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maggie: it's too long. lemonis: maggie? maggie: no. lemonis: maggie? maggie: i don't -- no.aggie: the v. lemonis: you don't like the v? maggie: i don't like the v. lemonis: you guys found nothing else in this whole thing? maggie: nothing. lemonis: what is this? maggie: that would be hard for me to sell because it's too -- too basic. i see going to market separately. susana: i thought the whole idea was that we were going to add to the collection, to sell a collection. lemonis: it was, but i'm just trying to figure out when the [bleep] that's going to happen. tara: i think we have to capture more of flywheel in the overall design approach. sarah: i do think the product, like, needs work. susana: i thought the whole idea was that we were going to add to the collection, to sell a collection. lemonis: it was, but i'm just trying to figure out when the [bleep] that's going to happen. i haven't asked maggie to do anything revolutionary. i wanted her to collaborate with susana so that we could all make some money, and in my opinion, the lack of even making the effort is a giant fai
maggie: it's too long. lemonis: maggie? maggie: no. lemonis: maggie? maggie: i don't -- no.aggie: the v. lemonis: you don't like the v? maggie: i don't like the v. lemonis: you guys found nothing else in this whole thing? maggie: nothing. lemonis: what is this? maggie: that would be hard for me to sell because it's too -- too basic. i see going to market separately. susana: i thought the whole idea was that we were going to add to the collection, to sell a collection. lemonis: it was, but i'm...
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kaitlan, maggie brought up the whole 90 minutes and you watched the whole 90 minutes. the actual very end of the debate was notable. how each candidate -- and this gets to something that maggie was saying, too, about the overall tone and how they approach things. the closing argument that they made when kristen welker asked, what will your message be to america on inauguration, listen to this. >> imagine this is your inauguration. what will you say in your address to americans who did not vote for you? >> i'm cutting taxes and he wants to raise everybody's taxes. and he wants to put new regulations on everything! he will kill it. if he gets in, you will have a depression the likes of which you've never seen. your 401(k)s will go to hell. and it will be a very, very sad day for this country. >> i will say, i'm an american president. i represent all of you, whether you voted for me or against me. and i'm going to make sure that you're represented. i'm going to give you hope. we're going to move. we're going to choose science over fiction, choose hope over fear. we're goi
kaitlan, maggie brought up the whole 90 minutes and you watched the whole 90 minutes. the actual very end of the debate was notable. how each candidate -- and this gets to something that maggie was saying, too, about the overall tone and how they approach things. the closing argument that they made when kristen welker asked, what will your message be to america on inauguration, listen to this. >> imagine this is your inauguration. what will you say in your address to americans who did not...
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maggie is still living through this and the symptoms.you're here, guys. >> good morning. >> happy belated 13th birthday, maggie. i understand you just had a birthday. hope it was great. welcome to the teenage years. in all seriousness, i think a lot of people watching may never have heard this term, long hauler and certainly don't know kids can have long lasting really important symptoms for a while. what did you go through? >> well, at the beginning of the quarantine, i was sick for a little while. and then i got better for about five days and then i went down again and it was a lot worse the second time. the second time i had a lot of chest pain, it felt like it was hard to breathe and a lot of back pain and i was extremely tired all the time and i was very light headed. i was nauseous and didn't want to eat. >> this was going on for weeks. she was bed ridden for a couple of months after her initial infection. when we thought she got better, all of a sudden she started to get worse again. >> goodness, that is difficult, no fun for moth
maggie is still living through this and the symptoms.you're here, guys. >> good morning. >> happy belated 13th birthday, maggie. i understand you just had a birthday. hope it was great. welcome to the teenage years. in all seriousness, i think a lot of people watching may never have heard this term, long hauler and certainly don't know kids can have long lasting really important symptoms for a while. what did you go through? >> well, at the beginning of the quarantine, i was...
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. >> maggie haberman on the byline in "the new york times," we have her coming up. we'll have some new reporting on that shortly. i do want to talk about the president's health, dr. reiner. you treated or still treat, i think, vice president dick chen cheney. president trump is a man in his 70s who is obese. he also had a trip to walter reed, we don't know what that was about. so someone of that age and of that type, what's his situation now dealing with coronavirus? what does he face? >> he faces an increased risk of a bad outcome. we know that two of the greatest risks are advanced age and increased body mass and the president has both of those. look, john, we don't know very much about the president's health. remember that when he was running for office the first term, he wrote his own medical clearance letter and had his physician in new york sign it. and his annual exams have been very, very opaque. we do know that he visited walter reed last november on a saturday afternoon and the public has never been told what happened at that encounter. so we really don't
. >> maggie haberman on the byline in "the new york times," we have her coming up. we'll have some new reporting on that shortly. i do want to talk about the president's health, dr. reiner. you treated or still treat, i think, vice president dick chen cheney. president trump is a man in his 70s who is obese. he also had a trip to walter reed, we don't know what that was about. so someone of that age and of that type, what's his situation now dealing with coronavirus? what does...
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and he has taken this upon himself when, in fact, as maggie's reporting shows, i mean, that is -- maggie, is that -- does that seem to be, maggie, the -- the -- the message they are trying to project now? >> there is a couple different messages they're trying to project, anderson. some of them, frankly, are in conflict with one another. but one of them is, indeed. you know, i was vulnerable because i'm the president. i can't go hide in the basement. that's their line about joe biden and they are also using it here. i had to go show that i was around. and look. there is something to that, right? as the president of the united states, he can't -- he can't be out of sight. that's very different because it's always a black or white with him. there's never any in between. and so, it can't be, you know, maybe he didn't have to have amy coney barrett large event both outdoors and indoors last weekend that seems to be at the epicenter of this. that, maybe, he could have encouraged people to wear masks. he paints it in all-or-nothing terms, and he is hoping his supporters will grab onto that. one
and he has taken this upon himself when, in fact, as maggie's reporting shows, i mean, that is -- maggie, is that -- does that seem to be, maggie, the -- the -- the message they are trying to project now? >> there is a couple different messages they're trying to project, anderson. some of them, frankly, are in conflict with one another. but one of them is, indeed. you know, i was vulnerable because i'm the president. i can't go hide in the basement. that's their line about joe biden and...
