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on the national post but on another and i shouldn't. and then. possible. possible. but when you say you had a problem with documents where did this problem come from the passport falls then let me zoom in to the larger possible because i'm a sick in them and you should be trans gender they made the comment isn't time you want to come bawled out the talk on music and then in the shows i'm kind in and. told by thinking. to live on an awful lot one of the mission on that course i meant mr kimball ball of them getting in the myth of getting a game ball on a possible plea hard. on his name impossible nicklen literally i'm not sure. i need to google for bit of that and then i should follow along with them into the garden and make a ball on the top of this but you growing up without documents was it easy were you able to do all you wanted to do with the clinic and possible fall down method get it out of the. drop out of all chained belonging to a little and all. those mythical min the miracle to him walking junked mythical possible duncan ball them up out of that game myth
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whether the issue will be after a diplomatically that's one of the detainees is a particular national. post good wishes is perhaps the very least the porters can do the main 40 is have to decide whether to formally arrested detained by 1st of october which is the chinese after the festival and the traditional day our family reunion opposition lawmaker added to is following the case but this not optimistic . they would definitely be used. as a whole. to 3 years to become a bargaining chip as us china tensions. the european commission has unveiled a new migration and asylum strategy the plan proposes that e.u. member states which refuse to accept all migrants hungry in poland would instead take on other functions such as deporting rejected asylum seekers migration is one of the most politically divisive issues within the bloc. on the greek island fit for 500 people it houses 5000. it was meant to be a transit point but a backlog migration system has turned it into a home for so many. routes on the 2 years i've been here not good. conditions are squalid this place and these people are why euro
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whether the issue will be after that diplomatically that's one of the detainees is a particular national. posting good wishes is perhaps the very least the portress can do the mainly forty's have to decide whether to formally arrested detainees by 1st of october which is the chinese artem festival and the traditional day off family reunion opposition lawmaker is following the case but they're not optimistic the major reason why holcombe people came last year to protest against it for those . who don't. express really. does the. nightmare come true they would definitely be used. as a whole. group will become a park in the chip as u.s. china tensions gets worse. that's it for now be sure to check out our other stories on g.w. dot com for slash asia or on facebook and twitter we'll see you tomorrow thanks for watching. they will not succeed in dividing us not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of dictatorship. taking the stand. was that matters. made. by yourself. complex 5 years of hard hitting political and building the case if i do it. because that's what the free pr
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also concerned whether the issue will be asking that diplomatically that's one of the detainees national. post good wishes is perhaps the very least supporters can do the mail our forty's have to decide whether to formally arrested detainees by 1st of all top which is the chinese festival and the traditional day our family reunion opposition lawmaker added to is following the case but this not optimistic. they do some major reason why home computer ok know last year to protest against it for sure or do the we don't. know system especially. since some does why. i said it was a nightmare come true they would definitely be used to. paying high things. hong kong as a whole the democratic movement to hong kong to fears to grupo become up argument chip as us china tensions gets worse. that's it for now be sure to check out our other stories on g.w. dot com for slash asia or on facebook and twitter we'll see you tomorrow thanks for watching. combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and news. hour corona. from the covert 19 special
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national correspondent at the national post and daniel straws, senior political reporter for the guardianu. philip, i'll reach out to you first. these polls correlate to what you wrote about as to why biden is ahead. the things americans are most worried about are things they prefer biden to deal with. what are americans most worried about today that's giving biden this leverage? >> gallup does polling every month and says what do you see as the most important problem facing the country? when you look at 2016, the things people are saying, there was a lot of discussions in the economy, discussion of terrorism, immigration. today, those aren't the things that people are focused on. they're still concerned about the economy, although far less than you might expect, given the number of people who are out of work. what people are concerned about are things like, obviously, the coronavirus pandemic and concerned about race relations and racism. those are things that very specifically do not play to donald trump's strengths. people are very concerned about the coronavirus pandemic, at the same
national correspondent at the national post and daniel straws, senior political reporter for the guardianu. philip, i'll reach out to you first. these polls correlate to what you wrote about as to why biden is ahead. the things americans are most worried about are things they prefer biden to deal with. what are americans most worried about today that's giving biden this leverage? >> gallup does polling every month and says what do you see as the most important problem facing the country?...
