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nick: marcus, pleasure. nick. lemonis: nick? nice to meet you, brother.his is really a small kitchen. it's tight. nick: a lot of the equipment in here is very, very dated, so we've just been kind of doing the best we can. lemonis: it's tough to work in here. nick: you get used to it. lemonis: what was strange is that i'm here around lunch time, and there's not really anybody here. as i walk around the inside of the facility, i'm underwhelmed. i can't tell if they've given up or they don't care. but i can't invest in a business that dante has neglected. what would you call these two colors? salmon and light salmon? dante: salmon. lemonis: let's the three of us go outside. and as i go around the outside of the property, i'm seeing weeds everywhere, crap hanging from the trees. the parking lot looks like garbage. now, i can be tolerant for certain things, but disrespecting hard-earned assets is not one of them, and so i'm gonna put him through the paces. what would you rate the property today, aesthetically? dante: uh, 5 out of 10? lemonis: a 5? what's givin
nick: marcus, pleasure. nick. lemonis: nick? nice to meet you, brother.his is really a small kitchen. it's tight. nick: a lot of the equipment in here is very, very dated, so we've just been kind of doing the best we can. lemonis: it's tough to work in here. nick: you get used to it. lemonis: what was strange is that i'm here around lunch time, and there's not really anybody here. as i walk around the inside of the facility, i'm underwhelmed. i can't tell if they've given up or they don't care....
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greta: we are back with nick clark in pennsylvania. on clark, what do polls say where the race stands? polls put biden ahead by roughly 4% and 6%. at franklin and marshall as a new poll out this morning that puts him on the upper end of that trajectory. there are sinkable both to give him more of an advantage but it looks like biden as an advantage between four and six. greta: what you make of that advantage? is it enough to get out of the margin of error? >> i think so. even if the vice president were point, that 1% would be enough to do it. that is a high margin. between threel be and five points. it pennsylvania it will be close. we will not know on election night because there will be ballots being counted for the days afterwards. if the polls are accurate, it looks like the vice president will pull this off. greta: 20 electoral votes at stake. what role do you think the state will play in this election? close, ifelection is the polls are wrong and none of the other states and play such as florida or north carolina or arizona reall
greta: we are back with nick clark in pennsylvania. on clark, what do polls say where the race stands? polls put biden ahead by roughly 4% and 6%. at franklin and marshall as a new poll out this morning that puts him on the upper end of that trajectory. there are sinkable both to give him more of an advantage but it looks like biden as an advantage between four and six. greta: what you make of that advantage? is it enough to get out of the margin of error? >> i think so. even if the vice...
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nick, we had something special. okay. that was the old morgan. so what i am basically saying is that now that you have the strength of training bankers, not all of the make the cut. the first time in history morgan is basically saying to some of the bankers, sorry, but we are moving in a different direction. >> you are being escorted out the door. >> yes. number two, now this is what you see in all investment banks now i've got bankers and i have traitors because we want to get more active in the securities world. guess what. they don't mix. even if i don't want a culture clash haddock about this? the third in the last thing that really matters is compensation. in the old system one of the fiddles that was a ahead at jpmorgan securities said the child's we're going to face is if you have two people working together and you give them a differential $10,000, that's not going to create a problem. give them $100,000 $100,000 or, and that was again the issue that you with from people saying i don't care about money, to pay, the guy sitting next to me
nick, we had something special. okay. that was the old morgan. so what i am basically saying is that now that you have the strength of training bankers, not all of the make the cut. the first time in history morgan is basically saying to some of the bankers, sorry, but we are moving in a different direction. >> you are being escorted out the door. >> yes. number two, now this is what you see in all investment banks now i've got bankers and i have traitors because we want to get more...
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here's nick schifrin. ♪ nick: in the part of the world perhaps most excited for president elect biden- the irish celebrated their luck. after four years of america first, western europe expressed hope for change. >> joe biden has decades of experience in domestic and foreign policy. he knows germany and europe well. >> many european leaders have worked with joe biden and share his day one priorities. reentering the paris climate accord, extending the new start treaty with russia, and rejoining the world health organization. among his first phone calls were european allies, including french president emmanuel macron. >> i wanted to congratulate you and to congratulate kamala harris for this election. nick: in britain, prime minister boris johnson has been a trump ally. and biden has rejected brexit. yesterday johnson expressed relief biden emphasized shared values in their call. >> it was refreshing, i may say, to have that conversation and i forward to many more. nick: biden's second round of calls were with east asian allies, including south korean president moon jae-in and japan's n
here's nick schifrin. ♪ nick: in the part of the world perhaps most excited for president elect biden- the irish celebrated their luck. after four years of america first, western europe expressed hope for change. >> joe biden has decades of experience in domestic and foreign policy. he knows germany and europe well. >> many european leaders have worked with joe biden and share his day one priorities. reentering the paris climate accord, extending the new start treaty with russia,...
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now nick's got a battle on his hands.e argues there's only a small risk of gyms spreading the virus. we were going to stand strong, not because we were reckless but because we had the government's own data which supported our cause. how does it take an uneducated business owner from liverpool to articulate government's own data back to them? the first day — the police arrived in force. nick was fined £1000, but refused to close his gym. others in liverpool are also resisting the rules imposed by westminster. please sir, can i have some more? sorry, son, we don't give to the north. people take to the streets — some covid deniers. others angry about money. i think that it puts people at risk of poverty, it's going to bring poverty to the city. frustrated about the rules. are you abiding by the rules? no, not abiding by them. just because it'sjust, i feel like it's a violation against my own freedom. i just feel like they're taking away, like, ourfreedom. you know, like our rights. you took us scousers for granted. we were t
now nick's got a battle on his hands.e argues there's only a small risk of gyms spreading the virus. we were going to stand strong, not because we were reckless but because we had the government's own data which supported our cause. how does it take an uneducated business owner from liverpool to articulate government's own data back to them? the first day — the police arrived in force. nick was fined £1000, but refused to close his gym. others in liverpool are also resisting the rules...
