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read it, said mr. bigistened. >> our primary suspect and only suspect, husband denis ratte, had just about finished their investigation. they're waiting for satellite results from the u.s. >> satellite results? >> that was a lie, of course. there had been no satellite watching denis on that august day back in 1997. >> they're 100% sure he's the one who did it. >> for the last 11 years, denis had insisted he had nothing to do with his wife's disappearance. now suddenly for a man he believed to be a crime boss, he changed his story. >> translator: okay, man. what do you have to say? >> translator: i'm going to tell you. i'm going to tell you. i'm going to tell you honestly what happened. the honest truth. i never told it in my life. i ain't happy about it, but i did it. yeah. okay? not happy i did it, but i still did it. everything worked perfect. with a rifle, one shot, you know, nice and easy. >> you shot her where? >> translator: in the head. >> translator: where? >> translator: in the back of the head. i
read it, said mr. bigistened. >> our primary suspect and only suspect, husband denis ratte, had just about finished their investigation. they're waiting for satellite results from the u.s. >> satellite results? >> that was a lie, of course. there had been no satellite watching denis on that august day back in 1997. >> they're 100% sure he's the one who did it. >> for the last 11 years, denis had insisted he had nothing to do with his wife's disappearance. now...
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i'm sure mr. big guys. you have grandpa said little red riding-hood. yes my dear said the wolf, all the better to see you with. and to watch big teeth you have grandma said little red riding-hood again. of course my idea said the wolf all the better to each you all up. i don't want my welcome anywhere, but i'll go on or yours will pull you out of a bit and in moslems in one of it and i didn't do it. we will always be the good. is it us the muslim or no, i'm going to go home on a coffee shop and keep it or don't order. the muddy people come up to the group. come on in about the hall. i live in the man with the gum, and the minimum number is a number who know but oh, november creative. as it does of them, it is down to the point about non of it and it is about a small seemed wrong. when all rolls just don't all mean you get to shape out disdain comes to advocate and in determining equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart, choose to look for common ground 2011 point even back when i was a dollar, we said based on the global market in the
i'm sure mr. big guys. you have grandpa said little red riding-hood. yes my dear said the wolf, all the better to see you with. and to watch big teeth you have grandma said little red riding-hood again. of course my idea said the wolf all the better to each you all up. i don't want my welcome anywhere, but i'll go on or yours will pull you out of a bit and in moslems in one of it and i didn't do it. we will always be the good. is it us the muslim or no, i'm going to go home on a coffee shop and...
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it think it was the feeling oh, mr. bigshowoff. >> jimmy: "you going to teach me how to eat pasta now mr. big shot go get me a beer [ laughter ] yeah, i'm just kidding this next headline was, "pompeo visits middle east." headline could have been, "dad banned sleepovers after getting pranked and gluing hand to head." [ laughter and applause "reginald! >> questlove: that's your kid's name >> jimmy: yeah, reginald [ laughter ] "reginald! no more sleepovers." finally, this headline was, "rockefeller center christmas tree arrives." headline could have been "year summed up in tree. there you go [ applause ] that's all the time we have for "news and improved." we'll be right back with emma stone ♪ at t-mobile, we believe you should get more. that's why we've merged with sprint. now it's about to get even better. and as we work to integrate sprint's network, our nationwide 5g keeps getting stronger. with the capacity and coverage to reach more people and places across the country. who says you can't have it all. now is the time for
it think it was the feeling oh, mr. bigshowoff. >> jimmy: "you going to teach me how to eat pasta now mr. big shot go get me a beer [ laughter ] yeah, i'm just kidding this next headline was, "pompeo visits middle east." headline could have been, "dad banned sleepovers after getting pranked and gluing hand to head." [ laughter and applause "reginald! >> questlove: that's your kid's name >> jimmy: yeah, reginald [ laughter ] "reginald! no more...
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mr. big, this is the moment of truth. let's see if you still find any drones in the regular work for the institute for be research near. he's come here hoping to find some rare bees. a huge problem is that bee species diversity is declining dramatically. the karni on honeybee is the one we have that's most genetically diverse. but the real gem is the european darkie, which is now very rare. mr. skakel is one of the few people who breeds it, and that's why we're here today to get samples vegan has instituted, setting up europe's 1st honeybee gene database. gene banks for cattle, pigs and sheep have been around for some time. but there's been nothing of that kind of court bees anywhere in europe. it's needed because the genetic diversity of rb populations is declining fast. there are constantly new parasites as well as challenges due to climate change. we can only meet them if our bees genetic makeup is as diverse as the challenge is to make the database as comprehensive as possible. the scientists have been collecting samp
mr. big, this is the moment of truth. let's see if you still find any drones in the regular work for the institute for be research near. he's come here hoping to find some rare bees. a huge problem is that bee species diversity is declining dramatically. the karni on honeybee is the one we have that's most genetically diverse. but the real gem is the european darkie, which is now very rare. mr. skakel is one of the few people who breeds it, and that's why we're here today to get samples vegan...
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here to the west of mr. big. this is the moment of truth. let's see if you still find any drones in the reagan or works for the institute for be research. he's come here hoping to find some rare bees. a huge problem is that b. species diversity is declining dramatically. the karni on honeybee is the one we have that's most genetically diverse, but the real gem is the european darkie, which is now very rare that mr. skakel is one of the few people who breeds it. and that's why we're here today to get samples. reagan has instituted, setting up europe's 1st honey bee gene database. good nutrition, like gene banks for cattle, pigs and sheep have been around for some time. but there's been nothing of that kind of bees anywhere in europe. it's needed because the genetic diversity of rb populations is declining fast. there are constantly new parasites as well as challenges due to climate change. we can only meet them at our bees. genetic makeup is as diverse as the challenge. you have to make the database as comprehensive as possible. the scientist
here to the west of mr. big. this is the moment of truth. let's see if you still find any drones in the reagan or works for the institute for be research. he's come here hoping to find some rare bees. a huge problem is that b. species diversity is declining dramatically. the karni on honeybee is the one we have that's most genetically diverse, but the real gem is the european darkie, which is now very rare that mr. skakel is one of the few people who breeds it. and that's why we're here today...