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maggie, this morning, we want to start with you. you have a report out this morning which goes behind the scenes, i think, the last 24 hours, of the white house -- inside the white house. and paints a picture of confusion, to say the least. what's going on there. >> i think confusion is the right world, john. people have been told very little information about who has tested positive, who could have been in the vicinity of various people who were infected. people are not telling each other the truth. and look, we've seen this over the course of the last four years, where advisers in this white house are not always honest with each other, but right now we're talking about an infectious disease. and one of the areas of finger points is how this all began. the president in particular allowed people to believe that hope hicks, his senior adviser, had been the one that infected him when it may have been the other way around. there's anger that kayleigh mcenany appeared to blame hope hicks in her statement yesterday, when people believe t
maggie, this morning, we want to start with you. you have a report out this morning which goes behind the scenes, i think, the last 24 hours, of the white house -- inside the white house. and paints a picture of confusion, to say the least. what's going on there. >> i think confusion is the right world, john. people have been told very little information about who has tested positive, who could have been in the vicinity of various people who were infected. people are not telling each...
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i want to play what joe biden is saying, maggie. because it's an interesting contrast and i want your take on it. listen. >> i'm not running the false promise of being able to end this pandemic by flipping a switch. but what i can promise you is this. we will start on day one doing the right things and let science drive our decisions. >> what did you hear there? yes, an element of trying to win an election, but also a at the same time that might be important after the election. >> that's right. you have two very different messages from these men about the virus in the final days. joe biden is saying, i will be guided by the scientists and president trump is saying, it's not really there. what you're seeing, everybody in the media just wants to talk about covid, covid, covid, and they'll stop on november 4th. that is obviously not true. president trump has also completely mischaracterized what joe biden said. he said, joe biden wants to lock the whole country down. that's not what joe biden has said. what joe biden has said is he wan
i want to play what joe biden is saying, maggie. because it's an interesting contrast and i want your take on it. listen. >> i'm not running the false promise of being able to end this pandemic by flipping a switch. but what i can promise you is this. we will start on day one doing the right things and let science drive our decisions. >> what did you hear there? yes, an element of trying to win an election, but also a at the same time that might be important after the election....
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and one of the reasons is what maggie said.he president and his team are convinced that rallies help. not only because it's way to collect data from the people who come to the rallies but also because people who like trump and are leaning towards trump like to see him. they like to feel that he cares enough to go to their states or go to their town. and that is a major difference between the two campaigns, the two strategies but also probably a big difference between the two constituencies that each candidate is trying to appeal to. >> maggie, do you think by next wednesday, the election is next tuesday, that we will know the winner of this contest? >> i'm reluctant to predict when we will have a winner, wolf. landslide one way or another we will likely certain to know on tuesday night. if it's not, i don't know. a lot of it is going to come down how close the vote totals are in florida, pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, north carolina. we may not know until a few days later. we may know that night. i think that one thing that
and one of the reasons is what maggie said.he president and his team are convinced that rallies help. not only because it's way to collect data from the people who come to the rallies but also because people who like trump and are leaning towards trump like to see him. they like to feel that he cares enough to go to their states or go to their town. and that is a major difference between the two campaigns, the two strategies but also probably a big difference between the two constituencies that...
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maggie, because this is where president trump's lack of reading, as we know, he doesn't really like to read his briefing books and stuff from his advisers and his lack of being a detail person becomes dangerous. so he cherry picks something from a study and then he runs with it in a way that is misleading. >> well, alisyn, he runs with it in a way that is misleading because it supports what he wants people to believe. and i want to be clear, it's not that he doesn't read these studies closely, if at all, it's not that he is not paying attention to briefing books. many of his advisers have told him that masks are overwhelmingly popular with the public and there is no -- including his senior adviser and son-in-law jared kushner, and that there is no reason for him to be ignoring this the way he is, and yet he persists, as we have seen. he took a study, completely misrepresented it. he pretended that he was fine with wearing masks, then he wasn't. he took apart anthony fauci for not initially supporting mask wearing. fauci has said it for a very long time that people should. he acts asif
maggie, because this is where president trump's lack of reading, as we know, he doesn't really like to read his briefing books and stuff from his advisers and his lack of being a detail person becomes dangerous. so he cherry picks something from a study and then he runs with it in a way that is misleading. >> well, alisyn, he runs with it in a way that is misleading because it supports what he wants people to believe. and i want to be clear, it's not that he doesn't read these studies...
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maggie, do we know that the white house was testing the president every single day?at is what they were saying all along? >> we don't know. i don't know that to be true they only taken a chance. 72 hours out, that seems strange to me. i can't speak to that. >> the president being tested everyday? we just have -- they tell us what they're going to say and this is not a white house that has a lot of credibility. he was tested more than once in some days. we don't know. it could be they did not want to say it because they were testing him everyday or the positive test was before we were told at this point. those are unanswered questions that hopefully we can learn at some point. >> gloria, if either of those were true that they were not testing everyday and therefore we don't know and it is impossible when to know when he's positive or lying about it longer than he was lying about it to sean hannity on thursday night. that would be incredibly damming even more damming than what we already know. >> well, remember chris wallace said that the president got there late at de
maggie, do we know that the white house was testing the president every single day?at is what they were saying all along? >> we don't know. i don't know that to be true they only taken a chance. 72 hours out, that seems strange to me. i can't speak to that. >> the president being tested everyday? we just have -- they tell us what they're going to say and this is not a white house that has a lot of credibility. he was tested more than once in some days. we don't know. it could be...
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david. >> all right, maggie rulli in nice for us. maggie, thank you. >>> and it's not the only crisis they're facing in france and across europe for that matter. the deadly second wave of the virus. french president emmanuel macron saying the virus is spreading faster than even the most pessimistic forecasts. new lockdowns tonight in france, in germany, and this evening in belgium, just an extraordinary scene now playing out. our foreign correspondent james longman with rare access for us. >> reporter: tonight, what you are looking at is possibly the ground zero of the second covid-19 crisis hitting europe. liege, in belgium, with an astonishing nearly 41% infection rate. we were given rare access to an icu here, now full. the numbers tripling in just three weeks. and this is what you call the war zone line. >> yep. that's the war zone. >> yep. >> reporter: hospital admissions across the country surging. experts warn the health system is close to collapse. i mean, there are ambulances arriving quite often. >> you know when you're wor
david. >> all right, maggie rulli in nice for us. maggie, thank you. >>> and it's not the only crisis they're facing in france and across europe for that matter. the deadly second wave of the virus. french president emmanuel macron saying the virus is spreading faster than even the most pessimistic forecasts. new lockdowns tonight in france, in germany, and this evening in belgium, just an extraordinary scene now playing out. our foreign correspondent james longman with rare...
