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wow, we know why you're named joyce, that's for sure. rejoice. joyce?ou are going to get a signed copy of this book, that's for sure. [ cheers and applause ] >> oh my gosh, thank you so much, thank you. thank you. >> jimmy: all right, thank you, joyce. i'm sorry to -- >> you stay safe, okay? >> jimmy: stay safe, that's right. >> thank you so much. so nice to meet you. and you too, mr. kimble. [ applause ] i'm so sorry, i'm not normally like this. thank you so much, thank you so much. god bless you. >> jimmy: you're making people happy. >> i pray for you all the time. thank you so much. >> jimmy: thank you, joyce. thank you, president obama. the book is called "a promised land." it is out now. thank you very much. thanks for joining us. that was fun. appreciate it. we'll be right back with zac brown band. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. ever wonder what retinol dermatologists use to fight wrinkles? it's what i use! neutrogena®. the #1 retinol brand used most by dermatologists. rapid wri
wow, we know why you're named joyce, that's for sure. rejoice. joyce?ou are going to get a signed copy of this book, that's for sure. [ cheers and applause ] >> oh my gosh, thank you so much, thank you. thank you. >> jimmy: all right, thank you, joyce. i'm sorry to -- >> you stay safe, okay? >> jimmy: stay safe, that's right. >> thank you so much. so nice to meet you. and you too, mr. kimble. [ applause ] i'm so sorry, i'm not normally like this. thank you so much,...
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joyce: i think everybody is watching this election.will have questions about the electoral college system since you have a popular vote and electoral outcome, and there will be a discussion about the whole system and play, disputed and contested. that was a worse fear than the outcome itself in many ways. you will have an impact. i think all of these things have been part of the election, and they will mean something when there is a return to normal. you will see an approach that is a bilateral, transactional, driven by personality. going to playn is out, but this is why i do think what happens for the next few days, at the state level, taking the time to count all of the votes, respecting the integrity of the system, that is the key thing to watch right now. tom: joyce chang, thank you so much, with jp morgan, had of their global research department. i want to point out that we are looking at 9000 votes in wisconsin. 7000 vote difference, a little more than that. 49.3% for the vice president and 49% for president trump as well. we hav
joyce: i think everybody is watching this election.will have questions about the electoral college system since you have a popular vote and electoral outcome, and there will be a discussion about the whole system and play, disputed and contested. that was a worse fear than the outcome itself in many ways. you will have an impact. i think all of these things have been part of the election, and they will mean something when there is a return to normal. you will see an approach that is a...
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john joyce. thank you, doc. [applause] what a great leader.l around here, it is the day before election day. same reason we are, to talk about what we have done, to talk about the choice that we face. one more day to former years. -- one more day to four more years. think about the progress. we inherited a military hollowed out by devastating budget cuts. an economy that was struggling to break out of the worst recovery since the great recession. it is true. terrorism was on the rise throughout the world. but in three short years, we rebuild our military, we revived our economy, secured or borders, supported law enforcement and stood for life and liberty in the constitution of the united states. [applause] especially true on the economy. after joe biden tried to tax and spend and be less back to a ,rowing economy in eight years resulting in the slowest recovery in more than 80 years, president trump created the greatest economy in american history. and we are doing it again. [cheers and applause] numbers, those new gdp pennsylvania? man! the a
john joyce. thank you, doc. [applause] what a great leader.l around here, it is the day before election day. same reason we are, to talk about what we have done, to talk about the choice that we face. one more day to former years. -- one more day to four more years. think about the progress. we inherited a military hollowed out by devastating budget cuts. an economy that was struggling to break out of the worst recovery since the great recession. it is true. terrorism was on the rise throughout...
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for more we're joined by day debbie's joyce les, who's in hong kong, joyce of pro democracy and lawmakers have just handed in their resignations. what have they been saying? yes, most of the pro-democracy lawmakers have resonation their rationale for start on the 1st. some of them say that this is the end of the one country 2 systems framework, which gives hong kong the autonomy from beijing. and some of the largest hang a saying that hong kong's need to carry has to be responsible for bringing such are the substance of hong kong. china sees the mass resignation as an open challenge. could we expect repercussions from the home kong and macau affairs released a statement today saying that the mosque dress, the nation is led to and they open challenge against the breaking up law or tease. and it is anticipated that after the non-stress nations, these lawmakers will no longer be able to participate and the elections, and that will undermine the fight for democracy. precisely in the pro-democracy movement did. this is a statement as a protest, but now they've lost their voice in the legislatu
for more we're joined by day debbie's joyce les, who's in hong kong, joyce of pro democracy and lawmakers have just handed in their resignations. what have they been saying? yes, most of the pro-democracy lawmakers have resonation their rationale for start on the 1st. some of them say that this is the end of the one country 2 systems framework, which gives hong kong the autonomy from beijing. and some of the largest hang a saying that hong kong's need to carry has to be responsible for bringing...
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hours before that fight in la, the powerhouse daniel dubois faces 0lympic medallist joe joyce in londond as the best british heavyweight fight for a long time. i've been talking to our boxing correspondent mike costello, who says tyson will inevitably take the headlines. this is a fight, a carnival, a tragedy or a comedy, take your pick. but i have no real interest in watching these two men trying to reproduce what they did all those yea rs reproduce what they did all those years ago. in very different ways, they brought so much to the sport. there's been a daily stream of clips being produced online of the two men at various stages of their training, and a lot of the comments attached to those say how impressive the two men are looking. when they punch bags or hit by their reflective trainers —— respective trainers. but it's much easier to look impressive when there are no punches coming back the other way. it's scheduled for 82 minute rounds and for those who have never been in a ring, that doesn't sound like a long distance. believe me, it's a long way for two men who are 5a and 51 y
hours before that fight in la, the powerhouse daniel dubois faces 0lympic medallist joe joyce in londond as the best british heavyweight fight for a long time. i've been talking to our boxing correspondent mike costello, who says tyson will inevitably take the headlines. this is a fight, a carnival, a tragedy or a comedy, take your pick. but i have no real interest in watching these two men trying to reproduce what they did all those yea rs reproduce what they did all those years ago. in very...
