up, jeffrey currie from goldman sachs. rent crew at a target of 47, 40 6.53. 43.58.xas, a good time to speak to dr. curry. this is bloomberg. good morning. ♪ tom: bloomberg surveillance. good morning, everyone. lots going on. we are going to get to turkish lira. it is center tendency off the weakness and the huge advancements, really coming back abruptly this morning, 7.95 in turkish lira. right now, jeffrey currie with us from goldman sachs head of commodities research. oil off --...
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james jeffrey put us there, brett mcgurk said that al qaeda now has its longest lat safe haven sinceult of the proxy war we have been engaged in, going back to the presidency of barack obama. he was elected on a antiwar platform in 2017, he criticized these wars. he could end them now, pull troops out, tell james jeffrey and joe biden that it is not our job to be occupying other countries, it is our job to bring our troops home and give syria back to syria. >> tucker: what is so interesting is the orthodoxy on the subject is we are not allowed to disagree, everyone is on the same side as susan rice and hillary clinton and john bolton. you are very well informed in this. what are the chances you could get a job at "the washington post" -- and you are very left wing, i should say. what are the chances you can get a job at "the washington post" with the views you have on syria? >> well, look, it's not just syria come as any major national security issue. the media has been in lockstep with the national security stage, whether -- you look at a issue you covered, covered it well, scandal
james jeffrey put us there, brett mcgurk said that al qaeda now has its longest lat safe haven sinceult of the proxy war we have been engaged in, going back to the presidency of barack obama. he was elected on a antiwar platform in 2017, he criticized these wars. he could end them now, pull troops out, tell james jeffrey and joe biden that it is not our job to be occupying other countries, it is our job to bring our troops home and give syria back to syria. >> tucker: what is so...
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jeffrey, let's start with you. it is after the elections and the worst still, and the deadlock over this 2nd round of crown of ours relief to help all the unemployed. the millions of americans who are struggling with their businesses is stimulus even still on the table. now, given that apparently these 2 vaccines have resulted in more than 90 percent efficacy. you know, washington isn't complete chaos right now. the whole place is, is broken and shattered and nothing can get done. we've got a white house that has lost all interest and legislature legislation is still fighting the election battles. and the partisanship is absolutely hopeless and, and i don't think that people, washington, actually care that much about what's going on in this country. you've got, you've got hunger, you've got food banks with long lines. i mean, even in some of the breaches areas of this country, you've got food banks with people that can't keep up with all that the distribution . there's a depression and sadness of businesses shuttin
jeffrey, let's start with you. it is after the elections and the worst still, and the deadlock over this 2nd round of crown of ours relief to help all the unemployed. the millions of americans who are struggling with their businesses is stimulus even still on the table. now, given that apparently these 2 vaccines have resulted in more than 90 percent efficacy. you know, washington isn't complete chaos right now. the whole place is, is broken and shattered and nothing can get done. we've got a...
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jeffrey: that is correct. it does not seem like th u.s.rticular become involved, and less the election is close and it all comes down to pennsylvania. thedosses that are being fi now, they may delayheinal certification of both results, they are unlikely to materially change the results in a way that could alter the election. katty: i understand that the president is quite within his rights to call for ant recor call for the vote toe stopped, and that could be challenged. any candidate in a close election rult might call for a what is the legal ent for a president to declare victoryre when votestill being counted? his declaration o victory has no legal support i am certain that there is not a political precedent either. the relevant constitutional deadlines and those set by congress, not even the certification by the states, december 8, the final deadline that the states have to submit their slates to the electoral college. december 12 is when the electoral college meets, and that is when the president is elected. and condors -- congress re
jeffrey: that is correct. it does not seem like th u.s.rticular become involved, and less the election is close and it all comes down to pennsylvania. thedosses that are being fi now, they may delayheinal certification of both results, they are unlikely to materially change the results in a way that could alter the election. katty: i understand that the president is quite within his rights to call for ant recor call for the vote toe stopped, and that could be challenged. any candidate in a...
