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last thursday night, nielsen reported that we had over 1 million people per minute tuning in, and i say that tells half the story because we're also free on a lot of ott devices, like roku and you tube live which fox is not, and we think that almost doubles our audience when fox says they're getting 2 million a minute, and newsmax is getting 1 million, and nielsen, we're cutting in people want a consistent good quality news product fox has been around a long time, and i think that they have had a lot of market share. they control about half the cable market >> i'm sorry i want to get to so many different things it's not a typical business model with sub fees and advertising. how did oes it work? are you paying to be on some of these cable outlets and are you profitable or?
last thursday night, nielsen reported that we had over 1 million people per minute tuning in, and i say that tells half the story because we're also free on a lot of ott devices, like roku and you tube live which fox is not, and we think that almost doubles our audience when fox says they're getting 2 million a minute, and newsmax is getting 1 million, and nielsen, we're cutting in people want a consistent good quality news product fox has been around a long time, and i think that they have had...
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katie nielsen on how parents are fighting to save them tonight. >> reporter: the board could vote to close one elementary school in newark. it is possibly this one, graham elementary. you can see homemade signs supporting the school along the sidewalks. parents tell me that closing this school could disproportionately impact kids who are already underserved. more than a dozen cars with signs and homemade banners drove up and down the street in front of the school district offices this afternoon. drivers were honking horns, saying they are trying to get the attention of the school board. they say board members have not adequately heard their concerns ahead of tonight's planned vote. one parent says this school closing will be a blow to a community already struggling. >> this is a community that is already underprivileged, disadvantage, it is already facing language barriers. to close the school and have to distribute kids into three different campuses, it just doesn't make sense to me. >> we have that bond at graham. >> in a statement, doctor mark trakh let's rights one of the reasons
katie nielsen on how parents are fighting to save them tonight. >> reporter: the board could vote to close one elementary school in newark. it is possibly this one, graham elementary. you can see homemade signs supporting the school along the sidewalks. parents tell me that closing this school could disproportionately impact kids who are already underserved. more than a dozen cars with signs and homemade banners drove up and down the street in front of the school district offices this...
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in newark, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >> and the school board voted to close snow elementary school and send those students to graham. other students will be sent to two other schools to be determined. and we'll have all the late, breaking developments on this story on the kpix 5 morning news starting at 4:30. >>> new updates on president-elect joe biden's transition to the white house. georgia has confirmed a biden victory after completing a statewide audit. it showed him beating president trump by more than 12,000 votes. and one more note, tonight judges in georgia, arizona and pennsylvania have all tossed out election-related lawsuits filed by republicans. >>> still ahead tonight, an unprecedented effort to end homelessness getting a whole lot of pushback in the bay area. tonight we investigate the complaints and the potential benefits. >> people are really, really angry about this. >>> a major security lapse at california's unemployment agency. how tens of millions of applicants had their personal information potentially exposed. >>> and disney is moving ahead with plans there's no bad t
in newark, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >> and the school board voted to close snow elementary school and send those students to graham. other students will be sent to two other schools to be determined. and we'll have all the late, breaking developments on this story on the kpix 5 morning news starting at 4:30. >>> new updates on president-elect joe biden's transition to the white house. georgia has confirmed a biden victory after completing a statewide audit. it showed him beating...
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katie nielsen, kpix5. >>> still ahead as the u.s. sets another record for coronavirus cases, health experts have some advice for bay area travelers. plus. >>> parents and teachers given earful the school board members in the east bay. what has them so upset. >>> you won't be too upset about >>> this is new video from london, hundreds of protesters defied national cobra lockdown orders. those orders went into effect today. police arrested several demonstrators, lockdown is expected to last for weeks. >>> here at home the u.s. broke another record for coronavirus cases. more than 120,000 new infections in just the last 24 hours. according to the cdc the death toll could top 32,000 between now, and the end of the month. meanwhile, if you are traveling over the holidays, san francisco's health department suggest you quarantine for two weeks when he returned to limit the spread of the virus. the number of infections has been creeping up in the bay area lately. the coronavirus is forcing the cancellation of cal football opener scheduled fo
katie nielsen, kpix5. >>> still ahead as the u.s. sets another record for coronavirus cases, health experts have some advice for bay area travelers. plus. >>> parents and teachers given earful the school board members in the east bay. what has them so upset. >>> you won't be too upset about >>> this is new video from london, hundreds of protesters defied national cobra lockdown orders. those orders went into effect today. police arrested several...
