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maggie haberman is white house correspondent for "the new york times." errin haines is editor at large for the 19th. weijia jiang is white house correspondent for cbs newsnd dan balz is chief correspondent for "the washington post." welcome to youll. and weijia, let's start with you. becauseou are out there traveling wit the president in new hampshire at his rally tonight. d the story going into the week from the democts last week was this is a nation in trouble. with the pandemic, the economy, and uncertainty ahead, you're with the president and his am do they think that they changedhat storyline? weijia: it is incredibly louder just because the crowd was he cheering for president. but i can tell you that what we ard tonight, what he's talkg about rig now is really an extension of what hep ented during his acceptance speech yesterday on the sou lawn. and, you know, the campaign promised that he would deliver praringsal message. e andas -- aspirational messagecaut e he focused so much on joe biden in order to draw that contrast it reallyn has b a long st
maggie haberman is white house correspondent for "the new york times." errin haines is editor at large for the 19th. weijia jiang is white house correspondent for cbs newsnd dan balz is chief correspondent for "the washington post." welcome to youll. and weijia, let's start with you. becauseou are out there traveling wit the president in new hampshire at his rally tonight. d the story going into the week from the democts last week was this is a nation in trouble. with the...
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maggie haberman, and cnn political commentator, jen psaki. she's a former white house communications director, under president obama. and jen, i want to start with you. because what we heard from president obama last night was the likes of which we have never heard before from a former president or from president obama. there were moments where it looked like he was emotional to the points of tearing up. what do you see, jen. what do you think drove it and what do you think the impact will be? >> that's right, john. and i worked for him for ten years and you don't see that emotional outcry frequently or that emotion on his face. i can only remember a couple of times over the course of the long period of time that i worked for him. but i think what we saw last night was somebody who, you know, a former president who had a lot of pent-up feelings and emotions about what he's seen over the last four years. he has picked his moments very carefully to speak out against trump over the last few years on purpose, but this was bigger than a political
maggie haberman, and cnn political commentator, jen psaki. she's a former white house communications director, under president obama. and jen, i want to start with you. because what we heard from president obama last night was the likes of which we have never heard before from a former president or from president obama. there were moments where it looked like he was emotional to the points of tearing up. what do you see, jen. what do you think drove it and what do you think the impact will be?...
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also, maggie haberman. sanjay gupta. jim, can you just lay out the president's -- what he is saying the plan, from his side, is? not actually enacting executive action. he is just saying what he will do if congress doesn't reach an agreement, is that correct? >> that's what it sounds like, so far, anderson, based on the president's remarks he is laying down, essentially another warning to democrats on capitol hill if they don't come to an agreement with white house officials on some kind of a way forward on a coronavirus relief bill, he is going to take executive action. he is talking about extending these enhanced unemployed benefits. an and, as well as, putting in place some kind of moratorium on evictions in this country. it's unclear how the president can do any of those things through executive action. which may be one of the reasons he didn't take those actions this evening. but it's worst pointing out the president was continuing to engage in this sort of magical suspension. he was talking about how the virus was
also, maggie haberman. sanjay gupta. jim, can you just lay out the president's -- what he is saying the plan, from his side, is? not actually enacting executive action. he is just saying what he will do if congress doesn't reach an agreement, is that correct? >> that's what it sounds like, so far, anderson, based on the president's remarks he is laying down, essentially another warning to democrats on capitol hill if they don't come to an agreement with white house officials on some kind...
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we'll see. >> jim acosta, maggie haberman, sanjay. >>> the pandemic is disappearing. i'll show you photos again of bedminster's patrons gathered around. a news reporter with routers gathered clearly not social distancing, wearing masks and the white house staff began handing out masks which began after reporters were tweeting out pictures of the lack of the mask wearing. joining us is a fellow infectious disease society of america and chair of the hiv medicine association and cnn chief medical correspondent sanjay gupta is back. dr. feinberg, you'd like to see masks across america as would many people, those people currently wearing masks and wish everybody was on board with that. what do you make of what you saw in bedminster before they were suddenly handed masks? >> i thought that was extremely discouraging. being an infectious disease physician, masks are the most effective tool we have right now in addition to social distancing to get any control of this terrible pandemic. as you already noted, next week we'll have 5 million cases in the united states. we have al
we'll see. >> jim acosta, maggie haberman, sanjay. >>> the pandemic is disappearing. i'll show you photos again of bedminster's patrons gathered around. a news reporter with routers gathered clearly not social distancing, wearing masks and the white house staff began handing out masks which began after reporters were tweeting out pictures of the lack of the mask wearing. joining us is a fellow infectious disease society of america and chair of the hiv medicine association and cnn...
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what if this isn't the target, maggie? ♪ [indistinct yelling] ♪ ista gla. - shot through the vest plate. explains the armor-piercing ammo. - everyone, be advised. the nia are on campus. we need to get them quickly and quietly, okay? and don't give them any reason to start shooting.mpus. our vests aren't gonna hold. - yeah, they shot two military police and blew through the back gate. look, if no one has had eyes on them yet, liky th're disguised. so look for anybody who looks like they're concealing automatic weapons, okay? duffels, uh, long coats. - or instrument cases. ♪ - fbi, show me your hands. - don't even think about it. ♪ [both grunt] [handcuffs click] ♪ guys, they're dressed as musicians, hiding the vz.'s in instrument cases. ♪ [radio clicks] - we have two more heading into the ceremony. they just hopped out of a black van, license india-charlie-whiskey, one-zero-one-five. ♪ - fbi, get on the ground! do not resist arrest. - drop your cases now! ♪ [brakes squeal] !e ndou - get down! [men shouting] ♪ - both of you,
what if this isn't the target, maggie? ♪ [indistinct yelling] ♪ ista gla. - shot through the vest plate. explains the armor-piercing ammo. - everyone, be advised. the nia are on campus. we need to get them quickly and quietly, okay? and don't give them any reason to start shooting.mpus. our vests aren't gonna hold. - yeah, they shot two military police and blew through the back gate. look, if no one has had eyes on them yet, liky th're disguised. so look for anybody who looks like they're...
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covid. >> there is to maggie's point a challenge for the former vice president, mr. biden here, because the president is going to say this is your fault, you would make it worse or this is because the democratic party is weak. how does biden, especially now again, jacob blake shooting, deadly violence in portland, what is his plan to respond? >> there is no question that he knows he has to respond and senator kamala harris i'm told will be a key part of this response as well, we heard her give a speech on thursday, just hours before the president accepted his renomination. and she said, quite clearly, that democrats are, you know, support peaceful protests, but not violence or riots or other matters. we will of course have to hear that again and again from joe biden as well. they're very well aware of this, they're assessing this in real time. it is why he's going to start traveling much sooner than he ever anticipated. they believe that this election will still be won on the competence of leadership, largely because of the pandemic, but, you know, elections change.
covid. >> there is to maggie's point a challenge for the former vice president, mr. biden here, because the president is going to say this is your fault, you would make it worse or this is because the democratic party is weak. how does biden, especially now again, jacob blake shooting, deadly violence in portland, what is his plan to respond? >> there is no question that he knows he has to respond and senator kamala harris i'm told will be a key part of this response as well, we...
