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detective bernie nelson had investigated hundreds of murders. had learned to keep the recurring images of death at arm's length. but this case was different, he was a father to a teenager around karissa lofton's age. >> ma'am, i've been shot. me and my mother have been shot. i'm bleeding to death. >> that poor little girl in her bedroom. she has the gumption to get on the phone and call you. >> it hurts to listen to the 911 call because you can feel and hear the fear in her voice. >> reporter: even though nothing was taken, it seemed clear that the killer broke into the house. in fact, the burglar alarm had gone off, but it was disabled in under a minute. and that put karen's son, kion lofton, at the top of police's person-of-interest list. he lived in the house. he knew the code. police brought him in for questioning. >> does your mom set the alarm for the house? >> mm-hmm. >> okay, all the time? >> every day. every time. >> one of the detectives, blatantly said, you know, "everybody in that room thinks it's you. you are the only one who had ac
detective bernie nelson had investigated hundreds of murders. had learned to keep the recurring images of death at arm's length. but this case was different, he was a father to a teenager around karissa lofton's age. >> ma'am, i've been shot. me and my mother have been shot. i'm bleeding to death. >> that poor little girl in her bedroom. she has the gumption to get on the phone and call you. >> it hurts to listen to the 911 call because you can feel and hear the fear in her...
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nelson. it is your birthday today. thank you for coming across the river and joining us, doctor. we'll await your testimony. ms. sullivan, you go first. >> chairman, ranking member, mr. brooks, sir, and distinguished members of the subcommittee, i'm maureen sullivan, the deputy assistant secretary of defense for environment. my portfolio includes policy and oversight of d.o.d.'s programs to comply with environmental laws such as the safe drinking water act and the comprehensive environmental response compensation and liability act. i want to thank the subcommittee for the opportunity to discuss substances. we believe d.o.d. has been leading the way to address these substances. over the last four years, d.o.d. has committed substantial resources and taken action to respond to concerns with pfos. in july 2019, secretary esper stood up the task force to provide strategic leadership and direction to ensure a coordinated, aggressive, holistic approach on d.o.d.-wide efforts to address pfos. we pro
nelson. it is your birthday today. thank you for coming across the river and joining us, doctor. we'll await your testimony. ms. sullivan, you go first. >> chairman, ranking member, mr. brooks, sir, and distinguished members of the subcommittee, i'm maureen sullivan, the deputy assistant secretary of defense for environment. my portfolio includes policy and oversight of d.o.d.'s programs to comply with environmental laws such as the safe drinking water act and the comprehensive...
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well, how about nelson. his name is not nelson, but he is the ceo there. >> there's jobs available. shouldn't feel like there isn't. if you heard from somebody else that there isn't a job available, call nelson, we'll find you a job. >> reporter: how's has for a pitch? nelson is a sonoma-based recruiting and staffing services company. it was founded in san rafael 50 years ago. the team consistently helped job seekers find careers in hr, engineering, manufacturing and technology. and the help is free. >> i talked to my staff yesterday and i said how many jobs do we actually have that are viable jobs right now, if somebody wanted to go to work next week or this week? they said, joe, hundreds of jobs. >> reporter: what's open now? >> just looking towards the end of the year in the retail space coming up, production and those companies that are dealing with holidays coming up. seasonal work. that's really going to be driving q4. but again, accounting and finance jobs as well as legal jobs are on the rise as well. technology has been kind of flat for the most part, but i have seen the up
well, how about nelson. his name is not nelson, but he is the ceo there. >> there's jobs available. shouldn't feel like there isn't. if you heard from somebody else that there isn't a job available, call nelson, we'll find you a job. >> reporter: how's has for a pitch? nelson is a sonoma-based recruiting and staffing services company. it was founded in san rafael 50 years ago. the team consistently helped job seekers find careers in hr, engineering, manufacturing and technology. and...
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but over here, this is all nelson court.rybody on this side of the street was evacuated, and the oil operations that was the source of the gas leak is this operation over here. you know, you have homes right here, and then you have within a couple hundd feet, you have oil operations. man: a monitor that we place here. it's been here for about 8 months now, man. so, it was developed from the community perspective. and so, right away, you see the pump jack. just a lemon throw's away, literally, from the house, and then right behind [indistinct] on this side is the tank. we've seen this tank in past years, you know, releasing vocs into the air. and so, we monitor--monitor the 8 monitors that we have here in arvin, and we--and the story is the same. you know, the backound levels in this community are sky-high. we see fence-line oil and gas operations like this aund communities like this, you know, in small, rural communities, and so, this is one of the big issues here in arvin. gurrola: what the city and its residents here, what
but over here, this is all nelson court.rybody on this side of the street was evacuated, and the oil operations that was the source of the gas leak is this operation over here. you know, you have homes right here, and then you have within a couple hundd feet, you have oil operations. man: a monitor that we place here. it's been here for about 8 months now, man. so, it was developed from the community perspective. and so, right away, you see the pump jack. just a lemon throw's away, literally,...
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we will discuss the what that means with sara nelson. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. virus ravaged the airline industry, passing a milestone last week, carry more than one million passengers. still that is more than 60% lower than last year's levels. when you think about where we are today in the virus, we are actually in a position that was far worse than we originally anticipated we would be when we had the initial six-month stimulus grant. we have had bipartisan support. question -- a whatever side of the isle you are on, or even in the administration, about the importance, the essential work that our airline industry workers provide. vonnie: our next guest represents some 50,000 of those. let's welcome the international president of the association of flight attendants, sara nelson. how effective have your members been? about 100 thousand flight attendants in the united states? sara: yes, and nearly half of our members are on furloughed or no pay status. that means many of them are going without a paycheck or
we will discuss the what that means with sara nelson. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. virus ravaged the airline industry, passing a milestone last week, carry more than one million passengers. still that is more than 60% lower than last year's levels. when you think about where we are today in the virus, we are actually in a position that was far worse than we originally anticipated we would be when we had the initial six-month stimulus grant. we have had bipartisan...