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toll doing both, even when i tried communicating that may be a week off would be good for me post six nationsy met with the open arms and really when i got concussion, not a visible injury, i do not think it was the way i was treated with the way i felt certainly. i felt like way i was treated with the way i felt certainly. ifelt like i way i was treated with the way i felt certainly. i felt like i was putting it on her acting and i was saving myself and i didn't want to play for the club and in all honesty, i was having a problem. also the problem with my head, i didn't deserve a broken arm but there was always the feeling that i was prioritising country overplaying for the club when it can be further from the truth. there are two matches in rugby union's premiership to tell you about, with plenty more to come over the course of the weekend. worcester are in action against bristol, with the visitors hoping to go back up to 2nd in the table. warrington, and now they're without seven players in total after others are forced to solve the isolate. finally, it's been a long wait for the return of
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in january of 2002, he moved to washington, d.c., and held several national posts and executive ld for director for america's family united and service employees international union and national ield for education fund. he serves as president for progress. the center, unite for progress pakistan andville ar strategies. he is the founder of two coalitions -- [speaking foreign language] and for that, mr.ville ar, we honor you. >> jile yeoh was born in puerto rico in 1948 and moved to new york city in 1968 where he and his wife established his family in the bronx. he has four wonderful children, seven grandchildren. community at whose as college where he developed his skills as a radio announcer. he was a member of several cultural organizes in the bronx and speaking foreign language] >> julio was vice president of the puerto rican parade and the fair and puerto rican week's necessarytiveal and he worked for a better bronx and sound view as the outreach coordinator and a successful business owner he was a poll inspector. in 2012, he retired to orlando, florida. he continued his community
in january of 2002, he moved to washington, d.c., and held several national posts and executive ld for director for america's family united and service employees international union and national ield for education fund. he serves as president for progress. the center, unite for progress pakistan andville ar strategies. he is the founder of two coalitions -- [speaking foreign language] and for that, mr.ville ar, we honor you. >> jile yeoh was born in puerto rico in 1948 and moved to new...
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>> so the republican national committee posted this first on twitter, the trump campaign posted it on facebook, and they tried to make it look like this was biden trying to cite the pledge of allegiance and messing it up, getting the words wrong. that's not what happened. biden was in wisconsin, and 22 minutes into a campaign speech, he invoked a few phrases in the pledge to make a point about what kind of president he argues he would be. listen to the full context. >> think about what he's saying. he's saying if you live in a state like wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania, states with democratic governors yur, you'rt his you. he's not responsible to you as president, your family or well-being. i don't see the presidency that way. i don't pledge allegiance to red states of america or blue states of america, i pledge allegiance to the united states of america. one nation, indivisible, under god, for real. i'm running as a proud democrat, but i'm not going to govern as a democratic president, i'm going to govern as president. >> wow. >> again, don, this was not biden messing up the pledge
>> so the republican national committee posted this first on twitter, the trump campaign posted it on facebook, and they tried to make it look like this was biden trying to cite the pledge of allegiance and messing it up, getting the words wrong. that's not what happened. biden was in wisconsin, and 22 minutes into a campaign speech, he invoked a few phrases in the pledge to make a point about what kind of president he argues he would be. listen to the full context. >> think about...
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women when the right to vote with the ratification of -- to commemorate the anniversary, the national archives posted a conversation with interpreters from american historical theater portraying susan b anthony -- >> my name is dorothy and for the next hour i will be moderating our discussion with three key figures in the fight for women's right to vote. as you can see i'm celebrating by wearing my suffrage sash. i have a centennial pen and i ordered it from the national archives gift shop. another way we can celebrate as by sharing our stories online. we have a number of animated stickers and gifts so you can
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colombia today is a post—conflict nation, but it faces a new battle to protect its natural resources.in these forests could prove to be its most precious commodity of all. hello there. 0ur settled week of september sunshine continues. another warm day for this time of year and it will be largely dry with some decent sunny spells. that said, is going to be a bit more on the way of showery rain across northern scotland, first thing. that was slowly start to break up and we can as we get into the afternoon. maybe an isolated shower popping up across south—west england, north—west england for the afternoon, but generally speaking across much of england, wales and northern ireland, a good deal of sunshine and a good deal of warmth to go with it. temperatures widely mid to high 20s and may be somewhere in east anglia could see 30 degrees yet again. the story changes somewhat. high—pressure stays with us on wednesday but the wind changed direction to morally north—easterly. noticeably cooler feel particularly if you're north running off the coast where we could see a few showers and some clo
colombia today is a post—conflict nation, but it faces a new battle to protect its natural resources.in these forests could prove to be its most precious commodity of all. hello there. 0ur settled week of september sunshine continues. another warm day for this time of year and it will be largely dry with some decent sunny spells. that said, is going to be a bit more on the way of showery rain across northern scotland, first thing. that was slowly start to break up and we can as we get into...