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. >> joining us now, cnn political analyst, maggie haberman, a columnist for "the new york times." but first off, dr. sanjay gupta. sanjay, we want to start with you, not just because you have a medical disagree, but i want to know what you were thinking as you were looking at the south lawn last night and seeing all of those people sitting side by side for so long with no masks and to hear after it, the white house explanation is it, you know, we'll all get it eventually. >> you know, what i thought of, and i've been covering this for so many months now, that the history books will be written about this chapter in our lives at some point and it will show events like that and say that in the middle of a pandemic, at a time when the country decided to shut down, when there were roughly 5,000 people infected and at a time when there were 5 million infected, we started having events like that again. i mean, it's really frustrating, it's mind boggling, and i think it shows certain segments of the population still have not learned or are paying attention to what this virus is. the virus
. >> joining us now, cnn political analyst, maggie haberman, a columnist for "the new york times." but first off, dr. sanjay gupta. sanjay, we want to start with you, not just because you have a medical disagree, but i want to know what you were thinking as you were looking at the south lawn last night and seeing all of those people sitting side by side for so long with no masks and to hear after it, the white house explanation is it, you know, we'll all get it eventually....
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joining us now, maggie haberman. i love the times coverage. i'm going to he'd to you from axios because it's in front of me this morning. >> i appreciate that. >> they said that the convention provided an alternative narrative where the president masterfully deflected covid, he's popular with black americans, and joe biden is a menacing leftist. it's the idea of this revisionist history. now, i'm not saying it won't be effective, maybe it is. how do you assess how it landed last night? >> it is clear a minutist history. republicans have known if the election is about the coronavirus, that the president is in trouble. so it's an effort to try to focus attention elsewhere and to praise his response. and there's a continued focus on his limited ban on travel from china that the president instituted that he -- at the end of the january that he's continually treated as a mission accomplished moment as if that's all he had to do. john, the thing i was most struck by last night were these personal testimonials about the president that were clearly de
joining us now, maggie haberman. i love the times coverage. i'm going to he'd to you from axios because it's in front of me this morning. >> i appreciate that. >> they said that the convention provided an alternative narrative where the president masterfully deflected covid, he's popular with black americans, and joe biden is a menacing leftist. it's the idea of this revisionist history. now, i'm not saying it won't be effective, maybe it is. how do you assess how it landed last...
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guest: i have to agree with maggie. she is correct on that. he was acquitted in the u.s. senate for impeachment. listen, there has been so much that the obama administration -- the obama administration weaponized the federal government against their political opponents. not just with the nsa, the cia, the fbi and spying on the trump campaign, but go back to 2011, 2012 when the irs was targeting tea party groups. maggie that itth was a scam impeachment and i am happy with his policies and that is what matters and i think that is what he will be judged on on election day. host: linda is next in new jersey, democratic caller. caller: hi. i was a republican up until john mccain when he made the idiotic decision to pick sarah palin. trump has no policy. all he does is oppose what is protocol. that is all he has. he is a bully. he is an abuser of women and that is why women -- and he did not win the last election. 3 millioninton won by -- over 3 million votes. ago told a lie. this man has told lies 8327 times since he took office. he is a convicted criminal. as soon as he steps
guest: i have to agree with maggie. she is correct on that. he was acquitted in the u.s. senate for impeachment. listen, there has been so much that the obama administration -- the obama administration weaponized the federal government against their political opponents. not just with the nsa, the cia, the fbi and spying on the trump campaign, but go back to 2011, 2012 when the irs was targeting tea party groups. maggie that itth was a scam impeachment and i am happy with his policies and that...
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good morning, maggie haberman. up to this news that facebook, for the first time, they have never done this before, with a post on coronavirus or anything the president said on coronavirus, took down an improve that the president did where he said that children were immune to coronavirus. it's interesting that this is where facebook jumped in. >> so, john, there were to warning shots fired by social media companies yesterday over something the president said on fox news about children being quote/unquote, almost immune to the coronavirus, which isn't true. facebook took down this post of the interview and of the comment and twitter briefly froze the president's re-election campaign's account. there was some misinformation last night that it was actually his account. it was not his account. it would have been a huge deal if they had done that. but this was, i would say, trying to fire some kind of warning shot at him to let him and his campaign to know that they are moving in that direction. whether we will see this
good morning, maggie haberman. up to this news that facebook, for the first time, they have never done this before, with a post on coronavirus or anything the president said on coronavirus, took down an improve that the president did where he said that children were immune to coronavirus. it's interesting that this is where facebook jumped in. >> so, john, there were to warning shots fired by social media companies yesterday over something the president said on fox news about children...
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i have the pleasure to introduce maggie. [applause] >> hello, everybody. can you hear me? i don't think i have anything. thank you, stacy. many of you know me by my nickname, maggie. we've known each other since we were teenagers. we both grew up in a leo. he was out of public school and i was at a catholic school. i knew who he was because he was cute. i choke up around cute guys. [laughter] it wasn't until the university of alabama where we met that our paths crossed. there, i found out he's more than just a pretty face. he's very special. talk about someone with a big heart and a vision. as a young age, he was willing to focus his attention and energy on making things better for all the students at the university of alabama. his 1965. he could see things were not equitable. he ran for student government president. this is 1965 and he had me on his campaign staff. i was recruited by a mutual friend of ours, david and i read a group of programs through the fraternity campus seeing a little jingle that i wrote myself. i like to think they are launching dawn's long and succ
i have the pleasure to introduce maggie. [applause] >> hello, everybody. can you hear me? i don't think i have anything. thank you, stacy. many of you know me by my nickname, maggie. we've known each other since we were teenagers. we both grew up in a leo. he was out of public school and i was at a catholic school. i knew who he was because he was cute. i choke up around cute guys. [laughter] it wasn't until the university of alabama where we met that our paths crossed. there, i found out...
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maggie rulli has the story. >> hey, babe, i actually just spoke to the lawyer. good news. she said we should be good to go with everything. that's good. >> hey, babe, it's me. i just want to let you know that i'm thinking about you all the time and i'm so proud of you. everything you're doing for me and the baby is amazing. >> i'm looking forward to seeing you. give me a call whenever you can. >> i just love you and can't wait to see you. goodnight. >> reporter: she didn't think she'd be in labor, racing to the hospital like this. >> oh. >> reporter: it's terrifying and isolating. >> my water has broke. i'm so cold. i keep like getting the shakes. >> reporter: her fiance, sean donovan, is trapped thousands of miles away, banned from travel together united states thanks to covid-19. >> i'm so nervous. >> reporter: in the modern world, increasingly interconnected, relationships are no longer bound by borders, but as coronavirus swept the globe governments around the world invoked travel restrictions, separating binational families and couples leaving them in limbo, not knowi
maggie rulli has the story. >> hey, babe, i actually just spoke to the lawyer. good news. she said we should be good to go with everything. that's good. >> hey, babe, it's me. i just want to let you know that i'm thinking about you all the time and i'm so proud of you. everything you're doing for me and the baby is amazing. >> i'm looking forward to seeing you. give me a call whenever you can. >> i just love you and can't wait to see you. goodnight. >> reporter:...