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ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. to what the papers will be with me are nigel nelsone political editor of the people and sunday mirror, and the political commentatorjo phillips. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. according to the sunday express, borisjohnson is resisting a "circuit break" to tackle covid—19 because of fears it will drive the country into an endless cycle of lockdowns. the observer speculates that a jobs crisis is poised to hit up to a million young people within weeks due to the pandemic‘s economic effects. the sunday people says the nhs is facing a perfect storm of front line staff shortages and a lack of tests for coronavirus this winter. the sunday telegraph reports that tony blair has been accused of a breach of covid—19 restrictions after appearing to fail to self—isolate for m days following a two—day trip to the us on a private jet. the former prime minister has denied breaking any guidelines. and the sunday mirror report that a convicted killer, who helped foil the london bridge terror attack, has been pardoned by the queen. so, let's b
ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. to what the papers will be with me are nigel nelsone political editor of the people and sunday mirror, and the political commentatorjo phillips. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. according to the sunday express, borisjohnson is resisting a "circuit break" to tackle covid—19 because of fears it will drive the country into an endless cycle of lockdowns. the observer speculates that a jobs crisis is poised to hit up to a...
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bill nelson of florida will join me next. still fresh unstopables in-wash scent booster downy unstopables so when it comes to screening for colon cancer, don't wait. because when caught early, it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers even in early stages. tell me more. it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your prescriber if cologuard is right for you. i'm on it. that's a step in the right direction. ♪ ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪ ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. - with spray moppingrk vacmop to lock away debrisuction and absorb wet messes, all in one disposable pad. just vacuum, spray mop, and toss. the shark vacmop, a complete clean all in one disposable pad. >>> president trump's physician today says that the white house medical unit is working with the cdc and local health units to contact tr
bill nelson of florida will join me next. still fresh unstopables in-wash scent booster downy unstopables so when it comes to screening for colon cancer, don't wait. because when caught early, it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers even in early stages. tell me more. it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your prescriber if cologuard...
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there are differences when nelson and rockefeller were vying for the republican nominee. you have puerto ricans who are largely backing nelson rockefeller, mexican americans in the southwest largely backing goldwater but even in the southwest there is a contention of powerful mexican americans who back rockefeller because he's kind of seen for a long time as the person most invested in the latino community and also u.s. and latin american relations, so it's kind of a fragmented electorate. it doesn't start to come together until later. even the kennedy campaign in the 1960s is the first time you start to see mexican americans trying to bridge the divide between them and puerto ricans but that is the kind of upstart effort that doesn't fully get off the ground. >> not to release us from the 60s quite yet. goldwater, it's interesting in 64 he does seem alive to the prospect of the mexican-american voters going his way which i was struck and given his background and his ties with arizona but one problem he encounters which may be is not so surprising all things considered bu
there are differences when nelson and rockefeller were vying for the republican nominee. you have puerto ricans who are largely backing nelson rockefeller, mexican americans in the southwest largely backing goldwater but even in the southwest there is a contention of powerful mexican americans who back rockefeller because he's kind of seen for a long time as the person most invested in the latino community and also u.s. and latin american relations, so it's kind of a fragmented electorate. it...
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his inclination is to offer the nomination to nelson rockefeller. new york then really was the empire state. it had 45 electoral votes. it was the biggest state, the biggest prize that way. and nelson rockefeller probably could've helped and carry new york. the nelson rockefeller's ego is such done that he does not want -- such then that he does not want to take that number two spot. he turns him down. at this point, nixon makes a horrible choice. he selects henry cabot lodge, former united states senator from massachusetts. then, the united states ambassador to the united nations to be his running mate. it's kind of like a peace offering still to the eastern liberal or moderate establishment in the republican party and it is a horrendous choice. for one thing, having lost the senate seat in 1952, to jack kennedy, he has demonstrated irrefutably that he could not carry his own state in the general election. he is also a terrible campaigner, unable to inspire crowds. doesn't come across all that well on television. and he's lazy. he's just plain lazy
his inclination is to offer the nomination to nelson rockefeller. new york then really was the empire state. it had 45 electoral votes. it was the biggest state, the biggest prize that way. and nelson rockefeller probably could've helped and carry new york. the nelson rockefeller's ego is such done that he does not want -- such then that he does not want to take that number two spot. he turns him down. at this point, nixon makes a horrible choice. he selects henry cabot lodge, former united...
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fire nelson thank you for joining us, thank you for leading. this task and hopefully it can help. >>prevent the spread. no yeah all right good work coming up next at 5 these 4 year-old twin girls may not be old enough to vote right, but. >>they know who the candidates are. their message that is taking over. yes take time. who's supporting prop 15? governor gavin newsom. the governor says prop 15 is, "fair, phased-in, and long overdue reform", that "will exempt small businesses and residential property owners." join governor newsom. vote yes on 15. who's supkamala harris.5? harris says, "a corporate tax loophole has allowed billions to be drained from our public schools and local communities. no more. i'm proud to support prop 15." vote yes. schools and communities first is responsible for the content of this ad. >>really decision between 2 older guys but we have 2 young girls who are making people laugh. it's a divided house you might call it in oklahoma yet these twin girls dress as you might be able to determine to give president trump and former vice president joe biden. >>a ru
fire nelson thank you for joining us, thank you for leading. this task and hopefully it can help. >>prevent the spread. no yeah all right good work coming up next at 5 these 4 year-old twin girls may not be old enough to vote right, but. >>they know who the candidates are. their message that is taking over. yes take time. who's supporting prop 15? governor gavin newsom. the governor says prop 15 is, "fair, phased-in, and long overdue reform", that "will exempt small...
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amy: we want to ththank you both for being with us, reverend nelson johnson and joyce johnson, survivorsthe 1979 greensboro massacre, cofounders of the greensboro truth and reconciliation commission. of now coexecutive directors the beloved community center of greensboro, north carolina. aiog
amy: we want to ththank you both for being with us, reverend nelson johnson and joyce johnson, survivorsthe 1979 greensboro massacre, cofounders of the greensboro truth and reconciliation commission. of now coexecutive directors the beloved community center of greensboro, north carolina. aiog
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than nelson rockefeller was. there's a wonderful meeting toward the end of his life where i think they're in a party of some sort, maybe a party event, and dewey says to rockefeller he says, you know, nelson, i like you, but i'm not sure i can afford you. and dewey's approach to government was much more fiscally orthodox. he hated debt. he hated bonds. and nelson, of course, as we know, was a good deal less restricted in that regard. >> that's a very nice way of saying that. as far as the nixon v. rockefeller, dad did not attend the 1968 republican convention because the rockefellers, going way back, had been maybe his largest campaign contributors, worked hard for him, they were good friends, but my take from that was that he thought that the party should be nominating nixon in '68 and he wasn't going to get involved in it. >> and it's also been suggested that quite frankly his law firm -- i mean, he had reasons not to alienate nelson rockefeller. >> i don't know whether they had anything to do with the law firm
than nelson rockefeller was. there's a wonderful meeting toward the end of his life where i think they're in a party of some sort, maybe a party event, and dewey says to rockefeller he says, you know, nelson, i like you, but i'm not sure i can afford you. and dewey's approach to government was much more fiscally orthodox. he hated debt. he hated bonds. and nelson, of course, as we know, was a good deal less restricted in that regard. >> that's a very nice way of saying that. as far as the...