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nick: yes. late last week, h t begling officials that he would be fired people who told journalts like me that he was expecting to be tfired and w led up to that was a site called rumor control. this was a site born to essentially comba the mystic and foreign disinformation before the elections. what krebs and his team decidedw to do use the site to refute postelection disinformation, most of which came from the president himself as well as the president's alliluding rudy giuliani. some of krebs' posts and tweets on the rumor control website had a little f. he called one of the conspiracy theories that the president suggested happened during the election nonsense and used an emoji to describe it. after that, i was told white house personnel targeted him, trgeted all of his work, to point that independent cybersecurity officials archived the rumor control site to make sure just in case the white house did not pull it down. the bottom line is there is bipartisan aeement that chris krebs was succes
nick: yes. late last week, h t begling officials that he would be fired people who told journalts like me that he was expecting to be tfired and w led up to that was a site called rumor control. this was a site born to essentially comba the mystic and foreign disinformation before the elections. what krebs and his team decidedw to do use the site to refute postelection disinformation, most of which came from the president himself as well as the president's alliluding rudy giuliani. some of...
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nick closes his gym once more.ng the dangers of covid, angry at the authorities. nearly 2,000 people have died in the city region during the pandemic. but after everything liverpool's been through, it's been thrown a lifeline. if you live or work in liverpool, you can get tested whether you have symptoms or not. and people are queuing round the block to take advantage of it. anyone in liverpool can now be tested. the city's at the forefront for a mass testing programme supported by the army. those with no symptoms can attend these centres to help stop the virus spreading undetected. the mayor seized the opportunity when the government came calling. i bit their hand off, and i said absolutely yes, so let's have it, let's bring it on. if it's successful and i think it will be, then what it can help us do as well is notjust here in liverpool or liverpool city region, or the north west, it can help us across the country. it means people can try to go back to a sort of normal. i promise you won't find a more resilient a
nick closes his gym once more.ng the dangers of covid, angry at the authorities. nearly 2,000 people have died in the city region during the pandemic. but after everything liverpool's been through, it's been thrown a lifeline. if you live or work in liverpool, you can get tested whether you have symptoms or not. and people are queuing round the block to take advantage of it. anyone in liverpool can now be tested. the city's at the forefront for a mass testing programme supported by the army....
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nick: it has been a wild week. we have seen a round-trip in government bonds, starting up selling off as soon as the election started, and then rallying and ultimately settling off a little bit today post payrolls. it is important to decouple step .ack it looks like biden is going to win, like the republicans are going to control the senate. gridlock is likely here to stay, depending on if run a cup -- the bening on what happens, if there are runoff elections in georgia. it but it means that tax consequences probably won't be a severe. the likelihood of a green deal passing is likely not going to happen. ultimately, both sides are going to have to work toward the greater good of giving us -- of getting us through this covid crisis. alix: thank of america say they are recommending shorting the 10 year. they think the postelection rally is an overreaction. what do you thing of that call? nick: 10 year rates can selloff, but ultimately there is going to be a lid on rates, whether that is done by the fed through yield
nick: it has been a wild week. we have seen a round-trip in government bonds, starting up selling off as soon as the election started, and then rallying and ultimately settling off a little bit today post payrolls. it is important to decouple step .ack it looks like biden is going to win, like the republicans are going to control the senate. gridlock is likely here to stay, depending on if run a cup -- the bening on what happens, if there are runoff elections in georgia. it but it means that...
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nick was the cio of a western and southern and it's a nick was the cio of a western and southern and it's a washington advisors. nick's background is economics he received both his masters and his phd in economics from stanford. he has written extensively on have a front row seat on the many decades of changes that have happened in the banks and markets. we will hear about that as he is interviewed by consuelo mac which is now in its 17th year congratulations on that. it is a program that has seen nationwide. and a pioneer in business television. they had been recognized including the first ever lifetime achievement award for women in print and financial journalism. also received the force for public awareness of word. award. and accolades as the best money tv host. my favorite accolade is that she is a valued interested member of the board of trustees of museum of american finance. >> that is my favorite honor as well. i'm thrilled to be here. history does matter a lot that is why we are here and nick has written a terrific book. i love the fact that it is a fall in revival. it real
nick was the cio of a western and southern and it's a nick was the cio of a western and southern and it's a washington advisors. nick's background is economics he received both his masters and his phd in economics from stanford. he has written extensively on have a front row seat on the many decades of changes that have happened in the banks and markets. we will hear about that as he is interviewed by consuelo mac which is now in its 17th year congratulations on that. it is a program that has...
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nick was not the reason that happened last night.e will get the first opportunity against new orleans. >>> we do have hot bids in the south bay. the quakes go to the playoffs. the spartans are 3-0 for the first time in 38 years. that is tough. they had a big team to be tonight. san diego state was it. the starting quarterback was hit. he was knocked out with what will probably be a concussion. the story turns into the software that replaced him. nick nash is up against the top has defense. this was beautiful on the sideline after scramble. is trey walker dragging his foot and getting the 32 yard gain. nash found derek. you member his dad? he was a great offensive lineman for the 49ers. the spartans trailed at halftime. it is carson baker getting picked off. this is a sensational interception by andrew jenkins, and hauled it into change momentum. we have the spartan insurance coming on the wheels of nash. he will take off. he has himself a touchdown of 19 yards. nash had three scores on the night. they win 28-17. they are 3-0 for the
nick was not the reason that happened last night.e will get the first opportunity against new orleans. >>> we do have hot bids in the south bay. the quakes go to the playoffs. the spartans are 3-0 for the first time in 38 years. that is tough. they had a big team to be tonight. san diego state was it. the starting quarterback was hit. he was knocked out with what will probably be a concussion. the story turns into the software that replaced him. nick nash is up against the top has...
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charles, you are on the air with nick clark. fun with yourving phone calls. trying to get through is a nightmare. that you'verl said got some mad weather. i'm wondering why you don't have an independent line anymore. that's the one i should be calling under. i have a couple comments for your guest. i have several family members who are going to vote for trump for one good reason. have goneeir 401(k)s through the roof. they are very happy that he's in office and they will reelect him. i also have at least a six family members that are in the medical field in several different states. one is a director of a big hospital in tallahassee. the covid thing. it wore out. that was what the democrats were counting to carry them through until election day. and it's not. they have no issues in their hospitals. clark'swant to get nick perspective on health and covid-19. is impacting this race in pennsylvania. impacting covid is the race everywhere. might find people like donna who think the issue is not salient or that the pandemic has somehow been handled and we are over
charles, you are on the air with nick clark. fun with yourving phone calls. trying to get through is a nightmare. that you'verl said got some mad weather. i'm wondering why you don't have an independent line anymore. that's the one i should be calling under. i have a couple comments for your guest. i have several family members who are going to vote for trump for one good reason. have goneeir 401(k)s through the roof. they are very happy that he's in office and they will reelect him. i also...