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mr. big, this is the moment of truth. let's see if i still find any drones all inclement reagan, a works for the institute for be research near. he's come here hoping to find some rare bees. a huge problem is that bee species diversity is declining dramatically. the karni on honeybee is the one we have that's most genetically diverse. but the real gem is the european darkie, which is now very rare. mr. skakel is one of the few people who breeds it, and that's why we're here today to get samples vegan has instituted, setting up europe's 1st honeybee gene database. it's given a tradition like gene banks for cattle, pigs and sheep have been around for some time. but there's been nothing of that kind of bees anywhere in europe. it's needed because the genetic diversity of rb populations is declining fast. there are constantly new parasites as well as challenges due to climate change. we can only meet them at our bees. genetic makeup is as diverse as the challenge is to make the database as comprehensive as possible. the scien
mr. big, this is the moment of truth. let's see if i still find any drones all inclement reagan, a works for the institute for be research near. he's come here hoping to find some rare bees. a huge problem is that bee species diversity is declining dramatically. the karni on honeybee is the one we have that's most genetically diverse. but the real gem is the european darkie, which is now very rare. mr. skakel is one of the few people who breeds it, and that's why we're here today to get samples...
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mr. big, this is the moment of truth. let's see if you still find any drones in finland. creating a works for the institute for b. research near. he's come here hoping to find some rare bees. a huge problem is that bee species diversity is declining dramatically. the karni on honeybee is the one we have that's most genetically diverse. but the real gem is the european darkie, which is now very rare. mr. skakel is one of the few people who breeds it, and that's why we're here today to get samples vegan has instituted, setting up europe's 1st honeybee gene database. it's given a tradition like gene banks for cattle, pigs and sheep have been around for some time. but there's been nothing of that kind of court bees anywhere in europe. it's needed because the genetic diversity of rb populations is declining fast. there are constantly new parasites as well as challenges due to climate change, that we can only meet them if our bees genetic makeup is as diverse as the challenges you have to make the database as comprehensive as possible. the scientists have been collecting sample
mr. big, this is the moment of truth. let's see if you still find any drones in finland. creating a works for the institute for b. research near. he's come here hoping to find some rare bees. a huge problem is that bee species diversity is declining dramatically. the karni on honeybee is the one we have that's most genetically diverse. but the real gem is the european darkie, which is now very rare. mr. skakel is one of the few people who breeds it, and that's why we're here today to get...
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president with your own bible yet go for tell we so that the security forces have been moved away from a mr. big just house and also away from the headquarters. so that's a significant development in terms of the only branch thing we're talking about. and also both leaders agreed that what is more important now for ivory coast is peace. but right now has named a crown prince. salman been hammered as the new prime minister. after the death of the longtime head of government. police have been salmonella, they felt was 84 years old. he took power in 1970, making him the longest serving prime minister anywhere in the world. he had been receiving medical treatment in the united states. his body is now being sent to bahrain for a funeral. at least one person has been killed and others are missing. after a typhoon swept across the northeast, philippines, rescue efforts underway after the storm caused landslides and flooding in at least 32 towns. thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes, and the country is still recovering from a powerful storm that hit just over a week ago. killing arou
president with your own bible yet go for tell we so that the security forces have been moved away from a mr. big just house and also away from the headquarters. so that's a significant development in terms of the only branch thing we're talking about. and also both leaders agreed that what is more important now for ivory coast is peace. but right now has named a crown prince. salman been hammered as the new prime minister. after the death of the longtime head of government. police have been...
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mr. big. this is the moment of truth. let's see if it still find any drones all in from the regular works for the institute for b. research near berlin. he's come here hoping to find some rare bees. a huge problem is that bee species diversity is declining dramatically. the karni on honeybee is the one we have that's most genetically diverse. but the real gem is the european, dark b. which is now very rare. mr. skakel is one of the few people who breeds it, and that's why we're here today to get samples of vegan is instituted. setting up europe's 1st honeybee gene database. it's given a tradition like gene banks for cattle, pigs and sheep have been around for some time. but there's been nothing of that kind of court bees anywhere in europe. it's needed because the genetic diversity of rb populations is declining fast. there are constantly new parasites as well as challenges due to climate change that we can only meet them if rb use genetic make up is as diverse as the challenge is to make the database as comprehensive as
mr. big. this is the moment of truth. let's see if it still find any drones all in from the regular works for the institute for b. research near berlin. he's come here hoping to find some rare bees. a huge problem is that bee species diversity is declining dramatically. the karni on honeybee is the one we have that's most genetically diverse. but the real gem is the european, dark b. which is now very rare. mr. skakel is one of the few people who breeds it, and that's why we're here today to...
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mr. trump tweeted, big victory in nevada. county commission race that does not directly impact the presidential election results. >>> and states from coast to coast are imposing stricter public health orders to curb the spike in covid cases. the u.s. has notched 14 straight days of more than 100,000 new daily cases. yesterday more than 166,000 new infections were reported. the third highest in a single day. >>> well, this year health officials are warning that a traditional thanksgiving gathering could increase the risk of spreading the coronavirus. naomi rukum shows us safer ways to spend the holiday. >> the franklins have a long standing tradition of all gathering together to celebrate thanksgiving. people in our house. 0, 40 - >> reporter: but this year with elderly grandparents and loved ones with health conditions, the family is opting for a zoom thanksgiving. >> we figured we could do breakout rooms. the kids could have their own space. the men could have their own space. people could break into groups and talk about di
mr. trump tweeted, big victory in nevada. county commission race that does not directly impact the presidential election results. >>> and states from coast to coast are imposing stricter public health orders to curb the spike in covid cases. the u.s. has notched 14 straight days of more than 100,000 new daily cases. yesterday more than 166,000 new infections were reported. the third highest in a single day. >>> well, this year health officials are warning that a traditional...
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we owe them big. mr.iden: look, we can only get this done though, we can only get this done in pennsylvania, pennsylvanians vote. we got to make sure everybody returns their ballot or votes tomorrow. make sure everyone, everyone you know does the same. it's time to rebuild the backbone of this country. the middle class, and this time bring everybody along. everybody. it's time to unite this country. there's an amazing thing about this moment in our history -- on the one hand we're facing the biggest threat to who we are, what we believe in our lifetimes, but on the other hand our future has never been more promising. i've said it many times, i'm more optimistic about america's future today, than when i got elected as a 29 year old kid to the senate. here is why we're in a better position than any nation in the world to lead the 21st century. our workers are three times productive as workers around the world. we have the biggest economy in the world. the strongest military in the history of the world. we h
we owe them big. mr.iden: look, we can only get this done though, we can only get this done in pennsylvania, pennsylvanians vote. we got to make sure everybody returns their ballot or votes tomorrow. make sure everyone, everyone you know does the same. it's time to rebuild the backbone of this country. the middle class, and this time bring everybody along. everybody. it's time to unite this country. there's an amazing thing about this moment in our history -- on the one hand we're facing the...