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katie nielsen shot that street in the county.e are seeing some snow here in the bay area. >> got down to about 3,000 feet here. but look at the top there, you can see the southern edge of the bay. that's how you get oriented. mount hamilton, the
katie nielsen shot that street in the county.e are seeing some snow here in the bay area. >> got down to about 3,000 feet here. but look at the top there, you can see the southern edge of the bay. that's how you get oriented. mount hamilton, the
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tonight katie nielsen asked why the pollsters miss the mark again. >> look at the state of the race in pennsylvania, this shows that he clearly -->> reporter: fast forward to today. >> trump has 51% and and has a 7.8%. >> had a dozens of presidential polls get this election so wrong? >> clearly trumps support was underestimated again. >> the associate dean of the political science department at san jose state university is an expert in political psychology and polling and says the presidential polling was often 2016 and 2020, and one of the biggest reasons why is because both years trump was on the ballot. >> donald trump equally talks about not trusting the media. when a lot of these polls are done by media organizations and universities, you can see how a trump supporter might think no, i'm not participating in this. >> if that is in fact what happened that means that the polls would be off, skewed in favor of biden. >> these are not partisan polls, the purpose is to get it right or they don't have an interest in getting it wrong and it's embarrassing when they do. >> another place t
tonight katie nielsen asked why the pollsters miss the mark again. >> look at the state of the race in pennsylvania, this shows that he clearly -->> reporter: fast forward to today. >> trump has 51% and and has a 7.8%. >> had a dozens of presidential polls get this election so wrong? >> clearly trumps support was underestimated again. >> the associate dean of the political science department at san jose state university is an expert in political psychology...
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extensive outdoor seating and late night service and the curfew was going to hurt says conor erik nielsen>>basically what it means that we're going to lose an additional 15 to 20% of our revenue. every week when we're already i mean for the year and down like 88 close to 90% and you know we're just starting to claw back some of it and then our word and right back in the wrong direction again not all the businesses impacted by the curfew are open late but most are operating on a tight margin these days many did not receive pandemic relief. >>the brand of loans invested $15,000 in an outdoor tent furniture and other pandemic related supplies. people could see their hours cut back again, tony griffis believes the curfew is counterproductive if the real culprit here is private gatherings that maybe instead of targeting bars. we target costco safeway's and liquor stores. >>and see if we can cut alcohol sales, there so if people do want to get a drink. they have to come to a controlled environment that is safe for them to actually imbibe. >>and closing bar at 10 o'clock means last call could co
extensive outdoor seating and late night service and the curfew was going to hurt says conor erik nielsen>>basically what it means that we're going to lose an additional 15 to 20% of our revenue. every week when we're already i mean for the year and down like 88 close to 90% and you know we're just starting to claw back some of it and then our word and right back in the wrong direction again not all the businesses impacted by the curfew are open late but most are operating on a tight...
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extensive outdoor seating and late night service and the curfew was going to hurt says conor erik nielsen. >>basically what it means that we're going to lose an additional 15 to 20% of our revenue. every week when we're already i mean for the year and down like 88 close to 90%. and you know we're just starting to claw back some of it and then our work and it right back in the wrong direction again not all the businesses impacted by the curfew are open late but most are operating on a tight margin these days many did not receive pandemic relief. >>the brand of loans invested $15,000 in an outdoor tent furniture and other pandemic related supplies. people could see their hours cut back again, tony griffis believes the curfew is counterproductive if the real culprit here is private gatherings that maybe instead of targeting bars. we target costco safeway's and liquor stores. >>and see if we can cut alcohol sales, there so if people do want to get a drink. they have to come to a controlled environment that is safe for them to actually imbibe. >>closing the bar a 10 o'clock means last call cou
extensive outdoor seating and late night service and the curfew was going to hurt says conor erik nielsen. >>basically what it means that we're going to lose an additional 15 to 20% of our revenue. every week when we're already i mean for the year and down like 88 close to 90%. and you know we're just starting to claw back some of it and then our work and it right back in the wrong direction again not all the businesses impacted by the curfew are open late but most are operating on a...
