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as nia just mentioned.listen to a bit of that and i'll get you to respond. >> yeah. >> all the way back -- and i was on one of your shows -- all the way back in march i was calling for the need for us to have masks, to have the president stand and tell us what's going on, but he knew it, he knew it and did nothing. it's close to criminal. this is all about one thing, the stock market. he doesn't want to see anything happen. it's all about his re-election. it should be about the american people. and they're in trouble. and if we don't do it -- and by the way, his own cdc director contradicted him recently. he said if, in fact, you just wore this mask, nothing else but this mask, you would save between now and january another 100,000 lives. and so we have to be honest with the american people. they're tough. >> gloria, biden holding up the mask versus president trump who says waiters don't like them and it took him forever to even be seen putting one on or wearing one. >> right. yeah, and then he and, you kno
as nia just mentioned.listen to a bit of that and i'll get you to respond. >> yeah. >> all the way back -- and i was on one of your shows -- all the way back in march i was calling for the need for us to have masks, to have the president stand and tell us what's going on, but he knew it, he knew it and did nothing. it's close to criminal. this is all about one thing, the stock market. he doesn't want to see anything happen. it's all about his re-election. it should be about the...
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and also, i think, nia, and i don't know if you agree with this. he needed to get some reps under his belt. i think he was rusty because he hadn't been on the political stage, in a long time. >> i think that's right. and that showed up, in a big way, in donald trump's town hall that he did a few days ago. and so, there, you had joe biden doing what he does best, as gloria talked about. showing empathy to those folks, many of whom had real losses of relatives from different diseases, whether it be covid, cancer. and joe biden talking about his own experiences and what he would do, also, in terms of policy. there is a -- on joe biden that is coming from this white house, coming from republicans, that he isn't up to, that he's lost a step. that he can't get, you know, all of his facts right. and, here, you have a joe biden who, at one point, was describing the difference between the two different vaccines. one of which, works at the molecular, cellular level. and one of which works at the immune system level. so, in great detail, he was going into tha
and also, i think, nia, and i don't know if you agree with this. he needed to get some reps under his belt. i think he was rusty because he hadn't been on the political stage, in a long time. >> i think that's right. and that showed up, in a big way, in donald trump's town hall that he did a few days ago. and so, there, you had joe biden doing what he does best, as gloria talked about. showing empathy to those folks, many of whom had real losses of relatives from different diseases,...
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nia, let's start with you. if we thought that this election was already chaotic, the next 45 days are really going to be next-level. what are you expecting in this political fight ahead? >> yeah, the supreme court moves front and center. we thought in many ways this would be about covid. now it's going to be about this fight. i think you're going to see the lines drawn in real contrast between the parties. arguments about what the supreme court should do, arguments about abortion, our rights, whether or not they should be preserved or rolled back. arguments about the aca, as well. so again, this was something that was unexpected coming right in the middle of this already contentious and toxic and sort of base-heavy campaign. you're going the see both of these sides, try to jazz up their bases. you know, there's all sorts of arguments about whether or not this favors republicans, whether or not it favors democrats. i think in many ways, it jazzes up both bases, who now are focused on the supreme court, particula
nia, let's start with you. if we thought that this election was already chaotic, the next 45 days are really going to be next-level. what are you expecting in this political fight ahead? >> yeah, the supreme court moves front and center. we thought in many ways this would be about covid. now it's going to be about this fight. i think you're going to see the lines drawn in real contrast between the parties. arguments about what the supreme court should do, arguments about abortion, our...