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jeffrey: i'm jeffrey metzler and i'm a poll watcher. so the first time was -- i was a poll watcher was probably 15 years ago for a local state senate election. and i've subsequently been a poll watcher for the 2008, 2012 presidential elections, and again in 2016. i don't think poll watching is a partisan activity because i don't think that the process of casting your vote is a partisan thing. generally speaking, there are election workers who are set up by the state board of elections who are there, and they're following the rules. sometimes questions will arise, and what a poll watcher does is look to try to answer questions if there are legal questions that come up or make sure that no mistakes are being made. for this particular election my main concern, i think, there just will be general heightened tension because of the coronavirus and people are generally more on edge. vice president biden: show up and vote. you will determine the outcome of this election. vote. vote. vote. president trump: i'm urging my supporters to go into the
jeffrey: i'm jeffrey metzler and i'm a poll watcher. so the first time was -- i was a poll watcher was probably 15 years ago for a local state senate election. and i've subsequently been a poll watcher for the 2008, 2012 presidential elections, and again in 2016. i don't think poll watching is a partisan activity because i don't think that the process of casting your vote is a partisan thing. generally speaking, there are election workers who are set up by the state board of elections who are...
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kristie i, jeffrey tucker. thank you both so much for time. today that's all the time we have for now, but because she has money is something from the 20th century. the 19th century, in the 18th century, it is being discerned so mediated or disrupted by bitcoin, which offers perfect price discovery. the price of is perfect. it's it mimics nature in that way. it's like the photosynthesis of money. it's a perfect price discovery. the perfect market maker between risk and reward between consciousness and humanity. it's absolutely perfect and that's why people are running to it. now in the shearling family, credo transferred to say, simpson, exacerbating and alarming everyone mindlessly. actually what that means was we end up making solutions that cost a lot, but actually drink very little. it's just a kind of fuel, instead of actual solutions that were tricks, global warming is your media a reflection of reality? in a world transformed what will make you feel safe from isolation community? are you going the right way or are you being led? so dire
kristie i, jeffrey tucker. thank you both so much for time. today that's all the time we have for now, but because she has money is something from the 20th century. the 19th century, in the 18th century, it is being discerned so mediated or disrupted by bitcoin, which offers perfect price discovery. the price of is perfect. it's it mimics nature in that way. it's like the photosynthesis of money. it's a perfect price discovery. the perfect market maker between risk and reward between...
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jeffrey: people will do what they have to do to advance their businesses. have to understand the framework under the regime in which it operates. he may have a change in the administration and a slight change in direction but it takes a while for people to figure that out. once they do, they go right back to what they need to do. seldom do you have an election that turns things so inside out that people get frozen for extended time frames. we as humans are incredibly adaptable. highs and lows. we are doing ok. from the market standpoint. i think it is a little different if you're running a small business but even there, once we get fiscal stimulus, i expect that to happen by the end of the year. i think that mcconnell probably gets something limited done. my expectation is that small businesses will think about rallying sometime in 2021 as things get back to a more normal economic cycle. >> that was jeffrey solomon speaking to bloomberg's caroline hyde. let's get you to the first word news. turkey.art with the turkish prime minister quit. he is the son-in-l
jeffrey: people will do what they have to do to advance their businesses. have to understand the framework under the regime in which it operates. he may have a change in the administration and a slight change in direction but it takes a while for people to figure that out. once they do, they go right back to what they need to do. seldom do you have an election that turns things so inside out that people get frozen for extended time frames. we as humans are incredibly adaptable. highs and lows....