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joining us, political analyst maggie haberman. michael, you're recovering from coronavirus yourself which we'll get to in a moment. i want to start with look, we focused so much the last ten days on one coronavirus case, we lost sight of 50,000 cases that are arising every day. that context that the president is choosing to go back on the campaign trail and be filmed proudly in front of thousands of people who probably won't be social distanced, many not wearing masks. why is the white house doing this? what's the political calculation? >> look, i think that john as we discussed many times, it is often not a political calculation and simply desire to do what the president wants. he wants to be back on the road for the final three weeks. what they're saying they'll have him do is for seniors, he battled with covid, they had an ad with a misleading quote from dr. anthony fauci in the middle of it or the end talking about work of coronavirus months ago, made it sound like he was talking about the president. that's going to be their s
joining us, political analyst maggie haberman. michael, you're recovering from coronavirus yourself which we'll get to in a moment. i want to start with look, we focused so much the last ten days on one coronavirus case, we lost sight of 50,000 cases that are arising every day. that context that the president is choosing to go back on the campaign trail and be filmed proudly in front of thousands of people who probably won't be social distanced, many not wearing masks. why is the white house...
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. >> let's bring in cnn white house correspondent kaitlan collins and maggie haberman. she's a white house correspondent for "the new york times." and the pandemic, as it should have been, was the first question at this debate last night. and mike pence was the leader of the coronavirus task force, so it took on even added importance. and this is where, i think, perhaps, senator harris got in some of her cleanest hits. let's listen. >> the american people have witnessed what is the greatest failure of any presidential administration in the history of our country. and here's the thing, on january 28th, the vice president and the president were informed about the nature of this pandemic. they were informed that it is lethal in consequence, that it is airborne, that it will affect young people, and that it would be contracted, because it is airborne. and they knew what was happening and they didn't tell you. >> that was interesting to hear that. that was a choice of the way to go after the pandemic. she didn't talk about the outbreak inside the white house. she talked abou
. >> let's bring in cnn white house correspondent kaitlan collins and maggie haberman. she's a white house correspondent for "the new york times." and the pandemic, as it should have been, was the first question at this debate last night. and mike pence was the leader of the coronavirus task force, so it took on even added importance. and this is where, i think, perhaps, senator harris got in some of her cleanest hits. let's listen. >> the american people have witnessed...
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these are the so-called covid long haulers, like maggie flannery.he 12-year-old from new york city caught the virus back in march and has experienced extreme fatigue and shortness of breath ever since then. amy wilson is her mom. >> there is something between, you know, the icu and asymptomatic. there's this weird middle ground where you don't want to be. so whatever people can do to take precautions, continues to be worth it. >> so what do you say to parents who say, listen, i'm not really worried because my kids are young. >> the numbers are with you, but the risk isn't zero. covid is not something you want to get. >> and the more we hear about these covid long haulers, it's not just young people like maggie. it's adults and even elderly people. and one thing that was interesting beyond other things that maggie's mom said. if maggie goes to school on monday and climbs a flight of stairs, the fatigue she experiences is not just monday. it could last throughout the entire week. >> that's what's so scary about this, david. thank you so much. we're jo
these are the so-called covid long haulers, like maggie flannery.he 12-year-old from new york city caught the virus back in march and has experienced extreme fatigue and shortness of breath ever since then. amy wilson is her mom. >> there is something between, you know, the icu and asymptomatic. there's this weird middle ground where you don't want to be. so whatever people can do to take precautions, continues to be worth it. >> so what do you say to parents who say, listen, i'm...
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abc's maggie rulli is there for us. >> reporter: tonight, france on its highest terror alert level after a deadly rampage inside a church. authorities say a young man stabbed several people inside the notre dame basilica in nice this morning, killing three, one woman nearly decapitated. this 55-year-old father of two among the dead. officers storming the church, opening fire on the suspect, taking him into custody. police say the 21-year-old attacker was born in tunisia and was unknown to the intelligence community. authorities finding a copy of the koran near the suspect. tonight, french president emmanuel macron deploying an additional 4,000 soldiers to schools and places of worship, saying the country is "under attack." france fighting a surge in terror attacks in recent months. just two weeks ago, near paris, investigators say a man beheaded a teacher who showed his class the controversial cartoons of the prophet mohammed published by the satirical newspaper "charlie hebdo" in a lesson about free speech. and macron is doubling down calling it an islamist attack, the third here in fra
abc's maggie rulli is there for us. >> reporter: tonight, france on its highest terror alert level after a deadly rampage inside a church. authorities say a young man stabbed several people inside the notre dame basilica in nice this morning, killing three, one woman nearly decapitated. this 55-year-old father of two among the dead. officers storming the church, opening fire on the suspect, taking him into custody. police say the 21-year-old attacker was born in tunisia and was unknown to...
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that's not a knock on maggie we get more done and even the four years maggie hassan did.sang lots of legislation. did i say no to all of the extreme legislation? i created taxes and fees and surcharges over $1 a billion dollars over the next ten years, i vetoed. we have a great record and that's where the executive council, that's why i'm not putting forth the chief justice because they put politics in because when they said you're a republican so we can do it. i put forth republicans and democrats and been successful. when to let the ugliness of washington politics invade the process that was wrong. i'm not going to put forth nominees to have to go through that. >> i want to follow-up. when you sat on the council of the governor proposed the council disposes, you have to get three vote. when you put up the attorney general to the chief justice you didn't have the votes to do so. >> he was most qualified candidate. he came with amazing support, dozens of judges and lawyers democrats that this is a guy but it was a political move. for 200 years there was so politics involv
that's not a knock on maggie we get more done and even the four years maggie hassan did.sang lots of legislation. did i say no to all of the extreme legislation? i created taxes and fees and surcharges over $1 a billion dollars over the next ten years, i vetoed. we have a great record and that's where the executive council, that's why i'm not putting forth the chief justice because they put politics in because when they said you're a republican so we can do it. i put forth republicans and...
