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why does lindsay vonn choose to do that?at people have come after me, they chipped away at my self-confidence. and i really wish i could say that i have such tough skin that nothing ever got to me. but that's just not the case. i think you're not human if some of those negative things don't get to you in some way shape or form. but i think now finally i am comfortable enough in my skin where i can say this is me. i don't care if you come after me. i don't care if you think that i'm someone that i am not. i'm not perfect and actually no one is. so the fact we're trying to be perfect is counterintuitive. that is who we are, we are all unique, beautiful, special. and i think with covid i just kind of realized what is important to me and i think i had to take a moment to really think about who i am and what i want. and the image i want to portray. i myself, and that is the image i want to show people. i'm myself, i'm raw, unedited. i am 100 percent me, take it or leave it. >> i will tell you this, man, as a friend and human bein
why does lindsay vonn choose to do that?at people have come after me, they chipped away at my self-confidence. and i really wish i could say that i have such tough skin that nothing ever got to me. but that's just not the case. i think you're not human if some of those negative things don't get to you in some way shape or form. but i think now finally i am comfortable enough in my skin where i can say this is me. i don't care if you come after me. i don't care if you think that i'm someone that...
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and lindsay pointed it out on the map also. so by the time of removal, the little dark area at the bottom is all that was left. so these remaining lands we sought to keep what our white neighbors sought to have them removed. the u.s. supreme court in its 1832 decision, case of wooster versus georgia, recognized the sovereignty of the cherokee nation. yet even this did not save us from the treaty signed by a handful of cherokees. with major rich as one of the principal leaders. the signers had no authorities to speak for the cherokee nation. yet congress ratified this treaty on may 18th, 1836, by only a single vote. and it was signed by president andrew jackson on may 23rd. the cherokees were given two years from that date to move. our principal chief and tribal council continued in their efforts to oppose removal, but to no avail. in late may of 1838, general winfield scott and his troops began to round up our people. removal force had been constructed throughout the cherokee nation as places to contemporary contain the cheroke
and lindsay pointed it out on the map also. so by the time of removal, the little dark area at the bottom is all that was left. so these remaining lands we sought to keep what our white neighbors sought to have them removed. the u.s. supreme court in its 1832 decision, case of wooster versus georgia, recognized the sovereignty of the cherokee nation. yet even this did not save us from the treaty signed by a handful of cherokees. with major rich as one of the principal leaders. the signers had...
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turning us is lindsay newman, an independent analyst at formerly chatham house.ok at the electoral college votes, the number of states that still have to count the votes -- and that will take a couple of days -- those joe biden still have a slight edge right now? >> joe biden is ahead. at 238-213 two trump. they both have pathways to the 270 number. in keyrailing battleground states, but the voting is still -- we are potentially in that red garage state. we don't know. we are going to be looking at areas of each of those states that are more likely to have voted democrat. francine: what is the lesson? are the polls wrong? a lot of announcements addicted this outcome, initially a red wave, and then as we count a lot of the people that send in the ballots by mail, it could possibly turn the fortunes of joe biden. lindsay: there will be a ton of forensics over that -- over the next couple of days and weeks over areas in which they let us down potentially, as they didn't when he 16. for me one of the takeaways is that we are still vulnerable to what the polls are tel
turning us is lindsay newman, an independent analyst at formerly chatham house.ok at the electoral college votes, the number of states that still have to count the votes -- and that will take a couple of days -- those joe biden still have a slight edge right now? >> joe biden is ahead. at 238-213 two trump. they both have pathways to the 270 number. in keyrailing battleground states, but the voting is still -- we are potentially in that red garage state. we don't know. we are going to be...
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>> lindsay, that's absolutely correct.tter how many precautions you take, nothing is 100% effective against fighting covid-19, aside from staying away and socially distancing yourself from people who are not in your household. that's it. it doesn't matter if they have negative rapid tests, because the sensitivity of those tests aren't great. the forehead temperature controls that people are using are not 100% sensitive, so you can't guarantee that you're going to find a fever in a patient that has covid-19. >> and i want to ask you one more thing. you mentioned the rapid testing and that there's of course a lot of arguments about how effective those are. but those pcr tests, the ones that go in your nose and you find out within hopefully 24 hours, maybe a few days. that's a snapshot in time. if you test negative on one day, is it possible the next day, you have this negative test, but talk to us about the incubation period and how that comes into play. >> yes, the pcr test is snapshot in time. and it could be when you get
>> lindsay, that's absolutely correct.tter how many precautions you take, nothing is 100% effective against fighting covid-19, aside from staying away and socially distancing yourself from people who are not in your household. that's it. it doesn't matter if they have negative rapid tests, because the sensitivity of those tests aren't great. the forehead temperature controls that people are using are not 100% sensitive, so you can't guarantee that you're going to find a fever in a patient...
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lindsay: the process is very much ticking forward. right now at the state level, the states are certifying these votes, and then there is the opportunity for trump to bring objections, in which case the judicial level that the state level could be brought in, it could take its way to the supreme court, but nothing that we have seen so far suggests a judicial decision would be decisive, would be a game changer in this instance. so in december, we have the electoral -- on december 14, the electoral voters will vote. we have this idea of the faceless elector. 60 really, biden has electoral -- has 360 electoral college votes, and more than 506 million in the popular vote. a situation where the judiciary will intervene and have a decisive decision one way or the other. thecine: how are republicans dealing? how is the rest of the party going to deal with president trump? lindsay: it is a great question because so far we have seen, there has been some sort of concession given by some republicans, but by much -- by and large most republicans
lindsay: the process is very much ticking forward. right now at the state level, the states are certifying these votes, and then there is the opportunity for trump to bring objections, in which case the judicial level that the state level could be brought in, it could take its way to the supreme court, but nothing that we have seen so far suggests a judicial decision would be decisive, would be a game changer in this instance. so in december, we have the electoral -- on december 14, the...