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to discuss i am joined by nick schifrin.at did secretary pompeo say and what did he do today? nick: the first unprecedented step pompeo took was about travel. he visited a settlement in the occupied west bank with a winery that last year named a vintage after him. israel calls the settlem t palestinians call it stolen. he took a u military helicopter to the golan heights. he got a tour from the u.s. military to the syrian border. the trump administration i recognizlast year. >> you can't stand here and stare out at what is across the border and deny the central thing president trump recognized that previous presidents have refused to do. this is a central part of israel. nick: o polic he said any food produced on most settlements in thbeoccupied west bank shoul labeled made in israel. that d changades of policy that required the labeling of the west bank. helso embraced the israeli government argument that the boycott divesting sanctions unit was anti-semitic. he pledged to cut funding to any group that supports the bds. thi
to discuss i am joined by nick schifrin.at did secretary pompeo say and what did he do today? nick: the first unprecedented step pompeo took was about travel. he visited a settlement in the occupied west bank with a winery that last year named a vintage after him. israel calls the settlem t palestinians call it stolen. he took a u military helicopter to the golan heights. he got a tour from the u.s. military to the syrian border. the trump administration i recognizlast year. >> you can't...
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nick: yes.tarted to think tank that relies on support from defense firms, and she started a strategic consulting firm with secretary oftate nominee tony blinken, whose clients aren't public. but more than her clients, these critics argue her aponoach to pentanagement, to procurement, and to weapons testing, reflects the defense industry's agenda. >> we need to exercise checks and balances to make sure that agenda doesn't send money down the drain and poorly equip our forces. haand she's made clearshe wants to reduce those checks and balances, not make them stronger. nick: her defenders say that defense industry experience gives her key insight into running a budget that is $740 billion a year. they say her connections with not only with the defense, industt also with silicon valley, will help the u.s. maintain technological edge. >> the work that michele has been doing in the laeral years has been to try and connect american businesses, particularly innovative high nsch businesses, to the de ent
nick: yes.tarted to think tank that relies on support from defense firms, and she started a strategic consulting firm with secretary oftate nominee tony blinken, whose clients aren't public. but more than her clients, these critics argue her aponoach to pentanagement, to procurement, and to weapons testing, reflects the defense industry's agenda. >> we need to exercise checks and balances to make sure that agenda doesn't send money down the drain and poorly equip our forces. haand she's...
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ana: hi, nick. thanks for coming. nick: hi, how are you? lemonis: nick, how are you, sir?as a track record of successful startups. this is a real serial entrepreneur. i'm curious to see if ana can actually negotiate with the both of us. ana: so, we've already talked about the possibility of nick investing. lemonis: yeah? ana: so, do you think you want to invest in my business. nick: well, i mean this in the nicest way, but i think you need me to be honest with you. you've got a great product. i think i can add a tremendous amount of value. ana: my next concern is, like, numbers and percentages, and -- lemonis: well, let's back up for a second. what's the company worth in your mind today? ana: skinny latina is worth $500,000 based on five times revenue, which last year was close to $100,000. lemonis: a half a million dollars? ana: yeah. there's risk for everybody here, marcus. lemonis: not for me. i haven't written a check yet. ♪ ana: we need to do a rebranding. we need to do a full rollout, but -- lemonis: the first amount of money needs to go into what? ana: into inventor
ana: hi, nick. thanks for coming. nick: hi, how are you? lemonis: nick, how are you, sir?as a track record of successful startups. this is a real serial entrepreneur. i'm curious to see if ana can actually negotiate with the both of us. ana: so, we've already talked about the possibility of nick investing. lemonis: yeah? ana: so, do you think you want to invest in my business. nick: well, i mean this in the nicest way, but i think you need me to be honest with you. you've got a great product. i...
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go ahead, nick. that is remarkable and it is the fact that including himself is in every way, shape and form creation. the democratic party is this kind of more neo fascist type figure as dr. cornel west describes and but he was propped up by the democratic party as that hyper candidate by the d.n.c. in that fashion. and so to run as a candidate would be so fancy if that it would of course, were to help hillary clinton's a victory. he was also, of course, only capable of winning because barack obama ran on progressive promises such as getting money out of politics, a single payer health care system, expanding labor rights, tackling the climate crisis, abandoned. all it's, those misses the moment that he was elected and they were serving wall street and not really coming out to the banks after the 2008 great recession. and so it was because of those things. 8 years of neoliberalism under obama devastated working people. 5000000 people kicked out of their arms that the ground was seeded for trump in th
go ahead, nick. that is remarkable and it is the fact that including himself is in every way, shape and form creation. the democratic party is this kind of more neo fascist type figure as dr. cornel west describes and but he was propped up by the democratic party as that hyper candidate by the d.n.c. in that fashion. and so to run as a candidate would be so fancy if that it would of course, were to help hillary clinton's a victory. he was also, of course, only capable of winning because barack...
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but thanks to all our guests to bill mckibben to nick maybe and to michael dorsey. and thank you for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website, al-jazeera dot com and for more debate, go to our facebook page at facebook dot com, forward slash a.j. inside story. you can also join the conversation on twitter. our handle is at a.j. inside story and i am asked, is there a bonus for me? vernon smith, and a whole team here by fire. december on al-jazeera, it's 10 years since of revolution in tunisia ignited the arab spring. al-jazeera looks back at the uprising and asks, what really changed across the middle east. this stream is where al-jazeera is. global audience becomes a global community. a year after the 1st coronavirus case in china will examine the devastation caused by the virus and the efforts made to eliminate covert 90 people in power is back with more investigative documentaries and in-depth stories. climate leaders will gather online to press ahead with a new stage of the paris climate agreement and examine the possible global s
but thanks to all our guests to bill mckibben to nick maybe and to michael dorsey. and thank you for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website, al-jazeera dot com and for more debate, go to our facebook page at facebook dot com, forward slash a.j. inside story. you can also join the conversation on twitter. our handle is at a.j. inside story and i am asked, is there a bonus for me? vernon smith, and a whole team here by fire. december on al-jazeera, it's 10 years...