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cuss now with maggie hager man, and cnn correspondent kaitlan collins. it is striking, the campaign sees in the president's infection potential for a come back script. the issue is their plan says show empathy, show you have a greater understanding of the pain this caused the country. the president's script is a little different. >> that's right, john. the president's script includes trying to say and show that he isn't really sick. by every account of everyone i have spoken to at the white house and around it, he is still sick. he is clearly doing better, but he's on a drug cocktail that includes steroids that can suppress your symptoms when you are really sick. i spoke to a bunch of folks this morning, reported earlier that the president and advisers are discussing, have been since last night, some kind of nationwide address. it would likely have to be in prime time. not clear if it will happen or not, but he is very eager to show he is back and nothing hurt him. that is at odds with telling people yes, i learned a lot about this, i understand it, i un
cuss now with maggie hager man, and cnn correspondent kaitlan collins. it is striking, the campaign sees in the president's infection potential for a come back script. the issue is their plan says show empathy, show you have a greater understanding of the pain this caused the country. the president's script is a little different. >> that's right, john. the president's script includes trying to say and show that he isn't really sick. by every account of everyone i have spoken to at the...
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maggie has ms, and in window visits with her daughter, she has been able to articulate what many feeloke the news that even these visits have to stop. ijust feel like crying. covid is going in the back door, and the front door is being shut to families. how long is that going to go on with my mum? i don't know how long — maybe a few months, a few weeks, ten years. but the average life expectancy in a nursing home is two years. it's a difficult line for care homes to walk. this home has had no covid deaths and no visitors, because it's in an area that has had constant restrictions. we didn't lose anybody. but are you concerned that in protecting people so fully, so brilliantly, from covid, that there is another risk moving forward, that they might lose hope? there is a risk, and it's scary, because we've done everything we can to replace the affection given by the family, but we are not family. until we are certain that nobody has got it, it's too risky. have you got a photo or picture frame or anything? after six months facing down the threat of covid... jayne, this is a picture of mu
maggie has ms, and in window visits with her daughter, she has been able to articulate what many feeloke the news that even these visits have to stop. ijust feel like crying. covid is going in the back door, and the front door is being shut to families. how long is that going to go on with my mum? i don't know how long — maybe a few months, a few weeks, ten years. but the average life expectancy in a nursing home is two years. it's a difficult line for care homes to walk. this home has had no...
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that's why kamala harris is going to texas. >> and so maggie, flip the table. biden campaign has a wider menu, more choices on the menu to get to 270. the president has a more narrow path. their take when you talk to them, we did this four years ago, we'll do it again. polls were wrong four years ago, we're going to do it again. people came out of the wood work four years ago, they're going to come out again. is that spin, especially when you look at the democrats have to finish. early voting in most places is advantage democrats, a great asset as long as you finish and execute in the final four days. does the trump campaign really see this? >> there are members of the trump campaign that see it, john. the president himself does believe he is going to win. i think part of it is because he tends to believe things work out for him. this will be one of those times. they absolutely know they have a narrow path, if he does win, he is probably going to have a larger popular vote loss than last time, he would squeak by with fewer electoral votes than when he got 306 l
that's why kamala harris is going to texas. >> and so maggie, flip the table. biden campaign has a wider menu, more choices on the menu to get to 270. the president has a more narrow path. their take when you talk to them, we did this four years ago, we'll do it again. polls were wrong four years ago, we're going to do it again. people came out of the wood work four years ago, they're going to come out again. is that spin, especially when you look at the democrats have to finish. early...
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maggie haberman and "the new york times" report that overall, some white house staff members wondered whether mr. trump's behavior was spurred by a cocktail of drugs he's been taking to treat the coronavirus, including dexamethasone, a steroid that can cause mood swings and give a false level of energy and a sense of euphoria. so let's begin at the white house this morning with what we know, what we can see, and i think, frankly, joe, the confusion inside the building behind you. >> that's absolutely right, john. and the number of people in the president's orbit continues to expand, who have tested positive for coronavirus. the president for his part, both erratic and defiant, announcing on twitter that he is unilaterally shutting down the talks with congressional democrats on an economic stimulus package and then just a little while later indicating that he would sign a much smaller economic stimulus bill if it reaches his desk, all of this as millions of americans continue to be desperate for financial aid in the middle of the pandemic. the coronavirus outbreak inside the white hous
maggie haberman and "the new york times" report that overall, some white house staff members wondered whether mr. trump's behavior was spurred by a cocktail of drugs he's been taking to treat the coronavirus, including dexamethasone, a steroid that can cause mood swings and give a false level of energy and a sense of euphoria. so let's begin at the white house this morning with what we know, what we can see, and i think, frankly, joe, the confusion inside the building behind you....
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maggie haberman from "the new york times" adds this on social media. saying i'm going to quarantine changes the cable news chyrons, the headlines we use at the bottom of the screen. but if he, trump, tests negative and they announce that in short order, he likely isn't quarantining. well, the president has put those words out there in the intervening 39 minutes since that was posted. we quoted shannon pettypiece, our own correspondent at the white house for nbc news digital, and apparently her ears were ringing at home when she heard that. shannon, you and i both heard the same thing. when the president was asked about hope hicks having the coronavirus -- and cnn, by the way, is reporting she is symptomatic -- the president deflected a bit and talked about the people who come up and see you when you're on the road. you and i were both struck by the fact that he mentioned members of the military who want to, in his words, kiss you and hug you, and he couldn't help but remind sean hannity, because we've done such a good job. so talk about that and any ot
maggie haberman from "the new york times" adds this on social media. saying i'm going to quarantine changes the cable news chyrons, the headlines we use at the bottom of the screen. but if he, trump, tests negative and they announce that in short order, he likely isn't quarantining. well, the president has put those words out there in the intervening 39 minutes since that was posted. we quoted shannon pettypiece, our own correspondent at the white house for nbc news digital, and...