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that people can leave the island because the idea is not that people remain forever on the island of nias war . but while several european states have offered to take in migrants from lesbos others say they will not they're offering to provide more i hate and even more tense instead. the issue of migration was at the center of european commission president was last on the lions 1st state of the european union address in it she unveiled plans to replace the current rule under which asylum claims are dealt with in the country where they were 1st made the process has been criticized for years with southern european countries like italy and greece saying it forces them to bear the brunt of migrant arrivals. the w.'s always on a phenomenon asked on the line about the criticism being leveled by countries like greece there are many issues a member states don't agree on like migration for example have you received any signals that after what happened at more yeah the member states are more willing to change the course the good news is that next week we go on the commission is going to put forward
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that people can leave the island because the idea is not that people remain forever on the island of nias was. that while several european states offered to take in migrants from less bus others say they will not they're offering to provide more aid and even more tense instead. well they are being parliament's due to discuss the situation during today's debate or correspondent barbara vai's all standing by for more on that barbara can we expect the e.u. to agree to a common approach to resolving the situation on les mis. there is no wonder no common approach because as we know this is the most poisonous political battleground in the european union so even when this debate was scheduled in the european parliament there were some right wing and some populist parties who said we don't want this debate you know where is the problem it was the refuse themselves who are supposed to have put the can set the camp on fire and so we don't want to talk about this but we just of course the bait is taking place there is a majority against that very hard line position but it shows how deep the division
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lesson two, nia-malika henderson. donald trump lieutenant say outrageous things along the way. 2016, never get away with that. never get elected after saying that, and he did. listen here, donald trump lost the popular vote by nearly 3 million votes. nearly 3 million votes. illegal immigrants did she say not vote in the presidential election. yet here we are four years later, donald trump says this -- >> i think i did win the popular vote in a true sense. there was tremendous cheating in california. tremendous cheating in new york and other places. >> ah, no. there was not. and then let me add in this. if you watched the conventions, both speeches, the final night, went past 11:00. go back look at the tape yourself no matter who you support at home. joe biden had more energy after 11:00 finishing his speech than donald trump. donald trump says something is going on there. listen. >> because i watched biden in the previous debates and he was horrible. and i watched him in the bernie debate, normal. he wasn't winston ch
lesson two, nia-malika henderson. donald trump lieutenant say outrageous things along the way. 2016, never get away with that. never get elected after saying that, and he did. listen here, donald trump lost the popular vote by nearly 3 million votes. nearly 3 million votes. illegal immigrants did she say not vote in the presidential election. yet here we are four years later, donald trump says this -- >> i think i did win the popular vote in a true sense. there was tremendous cheating in...
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nia malikau-henderson with us. >> well, i think the underscoring here of joe biden's philosophy that the economy cannot get fixed until the virus is under control. he is right. he's been saying that for a very long time. and i think this is going to be a message you see from him consistently over the next nine weeks. the other point i would make to what i think the vice president was doing here through his comments about the president's handling of coronavirus, which, again, the weakest spot in the president's record with the american public right now. joe biden using this opportunity to put that back front and center and doing so in a way that ties it with character. joe biden said in his convention. character is on the ballot. he tied directly this notion of donald trump, who is not seen as honest and trustworthy by the american people, directly to he's mishandling of the coronavirus and the misinformation getting out there. those two things taking the most prominent issue in people's lives right now, the coronavirus, and attaching it to a key character metric of honesty and trustw
nia malikau-henderson with us. >> well, i think the underscoring here of joe biden's philosophy that the economy cannot get fixed until the virus is under control. he is right. he's been saying that for a very long time. and i think this is going to be a message you see from him consistently over the next nine weeks. the other point i would make to what i think the vice president was doing here through his comments about the president's handling of coronavirus, which, again, the weakest...
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joining us is senior political reporter nia mallika henderson and jeffrey toobin.he president is saying today that we may end up in a dispute for a long time after election night. you've written about this extensively. how problematic could that be in a state like florida and frankly, other states, as well. >> well, florida is actually one of the exceptions to the rule and one reason why michael bloomberg is putting so much money into florida is that they actually couldn't their votes somewhat quickly and bloomberg's people feel like if they can get a win for joe biden in florida, that will simply end the election on election night because there is just no way of the president can get to 270 electoral votes without florida. however, if florida is not decide decided there are so many possibilities of litigation about vote counting, there are 200 lawsuits now, going on now about how the votes will be counted. the rules are very much in flux which means if there are close elections, there is the possibility firefighter litigation afterwards. there is also the possibil
joining us is senior political reporter nia mallika henderson and jeffrey toobin.he president is saying today that we may end up in a dispute for a long time after election night. you've written about this extensively. how problematic could that be in a state like florida and frankly, other states, as well. >> well, florida is actually one of the exceptions to the rule and one reason why michael bloomberg is putting so much money into florida is that they actually couldn't their votes...