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. >>> the one-time girlfriend of disgraced financier jeffrey epstein has been placed in quarantine at a new york city jail. ghislaine maxwell was put in isolation last wednesday after a staff member tested positive for covid-19. prosecutors said she tested negative and will be retested at the end of her two-week quarantine. maxwell is awaiting trial in july on charges she recruited teenage girls for jeffrey epstein to abuse. >>> the u.s. government plans to execute the first female inmate in six years. she was slated to be executed next month but it was delayed after her attorneys tested positive for coronavirus. she was convicted of murdering a pregnant woman in missouri in 2004. the u.s. government has executed eight people since july. >>> coming up on the "cbs morning news," an all black officiating crew makes history in the nfl last night. and baby name. the name that got the most votes at the national zoo. this is the "cbs morning news." starting wed 11/25 shop online only and score deals like a $299 "cbs morning zoo. n. e. w. s. " ♪ merry christmas! ♪ ghirardelli peppermint bark
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american author geoffrey eugenic he's his books include the pulitzer prize winning novel middlesex jeffrey genovese thanks for joining me how are you. coping on holding up all right this morning ok i wanted to start syrian part because i really believe that novelists are some of the best experts that we have on the human heart and mind and i'm wondering how you understand these 2 clashing realities in america do trump and biden voters really have different core values. yeah i used to feel that as a novelist i understood my country but i'm sort of waiting to see what happens in the selection to see if i if i do or not i'm from michigan and michigan is one of the states in play right now and the 1st time that trump prevailed there unlike a lot of my friends in new york i understood what was going on with the people who had voted twice for obama and then switched over to trump because of a feeling of being left behind and if you grew up in michigan and you saw what happened to the factories and what happened with the loss of jobs you could understand why a certain amount of the populace might
american author geoffrey eugenic he's his books include the pulitzer prize winning novel middlesex jeffrey genovese thanks for joining me how are you. coping on holding up all right this morning ok i wanted to start syrian part because i really believe that novelists are some of the best experts that we have on the human heart and mind and i'm wondering how you understand these 2 clashing realities in america do trump and biden voters really have different core values. yeah i used to feel that...
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welcome to arts and culture my 1st guest is literary heavyweight and bestselling american author jeffrey eugenides his books include the pulitzer prize winning novel middlesex jeffrey genovese thanks for joining me how are you. coping on i'm holding up all right this morning ok i wanted to its arts year in part because i really believe that novelists are some of the best experts that we have on the human heart and mind and i'm wondering how you understand these 2 clashing realities in america do trump and biden voters really have different core values. yeah i used to feel that as a novelist i understood my country but i'm sort of waiting to see what happens in the selection to see if i if i do or not i'm from michigan and michigan is one of the states in play right now and the 1st time that trump prevailed there unlike a lot of my friends in new york i understood what was going on with the people who had voted twice for obama and then switched over to trump because of a feeling of being left behind and if you grew up in michigan and you saw what happened to the factories and what happene
welcome to arts and culture my 1st guest is literary heavyweight and bestselling american author jeffrey eugenides his books include the pulitzer prize winning novel middlesex jeffrey genovese thanks for joining me how are you. coping on i'm holding up all right this morning ok i wanted to its arts year in part because i really believe that novelists are some of the best experts that we have on the human heart and mind and i'm wondering how you understand these 2 clashing realities in america...
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that's a question that's never answered is why. >> were you the one who broke the news to jeffrey? >> that must have been extremely difficult. >> it was very hard. >> jeffrey, brittany's older brother was at the gym. >> which got back to my locker and got my phone i had 40 missed calls. she said, somebody killed your sister. >> did you immediately ask who did this? >> i never thought about it. >> all jeffrey could think about was brittany was gone, the kid sister who always filled him with pride and often talked about becoming a mom. now that dream would never be realized and in its place would be a murder investigation. >> it was a very closed off scene. they had, of course, crime scene tape around. >> when reporter jamie satterfield heard about a body she went to the scene. are police telling you anything. are they telling you anything about what's inside? >> no. no. the major crime folks came later as did the crime scene folk. >> what investigators found was a ransacked apartment suggesting a burglary interrupted and had turned violent. in fact, there had been a series of burgla
that's a question that's never answered is why. >> were you the one who broke the news to jeffrey? >> that must have been extremely difficult. >> it was very hard. >> jeffrey, brittany's older brother was at the gym. >> which got back to my locker and got my phone i had 40 missed calls. she said, somebody killed your sister. >> did you immediately ask who did this? >> i never thought about it. >> all jeffrey could think about was brittany was...