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mr. summit big social want us to, you know, we are in need in this whole lives. so in a commissioner, so i have a responsibility on us. what yan's has been, is the emergency coordinator with the u.n. refugee agency for sudan. he describes the challenges the agency is facing when tackling the crisis order. the 1st challenge is that in just over 2 weeks about 40000, people have by now fled to sudar units. you are in our government partner corps. we have registered these people here. they need immediately food, safe drinking, water, shelter, and sanitation at the border. they don't get sick. so, so this is a challenge in a very remote area of sudan. the other important point right now is to decongest the border points. these people cannot stay at the boat in the border area, that's not the place to have a refugee camp. so we are currently building a new camp, further inland, and about 70 kilometers distance from the voters who go. i just met myself, a family with a young baby, and i asked that of the mother how old is that? believe you? she said it was 10 days old.
mr. summit big social want us to, you know, we are in need in this whole lives. so in a commissioner, so i have a responsibility on us. what yan's has been, is the emergency coordinator with the u.n. refugee agency for sudan. he describes the challenges the agency is facing when tackling the crisis order. the 1st challenge is that in just over 2 weeks about 40000, people have by now fled to sudar units. you are in our government partner corps. we have registered these people here. they need...
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mr. mccarthy: things are still place.same there's one roadblock, there's one big wall that stopped this ntire time and it's speaker pelosi. i would think after the politics that she played and the election she'd now put the american people first. she still seems to be in the position. the good news is you have 23 democrats who put their name oa etter back in september who said, if you did not do your job, speaker pelosi, we would sign the discharge petition. now if they keep their word, if their word is true and the at least right, we can get p.p.p. relief going. yeah. spiking cases are across the country and in congress. there's still a number of your onference members that are not wearing masks around the capitol. are you concerned about that? and are you concerned that this spread to your colleagues, keeping you all from the ndaa, ngs like government funding and a covid relief bill done before the end of the year? mr. mccarthy: well, i continue to get concerned about the rise in the spike. i tell you i just went through of a conference where every single person wore their ask except when t
mr. mccarthy: things are still place.same there's one roadblock, there's one big wall that stopped this ntire time and it's speaker pelosi. i would think after the politics that she played and the election she'd now put the american people first. she still seems to be in the position. the good news is you have 23 democrats who put their name oa etter back in september who said, if you did not do your job, speaker pelosi, we would sign the discharge petition. now if they keep their word, if...
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mrs. obama working with then-second lady jill biden creating a program directly to help active military and their families. so i think that is a big part of it. mrs. lincoln did a little of that, but for example, except for if they cross the path of an individual veterans of the civil war, first ladies from mrs. lincoln to mrs. harding really did not focus on that. so if anything, that is maybe where she laid the groundwork. ms. mann: excellent. thank you, carl, for your wonderful presentation this evening. >> from george washington to george w. bush, every sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern we figure -- feature the presidency. exploring their politics, policies and legacies. you were watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span three. >> you are watching american history tv. onhours of programming american history every weekend on c-span three. follow us on twitter at c-span history for information on our schedule to keep up with the latest history news. author and smith college english professor michael gorra discusses his book "the saddest 's civillliam faulkner war," which examines how the legacies of the civil
mrs. obama working with then-second lady jill biden creating a program directly to help active military and their families. so i think that is a big part of it. mrs. lincoln did a little of that, but for example, except for if they cross the path of an individual veterans of the civil war, first ladies from mrs. lincoln to mrs. harding really did not focus on that. so if anything, that is maybe where she laid the groundwork. ms. mann: excellent. thank you, carl, for your wonderful presentation...
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mrs. obama working with then-second lady jill biden creating a program directly to help active military and their families. so i think that is a big part of it. mrs. lincoln did a little of that, but for example, except for if they cross the path of an individual veteran of the civil war, first ladies from mrs. lincoln to mrs. harding really did not focus on that. so if anything, that is maybe where she laid the groundwork. ms. mann: excellent. thank you, carl, for your wonderful presentation this evening. >> this is american history tv, covering history, c-span style, with lectures, interviews, and discussions, with authors, historians, and teachers, 48 hours, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. >> author and smith college english professor michael gora -- professor michael gorra discusses his book "the saddest words william faulkner's civil war," which examines how the legacies of the civil war in the south's defeat are represented in faulkner's novels. the kansas city public library hosted this event and provided the video. mr. woolfolk: welcome to our latest online installment in the signature series. i want to mention if
mrs. obama working with then-second lady jill biden creating a program directly to help active military and their families. so i think that is a big part of it. mrs. lincoln did a little of that, but for example, except for if they cross the path of an individual veteran of the civil war, first ladies from mrs. lincoln to mrs. harding really did not focus on that. so if anything, that is maybe where she laid the groundwork. ms. mann: excellent. thank you, carl, for your wonderful presentation...
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mrs. obama, working with then second lady joe biden, creating a program simply and directly to help active military and their families. so i think that is a big part of it. mrs. lincoln did a little bit of that, but for example, you know, except for if they crossed the path of an individual veteran of the civil war, first ladies from mrs. lincoln through mrs. harding really didn't focus on that. so i think, if anything, that is maybe where she laid groundwork. >> excellent. well, thank you, carl, for your wonderful presentation this evening. >>> week in nights this month we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. and tonight, we look at president john f. kennedy's assassination. a week after his death, president linden johnson appointed supreme court chief justice early warren to lead a commission to investigate. the author takes us to the original warren difference room on capitol hill to discuss key artifacts and lingering controversy surrounding the kennedy report. watch beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> each week american
mrs. obama, working with then second lady joe biden, creating a program simply and directly to help active military and their families. so i think that is a big part of it. mrs. lincoln did a little bit of that, but for example, you know, except for if they crossed the path of an individual veteran of the civil war, first ladies from mrs. lincoln through mrs. harding really didn't focus on that. so i think, if anything, that is maybe where she laid groundwork. >> excellent. well, thank...
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reporter: are you having a small thanksgiving or big thanksgiving? mr. mccarthy: well, my wife and my daughter. i call that small. y dogs, too. they'll get all the extra food. i wish you all a very happy thanksgiving and i hope we do not leave until the we get this discharge petition and get it done and we could actually get it done today. thank you very much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> use your mobile devices and go to c-span.org for the latest video, live and on demand, to follow the transition of power. president trump, president-elect biden, news conferences and vent coverage at c-span.org. >> booktv on c-span2 has top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. coming up this weekend, saturday at 1:00 p.m. eastern, from the recent virtual brooklyn book festival, authors veronica chambers, amy, and sandra garcia. then, the history of civil right -new york. d at 7:25 p.m. eastern, ada
reporter: are you having a small thanksgiving or big thanksgiving? mr. mccarthy: well, my wife and my daughter. i call that small. y dogs, too. they'll get all the extra food. i wish you all a very happy thanksgiving and i hope we do not leave until the we get this discharge petition and get it done and we could actually get it done today. thank you very much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is...