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long training in nepal she'll be taking what she's learned home to indonesia to the small island of nias wish to serve as the only trained eye doctor . it's a lot of pressure but she remains upbeat. and yes i'm happy to return to me yes apart from see my family i can also help the cataract patients in me as regain their eyesight. a few days later i also head for indonesia. i want to see how dr joyce is doing if doctors are having problems getting into nepal's mountains indonesia has 17000 islands are even more challenging it's why having a local eye surgeon is crucial. in that it has one of the highest rates of cataract blindness in the world with experts estimating between 2 and 3000000 people affected by the disease there's been no official studies done here on this island but it's not just adults who are suffering from correct blindness and we're about to find out why. while altitude is a problem in the pool here is the ultraviolet rays reflecting off the water for a community that spends a lot of time in the ocean many are at high risk of developing cataracts. today dr joyce is condu
long training in nepal she'll be taking what she's learned home to indonesia to the small island of nias wish to serve as the only trained eye doctor . it's a lot of pressure but she remains upbeat. and yes i'm happy to return to me yes apart from see my family i can also help the cataract patients in me as regain their eyesight. a few days later i also head for indonesia. i want to see how dr joyce is doing if doctors are having problems getting into nepal's mountains indonesia has 17000...
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. >> i want to get dana and nia to weigh in. dana, what jumped out at you? >> playing with fire, that was his quote, and he was talking about the notion of voting by mail. and you rightly pushed back on him a number of times as he suggested that voting by mail is rife with fraud and that it can't be done safely. and the fact is, as you said to him, wolf, in recent years, we have seen a handful of states do it without any evidence of widespread fraud or even close to widespread fraud. he was referring to a commission that was more than ten years ago, which seems to be out of date. but i think if you also look at the quote, playing with fire, that is, again, the attorney general of the united states of america saying if americans do the safest thing possible during a pandemic to exercise their most sacred right as a citizen of america, which is to vote, it's playing with fire, as opposed to, you know what, i'm the attorney general, i'm a member of this administration, let's make sure the people can vote safely. and if that means by mail, let's make sure that w
. >> i want to get dana and nia to weigh in. dana, what jumped out at you? >> playing with fire, that was his quote, and he was talking about the notion of voting by mail. and you rightly pushed back on him a number of times as he suggested that voting by mail is rife with fraud and that it can't be done safely. and the fact is, as you said to him, wolf, in recent years, we have seen a handful of states do it without any evidence of widespread fraud or even close to widespread...
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long training in nepal she'll be taking what she's learned home to indonesia to the small island of nias wish to serve as the only trained eye doctor. it's a lot of pressure but she remains upbeat. and yes i'm happy to return to me yes apart from see my family i can also help the cataract patients in me as regain their eyesight. a few days later i also head for indonesia. i want to see how dr joyce is doing if doctors are having problems getting into nepal's mountains indonesia has 17000 islands are even more challenging it's why having a local eye surgeon is crucial. in these as one of the highest rates cataract blindness in the world with experts estimating between 2 and 3000000 people affected by the disease there's been no official studies done here on this island but it's not just adults who are suffering from correct blindness and we're about to find out why. while altitude is a problem in the pool here is the ultraviolet rays reflecting off the water for a community that spends a lot of time in the ocean many are at high risk of developing cataracts. today dr joyce is conducting t
long training in nepal she'll be taking what she's learned home to indonesia to the small island of nias wish to serve as the only trained eye doctor. it's a lot of pressure but she remains upbeat. and yes i'm happy to return to me yes apart from see my family i can also help the cataract patients in me as regain their eyesight. a few days later i also head for indonesia. i want to see how dr joyce is doing if doctors are having problems getting into nepal's mountains indonesia has 17000...
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cnn's dana bash, nia-malika henderson, gloria borger. gloria, what's your reaction? >> my reaction is a little bit of confusion from the president how he defines leadership, quite frankly. this is a president who says leadership, you have to show leadership. leadership is about confidence. and then he said we just don't want people to panic. he didn't deny that he said what he said. but don't forget this is a president who is also trying to panic people about what's going on in the streets of cities right now. so he's saying i couldn't do it because people would've panicked. well, that isn't true. if you are a president and you are leveling about the seriousness of a disease with the american people, you will not panic them if you trust them, if you tell them what they need to do to keep it from spreading. so i think he is confusing these things. he abdicated his leadership responsibility. and instead lied to the american public because he didn't really want to close down the country, perhaps, didn't want to endanger his election, perhaps. so i think this is going to
cnn's dana bash, nia-malika henderson, gloria borger. gloria, what's your reaction? >> my reaction is a little bit of confusion from the president how he defines leadership, quite frankly. this is a president who says leadership, you have to show leadership. leadership is about confidence. and then he said we just don't want people to panic. he didn't deny that he said what he said. but don't forget this is a president who is also trying to panic people about what's going on in the...