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senator lindsay graham saying that. senator rob portman, john thune saying that. what do you think? >> i don't see the harm in doing that. joe biden was vice president. he has been senator for decades. there is no harm that i can see coming from actually getting him read in on some of these matters. if he turns out that trump wins, there has been no harm by sharing that information with joe biden. if joe biden end up winning the country benefits from having a president getting up to speed. that is one of the places i
senator lindsay graham saying that. senator rob portman, john thune saying that. what do you think? >> i don't see the harm in doing that. joe biden was vice president. he has been senator for decades. there is no harm that i can see coming from actually getting him read in on some of these matters. if he turns out that trump wins, there has been no harm by sharing that information with joe biden. if joe biden end up winning the country benefits from having a president getting up to...
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lindsay joined the law faculty at the university of oklahoma in 1997. he teaches courses in federal law, indian law, comparative, and international indigenous people's law, constitutional law and legal history. he serves as the faculty director of the center for the study of american indian law and policy and the founding director of the international human rights law clinic. he was a recipient of the david l. born award. i should say, he was the first recipient, of the david l. born award for outstanding global engagement. he's an elected member of the american law constitute and the american bar foundation and serves as a justice on the supreme court of the cheyenne and the arapaho tribes. join me in welcoming lindsay robinson. [ applause ] >> it's a delight to be here. what didn't get mentioned is my dad's family is from charlottesville. my mom's family is in the tide water. and i went to law school and did my history droctorate at the university of virginia. i'm back home, in a sense. i'm been a proud oklahoman for 22 years and my kids identify as o
lindsay joined the law faculty at the university of oklahoma in 1997. he teaches courses in federal law, indian law, comparative, and international indigenous people's law, constitutional law and legal history. he serves as the faculty director of the center for the study of american indian law and policy and the founding director of the international human rights law clinic. he was a recipient of the david l. born award. i should say, he was the first recipient, of the david l. born award for...
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it sets up a lot of the scenes of the drama that lindsay told us about. starting in the 1830's, this has not slowed down. you can see the cherokee being surrounded in every direction by the enslaved population from the south and coming from the east. but look at mississippi and alabama. the choctaw, the chickasaw. you can see western tennessee is being infiltrated by slavery as well. at the same time that all of the things we were talking about are happening to native peoples, slavery is driving this relentless push. this is white population change, and it shows you something else -- you can see them moving in in georgia. but look at them leaving upcountry south carolina. why? they have already used up the land. look how fast this is happening. white people, no sooner are they settling in a place, look at the bluegrass of kentucky. 30 years ago they were settling that and now they are leaving and moving to places that are new. you have to picture -- we are living in the least mobile time in american history right now and our population is moving less than
it sets up a lot of the scenes of the drama that lindsay told us about. starting in the 1830's, this has not slowed down. you can see the cherokee being surrounded in every direction by the enslaved population from the south and coming from the east. but look at mississippi and alabama. the choctaw, the chickasaw. you can see western tennessee is being infiltrated by slavery as well. at the same time that all of the things we were talking about are happening to native peoples, slavery is...
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lindsay, we'll start with you at la guardia airport.ow many do you get a sense of people traveling despite the warning to stay at home. >> reporter: sometimes there's periods where no one is in line, but then you do have times like this where there are plenty of people waiting to check their bags. nationwide, 944,000 people traveled yesterday, more than a million on friday. these are levels we haven't seen since the pandemic really started, since march 16 when the white house came out with their 15 days to stop the spread. the cdc is urging people to stay home and that's because the u.s. has 12 million cases. health experts are worried that people will be going from state to state, and they'll potentially be cross-contaminating here, although so many states are deep red when you look at those coronavirus heat maps. but the cdc says if you do have to travel, you need to make sure you're wearing a mask, try to keep socially distant at airports like this, also make sure you bring hand sanitizer, make sure you wash your hands a lot, and try
lindsay, we'll start with you at la guardia airport.ow many do you get a sense of people traveling despite the warning to stay at home. >> reporter: sometimes there's periods where no one is in line, but then you do have times like this where there are plenty of people waiting to check their bags. nationwide, 944,000 people traveled yesterday, more than a million on friday. these are levels we haven't seen since the pandemic really started, since march 16 when the white house came out...
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the speaker, sir lindsay hoyle then read from laurence binyon‘s 1914 poem, "for the fallen".not weary them, nor the years condemn at the going down of the sun and in the morning we will rememberthem. we will rememberthem. because of the current coronavirus restrictions only 50 mps are allowed into the chamber, but those who were able to attend stood heads bowed in two minutes silence. when prime minister's questions got under way a little later, the labour leader began by praising the work of veterans charities such as help for heroes and the royal british legion. like many other charities, they have seen significant drops in theirfunding during this pandemic and not have to take very difficult decisions about redundancies and keeping open recovery centres for veterans. so, can the prime minister commit today that the government will do whatever it can to make sure our armed force charities have the support that they need so they can carry on supporting our veterans. in these difficult times, many charities are, of course, finding it tough and in addition to what the governme
the speaker, sir lindsay hoyle then read from laurence binyon‘s 1914 poem, "for the fallen".not weary them, nor the years condemn at the going down of the sun and in the morning we will rememberthem. we will rememberthem. because of the current coronavirus restrictions only 50 mps are allowed into the chamber, but those who were able to attend stood heads bowed in two minutes silence. when prime minister's questions got under way a little later, the labour leader began by praising...