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says the word you and the so to say where and touch and in the meantime there is a company called nielsen's part one - - neurosensory to vibratory motors and translating the sound of vibration and here was a very first participant as it was a prototype. and then neo- sensory it is wonderfully satisfying to take a neuroscience idea go from theoretical concept to a device changing people's lives also i will mentioned so we had the best to make a cameo appearance season two episode seven that's a vest on the screen if you can see especially where they are located so we are translating location into a special feeling they weren't expecting one there so in any case to take this idea with people who are blind and in this case everybody around him and to feel exactly where you are which is better than what a sighted person has and to add navigation direction and then go right where he is going. there's much more to say about this so with new senses please check out the ted talk i gave on this but the book goes deep into why this works so let me move on to the next principal with the brain as i men
says the word you and the so to say where and touch and in the meantime there is a company called nielsen's part one - - neurosensory to vibratory motors and translating the sound of vibration and here was a very first participant as it was a prototype. and then neo- sensory it is wonderfully satisfying to take a neuroscience idea go from theoretical concept to a device changing people's lives also i will mentioned so we had the best to make a cameo appearance season two episode seven that's a...
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wales is a career official, but he's also served in senior positions under john kelly and kirstjen nielsen. and we found out before that you can be fired if you're disloyal to the president, if the president decides he no longer agrees with your policy positions, and you can get fired if you simply state the facts to the public. that's what krebs did, and the president decided he didn't like that truth, and decided he wanted to fire the person who was telling it. >> alex, you have been getting -- you've gotten a statement, i understand, from an official at cisa. what does that statement say? >> this all happened really suddenly. we know from jake tapper that krebs didn't know he was fired until he saw the tweet. now, we've seen a letter that has gone out from the cisa chief of staff, she writes, it's essential that we don't lose focus on the important work we undertake on behalf of the american people. i know i can count on all of you to work together to defend today and secure tomorrow. that line, that's something that krebs said all the time. that was his tagline, the line that came out
wales is a career official, but he's also served in senior positions under john kelly and kirstjen nielsen. and we found out before that you can be fired if you're disloyal to the president, if the president decides he no longer agrees with your policy positions, and you can get fired if you simply state the facts to the public. that's what krebs did, and the president decided he didn't like that truth, and decided he wanted to fire the person who was telling it. >> alex, you have been...
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nielsen. futures at -2%. dow futures at -43. stay with us.is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg surveillance. let's talk about the economy with unicredit group chief economist. thank you so much for coming on. i know you look at the economy but sometimes you talk about the markets. if you look at the fundamentals that we are seeing in the economy, some of the scarring that could happen despite a vaccine being available pretty soon, does it make sense for the markets to rally as they have? no, i think the market is optimistic. price is completely out of whack, the latest rally for me is overly optimistic. maybe we are going to a place where we need to learn to evenprice is which are further away from earnings. it is a good turning season for sure. what do you worry about in the economy that people are not seeing? are you optimistic that the pickup once we have a vaccine will be quicker than expected? erik: i worry on the economic whether we understand or predict correctly what the private sector, particularly households will do with the huge savin
nielsen. futures at -2%. dow futures at -43. stay with us.is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg surveillance. let's talk about the economy with unicredit group chief economist. thank you so much for coming on. i know you look at the economy but sometimes you talk about the markets. if you look at the fundamentals that we are seeing in the economy, some of the scarring that could happen despite a vaccine being available pretty soon, does it make sense for the markets to rally as they have? no, i...