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from london, we're joined by nick may be chief executive of the climate change. think tank ether, e.g. and in detroit we have michael dorsey co-founder of the sunrise movement and former e.p.a. national advisory committee member during the obama administration. welcome to you all, michael. 1st of all joe biden wants to put climate change on the agenda in the situation room. what effect will that have on getting the global community to endeavor intensify the battle against climate change? putting climate change on the situation room, as you say is critically important for welfare and united states as well as go welfare. it's essential that we get back into these talks and meet them just as kerry mention, not just comparisons because that's not enough really to delivering on high ambitions. that means bowing out more noble energy. that means. 'd unfolding climate as it were, so it's absolutely critical that we get climate change square on in a multilateral conversation in the u.s. play a big role in bel after 4 years of a trump administration. will it make a big di
from london, we're joined by nick may be chief executive of the climate change. think tank ether, e.g. and in detroit we have michael dorsey co-founder of the sunrise movement and former e.p.a. national advisory committee member during the obama administration. welcome to you all, michael. 1st of all joe biden wants to put climate change on the agenda in the situation room. what effect will that have on getting the global community to endeavor intensify the battle against climate change?...
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nick, do you think this appointment of a kerry will do that? will ratchet up the campaign to tackle a climate crisis. well, it's from the outside. john kerry is, a great appointment and the pennsic he is positioned in s.c., gives us hope that the us will be rather more joined dots on climate policy at the heart of its foreign policy than we've seen to date. because as the others have sent, it's not just about the u.n. climate agreement. we need climate to be a golden thread through the world bank. the i.m.f. trade talks geopolitics with china. so that's critical, i think for the rest of the world has been getting on with delivering parents for the next 4 years. they want to us that comes back into the fold, but perhaps as part of a leadership group, not as a leader on its own. everybody is comfortable, the paris agreement is a framework inside which we increase ambition and no one is looking to renegotiate paris. the real focus of the next year led by the you can, it really is to get countries to commit to a mall, which was what they promised i
nick, do you think this appointment of a kerry will do that? will ratchet up the campaign to tackle a climate crisis. well, it's from the outside. john kerry is, a great appointment and the pennsic he is positioned in s.c., gives us hope that the us will be rather more joined dots on climate policy at the heart of its foreign policy than we've seen to date. because as the others have sent, it's not just about the u.n. climate agreement. we need climate to be a golden thread through the world...
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i'm nick spicer. welcome to the program. authorities have clashed with protesters in the french capital, paris over a new security bill that would restrict the right to publish images of police officers. the issue came into focus after footage emerged of police beating up and racially abusing a black music producer. opponents say the law would prevent such images becoming public and could cover up official misconduct. police and demonstrators clashed violently as night falls and the french capital journalists and participants document the events publish videos and images. some might call this a fitting end to a day of protest for freedom of expression and against a new security bill. this would make it a crime to publish a photo or video off the face or any identifying element of a police officer with the intent to cause harm. i, i, the protest began peacefully, media organizations, ensuring rights groups organized marches across the country. tens of thousands gathered in paris alone to the already rules which provide for th
i'm nick spicer. welcome to the program. authorities have clashed with protesters in the french capital, paris over a new security bill that would restrict the right to publish images of police officers. the issue came into focus after footage emerged of police beating up and racially abusing a black music producer. opponents say the law would prevent such images becoming public and could cover up official misconduct. police and demonstrators clashed violently as night falls and the french...
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nick: we have not gotten the timings of that. hav speaking to confidet making any attempt to conceal their confidence. you are talking about winning georgia. bill clinton was the last democrat to win georgia in 1992. a believe they stand a chance in texas. you have to go back6 to 1d the victory of jimmy carter for the last democrat that one texas -- that won texas. they think joe biden is the man for this c moment, aid has helped him, the coronavirus. awas allowed to keep from the campaign trail. you and i saw joe biden on the campaign trail in iowa and new hampshire, he was a frail candidate, he was not anntrong front . he came forth in iowa and fifth in new hampshire covid has helped his campaign and has helped emphasize the differences between the two candidat. the biting campaign would see it as the empathy of joe biden against the eka of joe biden. y: you have been traveling around the countrys much as one canvel. you have been speaking to donald trump supporte. i sense the energy and enthusiasm for the president is still th
nick: we have not gotten the timings of that. hav speaking to confidet making any attempt to conceal their confidence. you are talking about winning georgia. bill clinton was the last democrat to win georgia in 1992. a believe they stand a chance in texas. you have to go back6 to 1d the victory of jimmy carter for the last democrat that one texas -- that won texas. they think joe biden is the man for this c moment, aid has helped him, the coronavirus. awas allowed to keep from the campaign...
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>> nick, thank you very much. i want to go back to the wall, but one string of salient thoughts for one second here so you can get some context. one, the people behind nick have been killing themselves and have been doing it for us. they are volunteers. they're just regular people and they're doing these jobs that are crazy tedious and difficult, and nick has been taking us through it all night long. and we appreciate them and we asked them to reach out, we see one is getting ready to leave finally. can you imagine that, leaving your family all night long to do that. why is the count taking a long time? "a," false premise, not taking that long. we don't get results in elections as quickly as somebody suggested to you at the beginning of this process. now, one of the factors here that is new is we have a lot more mail-in vote than we've had before. why? pandemic. tons of organizing. people being worried about going out. and frankly, part of the swing here, republicans aren't adverse to mail-in voting, but it doesn'
>> nick, thank you very much. i want to go back to the wall, but one string of salient thoughts for one second here so you can get some context. one, the people behind nick have been killing themselves and have been doing it for us. they are volunteers. they're just regular people and they're doing these jobs that are crazy tedious and difficult, and nick has been taking us through it all night long. and we appreciate them and we asked them to reach out, we see one is getting ready to...
