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in the theater dr joyce is getting ready to operate on her 1st child patient. of the head with a. 13 year old soul than tell him ban or is afraid of needles and hid the fact that he was blind in one eye but when he found out there was a free i camp he confessed to his parents that he had trouble saying dr joyce makes the incision but it's not easy to keep a young patient calm. but it's soon over and solon is sent off to recover for dr joyce it's on to the next patient. the hospital that she's working in is extremely basic sanitation is a problem and there's a severe lack of medical equipment we found only one sterilizer. but fortunately with dr awaits technique you don't need much. and 264 operations are completed here in just 2 days. the next morning the patients line up they and dr joyce are about to find out if the surgeries worked. dr joyce's young patient souls and is now able to see in his right eye it'll take time before sovan fully recovers. my mind numbing but. i have 5 can you say maybe one meter to see if. you are long gone. i am. so numb but i feel
in the theater dr joyce is getting ready to operate on her 1st child patient. of the head with a. 13 year old soul than tell him ban or is afraid of needles and hid the fact that he was blind in one eye but when he found out there was a free i camp he confessed to his parents that he had trouble saying dr joyce makes the incision but it's not easy to keep a young patient calm. but it's soon over and solon is sent off to recover for dr joyce it's on to the next patient. the hospital that she's...
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tom: joyce chang, thank you for joining us.e welcome all of you worldwide as the head of research at j.p.morgan is with us at this most interesting time for the nation. joyce chang, what this comes down to in the coming days with the great unknowns we have is what the shifts will be if the president sustains his strength, or if the vice president takes over, or if we have a biden victory. no one knows that great uncertainty. for the markets and for our financial system and our banking system, does this politics uncertainty actually matter? is the outcome over the bridge into 2021 pretty much the same given trump, or given pence or given biden? joyce: we had just put out a report recommending investors should be heading volatility risk around the elections, but ultimately we think that you stay long risk here and you put on these hedges. that is irrespective of what the outcome is. so this is one more thing that is going to make the noise pickup, but we don't see something that -- even if you see more questions about the reopeni
tom: joyce chang, thank you for joining us.e welcome all of you worldwide as the head of research at j.p.morgan is with us at this most interesting time for the nation. joyce chang, what this comes down to in the coming days with the great unknowns we have is what the shifts will be if the president sustains his strength, or if the vice president takes over, or if we have a biden victory. no one knows that great uncertainty. for the markets and for our financial system and our banking system,...
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canadians were shocked to see this video of joyce at your quine's final moments what happened was the worst form of racism when someone needed help the most this is an example of systemic racism that is simply unacceptable in canada. a nurse another hospital worker who hold insulting joyce in the video been sacked since back authorities said deaths being investigated by the local health agency and the coroner one of her relatives says racism is a daily fact of life for a digitas people in calif. i can say that joyce's case is unfortunately not unique we are always treated differently and it doesn't depend on whether it's a public service or shop or anything else the problem is that we have systemic racism in all spheres we want justice we want to be treated differently nobody defends us and when we try to defend ourselves we often taken for terrorists or criminals when your community is so small it's very difficult to protest this sad event has given energy to the justice for joyce movement it's been much talked about rallies were organized across the whole country other ethnic groups
canadians were shocked to see this video of joyce at your quine's final moments what happened was the worst form of racism when someone needed help the most this is an example of systemic racism that is simply unacceptable in canada. a nurse another hospital worker who hold insulting joyce in the video been sacked since back authorities said deaths being investigated by the local health agency and the coroner one of her relatives says racism is a daily fact of life for a digitas people in...
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well a nurse and another hospital worker who were heard insulting joyce in that video have since been sacked for work or thought he saw her death is being investigated by the local health agency as one of the coroner and one of her relatives says racism is a daily fact of life for many indigenous people in canada. i can say that joyce's case is unfortunately not unique we're always treated differently and it doesn't depend on whether it's a public service or shop or anything else the problem is that we have systemic racism in all spheres we want justice we want to be treated differently nobody defends us and when we try to defend ourselves we often taken for terrorists or criminals when your community is so small it's very difficult to protest this sad event has given energy to the justice for joyce movement it's been much talked about rallies were organized across the whole country other ethnic groups supporters in the fight against systemic racism but not the cuban government the prime minister francois allegro refuses to recognize them a grace is saying that yes there is racism to
well a nurse and another hospital worker who were heard insulting joyce in that video have since been sacked for work or thought he saw her death is being investigated by the local health agency as one of the coroner and one of her relatives says racism is a daily fact of life for many indigenous people in canada. i can say that joyce's case is unfortunately not unique we're always treated differently and it doesn't depend on whether it's a public service or shop or anything else the problem is...