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. >> but lindsay wooten says those efforts are too little, too late.ather died of covid-19 last month. days later, the woman she calls her best friend, her mom, also died of covid. her father battled the disease for 46 days in the hospital, now at home recovering and morning the love of his life. >> the whole day was probably one of the harder days of my life. >> reporter: she recalls when doctors broke the news her mom wasn't going to survive. moments later, she learned that her grandfather was about to pass. >> we called my grandpa and i put him on speakerphone so he could talk to my mom. he called my mom kid doe. he said, kid ddkiddo, i'm not d good, and she said, i'm not either. he said, tray, i'm dying. and she said, i am too. and he said, then i'll look for you in heaven. >> she wants others to learn from her family's tragedy. >> it's frustrating that people brush it off, that it is just the flu, because for some people, it's not. for some people, it costs their life. it took my mom and that's irreplaceable. my kids -- my kids don't get their gra
. >> but lindsay wooten says those efforts are too little, too late.ather died of covid-19 last month. days later, the woman she calls her best friend, her mom, also died of covid. her father battled the disease for 46 days in the hospital, now at home recovering and morning the love of his life. >> the whole day was probably one of the harder days of my life. >> reporter: she recalls when doctors broke the news her mom wasn't going to survive. moments later, she learned that...
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lindsay testing positive the family hunkering down yet again. >> happy birthday to you >> when you're dealing with the situation of the derecho and covid on top of that, loss of home with all of those scenarios, my mentality is if it's this bad, there better days ahead. >> for now lindsay and ed expect to stay in the townhouse they're renting. where life marches on to better days. >> demolition of the home is months away. good news, lindsay told us just tonight that she's out of quarantine, and feeling better from covid, and luckily, the kids never got it at all >>> well, did they or didn't they conflicting reports about whether there was a meeting between israel's prime minister and the crown prince of saudi arabia the historic step this would be. >>> and cars flipping over look at that a man diving out of the way. not the scene of a hollywood movie. that is real and a stop on our tricp around the world in 80 seconds. >>> the facts, the truth, e at fidelity, you'll work with an advisor to help you build a flexible wealth plan. you'll have access to tax-smart investing strategies, and
lindsay testing positive the family hunkering down yet again. >> happy birthday to you >> when you're dealing with the situation of the derecho and covid on top of that, loss of home with all of those scenarios, my mentality is if it's this bad, there better days ahead. >> for now lindsay and ed expect to stay in the townhouse they're renting. where life marches on to better days. >> demolition of the home is months away. good news, lindsay told us just tonight that...
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finally, as we saw, it's the anniversary of sir lindsay hoyle's election as speaker.he prime minister to lay down the rules to a conservative mp, andrew murrison, who'd found something else to do during borisjohnson‘s speech. we cannot read newspapers in the chamber. prime minister. absolutely right for honourable members to consult relevant documents that may contain information to the advantage of the betterment of the house. laughter. i can assure my honourable friend that his future is rosy. the prime minister possibly raising andrew murrison‘s hope of a ministerial comeback. that was wednesday in parliament. thank you for watching. i do hope you canjoin me at the same time tomorrow for the week in parliament — the only programme that offers you highlights from westminster and the uk's other parliaments. until then, from me, david cornock, bye for now. hello there. it's pretty cold out there at the moment across more southern parts of the uk. wednesday started with some frost quite widely in england and wales. what followed was a generally dry and sunny autumn day
finally, as we saw, it's the anniversary of sir lindsay hoyle's election as speaker.he prime minister to lay down the rules to a conservative mp, andrew murrison, who'd found something else to do during borisjohnson‘s speech. we cannot read newspapers in the chamber. prime minister. absolutely right for honourable members to consult relevant documents that may contain information to the advantage of the betterment of the house. laughter. i can assure my honourable friend that his future is...
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first of course we have jon lindsay was associate professo at the university of toronto. we also have eugene gholz who is associate professor at notre dame in an adjunct scholar at the cato institute. we haveohn mueller who is a woody hayes senior scientist at the mershon center athe ohio state university. and a senior fellow at cato institute. and finly we have jacquelyn schneider who is a fellow at the stanford university. i'm going to turn it over to jon lindsay to kick it off. >> great thank you very much for that introduction. and thank you to the cato institute for hosting this. i'm really actually gratefu for events there were hosted back in the befor day by cato and i w meet with a lot of colleagues and talk about the ideas that made their way into this book. i'm also really gratel to be on aanel like this. i think i cited most if not all of you in this book. some provid comments on mower incoherent drafts. so it's really my privilege to share this panel with you. this book grows out of some of my personal experienc in uniform in the u.s. navy. so i thought i woul
first of course we have jon lindsay was associate professo at the university of toronto. we also have eugene gholz who is associate professor at notre dame in an adjunct scholar at the cato institute. we haveohn mueller who is a woody hayes senior scientist at the mershon center athe ohio state university. and a senior fellow at cato institute. and finly we have jacquelyn schneider who is a fellow at the stanford university. i'm going to turn it over to jon lindsay to kick it off. >>...
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kelley, matt, and lindsay, thank you for this report. this is extremely comprehensive and very helpful. i think commissioner woo ho asked a lot of great questions, and a lot of people say we're very fortunate to be able to partner with the army corps on this effort, and whoa, it's a lot of information. i really want to commend you guys on the digital engagement strategy. i happened to go through the story map and the poocq. not for every area, but i just thought it was so informational, even the history of the different areas. i do encourage everyone to visit that site, and it really is a lot of great information on this project and what we're trying to do, so i really want to thank you for that. i don't have anything to add, other than i look forward to you coming back, and i know this is a long process, and a lot of thought has to go into it, but just appreciate what you've done so far, so thank you very much for this series. >> thank you. >> thank you, commissioners. >> next item, please. >> clerk: that would be item 12-a, an informat
kelley, matt, and lindsay, thank you for this report. this is extremely comprehensive and very helpful. i think commissioner woo ho asked a lot of great questions, and a lot of people say we're very fortunate to be able to partner with the army corps on this effort, and whoa, it's a lot of information. i really want to commend you guys on the digital engagement strategy. i happened to go through the story map and the poocq. not for every area, but i just thought it was so informational, even...