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i want to read kristin nielsen's of her time at homeland security rated and those are essential narratives that have yet to be fully told. given wonderful books about the trump era so far. and think we're going to be with them for a long time to come. pamela: another you are not writing about the man, donald trump himself. nonetheless, is unavoidable figure in all of this . and one of the things that i think that these writers have been saying one way or another is he is a very difficult figure to try to pin down. what is going on inside of him. in the same way that i think biographers and famously, had trouble writing about ronald ragan. they just couldn't get a sense . did you have the trouble. carlos: no, i had a slightly different perspective on that. this whole project for me began even before the book. she's deciding this is my feet that i would start read all of these books. the started in the summer 2015 when trump was per se a candidate for this nomination. and he is doing very well so i went back and i've read a bunch of his books. even ghostwritten books reveal a lot about how s
i want to read kristin nielsen's of her time at homeland security rated and those are essential narratives that have yet to be fully told. given wonderful books about the trump era so far. and think we're going to be with them for a long time to come. pamela: another you are not writing about the man, donald trump himself. nonetheless, is unavoidable figure in all of this . and one of the things that i think that these writers have been saying one way or another is he is a very difficult figure...
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jillian: 14 million viewers on tuesday, nielsen says cnn came second with 9 million viewers followedthe are, joey jones coming up in a few minutes, don't go away. todd: the presidential race not called. four straight states, kellyanne conway, what does she think of this, after the former vice president declared victory yesterday, pam bondi on the legal challenges, attorney general of florida, jonathan turley on the reality behind the challenges in wisconsin as well as arizona as well as a look at what is clear today like in nevada. sarah sanders on where we go from here, looking to take the republican party on track. we don't know who the commander-in-chief will be but down ballot, new york, she is going to join us live. another rising star on the right, dan crenshaw talking about reelection and texas. what about the blue wave that never happened in the lone star state and let's hope to stay in the majority? yes. will he? we will find out. the first woman to graduate from the school of cadets set to serve on capitol hill after flipping a south carolina seed red. all that and more at
jillian: 14 million viewers on tuesday, nielsen says cnn came second with 9 million viewers followedthe are, joey jones coming up in a few minutes, don't go away. todd: the presidential race not called. four straight states, kellyanne conway, what does she think of this, after the former vice president declared victory yesterday, pam bondi on the legal challenges, attorney general of florida, jonathan turley on the reality behind the challenges in wisconsin as well as arizona as well as a look...
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most-watched election night coverage in cable news history. 14 million viewers tuning in on tuesday, nielsen says cnn came in second with 9 million followed by msnbc and abc. >> the president's team gearing up for a ballot fight. >> this is among one of the most anti-democratic things i have ever seen or encountered. >> what does the trump campaign having each state? next. nobody nobody ♪ ♪ your blood pressure numbers could change your life. talk with your doctor about creating a plan that works better for you. start taking the right steps at manageyourbp.org frank: now i'm trying to get better. stronger than ever! todd: the trump campaign launching postelection lawsuits alleging improper ballot counting in key battleground states and supreme court intervention not off the table. >> this is one of the most anti-democratic things i have ever seen or encountered, this is going on all over the country. not a single republican has been able to look at any of these mail-in ballots, they could be from mars or from the democratic national committee. >> former chairman of the republican party joins
most-watched election night coverage in cable news history. 14 million viewers tuning in on tuesday, nielsen says cnn came in second with 9 million followed by msnbc and abc. >> the president's team gearing up for a ballot fight. >> this is among one of the most anti-democratic things i have ever seen or encountered. >> what does the trump campaign having each state? next. nobody nobody ♪ ♪ your blood pressure numbers could change your life. talk with your doctor about...