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a nurse another hospital worker who heard insulting joyce in the video have been since sacked quebec authorities say the deaths being investigated too by the local health agency and coroner one of the relatives says racism is a daily fact of life for indigenous people in canada. i can say that joyce's case is unfortunately not unique we're always treated differently and it doesn't depend on whether it's a public service where shop or anything else the problem is that we have systemic racism in all spheres we want justice we want to be treated differently nobody defends us and when we try to defend ourselves we often taken for terrorists or criminals in your community is so small it's very difficult to protest this sad event has given energy to the justice for joyce movement it's been much talked about rallies were organized across the whole country other ethnic groups support. german chancellor angela merkel is meeting with the belarusian presidential candidate is fairly taken off later today a german government spokesperson said she'll be welcomed as a key opposition figure in belar
a nurse another hospital worker who heard insulting joyce in the video have been since sacked quebec authorities say the deaths being investigated too by the local health agency and coroner one of the relatives says racism is a daily fact of life for indigenous people in canada. i can say that joyce's case is unfortunately not unique we're always treated differently and it doesn't depend on whether it's a public service where shop or anything else the problem is that we have systemic racism in...
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i can say that joyce's case is unfortunately not unique we're always treated differently and it doesn't depend on whether it's a public service or shop or anything else the problem is that we have systemic racism in all spheres we want justice we want to be treated differently nobody defends us and when we try to defend ourselves we often taken for terrorists or criminals when your community is so small it's very difficult to protest this sad event has given energy to the justice for joyce movement it's been much talked about rallies were organized across the whole country other ethnic groups supporters in the fight against systemic racism but not the cuban government the prime minister francois lego refuses to recognize his stomach graces and saying that yes there is racism to break but it's not systemic this should be a political willingness to change the mentality of people. german chancellor angela merkel's meeting with the better ocean x. presidential candidates at large taken off later today should be welcomed as a key opposition figure in belarus the german government spokesperso
i can say that joyce's case is unfortunately not unique we're always treated differently and it doesn't depend on whether it's a public service or shop or anything else the problem is that we have systemic racism in all spheres we want justice we want to be treated differently nobody defends us and when we try to defend ourselves we often taken for terrorists or criminals when your community is so small it's very difficult to protest this sad event has given energy to the justice for joyce...
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i can say that joyce's case is unfortunately not unique we're always treated differently and it doesn't depend on whether it's a public service or shop or anything else the problem is that we have systemic racism in all spheres we want justice we want to be treated differently nobody defends us and when we try to defend ourselves we often taken for terrorists or criminals and your community is so small it's very difficult to protest this sad event has given energy to the justice for joyce movement it's been much talked about rallies were organized across the whole country other ethnic groups supporters in the fight against systemic racism but not the cuban government the prime minister force while ago refuses to recognize systemic racism saying that yes there is racism back but it's not systemic there should be a political willingness to change the mentality of people. ok that's all from the newsroom for this hour cross talks on the way after which i'll be back here to update you on our team's headline news. it's an amazing country with so many friends in russia and i'm very excited to
i can say that joyce's case is unfortunately not unique we're always treated differently and it doesn't depend on whether it's a public service or shop or anything else the problem is that we have systemic racism in all spheres we want justice we want to be treated differently nobody defends us and when we try to defend ourselves we often taken for terrorists or criminals and your community is so small it's very difficult to protest this sad event has given energy to the justice for joyce...
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canadians were shocked to see this video of joyce quietens final moments what happened was the worst form of racism when someone needed help the most this is an example of systemic racism that is simply unacceptable in canada. another hospital worker were hurt insulting joyce in the video have since been sacked or thought he saw her death is being investigated by the local health agency and the coroner one of 4 of says racism is a daily fact for many indigenous people in canada. i can say that joyce's case is unfortunately not unique we're always treated differently and it doesn't depend on whether it's a public service or shop or anything else the problem is that we have systemic racism in all spheres we want justice we want to be treated differently nobody defends us and when we try to defend ourselves we often taken for terrorists or criminals and your community is so small it's very difficult to protest this sad event has given energy to the justice for joyce movement it's been much talked about rallies were organized across the whole country other ethnic groups supporters in the
canadians were shocked to see this video of joyce quietens final moments what happened was the worst form of racism when someone needed help the most this is an example of systemic racism that is simply unacceptable in canada. another hospital worker were hurt insulting joyce in the video have since been sacked or thought he saw her death is being investigated by the local health agency and the coroner one of 4 of says racism is a daily fact for many indigenous people in canada. i can say that...
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joyce shaquan passed away last monday at the age of 37 a mother of 7 she's been admitted to hospital with severe stomach pains and other history of heart problems during the final hours the woman live streamed her treatment in hospital a warning you may find this video disturbing. but it was one of. those images caused a public outcry with several marches held in quebec demanding justice for joyce as required one rally was held outside the hospital where she died as well the woman's husband claims her death was caused by negligence and racism and canada's prime minister issued an address to parliament on wednesday about it. i am here to ensure justice would draw is justice for my children justice for my nation i am convinced that systemic racism contaminated hospital and my partner. canadians were shocked to see this video of choice it's acquirements final moments what happened was the worst form of racism when someone needed help the most this is an example of systemic racism that is simply unacceptable in canada. a nurse in another hospital worker who heard insulting joyce in the v
joyce shaquan passed away last monday at the age of 37 a mother of 7 she's been admitted to hospital with severe stomach pains and other history of heart problems during the final hours the woman live streamed her treatment in hospital a warning you may find this video disturbing. but it was one of. those images caused a public outcry with several marches held in quebec demanding justice for joyce as required one rally was held outside the hospital where she died as well the woman's husband...