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msnbc's lindsay riser is in staten island for us. thanks for joining us on this, this afternoon. the positivity rate in new york state seems as if over the last seven days or so is still less than 3%, around 2.95%, hovering around 3%. a lot lower than a lot of states across the country that are currently spiking but nonetheless a lot of folks concerned. what is being done, especially about the spike, where you are in staten island? >> yeah, i mean, encouraging mask wearing, yasmin, and also testing. i want to take you inside this new testing facility that they set up here at the staten island ferry terminal. this is no appointment needed, free testing here, the line has kind of been going back and forth between long and right now it's fairly short here, but people have been here all day and the positivity rate here in staten island is 4.6%, also new daily hospitalization admissions have increased. so what does that mean? staten island is now in a yellow zone, which means restrictions, outdoor gatherings can't be more than 25 people, indoor gatherings can't be more than ten people
msnbc's lindsay riser is in staten island for us. thanks for joining us on this, this afternoon. the positivity rate in new york state seems as if over the last seven days or so is still less than 3%, around 2.95%, hovering around 3%. a lot lower than a lot of states across the country that are currently spiking but nonetheless a lot of folks concerned. what is being done, especially about the spike, where you are in staten island? >> yeah, i mean, encouraging mask wearing, yasmin, and...
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and lindsay pointed it out on the map, as well, the dark area at the bottom is all there was left at the time of removal. so these remaining lands we sought to keep on our white neighbors desired to the turkey farms, sought to have them removed. the supreme court in 1832 decision the case of worcester versus georgia recognize the sovereignty of the cherokee nation, yet this did not save us from the treaty signed by a handful of cherokees. they were given two years of date to removal. in late may of 1838, general wynnefield scott and his troops began to round up our people. removal force had been constructed throughout the cherokee nation as places to contain the cherokees as they were gathered up for removal. several of these had been constructed a couple of years before during the creek removal. several hundred creeks had fled to the cherokee nation to avoid removal and soldiers had gone throughout the nation in an attempt to find them. so sometimes questioned as whether cherokees did not go ahead and remove as they were aware of the force being constructed. reverend steven foreman,
and lindsay pointed it out on the map, as well, the dark area at the bottom is all there was left at the time of removal. so these remaining lands we sought to keep on our white neighbors desired to the turkey farms, sought to have them removed. the supreme court in 1832 decision the case of worcester versus georgia recognize the sovereignty of the cherokee nation, yet this did not save us from the treaty signed by a handful of cherokees. they were given two years of date to removal. in late...
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lindsay, i want to ask you turn to the markets what would be the longest cyber monday could that- the bottom line enough to save them. most of them or cause problems with the job losses we are seeing. >> it could, the consumer has been resill iant. up until this point could provide welcomed support for businesses the we have seen daegzs of momentum on the part of the consumer. both sales and over all consumption falling to lose. now you layer in the risk of federal assistance and forbearance opportunity expiring. as well as further restrictions and look down as cases rise could lead to further job losses and business closures this will paint a difficult scenar >> for consumers and businesses if shoppers pull back. may be not throughout holiday season but first quarter, really depending on the duration of the section rounds this is the longer term perspective the markets should look at and growth will will slow potentially falling back to negative territory if the consumer is forced stay in there are homes. >> this is critical, when you look at going forward. how are the businesses loo
lindsay, i want to ask you turn to the markets what would be the longest cyber monday could that- the bottom line enough to save them. most of them or cause problems with the job losses we are seeing. >> it could, the consumer has been resill iant. up until this point could provide welcomed support for businesses the we have seen daegzs of momentum on the part of the consumer. both sales and over all consumption falling to lose. now you layer in the risk of federal assistance and...
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lindsay: la nueva franquicia de la mls buscarÁ su fase histÓrico a los cuartos de final de la conferenciafica no salir campeÓn.
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lindsay barnes and i co-authored this book that was published in 2013. we did it after an exhibition on the larger topic of animals in war that we had at the museum. for the book, we narrow the focus just to talk about the u.s. military and the use of animals throughout the war. i will talk about for main animals today and if we have some time, i will try to get in some other fun topics as well. we will talk about mules, dogs, pigeons and horses. we will go to the first slide on mules. although they are often looked down upon because of their stubborn natures, the phrase "tough as a government mule" is one we are probably familiar with. they are hard-working and widely used in the military before world war ii and during the war. they really did prove vital in some areas. why use mules? they have a sturdy nature and are very surefooted. they were vital on some of the rugged terrains and by military vehicles. they require less grain than horses and are a more dependable work animal. they are quite intelligent, which is contrary to popular belief. it is the
lindsay barnes and i co-authored this book that was published in 2013. we did it after an exhibition on the larger topic of animals in war that we had at the museum. for the book, we narrow the focus just to talk about the u.s. military and the use of animals throughout the war. i will talk about for main animals today and if we have some time, i will try to get in some other fun topics as well. we will talk about mules, dogs, pigeons and horses. we will go to the first slide on mules. although...
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and a 20-14 at the break, and oregon state opens a playbook, and lindsay to the quarterback, and trystenhe back of the end zone, and 5 1/2 to go, and the punt is blocked and a huge play against oregon state. tremendous field position. three plays later, jebia, for the score, 31-27 beavers and cal needs a garvers, up and next, cal will host the 123rd big game saturday afternoon. you have a big game friday, no fans there and a crazy game that is always fun with rivalry and intensity, and it will be so different. i will be in berkeley. and today was supposed to be fresno state and a lot of people here in the bay area, i do too. i am happy it didn't get played. i was going to be so torn emotionally. you always stick with wra wr you want to score, and we had a rivalry going. the rivalry is still strong. >> it's a sports department divided. glad i worked out on that front. that is it for tonight. ernest hemingway wrote the old man and the sea at 52 satchel paige was still dominating batters at 59. celia cruz was still winning grammys at 77 john wheeler illuminated our ideas of the universe at
and a 20-14 at the break, and oregon state opens a playbook, and lindsay to the quarterback, and trystenhe back of the end zone, and 5 1/2 to go, and the punt is blocked and a huge play against oregon state. tremendous field position. three plays later, jebia, for the score, 31-27 beavers and cal needs a garvers, up and next, cal will host the 123rd big game saturday afternoon. you have a big game friday, no fans there and a crazy game that is always fun with rivalry and intensity, and it will...