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nick, according to my paper here you might be the champ. just comes from a long history of rangers leading the way. all always give credit especially when credit is due. that was one of the most impressive shooting expositions i've seen in a long time so kudos to you. i appreciate it. >> i'm not sure being a ranger had anything to do with that. it was a little like a videogame. i play a lot of video games. i came in strong. i took my time, hidden targets, my trigger finger, the stability and my legs aren't quite there, i can't take a knee. a knee has already been taken. [laughter] 37. [inaudible] i get a 22nd handicap for not taking a knee. i did not do well. >> you did poorly on the first one, but you recovered very nicely that's why in golf you can handicap. hold on, when it comes to moving, you smoked us. 46 seconds. everyone else was at a minute. >> i came out strong initially in the first couple rounds. >> how did the big guy move so quick. have you been shot out before. >> yes. do you just re-create that. >> let me ask about that. >>
nick, according to my paper here you might be the champ. just comes from a long history of rangers leading the way. all always give credit especially when credit is due. that was one of the most impressive shooting expositions i've seen in a long time so kudos to you. i appreciate it. >> i'm not sure being a ranger had anything to do with that. it was a little like a videogame. i play a lot of video games. i came in strong. i took my time, hidden targets, my trigger finger, the stability...
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richard: two meats in hand for nick wehry, the front runner. ah. richard: nick wehry is going to beat the time clock. he's got his last bun in hands. your champion today, here at nathan's famous, nicholas wehry. i survived. the one takeaway i have from today is i didn't die. 10 dogs in two minutes, nick wehry. nine hot dogs, nine and a half for miki. i'm afraid johnny lost and, you did a full three in two minutes. that's quite a pace, actually. listen, i haven't taken down three weiners in three and a half minutes since college, richard. i don't see myself competing in here in the near future. i think with the proper training i could be. i just don't necessarily know if i want to be. how about a little love for our newcomer? thank you. [upbeat music] 100% beef and hearty chili. try my $5.99 chili cheeseburger combo. it's pretty delicious. try my $5.99 chili cheeseburger combo. who isn't looking for it? let's talk about it. [music playing] welcome to "talk stoop." in some ways, it may seem like my first guests dj paulie d and vinny found soulmates i
richard: two meats in hand for nick wehry, the front runner. ah. richard: nick wehry is going to beat the time clock. he's got his last bun in hands. your champion today, here at nathan's famous, nicholas wehry. i survived. the one takeaway i have from today is i didn't die. 10 dogs in two minutes, nick wehry. nine hot dogs, nine and a half for miki. i'm afraid johnny lost and, you did a full three in two minutes. that's quite a pace, actually. listen, i haven't taken down three weiners in...
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you read my mind, nick! i last question! thank you very much, nick eardley. at the age of 7a. sutcliffe murdered 13 women across yorkshire and the north west of england between 1975 and 1980. emma glasbey has this report on how the killings affected women at the time. for more than five years, women in yorkshire were told they were at risk. any woman, anywhere, is a potential target. the warnings were everywhere, the awful atrocities so close to home. pretty awful. scared. we're very scared. and we're not going to go out again on our own, ever. itjust worries me sick, really. i will never go out on my own at night. we're all the same. it's terrible. 13 women were murdered. 0thers survived attacks but were left devastated. my attack did shape my life. within a matter of five minutes, one side of that timescale, i was a happy—go—lucky, young, innocent art student, and after that, i became sarcastic and cynical and i lost trust. and sometimes i lost empathy because it was overshadowed by anger. and that did impact on my relationships. for women in yorkshire, it
you read my mind, nick! i last question! thank you very much, nick eardley. at the age of 7a. sutcliffe murdered 13 women across yorkshire and the north west of england between 1975 and 1980. emma glasbey has this report on how the killings affected women at the time. for more than five years, women in yorkshire were told they were at risk. any woman, anywhere, is a potential target. the warnings were everywhere, the awful atrocities so close to home. pretty awful. scared. we're very scared....
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nick schifrin has the details. >> schifrin: judy, the u.s. is reducing its forces in three countries: afghanistan, iraq, and somalia. there are currently more than 4,000 forces in afghanistan, and 3,000 in iraq. by january 15, there will be 2,500 u.s. forces in eac country in total. here's what acting defense secretary miller said today about the withdraw from afghanistan. >> this is consistent with our established plans and strategic objectives, supported by american people. it does not equate to a change in u.s. policy oobjectives. >> schifrin:e now turn to a man who was at the center of president trump's decisions, serving as national security advisor.d retieutenant general h.r. mcmaster also served numerous tours in iraq and afghanistan. his latest book is defend the free world." to >> general, welcome back." to the "newsho thank you very much. let's start on the afghanistan drawdown. as we heard, acting defence secretary chris miller says the mission is not changing. can the u.s. continue the mission if it goes down to 2500? i think it g
nick schifrin has the details. >> schifrin: judy, the u.s. is reducing its forces in three countries: afghanistan, iraq, and somalia. there are currently more than 4,000 forces in afghanistan, and 3,000 in iraq. by january 15, there will be 2,500 u.s. forces in eac country in total. here's what acting defense secretary miller said today about the withdraw from afghanistan. >> this is consistent with our established plans and strategic objectives, supported by american people. it...
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nick bogas, chad meister and joey radalfo. thank you for being here.. >> thanks for having me. jillian: of course. let's look at this poll here, this is a fox news poll showing voters want government priority on limiting covid spread over restarting the economy. limiting the covid spread, 61% of people say that. restarting the economy, that's up 36% want that. joey, i'll start with you. what do you make of the poll that majority of people here in the poll want the focus to be on limiting the spread of coronavirus? >> i agree. spreading the coronavirus obviously is very important. but also not on the backs of shutting down businesses like ours. coming up from seattle to arizona, we have been shut down since may and obviously the fact is right now that none of us, including my friends in seattle, have had any opportunity or support from anybody in the seattle sector to give us any hope that they'll be returned to some day opening up our businesses and having an opportunity to continue doing business in those cities. so that's why we're quickly moved our
nick bogas, chad meister and joey radalfo. thank you for being here.. >> thanks for having me. jillian: of course. let's look at this poll here, this is a fox news poll showing voters want government priority on limiting covid spread over restarting the economy. limiting the covid spread, 61% of people say that. restarting the economy, that's up 36% want that. joey, i'll start with you. what do you make of the poll that majority of people here in the poll want the focus to be on limiting...