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joyce: we have seen the wealth gap widened.have done a lot of work on how this has affected financial outcomes across race and also the 1% of the population compared to the bottom 50%. we do see a widening wealth gap. this is why the fiscal package is so important. we stop unemployment at 7% at the end of 2020 -- we still have unemployment at 7% at the end of 2021. it looks unlikely that you're going to have a vaccine widely available and used and it requires two doses until more like the middle of 2021. i think the concern will remain very much on those gaps. you are seeing the private sector is stepping up. businesses are stepping up. jp morgan has announced a number of programs the last couple of months to address this. whether it is the need to go to local communities and create jobs or it is to increase lending into minority owned businesses, all of these kinds of issues are front and center. the esg issues are back on the table as something where it is a must-have for investors right now to have thought about the strategy
joyce: we have seen the wealth gap widened.have done a lot of work on how this has affected financial outcomes across race and also the 1% of the population compared to the bottom 50%. we do see a widening wealth gap. this is why the fiscal package is so important. we stop unemployment at 7% at the end of 2020 -- we still have unemployment at 7% at the end of 2021. it looks unlikely that you're going to have a vaccine widely available and used and it requires two doses until more like the...
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joyce vance.re are two distinct messages here. the last point where the supreme court is saying lower courts cannot take a more expansive view ruling of elections than the current supreme court would and the fact state legislatures ultimately make the rules. one of the most important things you can do on tuesday in addition for voting for president and vice president is go all the way down to the people who populate your statehouses because they make the rules. >> that's absolutely right. all too often the downballot races don't get the attention they deserve. if we can read any tea leaves from the supreme court decision, remember a lot of the election rulings are happening on the shadow docket where they don't write full opinions. to the extent we can read the tea leaves, it involves deference to state legislation. state courts, but that is an open issue. down-ballot races are critical. people should educate themselves before they vote. >> you make an interesting point about reading the tea leave
joyce vance.re are two distinct messages here. the last point where the supreme court is saying lower courts cannot take a more expansive view ruling of elections than the current supreme court would and the fact state legislatures ultimately make the rules. one of the most important things you can do on tuesday in addition for voting for president and vice president is go all the way down to the people who populate your statehouses because they make the rules. >> that's absolutely right....
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i can say that joyce's case is unfortunately not unique we're always treated differently and it doesn'tdepend on whether it's a public service or shop or anything else the problem is that we have systemic racism in all spheres we want justice we want to be treated differently nobody defends us and when we try to defend ourselves we often taken for terrorists or criminals and your community is so small it's very difficult to protest this sad event has given energy to the justice for joyce movement it's been much talked about rallies were organized across the whole country other ethnic group supporters in the fight against systemic racism but not the cuban government the prime minister francois leggo refuses to recognize them a grace is saying that yes there is racism to back but it's not systemic this should be a political willingness to change the mentality of people. just remind you of our breaking news story this morning parliamentary election results may be an old that's according to a killer gives presidential spokesperson one persons died in mass riots over the disputed votes with
i can say that joyce's case is unfortunately not unique we're always treated differently and it doesn'tdepend on whether it's a public service or shop or anything else the problem is that we have systemic racism in all spheres we want justice we want to be treated differently nobody defends us and when we try to defend ourselves we often taken for terrorists or criminals and your community is so small it's very difficult to protest this sad event has given energy to the justice for joyce...
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joyce v joyce vance joining us after the break. joyce vance joining us afe break. ♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. [ engine rumbling ] [ beeping ] [ engine revs ] uh, you know there's a 30-minute limit, right? tell that to the rain. [ beeping ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. [ beeping ] every time you touch a surface, bacteria is left behind. now, consider how many times your family touches the surfaces in your home in 24 hours. try microban 24. spray on hard surfaces to kill 99.9% of viruses and bacteria initially. once dry, it forms a bacteria shield that keeps killing bacteria for 24 hours, even after multiple touches. try microban 24. available in multi-purpose, sanitizing, and bathroom sprays. this has been medifacts for microban 24. >>> your campaign this time around, foreigners, if russia, china, someone else offers you information on an opponent, should they accept it or call the fbi? >> i think you do both. there's nothing wrong with listening. if somebody called
joyce v joyce vance joining us after the break. joyce vance joining us afe break. ♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. [ engine rumbling ] [ beeping ] [ engine revs ] uh, you know there's a 30-minute limit, right? tell that to the rain. [ beeping ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. [ beeping ] every time you touch a surface, bacteria is left behind. now, consider how many times your family touches the surfaces in your home in 24 hours. try...