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lindsay cook is a personal finance expert, and the financial times' money mentor columnist.lcome to bbc news. it is quite an announcement. talk us through your key frauds. who is this helping? but also who is not helping? but also who is not helping? it is helping an awful lot of employees who many are already talking about redundancy because the old scheme finished last saturday and many employers have had to give notice and redundancy. they are hoping there would be rescued, i know a lot of employers are talking to their accountants and other experts to find out what the details are. they will have to pay pension contributions and employers national insurance contributions. and holiday entitlements will accrue during this extra furlough period. it is a month with an estimation that it is going to cost about 7 billion for that month. employers, a lot of employers wa nt to month. employers, a lot of employers want to do it and they are hoping to keep staff ready to go back to work when they can open up. some are in hospitality and they just when they can open up. some are in
lindsay cook is a personal finance expert, and the financial times' money mentor columnist.lcome to bbc news. it is quite an announcement. talk us through your key frauds. who is this helping? but also who is not helping? but also who is not helping? it is helping an awful lot of employees who many are already talking about redundancy because the old scheme finished last saturday and many employers have had to give notice and redundancy. they are hoping there would be rescued, i know a lot of...
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patricia: un cercano aliado del presidente, el senador lindsay graham, dijo que el mandatario electoÉ informaciÓn a biden y a su equipo de transiciÓn. hacemos nuestra primera pausa. cuando regresemos, en general mexicano salvador cienfuegos llega esta noche al aeropuerto de toluca en un vuelo proveniente de nueva york. seguirÁ lloviendo en nicaragua por el huracÁn iota, ya que provocÓ deslaves mortales. despuÉs de negociaciones con mÉxico, estados unidos desistiÓ de las acusaciones en su contra. alejandro: un operativo se organizÓ para recibir en mÉxico al general salvador cienfuegos en toluca, estado de mÉxico. arribÓ en un avión de estados unidos a las 18:40. lo esperaban vehÍculos de la guardia nacional y patrullas estatales. la fiscalÍa general de la repÚblica dijo que al general se le notificÓ de una investigaciÓn en su contra. posteriormente, se le dejÓ en libertad inmediatamente se le informarÁn jueza del caso que agentes federales estadounidenses lo entregaron en mÉxico. una esperanza para conseguir la repatriaciÓn del "chapo" guzmÁn a mÉxico. >> es una ventana que se abre pa
patricia: un cercano aliado del presidente, el senador lindsay graham, dijo que el mandatario electoÉ informaciÓn a biden y a su equipo de transiciÓn. hacemos nuestra primera pausa. cuando regresemos, en general mexicano salvador cienfuegos llega esta noche al aeropuerto de toluca en un vuelo proveniente de nueva york. seguirÁ lloviendo en nicaragua por el huracÁn iota, ya que provocÓ deslaves mortales. despuÉs de negociaciones con mÉxico, estados unidos desistiÓ de las acusaciones en...
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we spoke to one woman here in utah, lindsay wootten, she tragically lost her mother and grandfather toovid-19 last month. she describes the worst day of her life. minutes after doctorsed to her that her whom wouldn't survive, she got a phone call saying that her grandpa was also going to die. take a listen. >> we called my grandpa and i put him on speaker phone so he could talk to my mom. he called my mom kid dougmom ki. and she said i'm not doing good and she said dad, i'm not either. and he said i'm dying. and she said i am too. and he said i'll look for you in heaven. so it is frustrating that people blush it off because it is just the flu because for some people, it is not. it took my mom is that iss irreplaceab irreplaceable. >> reporter: and this story, this example, her pain, it is just a microcosm of what is happening all across the state and america. so many families dealing with the tragic aftermath of what covid-19 can do, it can claim lives. lindsay's message is that it isn't about politics, if something as simple as wearing a mask could save even one life, why wouldn't you
we spoke to one woman here in utah, lindsay wootten, she tragically lost her mother and grandfather toovid-19 last month. she describes the worst day of her life. minutes after doctorsed to her that her whom wouldn't survive, she got a phone call saying that her grandpa was also going to die. take a listen. >> we called my grandpa and i put him on speaker phone so he could talk to my mom. he called my mom kid dougmom ki. and she said i'm not doing good and she said dad, i'm not either....
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notable victories include republicans mitch mcconnell and lindsay graham. democrat and former astronaut mark kelly also won, flipping a seat in arizona. kelly is married to gabby giffords who survived an assassination attempt in 2011. in the battle for congress, republicans have picked up five seats in the the house of representatives. as it stands right now, democrats will keep the house. nancy pelosi will remain as house speaker. there may be fewer democrats. we're awaiting results for 44 seats. >>> now to proposition 22 here in california. uber, lyft, and door dash spent $200 million to overturn a law that forced them and many other employers to hire most freelancers, independent contractors, and gig workers as full-on employees with pay and benefits. we have what this means. tom? >> reporter: ride share companies and the majority of their drivers got exactly what they wanted, not from the legislature, not from the courts, but from the voters. at san francisco airport, rideshare drivers use this lot to await being hailed by rideshare members. the folks w
notable victories include republicans mitch mcconnell and lindsay graham. democrat and former astronaut mark kelly also won, flipping a seat in arizona. kelly is married to gabby giffords who survived an assassination attempt in 2011. in the battle for congress, republicans have picked up five seats in the the house of representatives. as it stands right now, democrats will keep the house. nancy pelosi will remain as house speaker. there may be fewer democrats. we're awaiting results for 44...