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maggie rulli, abc news, london. >> just an incredible story.. >>> and the first mediterranean cruise since the pandemic lockdown has set sail from italy. passengers were tested for covid-19 before embarking on the seven-night cruise last night. the company said anyone testing positive would not be allowed to board. the guests all europeans are required to wear masks when social distancing is not possible. >>> the pandemic delayed nba playoffs finally getting under way today. the defending champion toronto raptors opening a series against brooklyn this afternoon. game one of the day is the opener between utah and denver. >>> and in baseball, the chicago white sox making some history sunday hitting four consecutive home runs against the st. louis cardinals. that marks just the tenth time a team has accomplished that feat. the homers came off a rookie pitcher making his major league debut. how is that for a welcome to the show? >> just incredible. >>> well, nascar's rocketman has made an emotional return to the track that nearly took his life. rya
maggie rulli, abc news, london. >> just an incredible story.. >>> and the first mediterranean cruise since the pandemic lockdown has set sail from italy. passengers were tested for covid-19 before embarking on the seven-night cruise last night. the company said anyone testing positive would not be allowed to board. the guests all europeans are required to wear masks when social distancing is not possible. >>> the pandemic delayed nba playoffs finally getting under way...
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here's maggie rulli. >> reporter: tonight, the terrifying moment. a husband rushing to save his wife was attacked by a great white shark. >> i saw the water splash. and i knew instantaneously from seeing other things like that, so i just started paddling. >> reporter: mark rapley and his wife chantelle doyle were surfing off the coast of australia when he says the shark knocked her into the water. fighting for her life, the 35-year-old scrambled back up on the board. but the roughly ten-foot-long shark already had a hold of her leg. >> you just react and you just get off that calf. that's all i was thinking, just get off. >> reporter: leaping on top of his wife's body, he began punching the shark until the animal finally let go. >> i was trying to leverage punches sort of down onto it. >> reporter: a makeshift tourniquet potentially saving her life. >> the immediate support assisting the patient from the water was quite amazing. >> reporter: the wife was airlifted to the hospital to undergo surgery on her leg. while her husband saves her life, he sa
here's maggie rulli. >> reporter: tonight, the terrifying moment. a husband rushing to save his wife was attacked by a great white shark. >> i saw the water splash. and i knew instantaneously from seeing other things like that, so i just started paddling. >> reporter: mark rapley and his wife chantelle doyle were surfing off the coast of australia when he says the shark knocked her into the water. fighting for her life, the 35-year-old scrambled back up on the board. but the...
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. >> reporter: valerie's best friend, maggie, said valerie was scarred by her recent divorce. >> it left her extremely vulnerable to a predator like leon to come along and sink his teeth in. >> reporter: after the arrest, maggie confronted valerie. >> and i just kind of said, listen, you are under some sort of spell right now. this monster has gotten you into some trouble and you need to fight like hell. >> reporter: what did she say? >> she did not understand what was happening. she just seemed off. terribly, terribly sad. >> reporter: at home alone, valerie recorded an audio diary on her ipad. >> hey, it's valerie. >> reporter: she recounted how, back when her marriage to mack was crumbling, she ran into her neighbor's son, leon. >> i was completely turned off immediately by his attitude, because you could tell he knew how beautiful he was. >> reporter: but over time, valerie, like meghan before her, thought she saw something in him. and as with meghan, leon captured their budding romance in selfies. >> i got through that exterior and realized he was a -- a nice person. and i was lonel
. >> reporter: valerie's best friend, maggie, said valerie was scarred by her recent divorce. >> it left her extremely vulnerable to a predator like leon to come along and sink his teeth in. >> reporter: after the arrest, maggie confronted valerie. >> and i just kind of said, listen, you are under some sort of spell right now. this monster has gotten you into some trouble and you need to fight like hell. >> reporter: what did she say? >> she did not...
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maggie overnight, 15 and 16 in london, —— it will be maggie overnight —— a greater risk in southern scotlandle of dry days here, much wetter weather coming on monday afternoon. england and wales, the spots are very small but they could be intense, and the risk of thunderstorms breaking out through monday afternoon. temperatures closer to average for the week ahead. looks like it will come down thanks to front of high pressure through the middle part of the week, thursday and friday, said low pressure. a deeper feature than we would normally expect during the summer, we would normally expect during the summer, more we would normally expect during the summer, more like autumn. thursday and friday could see some more heavy and friday could see some more heavy and persistent rain, but more concerning the, widespread gales. this is bbc news, with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. more confusion for a—level students and teachers in england, as the exam regulator withdraws its guidance on appealing against grades — hours after publishing it. this isjust unacceptable,
maggie overnight, 15 and 16 in london, —— it will be maggie overnight —— a greater risk in southern scotlandle of dry days here, much wetter weather coming on monday afternoon. england and wales, the spots are very small but they could be intense, and the risk of thunderstorms breaking out through monday afternoon. temperatures closer to average for the week ahead. looks like it will come down thanks to front of high pressure through the middle part of the week, thursday and friday,...
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. >> it's the brainchild of artist maggie rudy. she's made free, downloadable pandemic safety posters. wear a mask. wash your paws. >> i started to get messages mostly from teachers and librarians. please, can you make a poster? >> her artwork is already in demand, and not just in english. >> somebody said, i need one in spanish and someone head how about mung. >> it snowballed, 33 languages and counting. >> two more languages that are going to be added. thai. >> reporter: maggie says the poster is now being downloaded around the world as the project continues to grow. >> the whole collaborative process has been really fun and exciting. and kind of a feel-good thing when you -- you know, i think we're all feeling a little isolated and scattered and this has been a really positive thing to focus on. >> isn't that affect? now, the wear a mask posters are free to download. we've set up a link on our website, >>> abc 7 sports, sponsored by river rock casino. >>> good evening. after a slow start, the a's rolling, in first place, going f
. >> it's the brainchild of artist maggie rudy. she's made free, downloadable pandemic safety posters. wear a mask. wash your paws. >> i started to get messages mostly from teachers and librarians. please, can you make a poster? >> her artwork is already in demand, and not just in english. >> somebody said, i need one in spanish and someone head how about mung. >> it snowballed, 33 languages and counting. >> two more languages that are going to be added....