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thank you for the introductio introduction, joyce.i begin let me say i am saddened to hear one of my baseball heroes, joe morgan, a good man passed away. my condolences to the morgan family and his teammates. he played one year at the philadelphia phillies. i will get myself in trouble but i happen to grew up in a household in scranton pennsylvania where he wanted to have dinner you had to be a yankees fan because of the aaa ballclub and my grandpa was an all-american and a great yankees fan. it was hard back then but in delaware if you are not a phillies the end we put it this way, if i were not a phillies fan i would be sleeping alone. [laughter] you think i'm kidding. i am not. burger played for a year if my memory serves me correctly. he was the voice as one of the great baseball announcers in history . . . . can make all the and all the difference in ohio. i learned a long time ago that you win ohio you are the starting gate and again i spent a lot of time as i was telling the mayor when i first got elected to the senate i was 29
thank you for the introductio introduction, joyce.i begin let me say i am saddened to hear one of my baseball heroes, joe morgan, a good man passed away. my condolences to the morgan family and his teammates. he played one year at the philadelphia phillies. i will get myself in trouble but i happen to grew up in a household in scranton pennsylvania where he wanted to have dinner you had to be a yankees fan because of the aaa ballclub and my grandpa was an all-american and a great yankees fan....
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attorney joyce vance. joyce, good morning.ou prosecuted hate crime cases before where one case actually someone tried to hire a hit man but he was really talking to an fbi undercover agent. do you notice any similarities there? >> well, the use of fbi undercover is whether it's a confidential human source, that's somebody who's not a member of law enforcement, or an fbi agent in an undercover capacity is really critical in these cases because the most important thing that you want to do once you learn that there's a plot like this afoot is you want to make sure that the people that are involved are not successful in carrying out any of the criminal conduct. that usually means having taped conversations that demonstrate just how serious their plans are is critical to getting a prosecution. >> based on what we've learned so far, what's most alarming about this? >> in the affidavit we learned that they had actually constructed an explosive device which they wrapped in shrapnel and were able to explode to test its effectiveness. s
attorney joyce vance. joyce, good morning.ou prosecuted hate crime cases before where one case actually someone tried to hire a hit man but he was really talking to an fbi undercover agent. do you notice any similarities there? >> well, the use of fbi undercover is whether it's a confidential human source, that's somebody who's not a member of law enforcement, or an fbi agent in an undercover capacity is really critical in these cases because the most important thing that you want to do...
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joyce ill vote yes on h.res. 1164. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from the commonwealth of pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. evans: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. lawson of florida, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. lawson will vote yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. takano: mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. chu of california, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the will vote yes chu n house resolution 1164. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. roybal-allard, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. roybal-allard will vote yes on house resolution 1164. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from the commonwealth of massachusetts seek recognition? ms. clark: mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. pingree, purs
joyce ill vote yes on h.res. 1164. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from the commonwealth of pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. evans: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. lawson of florida, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. lawson will vote yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. takano: mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. chu of california, pursuant to house...
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joyce has all simers and her health forced the couple to move from east texas to houston where they live in a senior living community. she lives in one wing he lives in another he visits her every day until the pandemic slammed her door in his face i was afraid that she might forget me until now. to his >>she knew exactly who he was it was just wonderful because i mister very much with new orders from state health officials visitors can now enter texas, nursing homes with special guidelines. they were just through other in reunited after the lockdown that started 6 months ago they spent an hour and a half holding hands and making up for lost time only getting more and more precious. >>was a door law that was laura law had reporting and that wraps up kron 4 news at 00:05am tonight at 6 troubling spike in attacks targeting elderly asian americans now a san francisco community and city leaders banding together to fight hate what's being done to address this troubling crime trend plus who shot and killed in february, but still there are no arrests in the case in tonight a mother's plea for j
joyce has all simers and her health forced the couple to move from east texas to houston where they live in a senior living community. she lives in one wing he lives in another he visits her every day until the pandemic slammed her door in his face i was afraid that she might forget me until now. to his >>she knew exactly who he was it was just wonderful because i mister very much with new orders from state health officials visitors can now enter texas, nursing homes with special...
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as joyce said, it's a hallmark that we don't do that.f the reasons he ee's go's after hillary again is he can't go after biden. he's going to try to relitigate the 2016 election. the department of justice is going to need a real makeover as soon as this election is made over a if biden is elected because people are really in fear of what's going on. we've had active prosecutors saying they're getting pressure. you have the person who was number two in the investigation who resigned because of pressure from barr. during watergate, you had nicken having an enemies list. it was wrong then. it's wrong now. >> barbara, let me come back to you. "the new york times" had a story about the republican inquiry finds no evidence of wrongdoing. this is by biden -- i'm sorry. i thought this was about hillary clinton. but even still, hillary clinton, joe biden, president trump has been going after both of them for imagined crimes. and as this story goes, an 87-page report contains no evidence that he improperly manipulated. all ten witnesses testified
as joyce said, it's a hallmark that we don't do that.f the reasons he ee's go's after hillary again is he can't go after biden. he's going to try to relitigate the 2016 election. the department of justice is going to need a real makeover as soon as this election is made over a if biden is elected because people are really in fear of what's going on. we've had active prosecutors saying they're getting pressure. you have the person who was number two in the investigation who resigned because of...