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lipped lindsey's kids dylan are big fans of mr. and mr. claus. she knew a trip to see santa had to happen. >> i wanted to still keep the magic of the holidays alive with my kids. they're 5 and 3, so they don't really understand a lot that's going on. i still want to be safe. i was hesitant. >> like malls and shopping centers across the country, bass pro shop allowing families to make a reservation this year. kris kringle wearing the classic red suit, his hat, his belly and his belt, and in 2020 a face shield. >> my kids didn't see any difference. they saw santa, that's all that mattered to him. >> and this year, st. nick staying behind a plexiglass shield. >> fist-bumped my kids through the glass. i thought it was the cutest thing ever. >> the elves wiping down the plexiglass in between every group of kids who came to see santa, because staying safe is just as important as staying on the nice list this year. what advice would you give to parents who are on the fence about whether or not they want to take their kids to see santa behind a plexiglas
lipped lindsey's kids dylan are big fans of mr. and mr. claus. she knew a trip to see santa had to happen. >> i wanted to still keep the magic of the holidays alive with my kids. they're 5 and 3, so they don't really understand a lot that's going on. i still want to be safe. i was hesitant. >> like malls and shopping centers across the country, bass pro shop allowing families to make a reservation this year. kris kringle wearing the classic red suit, his hat, his belly and his belt,...
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one of the big challenges mr biden faces as president will be us—china relations.ensions between the two counties have been mounting on issues of trade, security, and covid—i9. we asked robin brant if there had been any response from the chinese leadership on mr biden's win. now, and that's mainly because this remains a slightly contentious election. protocol reigns supreme here in this country. i think we are unlikely to get anything officialfrom the beijing government, certainly today. it might even be a few days, because we haven't even seen anything from state media, which is often used as a conduit for the government's semi—official view. so at the moment, nothing. i think when the words come, the language won't be anything new. expect talk of a win—win relationship, peaceful coexistence, maybe even talk ofjoining hands to fight the virus. none of that will be new. i think the most important thing, and, look, this is the relationship that will define the future of the world, frankly, the us and china, this rising power, the world's number two economy. going fo
one of the big challenges mr biden faces as president will be us—china relations.ensions between the two counties have been mounting on issues of trade, security, and covid—i9. we asked robin brant if there had been any response from the chinese leadership on mr biden's win. now, and that's mainly because this remains a slightly contentious election. protocol reigns supreme here in this country. i think we are unlikely to get anything officialfrom the beijing government, certainly today. it...
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mrs. obama working with then second lady, joe biden, creating a program simply and directly to help active military, and their families. so i think that's a big part of it. this is linking a little part of that. for example, except for you know, when they cross the path of a individual veteran, of the civil war, first ladies from mrs. lincoln to mrs. harding really didn't focus on that. so if anything that is maybe where she laid groundwork. >> excellent. thank you crawl for your wonderful presentation this evening. and 16, 20 the mayflower traveled from plymouth england to america. and the pilgrims settled the pilgrim county on the coast of massachusetts. thanksgiving morning on american history tv a conversation with robert stone about the virtual mayflower project which uses virtual reality to recreate the ship and the harbor which is set sail. professor stone describes what life could've been like for the pilgrims and crew. thursday starting 8 am eastern on c-span three's american history tv. next on american history tv. stephanie joins rogers details her research into southern white woman slave owners who she calculates comprised
mrs. obama working with then second lady, joe biden, creating a program simply and directly to help active military, and their families. so i think that's a big part of it. this is linking a little part of that. for example, except for you know, when they cross the path of a individual veteran, of the civil war, first ladies from mrs. lincoln to mrs. harding really didn't focus on that. so if anything that is maybe where she laid groundwork. >> excellent. thank you crawl for your...
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big states going for a 34 mr. carter. --four over three four mr. -- combination opposition parties can go down the government here. this was a very close election. mr. carter is the president for four years and can be expected to act decisively regardless of how close the election was. >> i think we could emphasize this point enough, because there is not a tiny coalition which will be overthrown by some corners ofbal in the the congress. god willing, he will stay president during his full term. whether he will be good or bad, we will not willing to make a judgment. at that will be up to the people to make a judgment in 1980. the size of his vote or absence of a mandate would affect him, i just do not believe it. with 51%, he has a good deal more then many a political party in terms of actual government, and i think he will go ahead with it. question one other thing that could be said. in boththe majority houses, -- he has at the majority in both houses, democrats. democrats in the house and senate are also elected separately and independently and t
big states going for a 34 mr. carter. --four over three four mr. -- combination opposition parties can go down the government here. this was a very close election. mr. carter is the president for four years and can be expected to act decisively regardless of how close the election was. >> i think we could emphasize this point enough, because there is not a tiny coalition which will be overthrown by some corners ofbal in the the congress. god willing, he will stay president during his full...
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so let me ask you this, mr. big brain, what does that suggest in terms of what kind of vote overall turnout we could have? >> yes. okay. so, 1908 is our landmark. obama, in 2008, was about 63%. the number to look at, i think, is north of 150 million, you're starting to approach around two-thirds of the electorate voting which, candidly, ten years ago, five years ago, chris, if you told me that that would happen, i would have been very surprised. you and i went back and forth on your radio show. debating 2018. 50% turnout of eligible voters in a midterm. >> very high. >> very high. maybe, that was a leading indicator of this. the fact that you have had more votes cast in texas and in arizona, already, than were cast in the entire election in those states is -- i mean, it's a stunning statistic that i don't think you can overlook. the question, of course, is, does turnout on election day, on today, does turnout on that day, in person, match anything close to what we've seen in early vote? there are 46 million early vo
so let me ask you this, mr. big brain, what does that suggest in terms of what kind of vote overall turnout we could have? >> yes. okay. so, 1908 is our landmark. obama, in 2008, was about 63%. the number to look at, i think, is north of 150 million, you're starting to approach around two-thirds of the electorate voting which, candidly, ten years ago, five years ago, chris, if you told me that that would happen, i would have been very surprised. you and i went back and forth on your radio...