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nation. after the post-mortem was done in delhi we didn't even know that a body was sent home we were not asked for any approval late in the night they were forcing us to perform last rites we requested their latest take a home so a family members could see it for one last time but they didn't pay any heed to our request and performed her last rites we want justice we want strict legal action against them and we demand kept all punishment for the accused. local police say they had the families approval they've deployed officers around the area to maintain calm but the community is demanding justice for the victim's family say they want those responsible to face the death penalty. the teenager's identity is protected by law but members of her community too often are not she was a doll it's a so-called untouchable and india's controversial caste system all the suspects are from an upper caste living right next door police have arrested 4 men in connection with the attack that's led to protest prime minister narendra modi has called for strict action against the accused as quickly as possible but
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colombia today is a post—conflict nation, but it faces a new battle to protect its natural resources.contained in these forests could prove to be its most precious commodity of all. hello. the weekend is upon us and the weather's looking a bit mixed. it's something of a north—south split. across much of england and wales, we've got a fairly decent weekend ahead. it's looking largely dry, pretty warm as well, with some sunshine on offer. but for scotland and for northern ireland, a different story. here, things will be turning increasingly windy, particularly through saturday, and there'll be some rain at times, heaviest for the north—west of scotland on sunday. but for the here and now, we've got this weak weather front here that's been slipping its way slowly south over the past 2a hours or so. but a more active weather front waiting out in the atlantic — that is what will bring the rain to the north—west. but for saturday morning, we've just got a band of cloud on this weak weather front pushing south. could be the odd spot of drizzle for southern england first thing, but that clear
colombia today is a post—conflict nation, but it faces a new battle to protect its natural resources.contained in these forests could prove to be its most precious commodity of all. hello. the weekend is upon us and the weather's looking a bit mixed. it's something of a north—south split. across much of england and wales, we've got a fairly decent weekend ahead. it's looking largely dry, pretty warm as well, with some sunshine on offer. but for scotland and for northern ireland, a different...
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colombia today is a post—conflict nation, but it faces a new battle to protect its natural resources. forests could prove to be its most precious commodity of all. hello there. on saturday, we finish the day with some pretty big weather contrasts. now, across england and wales, we have a sunny day, and it was a fine end to the day as well. this was one of our weather watcher pictures sent in from the surrey area. thanks to debbie w for that. further north, in scotland's stirling, it was a soggy saturday, certainly through the afternoon. thanks to graham for sending us that picture of the rain coming down in stirling. and the rain was all courtesy of this weather front, this area of cloud that stretches thousands of miles out into the atlantic. this is rain—bearing cloud, and it's going nowhere very far, very fast. so, at the moment, it's pouring down in scotland. around western scotland, the rain continues. notice over the next few hours, there is a tendency for the heaviest of the rain to start to nudge away from northern ireland. still an odd patch for north—west england and perhaps
colombia today is a post—conflict nation, but it faces a new battle to protect its natural resources. forests could prove to be its most precious commodity of all. hello there. on saturday, we finish the day with some pretty big weather contrasts. now, across england and wales, we have a sunny day, and it was a fine end to the day as well. this was one of our weather watcher pictures sent in from the surrey area. thanks to debbie w for that. further north, in scotland's stirling, it was a...
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colombia today is a post—conflict nation, but it faces a new battle to protect its natural resources.d in these forests could prove to be its most precious commodity of all. thanks for tuning into our weather for the week ahead. and the clue is in the bright sunshine. there is a brief hot spell on the way, not quite a heat wave because it won't last for long enough, but temperatures certainly will be skyrocketing — for september — across some parts of the country. we will talk about that in just a second, first, i want to point out this rather long weather front stretching almost from the eastern seaboard of the us across the north atlantic and reaching our shores they are just off western scotland. now, that is going to bring a spell of very wet weather, especially to the western isles of scotland. there will be some rain in northern ireland, the southwest of scotland may be lancaster, but the heaviest of rain will fall here in the western isles. elsewhere across the country, early on sunday morning, it's actually going to be clear for southern counties, the southeast and east anglia
colombia today is a post—conflict nation, but it faces a new battle to protect its natural resources.d in these forests could prove to be its most precious commodity of all. thanks for tuning into our weather for the week ahead. and the clue is in the bright sunshine. there is a brief hot spell on the way, not quite a heat wave because it won't last for long enough, but temperatures certainly will be skyrocketing — for september — across some parts of the country. we will talk about that...