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jeffrey's colleague anne applebaum wrote a book recently about the seduction of authoritarianism andult hit hard in the hispanic community there. most people came as exiles from countries that were used to authoritarian figures. the second thing is the socialism stuck hard and democrats never fought back and trump had a four-year investment in miami. that's 3.1% of the total hispanic vote and it was very peculiar and it hit hard. it was probably half of the winning margin in florida for donald trump. but taking on a little bit of jennifer's article, there are 15 million hispanics more or less who voted and about 30% voted for donald trump. historically the last seven or eight presidential elections, you know, the margins have been between 25% and 40% for republicans, so he was kind of on the lower side. the net gaen for biden was 6.5 million voters in the hispanic community. frankly, he won by 5 million votes. so if you're a latino organizer, you can say hey, we got him a net polarity which exceeded the national polarity. i don't think he did that bad. there were a couple of pockets
jeffrey's colleague anne applebaum wrote a book recently about the seduction of authoritarianism andult hit hard in the hispanic community there. most people came as exiles from countries that were used to authoritarian figures. the second thing is the socialism stuck hard and democrats never fought back and trump had a four-year investment in miami. that's 3.1% of the total hispanic vote and it was very peculiar and it hit hard. it was probably half of the winning margin in florida for donald...
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republicanl strategist al cardenas, maria teresa kumar, president ofsa voto latino, and jerry goer jeffrey goldberg, editor in chief of "the atlantic." if it's sunday, " it's "meet th press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show inth television history, ts is "meet the press with chuck todd."ru >>> and a good sunday morning. nearly two weeks after an election-day a contest won by j biden by more than 5.5 million votes, so far, and by a comfortable electoral vote margin, the country is facing two interconnected crises. one, the president of the united states refuses to concede the election, claiming falsely that it was somehow stolen. his attorney general is currently encouraging investigations into voter fraud, despite a lack of evidence that exists. the secretary of state is suggesting the president will be inaugurated for a second term. perhaps he was kidding. the president has fired his defense secretary and is filling the defense department with loyalists, some of whom traffic in conspiracy theories. if this were happening anywhere else, our state departm
republicanl strategist al cardenas, maria teresa kumar, president ofsa voto latino, and jerry goer jeffrey goldberg, editor in chief of "the atlantic." if it's sunday, " it's "meet th press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show inth television history, ts is "meet the press with chuck todd."ru >>> and a good sunday morning. nearly two weeks after an election-day a contest won by j biden by more than 5.5 million...
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a small sequence had been discovered by jeffrey tunberg. i wrote a letter saying if you need more specimens, let me know and i will go back to alaska. i have been there before, i know where it is. i can go back, and i didn't hear anything. i didn't hear anything. and i thought, well, he knows. he happened to be on vacation. he didn't get his mail. >> we were extremely excited about the possibility. we had hoped that if we could recover material from a frozen victim that the quality of genetic material of the virus might be improved over what we had in these blocks. >> and he called me here, asked, when can you go? i said, i can't go this week but i can go next week. i called up bredig. now, this time, when i come the second visit in 1997, it so happened it was in august. much better time to dig in the permafrost. went to see the missionary. another one now, pastor brian crockett is his name. he's still there. and he knew of the excavation i had carried out in 1951. and he also knew that i had to get permission to do it again. so he said, it
a small sequence had been discovered by jeffrey tunberg. i wrote a letter saying if you need more specimens, let me know and i will go back to alaska. i have been there before, i know where it is. i can go back, and i didn't hear anything. i didn't hear anything. and i thought, well, he knows. he happened to be on vacation. he didn't get his mail. >> we were extremely excited about the possibility. we had hoped that if we could recover material from a frozen victim that the quality of...
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jeffrey was a note trump guy.ing by omission to trump about the real status of american troop levels in syria. if you did that and uniform you'd be court-martialed, false report, dereliction of duty et cetera. the guy did 50 of service denies states is great he worked for presidents he disagreed with. but then along comes a guy just things should not be told the truth because he likes the outcome. jeffrey likes the outcome i like it too. but a president must be able to count on advice from the professional. you know what, gotta tell you. at this would've been uniform he would've been prosecuted is bad juju very bad juju. kennedy: series reporting their shooting at planes right now. what is this to to that little biosphere? >> nothing but poon told to get out of his way the really and's for bombing more. basically more chance for syrian air defense to show how incompetent they are. kennedy: fun. telling us how the world works one at a time. coming up are you planning to travel or see relations for thanksgiving? is
jeffrey was a note trump guy.ing by omission to trump about the real status of american troop levels in syria. if you did that and uniform you'd be court-martialed, false report, dereliction of duty et cetera. the guy did 50 of service denies states is great he worked for presidents he disagreed with. but then along comes a guy just things should not be told the truth because he likes the outcome. jeffrey likes the outcome i like it too. but a president must be able to count on advice from the...