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mr. pompey. pompeo. a big departure with u.s.-poli. ♪ laura: members of the rwandan diaspora say they have been threatened. a bbc investigation has revealed abductions, andri authoes there say the alleg aions lies. our correspondent, andrew harding, reports from johannesburg. andrew: a gathering athe embassy, the high commission i london, members of the diaspora taking an oath, pledging to the ruling party, vowing to support it to the death. if i bety the party, they swear, i must be punished by hanging. e embassy told us no one had been forced to attend. but some in videos say theyr ere there unress. >> either you take it, or you are an enemy. it is black or white. >> a government that wants a control, aects. of the citizens, of the rwandan people, even in the diaspora. andrew: a african nation with a troubled policy. since the genocide of 1994, it has been led by one man, the president. he is credited with transforming rwan into a continental success story, but his government tolerates no dissent at home, and, increasingly, abr
mr. pompey. pompeo. a big departure with u.s.-poli. ♪ laura: members of the rwandan diaspora say they have been threatened. a bbc investigation has revealed abductions, andri authoes there say the alleg aions lies. our correspondent, andrew harding, reports from johannesburg. andrew: a gathering athe embassy, the high commission i london, members of the diaspora taking an oath, pledging to the ruling party, vowing to support it to the death. if i bety the party, they swear, i must be punished...
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mr. ford. they were pretty evenly divided and that is why we've got a close election. when you get those bigboth in the northeast and in california and texas, you get those big states going solidly one way or the other, you end up with a landslide republican or democratic. but what we got on tuesday night was a fairly even division of those big states and the electoral college count, which is reflected on these boards behind me. >> i think it is important we stress this was a close election. mr. ford actually won more states than mr. carter, as we have stress. they were small states in terms of electoral votes. out of some 80 million people who went to the polls, there are less than 2 million votes separating the two candidates. mr. ford received 48% of the vote. mr. carter, 51%. another 1% went for eugene mccarthy, an independent candidate. the question is important, is there a clear mandate for the president who wins this narrowly? the fact it is even narrower than those figures. because of the electoral college system, you could figure out some formula in which only 5000 votes spread over
mr. ford. they were pretty evenly divided and that is why we've got a close election. when you get those bigboth in the northeast and in california and texas, you get those big states going solidly one way or the other, you end up with a landslide republican or democratic. but what we got on tuesday night was a fairly even division of those big states and the electoral college count, which is reflected on these boards behind me. >> i think it is important we stress this was a close...
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he leaves he wants to go to beirut one more time to bid farewell to the city where he became a big name. mr huston like shocking this is the 1st time i see it like alive the policemen are really about to be honest it's nothing left. johns beirut is a pile of rubble in the middle of it all he bumps into johnny an old friend from his clubbing days. believing whatever of the. living from the same time. johnny scars bear witness to the full brunt of the explosion. no one. thinks of this. position so using his money we should get. closer and all of them we don't need mystical anymore they are all they've been there for 30 years since the ninety's among those that so let's get you and your people new people with new fresh ideas and all that ideas we don't have this. we don't need anyone anymore tell us we're talking about . many of the powers that be do not want change. and activist. it's like hussein a newer face an uphill struggle. i know of lebanon i really know with me helps to kill every. damn into a living but if i want to have a family and have kids i can't i can just raise them in this co
he leaves he wants to go to beirut one more time to bid farewell to the city where he became a big name. mr huston like shocking this is the 1st time i see it like alive the policemen are really about to be honest it's nothing left. johns beirut is a pile of rubble in the middle of it all he bumps into johnny an old friend from his clubbing days. believing whatever of the. living from the same time. johnny scars bear witness to the full brunt of the explosion. no one. thinks of this. position...
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mr. shiny heinie. big boy. give me a hug. >> how are you? >> good. >> good. that's a good picture.u don't have many pictures of me awake. >> you aren't going back through the old pictures, are you? >> that's terrible. that was my chair. i never removed from that spot. i do not miss that. that's my daughter who supposed to be coming today. i was pregnant the last time i saw her. it's been five or six months, but i don't think they are going to make it today. >> when are we going to the hospital? >> june or july. the woman who adopted my daughter, she said she would take her. [laughter] >> say, oh my god. i look at it this way. i can't go out and get high. if i do, i will be throwing away everything. i couldn't do that again. >> stacy? >> oh my god. hi. come here. >> watch your step, ok? >> give me some love. oh my god. you are so pretty. my goodness. >> i'm so sorry i was late. >> that's ok. do you want to see the baby? i'm going to be having my surgery in june or july. you can take him. i will pay for his formula and daycare. i will take care of the daycare. it will be on my food s
mr. shiny heinie. big boy. give me a hug. >> how are you? >> good. >> good. that's a good picture.u don't have many pictures of me awake. >> you aren't going back through the old pictures, are you? >> that's terrible. that was my chair. i never removed from that spot. i do not miss that. that's my daughter who supposed to be coming today. i was pregnant the last time i saw her. it's been five or six months, but i don't think they are going to make it today....
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they were hoping for a blow out victory to give mr biden momentum. in a bige president trumps legacy and to push back against it. also to give him a mandate to push far quite ambitious legislation to deal with the coronavirus epidemic, economy, health care and so on. and the way it's working now, it's quite close, it's working now, it's quite close, it's going to be contentious. there is going to be litigation over the next days possibly weeks. the democrats were also hoping of course to get the senate which would have given them the control of the house in the senate in order to facilitate mr barton's plans. at the moment they don't have control of the senate and is not looking very promising. for him to come out and say we must heal these partisan divisions when the election has actually shown how deep those divisions are must mean that he sees he has a very uphill road ahead of him. barbara, i'm assuming the president, the white house is called a lid on the presidents activities of the evening for top i don't know if you're hearing anything on whether the
they were hoping for a blow out victory to give mr biden momentum. in a bige president trumps legacy and to push back against it. also to give him a mandate to push far quite ambitious legislation to deal with the coronavirus epidemic, economy, health care and so on. and the way it's working now, it's quite close, it's working now, it's quite close, it's going to be contentious. there is going to be litigation over the next days possibly weeks. the democrats were also hoping of course to get...
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these big states, as i say, going 4-3 for mr.r with the margin. >> i think this is a useful point to make to friends overseas, some of whom are in parliamentary systems there are coalition governments, where there are not fixed elections, but a combination of opposition parties can bring down governments. this was a very close election, but mr. carter is the president for four years and can be expected to act decisively , regardless of how close the election was. >> yes, i think we could not emphasize this point enough, because there is not a tiny coalition which is going to be in theown by some cabal corridors of the congress. god willing, he will stay president during his full term. whether he will be good or bad, we will be willing to make a judgment. at that will be up to the people to make a judgment in 1980. the size of his vote or absence of a mandate would affect him, i just do not believe it. with 51%, he has a good deal more than many a political party that forms an actual government, and i think he will go ahead with i
these big states, as i say, going 4-3 for mr.r with the margin. >> i think this is a useful point to make to friends overseas, some of whom are in parliamentary systems there are coalition governments, where there are not fixed elections, but a combination of opposition parties can bring down governments. this was a very close election, but mr. carter is the president for four years and can be expected to act decisively , regardless of how close the election was. >> yes, i think we...