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practically existed an independent government on the territory of crossing the young risk known as vissarion nia they lived in several settlements this territory was about 2 thirds the size of belgium and there were checkpoints all mr atory which led past people they wanted and didn't pass those they didn't want as we've seen from reports local police were afraid to get involved preferring not to intervene and so on they did whatever they wanted there back in 2019 the church was also investigated for fraud interrogations and searches followed but came up with no suspects on the outside their eco village looks clean and well kept residents are supposed to refrain from drugs alcohol tobacco even sugar a small price to pay for the man they are convinced is the messiah of the legitimate admission of just shouldn't always come in the same body when it's time to say something he should be born in this time to form the conscience as of his home. that is lovable yes he's the lord's words and you create for us he's an incarnation of jesus to do in the ninety's our teachers syrian came across the soviet u
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do expect a much more reaction already the foreign minister if that's the way nia has kept his cool do you know gratian and present. thoughts saying he was completely illegitimate in the at the direction and he's integration of fraud. reliable safe and effective. pioneering a russian covert vaccine sputnik v the 1st registered of its kind speaking at the un general assembly put in stress world leaders need to find a way to make their job freely accessible to everyone and even offered a free dosis to any worker. but would you leave them alone we already it's a sure experience and continue to cooperate with all countries and international organizations this includes a distribution of the russians vaccine to other countries which has proved its reliability safety and efficiency sure it's ready to provide the un with top notch assistance particularly we offer a vaccine free of charge for voluntary vaccination of u.n. personnel and entities we have received requests from or un colleagues and we will remain indifferent to. the 3rd stage of covered 1000 vaccine trials is underway in russia he
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years unable to travel to the mainland or further into europe but a fire at maria cam on the island of nias boss reinvigorated efforts to help them move on to answer press reports reporter levy on the athletes. the people on board this ferry have been waiting for this moment for a long time they're among thousands of refugees on greece's east asian islands who received asylum months ago and haven't been allowed onto the mainland because there wasn't enough accommodation for them after a fire destroyed europe's biggest refugee camp on lesbos earlier this month the government decided to move them it started with the most vulnerable unaccompanied minors and is now moving those who've received asylum this kuwaiti bedouin has been in greece for nearly 2 years 8 months ago he and his 2 sons received asylum now that he's on the mainland europe he doesn't plan to stay in greece they will go to school now yes and great to get him to stay in greece. no. war germany. germany come here these 2 families have travelled across asia they too intend to leave for germany where a mentally handicapped child ca
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watchdog although russia which is a member of their of course says nothing has been received at novell nia much from an induced coma this week with job and doctor saying he is now responding to speech although the long term effects are still on clear he was at lifted to berlin for treatment last month after falling ill on a flight from siberia the russian doctors that initial tweets have found no evidence of poisoning meanwhile russia's unvoiced un has responded to the allegations coming from western powers this school incident can raise questions well so hopefully being we hear what statements formal and what measures are being mentioned discussed. this lead us leads us to an unavoidable reply nicol question legions borst in such situations we want you to trash it the queen post who is to benefit from this the one that won it if you demand explain the issues with defects on the table and we'll compare notes one should with the rest ily geishas and collaborated by evidence even this is as you see the york reasonable well joe in parliament debated the poisoning out a special session on frid
watchdog although russia which is a member of their of course says nothing has been received at novell nia much from an induced coma this week with job and doctor saying he is now responding to speech although the long term effects are still on clear he was at lifted to berlin for treatment last month after falling ill on a flight from siberia the russian doctors that initial tweets have found no evidence of poisoning meanwhile russia's unvoiced un has responded to the allegations coming from...