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nick parrot, bbc news.d the motogp rider's title could be decided this weekend, withjoan mir only needing a podium finish to be crowned champion. but that will be difficult with the spaniard only able to manage twelfth on the grid in qualifying for the valencia grand prix. title rival fabio quartararo is right in front of him. franco morbidelli will start from pole. argentina beat new zealand for the first time in their history this morning. nikola sanchez became a national hero, scoring the only try and kicking all his side's points in a 25—15 victory — prompting tears ofjoy at the end. a late surge from adam peaty saw him win the men's 50m breaststroke and break his own british record for london roar on day one of the semi—finals of the international swimming league in budapest. london roar are in a good position to make the final ahead of day two. women's super league leaders manchester united came from 2—0 down to draw with rivals manchester city — and maintain their unbeaten record. city took the lead
nick parrot, bbc news.d the motogp rider's title could be decided this weekend, withjoan mir only needing a podium finish to be crowned champion. but that will be difficult with the spaniard only able to manage twelfth on the grid in qualifying for the valencia grand prix. title rival fabio quartararo is right in front of him. franco morbidelli will start from pole. argentina beat new zealand for the first time in their history this morning. nikola sanchez became a national hero, scoring the...
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nick, what do we know?st and trace programme in the uk and told that he had come into contact with someone that he had come into contact with someone who has tested positive. my understanding is he had a meeting with a group of conservative mps on thursday. since that meeting, one of those mps, lee anderson, developed symptoms and has subsequently tested positive. boris johnson symptoms and has subsequently tested positive. borisjohnson was contacted as a result. it is a pretty big deal. he will have to stay at home for the next ten days, it means he will not be able to be in parliament. i'm told he will be working from downing street. he still attends on communicating with the country, it is a big week for borisjohnson. he the country, it is a big week for boris johnson. he is the country, it is a big week for borisjohnson. he is trying to reset his government after some faction fighting in his office over the last few days. there are conversations taking part with the parliamentary authorities in the uk t
nick, what do we know?st and trace programme in the uk and told that he had come into contact with someone that he had come into contact with someone who has tested positive. my understanding is he had a meeting with a group of conservative mps on thursday. since that meeting, one of those mps, lee anderson, developed symptoms and has subsequently tested positive. boris johnson symptoms and has subsequently tested positive. borisjohnson was contacted as a result. it is a pretty big deal. he...
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mr nick serves in the german parliament he's a member of the chancellor's conservative c.d.u. party he also sits on the foreign relations committee in parliament mr niggas good to see you again what did you think when you heard that joe biden will be the next u.s. president. i think that the dominant reaction here i'm sure germany is clearly a major relief especially after the suspense of the last week. i think the ultimate. feeling is that we will not face a 2nd term of president trump which which probably would have gone from destruction to destruction of the international order and transatlantic relations. and i think this is a place partly also the feeling in the united states and in my former professor friends who are young tweeted that it feels like a collective exorcism. is. the reflection of the relieved that is there but to be sure i think it will be also we will be facing some troubles of the plains once we have that emotional connect will be on. that collective exorcism that is what i have not heard today i want you to take a listen to what the german chancellor ang
mr nick serves in the german parliament he's a member of the chancellor's conservative c.d.u. party he also sits on the foreign relations committee in parliament mr niggas good to see you again what did you think when you heard that joe biden will be the next u.s. president. i think that the dominant reaction here i'm sure germany is clearly a major relief especially after the suspense of the last week. i think the ultimate. feeling is that we will not face a 2nd term of president trump which...
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nick ea rd ley, still being figured out. nick eardley, bbc news.ales and the duchess of cornwall have become the first members of the royal family to attend germany's annual commemoration for victims of war and dictatorship. the ceremony in berlin marks germany's national day of mourning. and in a speech at the german parliament, the prince said the bonds between the uk and germany would endure after brexit. our correspondent damien mcguinness has more. a day of sadness for the victims of war, but also a reminder of the miracle of reconciliation between two countries who were once enemies. this is the first time that a member of the royal family has come for this commemoration. the meaning of this national day of mourning has evolved over the years. for the nazis, it was about glorifying war, but for modern germany, it's about pursuing peace and remembering all victims of oppression. a message echoed by the wreath of poppies laid here by prince charles. today's visit comes at a crucial time in the uk's relations with its near neighbours. in a speec
nick ea rd ley, still being figured out. nick eardley, bbc news.ales and the duchess of cornwall have become the first members of the royal family to attend germany's annual commemoration for victims of war and dictatorship. the ceremony in berlin marks germany's national day of mourning. and in a speech at the german parliament, the prince said the bonds between the uk and germany would endure after brexit. our correspondent damien mcguinness has more. a day of sadness for the victims of war,...
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nick: we are affectively neutral when we look at tech across europe.entially it feels to us like it is a sector that has over the years done very well. as we move to a world where we see a gradual rise in interest rates, slightly higher discount rates, that might count against tech stock. we will have an opening of the economy and we may see more cyclical paths of the sectors, construction, rather than necessarily the tech sector. is whereneutral stance we stand now, and bear in mind that may change with the interest-rate backdrop. anna: if we are looking for further good news around vaccinations and the approval of vaccines or efficacy data on vaccine trials, where would you be looking? which sector has not closed that gap from 30 to 10 as the average? where are the sectors you would look to make further gains? nick: when you look statistically at the most sensitive, it is travel and leisure, commodities, the energy sector, the minors, the industrials and broader construction. all of those will move, that is what we have seen this week, a close relati
nick: we are affectively neutral when we look at tech across europe.entially it feels to us like it is a sector that has over the years done very well. as we move to a world where we see a gradual rise in interest rates, slightly higher discount rates, that might count against tech stock. we will have an opening of the economy and we may see more cyclical paths of the sectors, construction, rather than necessarily the tech sector. is whereneutral stance we stand now, and bear in mind that may...