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. >> reporter: in the last few months, washington, d.c., resident joyce harris, like many others we've noticed more delays in her mail service. >> we get our medicines through the mail. >> reporter: for harris, any delay, even a day or two, can become a health emergency. >> i've read all the medications, and i have had to call express scripts and say, wait a minute, what's going on with my meds? >> reporter: so, for the second month in a row, we teamed with nbc lx and nbc stations nationwide to mail out letters within our cities, within our states, and across the country to test how efficient the u.s. postal service is and whether usps meets its own performance standards. this time, to get a bigger sample size, on september 11th, our team mailed out 426 letters, 133 of them in the bay area alone, from post offices in san jose, san francisco, and san leandro, sent all over the bay area, as well as to areas around l.a. and san diego and ten other different cities around the country. most of the local letters arrived within three business days. f them did not. days, another nine to arrive
. >> reporter: in the last few months, washington, d.c., resident joyce harris, like many others we've noticed more delays in her mail service. >> we get our medicines through the mail. >> reporter: for harris, any delay, even a day or two, can become a health emergency. >> i've read all the medications, and i have had to call express scripts and say, wait a minute, what's going on with my meds? >> reporter: so, for the second month in a row, we teamed with nbc lx...
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doctor kare n joyce shape of the wave? yes. doctor karen joyce uses shape of the wave? yes.e spectrometers to capture detailed information unseen by the human eye. it measures the way light is reflected or absorbed so for example we see trees as green because they reflect green light. different things on the reef reflect light differently as well. it helps us to understand the types of things we have on the reef but also how healthy they are. you realise how small an area the drone can capture. so that would be like 15 minutes work to dojust that would be like 15 minutes work to do just that little bit there. and this only represents one of 3000 of the reefs of the great barrier reef. to better understand the scale and complex ecosystem of the reef, i have come to the epicentre of tropical marine research, the australian institute for marine science. behold! 0ne australian institute for marine science. behold! one of the most advanced reef replicators on the planet. 33 tanks, more than 140 pumps and over 42 kilometres of piping. all controlled with custom tech. and of course
doctor kare n joyce shape of the wave? yes. doctor karen joyce uses shape of the wave? yes.e spectrometers to capture detailed information unseen by the human eye. it measures the way light is reflected or absorbed so for example we see trees as green because they reflect green light. different things on the reef reflect light differently as well. it helps us to understand the types of things we have on the reef but also how healthy they are. you realise how small an area the drone can capture....
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pennsylvania congressman john joyce joins us on that next. thousands of calls from concerned voters flooding a pennsylvania county saying they never received their mail in ballots. jillian: leaders in butler county sending out balance even there is no guarantee votes in this close to election they will make it in time. todd: john joyce joins us now. this isn't a democrat or republican problem. this is confounded me ever since i've been alive and know what an election is. why do these individuals that have one job every two or four years consistently fail at their job, this time in this little area of pennsylvania? >> we recognize free and fair elections is a hallmark of the american democracy. i'm fighting that every eligible pennsylvanian, every eligible american has the opportunity to cast their ballot. this is an important election, how important pennsylvania is. we recognize donald trump fought for our freedoms, and it took donald trump to win pennsylvania. although it is close, polls are somewhat questioning right now, donald trump will
pennsylvania congressman john joyce joins us on that next. thousands of calls from concerned voters flooding a pennsylvania county saying they never received their mail in ballots. jillian: leaders in butler county sending out balance even there is no guarantee votes in this close to election they will make it in time. todd: john joyce joins us now. this isn't a democrat or republican problem. this is confounded me ever since i've been alive and know what an election is. why do these...
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joyce vance, lily adams, thank you for spending some time with us. >>> up next, dr.uci brushing off trump's attacks the only way a grownup should. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> this week as the u.s. climbs towards its third peak of this pandemic, with more than 8.2 million coronavirus cases and more than 221,000 souls lost, donald trump is focused on his now daily campaign events. despite those startling numbers and despite all the expert advice against his large rallies. and despite his own wife canceling her rare scheduled appearance tonight due to a lingering cough from her own coronavirus infection. yesterday, on the same day this country added more than 65,000 new cases, nbc news learned that trump complained on a call with aides that there are too few rallies on his schedule and that he plans to soon be doing as many as five rallies per day. meanwhile, polls suggest trump is not fooling the majority of americans who say they're less likely to trust him for accurate information about covid since he caught it himself. and because of trump's dismissal of science and attacks on scie
joyce vance, lily adams, thank you for spending some time with us. >>> up next, dr.uci brushing off trump's attacks the only way a grownup should. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> this week as the u.s. climbs towards its third peak of this pandemic, with more than 8.2 million coronavirus cases and more than 221,000 souls lost, donald trump is focused on his now daily campaign events. despite those startling numbers and despite all the expert advice against his large rallies. and despite...
