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start with julianne murray.urray: i thought were always going to go with the order that governor carney would go first. i think the testing and the latino community was delayed and it should not -- should've been foreseeable. very close conditions. we had several or many poultry processing plants here in sussex county. give me the other half of the question. ii understood we have foreseen- what was the otherst part of the question? >> what would you do to protect this population? murray: educate them. we need to be d talking about, we've been talked by the social distancing. we've been talking about the mask wearing. we've been talking about all of these things but i think we also need to be talking about that it is not sustainable -- fatal. again, i can't liken it to the chickenpox but it's less deadly than the flu in many circumstances. i think that we have to get people to understand that they don't want to get it, but if they do get it, it is not going to be fatal. it's an education. i think we're a lot smar
start with julianne murray.urray: i thought were always going to go with the order that governor carney would go first. i think the testing and the latino community was delayed and it should not -- should've been foreseeable. very close conditions. we had several or many poultry processing plants here in sussex county. give me the other half of the question. ii understood we have foreseen- what was the otherst part of the question? >> what would you do to protect this population? murray:...
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the republican candidate is julianne murray. welcome to both of you.h candidates have agreed to rules for this debate. i'll begin with the question for each of them and they have agreed to hold themselves to time limits. you will have a chance to hear closing statements from both later on. we will keep our questions short and ask candidates to be concise as well so we can cover more ground tonight. the candidates will answer in the order they selected with the pre-debate coin toss. we will focus on coronavirus pandemic related questions. my first questions goes to the governor who will have a minute and 30 seconds to answer. if there is a fresh wave of covid cases in the coming weeks, what have you learned from the past year about when to shut down businesses and schools and so on and went to reopen them? gov. carney: i want to thank you for this forum tonight. we appreciate the opportunity to exchange views. covid-19, the onset of the pandemic seven months ago in march, has had a very serious impact on communities across our state. most decisions earl
the republican candidate is julianne murray. welcome to both of you.h candidates have agreed to rules for this debate. i'll begin with the question for each of them and they have agreed to hold themselves to time limits. you will have a chance to hear closing statements from both later on. we will keep our questions short and ask candidates to be concise as well so we can cover more ground tonight. the candidates will answer in the order they selected with the pre-debate coin toss. we will...
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delaware candidate for governor incumbent democratic governor john carney and republican candidate julianne murray took part in a civilized debate, the center for political communication and delaware public media hosted the event. ♪ >> hello, on behalf of the university of delaware center for political communication welcome to delaware debate 2020. delaware debate is supported by the american cancer society cancer action network and appreciate the backing of the university of delaware college of arts and sciences, the author of the president of the university resident. we appreciate the candidates's participation during the coronavirus pandemic, for th
delaware candidate for governor incumbent democratic governor john carney and republican candidate julianne murray took part in a civilized debate, the center for political communication and delaware public media hosted the event. ♪ >> hello, on behalf of the university of delaware center for political communication welcome to delaware debate 2020. delaware debate is supported by the american cancer society cancer action network and appreciate the backing of the university of delaware...
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and i think it was, yeah, quite a few times when julianne and i just looked at one another, couldn't she's so incredibly generous and she kind of pushed us and said, "you know, please, just ask me anything." and in the end, we actually -- i was a bit embarrassed to ask, but she actually read some of the scenes from the script herself, as herself, which was pretty mind blowing. i even - i actually have some videos still on my iphone, which is a bit of a treasure. >> seth: that's an incredible advantage you got. when i used to have to do impressions on "saturday night live," i'd have to record it off the tv to actually get the person to do it for you. >> yeah, i mean, it was one of those things i was like, "is it okay? can i film you do this?" and she was like, "yeah, of course." and you know, we ended up getting like, i don't know, 20 videos. and i think, in the end, i think she kind of enjoyed it, but it was -- we each kind of started the scenes and then she was like -- stopped halfway. and then she was like, "well, actually what happened at that event," or "actually what i did say,"
and i think it was, yeah, quite a few times when julianne and i just looked at one another, couldn't she's so incredibly generous and she kind of pushed us and said, "you know, please, just ask me anything." and in the end, we actually -- i was a bit embarrassed to ask, but she actually read some of the scenes from the script herself, as herself, which was pretty mind blowing. i even - i actually have some videos still on my iphone, which is a bit of a treasure. >> seth: that's...