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john joyce? what a great day.you all were here the day before election day for the same reason. to talk about all we've done. to talk about the choices we face. one more day, four more years. think about that. four years ago we inherited a military that had been hollowed out. an economy struggling to break up. from a great recession. we witnessed a steady assault on our most cherished values. in three short years we rebuilt the military. revived our economy. and stoodr borders for life, liberty, and the united states. especially true on the economy. to tax,e biden tried spend, and bail us back to a growing economy, resulting in the slowest recovery in 80 years, president donald trump created the greatest economy in american history and we are doing it again. i mean how about the new gdp numbers, pennsylvania? by 33%rican economy grew in the third quarter, shattering every previous record. the american comeback is on. with biggest and best economic growth in history. not even close. you know, this great comeback is
john joyce? what a great day.you all were here the day before election day for the same reason. to talk about all we've done. to talk about the choices we face. one more day, four more years. think about that. four years ago we inherited a military that had been hollowed out. an economy struggling to break up. from a great recession. we witnessed a steady assault on our most cherished values. in three short years we rebuilt the military. revived our economy. and stoodr borders for life,...
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it's also a tribute to a president and allies in congress , like john joyce, who worked with us to create the greatest economy the world has ever seen. that's why it's amazing to think , you know, the day before election day, that joe biden in the midst of a global pandemic wants to raise taxes by $4 trillion. he wants to pass a $2 trillion version of the green new deal. under president donald trump, we cut taxes. we rollback more redtape tape than any administration in history. follow free and fair trade. we unleash american energy. we created 7 million good paying jobs, 200 thousand right here in the commonwealth. you know, when joe biden was vice president, america actually
it's also a tribute to a president and allies in congress , like john joyce, who worked with us to create the greatest economy the world has ever seen. that's why it's amazing to think , you know, the day before election day, that joe biden in the midst of a global pandemic wants to raise taxes by $4 trillion. he wants to pass a $2 trillion version of the green new deal. under president donald trump, we cut taxes. we rollback more redtape tape than any administration in history. follow free and...
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president and to our allies in the congress, like john joyce, who worked with us to create the greatest economy the world has ever seen. it's why it's amazing to think here the day before election day that joe biden in the midst of a global pandemic wants to raise taxes by $4 trillion. he wants to pass a $2 trillion verl version of the green new deal that would crush american energy. but under president donald trump we cut taxes across the board for working families and businesses. we rolled back more red tape than any administration in history. we fought for free and fair trade. we unleashed american energy. and in three years businesses large and small created 7 million good paying jobs, including 200,000 jobs right including 200,000 jobs right here in the commonwealth.
president and to our allies in the congress, like john joyce, who worked with us to create the greatest economy the world has ever seen. it's why it's amazing to think here the day before election day that joe biden in the midst of a global pandemic wants to raise taxes by $4 trillion. he wants to pass a $2 trillion verl version of the green new deal that would crush american energy. but under president donald trump we cut taxes across the board for working families and businesses. we rolled...
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hi, joyce, thank you for joining us, happy belated thanksgiving. hope you had a good holiday with your family. let's talk some of which danny laid out. first of all, i want to talk about potentially the pardon list. it seems he has a long-running list. there are reports of folks lobbying the president. lobbying the president on behalf of their clients. lawyers especially that could do favors for him when he gets out of office. who do you think could be in the pipeline here for potential pardons after seeing mike flynn's pardon? >> well, usually at this point in an administration, yasmin, everyone and anyone who thinks they have a shot at a pardon will get a lawyer who believe this have the ear of the justice department, the attorney general, the white house, this is the time to make your case. now from this point on until inauguration day when obviously president trump leaves his power to pardon. i would think all of the above would be on the table. the really quirky part of the process here is that president trump has never used a streamlined unif
hi, joyce, thank you for joining us, happy belated thanksgiving. hope you had a good holiday with your family. let's talk some of which danny laid out. first of all, i want to talk about potentially the pardon list. it seems he has a long-running list. there are reports of folks lobbying the president. lobbying the president on behalf of their clients. lawyers especially that could do favors for him when he gets out of office. who do you think could be in the pipeline here for potential pardons...
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joyce, thanks for being with us tonight. >> good to be with you, ali. >> joyce, let's talk about -- i talked to letitia james, the attorney general, a couple weeks ago on my show and asked her about this. she wasn't terribly forthcoming, but if she's got a case, getting ready for a case, she's not going to tell me about it on msnbc. the fact is, this allen weisselberg character who she's looking into has been with the trumps. it's his name on the checks. apparently, nothing got anywhere moneywise without weisselberg's fingerprints on it. >> that seems to be accurate. he's the chief financial officer. he's the man in charge of the president's trust, those resources that he supposedly put into a blind trust during the presidency. but he has been with the company since fred trump's time. he would certainly know, as prosecutors like to say, where all of the bodies are buried, if there's been any financial mismanagement or misconduct by the company. >> and we'll find out when we find out what letitia james has, but this does shed new light on what we've seen since saturday, since joe biden
joyce, thanks for being with us tonight. >> good to be with you, ali. >> joyce, let's talk about -- i talked to letitia james, the attorney general, a couple weeks ago on my show and asked her about this. she wasn't terribly forthcoming, but if she's got a case, getting ready for a case, she's not going to tell me about it on msnbc. the fact is, this allen weisselberg character who she's looking into has been with the trumps. it's his name on the checks. apparently, nothing got...
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attorney joyce vance who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. and david plouffe, former obama campaign manager and senior adviser to president obama. good evening and welcome to you. all three returning veterans. peter baker, you are the page a-1 journalist among us. what's the story as you see it after this event tonight, after the week we've just had, with the level of anxiety as it's been in this country? >> well, it was an extraordinary day, obviously, brian. any transition from one president to another is a big moment in the country's history, but i don't think i can think of any where the change has been so drastic and so radical and so emotional, obviously, for people who support president-elect biden. and i imagine it's quite emotional for people who support president trump who is disappointed and maybe even angry at this point. and president-elect biden made a point of reaching out to them tonight in his speech, he tried to say to them, you know, i'm not going to be president just for the people who voted for me, but for the people who
attorney joyce vance who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. and david plouffe, former obama campaign manager and senior adviser to president obama. good evening and welcome to you. all three returning veterans. peter baker, you are the page a-1 journalist among us. what's the story as you see it after this event tonight, after the week we've just had, with the level of anxiety as it's been in this country? >> well, it was an extraordinary day, obviously, brian. any transition from...