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amy: we want to ththank you both for being with us, reverend nelson johnson and joyce johnson, survivorsthe 1979 greensboro massacre, cofounders of the greensboro truth and reconciliation commission. of now coexecutive directors the beloved community center of greensboro, north carolina. ÷é÷é÷élédddddd@"@"@" ♪ >>> thank you for joining us. from our studio in tokyo, this is nhk "newsline." >>> we begin with u.s. president donald trump, who says he's recovering less than a week after being diagnosed with covid-19. the 74-year-old has credited an experimental drug he received in hospital. and he called the ordeal a blessing in disguise. >> i think this was a blessing from god that iaught it. this was a blelessg in
amy: we want to ththank you both for being with us, reverend nelson johnson and joyce johnson, survivorsthe 1979 greensboro massacre, cofounders of the greensboro truth and reconciliation commission. of now coexecutive directors the beloved community center of greensboro, north carolina. ÷é÷é÷élédddddd@"@"@" ♪ >>> thank you for joining us. from our studio in tokyo, this is nhk "newsline." >>> we begin with u.s. president donald...
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state pompei ono calling for elections in haiti on trafalgar day when slavery linked to raise your nelson was killed off the coast of spain we investigate the legacy of one of the leaders of the world's 1st successful slave revolt haiti's toussaint louverture or the so-called jacobin black spartacus all this more coming up but through of going underground. and i'm going to be out there so i don't think about that i don't mean i don't mean not new dorp are. i kind of but i wonder. if and i think now i think it's higher than our. members of the african mafias safe. to europe but once they. leave they count speech europe. will not some of the libya my home and i couldn't you know. this you know get it out i mean. they sold the. concord of the united. with the persona. secret prisons and usually what comes to mind when thinking about europe however he even the most prosperous can be deceived. there were too few houses. were. prison was located and the only people had access to the story investigators l.z. uncovered the darkest dealings of the secret services but i mean. the great of no. full.
state pompei ono calling for elections in haiti on trafalgar day when slavery linked to raise your nelson was killed off the coast of spain we investigate the legacy of one of the leaders of the world's 1st successful slave revolt haiti's toussaint louverture or the so-called jacobin black spartacus all this more coming up but through of going underground. and i'm going to be out there so i don't think about that i don't mean i don't mean not new dorp are. i kind of but i wonder. if and i think...
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explores this concept and more as well as reappraising the legacies of figures like rudyard kipling and nelson mandela and i sat down with him before the police killings of nigerian protestors and before the introduction of jihad to coronavirus restrictions here in london i started by asking him what he thought of the u.k. government's apparent suggestion that those in the arts should retrain to defacto help capitalism that was disheartening for people in my industry i work in theatre as well so. many orcs run deep right across every every exit on every level of the sector from the writers to the musicians to the directors and the ripples the effect has been horrendous because. what we think when we think about the conservative party one of their icons is churchill right and during the war he talked about fighting for the arts like what else are we fighting for he was a noble in the it exactly as a hedge it's pathetic to see them got themselves to got their own founding principles of course they have robust denials and i think they're backtracking they got a tweet deleted saying no that's not
explores this concept and more as well as reappraising the legacies of figures like rudyard kipling and nelson mandela and i sat down with him before the police killings of nigerian protestors and before the introduction of jihad to coronavirus restrictions here in london i started by asking him what he thought of the u.k. government's apparent suggestion that those in the arts should retrain to defacto help capitalism that was disheartening for people in my industry i work in theatre as well...
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we served in the senate together, one of my great friends, ben nelson -- bill nelson, i haven't seen bill in a while, that is why, plus he is wearing a mask. one of the great senators from florida, joe and i served to gather with him and i had a lot of friends in the senate but joe and i were in the closest, but he and i came from different places, different generations but i quickly came to admire joe as a man who learned early to treat everybody he meets with dignity and respect. bill will testify to this. oh lives by the words his parents taught him, no one is better than you but you are better than nobody. he is everybody counts. he believes everybody is important. the belief in other people is who joe is. i can tell you the presidency doesn't change who you are. it reveals who you are. joe time and again has shown himself to be a man of principle and character it is going to be a great president. for eight years joe was the last one in the room, he made me a better president and has the character and experience to make us a better country and he and kamala are going, not for eve
we served in the senate together, one of my great friends, ben nelson -- bill nelson, i haven't seen bill in a while, that is why, plus he is wearing a mask. one of the great senators from florida, joe and i served to gather with him and i had a lot of friends in the senate but joe and i were in the closest, but he and i came from different places, different generations but i quickly came to admire joe as a man who learned early to treat everybody he meets with dignity and respect. bill will...
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of state on peo now calling for elections in haiti on trafalgar day when slavery in the interation nelson was killed off because of spain we investigate the legacy of one of the leaders of the world's 1st successful slave revolt haiti's to sound over toward the so-called jacobin black party because all of them are coming over but they are going underground. secret prisons are not usually what comes to mind when thinking about europe however even the most prosperous can be deceived we've been busy rows on the work to view houses were our. prison was located and the only people had access to the story to investigators covered the darkest dealings of the secret services but i mean. the great of no. box. full. thing for justice on our. welcome back well even while the usa looks to tomorrow's tennessee presidential debate donald trump secretary of state might bump aoe has been busy calling on the caribbean nation of haiti to hold elections critics accuse him of falling into line with washington's repeated attempts under george w. bush and barack obama to destabilize the once richest country in
of state on peo now calling for elections in haiti on trafalgar day when slavery in the interation nelson was killed off because of spain we investigate the legacy of one of the leaders of the world's 1st successful slave revolt haiti's to sound over toward the so-called jacobin black party because all of them are coming over but they are going underground. secret prisons are not usually what comes to mind when thinking about europe however even the most prosperous can be deceived we've been...