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one of the big challenges mr biden faces as president will be us—china relations.countries have been mounting on issues of trade, security, and covid—19. our correspondent in beijing, robin brant, said that although the relationship between the two superpowers is likely to be more cordial in the long run, nothing much will change straight away. i think when the words come, the language won't be anything new. expect talk of a win—win relationship, peaceful coexistence, maybe even talk ofjoining hands to fight the virus. none of that will be new. i think the most important thing, and, look, this is the relationship that will define the future of the world, frankly, the us and china, this rising power, the world's number two economy. going forward there is not going to be a sudden, substantial about turn from a biden administration when it comes to the trade war, which is the big issue of confrontation between these two countries at the moment. us diplomats, in the run—up to this week, have said as much, speaking in private to people like me. joe biden has talked of c
one of the big challenges mr biden faces as president will be us—china relations.countries have been mounting on issues of trade, security, and covid—19. our correspondent in beijing, robin brant, said that although the relationship between the two superpowers is likely to be more cordial in the long run, nothing much will change straight away. i think when the words come, the language won't be anything new. expect talk of a win—win relationship, peaceful coexistence, maybe even talk...
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one of the big challenges mr biden faces as president will be us—china relations.on issues of trade, security, and covid—i9. i asked robin brant if there had been any response from the chinese leadership on mr biden's win. that is mainly because as you have just been discussing, it remains a slightly contentious election, as far as donald trump sees it. protocol reign supreme in this country, so i think we are unlikely to get anything official from the beijing government, certainly today. it may even be a few days. we haven't even seen anything from state media, which is often used as a conduit for the government's semi—official view. at the moment, nothing. if it is confirmed to china's satisfaction and we get the news thatjoe biden, or china gets the news thatjoe biden is, without doubt, the next occupant of the white house, what do we expect it to be? when the words come, i don't think the language will be anything new. a peaceful coexistence, maybe even talk ofjoining hands to fight the virus. none of that will be new. the most important thing, this is the rela
one of the big challenges mr biden faces as president will be us—china relations.on issues of trade, security, and covid—i9. i asked robin brant if there had been any response from the chinese leadership on mr biden's win. that is mainly because as you have just been discussing, it remains a slightly contentious election, as far as donald trump sees it. protocol reign supreme in this country, so i think we are unlikely to get anything official from the beijing government, certainly today....
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are we more likely to see bill to be relief big covid an one package passed? mr. jeffries: we remain committed to get something over in terms of a covid relief package that does three things. virus.he provide direct relief to everyday americans who are struggling. re-vaive the economy. economy.evive the it's our hope we can do that in weeks.ects few -- next few weeks. burn, oyer, jim cloudy our -- clyburn, or chairs are working in that regard. a partner will have in mitch mcconnell to do just that. simultaneously, it's my understanding that a lot of has been made with respect to the need to fully the government in the current fiscal year. to be seen, whether there will be crossover negotiations. hat's a question i think is best directed to speaker pelosi. katherine whod to is a distinguished member of the committee.ons ms. clark: we completed our back in thens bills s summer and we are now hearing from mitch mcconnell that he, oo, is willing to begin that process. they are behind, but we will continue to work with them to isn't a there shutdown. and we have never
are we more likely to see bill to be relief big covid an one package passed? mr. jeffries: we remain committed to get something over in terms of a covid relief package that does three things. virus.he provide direct relief to everyday americans who are struggling. re-vaive the economy. economy.evive the it's our hope we can do that in weeks.ects few -- next few weeks. burn, oyer, jim cloudy our -- clyburn, or chairs are working in that regard. a partner will have in mitch mcconnell to do just...
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during this period the big challenge for mr biden is neither he will be able to question is there to stop the processes that can pour in peace and that couldn't that possibility that could kill the possibility of a distance that if that is there isn't a legal settlements in the occupied territories and the big challenge for president biden is going to fight in his word that he would be able to see it with i hope you are there 2 different people actually on the ground are you hopeful though and you know as you say there's a new president now do you think erekat thought that they could be promise perhaps for some movement in the peace talks under the biden administration. well i can say i am hopeful yes we are relieved that we've got an end of something very dangerous but we are not yet hopeful and that the whole idea of the deal of the sushi which is not in part our program to liquidate palestinian rights or that ringback it's our right in jerusalem hold that out as to your diffused return. will be it will be will be there the question is will there be new policies that will be exerci
during this period the big challenge for mr biden is neither he will be able to question is there to stop the processes that can pour in peace and that couldn't that possibility that could kill the possibility of a distance that if that is there isn't a legal settlements in the occupied territories and the big challenge for president biden is going to fight in his word that he would be able to see it with i hope you are there 2 different people actually on the ground are you hopeful though and...
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mr. holzer: he did. the bigxperiments that propelled him into using television that way were the nixon/kennedy presidential debates, which from the moment they began, gave an advantage to kennedy. not just because of what he said, but the way he said it and the way he looked. he used great makeup. nixon used that makeup. he was emaciated. those who watched on television believed kennedy had won by a wide margin. there was no polling, but that was consensus. once he became president, he used the same team of makeup artists and set designers who had collaborated on the background of the first triumphant political debate to design a place for him to hold press conferences. now, eisenhower had introduced the live press conferences, but he was clearly annoyed by doing it. he did it in the old executive office building, which was cavernous. he stood at a desk and said, "let's see if this works out." he fought with reporters. it was not successful, even though he had a brilliant press secretary. the kennedy set was the
mr. holzer: he did. the bigxperiments that propelled him into using television that way were the nixon/kennedy presidential debates, which from the moment they began, gave an advantage to kennedy. not just because of what he said, but the way he said it and the way he looked. he used great makeup. nixon used that makeup. he was emaciated. those who watched on television believed kennedy had won by a wide margin. there was no polling, but that was consensus. once he became president, he used the...
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big deal. good morning, mr. sun. good morning, blair. [ chuckles ] whoo. i'm gonna grow big and strong.are. i'm gonna get this place all clean. i'll give you a hand. and i'm gonna put lisa on crutches! wait, what? said she's gonna need crutches. she fell pretty hard. you might want to clean that up, girl. excuse us. when owning a small business gets real, progressive helps protect what you built with customizable coverage. -and i'm gonna -- -eh, eh, eh. -donny, no. -oh. >>> this is the cnn. more people get their news from cnn more than any other news source. >>> cnn is learning at two members of president trump's family are urging him to come to terms with losing his bid for re-election. a source tells cnn that first lady melania trump is urging him to privately accept the result, and his son-in-law jared curb mer is approaching the president about coing that. but in tone, the trump team is defiant as ever with the lawyer rudy giuliani vowing to fight on. >> obviously, he is not going to concede when 600,000 ballots are in question. >> these are lawsuits starting monday. >> and joining
big deal. good morning, mr. sun. good morning, blair. [ chuckles ] whoo. i'm gonna grow big and strong.are. i'm gonna get this place all clean. i'll give you a hand. and i'm gonna put lisa on crutches! wait, what? said she's gonna need crutches. she fell pretty hard. you might want to clean that up, girl. excuse us. when owning a small business gets real, progressive helps protect what you built with customizable coverage. -and i'm gonna -- -eh, eh, eh. -donny, no. -oh. >>> this is the...