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joyce chang, j.p. morgan and small cap growth fund portfolio managers join us now good morning you to both joyce, let me get to you first investors, they're cheering the prospect of a divided government are they pricing in economic uncertainty as covid-19 infections rise and potentially get ready to see a smaller stimulus package >> well, i think divided government means you're not going to see radical change either way some of the fears about getting more populous, more regulatory issues coming up, some of that is going away. but we're already seeing some sounds about the fiscal stimulus now it might be smaller than some people thought. it may also come earlier we still kept the gdp growth for the fourth quarter at 3% for the u.s. i mean, we had to take down the revisions in europe, you know, by comparison. so i think the market is going to look at the government refunding bill we can get some small stimulus done, maybe on airlines, maybe on ppe that can actually happen in december and then you get so
joyce chang, j.p. morgan and small cap growth fund portfolio managers join us now good morning you to both joyce, let me get to you first investors, they're cheering the prospect of a divided government are they pricing in economic uncertainty as covid-19 infections rise and potentially get ready to see a smaller stimulus package >> well, i think divided government means you're not going to see radical change either way some of the fears about getting more populous, more regulatory issues...
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ladies first here with you, joyce.here are, as you know, a number of pending cases on the state and federal levels. do you think he will be prosecuted in any of these cases? >> what's unique about president trump is that unlike previous presidents or previous administrations where this has been a live question, he's not involved in just one sort of unique area of criminal conduct, it's been pervasive. it's been pre-presidency. it's been during the presidency. it's state and federal. it seems unlikely he can avoid all of the consequences here. ultimately whether it's federal or state, there will be some set of circumstances whether it's preelection financial conduct or something that happened in the course of the election or during his presidency where the president will be brought to heel under the criminal justice system. >> paul, how long could it take to get these legal proceedings going if they choose to prosecute? >> you know, there will be investigations. this is historic. no former president has ever been prosec
ladies first here with you, joyce.here are, as you know, a number of pending cases on the state and federal levels. do you think he will be prosecuted in any of these cases? >> what's unique about president trump is that unlike previous presidents or previous administrations where this has been a live question, he's not involved in just one sort of unique area of criminal conduct, it's been pervasive. it's been pre-presidency. it's been during the presidency. it's state and federal. it...
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always a pleasure to have you with us, congresswoman joyce beatty of ohio. "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ n and radio. ♪ david: coming up, balance of power continues on bloomberg radio. we will speak to health care economist catherine baker from the university of chicago about the fate of obamacare. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ nd radio. ♪ [ sigh ] not gonna happen. that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. my name is ken. how may i help you? hi, i'm calling about kohler's walk-in bath. excellent! happy to help. huh? hold one moment please... [ finger snaps ] hmm. the kohler walk-in-bath features an extra-wide opening and a low step-in at three inches, which is 25 to 60% lower than some leading competitors. the bath fills and drains quickly, while the heated seat soothes your back, neck and shoulders. kohler is an expert in bathing, so you can count on a deep soaking experience. are you seeing this? the kohler walk-in-bath comes with fully adjustable hydrotherapy jets and our exclusive
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none of these lawsuits, as joyce said, carry the weight of overturning the election.der if mitch mcconnell or a lindsey graham or someone who's had his back so loyally and consistently over these last couple years, three years, four years, will have the ability to talk to him and say, okay. you did your best and now it's time to -- to -- to transition to a new president. and i don't know. i don't know if he listens to, if anybody, honestly. nobody in that white house, clearly, has that stature with him. nobody that works for him would have that capacity with him. it would have to be an outside ally that he respects. he respects basically his own instincts and his instincts are fight, fight, fight, and never give up. we could be in for a very long 70 days even though i don't think he could do much to change the outcome. >> peter baker, joyce vance, david plough. thank you so much for standing by with us and coming on with us. coming up. the london mayor today said it's time to get back to building bridges, not walls. we'll get more reaction from around the world to thi
none of these lawsuits, as joyce said, carry the weight of overturning the election.der if mitch mcconnell or a lindsey graham or someone who's had his back so loyally and consistently over these last couple years, three years, four years, will have the ability to talk to him and say, okay. you did your best and now it's time to -- to -- to transition to a new president. and i don't know. i don't know if he listens to, if anybody, honestly. nobody in that white house, clearly, has that stature...
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joyce, was that a good impression of you? joyce, what's going on? [ applause ] >> how are you? >> i'm fine. >> joyce, it's so nice to see you. [ laughter ] [ laughter ] alice loves the scent of gain so much, she wished there was a way to make it last longer. say hello to your fairy godmother alice. and long-lasting gain scent beads. part of the irresistible scent collection from gain! (groans) hmph... (food grunting menacingly) when the food you love doesn't love you back,...
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joyce vance, former u.s. attorney.great to see you, and you're absolutely who i need to ask about this. but i want to first put on the screen for our viewers the clause in the constitution that talks about pardons. it says, the president shall have the power to grant reprieves and pardons for offenses against the united states except in cases of impeachment. an article in "the atlantic" argues that the power to grant means something there. in other words, it's not just about trump pardoning himself. he's got to actually grant himself a pardon and some smart legal minds argue that's not the same thing. what is your take on this? >> i think that "the atlantic" article is exactly right, ali. the argument that trump made, you know, in 2018 as the mueller report was about to issue, he said, i have an absolute power to pardon myself. but linguistically that can't be true because to grant a pardon, grant means to give something to someone else. and so implicit in this notion of pardoning is the idea that it's not something th
joyce vance, former u.s. attorney.great to see you, and you're absolutely who i need to ask about this. but i want to first put on the screen for our viewers the clause in the constitution that talks about pardons. it says, the president shall have the power to grant reprieves and pardons for offenses against the united states except in cases of impeachment. an article in "the atlantic" argues that the power to grant means something there. in other words, it's not just about trump...
