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jo, i wanted to go back to you. one of the things i've learned in becoming more and more familiar with the african-american experience and racial violence in this country is oftentimes lynching and racial violence are thought to be random things, just someone was in the wrong place at the wrong time and something was done to this person. what your father's murder reminds us all of or should remind us all of is that in many instances, most instances, violence that was frequented upon african-americans was not random, it was actually meant to attack and target the people who were the most successful because there were people in white communities who didn't like symbols of success like your father. how does that play into the story of your father, elmore, and the book that you wrote, which has been put on the screen for all to see, "the penalty for success: my father was lynched in niles county, alabama"? >> it makes us aware that these things are still happening. in fact, when the lynchings occurred in niles county, w
jo, i wanted to go back to you. one of the things i've learned in becoming more and more familiar with the african-american experience and racial violence in this country is oftentimes lynching and racial violence are thought to be random things, just someone was in the wrong place at the wrong time and something was done to this person. what your father's murder reminds us all of or should remind us all of is that in many instances, most instances, violence that was frequented upon...
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topic number one, plastic was a rough one for jo biden.cracking under the pressure. >> i will lead ineffective strategy to mobilize. [inaudible] [laughter] that was how much more does the fbi need? is literally speaking ukrainian in front of his prey to this week and jo went a rebound within the system is literal partner and crime. president obama, the romantic buddies went to flint, michigan. the highlight of the trip came of the dream team ticket to the court. check out president hot hand violating the michigan lockdown by taking us all to school for draining an incredible walk off the three. by comparison making jo biden look about 300 years old. last time choate made three points, he is plagiarizing robert kennedy. after the shot jo screamed out boom shaka lockup. that is how he pronounces barack obama's name. joe's not good at basketball but he does put up a good twilight zone defense. also if you have seen him speak, he is a big dribbler. jo says it was his childhood dream to play basketball the u.s. president. back then he assumed i
topic number one, plastic was a rough one for jo biden.cracking under the pressure. >> i will lead ineffective strategy to mobilize. [inaudible] [laughter] that was how much more does the fbi need? is literally speaking ukrainian in front of his prey to this week and jo went a rebound within the system is literal partner and crime. president obama, the romantic buddies went to flint, michigan. the highlight of the trip came of the dream team ticket to the court. check out president hot...
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jo?ou're absolutely right, people will put those sorts of examples forward in the way we've just heard, including this 10pm curfew. i've heard all sorts of things like, "coronavirus can't tell the time, so why do you have a ten o'clock curfew rather than 11 o'clock?" the government would say it is not about the strict science of some of these measures. they would argue it is about reducing the amount of contact time, the amount of socialising, it is a sort of nudge. it's the idea — whether that is right or wrong, i make nojudgment at all — but the idea is to stop people perhaps drinking in pubs longer than they would like to... 0r, sorry, longer than the government would like them to, then you lose your inhibitions, then you forget about social distancing, then you forget about washing your hands. everything has been about this government trying to say, "just do a little less of all this stuff," and then hope that somehow contact will reduce and so will the infection rates. and, ned, that
jo?ou're absolutely right, people will put those sorts of examples forward in the way we've just heard, including this 10pm curfew. i've heard all sorts of things like, "coronavirus can't tell the time, so why do you have a ten o'clock curfew rather than 11 o'clock?" the government would say it is not about the strict science of some of these measures. they would argue it is about reducing the amount of contact time, the amount of socialising, it is a sort of nudge. it's the idea —...
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we will start with jo. josephine: i have had a lot of heartache in terms of when i think of voting rights just because america was supposedly founded on democracy. the right to vote should be according to everyone. there would not be efforts to suppress voting. yet everywhere we go, the efforts exist. the other thing that concerns me is -- then i want to refer back to lowndes county for a minute -- a building has one little room recognizing tent city but does not have any of the names of the people of sncc, the people who lived in kent city, none of those people are recognized. therefore, that history is not being taught to our children. they need to know what blacks in lowndes county went through to get the right to vote. that is a big concern of mine. i think every black should be making their way to the polls. every time ones open for any election. we always should have some interest in what is going on. those are my concerns that we have history that is not being recorded and nothing tangible that our c
we will start with jo. josephine: i have had a lot of heartache in terms of when i think of voting rights just because america was supposedly founded on democracy. the right to vote should be according to everyone. there would not be efforts to suppress voting. yet everywhere we go, the efforts exist. the other thing that concerns me is -- then i want to refer back to lowndes county for a minute -- a building has one little room recognizing tent city but does not have any of the names of the...
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__j° ——jo and simon. a lot of —— jo and simon.ystem which we are used to but they are slightly strengthening them. tier plus and whoever you want to describe it, the image from the metro is quite stark, showing who is where and in which situation. the yellow is tier i, the least of these restrictions. the change here is that we knew the prime minister had indicated there was concern about what is becoming known as covid pirates, group intent of breaking the rules because they don‘t agree with them, there is a general frustration with what is going on with regards to the management of the virus, and one of the challenges that now we have 99% of the country in tier 2 or tier 3, this gradual warning that the previous lockdown, we saw what was not deemed a lockdown but it felt like one. there has been a general sense as we were getting into it that we were not going to necessarily see lots of places coming out of it. they warning about previously mid—range tea is going up on those lower tiers going up and entire categories, a lot of b
__j° ——jo and simon. a lot of —— jo and simon.ystem which we are used to but they are slightly strengthening them. tier plus and whoever you want to describe it, the image from the metro is quite stark, showing who is where and in which situation. the yellow is tier i, the least of these restrictions. the change here is that we knew the prime minister had indicated there was concern about what is becoming known as covid pirates, group intent of breaking the rules because they don‘t...