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. >> how big, mr.do you believe the president-elect will be looking for? what does he hope to deliver to americans, 1 trillion, 2 trillion, 3 trillion, we've heard all sorts of numbers over these past few months. >> well, i'm not privy to the discussions that the president-elect is involved in, but we certainly hear publicly that there's a fairly substantial gap between where house democrats would like to go. they factually already passed two packages, one of $3.2 trillion, one of $2.5 trillion, but the senate led by the senate republicans have only passed a $500 billion package. that in my view is going to be inadequate. that number is going to have to come up, essentially the deal that we get is the most important thing, right? we have to get to some kind of a deal that gets money flowing. i don't expect that we're going to try to make the perfect the enemy of the good, and you know, the lucky thing for america is that joe biden is one of the great legislative deal makers of this part of our history,
. >> how big, mr.do you believe the president-elect will be looking for? what does he hope to deliver to americans, 1 trillion, 2 trillion, 3 trillion, we've heard all sorts of numbers over these past few months. >> well, i'm not privy to the discussions that the president-elect is involved in, but we certainly hear publicly that there's a fairly substantial gap between where house democrats would like to go. they factually already passed two packages, one of $3.2 trillion, one of...
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mr. jay mcgraw. >> welcome. >> and it's big in television, 2000 shows, people may not understand how rare it is. >> so proud of the show, of all of the hosts, including you. so thankful you are taking the reigns and the team. i mean it's really an accomplishment. it's called a "talk show" but it's a doing-show. jay leno said, never forget the vision in television. and we made an effort to get in there and do procedures versus just talk about them. we have great guests, graphics, and animations. i have said what makes you and the other hosts of the show, so good at what you do, is, you can take something that takes decades of knowledge to understand, and then explain it to those of us without the decades of knowledge. and we have made an effort to give, not just interesting information, but usable information. things that moms can watch the show today, and talk about what color of snot is contagious. right? so you can know that your kid as allergies , and send them to school (pre-pandemic) of course. and all of the things that go along with it, it's usable information, and i am proud of that. >> jay
mr. jay mcgraw. >> welcome. >> and it's big in television, 2000 shows, people may not understand how rare it is. >> so proud of the show, of all of the hosts, including you. so thankful you are taking the reigns and the team. i mean it's really an accomplishment. it's called a "talk show" but it's a doing-show. jay leno said, never forget the vision in television. and we made an effort to get in there and do procedures versus just talk about them. we have great...
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mario in massachusetts >> big booyah mr. cramer thank you for taking my call >> of course, my pleasure. >> all right, sir, i have a question about sony. >> yeah. >> i have a position in there long time option and long-term option, i am wondering if i get out now or do i jump off the ship >> sony is actually doing very well i can't could want it to sell. i like american stocks more. sony's chart is a little nosebleed but sony is a great company. i want you to hold onto it >> how about gonzalo in florida? >> hi, super booyah, from miami, florida. >> what's going on >> not much. safe and sound what's the story on peloton? i got in on the low settings performing amazingly well and worst scenario here -- >> take out exactly what you put in i personally did not like the way this stock acted after the quarter. i thought it should have been up today. it was up big at one point and gave it up i want you to be weary that this stuck may have run its course for the moment you know what? you got a winner and you can let it ride as long a
mario in massachusetts >> big booyah mr. cramer thank you for taking my call >> of course, my pleasure. >> all right, sir, i have a question about sony. >> yeah. >> i have a position in there long time option and long-term option, i am wondering if i get out now or do i jump off the ship >> sony is actually doing very well i can't could want it to sell. i like american stocks more. sony's chart is a little nosebleed but sony is a great company. i want you to...
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big deal. good morning, mr. sun. good morning, blair. [ chuckles ] whoo. i'm gonna grow big and strong., you are. i'm gonna get this place all clean. i'll give you a hand. and i'm gonna put lisa on crutches! wait, what? said she's gonna need crutches. she fell pretty hard. you might want to clean that up, girl. excuse us. when owning a small business gets real, progressive helps protect what you built with customizable coverage. -and i'm gonna -- -eh, eh, eh. -donny, no. -oh. at university of phoenix, students with relevant life experience and eligible transfer credits save on average $11k and 1 year off their undergrad degree. see how much you can save. i do motivational speakingld. $11k and 1 year off their undergrad degree. in addition to the substitute teaching. i honestly feel that that's my calling-- to give back to younger people. i think most adults will start realizing that they don't recall things as quickly as they used to or they don't remember things as vividly as they once did. i've been taking prevagen for about three years now. people say to me periodically, "man, you've
big deal. good morning, mr. sun. good morning, blair. [ chuckles ] whoo. i'm gonna grow big and strong., you are. i'm gonna get this place all clean. i'll give you a hand. and i'm gonna put lisa on crutches! wait, what? said she's gonna need crutches. she fell pretty hard. you might want to clean that up, girl. excuse us. when owning a small business gets real, progressive helps protect what you built with customizable coverage. -and i'm gonna -- -eh, eh, eh. -donny, no. -oh. at university of...
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the democrats were hoping for a blue wave, a blowout victory to give mr biden momentum and a big mandatep‘s legacy and push back against it and also to give him a mandate to push for quite ambitious legislation to deal with the coronavirus epidemic to do with the economy, healthcare and so on and the waiters looking now, it‘s quite close and will be contentious and there will be litigation over the days, possibly weeks. the democrats are also hoping to get the senate which would have given them control over the house and the senate in order to facilitatejoe biden plans and at the moment they don‘t have control of the senate are not looking promising. for him to come out and say we must heal these partisan divisions when actually it has shown how deep those divisions are, it must mean that he sees he has a very uphill road ahead of him. 0ur correspondent james clayton joins me now from las vegas in nevada. james, what is the latest there? well, it's really, really close, 8000 votes between biden and rob. at the moment biden isjust edging it. when he love to in las vegas? this is very much
the democrats were hoping for a blue wave, a blowout victory to give mr biden momentum and a big mandatep‘s legacy and push back against it and also to give him a mandate to push for quite ambitious legislation to deal with the coronavirus epidemic to do with the economy, healthcare and so on and the waiters looking now, it‘s quite close and will be contentious and there will be litigation over the days, possibly weeks. the democrats are also hoping to get the senate which would have given...