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taylor served for two years under former homeland security secretary kiersten nielsen. i let the department in june of 2019. in other news, but diane has died at the age of 86. she was the author of 50 books of poetry. i was part of the beat movement in san francisco in the 1950s. senator daniel medicare is also died he was 79 years old and mre fiction editor at the new yorker before becoming executive editor in chief at random house where he worked with alice munro and daniel silva to name a few. he also authored several books including a novel in a memoir. also in the news, in print book sales continue the strong year of 13 percent for the weekend ending october 24th . and seth were up over 6 percent for the week. in november's national model writing month according to the nonprofit organization that has been providing the writing exercise for 21 years. the goal is to write up to 50000 words by the end of the month in the hopes of producing a novel. if more information can be fou found, booktv will continue to bring new programs and publishing news . can also watch al
taylor served for two years under former homeland security secretary kiersten nielsen. i let the department in june of 2019. in other news, but diane has died at the age of 86. she was the author of 50 books of poetry. i was part of the beat movement in san francisco in the 1950s. senator daniel medicare is also died he was 79 years old and mre fiction editor at the new yorker before becoming executive editor in chief at random house where he worked with alice munro and daniel silva to name a...
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nielsen said drown under the weight of patients, how are they going to take care of them.es is feeling like people aren't taking it seriously, walking out of the hospital, seeing people not wearing masks, packed in lines to get in a bar. many of them turned to television or social media to tell those personal stories thinking maybe that will make impact. this is what we are witnessing inside the hospital. dr. dylan saying one of the darkest moments was telling two teenagers that their father died in his icu and then three days later that their mother died. all of this over the phone without the kids being able to say good-bye to their parents to see them. these are the stories we hope will make an impact on people so they take mitigation strategies seriously. >> they must go nuts and see people being careless and reckless. one doctor said it is like running a marathon, and then asked to do the ironman right after that. there's no let up. do they have any silver linings, do you see any silver linings for them? >> certainly they talked about the hope associated with a vaccin
nielsen said drown under the weight of patients, how are they going to take care of them.es is feeling like people aren't taking it seriously, walking out of the hospital, seeing people not wearing masks, packed in lines to get in a bar. many of them turned to television or social media to tell those personal stories thinking maybe that will make impact. this is what we are witnessing inside the hospital. dr. dylan saying one of the darkest moments was telling two teenagers that their father...
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imagine for a second that i had bad ratings one night and my reaction was demanding that the ceo of nielsen, the company that tells tv shows their ratings should resign? that'd be crazy right? that's not too far off from what senators are doing after the election results didn't go their way. we'll talk about that on the other side. way. we'll talk about that on the other side so you only pay for what you need. isn't that what you just did? service! ♪ stand back, i'm gonna show ya ♪ ♪ how doug and limu roll, ya ♪ ♪ you know you got to live it ♪ ♪ if you wanna wi... [ music stops ] time out! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ (children laughing) ♪ (music swells) (dog barking) ♪ (music fades) (exhales) experience the power of sanctuary at the lincoln wish list sales event. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. americans from both parties. turned out to vote in numbers like we haven't seen in a hundred years. and election officials counted those votes carefully, transparently and in ac
imagine for a second that i had bad ratings one night and my reaction was demanding that the ceo of nielsen, the company that tells tv shows their ratings should resign? that'd be crazy right? that's not too far off from what senators are doing after the election results didn't go their way. we'll talk about that on the other side. way. we'll talk about that on the other side so you only pay for what you need. isn't that what you just did? service! ♪ stand back, i'm gonna show ya ♪ ♪ how...
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whales is a career official but he has served in senior positions under john kelly and kirsten nielsen. i think, don, what's interesting here overall, we found out another way that somebody can get fired in the trump administration. we've known you can get fired if you are disloyal to the president, we know you can get fired if he no longer agrees with his policy decisions, and we learn you can get fired if you state the facts to the public. that is what krebs did as it relates to the 2020 election, clearly trump decided he didn't like that truth and he decided to fire the person who said that. >> alex, you have a statement from ab official at cesa. what does that statement say? >> this happened suddenly, don. we know that krebs didn't know he was fired until he saw the tweet. now we've just seen a letter that has gone out to the work force from the cesa chief of staff, her name is emily early. it is essential that we do not lose focus on the important work we collectively undertake on behalf of the american people. i know we can count on each of you to continue to do the excellent wor
whales is a career official but he has served in senior positions under john kelly and kirsten nielsen. i think, don, what's interesting here overall, we found out another way that somebody can get fired in the trump administration. we've known you can get fired if you are disloyal to the president, we know you can get fired if he no longer agrees with his policy decisions, and we learn you can get fired if you state the facts to the public. that is what krebs did as it relates to the 2020...