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is home nia, my home, to a dedicated and highly skilled workforce. on a plan to g incentivize companies to bring their research, the development, production of materials back home. as president trump said earlier month, we want to build factories in baltimore, not beijing. our products in chicago, not shanghai. i, might add, we want to chambersburg, in not china. mr. speaker, this is the fight of our lives, and we have a real pportunity to make a difference. there is nothing partisan about securing america's place as a in the 21st century. there is nothing partisan about america.jobs home to there's nothing partisan about ombating a hostile regime's overreach into american lives. this is not about republicans or democrats. this is about americans. urge my colleagues from across the political spectrum to et behind our commonsense solutions to counter the chinese ommunist party and protect, protect our nation. it's simple. we must secure our supply chains. must defeat china in the race to the next generation technology. prepare americans to succeed in
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weapons watchdog although russia which is a member of the apes says nothing has been received at novell nia much from an inch east coast this week with job and doctors saying he is now responding to speech although of course the know will tell the facts are still unclear he was i lifted to be let in for treatment last month off to forming a lot of flight from siberia the russian doctors that initial treatment have found no evidence of poisoning meanwhile russia's envoy to the un has responded to the allegations coming from western powers. the zulu this is a look at these questions well so hopefully being we hear what statements formal and what measures are being mentioned discussed. this lead us leads us to an unavoidable reply nicol question legions borst in such situations we've won you tresses the queen produced who is to benefit from this the one that won it if you demand the explanations will defer explain the table and we'll compare notes one should with the rest really geishas i'm going to believe that by evidence even this is as you see me your reasonable but well the german parliam
weapons watchdog although russia which is a member of the apes says nothing has been received at novell nia much from an inch east coast this week with job and doctors saying he is now responding to speech although of course the know will tell the facts are still unclear he was i lifted to be let in for treatment last month off to forming a lot of flight from siberia the russian doctors that initial treatment have found no evidence of poisoning meanwhile russia's envoy to the un has responded...
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evidence disputed the allegation but it smith is monitoring developments for us from neighboring the 3 way nia. bottom it needs incentives prime minister to stand down and mince to really seal the deal for moscow to make it clear that bottom if you sin is going to back. the now and that was never clear before in the run up to the presidential election in ments on which the 9th shanker in fact used to set the rules frets of russian interference in his country's affairs if people didn't vote for him paul went to had claimed the one with $0.08 or as now as we know it will tens of thousands of people out on the streets of men who reject that and many most western powers of also rejected that 80 percent result on the calling for a reelection putin has decided to but who has decided to back lucas schenker previously there was no love lost between the 2 leaders but the payoff in may well be that way once had an irritating and not very compliant neighbor to the south well now. it's a viable 2. we're going to weather update next here on out of here and then across africa claims of corruption in respons
evidence disputed the allegation but it smith is monitoring developments for us from neighboring the 3 way nia. bottom it needs incentives prime minister to stand down and mince to really seal the deal for moscow to make it clear that bottom if you sin is going to back. the now and that was never clear before in the run up to the presidential election in ments on which the 9th shanker in fact used to set the rules frets of russian interference in his country's affairs if people didn't vote for...
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members 300 fighters with so-called co-operative for the developments of the congo into the town of the nia on friday the latest monsoon flooding in pakistan has killed 48 people hundreds of homes are damaged or destroyed and roads and bridges have been swept away days of torrential downpours and flooding caused chaos in the financial capital caracas more than 200 pakistanis have died since the monsoon season started in july. those are your headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after the bottom line come all keep you company in the coming hours i'll see you tomorrow from 7 g. until then. hi i'm steve clements i have a question is there a connection between the shooting of jacob blake and can osha wall street capitalism and excessive military spending my guest today says there is let's get to the bottom line. when a policeman shot jacob blake 7 times in the back in front of his kids in wisconsin last month it was a painful reminder that real change is not coming fast enough to these united states the shooting reignited passions across the country especially after an armed white 17
members 300 fighters with so-called co-operative for the developments of the congo into the town of the nia on friday the latest monsoon flooding in pakistan has killed 48 people hundreds of homes are damaged or destroyed and roads and bridges have been swept away days of torrential downpours and flooding caused chaos in the financial capital caracas more than 200 pakistanis have died since the monsoon season started in july. those are your headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after...
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alex, nia-malaki, appreciate it. >>> back to school today and many kids trying what's called pod learning. we'll talk to two parents trying to navigate that challenge. let's play! you're always a winner. you got... up to 60% off your hotel! >>but isn't that the only one? you're a winner! priceline. every trip is a big deal. to stir that fire, university of phoenix is awarding up to one million dollars in scholarships through this month. see what scholarship you qualify for at phoenix.edu. i'm a delivery operations manager in san diego, california. we've had a ton of obstacles in finding ways to be more sustainable for a big company. we were one of the first stations to pilot a fleet of zero emissions electric vehicles. the amazon vans have a decal that says, "shipment zero." we're striving to deliver a package with zero emissions in to the air. i feel really proud of the impact that has on the environment. but we're always striving to be better. i love being outdoors, running in nature. we have two daughters. i want to do everything i can to protect the environment to make sure they see t
alex, nia-malaki, appreciate it. >>> back to school today and many kids trying what's called pod learning. we'll talk to two parents trying to navigate that challenge. let's play! you're always a winner. you got... up to 60% off your hotel! >>but isn't that the only one? you're a winner! priceline. every trip is a big deal. to stir that fire, university of phoenix is awarding up to one million dollars in scholarships through this month. see what scholarship you qualify for at...