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and here's maggie rulli tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a barbaric terror attack in broad daylight in the suburbs of paris. police say an 18-year-old man beheaded a middle school history teacher with a knife on the street in front of his school. officers shooting and killing the attacker after a brief chase. police say the teacher had received threats after mentioning the controversial cartoons depicting the prophet mohammed published by the "charlie hebdo" newspaper during a lesson about freedom of expression, images many muslims find disrespectful. late today, french president emmanuel macron visiting the gruesome scene, calling the killer a coward. back in 2015, islamist terrorists attacked "charlie hebdo's" offices in paris, killing 12 people. recently, the satirical paper had republished images that led to that original attack. today's murder is the second terror-related attack in france in less than a month, and since the start of the ongoing trial for the newsroom massacre. just weeks ago, two people were stabbed in front of "charlie hebdo's" former offices. they call today's a
and here's maggie rulli tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a barbaric terror attack in broad daylight in the suburbs of paris. police say an 18-year-old man beheaded a middle school history teacher with a knife on the street in front of his school. officers shooting and killing the attacker after a brief chase. police say the teacher had received threats after mentioning the controversial cartoons depicting the prophet mohammed published by the "charlie hebdo" newspaper during a...
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maggie hassan: thank you very much and thank you for your indulgence mr. chair. let me observe the senator carper residing in the senate. he's given very good speeches about the need to finance the infrastructure. thank you for me in an advocate for the fiscal response ability for some time. >> thank you for this time. sen. tom carper: i'm a long-time believer. [inaudible]. i think five years service with the transportation were supporting for the votes. financial data into the job, congress didn't do the job. and other communities in jurisdictions, wouldn't do their jobs. so this is unfortunate. [inaudible]. they turns out in this country, 20 - 25 years. in about half the work they work that when we were in the public the years ago. can make great progress. [inaudible]. linkedin years from now, i think it will be electric vehicles and by hydrogen and fuel cells to move large cargo. but when i think were going to need to do is move to a vehicle model approach and actually. [inaudible]. and use low carbon emissions. that said, when we talk about a little bit today
maggie hassan: thank you very much and thank you for your indulgence mr. chair. let me observe the senator carper residing in the senate. he's given very good speeches about the need to finance the infrastructure. thank you for me in an advocate for the fiscal response ability for some time. >> thank you for this time. sen. tom carper: i'm a long-time believer. [inaudible]. i think five years service with the transportation were supporting for the votes. financial data into the job,...
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alone welcome to another fun filled edition of your own max with me your host maggie lake.
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i hitch my cart to maggie as soon as i could. and relied on her to working with her as much as possible. if there was anything, there were always people going after maggie, he once had an experience where he wanted to answer questions on redit, going after her and targeting her. they got it worse now. if she can do with the rest of us can do it. and just a great example, and someone who worked under that pressure. i try to learn from her. >> host: another question, basically she asked to you think our desensitization to the crazy world, you talked about that a little. >> guest: i don't know. things that are going on today, the story is to go and go and go. it is hard to get excited but through - by the atlantic in france a couple years ago, pretty awful comments about american service members, that is really significant. is it that different than what we heard him say in the past. it is worse, it is bad, a lot of other awful things that have come out. certainly by the end of this, what is the big story? i also think back to the e
i hitch my cart to maggie as soon as i could. and relied on her to working with her as much as possible. if there was anything, there were always people going after maggie, he once had an experience where he wanted to answer questions on redit, going after her and targeting her. they got it worse now. if she can do with the rest of us can do it. and just a great example, and someone who worked under that pressure. i try to learn from her. >> host: another question, basically she asked to...
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maggie rulli is there with the details. hey, maggie. >> reporter: hey, george, good morning. me tell you, there is a whole lot of love on this tiny dramatic peninsula. and now for many couples who have been separated by the pandemic, gibraltar has become more important than ever. ♪ a few months ago this couple were starting to doubt this day would ever be possible. >> the hardest part, i think, was that we didn't know when we could see each other. >> i just want to tell you i love you so much. ♪ i just want to tell you i love you so much ♪ >> reporter: with shira in new york city and carles in barcelona, lockdowns and border closures meant the couple that was separated by thousands of miles. >> i literally googled what's the easiest place in europe to get married. >> reporter: the first place to pop up, gibraltar, a place americans and their partners from around the world can legally get to. >> we are on our way to gibraltar. >> reporter: with face masks required even for the first kiss. near the southernmost tip of spain with views of africa across the mediterranean, the bri
maggie rulli is there with the details. hey, maggie. >> reporter: hey, george, good morning. me tell you, there is a whole lot of love on this tiny dramatic peninsula. and now for many couples who have been separated by the pandemic, gibraltar has become more important than ever. ♪ a few months ago this couple were starting to doubt this day would ever be possible. >> the hardest part, i think, was that we didn't know when we could see each other. >> i just want to tell you...
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. >> ooh, some drama there, our thanks to maggie rulli.book is out today. >> i got a little sibling rivalry with my brother. should i write a book? >> is he outshining you? >> i would say so. >> does he think you're trying to take his throne? >> find out in the book. >>> coming up "the mix." proof you're never too old to hit that bucket list. mix." proof you're never too old to hit that bucket list. ♪ >>> all right. time now for "the mix." let's start off with it's not my junior year art project, but it's pretty darn close. this was a huge cat found etched into a desert in peru. it's still impressive because of the size. >> i think it's perfect. >> if you didn't tell me that was a cat, i wouldn't know what that is. >> it's a cat. >> okay. >> don't hate on that. >> i got a "b" in art so -- in high school. >> okay. i'm going to have to see what you can draw. take a look at this. this woman in maryland is proving to us that you're never too old to try new things. she's 102 years old. she's a world war ii veteran. she's being featured on ameri
. >> ooh, some drama there, our thanks to maggie rulli.book is out today. >> i got a little sibling rivalry with my brother. should i write a book? >> is he outshining you? >> i would say so. >> does he think you're trying to take his throne? >> find out in the book. >>> coming up "the mix." proof you're never too old to hit that bucket list. mix." proof you're never too old to hit that bucket list. ♪ >>> all right. time now...