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jo, want to go back to you. we are both an integral part of this coalition for people seeking the alabama black national heritage area and wanted to find out why you are supporting that cause and how you think it might protect and preserve the history of the voting rights struggle. josephine: thank you for asking that. there are 19 counties and we know that we need more funds because the counties are the poorest counties in the nation. i am interested because as i mentioned, all the work that was done, there is nothing to show for it. people talk about the cell not march and skip over what happened in alabama. with all of the work that we did there with the workshops, how to run for political offices, we need something to recognize them. i am hopeful that they will recognize the work that was done and also recognize the schools we built in 1883. that school is still standing. it is on the national register. most people have not heard of it. most people have not heard of the reconstruction legislator. we will foc
jo, want to go back to you. we are both an integral part of this coalition for people seeking the alabama black national heritage area and wanted to find out why you are supporting that cause and how you think it might protect and preserve the history of the voting rights struggle. josephine: thank you for asking that. there are 19 counties and we know that we need more funds because the counties are the poorest counties in the nation. i am interested because as i mentioned, all the work that...
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i'd love for you and jo to talk this through. we're not calling anything, obviously, but jo, build on what steve is saying. i'm going to be even less technical and say the type of numbers we just heard suggest good news for biden as this moves forward. >> ari, historically, the mail-in vote, which they are still very much receiving here in clark county, has historically gone towards the democrats here. but what is really interesting about the 51,000 votes that the clark county registrar says they're going to announce tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. local time is that this facility and this county has the capacity to count more than that. they can count 70,000 votes a day. but instead, the registrar was very specific about how many votes they are going to release tomorrow. so i thought that was a very interesting point we should take a closer look at. i asked him, why is it going so, perhaps, slowly in the words of some critics out there. and he said they're not worried about speed here in clark county. they just want to get it right. and
i'd love for you and jo to talk this through. we're not calling anything, obviously, but jo, build on what steve is saying. i'm going to be even less technical and say the type of numbers we just heard suggest good news for biden as this moves forward. >> ari, historically, the mail-in vote, which they are still very much receiving here in clark county, has historically gone towards the democrats here. but what is really interesting about the 51,000 votes that the clark county registrar...
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world record $13 billion for cyber monday if you're one of the millions of parg gain hunters, other jo ling kent has the news. >>> the denver broncos forced to play without a true quarterback. all four of their qbs in quarantine >>> plus a few other firsts from the gridiron including a running back with eight touchdowns. >>> we have a remarkable friendship built mile by mile. "early today" starts right now >>> good monday morning. i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances rivera. a pivotal day ahead. over three weeks before he was declared the winner, he will receive his first briefing today. he fractured his foot while playing with his dog over the weekend. tracie potts joins us today. we could see the president-elect in a boot for the next few weeks. >> reporter: yeah, frances it happened saturday he went to the doctor yesterday. got a ct scan. apparently some hairline fractures there. we may see president-elect biden hobbling along as he gets at that first presidential daily brief today along with vice president-elect harris their coronavirus team expected to meet with the white house task f
world record $13 billion for cyber monday if you're one of the millions of parg gain hunters, other jo ling kent has the news. >>> the denver broncos forced to play without a true quarterback. all four of their qbs in quarantine >>> plus a few other firsts from the gridiron including a running back with eight touchdowns. >>> we have a remarkable friendship built mile by mile. "early today" starts right now >>> good monday morning. i'm phillip mena....
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nbc's jo ling kent is in las vegas jo, where do things stand right now? >> reporter: lester, the clark county registrar tells us there's no need for speed here the focus is on accuracy there are still 63,000 mail-in votes to be counted along with 60,000 provisional ballots. regarding the allegations by the nevada gop saying thousands cast illegal votes from out of state, the clark county registrar responding today telling us there's a sizable military population here that votes from outside the state which is legal as for when we'll get results, the clark county registrar said they hope to finish mail-in ballots by sunday but no word yet on when the critical provisional ballot will be done lester >> jo ling kent in las vegas, thank you very much >>> in arizona biden maintains his edge over the president although the margin has tightened slightly nbc's gadi schwartz is in phoenix what's the latest from there? >> reporter: the race out here continues to tighten with president trump gaining on joe biden's 39,000-vote lead but there's still over 200,000 votes
nbc's jo ling kent is in las vegas jo, where do things stand right now? >> reporter: lester, the clark county registrar tells us there's no need for speed here the focus is on accuracy there are still 63,000 mail-in votes to be counted along with 60,000 provisional ballots. regarding the allegations by the nevada gop saying thousands cast illegal votes from out of state, the clark county registrar responding today telling us there's a sizable military population here that votes from...
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justo del otro lado del cielo tienes a jo peter. no hay excusas. bien abrigados porque hace frÍo. pueden ver un poco de nieve. en oregÓn en el lado oeste. tambiÉn en nueva yorken el noreste del paÍs. hasta tres pulgadas de acumulaciÓn de nieve. no hay excusa para no ir a votar maÑana. panorama ventoso y frÍo buena parte del paÍs. en la florida el viento serÁ protagonista. en la costa oeste ambiente despejado. la espera de la llegada de lluvias a partir de maÑana en la noche.
justo del otro lado del cielo tienes a jo peter. no hay excusas. bien abrigados porque hace frÍo. pueden ver un poco de nieve. en oregÓn en el lado oeste. tambiÉn en nueva yorken el noreste del paÍs. hasta tres pulgadas de acumulaciÓn de nieve. no hay excusa para no ir a votar maÑana. panorama ventoso y frÍo buena parte del paÍs. en la florida el viento serÁ protagonista. en la costa oeste ambiente despejado. la espera de la llegada de lluvias a partir de maÑana en la noche.