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1st successful slave rebellion in human history the historic flashpoint occurred during the time of nelson commemorated today in britain is trafalgar day dr sudhir hauser acing author of black spot because the epic life of 2 son of a tour joins me now from oxford in the u.k. so their welcome to going underground so it was the richest country in the western hemisphere the 1st successful slave revolt it's been in the news because kanye west has been tweeting from lugo chavez and ports in nattie who was to say to have a tour. so to say was the son of and slaved parents who were brought forcibly to haiti in the 1st half of the edge in century or rather brought to stand a man got a less than the richest french colony he grew up on a plantation in the north of the colony and eventually his talents less such that he was brought to the attention of the plantation araki and he became effectively the assistant of the manager of the plant as and he lived for the 1st 50 years of his life until 'd the outbreak of the revolution enslaved to 50 year olds watching this program can take heart that they can
1st successful slave rebellion in human history the historic flashpoint occurred during the time of nelson commemorated today in britain is trafalgar day dr sudhir hauser acing author of black spot because the epic life of 2 son of a tour joins me now from oxford in the u.k. so their welcome to going underground so it was the richest country in the western hemisphere the 1st successful slave revolt it's been in the news because kanye west has been tweeting from lugo chavez and ports in nattie...
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but some shoppers here in nelson want a different approach. support.nt a different approachlj think they should have done it earlier, to be quite honest. my mum is 87. you can't tell my mother to stop eating, because she won't.|j think it needs to be tougher. i think it needs to be tougher. i think the way the government has been coming across, they haven't been coming across, they haven't been clear on the rules anyway. there is no transparency. total, utter confusion. borisjohnson‘s opted for a regional approach, because many places have fewer covid cases than hotspots in the north of england, but it has meant more talking, wrangling over money and delay. no one wants to have to implement these measures, which damage local businesses, but these decisions were necessary because of the rate of increase, notjust of infections but also in hospital organisations and admissions to intensive care. -- hospitalisations. the mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham, and some conservative mps are fighting plans for more closures unless there is extra money for
but some shoppers here in nelson want a different approach. support.nt a different approachlj think they should have done it earlier, to be quite honest. my mum is 87. you can't tell my mother to stop eating, because she won't.|j think it needs to be tougher. i think it needs to be tougher. i think the way the government has been coming across, they haven't been coming across, they haven't been clear on the rules anyway. there is no transparency. total, utter confusion. borisjohnson‘s opted...
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nelson rockefeller spent a lot of money to try to secure the nomination. walk us through how these candidates challenge burial to water and how he ultimately got the nomination. >> while the republican party was a very different institution that it is now. it was controlled by moderates and even liberals. the whole entire in ideology of the pardon system is different. each party had in it both conservatives and liberals. the democratic party had very conservative members from the south and for a liberal members from the north. the republicans had an isolationist conservative wing from the midwest and a liberal wing from the republic from the northeast. what the berry goal water presidential campaign was all about was trying to take over the party from the bottom up, the bottom up being this conservative ideological activists. they had their meetings in country clubs in very fancy places. it was presumes that someone like nelson rockefeller was the heir apparent for the republican nomination. the idea that a conservative could've won a nomination was absolu
nelson rockefeller spent a lot of money to try to secure the nomination. walk us through how these candidates challenge burial to water and how he ultimately got the nomination. >> while the republican party was a very different institution that it is now. it was controlled by moderates and even liberals. the whole entire in ideology of the pardon system is different. each party had in it both conservatives and liberals. the democratic party had very conservative members from the south...
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i think that nelson, nelson is right to push these two invesco and janus to emerge.y have assets a lot of them are sticky assets. >> what about the bigger platforms? even if you're phi deafidelity, private, enormous, active management a key part of their business. >> what do you do? >> yeah. >> they do love being private. they're private people >> yes, they are >> very thoughtful, not seeking the limelight at all and maybe that's, you know, they just -- it is a family run business in the way -- >> there is a sea change going on in this business. not as though this started today, this has been going on for years. >> you saw lloyd blankfein on this morning. >> i didn't listen am i allowed to say that i keep the sound off >> okay. >> goes way back >> there is a fly in here. >> got it. you got to cut me short there, lloyd is a big thinker the think that trapped goldman, i believe, and trapped gorman, they aren't getting any credit for being transactional houses as opposed to house a huge number of bad loans or have problems carl, we have to be honest, citigroup has becom
i think that nelson, nelson is right to push these two invesco and janus to emerge.y have assets a lot of them are sticky assets. >> what about the bigger platforms? even if you're phi deafidelity, private, enormous, active management a key part of their business. >> what do you do? >> yeah. >> they do love being private. they're private people >> yes, they are >> very thoughtful, not seeking the limelight at all and maybe that's, you know, they just -- it is...
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i notice noticed by the way one of my great friends, ben nelson, bill nelson, , i have seen bill and so that's why -- plus he is wearing a mask. one of the great senators from florida, and joe and i served together with him. [applause] you know, i had a lot of friends in the senate, but joe and i wasn't the closest person. but he and i came from different places. we came from different generations, but i quickly came to admire joe as a man who learned early to treat everybody he meets with dignity and respect. and bill will testify to this. joe is somebody who lives by the word his parents taught it. nobody is better than you, joe, but you are better than nobody. he believes everybody counts for he believes everybody is important, and that empathy, that decency, that belief in other people, that's who joe is. and that's who he will be. i can tell you the presidency doesn't change who you are. it reveals who you are. and joe the time of the gentleman has expired the game has shown himself to be a man of principle and character, and is going to be a great president. [cheers and applaus
i notice noticed by the way one of my great friends, ben nelson, bill nelson, , i have seen bill and so that's why -- plus he is wearing a mask. one of the great senators from florida, and joe and i served together with him. [applause] you know, i had a lot of friends in the senate, but joe and i wasn't the closest person. but he and i came from different places. we came from different generations, but i quickly came to admire joe as a man who learned early to treat everybody he meets with...