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michigan, wisconsin, indiana,nia, ohio, they are doing worse now but democrats are doing better in the sun belt states where you have a lot of college educated suburban voters moving from other parts of the country, making georgia less georgian and less southern. and virginia and texas less southern, which is why you saw democrats do so well in the term election in 2018. it was winning suburbs outside of atlanta, dallas, houston, oklahoma city, richmond, virginia, so democrats were moving up in certain states and moving and dropping down to a certain extent in other states where we are seeing a realignment. whites with less than a four year college to greet are moving more toward the republican party but college-educated, suburban are moving away from the republican party toward the democratic party. so we are seeing alignment in the country is getting small town rural or republican. we are seeing a realignment take place in this country. >> let's get a call from amy. good morning. good morning. mr. cook, i have watched you for a long time and always valued your opinion. i am thinking
michigan, wisconsin, indiana,nia, ohio, they are doing worse now but democrats are doing better in the sun belt states where you have a lot of college educated suburban voters moving from other parts of the country, making georgia less georgian and less southern. and virginia and texas less southern, which is why you saw democrats do so well in the term election in 2018. it was winning suburbs outside of atlanta, dallas, houston, oklahoma city, richmond, virginia, so democrats were moving up in...
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john harwood, nia-malika henderson, thank you both very much. >> thanks. >>> so this morning, nearly half the country is seeing a rise in coronavirus cases as you can see on this map. it is almost all of the west and the midwest. the cdc forecasts that 20,000 more people will die from coronavirus in just the next three weeks. an influential model used by the white house has updated the projection now to more than 371,000 deaths, almost twice where we are right now by january 1st. now, that is down from what they projected a week ago. but it's still a jaw-dropping death toll. right now, the u.s. is nearing 7 million coronavirus cases. it could hit that milestone in just the coming hours. >>> all right. legal battles are under way about how ballots should be cast and counted so we'll talk to the attorney general of pennsylvania. one of the key places that this is going on about the fights already there. that's next. i felt like... ...i was just fighting an uphill battle in my career. so when i heard about the applied digital skills courses, i'm thinking i can become more marketable. yo
john harwood, nia-malika henderson, thank you both very much. >> thanks. >>> so this morning, nearly half the country is seeing a rise in coronavirus cases as you can see on this map. it is almost all of the west and the midwest. the cdc forecasts that 20,000 more people will die from coronavirus in just the next three weeks. an influential model used by the white house has updated the projection now to more than 371,000 deaths, almost twice where we are right now by january 1st....
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>>lynn nia lewis is an oakland native and reporter for our sister station in charlotte. recently she was diagnosed with a rare health condition that unfortunately causes her to lose her hair and as someone who spends majority for time on television it was not something she was able to hide really easily. >>but instead of taking that route she embrace this change sharing her health journey with her viewers and now us take a look. >>wanted to make it clear tonight that we have back on august 30 protesters already started and we in chester county when a louis fox 46 i think was set out to them most is that i was willing to be vulnerable vulnerability has always been something fox 46 reported lanee' lewis has embraced at least not so publicly. >>but when she debuted a new look on air last week she wanted to be clear about the reason why if i go ahead and do this i want to make sure that i post about what pco us ease and that just goes hey i got a new hairdo p c o s stands for polycystic ovary syndrome, a hormonal disorder affects one in 10 women of childbearing age, the seve
>>lynn nia lewis is an oakland native and reporter for our sister station in charlotte. recently she was diagnosed with a rare health condition that unfortunately causes her to lose her hair and as someone who spends majority for time on television it was not something she was able to hide really easily. >>but instead of taking that route she embrace this change sharing her health journey with her viewers and now us take a look. >>wanted to make it clear tonight that we have...