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. >> reporter: kids dylan and julianna are big fans of mr. and mrs.kids are very young, 5 and 3. so they don't really understand a lot that's going on. i still wanted to be safe. i was hesitant. >> reporter: bass pro shop allowing families to make a reservation this year. kris kringle wearing the classic red suit, his hat, his belly and his belt, and in 2020, a face shield. >> my kids didn't see any difference. they saw santa. that's all that mattered to them. >> reporter: and this year, st. nick staying behind a plexiglas shield. >> fist pumped my kids through the glass. i thought it was the cutest thing ever. >> reporter: the elves also in their merry little masks, wiping down the plexiglas in between every group of kids who came to see santa because staying safe is just as important as staying on the nice list this year. what advice would you give to parents who are on the fence about whether or not they want to take their kids to see santa behind a plexiglas wall this year? >> i say, do it. seeing your kids smile is all worth it at the end. >> rep
. >> reporter: kids dylan and julianna are big fans of mr. and mrs.kids are very young, 5 and 3. so they don't really understand a lot that's going on. i still wanted to be safe. i was hesitant. >> reporter: bass pro shop allowing families to make a reservation this year. kris kringle wearing the classic red suit, his hat, his belly and his belt, and in 2020, a face shield. >> my kids didn't see any difference. they saw santa. that's all that mattered to them. >>...
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the democrats were hoping for a blue wave, a blowout victory to give mr biden momentum and a big mandatee president trump's legacy and push back against it and also to give him a mandate to push for quite ambitious legislation to deal with the coronavirus epidemic to do with the economy, healthcare and so on and the waiters looking now, it's quite close and will be contentious and there will be litigation over the days, possibly weeks. the democrats are also hoping to get the senate which would have given them control over the house and them control over the house and the senate in order to facilitate joe the senate in order to facilitatejoe biden the senate in order to facilitate joe biden plans the senate in order to facilitatejoe biden plans and at the moment they don't have control of the senate are not looking promising. for him to come out and say we must heal these partisan divisions when actually it has shown how deep those divisions are, it must mean that he sees he has a very uphill road ahead of him. mr trump hasn't spoken in front of the cameras in washington since around hal
the democrats were hoping for a blue wave, a blowout victory to give mr biden momentum and a big mandatee president trump's legacy and push back against it and also to give him a mandate to push for quite ambitious legislation to deal with the coronavirus epidemic to do with the economy, healthcare and so on and the waiters looking now, it's quite close and will be contentious and there will be litigation over the days, possibly weeks. the democrats are also hoping to get the senate which would...
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yes, and this is a big question, of course, for russia, mr. lover of pointed out today, he said that even mr in the valley feels ok. although he stressed that russia still does not have any access to meet or see mr. devine, and so all they can do, they can just go on social media, but according to these videos, mr. divinely himself, the one who is allegedly poisoned will not be told. he feels alright and he, he speaks clearly he walks, i mean, he, he didn't even change, you know, although he says that he has been struggling. and he has been feeling very, very bad. but we actually cannot see this happening. so this is a big question. nabil chalk is so toxic, it is supposed to kill why it didn't kill anybody. and even mr. neville, it feels ok, and this is why we hear mr. lover of now saying that we have every reason to believe that what happened to him in terms of this chemical thing. maybe it happened in germany or on the plane. even if we we accept that they was chemical agent involved and even we hear that some say that could be that someone
yes, and this is a big question, of course, for russia, mr. lover of pointed out today, he said that even mr in the valley feels ok. although he stressed that russia still does not have any access to meet or see mr. devine, and so all they can do, they can just go on social media, but according to these videos, mr. divinely himself, the one who is allegedly poisoned will not be told. he feels alright and he, he speaks clearly he walks, i mean, he, he didn't even change, you know, although he...
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big deal. good morning, mr. sun. good morning, blair. [ chuckles ] whoo. i'm gonna grow big and strong. i'll give you a hand. and i'm gonna put lisa on crutches! wait, what? said she's gonna need crutches. she fell pretty hard. you might want to clean that up, girl. excuse us. when owning a small business gets real, progressive helps protect what you built with customizable coverage. -and i'm gonna -- -eh, eh, eh. -donny, no. -oh. plus have high blood pressure. they may not be able to take just anything for pain. that's why doctors recommend tylenol®. it won't raise blood pressure the way that advil® aleve or motrin® sometimes can. for trusted relief, trust tylenol®. that advil® aleve or motrin® sometimes can. it's time you make the rules. so join the 2 million people who have switched to xfinity mobile. you can choose from the latest phones or bring your own device and choose the amount of data that's right for you to save even more. and you'll get 5g at no extra cost. all on the most reliable network. so choose a data option that's right for you. get 5g included and save up to $400 do
big deal. good morning, mr. sun. good morning, blair. [ chuckles ] whoo. i'm gonna grow big and strong. i'll give you a hand. and i'm gonna put lisa on crutches! wait, what? said she's gonna need crutches. she fell pretty hard. you might want to clean that up, girl. excuse us. when owning a small business gets real, progressive helps protect what you built with customizable coverage. -and i'm gonna -- -eh, eh, eh. -donny, no. -oh. plus have high blood pressure. they may not be able to take just...
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are we more likely to see elements of relief bills to be attached than to see one big covid package passed? mr. jeffries: we remain committed to get something over the finish line in terms of a covid relief package that does three things. crush the virus. provide direct relief to everyday americans who are struggling. and revive the economy. it's our hope we can do that in the next few weeks. steny hoyer, jim clyburn, our chairs are working in that regard. we hope we will have a partner in mitch mcconnell to do just that. simultaneously, it's my understanding that a lot of progress has been made with respect to the need to fully fund the government in the current fiscal year. it remains to be seen, whether there will be crossover negotiations. that's a question i think is best directed to speaker pelosi. but let me need to katherine who is a distinguished member of the appropriations committee. ms. clark: we completed our appropriations bills back in the summer and we are now hearing from mitch mcconnell that he, too, is willing to begin that process. they are behind, but we will continue to w
are we more likely to see elements of relief bills to be attached than to see one big covid package passed? mr. jeffries: we remain committed to get something over the finish line in terms of a covid relief package that does three things. crush the virus. provide direct relief to everyday americans who are struggling. and revive the economy. it's our hope we can do that in the next few weeks. steny hoyer, jim clyburn, our chairs are working in that regard. we hope we will have a partner in...