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colombia today is a post—conflict nation, but it faces a new battle to protect its natural resources.se forests could prove to be its most precious commodity of all. hello there. thanks forjoining me. before autumn well and truly arrives which may not be for a little while, we are in for a spell of summer weather, in fact, i have spell on the way for the southeast of the country particularly where temperatures could hit 30 degrees, and if they do on monday or tuesday, that could be the first time we've had 30 degrees in septemberforfour the first time we've had 30 degrees in september for four years. for most of us, it won't be quite as hot. recently, we have had heavy rain and strong winds across the western eyes of scotland and into 1-2 western eyes of scotland and into 1—2 spots approaching 100 mm, but once that wears away, we are going to see a current of warm air coming out of spain and france and engulfing much of the country. so here is the forecast then for monday morning. lots of sunshine developing across england and wales, drying out across england and wales, drying out acr
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post. >> i'm bob costa, national political reporter at the washington post. welcome to washington post live and another special interview for the texas tribune festival . today it's senator marco rubio, he's been someone i've been covering for over a decade as he first ran for the u.s. senate in 2010. thank you for beinghere . >> thank you for having me. >> we're 49 days away from the election. you serve as chairman of the senate select committee on intelligence. from that see what is the biggest to our presidential election in terms of foreign interference? >> we have to bring up foreign interference into two categories, one is meddlingin the architecture and the mechanics of the election and the other is sort of the messaging . the psychological operations and the design to get us divided against each other and let me talk about the second one or a moment. that's actually year-round and what their adversaries basically is a look at all these fractures in our society and they seek to drive. they seek official on that. use social media increasingly and what y
post. >> i'm bob costa, national political reporter at the washington post. welcome to washington post live and another special interview for the texas tribune festival . today it's senator marco rubio, he's been someone i've been covering for over a decade as he first ran for the u.s. senate in 2010. thank you for beinghere . >> thank you for having me. >> we're 49 days away from the election. you serve as chairman of the senate select committee on intelligence. from that see...
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throughout the past six or seven decades the united states has been a pillar of the philippines national security. the posthilippines essentially outsourced the philippines external security concerns to the united states and in fact time and again during one natural crisis after the other, including during the yolanda or hainan superstorm, we saw america deploying thousands of troops to help. there were more filipinos to approve america's role in the world than americans themselves. that has been carried over into the trump administration. but to be clear, america's numbers went down under the trump administration. >> it mirrors a place like vietnam, where now there is greater support for the united states, because they want a positive role in the region. but what about trump personally? is trump personally popular in the philippines? >> vietnam is the other country that has a relatively high approval rating of president trump and the u.s. and -- that's where we see anxieties about the rise of china, and concerns about having the right balance to the rise of china and making sure that smaller countries in
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nation. he wants the auto industry to focus on building that next generation of clean cars. >> mike memoli, let me just interrupt you because we have major breaking news from "the washington post." national political reporter robert costa has new details from veteran correspondent and associate editor bob woodward's latest book entitled "rage." robert, what have you got? >> reporter: well, my colleague phil rucker and i for "the washington post" have read bob woodward's new book, it's called "rage," and it has an enormous amount of information based on more than a dozen interviews bob woodward conducted with president trump from december 2019 through july of 2020. and if you read our article, just posted on washingtonpost.com, we lead with immediately in january of 2020 where robert o'brien, the national security adviser, and matt pottinger, deputy national security adviser, told president trump in late january that the coronavirus threat was the biggest threat, the gravest threat that president trump would ever face in his presidency. and then a few days later, in early february, president trump speaks with bob woodward on the phone, on the record, and to be clear, "the washi
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not turkish prosecutors have named 6 more saudi nationals the suspects in the killing of the washington post journalist jamal 20 saudi nationals are already on trial in istanbul the suspects are not in turkey they're being tried in absentia now earlier this month a saudi court jailed 8 people for up to 20 years ashaji was a prominent critic of the saudi crown prince mohammed bin sol man he was murdered in the saudi consulate in istanbul in 20 teen mohammad valve joins us live from istanbul mohammed what else do we know about these 6 individuals. yeah according to the announcement by the general prosecutor 2 of these individuals where officials in the in the saudi consulate one of them was even serving as deputy counsel and they are accused of participating in the preparation and execution of the murder of. on october to 2 years ago the 4 others saudi nationals accused of arriving. here in turkey in istanbul on october 10th october 11th and their mission according to the accusation was to participate in the in the in getting rid of the evidence of the murder of the so so far according to sour
not turkish prosecutors have named 6 more saudi nationals the suspects in the killing of the washington post journalist jamal 20 saudi nationals are already on trial in istanbul the suspects are not in turkey they're being tried in absentia now earlier this month a saudi court jailed 8 people for up to 20 years ashaji was a prominent critic of the saudi crown prince mohammed bin sol man he was murdered in the saudi consulate in istanbul in 20 teen mohammad valve joins us live from istanbul...