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first, jos buttler, then jonny south africa had other ideas.th a bang. then... with time and with its running out, dawid malan steadied the ship. zero ‘s best batsman the format, who went to schooljust on the road, with confidence. austin halewood, bbc news. after all the hype and controversy, 54—year—old mike tyson's return to the ring ended in a draw against royjoneer in los angeles. thejudges couldn't separate the two former heavyweight world champions in their eight—round exhibition fight. afterwards, tyson said he'd changed and now wanted to do charity work. i am capable of helping a lot of people less fortunate than myself. that is what i am capable of doing, all over the world. in a perfect world, i am a missionary, in a perfect world. when i am in the ring, my real life is a gift, not only for myself. before it was always about me, the hot chick, and the planes and the boat. it doesn't do it for me any more. despite the plans for tyson to do more charity work, there's talk of these two meeting in the ring again. however, our boxing pund
first, jos buttler, then jonny south africa had other ideas.th a bang. then... with time and with its running out, dawid malan steadied the ship. zero ‘s best batsman the format, who went to schooljust on the road, with confidence. austin halewood, bbc news. after all the hype and controversy, 54—year—old mike tyson's return to the ring ended in a draw against royjoneer in los angeles. thejudges couldn't separate the two former heavyweight world champions in their eight—round exhibition...
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correspondent jo ling kent is standing by there. jo, same circumstance, folks in nevada are working hard to count up all the votes as increased public attention focuses on their work. >> reporter: there's a lot of focus on the remaining 54,000 mail-in ballots and 60,000 provisional ballots they say they're going to only count after finishing the mail-ins, only sunday. big question marks how they're going to break. as we've said, mail-in ballots tend to break for the democrats historically b historically but we'll have to wait and see on that front. lawsuit brought by individual voter, jill stoky out here seeking injunction to stop the counting of the vote with certain machines they use in clark county, claiming improper voting. lawsuit has been ruled now that injunction has been denied. it's a loss on the legal front for trump supporters and the trump campaign, which initially explained what that lawsuit was at a press conference at clark county registrar yesterday. so there's a lot going on here. we expect to get another batch of v
correspondent jo ling kent is standing by there. jo, same circumstance, folks in nevada are working hard to count up all the votes as increased public attention focuses on their work. >> reporter: there's a lot of focus on the remaining 54,000 mail-in ballots and 60,000 provisional ballots they say they're going to only count after finishing the mail-ins, only sunday. big question marks how they're going to break. as we've said, mail-in ballots tend to break for the democrats historically...
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one enters you to to patricia jo boyers, president of the company called boycom vision, and that is located in southeast missouri. patty boyers, what is it boycom does? >> guest: thank you for having me. it's an honor to represent my state. southeast missouri is a predominantly world area. we were at the foothills of the mountains, and at the mouth of the delta that went into the mississippi river and all the lush farmland in arkansas. what we do is husband and i are first-generation broadband, cable tv and phone provider. we cover about five counties right at the cusp of the bootheel. >> host: you say you serve about five counties. in what way? >> guest: we are broadband, video and the phone provider. >> host: just like -- and how many customers do you have? >> guest: at the last building with 4258. >> host: can you make money with 4258 customers in the broadband industry? >> guest: oh, absolutely you can. we have done everything as frugally as possible. we have no middlemen. i have a very shallow bench. i have all first string players. my husband i built this company ourselves so we are f
one enters you to to patricia jo boyers, president of the company called boycom vision, and that is located in southeast missouri. patty boyers, what is it boycom does? >> guest: thank you for having me. it's an honor to represent my state. southeast missouri is a predominantly world area. we were at the foothills of the mountains, and at the mouth of the delta that went into the mississippi river and all the lush farmland in arkansas. what we do is husband and i are first-generation...
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jo currie, bbc news. in the pro 1a, where ulster remain unbeaten in the league with a a0 points to 15 win over glasgow warriors. a straightforward victory in conference a at the kingspan stadium — ulster scrum—half john cooney kicked ten points as well as scoring this try, one of six from ulster on the night. meanwhile in the night's other game at murrayfield. edinburgh overcame both the fog and cardiff blues to take their second win of the season by 15 points to 0 — ——18 visibility almost impossible in the second half as the scottish side ended a four—game home losing streak. to rugby league — and challenge cup runners—up salford are looking for a new coach after announcing the sudden departure of ian watson. the red devils say watson, who has been at the club since 201a, has left them with immediate effect after being approached by another super league club. the news comes just a fortnight after he rejected an approach from hull and pledged to see out his salford contract, which was due to run to the en
jo currie, bbc news. in the pro 1a, where ulster remain unbeaten in the league with a a0 points to 15 win over glasgow warriors. a straightforward victory in conference a at the kingspan stadium — ulster scrum—half john cooney kicked ten points as well as scoring this try, one of six from ulster on the night. meanwhile in the night's other game at murrayfield. edinburgh overcame both the fog and cardiff blues to take their second win of the season by 15 points to 0 — ——18 visibility...
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indeed, thank you very much, jo currie at wembley for us.noon‘s premier league game at newcastle, and watched his side lose 2—1. pickford had started the last 120 league games since joining everton injune 2017, but his form has dipped this season. everton were undone by two goals from callum wilson, the first a penalty. dominic calvert—lewin pulled one back in injury time. some quality, some speed, some attention, more attention, i think that today was imbalanced. that is what we wanted to have, imbalance and to aid the opportunity... we gave them a penalty, unfortunately, with less concentration there and after that the game was more difficult. we can see the rolling counter attack, we had good reaction, but it was not good enough. earlier, southampton moved up to third in the premier league with victory at aston villa. it was a great birthday for captain james ward—prowse — he scored with two fantastic free kicks and provided the assist for the opener forjannik vestergaard before danny ings made it 4—0. two stoppage time goals from villa t
indeed, thank you very much, jo currie at wembley for us.noon‘s premier league game at newcastle, and watched his side lose 2—1. pickford had started the last 120 league games since joining everton injune 2017, but his form has dipped this season. everton were undone by two goals from callum wilson, the first a penalty. dominic calvert—lewin pulled one back in injury time. some quality, some speed, some attention, more attention, i think that today was imbalanced. that is what we wanted...