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joining us now is maggie haberman from "the new york times" and maggie, obviously, the president hasg in to the message of law and order for this convention. even before the convention. the president and people at the convention are talking about chaos in the streets. this is a twist though potentially in wisconsin because some of the shootings this morning and the deaths may be connected to people in a way with the same law and order message taking law and order into their own hands. i wonder how this complicates what the president will say this morning if anything. >> it's a great question, and i think you'll continue to hear him say the same thing as if this not -- you know as well as i do, nuance is not particularly how he handles these moments. so i don't think that he's going to look to say, on twitter where we'll hear from him for the most part, about this today. you know, this is a different group of people who are taking advantage and whose message we normally support. i think he'll use it as another attempt to tar the protesters with a broad brush and to suggest why this is
joining us now is maggie haberman from "the new york times" and maggie, obviously, the president hasg in to the message of law and order for this convention. even before the convention. the president and people at the convention are talking about chaos in the streets. this is a twist though potentially in wisconsin because some of the shootings this morning and the deaths may be connected to people in a way with the same law and order message taking law and order into their own hands....
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. >> it's the brainchild of artist maggie rudy.'s made free, downloadable pandemic safety posters. wear a mask. wash your paws. >> i started to get messages mostly from teachers and librarians. please, can you make a poster? >> her artwork is already in demand, and not just in english. >> somebody said, i need one in spanish and someone head how about mung. >> it snowballed, 33 languages and counting. >> two more languages that are going to be added. thai. >> reporter: maggie says the poster is now being downloaded around the world as the project continues to grow. >> the whole collaborative process has been really fun and exciting. and kind of a feel-good thing when you -- you know, i think we're all feeling a little isolated and scattered and this has been a really positive thing to focus on. >> isn't that affect? now, the wear a mask posters are free to download. we've set up a link on our website, lily everyone in the house is online and i can't get enough bandwidth to video chat with my book club. try 1 gig internet with at&t
. >> it's the brainchild of artist maggie rudy.'s made free, downloadable pandemic safety posters. wear a mask. wash your paws. >> i started to get messages mostly from teachers and librarians. please, can you make a poster? >> her artwork is already in demand, and not just in english. >> somebody said, i need one in spanish and someone head how about mung. >> it snowballed, 33 languages and counting. >> two more languages that are going to be added. thai....
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world wide with a world series about a little girl who loves to read there was another reason why maggie took her books whenever they went away they were home when she was somewhere strange they were familiar voices friends would know and that's all for today so all the best from berlin and until next time stay safe to say. enter the conflict zones confronting the powerful 4 months to go chill the presidential elections in america so no trump is sinking in the polls and those former national security advisor says he isn't fit to be president anyway job also is my guest this week from washington how much damage trump both have done to america and the rest of the. conflict the 1st 30 minutes to. air the latest craze for a billionaire. luxury yacht starting and. whether it's sailing on the high seas. chilling on a 5 star cruiser of course partying on a megadeth they've got to be glamorous and extraordinary. make a yacht. in 75 minutes on t.w. . beethoven the invention of the deep doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo . it is it is a dud a 60. dollars a month to month he beat. us r
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hello and welcome to another exciting edition of your max with me your host maggie.
hello and welcome to another exciting edition of your max with me your host maggie.
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joining me now maggie haberman and francesca. one of the smart points you make consistently is that the president is driven by the 2016 map. he knows how he won last time and surprised everybody and focuses almost obsessively on that planning this campaign, including listen here to a bit, the trump campaign knows the president won't bin the african-american vote but getting more votes for him, drive joe biden's total down a little bit in the right places it can help. >> i take it as a personal insult that people would think i have had a 37-year friendship with a racist. >> the democratic party doesn't want black people to leave their mental plantation. >> america is not a racist country. >> joe biden said black people are a monolithic community. >> pretty striking night, one response to the democratic convention, clearly. >> yes, john, but i think it is not just about trying to shave off some slim at the margins percentages of joe biden's totals among black voters but tell suburban white voters that the president they may feel un
joining me now maggie haberman and francesca. one of the smart points you make consistently is that the president is driven by the 2016 map. he knows how he won last time and surprised everybody and focuses almost obsessively on that planning this campaign, including listen here to a bit, the trump campaign knows the president won't bin the african-american vote but getting more votes for him, drive joe biden's total down a little bit in the right places it can help. >> i take it as a...
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. >> with me now the white house correspondent for "the new york times" maggie haberman. there was commentary of dr. birx and dr. birx would roam the halls of the white house talking, sometimes passing out diagrams. we have hit the peak and the message back to mr. trump and said putting out the embers and wording picked up be the press secretary and by mr. trump himself. it is a well documented, well reported piece. she decided when asked about speaker pelosi i guess maybe she is learning from the president to lash out at "the time." >> sure, john. thank you for reading from the story we did which ran a few weeks ago. i think it is unfortunate she chose not to talk to us. to have her speak to us and want people's voices included. she made the choice not to and then unhappy within her story and not within the rights to falsely suggest we didn't try to reach her which we did and in terms of the word pollyanna we did not call her that in the story but the issue is with her colleagues in the story because the reporting is from people who were frustrated with her, whether she
. >> with me now the white house correspondent for "the new york times" maggie haberman. there was commentary of dr. birx and dr. birx would roam the halls of the white house talking, sometimes passing out diagrams. we have hit the peak and the message back to mr. trump and said putting out the embers and wording picked up be the press secretary and by mr. trump himself. it is a well documented, well reported piece. she decided when asked about speaker pelosi i guess maybe she...
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phe has come under intense scrutiny for its response professor maggie rae is the president of the ukndard—setting body for public health specialists in the uk. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. it's a pleasure. good to have you with us. when we miss public health england? i think many people working in public health england need our thanks, and one of the things that i was very pleased with the secretary of state, matt hancock, acknowledged it was the excellent work was that excellent work that the people have been doing in the commitment to that staff that he very much sees them as forming pa rt he very much sees them as forming part of the new agency. so i think without the people, the organisation would not succeed. so i'm delighted that the secretary of state was so strong in his messages of support for the public health workforce. how sensible is it to attempt this kind of reorganisation in the middle of a global pandemic? i think that's the sort of thing, rebecca, that we are all scratching our heads a little bit about. because i know as part of the academy of royal med
phe has come under intense scrutiny for its response professor maggie rae is the president of the ukndard—setting body for public health specialists in the uk. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. it's a pleasure. good to have you with us. when we miss public health england? i think many people working in public health england need our thanks, and one of the things that i was very pleased with the secretary of state, matt hancock, acknowledged it was the excellent work was that excellent...