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greg: what's next for an jeffrey toobin?ve him a a live bookkeeper is helping customize quickbooks for me. okay, you're all set up. thanks! that was my business gi, this one's casual. get set up right with a live bookkeeper with intuit quickbooks. greg: he is taking a beating for what he did in the meeting. jeffrey toobin has been fired from "the new yorker" magazine following an investigation into his behavior during a work zoo call crewmember when the call was about election simulation he was engaged in stimulation and was seen by a co-worker. still far -- so far is still the chief legal analyst asked for time off and hasn't been on the air since the incident. it's a good thing there aren't any legal challenges in the news. the question is will toobin be fired from "cnn" or would that the really giving them the shaft? see what i did there evil? that's terrible. joe, i think the legal lesson here is your home becomes a workplace in a pandemic. >> you have to have two different workstations for this. you can't multitask but
greg: what's next for an jeffrey toobin?ve him a a live bookkeeper is helping customize quickbooks for me. okay, you're all set up. thanks! that was my business gi, this one's casual. get set up right with a live bookkeeper with intuit quickbooks. greg: he is taking a beating for what he did in the meeting. jeffrey toobin has been fired from "the new yorker" magazine following an investigation into his behavior during a work zoo call crewmember when the call was about election...
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. >>> tower records is back, and the results of an investigation into jeffrey epstein's controversiala deal. those are some of the headlines on the morning news stand. >>> the new york times reports the justice department review found the u.s. attorney who oversaw jeffrey epstein's 2006 florida sexual abuse investigation showed poor judgment, but no misconduct. epstein was accused of abusing and trafficking dozens of under age girls. alex accosta who later became president trump's labor secretary was the top federal prosecutor handling the case. accosta came under fire after it became known that his office struck a secret deal with epstein allowing him to plead guilty to a single charge of soliciting a minor for prostitution. >>> "the washington post" says the federal appeals court upheld a ruling that harvard university's admission process does not discriminate against asian american applicants. the court rejected claims from an affirmative action group that accuses harvard of imposing a racial penalty on asian americans. the school has acknowledged that it sometimes gives qualified
. >>> tower records is back, and the results of an investigation into jeffrey epstein's controversiala deal. those are some of the headlines on the morning news stand. >>> the new york times reports the justice department review found the u.s. attorney who oversaw jeffrey epstein's 2006 florida sexual abuse investigation showed poor judgment, but no misconduct. epstein was accused of abusing and trafficking dozens of under age girls. alex accosta who later became president...
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as of yesterday, jeffrey says 90 muny employees have tested positive for the coronavirus. officials do contact tracing for every positive case. >>> a center message from the san mateo county health officer as covid cases spike in the county. dr. scott morrow released a statement to the daily journal reading in part, right now enough people are acting like they are individuals, carelessly, thoughtlessly, and i would add, quite selfishly, whether by intent or not, resulting in a surge of new cases. san mateo's currently in the red tier, so it's not under that 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 a.m. curfew. less than five hours from now, new coronavirus restrictions will go into effect in los angeles county. starting 10:00 tonight, in-person dining will be banned for at least three weeks. it's a major blow for restaurants and bars already struggling to survive. the l.a. chamber of commerce says the restrictions will put nearly 700,000 people out of work. >> right now the closure's for three weeks, but we know that will extend through new year's. and it'll probably put me out of the business.
as of yesterday, jeffrey says 90 muny employees have tested positive for the coronavirus. officials do contact tracing for every positive case. >>> a center message from the san mateo county health officer as covid cases spike in the county. dr. scott morrow released a statement to the daily journal reading in part, right now enough people are acting like they are individuals, carelessly, thoughtlessly, and i would add, quite selfishly, whether by intent or not, resulting in a surge of...