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patricia: un cercano aliado del presidente, el senador lindsay graham, dijo que el mandatario electoormaciÓn a biden y a su equipo de transiciÓn. hacemos nuestra primera pausa. cuando regresemos, en general mexicano salvador cienfuegos llega esta noche al aeropuerto de toluca en un vuelo proveniente de nueva york. seguirÁ lloviendo en nicaragua por el huracÁn iota, ya que provocÓ deslaves mortales. brindemos por una familia que se arriesgó a crear un tequila diferente y nunca miró hacia atrás. hornitos a shot worth taking. ♪ colgate optic white renewal elimina 10 años de manchas amarillas... con la mayor cantidad de peróxido de hidrógeno en una crema dental. elimina 10 años de manchas amarillas con colgate optic white renewal. ♪ ♪ patricia:esta noche llego a mÉxico el general salvador cienfuegos. el exsecretario estaba detenido en estados unidos por cargos de narcotrÁfico. desde la capital mexicana, alejandro madrigal las tiene reporte. alejandro: un operativo se organizÓ para recibir en mÉxico al general salvador cienfuegos en toluca, estado de mÉxico. arribÓ en un avión de estados
patricia: un cercano aliado del presidente, el senador lindsay graham, dijo que el mandatario electoormaciÓn a biden y a su equipo de transiciÓn. hacemos nuestra primera pausa. cuando regresemos, en general mexicano salvador cienfuegos llega esta noche al aeropuerto de toluca en un vuelo proveniente de nueva york. seguirÁ lloviendo en nicaragua por el huracÁn iota, ya que provocÓ deslaves mortales. brindemos por una familia que se arriesgó a crear un tequila diferente y nunca miró hacia...
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the two speakers of parliament, lindsay hoyle, speaker of the house of commons, and in front of him,wler, norman fowler, speaker of the house of lords. the home secretary, priti patel, laying a wreath on behalf of the intelligence agencies. now two further wreaths on behalf of the overseas territories, including bermuda, anguilla and the cayman islands. and robert buckland, lord chancellor, laying a wreath on behalf of the crown dependencies, thatis behalf of the crown dependencies, that is jersey and guernsey and the isle of man. and they're followed by the ambassador of ireland and the ambassador of nepal. ireland, which before partition, sent 200,000 troops to world war i. over 5000 of them in one period of two days were lost from a division of 15,000. and nick powell, of course, sending troops still to the british army, the gurkha regiments, 3000 of them currently serving in the british army. and so instead of the long processions of high commissioners this year, for the same reasons everything has been cut back, we just have five high commissioners representing the commonwealth
the two speakers of parliament, lindsay hoyle, speaker of the house of commons, and in front of him,wler, norman fowler, speaker of the house of lords. the home secretary, priti patel, laying a wreath on behalf of the intelligence agencies. now two further wreaths on behalf of the overseas territories, including bermuda, anguilla and the cayman islands. and robert buckland, lord chancellor, laying a wreath on behalf of the crown dependencies, thatis behalf of the crown dependencies, that is...
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the top republican held on to his senate seat as did south carolina's lindsay graham. >> while this election may be over but we have to work together. in nain, maine democratic su seeded to republican. former auburn university football coach is projected to flip alabama's senate seat. foreigner colorado governor will unseat republican gardener. >> let's get to work, arizona. democrats are also keeping a watchful eye on arizona's race where the gop leads martha mcsally. >> democrats came up short in their push to flip seats in iowa, montana and texas. out spending republican opponents by $120 billion. >> money doesn't vote, the people do. polling was off. joo flipping several more seats that democrats have so far. >> there is more to come. >> cbs news has yet to call house of representatives. claimed victory. >> america will have its first openly transgender state member. when she is sworn in, she will become the highest ranking openly transgender official. inturned at the white house under barack obama. in 2016, she was the firs openly transgender person to speak at a major party meeting. >>
the top republican held on to his senate seat as did south carolina's lindsay graham. >> while this election may be over but we have to work together. in nain, maine democratic su seeded to republican. former auburn university football coach is projected to flip alabama's senate seat. foreigner colorado governor will unseat republican gardener. >> let's get to work, arizona. democrats are also keeping a watchful eye on arizona's race where the gop leads martha mcsally. >>...
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first of course we have jon lindsay was associate professo at the university of toronto.gene gholz who is associate professor at notre dame in an adjunct scholar at the cato institute. we haveohn mueller who is a woody hayes senior scientist at the mershon center athe ohio state university
first of course we have jon lindsay was associate professo at the university of toronto.gene gholz who is associate professor at notre dame in an adjunct scholar at the cato institute. we haveohn mueller who is a woody hayes senior scientist at the mershon center athe ohio state university
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staff are stretched and they are very tired and working a lot of overtime >> rest to your therapist lindsay hutchings devising it home made tent with a shower curtain to protect doctors. it works well but she is, hawed. >> the last few months have been panel will you, physically, emotionally draining. >> draining and many here getting sickment more than 100 hospital employees like michael saenz have been unfacted >> the 35-year-old new dad now back at work after being on a ventilator for a week 1/2. >> hoping i would get out of it and go back home. because i had a two-month-old and i need to get back to him. >> fighting here for survival, no only for their patients, but for a community depending on testimony. >> as number three and number four employer in the community an jobs away provide the economy would take a dramatic hit. we will make it because because we have to. >> megan barrett making it through another shift. last week she clocked 67 hours, her toughest createment >> they are dying alone and it is hard. and you try to be in there with them and they memoranda not though you are in
staff are stretched and they are very tired and working a lot of overtime >> rest to your therapist lindsay hutchings devising it home made tent with a shower curtain to protect doctors. it works well but she is, hawed. >> the last few months have been panel will you, physically, emotionally draining. >> draining and many here getting sickment more than 100 hospital employees like michael saenz have been unfacted >> the 35-year-old new dad now back at work after being on...