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joyce, people call donald trump incoherent and crazy at their only peril.e wants to spend the next four years or eight describing him as an illegitimate president just as he saw to do it for the obama presidency. and until every elected republican and everyone is calling him out and pushing back, this will undoubtedly seep into the mind of trump supporters. >> that is exactly right. and look, i'm not going to be a member of the fan club of any of these senators. they have the opportunity to do the right thing during the senate impeachment trial, they refused to even hear the evidence against this president, the country might have been spared the long pandemic nightmare had we had different leadership in place. but that is all in the past. and at this point i think we're entitled to expect a bear minimum of service from these senators and that bare minimum is speaking up to ensure that the american tradition of a peaceful transfer of power is honored as this presidency comes to a close. that is a bear minimum. that is the least that these people could delive
joyce, people call donald trump incoherent and crazy at their only peril.e wants to spend the next four years or eight describing him as an illegitimate president just as he saw to do it for the obama presidency. and until every elected republican and everyone is calling him out and pushing back, this will undoubtedly seep into the mind of trump supporters. >> that is exactly right. and look, i'm not going to be a member of the fan club of any of these senators. they have the opportunity...
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joyce. some say that this mosque was a nation then, as you just said inadvertently played into into china's one ancestor who actually in yesterday's press conference, hong kong's leader carried. i'm sad that she was excited because the legislative council would be more effectively saying, proposed by the government. so the moderates, resonation is actually within the calculation of the probation can and it has, you know, some pro-democracy supporters are criticizing that. it is too late for all of the lawmakers to resign. they should have resigned. you know, a month earlier if this legislator but this building in beijing joyously in hong kong. thank you very much for your contribution. now let's look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today . typhoon vanco has lashed the philippines, leaving millions without power to rescue teams were overwhelmed in america, kenya, a city close to the capital manila where around half the houses have been flooded. it's the 3rd typh
joyce. some say that this mosque was a nation then, as you just said inadvertently played into into china's one ancestor who actually in yesterday's press conference, hong kong's leader carried. i'm sad that she was excited because the legislative council would be more effectively saying, proposed by the government. so the moderates, resonation is actually within the calculation of the probation can and it has, you know, some pro-democracy supporters are criticizing that. it is too late for all...
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i know, joyce, you're also here. would you be able to kind of talk a little bit about just some modelling for about 10 minutes? i just want to reflect both time, and i know we didn't originally have it confirmed, but just so happy that you're able to join us today. >> this is joyce, and i'm very glad to be with you today as well, and i have already tried to shorten my presentation as much as possible to be able to give you the highlights and be available later on if people have questions. >> thank you so much. we'll jump right in with your presentation, then. >> thank you. i wanted to just say thank you to all the presentations today. it's given us so much to talk about, and actually i'm going to -- there's a number of things that i don't need to cover, so i think we're all moving in the same direction, which is really great. i wanted to thank sky for that presentation and just bringing us back to the people who are experiencing homelessness and who are in urgent need -- [indiscernible] life or death and just remembe
i know, joyce, you're also here. would you be able to kind of talk a little bit about just some modelling for about 10 minutes? i just want to reflect both time, and i know we didn't originally have it confirmed, but just so happy that you're able to join us today. >> this is joyce, and i'm very glad to be with you today as well, and i have already tried to shorten my presentation as much as possible to be able to give you the highlights and be available later on if people have questions....
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his death comes a month after his wife joyce passed away. city a gorgeous mosaic. thank you so much for joining us this morning. i'm boris sanchez in for christine romans. >> i'm laura jarrett. "new day," is next. little plac. some days, will be rougher than others. ♪ someday, 50 years will have gone by, and i'll ask you to marry me, all over again. someday. ♪ to stir that fire, university of phoenix is awarding up to one million dollars in scholarships through this month. see what scholarship you qualify for at phoenix.edu. letter to joe biden, ascertaining that he is the winner of the 2020 election. >> it is about time. >> as one adviser put it, it's the end of the road
his death comes a month after his wife joyce passed away. city a gorgeous mosaic. thank you so much for joining us this morning. i'm boris sanchez in for christine romans. >> i'm laura jarrett. "new day," is next. little plac. some days, will be rougher than others. ♪ someday, 50 years will have gone by, and i'll ask you to marry me, all over again. someday. ♪ to stir that fire, university of phoenix is awarding up to one million dollars in scholarships through this month....
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joyce: this is one of the best backdrops we have seen for the equity markets. wars, which had been an overhang on the market for two years, that fear has gone away. we have good news on the vaccine on the horizon. the election out of the way. you still have a tremendous amount of monetary and fiscal support that remains in place. we do think the equity market here is going higher. we think rotation into value has started. we have taken apart etf's forecast to 178. looking two years out, we could see? go to 200. a little more cautious on tech. good foris as not just the u.s. but also looking at emerging markets, we have been in upgrade there. we have upgraded the rest of the emerging-market complex as well. where in emerging markets are you seeing the potential gains other than china? that in aare seeing number of the countries that have underperformed in latin america where there have been more concerns there is value there. mexico has also come into focus because of the usmca and a sense that you're going to have a greater predictability of policy. you will no
joyce: this is one of the best backdrops we have seen for the equity markets. wars, which had been an overhang on the market for two years, that fear has gone away. we have good news on the vaccine on the horizon. the election out of the way. you still have a tremendous amount of monetary and fiscal support that remains in place. we do think the equity market here is going higher. we think rotation into value has started. we have taken apart etf's forecast to 178. looking two years out, we...