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reporter: nick: i think -- nick: i think the two biggest issues were clearly the economy and coronavirusters felt that donald trump was better on the economy, and joe biden was much better on coronavirus. those are really the big things. there are much broader shifts going on here that we are all still grappling with. one of the key ones is the way that joe biden really underperformed with predominantly cuban voters in florida. maybe a foreign policy element to that. president trump has been very tough on cuba, and really satisfied a lot of those voters. obviously bigger trends going on there, but that was definitely something. jonathan: nick, great to catch up, as always. always enjoy your reporting. nick wadhams on this election. equity futures up 54, 1.6%. let's have a quick check on the price action for you. about one hour and minutes away -- and 10 minutes away from the opening bell, this market is all over the place. the trading range on 10 year treasuries has widened about 18 basis points intraday. on the s&p 500, up as much .1 percent, down as much as 1.26%. right now, advancing
reporter: nick: i think -- nick: i think the two biggest issues were clearly the economy and coronavirusters felt that donald trump was better on the economy, and joe biden was much better on coronavirus. those are really the big things. there are much broader shifts going on here that we are all still grappling with. one of the key ones is the way that joe biden really underperformed with predominantly cuban voters in florida. maybe a foreign policy element to that. president trump has been...
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thank you very much, nick, nia, michael. next, nearly 10,000 flights in the air right now over the united states. according to flightaware. 10,000 flights. people flying all over the place. and a lot of those people think, well, i got tested for coronavirus so i'm cool. the white house testing czar says, no, no. maybe you shouldn't have seen bothered. what the president-elect's team had its first meeting with the pentagon. a man linked to spreading conspiracy theories about biden and ukraine. and another vote recount in georgia. the state underway, the second in less than a week. joe biden won. why can't some trump supporters let it go? it's time for the ultimate sleep number event on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. what if i sleep hot? or cold? no problem, with temperature balancing, you can sleep better together. can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. will it help me keep up with mom? you got this. so you can re
thank you very much, nick, nia, michael. next, nearly 10,000 flights in the air right now over the united states. according to flightaware. 10,000 flights. people flying all over the place. and a lot of those people think, well, i got tested for coronavirus so i'm cool. the white house testing czar says, no, no. maybe you shouldn't have seen bothered. what the president-elect's team had its first meeting with the pentagon. a man linked to spreading conspiracy theories about biden and ukraine....
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and nick is in downing street now.he timing, just after all those changes in downing street? yeah, michelle, what abbott and her plan for the next week, they might not be calling a reset for the government, but it certainly sounds a lot like one. before borisjohnson was told to self—isolate, his diary was told to self—isolate, his diary was jam—packed. he had talks with the chancellor pencilled in to make some big spending decisions. he was due to hold talks with the scientist about how to live to lock down in england on 2nd of december, he was due to make big decisions about brexit, and he was also supposed to meet many tory mps who have been frustrated at how number ten has been working, and are hoping that things might now change. i've got to say borisjohnson things might now change. i've got to say boris johnson is things might now change. i've got to say borisjohnson is striking a defiant tone in messages to tory mps, telling them tonight that self isolation won't change any of those plans, and that he is more con
and nick is in downing street now.he timing, just after all those changes in downing street? yeah, michelle, what abbott and her plan for the next week, they might not be calling a reset for the government, but it certainly sounds a lot like one. before borisjohnson was told to self—isolate, his diary was told to self—isolate, his diary was jam—packed. he had talks with the chancellor pencilled in to make some big spending decisions. he was due to hold talks with the scientist about how...
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nick schifrin, thank you. william, finally, domestically, a lot of concerns about violence and voter intimidation. what is your sense of that right now? william: that's right there there is this militia or so-called patriot groups and what they might do, whther they hear the presid is called -- the president's call to watch the polls and then there's this plot against governor whitmer. there's been an increase in tensions. there was a report about a militi seeming group in oregon stopping people trying to drop off their ballots at a mail dropbox and questionin them. they were wearing weapons. according to all legalts exp that is clear and demonstrable voter intimidation and the police were notified.to it is importantress that we shouldn't let these isolated cases be exaggerated in any way. ase have talked about, tens of millions have already cast their balance. plyes, a lot of phad to wait in long lines, and that is a t'problem, bu's important to note we should not keep fear from -- we should not let ep fear -
nick schifrin, thank you. william, finally, domestically, a lot of concerns about violence and voter intimidation. what is your sense of that right now? william: that's right there there is this militia or so-called patriot groups and what they might do, whther they hear the presid is called -- the president's call to watch the polls and then there's this plot against governor whitmer. there's been an increase in tensions. there was a report about a militi seeming group in oregon stopping...
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sheryl and nick are not just writing about white people. this book covers the boyer country and we're getting to know not just these people but the riots riots riots of their f their problem through the compelling and detailed and sad to say horrendously tragic often stories. these are human beings, not statistics or political demographics, so as a reporter and journalist i appreciate being able to get into this. so, sheryl and nick, welcome. thank you for make thing time to talk pout this remarkable book. and is a mentioned, all of my questions you reported this together bill be directed at both of you but just to tart off the first question i want to direct specifically to you, nick, because one of the most arresting packets of the narrative that grabs you is how you are writing about people that you literally grew up with, and i think a lot of us of our generation have this experience of when social media came on the scene, on facebook we are seeing what happens to all this people that we went to high school with and seeing how things tu
sheryl and nick are not just writing about white people. this book covers the boyer country and we're getting to know not just these people but the riots riots riots of their f their problem through the compelling and detailed and sad to say horrendously tragic often stories. these are human beings, not statistics or political demographics, so as a reporter and journalist i appreciate being able to get into this. so, sheryl and nick, welcome. thank you for make thing time to talk pout this...
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and nick, as much as you are 90 s. agree on many issues, i have to agreement you 2 going right health care that this is the rhetorical trick that everybody blames. you know, it's called socialism or single payer or actually you whole g.o.p. voters. a lot of them would like to have a lot better health care. ok. and you know, and then you know, we need look at like obamacare and all that. that's just corporation care. ok. and that's why it doesn't work. that's why it's not popular. that's why it's expensive . now human, i have very different ideas about many things, but i think that people like ourselves can sit down and say, how do we, how do we get better health care for people and not with the politicians. turn it into some kind of rhetorical shrink and basically test your or your patriotism, you know, or, you know, your allegiance to venezuela. this is not sense. it happening. so a better program is very, very doable. most of being just, you know, what, i'm sorry, all of the industrialized world doesn't go ahead. wel
and nick, as much as you are 90 s. agree on many issues, i have to agreement you 2 going right health care that this is the rhetorical trick that everybody blames. you know, it's called socialism or single payer or actually you whole g.o.p. voters. a lot of them would like to have a lot better health care. ok. and you know, and then you know, we need look at like obamacare and all that. that's just corporation care. ok. and that's why it doesn't work. that's why it's not popular. that's why...