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>>we'll >>there maggie hickey, reporting. the bride's missing wedding dress found hours before she set to walk down the aisle, how she's >>well we actually have some good news to deliver tonight of tsa airport worker managed to find a missing wedding dress and didn't just hours before the bride was set to walk down the aisle who well the bride's a big brother apparently made it all happened lucy yang has their story. >>the beautiful bride wore her dream dress on august 8th, but she almost didn't apparently the dress got. left behind that's right left behind at newark airport near alyssa pay this family was flying from new jersey to ohio for her wedding. they were running late so after they went through security they hustled to the gate and the poor mother of the bride forgot the dress we got to columbus ohio. >>we're like mom words are your carry on as they are all man younger brother christopher a physician's assistant immediately e-mail tsa about the last carry on. >>they got an automatic reply that said responses take 5 da
>>we'll >>there maggie hickey, reporting. the bride's missing wedding dress found hours before she set to walk down the aisle, how she's >>well we actually have some good news to deliver tonight of tsa airport worker managed to find a missing wedding dress and didn't just hours before the bride was set to walk down the aisle who well the bride's a big brother apparently made it all happened lucy yang has their story. >>the beautiful bride wore her dream dress on august...
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chatelain associate proffer of history and african-american studies at georgetown university and maggie blackhawk law proffer at university of pennsylvania and member of the ojibwe tribe. soledad: talk to me about the long fight for women who were trying to get the right and who were some of the bold face names if you will who were leading the charge. >> the central people from the early stages of. movement to change the law were elizabeth, susan b. anthony, lucy stone, then you really spread out very fast because it is a movement that spread very fast. it only was a long time in coming because men wouldn't say yes and the decisions were always going to be made by men who had a monopoly of political power and they were resisting it. they didn't want women to have the vote so it is a constant hammering away at the issue. i think that one of the significant things about the centennial is that for all the flaws in the amendment, it was a huge change to have law that said men, you cannot presume to be in charge. soledad: interestingly, i think if you were to run out in the street and poll a
chatelain associate proffer of history and african-american studies at georgetown university and maggie blackhawk law proffer at university of pennsylvania and member of the ojibwe tribe. soledad: talk to me about the long fight for women who were trying to get the right and who were some of the bold face names if you will who were leading the charge. >> the central people from the early stages of. movement to change the law were elizabeth, susan b. anthony, lucy stone, then you really...
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happening to our country. 4 maggie harrison arrived with flowers. she wanted to show support for the black lives matter movement and take a stand against president trump. >> i am concerned about the future of our country. i am worried about what would happen if trump were reelected. >> reporter: police would not allow counter protesters to cross the bridge. >> the only let trump supporters get on. that was very disappointing. >> the highway patrol was the lead law enforcement agency at the event. they said they will release more information about what happened between trump supporters and counter protesters, a little bit later. >>> we are learning more about the deadly shooting that happened at a protest in portland. patriot prayer said the victim was one of their members. >> that new development is a potential suspect. the shooting happened downtown as a pro trump caravan clashed with a group of counter protesters who are in support of black lives matter. the oregonian is reporting that police are investigating a 48- year-old man from oregon as a p
happening to our country. 4 maggie harrison arrived with flowers. she wanted to show support for the black lives matter movement and take a stand against president trump. >> i am concerned about the future of our country. i am worried about what would happen if trump were reelected. >> reporter: police would not allow counter protesters to cross the bridge. >> the only let trump supporters get on. that was very disappointing. >> the highway patrol was the lead law...
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anything i thought maggie. in 2004 they received the goldman environmental prize often called the green nobel prize and used 125000 dollars prize money to open the rehabilitation center since then it has mainly been financed by the bhopal medical appeal a british charity. it has been a life of suffering for many of the victims' families since december the 3984. in my family my father got cancer and died 2 years later my sister in law got tongue cancer and died and her 3 daughters died 21 from a brain tumor and one from a stomach tumor all 3 daughters died and even her husband died 9 people from my family diet some people survived that night unfortunately the ones who died that night were lucky those who survived are dying slowly even today. and never got a. basis in their own biasses so went blank and behind. making a life of. total ram sure one was an engineer in a plant that made metal ice or cyanide or m i c a component of the pesticide 7 luckily for him he was not there in the night in december 1 1000 $941.
anything i thought maggie. in 2004 they received the goldman environmental prize often called the green nobel prize and used 125000 dollars prize money to open the rehabilitation center since then it has mainly been financed by the bhopal medical appeal a british charity. it has been a life of suffering for many of the victims' families since december the 3984. in my family my father got cancer and died 2 years later my sister in law got tongue cancer and died and her 3 daughters died 21 from a...
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. >> reporter: maggie and ashton boudreau don't know if their house survived the couple would have stayed behind, but decided to evacuate not wanting to risk the birth of their first child, a little girl already past due. >> going to be difficult being hours away for our first child but we have to do what we have to do to keep her safe and keep us comfortable. >> reporter: more heartbreak in louisiana. a sheriff confirming five people have been found dead inside a home from carbon monoxide poisoning lest sner. >> morgan chesky tonight, thanks. >>> two u.s. soldiers killed, three injured in a training exercise involving an aircraft off of san diego yesterday. the investigation is under way. >>> we're back in 60 seconds with the other man in the jerry falwell jr. scandal, what he's saying about accusations of blackmail. the center of the jerry fa jerry falwell jr. scandal, his relationship with falwell's wife he spoke with our anne thompson late today. >> reporter: the man behind the fall of jerry falwell jr. today defending himself, giancarlo granda not trying to -- >> no, i'm not and that
. >> reporter: maggie and ashton boudreau don't know if their house survived the couple would have stayed behind, but decided to evacuate not wanting to risk the birth of their first child, a little girl already past due. >> going to be difficult being hours away for our first child but we have to do what we have to do to keep her safe and keep us comfortable. >> reporter: more heartbreak in louisiana. a sheriff confirming five people have been found dead inside a home from...
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and steve and dave, i just heard from my good friend, say good morning to captain maggie.he is always up earlier watching. remind everybody that there are various services working. it's a great way to escape the heat. maybe go to angel island. social distancing is available there. >>> i think a lot of people may consider that. because we have had a month of nice weather, since july 12th. it is changing for about a week. so it is going to be one extreme to the other. in this extremes going to be heat for some and then also a possibility of a water cloud cover. it looks like a given. shower activity is inching northward. turn up the heat, it is getting warm fast. it won't take long. clouds san jose south right now. 51 in
and steve and dave, i just heard from my good friend, say good morning to captain maggie.he is always up earlier watching. remind everybody that there are various services working. it's a great way to escape the heat. maybe go to angel island. social distancing is available there. >>> i think a lot of people may consider that. because we have had a month of nice weather, since july 12th. it is changing for about a week. so it is going to be one extreme to the other. in this extremes...