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that joyce will give an introduction to. >> chair fewer: okay. joyce? >> good morning, i'm joyce hamasuki for the controller's office? the deadline for r.p.f. proposals was september 29? we completed the evaluation process and issued on november 6 a notice of intent to award a contract to the highest ranked proposer, which was color genomics. the controller's office has concluded the r.f.p. process. negotiations with color genomics will be governed by d.p.h. d.p.h. plans to start contract negotiations next week. i'm happy to answer any questions you might have regarding the r.f.p. >> chair fewer: no, i'm understanding, then, that that contract negotiation -- or that contract will come before the board once that's finalized, is that correct? >> yeah. >> chair fewer: okay. so we heard the b.l.a. report last week, and so we have no powerpoints on this. any comments or questions from colleagues? i see none. can you briefly tell me the amendment is not substantive, is that correct? >> i'm sorry, madam chair, i don't think i've seen a copy of the amendment. i
that joyce will give an introduction to. >> chair fewer: okay. joyce? >> good morning, i'm joyce hamasuki for the controller's office? the deadline for r.p.f. proposals was september 29? we completed the evaluation process and issued on november 6 a notice of intent to award a contract to the highest ranked proposer, which was color genomics. the controller's office has concluded the r.f.p. process. negotiations with color genomics will be governed by d.p.h. d.p.h. plans to start...
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joyce, for five minutes. mr. joyce: mr. speaker, i rise today with a heavy heart to honor the life and service of u.s. army staff sergeant kyle mckey. staff sergeant mckey was killed on november 12 in a black blackhawk helicopter crash in egypt. he was one of five who lost their lives. all members of the multinational force and observers which overseas the peace agreement reached between israel and egypt as part of the accords in 1978. this came less than 24 hours after our nation observed veterans day and a somber reminder that the security and freedoms we enjoy each and every day are not free. they are paid for by the service and sacrifice of brave men and women in uniform like staff sergeant mckey. originally from leroy township, staff sergeant mckey graduated from riverside high school in 2003 and followed in both his father's and brother's footsteps when he enlisted in the army that same year. in the 17 years that have passed since, he served as a crew chief in iraq, afghanistan, and korea, receiving numerous awards an
joyce, for five minutes. mr. joyce: mr. speaker, i rise today with a heavy heart to honor the life and service of u.s. army staff sergeant kyle mckey. staff sergeant mckey was killed on november 12 in a black blackhawk helicopter crash in egypt. he was one of five who lost their lives. all members of the multinational force and observers which overseas the peace agreement reached between israel and egypt as part of the accords in 1978. this came less than 24 hours after our nation observed...
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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, let me give you the last word.ho oversees all legal efforts for the biden campaign has for days and weeks now sounded extremely confident and extremely prepared. some of this might be because donald trump has done this all public publicly. there wasn't a secret plan. is it because the law is on his side or because they've done this before? where does that -- what is your understanding of the legal landscape? what does it tell you about the biden campaign position here? >> bob is not somebody whoever exudes false confidence. he's a pretty straight shooter. this is, i think, the opposite of that old chestnut we talked about. if the facts are on your side, pound the facts. if the law is on your side, pound the facts. in this setting he's got the facts and the law. there's no need for him to pound. he'll move forward quietly and confidently. he's put together an incredible team of leading experts of people very good working at every level in the courts. this will be a very precise operation. it will be an operation des
joyce, let me give you the last word.ho oversees all legal efforts for the biden campaign has for days and weeks now sounded extremely confident and extremely prepared. some of this might be because donald trump has done this all public publicly. there wasn't a secret plan. is it because the law is on his side or because they've done this before? where does that -- what is your understanding of the legal landscape? what does it tell you about the biden campaign position here? >> bob is...
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i feel better informed having gotten your view of the oral argument arguments, joyce.hanks for being here. >> thanks, ari. >> appreciate you. >>> something we're excited about, inside how donald trump became the loser of this race as a technical matter. the great political journalist arianna huffington when we return. arianna huffington when we return ah...uh... boss: doug? sorry about that. umm...what...its...um... boss: you alright? [sigh] [ding] never settle with power e*trade. it has powerful, easy-to-use tools to help you find opportunities, 24/7 support when you need answers plus some of the lowest options and futures contract prices around. don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ it's a new dawn... if you've been taking copd sitting down, it's time to make a stand. start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improv
i feel better informed having gotten your view of the oral argument arguments, joyce.hanks for being here. >> thanks, ari. >> appreciate you. >>> something we're excited about, inside how donald trump became the loser of this race as a technical matter. the great political journalist arianna huffington when we return. arianna huffington when we return ah...uh... boss: doug? sorry about that. umm...what...its...um... boss: you alright? [sigh] [ding] never settle with power...
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attorney and msnbc legal analyst joyce vance. for being with us tonight. >> good to be with you, ali. >> let's talk about -- i talked to letitia james, the attorney general a couple weeks agoon my show. if she's getting ready for a case she's not going to tell me about it on msnbc. the fact is this allen weisselberg character she's looking into, she's been with the trumps, his name is on the checks. apparently nothing got through money wise without his name on it. >> that seem tuesday be accurate. he's the chief financial officer and in charge of those trusts. he's been with the company since fred trump's time. he'd certainly know as prosecutors like to say where all the bodies are buried if there's been any financial mismanagement by the company. >> we'll find out when we find out what letitia james has, but it does shed light since joe biden was declared the president-elect. donald trump has a lot of reasons for wanting to continue to be president. in fact, according to cnn reporting today donald trump has been asking aides sin
attorney and msnbc legal analyst joyce vance. for being with us tonight. >> good to be with you, ali. >> let's talk about -- i talked to letitia james, the attorney general a couple weeks agoon my show. if she's getting ready for a case she's not going to tell me about it on msnbc. the fact is this allen weisselberg character she's looking into, she's been with the trumps, his name is on the checks. apparently nothing got through money wise without his name on it. >> that seem...
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alan joyce says passengers may be asked to provide proof of inoculation. >> we are looking at changing our conditions to say, for international travelers, we will ask people to have a vaccination before they get on the aircraft. whether you need that domestically, we will have to see. for people going in out of the country, we believe that is a necessity. imran: it appears fewer people are willing to be vaccinated. a world economic survey across 15 countries found 77% of people would get a covid-19 vaccine. that is now down to 73%. one third of those surveyed are worried about potential side effects and say clinical trials are happening too fast. >> we don't know whether these vaccines provide a long-lasting protection. do they protect against serious cases? we don't need a vaccine that prevents a mild cough and fever. we need a vaccine that prevents serious cases like pneumonia. >> i am not planning to take the vaccine. there are too many questions about why. we are just reading what is going on with the vaccine and who is going to take it. >> i don't want to be vaccinated at all. pos
alan joyce says passengers may be asked to provide proof of inoculation. >> we are looking at changing our conditions to say, for international travelers, we will ask people to have a vaccination before they get on the aircraft. whether you need that domestically, we will have to see. for people going in out of the country, we believe that is a necessity. imran: it appears fewer people are willing to be vaccinated. a world economic survey across 15 countries found 77% of people would get...