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with that, let's bring in erik nielsen. great to have you on the show.ng to the main story of the day and that is the u.s. elections, what does a biden presidency alongside a republican leaning senate mean for their ability to push through fiscal stimulus? the market had been banking on a big reflationary impulse out of the u.s. but now it seems less likely >> yeah, i think that it is a surprising result. a lot of things to take in here. but i would still think that you will get a big fiscal stimulus package in a biden presidency with a republican dominated senate but of course it will be harder to negotiate but all politicians at this stage seeing the effect of the pandemic would appreciate i think that there is a need for substantial fiscal stimulus, but maybe it would be more across the economy than we otherwise might thought have been. >> and one interesting characteristic is that big chunk of the biden supporters believe that biden would do better at handling the pandemic and equally a big chunk of the trump supporters thought trump would do a bette
with that, let's bring in erik nielsen. great to have you on the show.ng to the main story of the day and that is the u.s. elections, what does a biden presidency alongside a republican leaning senate mean for their ability to push through fiscal stimulus? the market had been banking on a big reflationary impulse out of the u.s. but now it seems less likely >> yeah, i think that it is a surprising result. a lot of things to take in here. but i would still think that you will get a big...
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the sale will replace nielsen's earlier plan to sell off the unit into a publicly listed company in therter of 2021. frenchghosn says investigators will travel to beirut to question him next year. it has to do with a probe of expenses covered by the two carmakers. he has lived in lebanon since escaping from japan last december. he says he will not risk traveling to france. that is the latest bloomberg business flash. francine: anglin joins nations from -- to greece. boris johnson announced a partial lockdown with restaurants and non-essential shops to close for thursday. bloomberg understands officials are getting close to breaking the eight-month brexit deadlock over the key sticking points of fishing rights. joining us now is opinion columnist terrace raffaella. berall, there could rebellion within the tories because of the second lockdown. schools remain open, but it is a pretty steep restriction boris johnson is putting in place. does he need a brexit deal to make up for that, or others things completely unrelated? >> i think they are related because up to now there had been an assu
the sale will replace nielsen's earlier plan to sell off the unit into a publicly listed company in therter of 2021. frenchghosn says investigators will travel to beirut to question him next year. it has to do with a probe of expenses covered by the two carmakers. he has lived in lebanon since escaping from japan last december. he says he will not risk traveling to france. that is the latest bloomberg business flash. francine: anglin joins nations from -- to greece. boris johnson announced a...
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i spoke to a campaign operative, brandon nielsen on the ground last night, late last night, and the democratsnot hit their early voting numbers. he was telling me that the democrats only have about a 70,000 vote advantage going into election day. and we know from our polling about -- by about 20 points, the folks that are telling us they're going to vote on election day they're more republicans and also on paper there's more outstanding high propensity republican voters that are out there and there's multiple polls that show the president ahead in florida. he's going to win florida. biden's -- jillian: let's go to the keystone state right now because there are 20 electoral votes up for grabs in pennsylvania. does your gut tell you that this election comes down to pennsylvania and if so, who of do you think is going to take it? >> i think it's a hugely important state, pennsylvania. and remember, there wasn't one poll after august four years ago that showed president trump winning pennsylvania. now again, there's multiple polls that show he's winning there. i think the president's going to win
i spoke to a campaign operative, brandon nielsen on the ground last night, late last night, and the democratsnot hit their early voting numbers. he was telling me that the democrats only have about a 70,000 vote advantage going into election day. and we know from our polling about -- by about 20 points, the folks that are telling us they're going to vote on election day they're more republicans and also on paper there's more outstanding high propensity republican voters that are out there and...