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james, jeffrey, who is now retiring, says that many more state than donald trump thought the u.s. military ramped up operations in syria and 2014 with the publicly known current number of troops standing at around 600. the pentagon insists they are fighting the remnants of terror groups in the region. the trunk wanted a withdrawal from syria apart from a few 100 soldiers to guard the country's all wells. but according to the u.s. envoy, the army did not pull out. we spoke to professor and middle east analyst, joshua landis, who believes it would be naive to think the president wasn't in the loop. well, somebody like jeffrey probably thinks the president is a fool and that it'll do his own reputation. good. if he makes it clear that you know he suffers fools, he doesn't stir fools lightly. well, i'm sure the white house wasn't really in the dark. you know, most of us who watched syria pretty carefully understood that there were a lot more than a few hundreds of soldiers there. on the other hand, it is quite clear that the president made his wishes clear about withdrawing from syria
james, jeffrey, who is now retiring, says that many more state than donald trump thought the u.s. military ramped up operations in syria and 2014 with the publicly known current number of troops standing at around 600. the pentagon insists they are fighting the remnants of terror groups in the region. the trunk wanted a withdrawal from syria apart from a few 100 soldiers to guard the country's all wells. but according to the u.s. envoy, the army did not pull out. we spoke to professor and...
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also, did a former prosecutor commit misconduct when he worked out a generous plea deal when jeffrey epstein was accused of sex crimes? well, tonight, the justice department weighs in. and, covid forces major changes in new york city's thanksgiving day parade. mhm, yeah, that too. i don't want any trade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. do you just say yes to everything? hm. well i say no to kale. mm. yeah, they say if you blanch it it's better, but that seems like a lot of work. now offering zero commissions on online trades. we charge you less so you have more to invest. ♪ ...who takes care of yourself. so why wait to screen for colon cancer? because when caught in early stages, it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers... ...even in early stages. tell me more. it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your prescriber or an online prescriber
also, did a former prosecutor commit misconduct when he worked out a generous plea deal when jeffrey epstein was accused of sex crimes? well, tonight, the justice department weighs in. and, covid forces major changes in new york city's thanksgiving day parade. mhm, yeah, that too. i don't want any trade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. do you just say yes to everything? hm. well i say no to kale. mm. yeah,...
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there he is a personal thing i don't i don't cost too much money to talk about politics and there jeffrey toobin thanks so much for coming on arts and culture my pleasure raw nerves all over about this election american rapper carty be as they say an internet speak all of us she posted this video of her election night experience relieving stress the old fashioned way. right or t.c. boyle's dark poetic response to the evening he tweeted yes the night wears on and i feel we can cord out to some wong dead creature washed ashore from an ancient see. here actress kirstie alley sends out a prayer before she goes to sleep and john q 2nd response to trump screwy election when call is frustrating saying he thinks he's. in just 4 years we've seen hollywood and the music industry go from being more or less buddies with the obama white house to becoming a bastion of the opposition since trump's went in 2016 american artists have become more political than ever there's a look back. lights camera the stage and drama in his element he likes to play the starring role after all for years he was a t.v. sta
there he is a personal thing i don't i don't cost too much money to talk about politics and there jeffrey toobin thanks so much for coming on arts and culture my pleasure raw nerves all over about this election american rapper carty be as they say an internet speak all of us she posted this video of her election night experience relieving stress the old fashioned way. right or t.c. boyle's dark poetic response to the evening he tweeted yes the night wears on and i feel we can cord out to some...
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jeffrey book, entitled buddy allowance. you see a lady sitting there with a shotgun. these people were -- shoe them do their chest until they show they would issue that. the non violence and the hatred that was being exaggerated would not have solved anything. lyons county played a particular role in the voting struggle. salmon to the west montgomery to the east. nantes county became the place if you didn't want to be out on the road after dark, is my understanding. plans county became a safe haven where people came overnight and seek shelter in the community. can you talk about that. the rosa played in the county for organizers and others. several families on their own homes and they can afford to participate. they lost businesses, because they all own homes they could help in the movement more. there was a man named johnny jackson will property, he knew that these young man were going to get killed. he had a house and he let these workers live in that house. it is still standing as a freedom house. that is one of the ways the county would help to protect workers. >>
jeffrey book, entitled buddy allowance. you see a lady sitting there with a shotgun. these people were -- shoe them do their chest until they show they would issue that. the non violence and the hatred that was being exaggerated would not have solved anything. lyons county played a particular role in the voting struggle. salmon to the west montgomery to the east. nantes county became the place if you didn't want to be out on the road after dark, is my understanding. plans county became a safe...