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how it was before the pandemic hit. 9 to a story about seeing business and politics collide the way nia is among the countries that's been strongest in its condemnation of belarusians strongman alexander lukashenko is cracked open on opposition protests but the relationship is complicated as lithuania has a major stake in the bella routine economy its course is a gateway to minsk handling $40000000.00 tons of mineral resources 1st alife there is containers now the unrest in bello ruth house the small baltic nation worried about the future of business. pot of clay that are on if you any is toast on the baltic sea is the number one herb for goods to and from neighboring bellows that country ships all its petrol diesel and fertilizer exports through the e.u. poured into the world at large but that also makes the port dependent on bella ruse a 3rd of clay but as revenues come from its dealings with the authoritarian government in minsk that swipe managers are worried about the unrest in the country . is a threat to. market share business owners that relationship bellows president alexander
how it was before the pandemic hit. 9 to a story about seeing business and politics collide the way nia is among the countries that's been strongest in its condemnation of belarusians strongman alexander lukashenko is cracked open on opposition protests but the relationship is complicated as lithuania has a major stake in the bella routine economy its course is a gateway to minsk handling $40000000.00 tons of mineral resources 1st alife there is containers now the unrest in bello ruth house the...
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>>but they don't seem to faze by let's head to the coliseum the southpaw shoarma nia getting the startoday for the green and gold. bottom of the 6th astro's up one nothing one on for matt olson. this is a day after he gets his golden glove. he reminds us he's pretty good at the plate too. the 2 run dinger by also puts the a's ahead, compean knife now aides up to alex bregman lines one into center field and look at this web gem by ramon lori spectacular grab to end the game a's win 3 to 2. they're 6 and a half games up with i think about 18 games left that might be popping bottles by next weekend. let's hope they do. manager bob melvin on his stellar pitching staff this five-game series. >>into that line up with type of that we had throughout this entire series was phenomenal. so yeah, i mean what we're looking for hard to do, but it's what we're looking for. >>and to the giants taking on the padres in san diego part of a nine-game road trip this nine-game road trip will probably define their season. they're currently down 6 to one in the bottom of the 8th will have those for highlights
>>but they don't seem to faze by let's head to the coliseum the southpaw shoarma nia getting the startoday for the green and gold. bottom of the 6th astro's up one nothing one on for matt olson. this is a day after he gets his golden glove. he reminds us he's pretty good at the plate too. the 2 run dinger by also puts the a's ahead, compean knife now aides up to alex bregman lines one into center field and look at this web gem by ramon lori spectacular grab to end the game a's win 3 to 2....
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. >> reporter: leyla and nia started one of cairo's most successful food tour companies, teaching visitorsine and taking them to hidden gems. now they've come to alexandria. >> and we're super excited! >> reporter: with hopes of expanding to a new city for the first time. and putting the city's street food on the culinary map. >> we're really here to teach people about egyptian food. you go to a mediocre place, you're obviously not gonna want to come back, and we really think that could make all the difference between deciding to visit again or representeding egypt to a friend or not. >> reporter: laila and mia research about 30 restaurants for each new tour. here their priority is finding an egyptian staple, liver sandwiches, which vary by city. >> we eat a lot of liver in cairo, but we don't real cook it the same way. their method is they chop is very, very fine little slivers, so that's what makes alexandrian liver very, very special. >> are you ready? >> yeah. >> let's do it. >> reporter: after sampling half a dozen sandwiches across the city, the ladies land in a residential part of t
. >> reporter: leyla and nia started one of cairo's most successful food tour companies, teaching visitorsine and taking them to hidden gems. now they've come to alexandria. >> and we're super excited! >> reporter: with hopes of expanding to a new city for the first time. and putting the city's street food on the culinary map. >> we're really here to teach people about egyptian food. you go to a mediocre place, you're obviously not gonna want to come back, and we really...
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stick to my job of not worrying about what the a's are doing to the coliseum the south called shoarma niagetting the start today for the green and gold bottom of the 6 a's up ash rose up one nothing as matt austin he just got his golden glove yesterday and he reminds us, you know what i can hit the ball to not all defense here. top of the 9th now a's up to alex bregman. you think that's going into the gap but ramon laureano tracks it down great grab to end the game. a's win 3 to one there 6 and a half games up in west with a team to go sitting pretty. let's go to san diego that's where the giants were taking on the padres game, one of a three-game set bottom of the first no score too long for mitch moreland he sends one into center field it's over murray cod, new bonds head. 2 runs will come into score podrias taken early 2 nothing lead. got a little uglier for the giants here bottom of the 3rd hyder is up 2 to nothing up to i'm sorry that many machado. 13th home run of the season back i got paid a lot of money to do just that he's having a great year the padres are having a great year. a
stick to my job of not worrying about what the a's are doing to the coliseum the south called shoarma niagetting the start today for the green and gold bottom of the 6 a's up ash rose up one nothing as matt austin he just got his golden glove yesterday and he reminds us, you know what i can hit the ball to not all defense here. top of the 9th now a's up to alex bregman. you think that's going into the gap but ramon laureano tracks it down great grab to end the game. a's win 3 to one there 6 and...