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. >> joyce, we can't know what will happen on election night or afterward. of money that will move in the next 29 days or so given the action, are you te telling clients to hold off on big moves between now and then >> we are telling clients they should put on hedges we did see through the s&p 500 that some of safe haven hedges didn't really work gold didn't work as well what was quite effective was some of the fx trades. some of the things people have wondered will they be good hedges, bitcoin, that didn't work as well we are saying you should put on the hedges the fx hedges as well. be wear of some of these traditional hedges they haven't proven effective at this time. look at the surprises we've seen i think the attention right now is on the fiscal package there is not much change from what we saw last week despite the hopes you will see a fiscal stimulus package come through. >> finally, joyce, there is commentary because of the polls widening over the weekend. markets less worry withed about a long contestedout come, is that too glib? >> that is less of
. >> joyce, we can't know what will happen on election night or afterward. of money that will move in the next 29 days or so given the action, are you te telling clients to hold off on big moves between now and then >> we are telling clients they should put on hedges we did see through the s&p 500 that some of safe haven hedges didn't really work gold didn't work as well what was quite effective was some of the fx trades. some of the things people have wondered will they be good...
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together to see this as a global challenge that needs a global solution and so the coast isolated that joyce 'd lead in on you know is one of the major you know a venue to get vaccines to everybody you know around the world so that. facsimile literalism and then the price in to ensure that the pricing is is good enough to allow poorer countries to be able to purchase without necessarily killing their budget especially knowing that there's a lot of physical challenges currently in many african countries for instance so how cheap the vaccine comes out is also one of the major determinant you know of how of access to these dark since you mention multi-lateralism there what kind of cooperation are you seeing within africa when it comes to protestant and stripy if faxing. so 1st of all there is a there's a box in strategy that other below by the african city seat that is also currently getting support from across the african all african countries then there is the many many african countries already popped of the kovacs facility then of course there is the lot of training that is going on to ensu
together to see this as a global challenge that needs a global solution and so the coast isolated that joyce 'd lead in on you know is one of the major you know a venue to get vaccines to everybody you know around the world so that. facsimile literalism and then the price in to ensure that the pricing is is good enough to allow poorer countries to be able to purchase without necessarily killing their budget especially knowing that there's a lot of physical challenges currently in many african...
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joyce du is a proud general manager. >>> when did this shake shack close for coronavirus? >> close?reporter: yes. >> we're not close. >> reporter: you never close? >> we work an hour a day at all times. >> reporter: what do you think is the most important prevention measure that you want to share with american restaurants? >> wear the mask. >> reporter: as life goes on, the show does, too. in hanjo, 100 miles west, this is cirque du soleil's only show in operation. out of 44 in the world. half of the artists are chinese, the other half international. from the u.s., canada, russia, australia, and france. acrobats have been dancing, spinning and flying to masked audiences since june. >> we all live a normal life. >> reporter: the show's technical director. has there ever been a coronavirus incident? >> not with audience, not with our staff. so we have been very fortunate. i would say china really is one of the safest places right now in terms of the covid situation. >> reporter: nyu's rourke jones might a degree. >> if i went back to the u.s. i would be a little nervous. >> reporter:
joyce du is a proud general manager. >>> when did this shake shack close for coronavirus? >> close?reporter: yes. >> we're not close. >> reporter: you never close? >> we work an hour a day at all times. >> reporter: what do you think is the most important prevention measure that you want to share with american restaurants? >> wear the mask. >> reporter: as life goes on, the show does, too. in hanjo, 100 miles west, this is cirque du soleil's...
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hoffenheim for the 1st time in 6 meetings substitute holland and marco royce combined with 14 minutes to go joyce slotting into the empty net hoffenheim struggled without their top scorer who wasn't on the field he missed the game after testing positive for corona virus and so one goal proved enough for dortmund who are up to 3rd in the table. and he's a reminder of the top story we're following for you governments across europe are introducing a new round of restrictions to contain a surge in coronavirus cases france has imposed a curfew that requires all public spaces to be shot by 9 pm in major cities. you're watching it date of the news from berlin up next our technology show shift looks at killer drones and combat robots to study change so that we'll have more headlines for you at the top of the hour i'm rebecca readers in. thanks very much change. in the eye of climate change. the frequency of. what's in store. for the future. comforting megacities to the multimedia insight. into. the funnies and gensler coronavirus pandemic. weirdo science stand.
hoffenheim for the 1st time in 6 meetings substitute holland and marco royce combined with 14 minutes to go joyce slotting into the empty net hoffenheim struggled without their top scorer who wasn't on the field he missed the game after testing positive for corona virus and so one goal proved enough for dortmund who are up to 3rd in the table. and he's a reminder of the top story we're following for you governments across europe are introducing a new round of restrictions to contain a surge in...
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neil legan, joyce armstrong and joyce eloise patten are also members of the legacy foundation. >> commissioner brackett: okay. then my second question is, this strategic plan was approved back in 2017. what efforts have been made to take into account the current economic climate? and the impacts of covid on this new legacy as we move forward with this strategic plan? >> you're correct, it was approved in february of 2017. can you be a little more specific about what information you're looking for of how it would be related to covid. >> if i may, if i may. this is nadia sesay. that is a good question. we had challenges in meeting. we have to make sure that it satisfies the current needs. so we'll be working with them to see if there is an important to see what other changes we can accommodate. as you can see, reaching the expiration. we're more than halfway there. so this could potentially be an opportunity to -- because we haven't had a meeting since covid, this could be something the board will discuss at that next meeting because circumstances are different. that is not changed materially, b
neil legan, joyce armstrong and joyce eloise patten are also members of the legacy foundation. >> commissioner brackett: okay. then my second question is, this strategic plan was approved back in 2017. what efforts have been made to take into account the current economic climate? and the impacts of covid on this new legacy as we move forward with this strategic plan? >> you're correct, it was approved in february of 2017. can you be a little more specific about what information...