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prosecutors of name 6 more saudi nationals as suspects in the killing of the washington post journalist. 20 saudi nationals are already on trial in istanbul the suspects are not in turkey and they're being tried in absentia earlier this month a saudi court jailed 8 people for up to 20 years ashaji was murdered in the saudi consulate in istanbul 2 years ago. the russian opposition leader. says could help mediate a national dialogue that follows another day of mass protests and arrests 2 on sunday demonstrators have been demanding president alexander lukashenko resign after last month's disputed election you can get lots more news on our web site al jazeera dot com tweet me at peta dot be one up next counting the cost i'll have more news for you in 30 minutes see that. jordan is counting the cost on al-jazeera you look at the world of business and economics this week brazil has the world's 2nd highest number of coronavirus the economy is in meltdown and groff cases are piling up against the president's family . popularity is on the rise also this week some livestock under threat mexican f
prosecutors of name 6 more saudi nationals as suspects in the killing of the washington post journalist. 20 saudi nationals are already on trial in istanbul the suspects are not in turkey and they're being tried in absentia earlier this month a saudi court jailed 8 people for up to 20 years ashaji was murdered in the saudi consulate in istanbul 2 years ago. the russian opposition leader. says could help mediate a national dialogue that follows another day of mass protests and arrests 2 on...
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post. >> good morning i am bob costa, national political reporter at the washington post, welcome to washingtono republican of
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scramble to deal with a rapid surge in coronavirus places with spain becoming the latest nation to bring in post lockout measures all governments also are also more the restrictions i had the flu. also this hour german regions and ball in the north 3 tear gas pipeline project rejected mounting calls to scrap its as locals in one port town that threatened with u.s. sanctions over the russian energy links strike into.
scramble to deal with a rapid surge in coronavirus places with spain becoming the latest nation to bring in post lockout measures all governments also are also more the restrictions i had the flu. also this hour german regions and ball in the north 3 tear gas pipeline project rejected mounting calls to scrap its as locals in one port town that threatened with u.s. sanctions over the russian energy links strike into.
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this year, tens of millions of americans will also rely on the post office to vote in our national election. as president trump deliberately attempts to erode american's confidence in voting, in voting by mail, his hand picked postmaster general mr. dejoy, a long time republican fundraiser and trump donor faces serious questions about politicizing the post office during an election year. during his short tenure, mr. dejoy instituted drastic service changes to the postal service which caused enormous back logs and delay in delivery. only a massive outcry from both sides of the aisle caused him to reverse his course. and now, reports came out over the weekend alleging that mr. dejoy, while he was ceo of new brie logistics may have been involved in an illegal donor scheme in which he pressured employees into financially supporting republican candidates using company bonuses as reimbursement. if these reports are true, they constitute a serious violation of campaign finance law. the house has already announced it will investigate these claims. so it is time to state the obvious. the postal boar
this year, tens of millions of americans will also rely on the post office to vote in our national election. as president trump deliberately attempts to erode american's confidence in voting, in voting by mail, his hand picked postmaster general mr. dejoy, a long time republican fundraiser and trump donor faces serious questions about politicizing the post office during an election year. during his short tenure, mr. dejoy instituted drastic service changes to the postal service which caused...
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food and paychecks this year, tens of millions of americans who also will rely on the post office to vote in a nationalction. and as president trump deliberately attempts to erode american confidence in voting, and voting by mail, his hand-picked postmaster general, mr. d joy, a longtime republican mpfundraiser read and trump donr faces serious questions about politicizing the post office during an election year. during his short tenure, instituted service changes to the postal service. which caused enormous back laws in today's and mail delivery. only massive public outcry from both sides of the aisle caused him to revert and trend reverses course . out, reports came out over the weekend, alleging that he while he was ceo seo may have been involved in an illegal donor scheme. in which he pressured employees into financially supporting republican and the dates using company bonuses as reimbursement for it if these reports are true, they constitute a serious violation of campaign finance law. thousands already announced it will investigate these claims. so it is time to state the obvious. the postal boa
food and paychecks this year, tens of millions of americans who also will rely on the post office to vote in a nationalction. and as president trump deliberately attempts to erode american confidence in voting, and voting by mail, his hand-picked postmaster general, mr. d joy, a longtime republican mpfundraiser read and trump donr faces serious questions about politicizing the post office during an election year. during his short tenure, instituted service changes to the postal service. which...