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we're just really glad that nick shared ellie with us.e take care of our guests whether they're two legged or four legged. this is hal's heart. it's been broken. and put back together. this is hal's relief, knowing he's covered by medicare from blue cross blue shield. and with coverage you can trust, backed by over 80 years of healthcare expertise, we'll be there when it matters most. this is medicare from blue cross blue shield. this is the benefit of blue. to syour body needs routine. system,ross blue shield. centrum helps your immune defenses every day, with vitamin c, d and zinc. season, after season. ace your immune support, with centrum. >>> we're back with people celebrating soccer legend diego maradona on the streets of his native argentina where three days of mourning are underway. diego is being remembered as one of the greatest soccer players in history leading argentina to the 1986 world cup. he died of a heart attack. he was 60. >>> the dallas cowboys are mourning the loss of one of their coaches. markus paul, the strength an
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the corrupt, correct nick nature park is a lovely place to hike. but visitors are few and far between. because of the pandemic, lockdowns and travel restrictions, the people and flocks who live here are pretty much alone. there are many feeder is a shepherd. he has a hard time making a living. but unlike many of his contemporaries who go abroad, he wants to stay on llama often comes up here to the mountain pastures to talk to the locals. find out what problems they face and help work on solutions you. they say it's getting harder and harder to find places for their flocks to graze. the numbers of the feed is decreasing every year and have taken over the past or the length of the basra area. this is the main problem that they are losing significant part of it's a vicious circle. i'm ready for spends the summer months up in the mountains. they spend the winter down in the village. i marries mother doesn't need to worry about her son. he learnt everything he knows from her. he knows he doesn't lead a comfortable life like people in the city. but he al
the corrupt, correct nick nature park is a lovely place to hike. but visitors are few and far between. because of the pandemic, lockdowns and travel restrictions, the people and flocks who live here are pretty much alone. there are many feeder is a shepherd. he has a hard time making a living. but unlike many of his contemporaries who go abroad, he wants to stay on llama often comes up here to the mountain pastures to talk to the locals. find out what problems they face and help work on...
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with all of that and the way nick lays it out, who is left on the list? nick completely, that paul manafort i think will be pardoned. he's serving a sentence. the president could commute his sentence or he could give him a full pardon. i think there will be many others, kate. thinking about -- i think nick is right that there's all these individuals who were convicted related to the election interference, the investigation into whether or not russia had interfered with the election. that's one group of folks. there are other folks that i would expect the president may look to pardon. his longtime associate, elliott broidy, a huge fund-raiser for him. there's reporting about jared kushner's father who was convicted in the district of new jersey. i think we'll see a lot more pardons in days to come. >> so stand by to stand by. good to see you both. thank you very much. >>> out front next, control of the senate will be determined by two runoff races in georgia. what is the state of the race tonight? candidate jon ossoff is here. ♪ ♪ you are my candy girl ♪ a
with all of that and the way nick lays it out, who is left on the list? nick completely, that paul manafort i think will be pardoned. he's serving a sentence. the president could commute his sentence or he could give him a full pardon. i think there will be many others, kate. thinking about -- i think nick is right that there's all these individuals who were convicted related to the election interference, the investigation into whether or not russia had interfered with the election. that's one...
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company ni nick la oig told jim cramer. >>> and later, another day, another record for tesla ahead of its s&p 500 debut black friday is here early. so get the 5g america's been waiting for. verizon 5g is next level. (announcer) unlimited plans fit everyone in your family, starting at just $35, with 5g included at no extra cost. plus, you'll get the entertainment and gaming the whole family will love. 100% obsessed with "the mandalorian." (man) i watch a lot of sports....
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cnn's nick paton walsh has reported extensively on iran. he joins us live from london. hi there. >> hi, and it's quite clear that the iranians possibly see an opportunity in the words that hasan rouhani, who has already said he wants to get back into the nuclear deal that donald trump called one of the worst deals ever, but time is short for that, frankly because while it's fair to say that the trump administration has put so many sanctions on iran, they have made biden's job easier. there's a lot of things he can lift to encourage iranians back into the deal and stop enriching parts of the nuclear deal they weren't supposed to. time is short. he gets into power in mid january and then at some point
cnn's nick paton walsh has reported extensively on iran. he joins us live from london. hi there. >> hi, and it's quite clear that the iranians possibly see an opportunity in the words that hasan rouhani, who has already said he wants to get back into the nuclear deal that donald trump called one of the worst deals ever, but time is short for that, frankly because while it's fair to say that the trump administration has put so many sanctions on iran, they have made biden's job easier....
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nick lima jason dumas has sports next. >>and those your job put you at risk for getting of the coronavirus we have details on the state's new emergency workplace safety rules. >>in california is adopting stricter workplace safety measures of course because of the surge in covid cases some employers some small businesses are not happy though saying they are already complying with a lot of regulations. the guidelines focus on farm factory and warehouse workers. some of the highlights businesses will have to educate employees on preventing infection. they will also get a free protective gear and they'll have free virus testing of 3 or more employees are infected with the virus within a 14 day period and everybody will continue with six-foot distancing and protective barriers. >>ahead time this morning up for americans to receive their covid-19 stimulus money. the last day that you can apply >>well time is running out for americans to get their covid-19 stimulus money if you still have not received your check and this would be
nick lima jason dumas has sports next. >>and those your job put you at risk for getting of the coronavirus we have details on the state's new emergency workplace safety rules. >>in california is adopting stricter workplace safety measures of course because of the surge in covid cases some employers some small businesses are not happy though saying they are already complying with a lot of regulations. the guidelines focus on farm factory and warehouse workers. some of the highlights...