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good morning, jo. >> reporter: good morning, peter.ove to online shopping, and the long lines we saw at stores this year were not necessarily to get inside, but for curbside pickup and buy online and pick up in store. despite the economic crisis, the pandemic is quickly changing the way we're doing all of our shopping, perhaps forever. the dash for black friday looking remarkably different this season. >> it's like saturday or a sunday, normal weekend. >> reporter: crowds were thin and masked up. >> keep your mask up above your nose while you shop around. >> reporter: but shoppers still demolishing records, spending online like never before. >> i can sit in front of my machine and hit five stores at the same time. >> reporter: online black friday sales are on track to hit a record breaking $9.6 billion, soaring up to 29%. do the math, that's shoppers spending more than $6 million a minute. >> we see a lot of spending across products that kind of keep people connected and keep people occupied. so video games and board games. >> reporter
good morning, jo. >> reporter: good morning, peter.ove to online shopping, and the long lines we saw at stores this year were not necessarily to get inside, but for curbside pickup and buy online and pick up in store. despite the economic crisis, the pandemic is quickly changing the way we're doing all of our shopping, perhaps forever. the dash for black friday looking remarkably different this season. >> it's like saturday or a sunday, normal weekend. >> reporter: crowds were...
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jo ling kent in las vegas, nevada, for us tonight. now let's bring in what is our lead off conversation after all for this busy hour on a friday night. alexi mccammen, political reporter over at axios, and barbara mcquade, veteran prosecutor, former u.s. attorney in fact for the eastern district of michigan. alexi, first to you. your latest reporting on the president's mind-set, the advice people are trying to give him, how much air support he will get from republicans, how many other republicans will stand up and remind the president and the people around him especially if biden goes up over 270 what's supposed to be done in this instance. >> you know, brian, i actually think if we look at joe biden's speech tonight and president trump's absence from today and his remarks from this week we can see the real contrast in how president trump is viewing the end of this election and how he can move forward. we hear him cast doubt on the legitimacy of mail-in ballots and of the very democratic process of participating in a selection. we als
jo ling kent in las vegas, nevada, for us tonight. now let's bring in what is our lead off conversation after all for this busy hour on a friday night. alexi mccammen, political reporter over at axios, and barbara mcquade, veteran prosecutor, former u.s. attorney in fact for the eastern district of michigan. alexi, first to you. your latest reporting on the president's mind-set, the advice people are trying to give him, how much air support he will get from republicans, how many other...
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host: why did you vote for jo jorgensen? the -- partly because of i couldn't bring myself to vote for trump. for a variety of reasons. the democrats have kind of left me in terms of their woke culture, all the cancel culture going on. the woke politics. the holier than thou. the being able to say as biden said which i think is a racist thing, you ain't black. if a white man said, if you don't like hip-hop music, you ain't black. host: ok. that's joe. we were waiting to see if the president would respond off of his twitter feed to the events of the last day or so. here is a series of tweets from the president's account starting with, we should look at the votes. we should look at these allegations. we are seeing a number of affidavits that there has been voter fraud. we have a history in this country of election problems. have an order by the supreme court justice to compel them to separate ballots -- required the intervention of justice alito. of ballots.ge group if there is a problem about what concerns -- me is we had over
host: why did you vote for jo jorgensen? the -- partly because of i couldn't bring myself to vote for trump. for a variety of reasons. the democrats have kind of left me in terms of their woke culture, all the cancel culture going on. the woke politics. the holier than thou. the being able to say as biden said which i think is a racist thing, you ain't black. if a white man said, if you don't like hip-hop music, you ain't black. host: ok. that's joe. we were waiting to see if the president...
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nbc's jo ling kent has been reporting on this for months. jo, what's the deal?line, steph, but the issue is there's no consequences if it is not met. so basically tiktok is asking for an extension, because they say in this new court filing they have been trying to engage with the white house, with treasury and they haven't received substantive feedback in about two months. so if you look at the issue, it's really about data security and privacy. that's what president trump initially reached out to do all of this change in the first place, and so as a result of that, tiktok says they still need more time, because they haven't heard back from this, so the real question is, has tiktok been forgotten by the president of the united states? and i just got off the phone with this source who says they were basically assuming that they would have to wait until after the election to get this resolved. it's now post election and they still haven't heard on a substantive level whether this oracle/walmart deal is good enough from a data security and privacy perspective. so t
nbc's jo ling kent has been reporting on this for months. jo, what's the deal?line, steph, but the issue is there's no consequences if it is not met. so basically tiktok is asking for an extension, because they say in this new court filing they have been trying to engage with the white house, with treasury and they haven't received substantive feedback in about two months. so if you look at the issue, it's really about data security and privacy. that's what president trump initially reached out...
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joe biden holding a very slim lead there jo ling kent is there for us. >> reporter: tonight nevada's mail-in ballots in the spot light. anticipation and anxiety on the rise as critical clark county home to las vegas and 70% of the state's active voters released just 14,000 votes today. >> our goal here in clark county is not to count fast. we want to make sure that we are being accurate. >> reporter: former vice president joe biden currently has a razor thin lead here and the trump campaign said they're going to court, alleging thousands of illegitimate votes were counted, including from dead people and out of state voters bringing this voter to a press conference. >> i went to vote. i was told i already voted. they mailed out the ballot and somebody took my ballot. >> reporter: the campaign refused to take any questions about their lawsuit. [ inaudible meanwhile, clark county says they determined that the voter signature was on the mail-in ballot and denies any problems with the ongoing count. >> we are not aware of any improper ballots that are being processed. >> reporter: they ha
joe biden holding a very slim lead there jo ling kent is there for us. >> reporter: tonight nevada's mail-in ballots in the spot light. anticipation and anxiety on the rise as critical clark county home to las vegas and 70% of the state's active voters released just 14,000 votes today. >> our goal here in clark county is not to count fast. we want to make sure that we are being accurate. >> reporter: former vice president joe biden currently has a razor thin lead here and the...