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post. >> good morning i am bob costa, national political reporter at the washington post, welcome to washington post live in another special interview for the texas tribune festival. my guest is senator marco rubio republican of florida, he has been someone i been covering for over a decade since he first ran for the u.s. senate back in 2010, senator rubio thank you for being here. >> good morning thank you for having me. >> we are 49 days away from the election, you serve as chairman of the senate select committee on intelligence from that seat, what is the biggest threat to our presidential election in terms of foreign interference. >> i think first we have to break up foreign interference in the two categories, one is meddling in the architecture and mechanics of the election and the other is a message and psychological operations and warfare designed to get us to divide against each other, let me talk about the second one in terms of putting out messages and the like, that is year-round and what the adversaries basically do, they look at all the pre-existing fractures in our society and the
post. >> good morning i am bob costa, national political reporter at the washington post, welcome to washington post live in another special interview for the texas tribune festival. my guest is senator marco rubio republican of florida, he has been someone i been covering for over a decade since he first ran for the u.s. senate back in 2010, senator rubio thank you for being here. >> good morning thank you for having me. >> we are 49 days away from the election, you serve as...
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i'm joined by washington post national reporter. and wnyc senior reporter who hosts the trump inc. podcast, all about the money behind the trump empire. how much did this "new york times" enlighten us about the president's finances? >> well, it really filled in a lot of the details on stuff that we had been wondering about for all these years. when you think back to inauguration day in 2017, the image that donald trump had presented himself was as a very successful businessman and he made a decision not to divest himself from his business but to retain his business empire which is something no recent president has ever done, his lawyers told the world that this was okay and that don junior and eric were going to be running the business and trump could concentrate on being president. one of my very big takeaways from this impressive piece of reporting is that, it's hard to imagine how donald trump would not be paying attention to his business, would not be quite involved the past few years, because the trump organization as many subs dare businesses are facing some real financial cr
i'm joined by washington post national reporter. and wnyc senior reporter who hosts the trump inc. podcast, all about the money behind the trump empire. how much did this "new york times" enlighten us about the president's finances? >> well, it really filled in a lot of the details on stuff that we had been wondering about for all these years. when you think back to inauguration day in 2017, the image that donald trump had presented himself was as a very successful businessman...
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nation. "the washington post" writing, quote: trump won't commit to a peaceful transfer of power if he loses.refuses to commit to a peaceful transition of power after election day. associated press, all these clever headline writers, which one is committing plagiarism, or was there a phone call? trump won't commit to peaceful transfer of power if he loses. the headlines are flat wrong. the president said nothing of the sort. listen to what the president actually said on this issue. >> we're going to have to see what happens, you know that. i've been complaining very strongly about the ballots, and the ballots are a disaster. >> i understand that, but people are rioting, do you commit to making sure there's a peaceful -- >> you'll have a very, we'll have a very peaceful -- there won't be a transfer, frankly. there'll be a continuation. the ballots are out of control. you know it, and you know who knows it better than anybody else? the democrats know it better than anybody else. lou: that is what the president actually said. and when he talks about fake news, when we all talk about the left-win
nation. "the washington post" writing, quote: trump won't commit to a peaceful transfer of power if he loses.refuses to commit to a peaceful transition of power after election day. associated press, all these clever headline writers, which one is committing plagiarism, or was there a phone call? trump won't commit to peaceful transfer of power if he loses. the headlines are flat wrong. the president said nothing of the sort. listen to what the president actually said on this issue....
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nation. >> reporter: after a series of hearings, the senate confirmed ginsburg to the post by a vote of 96 to 3. >> and ruth bader ginsburg i believe the nation is getting a justice who lab guard i can't be of liberty for all americans and an insurer of equal justice under law. >> reporter: on the bench, she was known to lean left of center but favored caution in her decisions. >> my favorite. ? well, it's like asking me which of my four grandchildren -- [ laughter ] >> reporter: she said the ruling in the virginia military institute case which prevented the state from operating an all male institution with taxpayer dollars gave her tremendous satisfaction. >> that was a very satisfying. to me to write. >> reporter: and her decent in ledbetter versus good we're tire was a predecessor for the fair pay act to address a perceived pay gap between men and women. in an interview with new republic, she said if she could overrule one decision it would be the 2010 citizens united ruling that allow evidence unions to financially benefit those running for office. in her personal life, she battled four
nation. >> reporter: after a series of hearings, the senate confirmed ginsburg to the post by a vote of 96 to 3. >> and ruth bader ginsburg i believe the nation is getting a justice who lab guard i can't be of liberty for all americans and an insurer of equal justice under law. >> reporter: on the bench, she was known to lean left of center but favored caution in her decisions. >> my favorite. ? well, it's like asking me which of my four grandchildren -- [ laughter ]...