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katie nielsen shot that street in the county. we are seeing some snow here in the bay area. >> got down to about 3,000 feet here. but look at the top there, you can see the southern edge of the bay. that's how you get oriented. mount hamilton, the top of it is around 4,000 feet. it's a great landmark. when all of that swept across the bay area. very few places got measurable rain down in the communities where we all live. but the lightning was impressive, and so was the small hail, which came along with it and now it's done. this is what it looked like at the peak, 3:00 in the afternoon with the light snowfall out in mount hamilton. a couple lightning strikes up in the hills of the east bay, that's all gone. but that's the view right now from the top of hill, the mark hopkins hotel, looking off to the west. and we now turn our direction to what's coming next. and that is not bad. but over the next 12 hours, they're going to plummet so much so that we now have a frost advisory. for the north bay, let's come in for a close up look
katie nielsen shot that street in the county. we are seeing some snow here in the bay area. >> got down to about 3,000 feet here. but look at the top there, you can see the southern edge of the bay. that's how you get oriented. mount hamilton, the top of it is around 4,000 feet. it's a great landmark. when all of that swept across the bay area. very few places got measurable rain down in the communities where we all live. but the lightning was impressive, and so was the small hail, which...
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katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> nationwide the number of americans hospitalized due to the coronavirus testedin all time high with over 82,000 people in the hospital and 15,000 in icu. the johns hopkins tracker shows that set another record overnight with 195,000 confirmed infections on friday. that's more than the previous height of 187,000 from the day before. >>> here's a live look over san francisco and the curfew could take effect on tuesday if that happens. the san francisco positivity rate is 1.8%, the lowest in the bay area behind marin county with nap at 4.7%. contra costa has 3.7% positivity rate. as betty yu reports, the san francisco health department said we are in a dramatic surge with cases rising more than ever before >> reporter: the san francisco case numbers have quadrupled over the last few days, a spike that the city public health department warns could overcome the health care system. the admissions were double the average. >> there has been increasing travel the week before thanksgiving. there is that political celebration a week or so ago. all of these things make it s
katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> nationwide the number of americans hospitalized due to the coronavirus testedin all time high with over 82,000 people in the hospital and 15,000 in icu. the johns hopkins tracker shows that set another record overnight with 195,000 confirmed infections on friday. that's more than the previous height of 187,000 from the day before. >>> here's a live look over san francisco and the curfew could take effect on tuesday if that happens. the san francisco...
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neil nielsen was wondering, were northern or southern states more responsible for the horrific 3/5 rule, what was the motivation for 3/5 rule? does that show up anywhere else living up to this point? >> madison had used it in a proposed amendment to the articles when dealing with taxes, he had used 3/5 of a person in order to count a person in order of taxation under the articles, that is where it comes from, but in terms of who is to blame -- i think there's is enough blame to go around. it was seen as sort of a very important steppingstone to actually reaching a constitution, to reaching a document that would tie all 13 colonies together. without it, the consensus was that we would not have a constitution. those 5 southern states were ready to walk, we will never know. >> do you think they would have really done it? we will never know. >> you had mentioned that there were three sections that directly related to slavery, what is the second? >> the second has to do with the importation of enslaved people, so this is the foreign slave trade and this was really controversial in the conven
neil nielsen was wondering, were northern or southern states more responsible for the horrific 3/5 rule, what was the motivation for 3/5 rule? does that show up anywhere else living up to this point? >> madison had used it in a proposed amendment to the articles when dealing with taxes, he had used 3/5 of a person in order to count a person in order of taxation under the articles, that is where it comes from, but in terms of who is to blame -- i think there's is enough blame to go around....