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you liked had many folks on the left who would not express openly and publicly that they favored maggier. they would not answer forthrightly in polls. but she won again and again. they were not willing to express how they felt about maggie thatcher, thus the reference to the shy tory effect. if there is anything to that, after we saw what we saw in 2016, what is to stop any individual from suggesting that donald trump has the possibility to come from behind again? david: an unfair question, a long question, but we don't have a lot of time. you have done a lot in business since leaving government. which of the two candidates is better for business? mark: i think the needle points to donald trump. -- let's be sober about this, step away from our feelings about his style and approach. economically, we were rolling until march 1. if the election were held march 2, at least pennsylvania and nationally, i think would have been a strong contender. take onty, sentimental what it takes to help main street or the big fortune 100 companies is strong. i think joe biden, certainly, we worked closely
you liked had many folks on the left who would not express openly and publicly that they favored maggier. they would not answer forthrightly in polls. but she won again and again. they were not willing to express how they felt about maggie thatcher, thus the reference to the shy tory effect. if there is anything to that, after we saw what we saw in 2016, what is to stop any individual from suggesting that donald trump has the possibility to come from behind again? david: an unfair question, a...
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done than the four years that maggie didn't did i say no to that extreme legislation with taxes and fees and surcharges that they vetoed? yes. of the executive council that's why haven't for the chief justice because they put in politics and they said you are republican so we can do it is a part republicans and democrats but the ugliest of washington politics and played in a process that was wrong. >> you sat on the council the governor proposes you have to get the votes and to be chief justice you know he didn't have the votes to do so. >> the most qualified candidate and dozens of judges and lawyers and those for 200 years there was no politics involved. working with republicans and democrats amazing success and tell they let that type of attitude there was no place when the state of new hampshire. >> and the politics on the council i have never heard of that. >> 79 pieces of legislation he does 65 a bipartisan support in job training and addiction treatment services independent bipartisan redistrict commission and with testing and treatment bipartisan work paid family medical lea
done than the four years that maggie didn't did i say no to that extreme legislation with taxes and fees and surcharges that they vetoed? yes. of the executive council that's why haven't for the chief justice because they put in politics and they said you are republican so we can do it is a part republicans and democrats but the ugliest of washington politics and played in a process that was wrong. >> you sat on the council the governor proposes you have to get the votes and to be chief...
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he never done that in his life and he diplomdn't do it this ti >> gloria and maggie and sanjay. . next tonight the president is -- well, he watches "60-minute" all the time. in an interview of what he says about it. and senator chuck schumer on how close and far lawmakers are away from the stimulus deal that so many americans desperately need. hi, i'm chris rock. oh, it's not about me, i get it! no, no, no, zoom in on it. the new iphone 12 pro with 5g meets verizon 5g ultra wideband. 5g just got real, man! remember when the song of the summer took the whole summer to download? one time i waited 51 minutes for janelle monae's "dirty computer" to download. that's longer than the whole album! but these g's don't blink. (phone chimes) remember when you could only watch the nfl on tv? remember when you didn't have five different camera angles? football just got 5g real. remember when the only way multiplayer gaming worked was with wi-fi? boom! legendary fast with verizon 5g. remember when you found out e-sports was a real thing and kids half your age were making twice your salary? (all
he never done that in his life and he diplomdn't do it this ti >> gloria and maggie and sanjay. . next tonight the president is -- well, he watches "60-minute" all the time. in an interview of what he says about it. and senator chuck schumer on how close and far lawmakers are away from the stimulus deal that so many americans desperately need. hi, i'm chris rock. oh, it's not about me, i get it! no, no, no, zoom in on it. the new iphone 12 pro with 5g meets verizon 5g ultra...
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. >> thank you, maggie, good job. >> thank you. >> anyone else? >> quick question for director. i want to clarify. this particular permit does not include pop-up drive-thru threaters, correct? >> so, we do have drive in gatherings drick tive and so, if there's a drive in gathering that is occurring we can permit it as long as it complies with the health order right now though, drive in gatherings do not allow for entertainment our live performances they're only allowing essentially screenings and emphasize those. >> thank you. >> no problem. >> more questions? >> thank you for getting this solution through. i know a lot of folks are excited about it and i'm glad to hear it's eye nam i can. my question is about the 12-person cap i know we discussed this a little bit related to interest in a permit from queer night life margin. that number does seem conservative in terms of the work it takes to put together a performance and it sounded like there was flexibility if maybe there's a barrier between the group and how that number came to be and where the flexibility is. >> i actually
. >> thank you, maggie, good job. >> thank you. >> anyone else? >> quick question for director. i want to clarify. this particular permit does not include pop-up drive-thru threaters, correct? >> so, we do have drive in gatherings drick tive and so, if there's a drive in gathering that is occurring we can permit it as long as it complies with the health order right now though, drive in gatherings do not allow for entertainment our live performances they're only...
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in fact, in the fundraising solicitation according to maggie it said four more years, this is going to be absolutely epic in all caps and now they're canceling that. what should we make of this? >> well, one thing i should say is that our colleague kevin liptak had reported last week that the president had planned to spend most of the night at the white house, but was going to stop by this election night party that was being planned over at the trump international hotel. now it's a little up in the air as maggie is reporting, she's reporting the president is no longer planning to go, so we're also looking into whether that drop by plan had been canceled. i will say that all of this seems to indicate that this is not a campaign that is planning on some big grand celebration. and it's not as if they wouldn't do it because they've been having big grand campaign rallies up until this point. it's not an issue necessarily of the coronavirus preventing them from holding a party. they've been very eager to do that many times in recent days. i do think that this is a campaign and a white house
in fact, in the fundraising solicitation according to maggie it said four more years, this is going to be absolutely epic in all caps and now they're canceling that. what should we make of this? >> well, one thing i should say is that our colleague kevin liptak had reported last week that the president had planned to spend most of the night at the white house, but was going to stop by this election night party that was being planned over at the trump international hotel. now it's a little...
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and it's bob dylan, so you were probably going like, "this is crazy, i'm jamming with bob," but "maggie'sthe one. >> jimmy: i love the book, again. who did you think this book is for? >> i think, you know, the thing i've been hearing a lot of, which -- i'm happy about is -- you know, it shows people that you really have to find your lane, your destiny and to also stick to your dreams and to your thought process of how you think you should be. you know, i was offered so many record deals and opportunities, and there were a lot of open doors to me. but just because you have open doors in your life doesn't mean that you have to walk through them you know, some are just to look into you know, for me, it wasn't about money or fame. i turned down many deals as you -- as you can read in the book, because they wanted to change my vibe, my expression, my whole thing, and i waited until i actually found my sound and was able to, you know, sign with a label who was willing to allow me that and to allow me to develop >> jimmy: that must be so hard - >> it's all about that journey of finding your voic
and it's bob dylan, so you were probably going like, "this is crazy, i'm jamming with bob," but "maggie'sthe one. >> jimmy: i love the book, again. who did you think this book is for? >> i think, you know, the thing i've been hearing a lot of, which -- i'm happy about is -- you know, it shows people that you really have to find your lane, your destiny and to also stick to your dreams and to your thought process of how you think you should be. you know, i was offered...