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several n.g.o.s in kenya that offers these post-abortion cast services but there's a lot of uncertainty says daisy abdullah. we don't have clear guidelines national guidelines on money doing this post-abortion care so so so we're going to football should subsist therefore this stigma that envelops as goes down to these women no doubt who has no option and doesn't know where to talk to. of course merci would have preferred to see a real doctor 3 years later she's still suffering from the traumatic experience because those men will just give you some kind of medicine and then tell you when the pregnancy has been terminated they only want your money in the end you're the one who has to suffer. for despite the stigma she faces from her community she thinks every woman should have the right to a safe abortion. but not everyone agrees with mostly about that other women in kenya told us how they felt about abortion might be about abortion is bad it's not a good idea in the best way to do a repeat is educating people you are few and about ways to avoid getting real like contraceptives abstain mounds condoms and whatever other ways are there in the market
several n.g.o.s in kenya that offers these post-abortion cast services but there's a lot of uncertainty says daisy abdullah. we don't have clear guidelines national guidelines on money doing this post-abortion care so so so we're going to football should subsist therefore this stigma that envelops as goes down to these women no doubt who has no option and doesn't know where to talk to. of course merci would have preferred to see a real doctor 3 years later she's still suffering from the...
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nation, and that is joe biden. there is alarming new reporting coming first from "the washington post," since confirmed by nbc news, that p vladimir putin is likely directly russian efforts to discredit joe biden. just ahead, we'll talk with former trump national security adviser h.r. mcmaster about russian meddling in our elections.h. meanwhile, there are new warning signs about this pandemic. cnbc reporting new cases growing in 29 states and washington, d.c. now, raising concerns about what's ahead as we hit fall and winter. the nation is nearing 7 million cases with well north of 201,000 americans lost. today the president was asked about the lives taken by this pandemic.e >> why haven't you said anything about the u.s. hitting 200,000 deaths? >> go ahead.hs anybody else? >> he then insisted his administration had beaten expectations.en >> i think it's a shame. i think if we didn't do it properly and do it right, you'd have 2.5 million deaths. if you take a look at alternatives, you could have 2.5 million deaths or something thereabouts.iv you could have a number that would be substantially more. i think it's a
nation, and that is joe biden. there is alarming new reporting coming first from "the washington post," since confirmed by nbc news, that p vladimir putin is likely directly russian efforts to discredit joe biden. just ahead, we'll talk with former trump national security adviser h.r. mcmaster about russian meddling in our elections.h. meanwhile, there are new warning signs about this pandemic. cnbc reporting new cases growing in 29 states and washington, d.c. now, raising concerns...
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nation, he failed to do his job on purpose. >> joining me now, nbc news white house correspondent carol lee, and "washington post" national political reporter bob costa. carol, let us start with you the white house has said in the past, repeatedly, that the president never downplayed the threat of the coronavirus. obviously, we have all heard his public statements doing so, even at one point calling it a hoax made up by the democrats but here he is on tape saying that he deliberately downplayed it because he didn't want to create a panic he said he deliberately did it how is the white house trying to explain this away today? >> well, katy, you heard from the white house press secretary kayleigh mcenany earlier really defending the president on this, saying he was as a leader trying to urge calm in the country and that he was doing what any president would do she was dismissive about the idea that the president somehow misled the public. she faced a barrage of questions about this listen to some of what she had to say >> the president has never lied to the american public on covid. the president has been very -- the president was ex
nation, he failed to do his job on purpose. >> joining me now, nbc news white house correspondent carol lee, and "washington post" national political reporter bob costa. carol, let us start with you the white house has said in the past, repeatedly, that the president never downplayed the threat of the coronavirus. obviously, we have all heard his public statements doing so, even at one point calling it a hoax made up by the democrats but here he is on tape saying that he...