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. >> joyce, by legal definition, is rudy giuliani colluding with a foreign power and influencing thisction? >> i don't think we know enough yet to answer that question. this obviously puts that sort of an issue on the table. alicia we all lived through the mueller report. so one would think out of the abundance of political caution is not just survival instinct. after rudy giuliani was involved with the russians that this white house would run the other direction. the fact they continue to embrace rudy giuliani and his work raises a lot of red flags. this reality is this will require more investigations and i think it will be fairly painful investigation for the trump's camp. >> we have seen steve bannon's name popped up around this story, what more can you tell us s ? >> only bannon is the original force. he tipped us off of the laptop that had all the materials on it. there were photos of hunter biden and videos and e-mails that appeared to be genuine. we don't know if any of eat were doctored. no one claimed in 2016 it was manufactured or faked. everyone commented at the time it wo
. >> joyce, by legal definition, is rudy giuliani colluding with a foreign power and influencing thisction? >> i don't think we know enough yet to answer that question. this obviously puts that sort of an issue on the table. alicia we all lived through the mueller report. so one would think out of the abundance of political caution is not just survival instinct. after rudy giuliani was involved with the russians that this white house would run the other direction. the fact they...
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joining me, joyce vance. thank you for being with us. there's an entire investigation conducted by a united states senator based on garbage information from somebody that the u.s. intelligence services had already said is an agent working on behalf of russia that was largely fed to rudy giuliani. so congress has already wasted time on this nonsense. we all knew this is what giuliani's game is. >> it's no surprise at all that this warning was administered by the nlks community to the white house and to the congress. what is i think so surprising here is that the president did not heed the warning. if nothing else out of a sense of self-preservation you would have thought donald trump would have distanced himself from rudy giuliani once the warnings were issued. instead he continued to hold giuliani close. the question is whether the president just intent on winning at any cost, even if it means helping out one of our country's enemies, russia, in spreading disinformation or is there something else, is the president compelled to stay in ru
joining me, joyce vance. thank you for being with us. there's an entire investigation conducted by a united states senator based on garbage information from somebody that the u.s. intelligence services had already said is an agent working on behalf of russia that was largely fed to rudy giuliani. so congress has already wasted time on this nonsense. we all knew this is what giuliani's game is. >> it's no surprise at all that this warning was administered by the nlks community to the white...
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because that is the kind of visual president trump and joyce y d the enthusiasm and ene talks about.te it is interesting these rallies still garnered so much attention. also the planning going into them. they must feel it is still worthwhile doing these. ta lot effort is onlinehi re people through social media. >> that happening. twitter and facebook have said -- facebook will not accept ads close to the election. for president trump out there, he has been doing the campaign rallies and if you like what he is saying, that does not work the same way. he can easily market because he is dancing and they'll appreciate it. amazing energy. >> the door of air force one open. frankly hundreds of smartphones are there to capre the moment. part of the draw is part of the historic moment, and a front row seat awhat is a major moment in american politics. >> he knows how to play the greatest hits. the people do three event --re events in arizona. three events are one state -- le in arizona bng one of those key swing statesarlion -- in focus the closer we get to election day. we will have to come
because that is the kind of visual president trump and joyce y d the enthusiasm and ene talks about.te it is interesting these rallies still garnered so much attention. also the planning going into them. they must feel it is still worthwhile doing these. ta lot effort is onlinehi re people through social media. >> that happening. twitter and facebook have said -- facebook will not accept ads close to the election. for president trump out there, he has been doing the campaign rallies and...
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. >> we have joyce vance with us. good morning. it doesn't look like this is imminent.ansfer of power is necessary, what does it look like and when would the public be notified? >> well, it is an interesting question, lindsey. there seems to be a real miss apprehension in the public of the use of the 25th amendment. it is meant to deal with the president being incapacitated. not a situation of a sick, but still conscious president, but an emergency situation like a coma or a stroke. it is possible we could see that situation given the progress degreof coronavirus in patients. from what we saw yesterday, president trump is not in that situation. typically a cabinet would be hesitant to take power away from a president who is still conscious because he could go back to the congress and with the 2/3 vote, he could retain power. i don't think this is an administration where that battle would be set up. it is important to note that caution. if the president say be on a ventilator or be incapacitated, when e would see pence get the transfer of power. this white house has give
. >> we have joyce vance with us. good morning. it doesn't look like this is imminent.ansfer of power is necessary, what does it look like and when would the public be notified? >> well, it is an interesting question, lindsey. there seems to be a real miss apprehension in the public of the use of the 25th amendment. it is meant to deal with the president being incapacitated. not a situation of a sick, but still conscious president, but an emergency situation like a coma or a stroke....