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chance to maggie i just moved through the floor and. i think she's saying this is what. i dream of. since noon that. sound. on nice and now i remember who. was just a 13 year old schoolgirl that day and as i was a ball to find out recalling those events hasn't become any easier even after 70 years. character or nothing and this shell that i arrived here i knew horoscope of course only this kayaker dude that was now closer race than me that will never catch air at the media circus called that that thingy. stayed up can any money dailies so we're all crass and when the mossad arson quadruped the gunmen jan you call that you. or iraqi coward you had the clear them on cow on the way you look with that the kid that's going to the moon or casa. corey del to dignitas then bill you go i guarantee it's a real you. know. i said. shit it's me could do it there now i know. how you nothing but the call me. which. if you should name your senate. the. so you know we must need. their lights to mature and then there are issues. to see me. i was happy to work we had been on a long war we had been att
chance to maggie i just moved through the floor and. i think she's saying this is what. i dream of. since noon that. sound. on nice and now i remember who. was just a 13 year old schoolgirl that day and as i was a ball to find out recalling those events hasn't become any easier even after 70 years. character or nothing and this shell that i arrived here i knew horoscope of course only this kayaker dude that was now closer race than me that will never catch air at the media circus called that...
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good morning to captain maggie. she is always up earlier watching. remind everybody that there are various services working. it's a great way to escape the heat. maybe go to angel island. social distancing is available there. >>> i think a lot of people may consider that. because we have had a month of nice weather, since july 12th. it is changing for about a week. so it is going to be one extreme to the other. in this extremes going to be heat for some and then also a possibility of a water cloud cover. it looks like a given. shower activity is inching northward. turn up the heat, it is getting warm fast. it won't take long. clouds san jose south right now. 51 in santa rosa to 65 in livermore, that's a big spread. fog is going down the coast and everything says warm to hot coming up. that cloud cover bears watching because i think it is going to play with her weather for a week. highs will be extremely warm and very low above average for this time. over to sell now, >>> you never hear sending the complaints to steve. >> know, especially when it is h
good morning to captain maggie. she is always up earlier watching. remind everybody that there are various services working. it's a great way to escape the heat. maybe go to angel island. social distancing is available there. >>> i think a lot of people may consider that. because we have had a month of nice weather, since july 12th. it is changing for about a week. so it is going to be one extreme to the other. in this extremes going to be heat for some and then also a possibility of a...
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the owner of that company told me he's hearing more from atm repair technicians as maggie said securityo might work a dangerous job or around valuable items as well as people who are just worried because of the recent unrest but what's interesting is he said that sales actually picked up back when the coronavirus shutdown started, because any time there's economic uncertainty, they see sales spike, but this time around he said they've been sustained because partly, the unrest all around the country and the high crime. neil? neil: grady a sign of the times i guess sadly and for obviously the vest makers, fortunately. grady trimble following all of that. in the meantime, movie theaters are beginning to reopen, depending on where you are when we come back, christina partsinevelos on the latest to do this , and how they're going about doing this , after this. find your keys. find your get-up-and-go. find pants that aren't sweats. find your friends. find your sense of wander. find the world is new, again. at chevy we'd like to take you there. now during the chevy open road sales event, get u
the owner of that company told me he's hearing more from atm repair technicians as maggie said securityo might work a dangerous job or around valuable items as well as people who are just worried because of the recent unrest but what's interesting is he said that sales actually picked up back when the coronavirus shutdown started, because any time there's economic uncertainty, they see sales spike, but this time around he said they've been sustained because partly, the unrest all around the...
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imaginations worldwide with a series about a little girl who loves to read there was another reason why maggie took her books whenever they went away they were home when she was somewhat strange they were familiar voices friends with another and that's all for today so all the best from berlin and until next time stay safe. the 'd. first sentence they gave home. visited us the sulaiman family fled syria 5 years ago and came to germany. you caught up with them. how are they doing today. was that hopeful promise fulfilled. focus on europe. 30 minutes on digital you. not think out of the jam well i guess sometimes i am but i stand up and with that the germans think steve interject my culture of looking at the stereotypes a question that is think is new to the country that i now live. via needed change to take for this drama day out. it's all that and bob know i'm right joe join me from the jam funded up your. post. below into an official estimates more than 1200000 venezuelans in it and colombia legally and illegally. why return to venezuela. to visit friends i don't think i'd ever go back there
imaginations worldwide with a series about a little girl who loves to read there was another reason why maggie took her books whenever they went away they were home when she was somewhat strange they were familiar voices friends with another and that's all for today so all the best from berlin and until next time stay safe. the 'd. first sentence they gave home. visited us the sulaiman family fled syria 5 years ago and came to germany. you caught up with them. how are they doing today. was that...
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. >> reporter: maggie harrison of san francisco arrived with flowers. she wanted to show support for the black lives matter slogan and take a stand against president donald trump. >> i'm concerned about the future of our country. i'm worried about what would happen if trump were reelected >> reporter: harrison said police would not allow counter protesters to cross the bridge. >> they only let the trump supporters get on and i think that is, i was very disappointed by that. >> reporter: i reached out to the calvert highway patrol to find out why they did not let the counter protesters crossed the bridge. i'm told they're looking into that. i also asked about how many arrests were made today and they said they will be releasing that information a little bit later on. >>> oakland police at least six people were arrested after demonstrations near lake merritt last night. police say more then 100 people gathered and started throwing rocks and bottles and using later planners aimed at officers. when officer was injured. police are not thing if the violence w
. >> reporter: maggie harrison of san francisco arrived with flowers. she wanted to show support for the black lives matter slogan and take a stand against president donald trump. >> i'm concerned about the future of our country. i'm worried about what would happen if trump were reelected >> reporter: harrison said police would not allow counter protesters to cross the bridge. >> they only let the trump supporters get on and i think that is, i was very disappointed by...
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imaginations worldwide with her series about a little girl who loves to read there was another reason why maggie to cookbooks whenever they went away they were home when she was somewhere strange they were familiar voices. and that's all for today so all the best from berlin and until next time stay safe to say. how's it feel of the world. and where i come from but all of that glitters is gold it's just like this chinese food doesn't matter where i am suppose this reminds me of home after decades of living in germany chinese food is one of the things i miss the most but that taking a step back i still think hundreds of different terminology many of the expressed as american nations that exist as a part of the wall haven't been implemented in china that's why you are not a china people wondering if their foot is safe to move but if you have a ride to another that is this is the job of just under the law how i see it and that's why i've been up my job because i tried to do it except it is an hour a day my name is the name too and i work at v.w. . 2 beethoven in st joe's did to do do do do. did is
imaginations worldwide with her series about a little girl who loves to read there was another reason why maggie to cookbooks whenever they went away they were home when she was somewhere strange they were familiar voices. and that's all for today so all the best from berlin and until next time stay safe to say. how's it feel of the world. and where i come from but all of that glitters is gold it's just like this chinese food doesn't matter where i am suppose this reminds me of home after...