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. >> let's bring in david nelson, chief strategist at bell point asset management you listened in onhe tesla conference call last night i did not but i'm told they are always kind of an interesting and let's just call it wide ranging affair what was your takeaway, david? >> it was my first conference call with elon, and i got to tell you, it is different. you find yourself inside of elon's head as he ping-pongs back and forth from one subject to the next. at one point he was arguing with himself over design issues and engineering problems i think that ebts with ovit wenf heads of a lot of people i think we're probably at a disadvantage because we're forced to discount and look out a decade this is a company with the vision thing and elon certainly has that when he talks about reshaping the future and it is intoxicating and you find yourself looking beyond, you know, some of the other issue, the mundane issues like valuation maybe the most interesting question on the call was when one analyst asked elon what could other car companies do to catch up and he said what can they do >> and
. >> let's bring in david nelson, chief strategist at bell point asset management you listened in onhe tesla conference call last night i did not but i'm told they are always kind of an interesting and let's just call it wide ranging affair what was your takeaway, david? >> it was my first conference call with elon, and i got to tell you, it is different. you find yourself inside of elon's head as he ping-pongs back and forth from one subject to the next. at one point he was arguing...
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and all the cities around in this area. >> anderson and nelson say the hate crime and vandalism charges are outrageous and highly politicidesed. politicized. if convicted they each face up to a year in jail. >>> two of the world's best at their individual sport test positive for covid-19. how they're doing tonight. >> it's the announcement apple fans have been waiting for. hear about the new iphone, and also what the phone doesn't come with anymore. taking california for a ride. companies like uber, lyft, doordash. breaking state employment laws for years. now these multi-billion-dollar companies wrote deceptive prop 22 to buy themselves a new law. to deny drivers the rights they deserve. no sick leave. no workers' comp. no unemployment benefits. vote no on the deceptive uber, lyft, doordash prop 22. one ride california doesn't want to take. >>> apple has revealed its new iphone series which boasts better cameras, processing and 5g capability. tim cook and other apple experts unveiled the new home pod mini, in addition to the 12 series. they include a dual-camera system, a new protectiv
and all the cities around in this area. >> anderson and nelson say the hate crime and vandalism charges are outrageous and highly politicidesed. politicized. if convicted they each face up to a year in jail. >>> two of the world's best at their individual sport test positive for covid-19. how they're doing tonight. >> it's the announcement apple fans have been waiting for. hear about the new iphone, and also what the phone doesn't come with anymore. taking california for a...
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nelson reminds others to take the air seriously.d to stay inside, whether we have pre-existing conditions or whether we don't. >> yeah, these are the most taxes days to me. where you live, you don't have air conditioning. it was 93 yesterday. how do you cope with that? >> i put that air filter on high, close all the shades and just sit. that's what i did. >> meditation. i will not sweat, i will not sweat, i will not get hot. all right. if it works, everybody should try it. i mean, it will be another day like that today. not quite 93 in san francisco, but about 83 and that is still very warm. you are a little cooler this morning so that is helping. but the air quality is still terrible. look at these advisabilities outside. we're done to three miles because of the smoke. and napa has very unhealthy air. all of us in danger of the air quality outside. and it will go through at least tuesday of next week. but it really looks like by wednesday significant pattern change coming, i can't wait to show you the seven day 23r569. until then,
nelson reminds others to take the air seriously.d to stay inside, whether we have pre-existing conditions or whether we don't. >> yeah, these are the most taxes days to me. where you live, you don't have air conditioning. it was 93 yesterday. how do you cope with that? >> i put that air filter on high, close all the shades and just sit. that's what i did. >> meditation. i will not sweat, i will not sweat, i will not get hot. all right. if it works, everybody should try it. i...
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senate, bill nelson.en't served with anyone with more character,. , and decency than bill -- character, courage, and decency than bill. his wife is something else, isn't she? five days left. five days. but who's counting, right? who's counting? scranton? i have a scranton sign here. i'm getting confused here. millions of americans have voted. 75 million. and millions more will vote when this is over. i believe when you use your power, the power of the vote, we literally are going to change the course of this country for generations to come. and for folks at home and abroad. you are the ones that built this country. ceo's and wall street did not build this country. you did. i've been saying this for years, middle-class people have been hard-working folks. and you just built the middle class, i might add. and you are the ones that are going to save this country. i set i got into the race for three reasons a year ago. little over a year. i meant it. the first was to restore the soul of this country. this is
senate, bill nelson.en't served with anyone with more character,. , and decency than bill -- character, courage, and decency than bill. his wife is something else, isn't she? five days left. five days. but who's counting, right? who's counting? scranton? i have a scranton sign here. i'm getting confused here. millions of americans have voted. 75 million. and millions more will vote when this is over. i believe when you use your power, the power of the vote, we literally are going to change the...
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nicole anderson and david nelson were arrested back in july after they painted over a black lives matterof the martinez courthouse. they were in court today said that a judge could set a date for a jury trial to begin. >> we want to send a message to the racist community and let them know that we are not going to tolerate these acts of racism, we aren't going to tolerate the hate crimes committed against us as black and brown people and all the cities around in this area. >> anderson and nelson say that hate crime and vandalism charges are quite outrageous and highly politicized. they pleaded not guilty. if convicted they each face up to a year in jail. >>> in the south bay santa clara county showed off a redesign today of its voting centers to deploy with covid-19 restrictions. key changes include distancing between voting booths and touchscreen machines. masks will be required for voters and poll workers, however, voters are being encouraged to vote from home. registered voters have already been sent a mail-in ballot. official ballot drop boxes are located throughout the county and pic
nicole anderson and david nelson were arrested back in july after they painted over a black lives matterof the martinez courthouse. they were in court today said that a judge could set a date for a jury trial to begin. >> we want to send a message to the racist community and let them know that we are not going to tolerate these acts of racism, we aren't going to tolerate the hate crimes committed against us as black and brown people and all the cities around in this area. >>...
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this is before the governorship. >> and nelson rockefeller was there. >> yeah, a young nelson rockefellern seriously as an architect of disarmament, the secretary of state at the time ed tinus who was about to be fired. >> so what was adlai stevenson's role in the founding of the u.n.? >> do you want to take that? >> it had to do with the preparatory conference as i understand. >> he was also a delegate to the conference in san francisco, and then he was -- at which the united nations was adopted or approved, but by late 1945 we were living in london where he was the u.s. delegate to the preparatory commission as newt was about to suggest of which -- which laid the foundation. i mean, actually it started putting the building blocks together, including the location in new york. he represented the united states at that commission where great men from all over europe and canada, andre gromiko were there. they used to assemble at our home at night because we had access to the commissary, extraordinary group of people, so he was in on the birth of the united nations, and incidentally he died 2
this is before the governorship. >> and nelson rockefeller was there. >> yeah, a young nelson rockefellern seriously as an architect of disarmament, the secretary of state at the time ed tinus who was about to be fired. >> so what was adlai stevenson's role in the founding of the u.n.? >> do you want to take that? >> it had to do with the preparatory conference as i understand. >> he was also a delegate to the conference in san francisco, and then he was --...