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he cracked a couple teeth. >> reporter: the man got juliann's purse and made his getaway.s -- this man is terrorizing the area. >> oh, definitely. it was unchecked evil. oh, yeah. he's just terrorizing the area, yes. >> i heard someone yell help. and so i ran outside. >> reporter: the attacks, a total of seven, in less than three weeks were all over the news. >> village residents are on high alert tonight. >> reporter: toby even raised it with reagan. >> reagan and i did talk about it. and there was a couple that occurred near downtown where -- where reagan worked. it was just, "be careful." apparently, i think everybody was pretty certain that it was one individual that was creating this havoc around town. >> reporter: now, in his fog of grief, reagan's father didn't make any connections between the attacks and his daughter's death. but one of the victims did. >> as soon as they announced that reagan tokes was missing and then they found her body, you know, my friend called me and said, "this is too coincidental. it's all within a three-mile radius. i guarantee you that t
he cracked a couple teeth. >> reporter: the man got juliann's purse and made his getaway.s -- this man is terrorizing the area. >> oh, definitely. it was unchecked evil. oh, yeah. he's just terrorizing the area, yes. >> i heard someone yell help. and so i ran outside. >> reporter: the attacks, a total of seven, in less than three weeks were all over the news. >> village residents are on high alert tonight. >> reporter: toby even raised it with reagan....
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- [julianne] i have these spider veins. - it's just very embarrassing. i wanna cover up all the time.
- [julianne] i have these spider veins. - it's just very embarrassing. i wanna cover up all the time.
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i would like also to defy the is trying to an economy julianne economy mosques because of this pension funds their pension fund. huge amount of capital that is distribute every day between their reach companies which in turn then lend their money for example that received some money from their pension back and lift their money to their workers to. a very high rate of interest so there is no real. companies that you could say today is broke you seeing some kind of intelligence or adding value to their products julie is leaving. childers are the workers and their workers don't get anything in return does nothing reality and the prove is that when workers retire a lot of their distension because of the pandemic in because the government didn't do anything they spend the money back under system pain they don't beals the credits that they have and they couldn't reboost so we don't do workers and we don't do work as money nothing happens. so let me just show you what the prisoner of of chile was saying about the new measures that he's bringing in color says too little too late and on twitter
i would like also to defy the is trying to an economy julianne economy mosques because of this pension funds their pension fund. huge amount of capital that is distribute every day between their reach companies which in turn then lend their money for example that received some money from their pension back and lift their money to their workers to. a very high rate of interest so there is no real. companies that you could say today is broke you seeing some kind of intelligence or adding value to...
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q&a, the night on and andity of chicago -- julianne melcher talk about the proud boys and antifa. >> the proud boys are a group in the larger landscape of white power and militia movement activism. that is broadly friends right activism that is interested in resisting federal government power, advocating for second amendment rights and gun possession, gun ownership rights, and also sometimes involves people who are out right -- outright white supremacists. identifiesybody who as antifa engages in violence. they refuse to disavow it. they view violence as something that is an essential part of the movement, a legitimate response to fascism. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on q&a. >> in the oval office, president trump spoke on the phone with leaders from israel and sudan about normalizing the country's relations. who took questions about thursday night's presidential debate, the coronavirus, eta talks, and relations with iran. mike pompeo, steve mnuchin, and others joined the president
q&a, the night on and andity of chicago -- julianne melcher talk about the proud boys and antifa. >> the proud boys are a group in the larger landscape of white power and militia movement activism. that is broadly friends right activism that is interested in resisting federal government power, advocating for second amendment rights and gun possession, gun ownership rights, and also sometimes involves people who are out right -- outright white supremacists. identifiesybody who as...