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anyway despite the impact of our boiling planet from media coverage of climate change during maggy of this year as tracked by the media and climate change observatory which monitors $120.00 media sources in $56.00 countries has found a 52 percent drop compared to may of last year so this 50 percent drop in coverage was compared to last year even though last year was also all major news networks devoted less than 4 hours to climate change in 2019 total for the year they devoted more than 4 hours to the fact that jared dimples abandoned his face. which could we blam them i mean i mean the devil's when you get out of there has left years ago to along with his pride and super ego his intelligence and his moral core but that story is not more important than the fact of the earth is on fire even j.p. morgan chase the biggest funder of fossil fuels on the planet has admitted we. possibly kind of there's a chance of there a qualifier be totally. earlier this year j.p. morgan chase's economists wrote an internal report leaked to extinction rebellion stating that they cannot rule out catastroph
anyway despite the impact of our boiling planet from media coverage of climate change during maggy of this year as tracked by the media and climate change observatory which monitors $120.00 media sources in $56.00 countries has found a 52 percent drop compared to may of last year so this 50 percent drop in coverage was compared to last year even though last year was also all major news networks devoted less than 4 hours to climate change in 2019 total for the year they devoted more than 4 hours...
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research is that that's out there that you would base this on, but i'm going to try to follow up with maggie tomorrow, and i'm also wondering if some of the different sort of national networks of entertainment groups and socialable city types were -- are looking -- [inaudible]. >> to reopenen venue safely that came out, yeah. there are things out there. [inaudible] >> sorry. >> no, i just feel like, in my experience, the d.p.h. staff are working super, super hard on a whole bunch of stuff that, you know, they -- even though they plan for these kinds of things, they don't necessarily have experience in managing a public health emergency like they currently are? so people, you know, are being pulled out of their regular jobs to work on other stuff, and they're stretched really thin, and i don't think there's anyone there who particularly has expertise in, you know, sort of viral spread through singing or brass instruments, so i think we may need to find some of that expertise to help them with developing these protocols. i think we can do that, but i think -- >> i just saw on the news earlier,
research is that that's out there that you would base this on, but i'm going to try to follow up with maggie tomorrow, and i'm also wondering if some of the different sort of national networks of entertainment groups and socialable city types were -- are looking -- [inaudible]. >> to reopenen venue safely that came out, yeah. there are things out there. [inaudible] >> sorry. >> no, i just feel like, in my experience, the d.p.h. staff are working super, super hard on a whole...
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rogers. [ applause ] >>> that was a musical performance from maggie rogers in maine.es from governor gretchen whitmer of michigan and lots more stuff. let's get back to it. >> that would have taken this pandemic seriously in the beginning, we would not be in the situation we are in now. >> we still at this time don't have the necessary ppe. >> and i am very worried about what is in front of us. we're going to have classrooms that maybe have not been sanitized properly because we don't have the kind of money for that equipment. so the virus is going to be hard to contain. so this is very dangerous for the safety of our kids. >> i hope that the new leadership takes american lives seriously. >> i know joe biden understands that the only way to keep people safe and our economy strong is to follow the recommendations of doctors, and we want to do everything we can to get joe biden elected. ♪ rise up. >> hello, america. i'm, as donald trump calls me, that woman from michigan. tonight i'm at michigan. workers across our state could have lost their jobs if not for barack obam
rogers. [ applause ] >>> that was a musical performance from maggie rogers in maine.es from governor gretchen whitmer of michigan and lots more stuff. let's get back to it. >> that would have taken this pandemic seriously in the beginning, we would not be in the situation we are in now. >> we still at this time don't have the necessary ppe. >> and i am very worried about what is in front of us. we're going to have classrooms that maybe have not been sanitized properly...
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amy. >> all right, maggie, thank you. us live. >> announcer: friday on "gma," it's the one, the only usher. ♪ yeah, yeah, yeah >> announcer: friday, usher is going to ignite your holiday weekend only on "gma's" summer concert series sponsored by caesars rewards. >> announcer: building a better bay area for a safe and secure future. this is abc 7 news. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm kumasi aaron. state legislators are expected to vote on a bill to protect tenants who are falling behind on rent because of the coronavirus pandemic. if passed, renters will not be evicted if they pay at least 25% of the rent every month for the next five months. >>> good morning. we'll start up in the north bay where we have pockets of unhealthy for sensitive and unhealthy for all of us in vacaville. it gets cleaner through the south bay. as far as the commute, it has to do with the smog this morning and the unhealthy air quality through the afternoon. a little cooler and cloner wednesday and thursday. >>> good morning, coming up we'll take w
amy. >> all right, maggie, thank you. us live. >> announcer: friday on "gma," it's the one, the only usher. ♪ yeah, yeah, yeah >> announcer: friday, usher is going to ignite your holiday weekend only on "gma's" summer concert series sponsored by caesars rewards. >> announcer: building a better bay area for a safe and secure future. this is abc 7 news. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm kumasi aaron. state legislators are expected to vote on a...
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anyway despite the impact of our boiling planet from media coverage of climate change during maggy of this year as tracked by the media and climate change observatory which monitors $120.00 media sources in $56.00 countries has found a 52 percent drop compared to may of last year so this 50 percent drop in coverage was compared to last year even though last year was also all major news networks devoted less than 4 hours to climate change in 2019 total for the year they devoted more than 4 hours to the fact that jared dimples abandoned his face. which could we blam them i mean i mean the devils can we when you get out of there has left years ago to along with his pride and super ego his intelligence and his moral core but that story is not more important than the fact of the earth is on fire even j.p. morgan chase the biggest funder of fossil fuels on the planet has admitted we. possibly kind of there's a chance of there a qualifier be totally. earlier this year j.p. morgan chase's economists wrote an internal report leaked to extinction rebellion stating that they cannot rule out cata
anyway despite the impact of our boiling planet from media coverage of climate change during maggy of this year as tracked by the media and climate change observatory which monitors $120.00 media sources in $56.00 countries has found a 52 percent drop compared to may of last year so this 50 percent drop in coverage was compared to last year even though last year was also all major news networks devoted less than 4 hours to climate change in 2019 total for the year they devoted more than 4 hours...
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i almost said maggie -- ms. weiland. >> i'm comfortable with maggie. >> you can just call me sharky, too. and, you know, we certainly appreciate everything c. e.r. t. does, and i know that the shared spaces team is also deeply appreciative, especially the sensitivity with which you're handling this in helping businesses move forward. so with that, we'll go to commissioner questions. commissioner dooley? >> i didn't have a question, but i just wanted to thank you for that presentation? it was super informative, and thank you so much for what you're doing; kind of the unsung heros here, so i'm happy that we were able to get in front of a few people tonight >> thank you, commissioner. this is -- this is our coming out party, honestly. i think deputy director azevedo and i have not done this massive of a presentation publicly yet, so thank you for being our guinea pigs. >> awesome. well, amen to that. commissioner yakutiel. >> thank you. this is commissioner yakutiel. c. e.r. t. is amazing. i love c. e.r. t. so much
i almost said maggie -- ms. weiland. >> i'm comfortable with maggie. >> you can just call me sharky, too. and, you know, we certainly appreciate everything c. e.r. t. does, and i know that the shared spaces team is also deeply appreciative, especially the sensitivity with which you're handling this in helping businesses move forward. so with that, we'll go to commissioner questions. commissioner dooley? >> i didn't have a question, but i just wanted to thank you for that...