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rockefeller. >> yes, young nelson rock unfair.re he was taken seriously. the secretary of state, and another man who is about to be father. >> so what was adlai stevenson rolled in the founding of the men? >> do you want to take that? >> it had to do with the preparatory conferences, i understand. >> well, he was also a delegate, to the conferences in san francisco. and then he was, which the united nations had adopted, and approved, by late 1945 we were living in london, where he was the u.s. delhi get to the preparatory commission, which laid the foundation, i mean actually started putting the building blocks together, including the location, in new york. he represented the united states at that commission, where great men from all over europe, and canada -- they used to assemble in her home, at night, because we had access to the commissary. an extraordinary group of people. he was in on the birth of the united nations, and incidentally, he died 20 years later, just a couple of blocks from her home in london, in 1945. that was
rockefeller. >> yes, young nelson rock unfair.re he was taken seriously. the secretary of state, and another man who is about to be father. >> so what was adlai stevenson rolled in the founding of the men? >> do you want to take that? >> it had to do with the preparatory conferences, i understand. >> well, he was also a delegate, to the conferences in san francisco. and then he was, which the united nations had adopted, and approved, by late 1945 we were living in...
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but i'll tell you this, tom dewey was more of a fiscal conservative, van nelson rockefeller was. and there is a wonderful kneeling -- needing towards the end of his life, where i think they're in a party of some sort, maybe a party of events, and do he says to rockefeller, you know nelson, i like you, but i'm not sure i can afford you. and dewey's approach to government was much more fiscally orthodox. he hated depth. he hated that. and nelson, of course, as we know, was it a deal, less restricted in that regard. >> that's a very nice way of saying that. as far as the nixon fee rockefeller, dad did not attend the 1968 republican convention. because the rockefeller's going way back, had been maybe his largest campaign contributors, they worked hard for him, they were good for him. but my take from that was he thought the party should be nominated with nixon, in 68. and he wasn't gonna get involved in it. >> it also suggested that, quite frankly, his law firm, he had reasons not to alienate rockefeller. >> well i don't know if it had anything to do with a law, firm the law firm was
but i'll tell you this, tom dewey was more of a fiscal conservative, van nelson rockefeller was. and there is a wonderful kneeling -- needing towards the end of his life, where i think they're in a party of some sort, maybe a party of events, and do he says to rockefeller, you know nelson, i like you, but i'm not sure i can afford you. and dewey's approach to government was much more fiscally orthodox. he hated depth. he hated that. and nelson, of course, as we know, was it a deal, less...
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but, but i think by that time he felt uncomfortable the amount of money that nelson had spent. >> let's hear from, debbie in new york, she's been waiting, go ahead. >> hi, i haven't analyzed subject they talk about, we have been conversing and victory sessions on the internet facebook, in the occupy wall street just started, you know, with a victory session start it. -- >> debbie can you relate this to our topic tonight? debbie what is your question about tom dewey? >> my question is why haven't democrats put biden in office instead of obama back to africa, where he was born? >> all right, we're gonna move on. john, from pennsylvania, john go ahead. >> i was born 1940, for a world war ii veteran, i still have a good brain, and i still remember things. and i feel like in 1944 it was roosevelts time, i think dewey was a very smart person. but i think the people were still going for roosevelt, and they wanted to keep him in office, because we were at war. i think if we were not at war, i think dewey would've won this time. what do you think? >> all right, richard norton smith. >> and that'
but, but i think by that time he felt uncomfortable the amount of money that nelson had spent. >> let's hear from, debbie in new york, she's been waiting, go ahead. >> hi, i haven't analyzed subject they talk about, we have been conversing and victory sessions on the internet facebook, in the occupy wall street just started, you know, with a victory session start it. -- >> debbie can you relate this to our topic tonight? debbie what is your question about tom dewey? >>...
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joining me now is sarah nelson president of the association of flight attendance. and a furloughed united airline flight attendant. welcome to you both. amanda, first to you. this back and forth on capitol hill comes airlines are forced to layoff thousands until they bet nor federal aid. >> this is affecting my entire life. i get health care through my employer, day ten i don't know if i'll have health care soon. i get monthly medications that cost over $1,000 i can't live without. if i lose my health care. i lost my entire life and might lose my home. >> i hate hearing that. will you be okay healthwise? sounds very challenging? >> unfortunately, i'm sgrog goi decide between paying $700 of cobra coverage or public funded health care extremely hard to get nowadays or paying out of pocket medications if i don't take them i can't take another job and can't work. >> wow. sar sarah, what do you think when you hear that and also the airline bill proposal? was that a good idea? >> amanda is one of many people i represent and is the reason we cannot stop fighting and canno
joining me now is sarah nelson president of the association of flight attendance. and a furloughed united airline flight attendant. welcome to you both. amanda, first to you. this back and forth on capitol hill comes airlines are forced to layoff thousands until they bet nor federal aid. >> this is affecting my entire life. i get health care through my employer, day ten i don't know if i'll have health care soon. i get monthly medications that cost over $1,000 i can't live without. if i...
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>> the texas border it's like a willie nelson song, always on my mind. they were taken for granted over the years. but all of a sudden kamala harris is coming to the border where turnout has been low but democrats haven't done much to bring it up, but she's going to be campaigning on the ground here. that's going to have impact on the psyche of the community here. that's not thought enough about by the state democratic party. this clearly shows they care about the border region. >> we got a willie nelson reference, that's a good show. we can wrap it up. >> going to be a good day. >> you are a texas encyclopedia for us. jeremy wallace, thanks for the great reporting. >>> statement the president heads to a state he won big in 2016, georgia, he's going to be there again today. >> a candidate's time is precious, why use it there? >> a texas judge is ordering all nonessential businesses in el paso to close because of surging virus there. but the city's mayor and attorney general may not be on board with that decision, what are they going to do about it? when
>> the texas border it's like a willie nelson song, always on my mind. they were taken for granted over the years. but all of a sudden kamala harris is coming to the border where turnout has been low but democrats haven't done much to bring it up, but she's going to be campaigning on the ground here. that's going to have impact on the psyche of the community here. that's not thought enough about by the state democratic party. this clearly shows they care about the border region. >>...