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lindsay: we launched in july of this year and have just hit $100,000 in sales.ave 70 influencers that have a 50 million combined reach right now? lindsay: yes. taylor: i don't think this matches our model, unless anyone else wants to object. lemonis: taylor's almost aggressive and somewhat dismissive. like, if he's not interested, he's like, "yeah, yeah, yeah. okay. the next?" steve: cuts makes shirts. we've been selling shirts via instagram and facebook for the last two years. taylor: there's nothing viral about it. it's a cool shirt. man: what i'm speaking about is an app and a platform that i have coming out called tenton. within the app, i'm gonna have a section that has photos that i've curated before that also have, like, inspirational quotes. taylor: i don't understand who does this and how big the market is. robbie: so, i'm the co-founder of tenzo tea. the matcha's a stone-ground green-tea powder. it's an amazingly healthy beverage. taylor: i just don't see where we could add a ton of value. lemonis: if your business is in trouble and you need my help, l
lindsay: we launched in july of this year and have just hit $100,000 in sales.ave 70 influencers that have a 50 million combined reach right now? lindsay: yes. taylor: i don't think this matches our model, unless anyone else wants to object. lemonis: taylor's almost aggressive and somewhat dismissive. like, if he's not interested, he's like, "yeah, yeah, yeah. okay. the next?" steve: cuts makes shirts. we've been selling shirts via instagram and facebook for the last two years....
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we'll talk with a series of evidence scholars and with john lindsay about his most recent book, military of power. when we introduce the paddle, assistant professor at the university of toronto and an associate professor at notre dame and adjunct scholar at the cato. we have john mueller was the woody haze senior scientist at the ohio state university and senior fellow at cato institute. finally, jackie schneider at stanford university. >> thank you very much for the introduction. i am grateful for events hosted back in the before days. i was able to meet with colleagues and talk about ideas that make their way into this book eventually. i'm grateful to be on our panel like this, i think i cited most, if not all of you in this book. it is my privilege to share this with you. this book comes out of my personal experiences in uniform in the u.s. navy so i thought i would start with this. the first is back in 1999, my first job in the navy, i was a targeted officer working at the u.s. headquarters. a short air campaign against the modern state ended with no fatalities to a lot of people, th
we'll talk with a series of evidence scholars and with john lindsay about his most recent book, military of power. when we introduce the paddle, assistant professor at the university of toronto and an associate professor at notre dame and adjunct scholar at the cato. we have john mueller was the woody haze senior scientist at the ohio state university and senior fellow at cato institute. finally, jackie schneider at stanford university. >> thank you very much for the introduction. i am...
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she was criticized for praising republican senator lindsay graham on how he handled the confirmationor supreme court justice amy coney barrett. >>> and the washington post says the national zoo revealed the name of its 3-month-old panda can you be. nearly 135,000 people took part in an online poll to pick a name. the top choice was xiao qi ji. that means little miracle in mandarin chinese. the name was not chosen until 100 days after the birth as part of chinese tradition. it reflects the extraordinary conditions under which he was born during a pandemic. >>> still ahead, jingle all the way. how you can get paid big bucks to watch some of your favorite holiday movies. i'm erin. -and i'm margo. we've always done things our own way. charted our own paths. i wasn't going to just back down from moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. psoriatic arthritis wasn't going to change who i am. when i learned that my joint pain could mean permanent joint damage, i asked about enbrel. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, and helps stop permanent joint damage. plus enbrel helps skin get clearer in pso
she was criticized for praising republican senator lindsay graham on how he handled the confirmationor supreme court justice amy coney barrett. >>> and the washington post says the national zoo revealed the name of its 3-month-old panda can you be. nearly 135,000 people took part in an online poll to pick a name. the top choice was xiao qi ji. that means little miracle in mandarin chinese. the name was not chosen until 100 days after the birth as part of chinese tradition. it reflects...
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modell and lindsay. this book just does notxist without any of them. it is such an honor. i was worried about this book. i did not know how it was going to be received. it kicked my writing it. it truly did. i am really proud of it. i just thought it will find its audience. it truly is an honor to have that work recognized. i cannot think the judges enough obviously, you know, the book deals with a lot of issues. i hope people will sit with the ideas. going past the 2020 election. and that people are willing to sit with this. we ask better questions that are meaningful to people to have those questions circulating. to be able to do all the work that is necessary to make the country i think we want to live in. i cannot say thank you enough all my friends and those watching. much love to you. i guess i can go. i can top this now. >> congratulations, michael. this statement was prepared by the judges about why they chose your book. >> life after the american dream in a tumultuous year charged with injustice, uncertainty and the distinct lack of leadership, the perfect call to
modell and lindsay. this book just does notxist without any of them. it is such an honor. i was worried about this book. i did not know how it was going to be received. it kicked my writing it. it truly did. i am really proud of it. i just thought it will find its audience. it truly is an honor to have that work recognized. i cannot think the judges enough obviously, you know, the book deals with a lot of issues. i hope people will sit with the ideas. going past the 2020 election. and that...