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branwen jeffreys, bbc news, st helens. to end six weeks of war in the breakaway region of nagorno karabakh. the fighting has been between azerbaijan and ethnic armenians. under the agreement armenia will withdraw from districts occupied since the early 1990s, and azerbaijan will keep territory it's retaken during the fighting in nagorno karabakh — and the surrounding areas. but victory has come at a cost, as our international correspondent orla guerin reports from the city of terter in azerbaijan. "get up and let's go," lalazar begs. a mother's lament at the grave of her only son. 25—year—old mehdi joined the azerbaijani army to fight for nagorno karabakh. he was killed last month. buried by his side, his 17—year—old cousin melek. mehdi's uncle natig safarov says they both took a secret to their graves. we were welcomed to the family home near the front line city of tartar. and to a room full of anguish. generations grieving for what might have been. the women sing lullabies to those who died in battle. and who are revered
branwen jeffreys, bbc news, st helens. to end six weeks of war in the breakaway region of nagorno karabakh. the fighting has been between azerbaijan and ethnic armenians. under the agreement armenia will withdraw from districts occupied since the early 1990s, and azerbaijan will keep territory it's retaken during the fighting in nagorno karabakh — and the surrounding areas. but victory has come at a cost, as our international correspondent orla guerin reports from the city of terter in...
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i mean, if this i jeffrey's character, i mean, they applauded him because he out with the president of the united states under any other president. this would be serious charges here. not only would you be him use humiliated, you would probably be barred from working in the national security, say ever again, and i don't know. no, there maybe even legal issues in play here. but just the opposite here that sharing this year, i've said from the beginning of the trump presidency, this resistance opposition to the president when in the government is destroying institutions. and one of the most sacred institutions we have is as the civilian control of the military, go ahead. yes, and in fact one where i am in no orcs suspiciously like military control, all 46 because generals, for example, benefit or just for command and the nato forces in, in europe. he is now in that 20 council. he is now advising, you know, their us foreign policy. i'm sure he will gain more importance on the trump and bent one just has just recently sat that we should include georgia in nato know where everyone understan
i mean, if this i jeffrey's character, i mean, they applauded him because he out with the president of the united states under any other president. this would be serious charges here. not only would you be him use humiliated, you would probably be barred from working in the national security, say ever again, and i don't know. no, there maybe even legal issues in play here. but just the opposite here that sharing this year, i've said from the beginning of the trump presidency, this resistance...
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branwen jeffreys, bbc news, leicester.a park in reading has admitted the murders of three men. khairi saadallah killed james furlong, david wails, and joseph ritchie—bennett during the two—minute rampage in june. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is at the old bailey now. daniel. yes, with less than three weeks to go before his trial was due to start, the reading attacker, khairi saadallah, in a late afternoon court hearing has now pleaded guilty to all three murders and all three attempted murders. khairi saadallah had onlyjust been released from prison, where he was serving a sentence for three assaults and for possessing a knife when he carried out what the prosecution says was a terrorist attack. it was a warm june evening as the first covid lockdown was starting to ease when khairi saadallah launched his extremely rapid and deadly attack. forbury gardens was full of people. the pubs, including the nearby blagrave arms, popular with reading's gay community, were still shut. three friends from the pub — a s
branwen jeffreys, bbc news, leicester.a park in reading has admitted the murders of three men. khairi saadallah killed james furlong, david wails, and joseph ritchie—bennett during the two—minute rampage in june. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is at the old bailey now. daniel. yes, with less than three weeks to go before his trial was due to start, the reading attacker, khairi saadallah, in a late afternoon court hearing has now pleaded guilty to all three murders and all...