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slings one deep to nelson aguilar has a 59 yard pitch and catch. it's 14 to 10. we have a game nelson i killer, having a solid year after being pretty nonexistent last year. more from the raiders this time carr finds henry ruggs and 72 yards later he is in the end zone ruggs had a 118 yards on the day car threw for 347 yards and 3 touchdown passes. we had a tie game and a half or quarter. john jacobs took over here he find the end zone from 7 yards out the raiders mister p 80 so is 30 to 24 las vegas. later in the quarter get the mahomes he gets rid of it. in time but is picked off by jeff heath. >>what a defensive effort from the raiders such a high powered offense over there. in kansas city and mark davis love defense mark davis love it there we see it right there that national mark back to deprive tony though jacobs shirts on its in the end zone again he had 77 rushing yards to go with his 2 touchdown to that you know the defending super bowl champs, they're not going to go down without a fight. >>the home 5 travis kelsey for the touchdown. the 2 point convers
slings one deep to nelson aguilar has a 59 yard pitch and catch. it's 14 to 10. we have a game nelson i killer, having a solid year after being pretty nonexistent last year. more from the raiders this time carr finds henry ruggs and 72 yards later he is in the end zone ruggs had a 118 yards on the day car threw for 347 yards and 3 touchdown passes. we had a tie game and a half or quarter. john jacobs took over here he find the end zone from 7 yards out the raiders mister p 80 so is 30 to 24 las...
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sara nelson, we're really sorry for the 100,000 people you just told us about and thank you for being thank you very much. >> please send them our best. it's a story we're going to stay on top of. real actions with real consequences. >> thank you. >>> the second presidential debate is still scheduled to take place one week from tomorrow. can it move forward with the president infected with covid-19? we're going to speak to the co-chair for the commission on presidential debates live next. we live in uncertain times. however, there is one thing you can be certain of. the men and woman of the united states postal service. we are here to deliver your cards, packages and prescriptions. and also deliver the peace of mind knowing that what's important to you-like your ballot-is on its way. every day, all across america, we deliver for you. and we always will. that selling carsarvana, 100% online wouldn't work. but we went to work. building an experience that lets you shop over 17,000 cars from home. creating a coast to coast network to deliver your car as soon as tomorrow. recruiting an arm
sara nelson, we're really sorry for the 100,000 people you just told us about and thank you for being thank you very much. >> please send them our best. it's a story we're going to stay on top of. real actions with real consequences. >> thank you. >>> the second presidential debate is still scheduled to take place one week from tomorrow. can it move forward with the president infected with covid-19? we're going to speak to the co-chair for the commission on presidential...
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and now check this to nelson in the end zone.rt his ankle in the process and was carted off with a high ankle sprain. what is it with the high ankle sprain. and now to adleman and it was high and wide by taylor. the second pick in the game. new was talking to himself all day and was eventually benched. the 49ers win it. the worst home loss for bill belichick ever. and now let's go to foxboro. >> reporter: that loss against the miami dolphins a couple of weeks ago seems like a distant memory. the 49ers for nyman 3 and a winning streak in 18 years. >> they were clearly outcoached and out played. >> given your history against bill belichick, did you have a little bit in this flip? >> it is enjoyable going against somebody like bill and how good their team is. i have so much respect for him that any time you play well about against a team coached by him. >>> 277 yards with no touchdowns and two interceptions. >> a lot of emotions and memories, especially coming back here to the same stadium with the same songs they used to play, a lo
and now check this to nelson in the end zone.rt his ankle in the process and was carted off with a high ankle sprain. what is it with the high ankle sprain. and now to adleman and it was high and wide by taylor. the second pick in the game. new was talking to himself all day and was eventually benched. the 49ers win it. the worst home loss for bill belichick ever. and now let's go to foxboro. >> reporter: that loss against the miami dolphins a couple of weeks ago seems like a distant...
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sophia nelson, good morning to you. >> good morning, victor.at and let me quote you here that hell broke loose when you say you found judge amy coney barrett to be likable but you would not confirm to vote her. explain what happened and why you wouldn't confirm? >> i heard earlier in your segments the senate had brought up how much she was a mom and how many times. that itself the likability factor. and what i was saying on my twitter feed was to my followers, i might not vote for this judge, her philosophy might not be mean. however, she is likeable. she is already have likeable. that's what they want. when women are powerful, whether it's kamela harris or hillary clinton who wasn't likable and that came up time and time again, it can backfewer on her. so likable palpable, it often works in our favor. >> so when you heard that reference to her family over and over, let's put up the numbers here for our viewers. this is the "new york times" analysis. they analyze son, daughter, wife, all the mentions of family. these are the recent nominee who'
sophia nelson, good morning to you. >> good morning, victor.at and let me quote you here that hell broke loose when you say you found judge amy coney barrett to be likable but you would not confirm to vote her. explain what happened and why you wouldn't confirm? >> i heard earlier in your segments the senate had brought up how much she was a mom and how many times. that itself the likability factor. and what i was saying on my twitter feed was to my followers, i might not vote for...
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nelson pelts is getting involved saying there should be more consolidation. do you feel about that >> i feel like the bottom line is i'm a little sad our name is going away, but having said that, i have tremendous confidence in the entire team, as well as chuck, in terms of being able to realize the synergies which are going to be considerable if we get a little help from the market, the schwab going forward could very well be a $100 billion market cap we'll already have $5.5 trillion in assets. when i began 19 years ago our market cap was $700 million. i'm a little sad, but i couldn't be prouder of what we've been able to accomplish over that time and we couldn't be in better hands with regards to schwab going forward with regard to what nelson said as far as more consolidation in the marketplace, i think if you look at financial services inspect general, there should be more consolidation when you specifically look at the online brokerage world, per se, most of that consolidation is taking place. ideal clearly was transformational and then morgan stanley bo
nelson pelts is getting involved saying there should be more consolidation. do you feel about that >> i feel like the bottom line is i'm a little sad our name is going away, but having said that, i have tremendous confidence in the entire team, as well as chuck, in terms of being able to realize the synergies which are going to be considerable if we get a little help from the market, the schwab going forward could very well be a $100 billion market cap we'll already have $5.5 trillion in...