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john goes on a home hazard inspection with longtime resident maggie lam.n the middle of a high-growth area where the risk of fire is higher. st. john wants to minimize that risk. >> all we can do is improve conditions. we're not going to be able to eliminate the fire threat to the community or this house. >> reporter: maggie says she's spoken to neighbors whose insurance has been cancelled due to the high fire risk. she doesn't want to be next. >> i'm very concerned about losing insurance. and that's why i it was very helpful to have chief st. john come and give us guidelines about what we can do. >> reporter: simple guidelines like sweep agway leaves from the home. in a fire leaves and vegetation can fuel embers to spread the fire quickly. keep trees from hanging over your home. close up vents with proper meshing to avoid having fire enter the inside of your house. replace vegetation with potted plants. placing gravel near your wood deck is another easy preventive measure. >> it's right up underneath the deck. so making sure all of that stuff is clear is
john goes on a home hazard inspection with longtime resident maggie lam.n the middle of a high-growth area where the risk of fire is higher. st. john wants to minimize that risk. >> all we can do is improve conditions. we're not going to be able to eliminate the fire threat to the community or this house. >> reporter: maggie says she's spoken to neighbors whose insurance has been cancelled due to the high fire risk. she doesn't want to be next. >> i'm very concerned about...
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maggie mueller, who was part of the independent medical review team that produced the new report.e is an assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at northwestern medical center. and we are joined by democratic congressmember adriano espaillat of new york, who was part of a delegation from the congressional hispanic caucus that visited the irwin county jail in september where he met with jailed women who allege dr. armin conducted unnecessary medical procedures on them without their full knowledge and consent. congressmember espaillat is the first dominican-american and the first formerly undocumented immigrant to serve in congress. we welcome you all to democracy now! dr. mueller, if you can talk about what happened at irwin. >> absolutely. what we were able to identify, what we think is a concerning pattern of, number one, overly aggresve management of women's complaints or lack thereof complaints, actually, awell as significant lack of informed consent for these women who underwent seizures that they -- procedures that then acknowledged they did not understand there were
maggie mueller, who was part of the independent medical review team that produced the new report.e is an assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at northwestern medical center. and we are joined by democratic congressmember adriano espaillat of new york, who was part of a delegation from the congressional hispanic caucus that visited the irwin county jail in september where he met with jailed women who allege dr. armin conducted unnecessary medical procedures on them without their full...
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we're joined by maggie, white house correspondent for the "new york times." thanks so much for joining us. first of all, i want you to watch what president trump had to say in his rally last night on recovery from the virus. listen to this. >> i went through it. now they say i'm immune. i can, i feel so powerful. i walk into that -- i'll walk in there, i'll kiss everyone in that audience. i'll kiss the guys and the beautiful women and the, everybody. i'll just give you a big, fat kiss. >> so instead of empathizing with the millions of americans who have also caught this virus, is he treating ining all this a joke. >> i think the president views illness as weakness, wolf. we have seen this time and again in how he's handled anything. he brushes it off and puts it aside. i understand he wants to communicate that he's not in ill health considering that part of his argument against biden for months has been that bide isn't up to the task of being the president. biden has not the virus. they are releasing results of his tests, unlike what the president's folks hav
we're joined by maggie, white house correspondent for the "new york times." thanks so much for joining us. first of all, i want you to watch what president trump had to say in his rally last night on recovery from the virus. listen to this. >> i went through it. now they say i'm immune. i can, i feel so powerful. i walk into that -- i'll walk in there, i'll kiss everyone in that audience. i'll kiss the guys and the beautiful women and the, everybody. i'll just give you a big,...
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all right thanks so much well maggie gray thank you if you don't make you. take you through some of the headlines that will white house advisor steven miller has become the latest trump administration official to test positive for covert 19 he's seen as the architect of the gratian policies around a dozen white house officials have now tested positive including the president and top pentagon officials are in quarantine after the u.s. coast guard 2nd in command tested positive for covert 19 has more washington d.c. . steven miller who's a very close advisor of the president has now tested positive positive for the coronavirus has been in close proximity of the president for a long period of time he was also in close proximity to some of the other assistance to the president to have tested positive in recent days and certainly that list is growing and growing indeed a large number of members of the president's staff now have tested positive a number of journalists who work there and as well as a number of military aides it is said who are also working at the w
all right thanks so much well maggie gray thank you if you don't make you. take you through some of the headlines that will white house advisor steven miller has become the latest trump administration official to test positive for covert 19 he's seen as the architect of the gratian policies around a dozen white house officials have now tested positive including the president and top pentagon officials are in quarantine after the u.s. coast guard 2nd in command tested positive for covert 19 has...
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but it's also "the new york times" reporting maggie haberman reported that the president has cold-like symptoms. again, i'm not asking you to diagnose the president here, right, because we don't have the benefit of you being in the same room with him. but what do we know about early symptoms for others when they're infected? what should the american people be looking for here and what should his white house staff be looking for? >> so, at the moment because his symptoms if they are there at all seem to be very mild and so there really isn't any specific treatment for that. we call this symptomatic treatment. if somebody is feeling unwell they get treatment for that, but there's no antibody or antiviral we could be taking at this point. not a pill that you could be taking. i think the american people should be looking to see what happens now in the days to come. is the president going to be developing shortness of breath, is his oxygen saturation going to be lower? is he going to require treatment in an inpatient setting in the hospital? i think we should be asking the question of time
but it's also "the new york times" reporting maggie haberman reported that the president has cold-like symptoms. again, i'm not asking you to diagnose the president here, right, because we don't have the benefit of you being in the same room with him. but what do we know about early symptoms for others when they're infected? what should the american people be looking for here and what should his white house staff be looking for? >> so, at the moment because his symptoms if they...