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here's a look at books being published this week in "rage" the washington post bob woodward reports on president trumps nationalign policy decisions. historian joe lepore explores the origins of sima maddox exploration a company that participated in data mining and consumer manipulation during the cold war in her book " if then" he stopped in "a cry for the farmÃb political commentator candace owens argues the democratic policies are harmful to black americans and suggests they vote republican in "blackout". and new map pulitzer prize winning author daniel yergin looks at how climate change and new sources of energy are changing global politics and michael denzel smith suggests the american dream is not attainable for most and suggests how the u.s. can redefine itself and "sticks as high". find these titles this coming week wherever books are sold and watched for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. sarah huckabee sanders reflected on her life and time serving as the white house press secretary for the trump administration, she's interviewed by bloomberg news senior white house reporter
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the room over trump's national security, of the country's national security with trump in charge according to the excerpts "the washington post defense secretary jim mattis told former director of national intelligence dan coats that there may come a time when we have to take collective action since trump is dangerous. he's unfit and according to excerpts that cnn obtained, woodward writes that coats harbored the secret belief one that had grown rather thanlessened, although unsupported by intelligence proof that put putin had something on trump how else to explain the president's behavior, coats could see no other explanation back with me is former deputy national security adviser to president obama. there's so much in this book you've got mattis telling coats the president has no moral compass, that they may have to do something to remove him or do something because he's a danger. you now have a whistle-blower who said that the department of homeland security officials distorted intelligence to match trump's statements and lie to congress they're saying the trump administration's homeland security officials violated laws an
the room over trump's national security, of the country's national security with trump in charge according to the excerpts "the washington post defense secretary jim mattis told former director of national intelligence dan coats that there may come a time when we have to take collective action since trump is dangerous. he's unfit and according to excerpts that cnn obtained, woodward writes that coats harbored the secret belief one that had grown rather thanlessened, although unsupported by...
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post." nationally, 48% to 49% joe biden's lead, but shockingly enough, 60% said they would prefer the election be a referendum on that vacancy despite the nomination there of amy coney barrett. you see the trend lines that are coming out at least so far with 37 days to go. >>> a and with that reminder, we do have another poll coming out a little later on this morning from nbc. beth is the "new york times" senior editor. i don't know if you were able to see that poll which broke out an hour or so ago, but what are we reading on this? >> the polls have been pretty consistent. biden has been ahead by a fairly wide margin for months now. it's been a remarkably steady race given the crazy news world we live in between the pandemic, between the racial injustice movement in the streets, between this new opening on the supreme court, between the two conventions. everything that has taken place this year has basically set up a backdrop to a very stable race with biden ahead. now, of course, the race is not determined nationally, it's determined in 50 states. there is no doubt that in the battleground s
post." nationally, 48% to 49% joe biden's lead, but shockingly enough, 60% said they would prefer the election be a referendum on that vacancy despite the nomination there of amy coney barrett. you see the trend lines that are coming out at least so far with 37 days to go. >>> a and with that reminder, we do have another poll coming out a little later on this morning from nbc. beth is the "new york times" senior editor. i don't know if you were able to see that poll...
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her name is jessica krug, a professor at the university in the nation's capital. she posted a blog saying that she deceived her colleagues and friends for years by pretending to be african-american, when in reality she is just white and jewish. she said she kept living the lie because her cowardice was more powerful than her ethics. >>> there's a report out detailing several examples of presidents from making disparaging remarks about members of the military who have been captured or killed. the atlantic magazine assigning the senior defense harmon officials assaying president trump river to american soldiers . in france as losers and suckers. the president made the comments during a visit to france, back in 2018. president trump denies making those remarks. >>> a lawyer for a hairstylist to did nancy pelosi's here this week inside of a salon in san francisco says that he has quit now, along with other stylists at the salon. the stylist, jonathan dinardo says the owner of the salon specifically approved his appointment with nancy pelosi on monday. the salon owner who says th
her name is jessica krug, a professor at the university in the nation's capital. she posted a blog saying that she deceived her colleagues and friends for years by pretending to be african-american, when in reality she is just white and jewish. she said she kept living the lie because her cowardice was more powerful than her ethics. >>> there's a report out detailing several examples of presidents from making disparaging remarks about members of the military who have been captured or...
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the washington post, "biden blames trump" because the education gap a national emergency. joe biden sought to channel the frustrations of students, parents, and teachers around the country i blaming trump for school districts's inability to be open during the pandemic. biden received a briefing from education leaders at a sparsely filled downtown theater. he said a lack of in person education around the country is an emergency. here is more of what joe biden had to say. [video clip] >> trump still doesn't have a plan of how to reopen safely. no plan of how to make parents feel secure for their children. he is offering nothing but failure and delusions on the start to finish. paying then are price. failure to take this virus seriously inflicting long-term lasting damage. i heard a gentleman, some of you were at that meeting from harvard say that every year is $10,000. they lose a tremendous amount of money. they lose a lot by every year of education that they lost. gainedear again, they $10,000. when you're sitting at home playing with the computer, it's not the same. it ca
the washington post, "biden blames trump" because the education gap a national emergency. joe biden sought to channel the frustrations of students, parents, and teachers around the country i blaming trump for school districts's inability to be open during the pandemic. biden received a briefing from education leaders at a sparsely filled downtown theater. he said a lack of in person education around the country is an emergency. here is more of what joe biden had to say. [video clip]...