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amy: we want to ththank you both for being with us, reverend nelson johnson and joyce johnson, survivorsthe 1979 greensboro massacre, cofounders of the greensboro truth and reconciliation commission. of now coexecutive directors the beloved community center of greensboro, north carolina. ÷é÷é÷élédddddd@"@"@" ♪ >>> thank you for joining us. from our studio in tokyo, this is nhk "newsline." >>> we begin with u.s. president donald trump, who says he's recovering less than a week after being diagnosed with covid-19. the 74-year-old has credited an experimental drug he received in hospital. and he called the ordeal a blessing in disguise. >> i think this was a blessing from god that iaught it. this was a blelessg in
amy: we want to ththank you both for being with us, reverend nelson johnson and joyce johnson, survivorsthe 1979 greensboro massacre, cofounders of the greensboro truth and reconciliation commission. of now coexecutive directors the beloved community center of greensboro, north carolina. ÷é÷é÷élédddddd@"@"@" ♪ >>> thank you for joining us. from our studio in tokyo, this is nhk "newsline." >>> we begin with u.s. president donald...
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amy: we want to ththank you both for being with us, reverend nelson johnson and joyce johnson, survivorsthe 1979 greensboro massacre, cofounders of the greensboro truth and reconciliation commission. of now coexecutive directors the beloved community center of greensboro, north carolina. aiog
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i asked joyce this asked joyce p.m.ted to bring you on to talk about the intelligence side of things. and a question of whether or not rudy giuliani actually knew this could be a russian operation. what is your hunch here? considering what you know about rudy giuliani. go ahead. >> rudy giuliani is not -- not lacking in intellect or worldliness. he understands this. when we learned recently "the washington post" reporting that the white house was warned that the national security advisor was warned that trump was briefed, that the attorney general of the united states was also briefed that rudy giuliani is tainted, that the information he provides you is likely coming from russian intelligence service operation, then rudy understands that. there's another agenda here on rudy's part. it may be a desperate search for relevance at this point in his life. it's sad what happened to rudy, the fall from grace from being america's mayor to being america's betrayer if he is a willing coopt of the intelligence services. as we loo
i asked joyce this asked joyce p.m.ted to bring you on to talk about the intelligence side of things. and a question of whether or not rudy giuliani actually knew this could be a russian operation. what is your hunch here? considering what you know about rudy giuliani. go ahead. >> rudy giuliani is not -- not lacking in intellect or worldliness. he understands this. when we learned recently "the washington post" reporting that the white house was warned that the national...
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and matter-of-fact correspondent joyce chan -- joie chen.dad: please, you have a doing our job as a photojournalist and document terrien -- documentarian for 40 years. talk to me about your team you send out into the field. are they racially diverse? what conversations you have with them about their point of view as they are looking through their cameras? luis: one conversation we constantly have even though we have been doing it for years, is to look at the viewfinder or tell me what they are looking at. it is strictly interpretive, obviously. and very subjective. and what we do with still photography. it's incredibly powerful medium. the one thing i always preach, and and i'm old enough to preach now to them, i'll tell them that it has to be truthful. it has to be responsible. and more importantly, it has to be fair. and in in the heat of the moment, in an editing and in shooting, you have to still remember that your job is still to capture that one photo that the two photos, the 10 photos. that encapsulate the message that was going to go
and matter-of-fact correspondent joyce chan -- joie chen.dad: please, you have a doing our job as a photojournalist and document terrien -- documentarian for 40 years. talk to me about your team you send out into the field. are they racially diverse? what conversations you have with them about their point of view as they are looking through their cameras? luis: one conversation we constantly have even though we have been doing it for years, is to look at the viewfinder or tell me what they are...
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cupertino senior center, san jose, camden community center, vietnamese american cultural center and joyce ellington branch library all open just to give some relief from the heat with ac for the cooling centers. all because of this high bridge of pressure, the dominant feature for us, we are heating up this afternoon, even hotter than yesterday at this time. as the ridge retreats as we look to the weekend, we talk about gradual cooling. by saturday, a little bit cooler but much cooler on sunday with ocean breeze kicking in. check out daytime highs, mid to upper 90s to triple digits inland. around the bay low to mid 90s and low to mid 80s for the coast. as we look to tomorrow, a little bit cooler but hot, hot conditions. it is on sunday we see the dramatic drop in temperatures with the onshore flow kicking in. you really feel the difference sunday and into next week back down to where we should be for this time of year. michelle. >>> thank you, mary. whether you take a stroll outside or getting into the group this week, casey ps radio has tips for fall fun activities. >> will go to the 510
cupertino senior center, san jose, camden community center, vietnamese american cultural center and joyce ellington branch library all open just to give some relief from the heat with ac for the cooling centers. all because of this high bridge of pressure, the dominant feature for us, we are heating up this afternoon, even hotter than yesterday at this time. as the ridge retreats as we look to the weekend, we talk about gradual cooling. by saturday, a little bit cooler but much cooler on sunday...