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and joyce wilson, study of hip hop at georgetown.ort from black voters for joe biden has been consistent from the beginning. why? >> i don't know it's been consistent from the beginning, craig. i'd say after south carolina, i think that's when you saw this collision. after leader clyburn came out and gave him his stamp of approval. look, you and i talked about this many times. black voters are a very pragmatic group of people who look at who will do the least harm to our communities. we cannot deny the fact he was certainly helped by having a black woman on the ticket with him. black women voters, as you know, are the democratic base. so i think we have the conversation about why so many black people can do something and vote in the greater good. you didn't see that on the other side of the divide. look, i want to acknowledge latin x voters. the people who voted republican in florida don't comprise the variety of voters. as well as the asian-american pacific islander voters. by far, black voters were the dominant support in this -- g
and joyce wilson, study of hip hop at georgetown.ort from black voters for joe biden has been consistent from the beginning. why? >> i don't know it's been consistent from the beginning, craig. i'd say after south carolina, i think that's when you saw this collision. after leader clyburn came out and gave him his stamp of approval. look, you and i talked about this many times. black voters are a very pragmatic group of people who look at who will do the least harm to our communities. we...
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james joyce is a famous author who used to spend hours here. owners in these difficult times ask for the help of customers. they receive thousands of orders from around the world. like many other anglophone bookshops in the capital, they are hoping for the quick return of tourists, that they will have to wait a little longer for that. monte: time for a look at some of the days business stories, with colston spangler. you've been looking at the markets today. the markets are wrapping up a successful month in europe and the united states. analyst: the dow jones on track, finishing its bt single month performance in more than 30 years, up around 11% on the month. we have also seen historic gains in europe. this november, cap current -- cac 40 recording a high. we have seen good news about vaccine developments. there is a light at the end of the tunnel, so to speak, and it comes to this coronavirus crisis. it has been rough so far today. wall street in the red today. the dow jones down around 0.9%. the s&p 500 down around 0.5%. european indexes fin
james joyce is a famous author who used to spend hours here. owners in these difficult times ask for the help of customers. they receive thousands of orders from around the world. like many other anglophone bookshops in the capital, they are hoping for the quick return of tourists, that they will have to wait a little longer for that. monte: time for a look at some of the days business stories, with colston spangler. you've been looking at the markets today. the markets are wrapping up a...
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joyce had used his jab expertly to trouble his opponent's eye — and despite being up on two of the thee. the older manjoyce takes the british, commonwealth and european titles. showing off his agility after that win. after all the hype and controversy, mike tyson's return to the boxing ring ended in a draw against royjones junior. the judges couldn't separate them, after their eight—round exhibition fight in los angeles. his first time back in the ring in what? rematch, do you think? he wa nted what? rematch, do you think? he wanted one. it was very clear at the end of it, he was leaning over road —— royjones junior. .. end of it, he was leaning over road -- roy jones junior. .. i don't -- roy jones junior... i don't think royjones was quite so enthusiastic. he got three million and mike tyson got 10 million. it was only 82 minute rounds, a much shorter bout than usual when no—one was hurt, thatis than usual when no—one was hurt, that is the main thing that you could say was that easy money in the end? as a watcher, couldn't tell if they were going for it or not. mike tyson looks in goo
joyce had used his jab expertly to trouble his opponent's eye — and despite being up on two of the thee. the older manjoyce takes the british, commonwealth and european titles. showing off his agility after that win. after all the hype and controversy, mike tyson's return to the boxing ring ended in a draw against royjones junior. the judges couldn't separate them, after their eight—round exhibition fight in los angeles. his first time back in the ring in what? rematch, do you think? he wa...
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his death comes two months after his wife joyce died. he was 93. >>> and now to the latest on the oxford covid vaccine developed by astrazeneca. it's said to be up to 90% effective, but clinical trials also showed that it may stop people from spreading the coronavirus. >> we may have the first vaccine that's been shown to protect against severe disease, clinical disease and against asymptomatic disease. >> the first oxford vaccines could be given in the u.k. starting next month. that's also the same time line predicted for pfizer and moderna here in the u.s. between all three drug makers we may see more than 5 billion doses produced. this comes as the number of daily covid cases hit 169,000 in the u.s. yesterday. that's according to johns hopkins university. nevada begins a three-week statewide pause today tightening restrictions on restaurants, bars, gyms, and casinos. it's one of 43 states seeing a rise in cases over the last week. as nancy chen reports, the approaching holiday could make things worse. >> reporter: new york city is ask
his death comes two months after his wife joyce died. he was 93. >>> and now to the latest on the oxford covid vaccine developed by astrazeneca. it's said to be up to 90% effective, but clinical trials also showed that it may stop people from spreading the coronavirus. >> we may have the first vaccine that's been shown to protect against severe disease, clinical disease and against asymptomatic disease. >> the first oxford vaccines could be given in the u.k. starting next...
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and the question will be asked by joyce cleamer of governor bush. joyce cleamer? gov. bush: hi, joyce. ms. cleamer: hi, governor. i'm very concerned about the morality of our country now. tv, movies, the music that our children are, you know, barraged with every day. and i want to know if there's anything that can be worked out with the -- hollywood, or whoever, to help get rid of some of this bad language and whatever, you know. it's just bringing the country and so i don't support censorship. but i do believe that we ought to talk plainly to the hollywood moguls and people who produce this stuff and explain the consequences. i think we need to have rating systems that are clear. i happen to like the idea of having technology for the tv, easy for parents to use so you can tune out these programs you don't want in your house. i'll remind mothers and dads the best weapon is the off/on button, and paying attention to your children, and eating dinner with them and being -- i'm sorry. i was on my peroration. vice pres. gore: my turn. mr. lehrer: vice president gore. vice p
and the question will be asked by joyce cleamer of governor bush. joyce cleamer? gov. bush: hi, joyce. ms. cleamer: hi, governor. i'm very concerned about the morality of our country now. tv, movies, the music that our children are, you know, barraged with every day. and i want to know if there's anything that can be worked out with the -- hollywood, or whoever, to help get rid of some of this bad language and whatever, you know. it's just bringing the country and so i don't support censorship....