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some thank you for being with us you've been working for almost 2 years for an organization named maggie that's demining sense are what drove you to pick up this work. when. stranger think you for the detroit and. we were last words we have in store after graduation they were studying in their times after graduation from college of science that parable and king mystery. do you know what's needed to work i once knew that the spine. relationally the brain hide. it with very high indeed. i was needed to work so i too had to work with on organization and to. search engine you try to pierce the core torque with him and kiss and. this war can help me to get support my family and. make community safe giving christian education than ever and victims and accident and got into injury. ok so that's what that's going to be going. on several fronts i want to ask you about your personal story because you were talking about having studied when islamic state invaded you actually escaped or to kurdistan can you tell us what that time was like for you. if that is you know in 2014 and to a lesser. attack t
some thank you for being with us you've been working for almost 2 years for an organization named maggie that's demining sense are what drove you to pick up this work. when. stranger think you for the detroit and. we were last words we have in store after graduation they were studying in their times after graduation from college of science that parable and king mystery. do you know what's needed to work i once knew that the spine. relationally the brain hide. it with very high indeed. i was...
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maggie hickey has her story.>you must have been a great mother and grandmother to have all this love around you her family is calling it a miracle 73 year-old marie sian pierre has spent 163 days fighting the coronavirus. >>first at home then in a hospital and then a rehab center she had a tracheotomy and had to re-learn how to talk and walk again. but this mother of 6 and grandmother of 11 and great grandmother of 9 is clearly a fighter and finally surrounded by so much love she came home from a fall, almost every day that we had conference school check it out family we spoke barely made the decision of the family so what i would say just be due diligence to make sure you stick to the hospital making the knot this. >>well what medications they haven't been vital jump, here's covid-19 saga began in mid-march when she was having trouble breathing and her family in flatlands took her to mum on a tease and during that 6 month battle with the virus. >>at least 3 times doctors told the family the end was near we just
maggie hickey has her story.>you must have been a great mother and grandmother to have all this love around you her family is calling it a miracle 73 year-old marie sian pierre has spent 163 days fighting the coronavirus. >>first at home then in a hospital and then a rehab center she had a tracheotomy and had to re-learn how to talk and walk again. but this mother of 6 and grandmother of 11 and great grandmother of 9 is clearly a fighter and finally surrounded by so much love she came...
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covert 19 and social distancing has dashed trump's plan to accept his party nomination of thousands of maggie a hat wearing supporters. trucks claim of creating jobs has also disappeared as thousands of businesses of closed permanently millions of people are out of work and the stock market has seen historic gains wiped out we did it we built the greatest economy of this to the world and now i have to do it again. you know that is. that's right that's god testing me trump blames china for not halting the virus but a majority of americans blame him for a mismanaged coronavirus response that hurt trump in the polls with weeks until the election he trails his democratic rival joe biden. problem is after 4 years in office people now know what to expect from a donald trump administration and it's really tough for people to not think about reelection or as anything other than decision about the incumbent and so i'm not sure that the playbook that works for trump and 2016 is going to work this year in 2020 with few new ideas some people are accusing the president of employing scare tactics to round
covert 19 and social distancing has dashed trump's plan to accept his party nomination of thousands of maggie a hat wearing supporters. trucks claim of creating jobs has also disappeared as thousands of businesses of closed permanently millions of people are out of work and the stock market has seen historic gains wiped out we did it we built the greatest economy of this to the world and now i have to do it again. you know that is. that's right that's god testing me trump blames china for not...
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underwater of course it causes us a chaos with so much water on the roads that very heavy rains again maggi pradesh. and again pushing across into southern areas of pakistan. i am sequencers i have a question of these days it's hard to filter out the noise and keep track of what's really important in the bottom line tackles the big issues that are shaping the united states its people its economy and the way it deals with the rest of the world the bottom line only on al-jazeera. understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world is another matter when you call home we'll bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you. we want you now to see a reminder of our top stories this hour russian opposition leader alexina van that has arrived at a burn hospital to receive emergency treatment for suspected poisoning it was initially considered too sick by russian doctors to be moved from siberia but they changed their position late on fighting. the u.s. house of representatives is meeting to decide whether to give $25000000000.00 in emergency funds to the postal servic
underwater of course it causes us a chaos with so much water on the roads that very heavy rains again maggi pradesh. and again pushing across into southern areas of pakistan. i am sequencers i have a question of these days it's hard to filter out the noise and keep track of what's really important in the bottom line tackles the big issues that are shaping the united states its people its economy and the way it deals with the rest of the world the bottom line only on al-jazeera. understand the...
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they also use a lot of machinery and those machines take our jobs that what maggie may like shit out there are hardly any people work in those fields in. business so more work for local people and my usually not for the plantations hire a few to drive tractors project right now back. here but apart from that they do all the work themselves by you and your family you should be sure. come on up to rectify so that. this building houses the sometime ram farm workers union. local people are benefiting very little from the soybean boom. smallholder farmers can't compete with the industrial farming operations which can produce more efficiently. what have you got there soybeans. no there's no so here. by. you know you some of them. are products aren't worth anything. only the big farms can make money. on the small ones can you not think. you can try to plant corn down where you're going to sell it you know. in the end there's no profit to be had in. the markets only for big growers if you want to plant soil you need big machine tractors we can't afford that kind of equipment but i. saw a has
they also use a lot of machinery and those machines take our jobs that what maggie may like shit out there are hardly any people work in those fields in. business so more work for local people and my usually not for the plantations hire a few to drive tractors project right now back. here but apart from that they do all the work themselves by you and your family you should be sure. come on up to rectify so that. this building houses the sometime ram farm workers union. local people are...
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the pulitzer prize is worthless as far as i'm concerned because when you have maggie haberman getting a pulitzer prize and she had it all wrong. i haven't spoken to her in forever. she is like my biographer, like she does everything about me. she knows nothing about me. they talk about they have sources. they don't have sources. they are made up. they make them up in their mind. they have no sources. if you look at "the times" and i guess "the washington post," they got pulitzer prizes and they were totally wrong and they got them i guess i guess before the end result and there was no collusion then now this things turns out to be a total hoax and now he finds out that we caught obama-biden, that's why i didn't think susan rice could get it because she's part of this whole illegal thing that happened which is one of the worst perhaps the worst political scandal in the history of our country. and they got caught. now let's see what happens. they are caught red-handed. the riders got pulitzer prizes and that shows you a bowl of surprises worthless and frankly you want to start a positio
the pulitzer prize is worthless as far as i'm concerned because when you have maggie haberman getting a pulitzer prize and she had it all wrong. i haven't spoken to her in forever. she is like my biographer, like she does everything about me. she knows nothing about me. they talk about they have sources. they don't have sources. they are made up. they make them up in their mind. they have no sources. if you look at "the times" and i guess "the washington post," they got...