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. >> reporter: 13-year-old maggie flannery is what they call a covid-19 long-hauler. >> i try to justs on the days that i do feel very good. >> reporter: she's had plenty of ups and downs since first testing positive. >> for some people it's a lot worse than others. >> it's scary as a parent. she was very, very sick for months. >> reporter: more than 740,000 children have tested positive since the pandemic began. about 10% of the total. while the disease can still be deadly the mortality rate is dramatically lower among children. so despite the pressure to re-open schools, officials say most of the vaccines being developed will go to seniors first. >> first like took my nasal swab, the swab up your nose. and then they took the blood test which actually hurt less than expected. and then they gave me the vaccine. >> all done. >> reporter: but at cincinnati's children's hospital 12-year-old abinav and his dad are volunteering in a pfizer vaccine trial. >> i'm happy to see him doing his part. >> reporter: so is 16-year-old kaitlyn evans willingly putting herself at risk for the rest of us
. >> reporter: 13-year-old maggie flannery is what they call a covid-19 long-hauler. >> i try to justs on the days that i do feel very good. >> reporter: she's had plenty of ups and downs since first testing positive. >> for some people it's a lot worse than others. >> it's scary as a parent. she was very, very sick for months. >> reporter: more than 740,000 children have tested positive since the pandemic began. about 10% of the total. while the disease can...
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maggie, i saw your light just lit up. did you have one more comment? >> yeah, well, i wanted to thank you mr. chair for the hearing and to the witnesses again for excellent testimony, which reflects the long-term excellent work that you and your teams do, but i also was just going to thank you for raising the issue of health care costs, mr. chair, and also reiterate what the senator said which is our entire finance committee passed out of committee a bipartisan prescription drug reduction bill, senator cassidy and i both voted in favor of it, and by estimates, it would reduce spending by about 100 billion dollars on prescription drugs, so there is some common ground to be had on certainly making sure that we lower the cost of prescription drugs. there is some common ground to be had as well in overseeing a medicaid expenditure. i will say that one of my experiences as governor when we expanded medicaid was talking to the number of people who got on medicaid, for instance, for substance abuse disorder and got treated and then got jobs and moved off of m
maggie, i saw your light just lit up. did you have one more comment? >> yeah, well, i wanted to thank you mr. chair for the hearing and to the witnesses again for excellent testimony, which reflects the long-term excellent work that you and your teams do, but i also was just going to thank you for raising the issue of health care costs, mr. chair, and also reiterate what the senator said which is our entire finance committee passed out of committee a bipartisan prescription drug reduction...
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a hit from the coronavirus pandemic critics say the government has covered up tanzania's outbreak maggie fully said the country had conquered the virus through prayer the government stopped updating its infection numbers earlier this year the opposition says that's part of a trend of suppressing bad news and press freedoms and brutalizing rival political parties. todo list who heads a coalition of opposition groups he spent 3 years in exile after an assassination attempt he claims the government is ratcheting up its crackdown on rival groups. the kind of violence that we we see we're beginning to see. is is is is different this time i. mean is is cat and there won't be violence because in a free and fair election fair and square. voters see the 2 sides in starkly different terms secretes didn't. know the roads well we see if you can guess if you did it we don't see it anything you can just. go in receipt. something we are here because we are patriots and because we are tired of the oppression that is happening in our country. our country has a lot of resources which could make it rich bu
a hit from the coronavirus pandemic critics say the government has covered up tanzania's outbreak maggie fully said the country had conquered the virus through prayer the government stopped updating its infection numbers earlier this year the opposition says that's part of a trend of suppressing bad news and press freedoms and brutalizing rival political parties. todo list who heads a coalition of opposition groups he spent 3 years in exile after an assassination attempt he claims the...
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hello and welcome to another fun filled edition of your own max with me your host maggie lake .
hello and welcome to another fun filled edition of your own max with me your host maggie lake .
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heard anybody and everybody the mayor packer president maggie fully is also pulling in the crowds he was elected in 2015 on an anti corruption ticket and now he's promising his supporters some big projects. united. the law gives me an hour to officially announce well we're going to build another international airport in this region of mandela this will help boost the economical tourist activities in the region. but over the past 5 years it's claimed microphone his government has been cracking down on all forms of dissent from the media to disqualifying hundreds of opposition candidates i think the elliptical temperatures are rising for more come have gone up. barry sheene is getting scarce and for that. they're pulling out all the the this top says request. to under lease to end his chair democrat in a stall putting on a bright face that they're not expecting the next 2 weeks to be easy. and i'm now joined by amnesty international's roland it boldly he researches tens and welcome today doesn't use africa roland thank you action in tanzania is 2 weeks away you've just written a subrep
heard anybody and everybody the mayor packer president maggie fully is also pulling in the crowds he was elected in 2015 on an anti corruption ticket and now he's promising his supporters some big projects. united. the law gives me an hour to officially announce well we're going to build another international airport in this region of mandela this will help boost the economical tourist activities in the region. but over the past 5 years it's claimed microphone his government has been cracking...
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maggie has ms, and in window visits with her daughter, she has been able to articulate what many are crying. covid is going on the front door and the back door is being shut for families. how long will it go on? i don't know how long my mum has to live, it might be weeks or months or years, but the average life expectancy in nursing homes is two years. it is a difficult line to walk. this home has had new visitors and no deaths as it is in an area this home has had no visitors and no deaths as it is in an area that has had constant restrictions. we haven't lost anybody, but we are concerned that in protecting people so brilliantly from covid that there is another risk, that they might give up hope. there is another risk and it is scary because we do everything we can to replace the affection given by the family, but we are not family. but until we are certain that nobody has got covid coming into the home, it is too risky. got a photo or a picture frame or anything? i'm just going to get one. after six months facing down the threat of covid... this is a picture of mum, her name is th
maggie has ms, and in window visits with her daughter, she has been able to articulate what many are crying. covid is going on the front door and the back door is being shut for families. how long will it go on? i don't know how long my mum has to live, it might be weeks or months or years, but the average life expectancy in nursing homes is two years. it is a difficult line to walk. this home has had new visitors and no deaths as it is in an area this home has had no visitors and no deaths as...