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i want to get out the nia region of southern chile where a confrontation with indigenous my pooches is intensifying. the latest sports news including bryson to show. us open the american securing victory by 6 shots to claim his 1st major title. as business news are in new york where the united nations is marking its 75th anniversary event is coinciding with the annual general assembly meeting this week that brings wildly dist together boss for the 1st time this year it will be done virtually because of the coronavirus pandemic president donald trump has decided to skip monday's of enter entirely instead the acting u.s. deputy ambassador to the u.n. is representing the host nation. has proven to be a successful experiment. with notable exceptions its convening power brings much of the world to the table. despite some unfortunate failings the u.n. blue helmets have worked to maintain peace for decades to missions around the world . an organization such as the world food program saves lives and improves futures every day the united states has played a central role in these successes u.n.
i want to get out the nia region of southern chile where a confrontation with indigenous my pooches is intensifying. the latest sports news including bryson to show. us open the american securing victory by 6 shots to claim his 1st major title. as business news are in new york where the united nations is marking its 75th anniversary event is coinciding with the annual general assembly meeting this week that brings wildly dist together boss for the 1st time this year it will be done virtually...
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jonathan reiner along with william hassal teen, a groundbreaking hiv/aids researcher, and nia-malika henderson. dr. ryan r, the president rebuking calling confused and mistaken. obviously he was not confused nor mistaken. he was thoughtful and considered in both cases. have you seen anything like this before? >> no, i think that was stunning. this is not the first time the president has rebuked dr. redfield. he did it earlier this year when the can cdc director warned against a double shot of a flu season in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. and he made him come back the next day to walk back those comments. but what dr. redfield said today made complete sense. it was common sense. what he said was it's going to take a very long time to vaccinate the united states. we're only going to have maybe at the outset, if both the moderna and pfizer vaccines are approved, maybe about 45 million doses. that's 22.5 million people. that's 6% of the population. until more vaccine can be manufactured or other vaccines are approved. and that's going to talk a very long time. plus these vaccine
jonathan reiner along with william hassal teen, a groundbreaking hiv/aids researcher, and nia-malika henderson. dr. ryan r, the president rebuking calling confused and mistaken. obviously he was not confused nor mistaken. he was thoughtful and considered in both cases. have you seen anything like this before? >> no, i think that was stunning. this is not the first time the president has rebuked dr. redfield. he did it earlier this year when the can cdc director warned against a double...
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. >> kelly: and nia long will be with us. >> ryan: plus a performance by natasha bedingfield.until then, have a great day. enjoy your snack. >> kelly: you too. mwah! - today on "tamron hall," a juicy new summer novel from "america's next top model" alum, jay manuel, and artistic expression during these tough times. fashion designers using face masks as a new canvas, how to tell a powerful story with pictures, and the secret to capturing your family's photo journal with nigel barker. plus, a lucky tam-fam member gets an at-home wardrobe reset. so long, work pajamas! an all new "tamron hall" starts now. [dynamic music] - welcome to "tamron hall" from my home. you know, with so much going on, we haven't had a chance here to recognize our style team at the "tamron hall show." nominated in the first season of the show for an emmy for wardrobe, ti to ec and ashley d r sleea we loove itweovedt when we were in studio. our up-and-coming fashion designer series that we did twice was a huge success. all of the designers sold out of their clothes. some of them have gone on before the pand
. >> kelly: and nia long will be with us. >> ryan: plus a performance by natasha bedingfield.until then, have a great day. enjoy your snack. >> kelly: you too. mwah! - today on "tamron hall," a juicy new summer novel from "america's next top model" alum, jay manuel, and artistic expression during these tough times. fashion designers using face masks as a new canvas, how to tell a powerful story with pictures, and the secret to capturing your family's photo...