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our jo ling kent has the story. good morning. >> reporter: hi, frances. span of a month, mark zuckerberg and jack dorsey both taking the stand yet again by video, answering tough questions from both republicans and democrats. a lot of the focus was the fallout of the 2020 election and what conservatives believe to be anti-conservative bias on the platform while democrats were really concerned about misinformation and disinformation spreading across the platform. another interesting thing that came up is whether the platforms are doing enough to curb misinformation and bias of any kind by labeling content. senator dianne feinstein bringing this up with both dorsey and zuckerberg asking whether it's enough to label a tweet or flag a tweet saying that there may be more information that contradicts what, sea what, seay, president trump is saying. both companies confirmed president trump will lose his special status once he leaves office in terms of what he's able to tweet what is left up because right now he does receive an exception. the big question now mov
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tonight what you can do for free shipping and deep discounts jo ling kent has details. >> reporter: it may have looked like an unusually slow start to black friday but online americans are shopping and shattering records. >> i can sit in front of my machine and hit five stores at the same time. >> reporter: on thanksgiving day alone, online shopping soared more than 20% to a record $5.1 billion giving black friday a dramatic new look now on pace to be th biggest ever online. usually on black friday these big tvs would be scooped up by in-person shoppers this year this best buy says a lot of these are already spoken for by online shoppers for the millions getting orders shipped there's added pressure to click buy as soon as possible thanks to backlogged orders. >> retail distribution centers experience significant increase in workload coupled with some of the restrictions of covid in place around social distancing and use of ppe. waiting to the last minute this year is just going do result in disappointment. >> reporter: that's why amazon has hired 500,000 new workers this year alone. t
tonight what you can do for free shipping and deep discounts jo ling kent has details. >> reporter: it may have looked like an unusually slow start to black friday but online americans are shopping and shattering records. >> i can sit in front of my machine and hit five stores at the same time. >> reporter: on thanksgiving day alone, online shopping soared more than 20% to a record $5.1 billion giving black friday a dramatic new look now on pace to be th biggest ever online....
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jo ling kent, nb news, los angeles. >>> we're back in a moment with meghan markle going public with a deeply personal loss, trying to help others >>> it's a powerful message that's resonating with so many families tonight. meghan markle sharing the news of a pregnancy loss this year here's erin mclaughlin. >> reporter: meghan markle gives intimate details of her pregnancy loss writing in an emotional essay for "the new york times" how it happened in july while she was holding baby archie. i felt a sharp cramp i dropped to the floor with him in my arms, humming a lullaby to keep us both calm. i knew as i clutched my firstborn child that i was losing my second markle describes watching prince harry's heartbreak as he tried to hold the shattered pieces of mine up to 1 in 4 of all pregnancies ends in miscarriage. >> i think this gives people the ability to feel it's okay to talk about it it's okay to encourage people to get support. >> reporter: markle recalls a grueling royal tour to south africa and this moment with a journalist. >> not many people have asked if i'm okay. >> reporter: s
jo ling kent, nb news, los angeles. >>> we're back in a moment with meghan markle going public with a deeply personal loss, trying to help others >>> it's a powerful message that's resonating with so many families tonight. meghan markle sharing the news of a pregnancy loss this year here's erin mclaughlin. >> reporter: meghan markle gives intimate details of her pregnancy loss writing in an emotional essay for "the new york times" how it happened in july while...
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haven't, some shipping companies say now's the time to ensure your gifts are shipped in time here's joporter: recently ups, fedex, the postal service releasing their deadlines for holiday shopping, but i've got to tell you. you shouldn't wait until those dates to get started you should get a head start. holiday shipping deadlines are officially set as retailers and shipping companies navigate the challenges brought on by the pandemic december 15th is the last day for ups ground and fedex december 18th for first class with the post office in the fine print there's no guarantee your shipments can be shipped on-time. that's because of a huge demand for shipping and never before has there been a showdown. >> there is a shippinggeddon. >> it depending how quickly rain shower retailer can fulfill your order and how fast the shipping cheaps can get it to you as they face unprecedent demand. >> what's your advise for customers this year? >> if there's something you want, get it now two to three weeks before black friday we haven't even had inclement weather, which could cause more ruckus. >> g
haven't, some shipping companies say now's the time to ensure your gifts are shipped in time here's joporter: recently ups, fedex, the postal service releasing their deadlines for holiday shopping, but i've got to tell you. you shouldn't wait until those dates to get started you should get a head start. holiday shipping deadlines are officially set as retailers and shipping companies navigate the challenges brought on by the pandemic december 15th is the last day for ups ground and fedex...
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nbc's jo ling kent tells us more. >> reporter: as covid cases spike nationwide grocery stores are taking new steps now to avoid the barren shelves of spring. kroger temporarily limiting purchases of toilet paper, paper towel, disinfecting wipes and hand soap to two per customer both in store and online publix taking similar action while hgb focuses on paper goods and sanitizing supplies >> you'll see some holes on the shelves but you aren't going to see entire aisles ripped where you walk in and go, what happened here? >> reporter: the new rules come as 54% of shoppers plan to always stockpile supplies from now on. while 27% are concerned about the safety of in-store shopping in a second wave especially ahead of thanksgiving, grocery stores strongly suggesting buying only what you need. >> we're nervous about spices and we're nervous about stuffing you might want to go to the store sooner rather than later. >> reporter: stores like hgb and albertson's say overall they're prepared though shortages persist for hot items like disinfectant wipes the reason, ramping up production on toilet pa
nbc's jo ling kent tells us more. >> reporter: as covid cases spike nationwide grocery stores are taking new steps now to avoid the barren shelves of spring. kroger temporarily limiting purchases of toilet paper, paper towel, disinfecting wipes and hand soap to two per customer both in store and online publix taking similar action while hgb focuses on paper goods and sanitizing supplies >> you'll see some holes on the shelves but you aren't going to see entire aisles ripped where...