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this is teddy kenyon, joyce territory. there are very few trees here. the teddy is sowing black balls, which are actually seeds coated with charcoal dust. the aim is to grow new trees in an area which has been deforested by illegal logging. intended to harvest timber, to create charcoal, among other things. teddy and his colleague elson carr started have set up a company to produce the seed in their test area. and i wrote the suburb, they monitor the growth of the saplings to see which trees do best. that's what ever got for everything i've read about. this is the other fever parts of every dollar store and it's off the shelf. i was having goals. this is the same, a sale if you're on the stuff and all over sadly for these are very, very produce very, very excellent quality charcoal. so lots of areas, these are the 1st ones to be removed because it's such a good fire. this is how the experimental field used to look and how it looks today . the seeds come from kenya's national forestry institute, which is in turn supplied by farmers. this brings income to
this is teddy kenyon, joyce territory. there are very few trees here. the teddy is sowing black balls, which are actually seeds coated with charcoal dust. the aim is to grow new trees in an area which has been deforested by illegal logging. intended to harvest timber, to create charcoal, among other things. teddy and his colleague elson carr started have set up a company to produce the seed in their test area. and i wrote the suburb, they monitor the growth of the saplings to see which trees do...
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billy's choice in hong kong joyce, germany has joined other international observers in criticizing beijing's pressure on hong kong. lawmakers. is that likely to have any effect though? it is not likely to be a practical act, but it is certainly on the international no attention that the troll democracy or the pro-democracy camp have valid to fight on. but what if any options lift for the movement? what the they have at their disposal? options are pro-democracy and this now that you know pro democracy and all the space agency and the fair share and he won they could be incorrect. so participating in the election be a fairly effective way to carry on with the democracy as fall of the to see movement on the street. it is also very dangerous. now, the sweeping national security law in beijing in july i have more broadly speaking, hong kong has reacted to the imposition of this new law from china. this created 5 beijing while 6 practice because there were rumors that beijing what disqualified pro-democracy, lawmakers and then hong kong people also quite shocked that beijing paradigm shift in the
billy's choice in hong kong joyce, germany has joined other international observers in criticizing beijing's pressure on hong kong. lawmakers. is that likely to have any effect though? it is not likely to be a practical act, but it is certainly on the international no attention that the troll democracy or the pro-democracy camp have valid to fight on. but what if any options lift for the movement? what the they have at their disposal? options are pro-democracy and this now that you know pro...
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joyce vance, former u.s.r and washington post white house reporter and msnbc political ann list ashley parker is back. ashley, let me start with something ginsburg has been saying for weeks now. the republican version of the most respected and longest serving election lawyer that our party has really ever seen worked for every former republican, presidential campaign and president has come out and said that this hunt for voter fraud has been a republican mission for decades and it has never turned up anything, and in fact, the only person committing felony voter fraud is donald trump by asking his voters i think in the state of north carolina to vote twice. so now, the big lie ben ginsburg is qualified to diagnose and report to us about is carried on and carried out in nevada. what is the end game for them? >> well, there was something incredibly immaturish of what they were doing today and that clip of jacob pressing them on the fact they made a pretty serious allegation with no evidence dem stratonstrates t
joyce vance, former u.s.r and washington post white house reporter and msnbc political ann list ashley parker is back. ashley, let me start with something ginsburg has been saying for weeks now. the republican version of the most respected and longest serving election lawyer that our party has really ever seen worked for every former republican, presidential campaign and president has come out and said that this hunt for voter fraud has been a republican mission for decades and it has never...
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alan joyce said about the vaccine require it. we are looking at changing our terms of contentions to say, for international travelers. at that, we will ask people to have a vaccination before they can get on the aircraft and what you need at the mess that we have to see what happens with cofinality in the market. but certainly for international visitors coming out and people leaving the country. we think that's in the society and my colleague, dr. drew's, we here at the big table to see, i'm not completely surprised by this. i mean, what's at stake here? i guess what's really at stake is a future of the airline industry itself. i think we're seeing the 1st signs of what we might all have to live with. if you want to get back on board the airplanes. the airline industry has lost over $100000000000.00 u.s. dollars. so far this year, the australian teria has lost $2000000000.00 u.s. dollars. they have laid off 8 and a half 1000 staff members already. they've grounded $200.00 airplanes. and of course this is the same across the indus
alan joyce said about the vaccine require it. we are looking at changing our terms of contentions to say, for international travelers. at that, we will ask people to have a vaccination before they can get on the aircraft and what you need at the mess that we have to see what happens with cofinality in the market. but certainly for international visitors coming out and people leaving the country. we think that's in the society and my colleague, dr. drew's, we here at the big table to see, i'm...
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. >> reporter: joyce says she and her family don't feel safe. though the sign on the mannequin said "sleepy joe k" she said an effigy hanging by a noose is scared. >> we really have to hide in the house like kids. >> reporter: police say the man took the effigy down when they told him they were getting complaints and say they'll keep the mannequin and are forwarding the case to the secret service. however, they also say it doesn't appear he committed a crime. >> obviously it had the statement about sleepy joe biden on it, so that's what this is addressing is the political side of it. there's nothing that's racially motivated that we have seen yet. so it's strictly political. >> reporter: but neighbors believe the man is dangerous. this video he posted on social media last year captured him making some troubling remarks. >> i'm going to kill me some liberals. >> reporter: neighbors say they're putting him on notice his behavior is not welcome. >> do not come into our suburban area and scare people like this. >> reporter: and we're back here live
. >> reporter: joyce says she and her family don't feel safe. though the sign on the mannequin said "sleepy joe k" she said an effigy hanging by a noose is scared. >> we really have to hide in the house like kids. >> reporter: police say the man took the effigy down when they told him they were getting complaints and say they'll keep the mannequin and are forwarding the case to the secret service. however, they also say it doesn't appear he committed a crime....