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nelson agholor goes for a 14 year touchdown. yard deep for henry rugs, he takes it72 yards. two touchdowns, tied it 24. same score as josh jacobs rushes forward. intercepted by jeff heath, he takes it back to the 2-yard line. the raiders when wind up winning this 140-32. if you get squeamish about plays, look away, doc prescott is in the hospital tonight after suffering a compound fracture on this play. obviously he is done for the year, i would say his career is in jeopardy, and as we say, he will undergo surgery tonight in dallas. >>> earlier today, in paris, the open final, rafael the devout rafael the doll shows why he's the clean king of clay, defeating novak djokovic's. rafael nadal is 102 on the ranch open clay courts. that is sporting live for right now, it was an amazing finish for him. but the 49ers are on the other end of the spectrum, it has been beautiful it has been brutal for them. >> we are so sad for doc prescott. >> that is so sad. thank you for joining us. have a good night. as stuff >> we will see you later. [ music ] a tantrum when he saw marshmallow pee
nelson agholor goes for a 14 year touchdown. yard deep for henry rugs, he takes it72 yards. two touchdowns, tied it 24. same score as josh jacobs rushes forward. intercepted by jeff heath, he takes it back to the 2-yard line. the raiders when wind up winning this 140-32. if you get squeamish about plays, look away, doc prescott is in the hospital tonight after suffering a compound fracture on this play. obviously he is done for the year, i would say his career is in jeopardy, and as we say, he...
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that, you know, yeah, we would get lines like that in this country if we ever had a candidate like nelson mandela, but it turns out we're getting lines like that in this country because people are getting to the polls to vote against a candidate who they want to stop. >> right. well, let's not forget we had lines -- big, long lines in 2008 for barack obama, and that was a -- drew comparisons to the mandela election. you know, i think one of the things that, lawrence, there are two things that are going on that is true. one is that there is an unprecedented early vote right now. i think the number is now close to 11 million people have voted early so far that have been tabulated. at this time four years ago, the number was under 1 million, all right? so you're talking about an exponential increase in early vote and we know why that is. it's -- some of it's driven by a desire to get donald trump out. there's no doubt there's a lot of democratic enthusiasm to get donald trump out. some of it has to do with people being concerned about covid and they're switching to the early vote, but the pr
that, you know, yeah, we would get lines like that in this country if we ever had a candidate like nelson mandela, but it turns out we're getting lines like that in this country because people are getting to the polls to vote against a candidate who they want to stop. >> right. well, let's not forget we had lines -- big, long lines in 2008 for barack obama, and that was a -- drew comparisons to the mandela election. you know, i think one of the things that, lawrence, there are two things...
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. >>> what do oprah and willie nelson have in common? i'll tell you in our 20/20 lead next. new? -audrey's expecting... -twins! ♪ we'd be closer to the twins. change in plans. at fidelity, a change in plans is always part of the plan. ♪ think it ♪ solve it ♪ try and crack it ♪ breathe it ♪ calm it ♪ and renew it aarp staying sharp is part of renew active. get medicare with more. aarp staying sharp is part of renew active. how will we do it, at a time we've been asked that before. and through pandemics, and depressions, wars that split a nation, and fractured the world. americans have always found a way to vote and make their voices heard. so stand with the national council on election integrity and help make sure every vote is counted. no matter who you vote for, or how. because while this election may feel different, we all call america home. taking california for a ride. companies like uber, lyft, doordash. breaking state employment laws for years. now these multi-billion-dollar companies wrote deceptive prop 22 to buy themselves a new law. to deny drivers the rights they
. >>> what do oprah and willie nelson have in common? i'll tell you in our 20/20 lead next. new? -audrey's expecting... -twins! ♪ we'd be closer to the twins. change in plans. at fidelity, a change in plans is always part of the plan. ♪ think it ♪ solve it ♪ try and crack it ♪ breathe it ♪ calm it ♪ and renew it aarp staying sharp is part of renew active. get medicare with more. aarp staying sharp is part of renew active. how will we do it, at a time we've been asked that...
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when i speak, i quote nelson mandela often. nelson mandela said something that i think is very profound and timely. he said and i quote, everything is impossible until it is done. in other words, people will tell you when you want to fight for decent wages, when you are engaged in a fight for universal health care, a fight to make sure all of our people can afford to go to college or have high quality affordable childcare or that we can create millions of good paying jobs, they say, that's not realistic. what is realistic is that a handful of billionaires have more than the bottom half of america. that half a million americans are homeless. what's realistic is half hour people are paycheck-to-paycheck. starvation wages. that is realistic. we have to get out of that mindset, this is the richest country in the history of the world. people should not have to work hour andto make $15 an not get health care they need. antrying to survive on $11 hour. win thishere is to election, and then build a kind of political movement that we ne
when i speak, i quote nelson mandela often. nelson mandela said something that i think is very profound and timely. he said and i quote, everything is impossible until it is done. in other words, people will tell you when you want to fight for decent wages, when you are engaged in a fight for universal health care, a fight to make sure all of our people can afford to go to college or have high quality affordable childcare or that we can create millions of good paying jobs, they say, that's not...
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nelson who has asthma and also treats it, and she can tell you why she doesn't take chances when the is bad. >> several years ago i made the mistake of running during the 2017 fires and got incredibly sick for months. >> bad especially when you are running up and down, you can't really breathe. >> dr. nelson says that they are seeing a 10% to 20% uptick in patient s since the fire started in august and so she says please take the air quality seriously. >> i mean, we have to. >> 14e7d jushe said just becaus can't smell it doesn't mean that we're still not inhaling some pretty dangerous par tick could you you lats. and mike has been saying that for a while. >> yeah, they are so small, you can't see them. we can see the ash on our cars, but that is not what you will really inhale. it will irritate your eyes and skin. but the fine particulate matter is what the n95 mask can stop from penetrating your lungs. have you ever tried to exercise vigorously in a mask? it is not easy. and no swimming is allowed. so kind of a double whammy for me. let's take a look at what is going on from our roo
nelson who has asthma and also treats it, and she can tell you why she doesn't take chances when the is bad. >> several years ago i made the mistake of running during the 2017 fires and got incredibly sick for months. >> bad especially when you are running up and down, you can't really breathe. >> dr. nelson says that they are seeing a 10% to 20% uptick in patient s since the fire started in august and so she says please take the air quality seriously. >> i mean, we have...