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nbc jo lynn kent reports. >> reporter: this holiday season online shopping is the name of the game. cyber monday is on track to be the biggest online sales day in history with shoppers shelling out up to $12.7 billion today. that is because many consumers in this pandemic are choosing to steer clear of in-person shopping, filling virtual carts instead. the deepest discounts? nearly 30% off computers and electronics and 20% off toys, appliances, and tvs. but acting quickly may be essential. apple air pod pros for $80 off amazon and walmart were sold out on sunday. x-box are impossible to find. these toys are flying off shelves as parents snap up gifts that disconnect kids from screen time and brands that never go on sale are slashing prices too. ever lane having first-ever cyber week sale on clothes and shoes. lulu lemon a rare sale on clothes and north face offering 30% off winter gear. shoppers are spending big on small businesses too. more than doubling this holiday weekend etsee. shoppive behind these brands saying consumers want more than just a deal. >> they are voting with the
nbc jo lynn kent reports. >> reporter: this holiday season online shopping is the name of the game. cyber monday is on track to be the biggest online sales day in history with shoppers shelling out up to $12.7 billion today. that is because many consumers in this pandemic are choosing to steer clear of in-person shopping, filling virtual carts instead. the deepest discounts? nearly 30% off computers and electronics and 20% off toys, appliances, and tvs. but acting quickly may be...
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jo jorgensen this year. we all know she is not going to win, but the third party is getting bigger, and i think we are all tired of fighting back and forth between the democrats and republicans. that is for sure. jo jorgensen think performed better than gary johnson or how do you think she performed overall? ,aller: if i remember correctly she got about 80,000 votes in california and i'm pretty sure that is a few thousand more than what gary johnson did in 2016. host: what brought you to the libertarian party in the first place? of the twom tired party system. i do not think it has worked out. i think we need a change and i think the libertarian party should bring that change. host: how so? there are things like the whole decriminalizing drugs. in oregon they have decriminalized magic mushrooms, left, but alsohe stuff like your second moment rights. that is right. it is right in the middle. host: janine in maryland, a supporter of joe biden. hello. caller: i have two points. my first point for people complai
jo jorgensen this year. we all know she is not going to win, but the third party is getting bigger, and i think we are all tired of fighting back and forth between the democrats and republicans. that is for sure. jo jorgensen think performed better than gary johnson or how do you think she performed overall? ,aller: if i remember correctly she got about 80,000 votes in california and i'm pretty sure that is a few thousand more than what gary johnson did in 2016. host: what brought you to the...
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. >>> also tonight, you may think you have time to get the holiday gifts delivered but as jo ling kents, you need to pay close attention now to the shipping deadlines. >> reporter: holiday shipping deadlines are officially set as retailers and shipping companies navigate the challenges brought on by the pandemic. december 15th is the last day for u.p.s. ground and fedex ground december 18th for first class mail with the post office. but in the fine print they all warn there's no guarantee the shipments will be on time that's because of a huge increase in demand for shipmen and never before seen slowdowns in the supply chain lik for women's retailer journelle. >> there is a ship-ageddon i have products that are stuck in shipments coming from europe, coming from asia. >> reporter: so that means saying you see two-day free shipping. it depends on how fast the retailer can fulfill your order and the shipping company can get it to you as they face unprecedented demand what is your advice to customers this year? >> if there's something you want, get it now the first two to three weeks before
. >>> also tonight, you may think you have time to get the holiday gifts delivered but as jo ling kents, you need to pay close attention now to the shipping deadlines. >> reporter: holiday shipping deadlines are officially set as retailers and shipping companies navigate the challenges brought on by the pandemic. december 15th is the last day for u.p.s. ground and fedex ground december 18th for first class mail with the post office. but in the fine print they all warn there's no...
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jo, want to go back to you. we are both an integral part of this coalition for people seeking the alabama black national heritage area and wanted to find out why you are supporting that cause and how you think it might protect and preserve the history of the voting rights struggle. >> thank you for asking that. there are 19 counties and we know that we need more funds because the counties are the poorest counties in the nation. i am interested because as i mentioned, all the work that was done, there is nothing to show for it. people talk about the cell not the march and skip over what happened in alabama. with all of the work that we did there with the workshops, how to run for political offices, we need something to recognize them. i am hopeful that they will recognize the work that was done and also recognize the schools we built in 1883. that school is still standing. it is on the national register. most people have not heard of it. most people have not heard of the reconstruction legislator. we will focus a
jo, want to go back to you. we are both an integral part of this coalition for people seeking the alabama black national heritage area and wanted to find out why you are supporting that cause and how you think it might protect and preserve the history of the voting rights struggle. >> thank you for asking that. there are 19 counties and we know that we need more funds because the counties are the poorest counties in the nation. i am interested because as i mentioned, all the work that was...
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we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment with nigel nelson and jo phillips.
we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment with nigel nelson and jo phillips.