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you on "sunday morning futures" on the fox news channel sunday, my guests senator ron johnson and lindsayerschel walker, just a few days away from the big election. catch the show live at 10 a.m. eastern on fox news on sunday. plus, right here start smart, tune in weekdays from 6-9 a.m. eastern for "mornings with maria" right here on fox business. join us every weekday. and check out my new book in stores right now, "the cost: trump, china and american revival." hope you'll pick it up. thank you so much for joining us this weekend, have a great rest of the weekend, everybody. i'll see you e a a a a a a a a . ♪ ♪ ♪ gerry: welcome "the wall street journal at large." days to go now until voting ends in the 2020 election and just a few more days for the media to maintain its protection around joe biden, insuring nothing could possibly interfere with his right to be elected president. the last few months we've witnessed the completion of the transformation of most news organizations into well-financed, highly-engaged tools of the democratic party. still refusing to mention the revelations abou
you on "sunday morning futures" on the fox news channel sunday, my guests senator ron johnson and lindsayerschel walker, just a few days away from the big election. catch the show live at 10 a.m. eastern on fox news on sunday. plus, right here start smart, tune in weekdays from 6-9 a.m. eastern for "mornings with maria" right here on fox business. join us every weekday. and check out my new book in stores right now, "the cost: trump, china and american revival."...
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lindsay is joining me on a timeline to watch on election night.n do the polls close in it these critical states. >> the earliest is georgia at 8:00 p.m., the last one is 10:00. more than a million american voters have already voted. that's more than a third than 2016. let's take a look, for example, at georgia. they close at 7:00. they started processing ballots about two weeks ago. if it is close, it may take a couple days. the secretary of state says they hope to have most of those races called by november 4th. let's look at ohio. polls close at 7:00 p.m. we should know the results of that by 8:00, but they can have mail-in ballots trickle in. we'll know how many outstanding absentee ballots to know if they'll make a difference. north carolina, polls close at 7:30. we should know a good chunk of those results because they started processing five weeks ago. if it's close, it could take some time. you're going to hear me say that a lot, alex. florida, polls close at 8:00. they started processing 24 days before. they're pretty good at this. they're
lindsay is joining me on a timeline to watch on election night.n do the polls close in it these critical states. >> the earliest is georgia at 8:00 p.m., the last one is 10:00. more than a million american voters have already voted. that's more than a third than 2016. let's take a look, for example, at georgia. they close at 7:00. they started processing ballots about two weeks ago. if it is close, it may take a couple days. the secretary of state says they hope to have most of those...
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and that renegotiation that lindsay mentioned it resulted in the you s. government ordering $43000.00 of the commercial ventilators in april at 4 times the original price. in late august, the remainder of the order was cancelled only after a congressional committee raised questions about the expenditure. but disaster capitalism can also be less direct and more obscured from public scrutiny. like who stands to benefit from some taxpayer funded bailouts. take the u.s. airline industry, which had its request for a $50000000000.00 bailout approved by the u.s. senate in march. while the lines were conditional on job protections, the sticking point for many is that over the past 5 years, the big 4 ally companies, american delta southwestern united have not only made record profits, but collectively spent nearly the same amount. 45000000000 on stock buybacks and dividends. 2 ways in which companies can directly enrich their corporate executives and shareholders. so it's not that these bailouts are necessary now to avoid mass unemployment. it's not a substantial
and that renegotiation that lindsay mentioned it resulted in the you s. government ordering $43000.00 of the commercial ventilators in april at 4 times the original price. in late august, the remainder of the order was cancelled only after a congressional committee raised questions about the expenditure. but disaster capitalism can also be less direct and more obscured from public scrutiny. like who stands to benefit from some taxpayer funded bailouts. take the u.s. airline industry, which had...
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sir lindsay hoyle. and fortunately, the prime minister is no longer under "house arrest".1.00 on monday evening with the latest from the commons and the lords. until then, from me, david cornock, bye for now. hello. after what was a chilly day for many on friday, the weekend process to make a promise of something milder. but it will be often quite cloudy, grey and murky in many spots. we start off on saturday morning with a touch of frost, parts of the far north of england, maybe ireland and scotland as well, any in scotland increasingly confined to the north, but this lump of cloud with mist and merck drifting northwards across england and wales, the odd spot of rain with that and some higher temperatures down towards the south, 12—14 c. the channel islands should get away with some sunshine through the day, clear skies here through the night. but for many other spots, we see a lot of clouds drifting northwards, some misty and murky conditions, the odd spot of rain holding on to some conditions. here there will be a touch of frost, a cloudy day for most on sunday with hig
sir lindsay hoyle. and fortunately, the prime minister is no longer under "house arrest".1.00 on monday evening with the latest from the commons and the lords. until then, from me, david cornock, bye for now. hello. after what was a chilly day for many on friday, the weekend process to make a promise of something milder. but it will be often quite cloudy, grey and murky in many spots. we start off on saturday morning with a touch of frost, parts of the far north of england, maybe...
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was neither free nor fair plus he says equality as a touchstone is really landing but 9 years late lindsay new airport finally welcomes its 1st passengers. hello donald trump and his democratic opponent joe biden have embarked on the final 48 hours of campaigning to be the next president of the united states a targeting 8 states on sunday head of tuesday's poll but will the 93000000 voters have already returned their ballots early president trump has been campaigning in michigan where he won by less than one percentage point in 2016 biden's lead in the opinion polls has stayed relatively steady in recent months but trump remains confident. the baidu in china wins when we when america with the of one of the 16 michigan voted to fire this corrupt political establishment the new elected an outsider is your president who is finally putting america 1st. if i don't sound like a typical washington politician it's because i'm not a politician. as i don't always play by the rules of washington or the washington establishment is because i was elected to fight for you and nobody has ever fought harde
was neither free nor fair plus he says equality as a touchstone is really landing but 9 years late lindsay new airport finally welcomes its 1st passengers. hello donald trump and his democratic opponent joe biden have embarked on the final 48 hours of campaigning to be the next president of the united states a targeting 8 states on sunday head of tuesday's poll but will the 93000000 voters have already returned their ballots early president trump has been campaigning in michigan where he won by...