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julianne, you get the first crack at this question. >> i am familiar with the case and we do not yetw how it is going to play out because they've kind of send it back to figure out how this is going to happen, but i do think that we are going to have to take a measured approach to this. i think the reassessments are definitely should have been more frequently than they are. we are using numbers from the 1970s, so that is definitely an issue. whether or not we would move to doing it annually is probably unmanageable, and part of what we are going to have to balance here is this is going to impact homeowners depending on when this rolls out this is going to have an effect that's going to hit their pockets no matter what the resolution is we have to take an approach to it because that's going to impact people that are already financially struggling. >> what about you what is the response to the needs assessment? >> the simple answer is yes. it would never survive in my view. we did have a plan to go to a statewide reassessment as you would have to do. missus murray is right it did date
julianne, you get the first crack at this question. >> i am familiar with the case and we do not yetw how it is going to play out because they've kind of send it back to figure out how this is going to happen, but i do think that we are going to have to take a measured approach to this. i think the reassessments are definitely should have been more frequently than they are. we are using numbers from the 1970s, so that is definitely an issue. whether or not we would move to doing it...
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a hairdresser in south florida, julianne's family was impacted by herrick and maria.e moment president trump came to the island and threw paper towels into arowd of hurricane survivors. >> it really was an insult. still wh you talk to people, they still have that in mind. that is why puerto ricans are very upset with president trump. that is why joe biden has to win their trt again and ensure that he really cares. >> but that is not all that is driving her to vote for biden. the top issue for her in this election is the pandemic. >> i have a lot of friends and family that had and have the the coronavirus. it is very sad. our president said, do not worry. i have another friend that was 57 days in coma and still having some issues. esso,it is something that when i vote, i'm going toave it mind and i'm going to vote according to that andor will vote fur vice president biden. >> her friends are some of the 7 million plus americans affected across the country and herng issues along with the concerns of lambert, gary, and dolly are mirroring voters across the mcountring flo
a hairdresser in south florida, julianne's family was impacted by herrick and maria.e moment president trump came to the island and threw paper towels into arowd of hurricane survivors. >> it really was an insult. still wh you talk to people, they still have that in mind. that is why puerto ricans are very upset with president trump. that is why joe biden has to win their trt again and ensure that he really cares. >> but that is not all that is driving her to vote for biden. the top...
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this latest thing about hunter biden's laptop brought to you by the hilariously awful duo of juliannenon. what i'm looking at in these debate are topics that are extremely important for both candidates, but especially trump, to talk about the future for families. especially being the mother of two very young children, i see how my fellow american women have taken the brunt of the hit from this pandemic. right now more than 800,000 -- i know, 800,000 american women dropped out of the labor force just last month. and that is a significantly larger number than men. and, again, this is a move that didn't happen by choice, this is all due to this pandemic. there doesn't seem to be a plan. so this president really needs to depict his plan as actually far more different than joe biden's, because one of the worst takes i heard after that first debate was that their plans were actually quite similar. that could not be less true. >> bazel, i'm more concerned about misinformation leading up to the election. we saw twitter remove a tweet from one of the trump's top advisers claiming masks don't w
this latest thing about hunter biden's laptop brought to you by the hilariously awful duo of juliannenon. what i'm looking at in these debate are topics that are extremely important for both candidates, but especially trump, to talk about the future for families. especially being the mother of two very young children, i see how my fellow american women have taken the brunt of the hit from this pandemic. right now more than 800,000 -- i know, 800,000 american women dropped out of the labor force...
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you mentioned julianne moore. you are reunited in this and worked together on "seventh sun."spoke up for you when a man on set made an inappropriate joke or something. what happened? >> yeah, well, it's one of those, you know, times when, you know, i've been thinking about it a lot growing up. she stopped the shoot and just turned to the person who made the comment and said if you ever say something like that again i'm going to walk straight out of here and not come back and that kind of put everything straight. and, you know, you know, when i'm older i'm trying to remember that. when you can do it, it's important to raise your voice whenever you can. >> i love that. i love that she stood up. now you're carrying that forward. we have to congratulate you because you got your driver's license right before quarantine. congratulations. >> i did. >> what was that like? >> oh, my god. yes, at soon 32 i finally have it. i was kind of pleased. you know, i grew up in sweden where we drive as you in america we drive on the right side so that's kind of in my head so i did take my licens
you mentioned julianne moore. you are reunited in this and worked together on "seventh sun."spoke up for you when a man on set made an inappropriate joke or something. what happened? >> yeah, well, it's one of those, you know, times when, you know, i've been thinking about it a lot growing up. she stopped the shoot and just turned to the person who made the comment and said if you ever say something like that again i'm going to walk straight out of here and not come back and...