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is more liberal, voting for biden, where tom is a registered publican and either ting for trump or jojorgensen,d the reason why we picked that was they were first of all well versed in politics, so vethey could a very educated, open conversation. they also found this experiment to be intriguing, so they really came in with a very open mind they also had a lot in common outside of politics, like they both were into arts, they both have similar values of what partner, and similar in lifestyles. >> in yue, did you find that you were sifting through the different applicatio people who came in, that there were any differences between republicans and democrats in theiinterest in dating across the aisle? triggered. crats were very we got more messages from democrats who said i would never partake in this. this is very metriggering for i don't think i could go with this experiment, but the republican applicants were a lot more open, and they said i haveveeen wanting to an open communication and conversation with someone from the democratic party, so they re uch more open to it. >> julie, was
is more liberal, voting for biden, where tom is a registered publican and either ting for trump or jojorgensen,d the reason why we picked that was they were first of all well versed in politics, so vethey could a very educated, open conversation. they also found this experiment to be intriguing, so they really came in with a very open mind they also had a lot in common outside of politics, like they both were into arts, they both have similar values of what partner, and similar in lifestyles....
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nbc's jo ling kent has the details for getting the best discounts and also free shipping >> reporter: the pandemic is ushering in a huge new wave of online shopping. this cyber monday is expected to be the biggest online sales day in history with shoppers shelling out up to $12.7 billion it comes after consumers spent a record $9 billion on friday, coming out to $6.3 million a minute. the good news for those slow to click "buy," cyber monday isn't just a one-day event stores are pushing deals for cyber week right now like up to 40% off ninja kitchen supplies at target and walmart $50 off bissell, shark and dyson vacuums at walmart hp laptops slash bid 40% at best buy. >> the categories i expected to be discounted will be the toy category. >> reporter: among the gifts hardest to find, gaming consoles like the new ps5 retailers say they'll continue to restock in the weeks ahead. the x factor this year is shipping with delays already plaguing the system. for so many shoppers, free and/or fast delivery is essential. it will make or break your order. that's why stores like best buy have tu
nbc's jo ling kent has the details for getting the best discounts and also free shipping >> reporter: the pandemic is ushering in a huge new wave of online shopping. this cyber monday is expected to be the biggest online sales day in history with shoppers shelling out up to $12.7 billion it comes after consumers spent a record $9 billion on friday, coming out to $6.3 million a minute. the good news for those slow to click "buy," cyber monday isn't just a one-day event stores are...
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nbc's jo ling kent is following this unprecedented black friday from a best buy in los angeles.an you tell us about how critical black friday is to the economy and how the pandemic is changing what this important shopping day is like this year? >> reporter: hey, chris. consumer spending is the main driver of the economy. when you don't see lines outside a best buy, you may think that's not good news. here is the deal. overall people are spending online. we know 50% of shoppers say all the sales leading up to black friday and cyber monday have actually diminished their interest in shopping on this particular day. that has not taken away the fact that so many people are shopping online right now. yesterday was a record day for online shopping. thanksgiving day saw $5.1 billion in online sales alone. that's the latest information according to adobe. that's a record broker. that's where you see stores like best buy prieg to rise to the occasion to meet this major demand. they do have their doors open. inside that store -- we were just in there -- you can see what's happening on the
nbc's jo ling kent is following this unprecedented black friday from a best buy in los angeles.an you tell us about how critical black friday is to the economy and how the pandemic is changing what this important shopping day is like this year? >> reporter: hey, chris. consumer spending is the main driver of the economy. when you don't see lines outside a best buy, you may think that's not good news. here is the deal. overall people are spending online. we know 50% of shoppers say all the...
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jo, first off another lawsuit i understand has been filed. what are these all alleging? we know what they're trying to stop. >> reporter: yes. in fact, they're asking for an injunction to stop the count here in clark county because they believe there have been fraudulent votes cast, brian. and specifically talking about one particular voter, jill stoky, who says she went to cast her ballot in person and was not allowed to do so because her mail-in ballot had already been sent in. we put these allegations to the clark county registrar today. i asked them what their response was, have they received any evidence on this front as of this afternoon, and they said no, they hadn't. they've not seen anyeds of improper counting or improper voting in terms of what's happening here in clark county. now, this also comes as the nevada republican party's lawyers have submitted a letter to attorney general bill barr and the doj saying that over 3,000 people have cast their votes improperly from out-of-state. now, of course, to commit this alleged voter fraud the voters of course as pet
jo, first off another lawsuit i understand has been filed. what are these all alleging? we know what they're trying to stop. >> reporter: yes. in fact, they're asking for an injunction to stop the count here in clark county because they believe there have been fraudulent votes cast, brian. and specifically talking about one particular voter, jill stoky, who says she went to cast her ballot in person and was not allowed to do so because her mail-in ballot had already been sent in. we put...
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jo ling kent is there for us in anaheim. jo, what do you see?ig, welcome to the only drive-through polling place in all of california. the robbery they have put this entire operation together is because of the senior vote. i just got off the phone with the regime star, he said they set this up to make it covid safe for seniors and anyone who wants to vote. here is how it works. we've got our poll worker here. good morning. you get checked in, and you get your ballot. there's two different ways to vote. you can get your paper ballot, vote, and stick it into the secrecy ballot, secrecy folder and you put it in here. or if you would like, you drive up here also and cast your ballot electronically right here with this device that actually comes out. it looks a lot like what you see at typically traditional polling places. you do all of this from your car. there is a voter here voting in all these spots. you don't have to go out of your vehicle. what we're seeing here in orange county is a huge turnout. vote by mail is already up more than double rig
jo ling kent is there for us in anaheim. jo, what do you see?ig, welcome to the only drive-through polling place in all of california. the robbery they have put this entire operation together is because of the senior vote. i just got off the phone with the regime star, he said they set this up to make it covid safe for seniors and anyone who wants to vote. here is how it works. we've got our poll worker here. good morning. you get checked in, and you get your ballot. there's two different ways...