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so you see this is this joyce state. see a great city desolate systemic dissent says so, which is so when the bill for the watching and i'm sick and joining us today to discuss the controversy surrounding the potential vaccinations and their implementation is legal, media analyst, lion-el of line on me. always a pleasure, sir. how are you doing today? just fine. thank you. so a lot of, well, no one will argue that a safe and effective vaccine against covert 19 is a bad thing. there are many, however, that feel that there are way, way, way, way too many unanswered questions surrounding a potential vaccination program. what are some of those major unanswered questions and some of the degrees of critique that we're not seeing these days around this vaccination? well, to my friends of truth, i will tell you this much. this is not an anti vaccine or address. i'm not talking about the efficacy of vaccines or anything. i'm talking about something which you alluded to. mit has announced that when the vaccine is going to be given
so you see this is this joyce state. see a great city desolate systemic dissent says so, which is so when the bill for the watching and i'm sick and joining us today to discuss the controversy surrounding the potential vaccinations and their implementation is legal, media analyst, lion-el of line on me. always a pleasure, sir. how are you doing today? just fine. thank you. so a lot of, well, no one will argue that a safe and effective vaccine against covert 19 is a bad thing. there are many,...
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alan joyce said about the vaccine require. it. we are looking at changing our tam sic conditions to say for international travelers. at that we will ask people to have a fax nation before they can get on the aircraft. and what do you need that domestically? we'll have to see what happens with copa 90 in the market, but certainly for international visitors coming in and people leaving the country. we think that's in the says city. and my colleague joins me here at the big table at the sea. i'm not completely surprised by this. i mean, what's at stake here? i guess what's really at stake is the future of the airline industry itself. i think we're seeing the 1st signs of what we might all have to live with. if we want to get back on board the airplanes, the elon industry has lost over $100000000000.00 us dollars. so far this year, as the australian carrier has lost $2000000000.00 us dollars, they have laid off 8 and a half 1000 staff members already. they've grounded $200.00 airplanes, and of course this is the same across the indust
alan joyce said about the vaccine require. it. we are looking at changing our tam sic conditions to say for international travelers. at that we will ask people to have a fax nation before they can get on the aircraft. and what do you need that domestically? we'll have to see what happens with copa 90 in the market, but certainly for international visitors coming in and people leaving the country. we think that's in the says city. and my colleague joins me here at the big table at the sea. i'm...
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this is for the left and i imagine if you are saying he wasn't and it was fair, let's go there, joyce: joy, why not let us ask questions. but here's the point. joy, generally speaking, you have to 1st, bring the evidence. and after you bring the evidence to the discussion, there is proof coming out has provided that proof to the supreme court. we have it being taken to the courts right now. so this proof will come out. republicans are challenging. $682000.00 votes in pennsylvania alone in which the absentee ballot laws were completely disregarded. or you actually have to prove that you would be absent or not vote in person. of course it turned out to be more of a series of suggestions in pennsylvania, in arizona. i'm going to tell you this, i think it's headed to a recount. you've got to be within a 10th of a point at that point to go to recount. i would argue they're going to probably do the same thing that they're doing in georgia, where the trump campaign is saying we want to have a hand count, an audit of every vote there is they can flow and statistical improbability. at some poi
this is for the left and i imagine if you are saying he wasn't and it was fair, let's go there, joyce: joy, why not let us ask questions. but here's the point. joy, generally speaking, you have to 1st, bring the evidence. and after you bring the evidence to the discussion, there is proof coming out has provided that proof to the supreme court. we have it being taken to the courts right now. so this proof will come out. republicans are challenging. $682000.00 votes in pennsylvania alone in which...
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you want to see this joyce state great city, this least systemic deception is the late show which brings up the old one and all to watch in the harsh winter. and i'm going to cry. so let me show you here we go, man 2, big stories coming out of the military industrial complex. this week we got donald trump saying, hey, i might poll. 'd out of afghanistan, iraq, even syria, before he leaves office on the 20th of january and the pentagon just can't seem to get its books right over. i mean, both of those stories are really being the one that's getting more, you know, news coverage. and the other one is obviously trump's pull out methods in part because nobody knew this was coming beforehand. he didn't talk about this during his campaign cycle. aside from you know that the ongoing, he just doesn't like wars. he had no real strategy of what the pullout was going to look like, who was going to still be there if anyone was going to still be there, and what that drawdown when that drawdown would start? so i think that now there are people who are questioning it basically on the basis of whether h
you want to see this joyce state great city, this least systemic deception is the late show which brings up the old one and all to watch in the harsh winter. and i'm going to cry. so let me show you here we go, man 2, big stories coming out of the military industrial complex. this week we got donald trump saying, hey, i might poll. 'd out of afghanistan, iraq, even syria, before he leaves office on the 20th of january and the pentagon just can't seem to get its books right over. i mean, both of...
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joyce was 6 years future. so why is that happening? when it's actually the book throws, then they will go, which is a course, an action i'm sure is sort of pushing these forces in the future. and, you know, our new force is getting stronger and more powerful. it is acquiring additional weaponry and building its capacity. it's making history, but this is not a battle of armies. this is a civil war, and all of us has to gran's by supporting each other side by side with their army. we must defend this and complete victory. malcolm webb is following developments from nairobi in neighboring kenya. so start with the 1st obvious one who's telling the truth here, malcolm, who's winning this so far? it's very hard to verify the claims made by either side because the phone lines in the internet have been cut off throughout the to grey region for weeks now. but the ethiopian government, following a deadline given by prime minister ahmed on sunday, he gave to green forces 3 days to surrender and lay down their arms. he said ahead of what would be
joyce was 6 years future. so why is that happening? when it's actually the book throws, then they will go, which is a course, an action i'm sure is sort of pushing these forces in the future. and, you know, our new force is getting stronger and more powerful. it is acquiring additional weaponry and building its capacity. it's making history, but this is not a battle of armies. this is a civil war, and all of us has to gran's by supporting each other side by side with their army. we must defend...