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jo currie, bbc news. the league with a a0—15 win over glasgow warriors. a straightforward victory in conference a at the kingspan stadium — ulster scrum—half john cooney kicked ten points as well as scoring this try, one of six from ulster on the night. meanwhile, in the night's other game at murrayfield, edinburgh overcame both the fog and cardiff blues to take their second win of the season by 18—0. visibility almost impossible in the second half as the scottish side ended a four—game home losing streak. to rugby league, and challenge cup runners—up salford are looking for a new coach after announcing the sudden departure of iain watson. the red devils say watson, who has been at the club since 201a, has left them with immediate effect after being approached by another super league club. the news comes just a fortnight after he rejected an approach from hull and pledged to see out his salford contract, which was due to run to the end of 2022. former champion sergio garcia will miss this week's masters a
jo currie, bbc news. the league with a a0—15 win over glasgow warriors. a straightforward victory in conference a at the kingspan stadium — ulster scrum—half john cooney kicked ten points as well as scoring this try, one of six from ulster on the night. meanwhile, in the night's other game at murrayfield, edinburgh overcame both the fog and cardiff blues to take their second win of the season by 18—0. visibility almost impossible in the second half as the scottish side ended a...
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>> all right, jo ling, thank you. >>> up next for us, a don't worry, julie... coughing's not new. this woman coughs... and that guy does, too. people cough in the country, at sea, and downtown. but don't worry, julie... robitussin shuts coughs down. than rheumatoid arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz... a pill for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis when methotrexate has not helped enough. xeljanz can help relieve joint pain and swelling, stiffness, and helps stop further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections. before and during treatment, your doctor should check for infections, like tb and do blood tests. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b or c, have flu-like symptoms, or are prone to infections. serious, sometimes fatal infections, cancers including lymphoma, and blood clots have happened. taking a higher than recommended dose of xeljanz for ra may increase risk of death. tears in the stomach or intestines and serious allergic reactions have happened. don't let another morn
>> all right, jo ling, thank you. >>> up next for us, a don't worry, julie... coughing's not new. this woman coughs... and that guy does, too. people cough in the country, at sea, and downtown. but don't worry, julie... robitussin shuts coughs down. than rheumatoid arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz... a pill for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis when methotrexate has not helped enough. xeljanz can help relieve joint pain and...
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joe biden, sleepy jo, can tell you that.opening your borders and sacrificing american blood and treasure in endless foreign wars. michigan lost half of it also jobs thanks to biden's nafta and china disasters. our correspondent gary 0'donoghue has been at donald trump's rally in michigan. he said it was part of a busy day on the campaign trailfor the president. so michigan is donald trump's first stop of the day on this whirlwind tour over the next few hours. these are the key states he has to win if he wants to retain his place in the white house. his message today has been one of economic nationalism. that message that took him to the white house in the first place in 2016. warning people here in michigan that they will lose their jobs, lose their industries, ifjoe biden is elected. he even claimed that there were no auto plants here in michigan, really the home of the us car industry. no plants here he said, four years ago. that is not true. now, also donald trump has been talking about his opponentjoe biden, criticising
joe biden, sleepy jo, can tell you that.opening your borders and sacrificing american blood and treasure in endless foreign wars. michigan lost half of it also jobs thanks to biden's nafta and china disasters. our correspondent gary 0'donoghue has been at donald trump's rally in michigan. he said it was part of a busy day on the campaign trailfor the president. so michigan is donald trump's first stop of the day on this whirlwind tour over the next few hours. these are the key states he has to...
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jo, tell us about this curfew. how does it work? >> yeah, it's starting this weekend, steph. it's 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. it's going to be affecting all nonessential businesses. it's going to go on for a month, according to governor newsom. the idea here is to keep people safe and to keep the positivity rates down. you look at california, the biggest economy in terms of states in the u.s. 94% of the state will be affected like this. and so you'll see small businesses like this be affected, restaurants, bars, gyms, all have to adhere to this curfew. so the idea is to keep people healthy. but on the flip side, as you and i both know, unemployment continues to rise nationwide. and we have these concerns about these businesses not being able to continue. in fact, we just talked to a small business owner of a relatively well-known restaurant in this area, and he's already lost a million dollars this year, steph. and he plans to take a further hit. not sure if he'll be able to survive. as we look ahead, especially for these restaurants, the issue is not just being able not to do th
jo, tell us about this curfew. how does it work? >> yeah, it's starting this weekend, steph. it's 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. it's going to be affecting all nonessential businesses. it's going to go on for a month, according to governor newsom. the idea here is to keep people safe and to keep the positivity rates down. you look at california, the biggest economy in terms of states in the u.s. 94% of the state will be affected like this. and so you'll see small businesses like this be...
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. >> tommie jo brode: i did. my grandmother. yeah. >> pelley: we first met tommie jo brode in 2016.attorney, a corporate executive. last time, she was voting trump, and still is. and despite that personal loss, you still believe the president's done a good job with the disease? >> brode: i believe that people who pass away, do that in god's time. so, president trump has a lot of power, but not more than god. >> pelley: when we sat down four years ago, you said this about donald trump: "i trust donald trump." >> brode in 2016: "i trust him to protect this nation and keep my family safe." >> pelley: how has he done on that score? >> brode: a-plus. >> pelley: a-plus? why do you say so? >> brode: i think he has kept his promises. i feel more confident in the united states military than i ever have. i have not seen domestic terrorist problems and threats that seemed to be creeping and looming when he took office. >> pelley: ronald reagan in 1980 famously asked, "are you better off than you were four years ago?" >> brode: emphatically yes. my 401(k) is in good shape. that matters to me. b
. >> tommie jo brode: i did. my grandmother. yeah. >> pelley: we first met tommie jo brode in 2016.attorney, a corporate executive. last time, she was voting trump, and still is. and despite that personal loss, you still believe the president's done a good job with the disease? >> brode: i believe that people who pass away, do that in god's time. so, president trump has a lot of power, but not more than god. >> pelley: when we sat down four years ago, you said this about...