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lot d on some of the debates, i want to read anthony fauci's memoir if he writes one and kristin nielsen's time in her homeland security time. those are some of the essential narratives that have yet to be fully told. and so, they've been wonderful books about the trump era so far. i just think we are going to be with them for a long time to come. >> i know you were not writing about the man donald trump himself, nonetheless, he is an unavoidable figure in all of this, and one of the things i think it seems the writers have been saying in one way or another is he is a difficult figure to pin down to get the understanding of what's going on inside of him and in the same way that i think biographers and famously had trouble writing about ronald reagan. did you have that trouble? >> i had a slightly different perspective on that. this whole project for me began when i decided i would be writing all of these books it started in the summer of 2015 when trump was first a candidate for the nomination and was suddenly doing really old so i went back and read some of his books even ghostwritten boo
lot d on some of the debates, i want to read anthony fauci's memoir if he writes one and kristin nielsen's time in her homeland security time. those are some of the essential narratives that have yet to be fully told. and so, they've been wonderful books about the trump era so far. i just think we are going to be with them for a long time to come. >> i know you were not writing about the man donald trump himself, nonetheless, he is an unavoidable figure in all of this, and one of the...
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media platform just like he did with mark esper, former homeland security director kirstjen niels nielsen. joining me, a democrat on the house homeland security committee, co-founder of the congressional cybersecurity caucus. for many of you the writing was on the wall. you said last week it wouldn't surprise you if trump fired chris krebs. what does this signify to you? >> well, it really is a big disappoint. i think chris krebs has done an outstanding job, he and his team, certainly in securing u.s. elections but also doing his best to protect nations and do the -- dot-go v cyber infrastructure. he said yesterday we had the most secure elections in u.s. history. >> do you think the fbi director chris wray will be next? >> unfortunately it just seems the president has a political hit list and he's just going down the line and letting good people go. certainly chris krebs case, a person of the highest integrity, who did his job effectively and was not involved in politics either way. he was doing his job effectively for the country and u.s. elections and was let go for speaking truth to p
media platform just like he did with mark esper, former homeland security director kirstjen niels nielsen. joining me, a democrat on the house homeland security committee, co-founder of the congressional cybersecurity caucus. for many of you the writing was on the wall. you said last week it wouldn't surprise you if trump fired chris krebs. what does this signify to you? >> well, it really is a big disappoint. i think chris krebs has done an outstanding job, he and his team, certainly in...
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taylor served for two years under former homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen and left the departmentet diane diprima has died at the age of 86, she was the author of 50 books of poetry and part of the beat movement in san francisco in the 1950s. editor daniel medicare has also died he was 79. mr. medicare was a longtime fiction editor at the new yorker before becoming executive editor-in-chief of random house where he worked with salman rushdie, alice monroe and daniel silva to name just a few. he also authored several books including a novel and men were. also in the news, mpd bookscan reports print book sales continue their strong year up 13 percent set for the week ending october 24. adult nonfiction sales were up over six percent set for the week. in november is national novel writing month according to linnell raimo, nonprofit organization that has been promoting the writing exercise for 21 years the goal is to write up to 50,000 words by the end of the month in the hopes of producing a novel, more information can be found at Ãb booktv will continue to bring you new programs and
taylor served for two years under former homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen and left the departmentet diane diprima has died at the age of 86, she was the author of 50 books of poetry and part of the beat movement in san francisco in the 1950s. editor daniel medicare has also died he was 79. mr. medicare was a longtime fiction editor at the new yorker before becoming executive editor-in-chief of random house where he worked with salman rushdie, alice monroe and daniel silva to name...
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failed to follow an order of succession established when then secretary of homeland security kirsten nielsen resigned back in april of 2019. the judge's ruling means that wolves subs of the program no longer stands. >>tomorrow on inside california politics. the question is who will replace kamala harris as the state senator in congress governor newsom has a big decision to make among those being considered is. congresswoman barbara lee. >>these listen, let me just say i've been really focused on first the election and of course now making sure we are able to deliver what we need to in terms the covid pandemic but the governor is going to make his decision he's going make it based on the criteria who he thinks is best for california but i got a call saying that he apply me out to be honored to be the apartment. >>so join frank buckley and nicky lorenzo for inside california politics sunday morning at 6.30 right here on kron 4. >>still to come here on kron 4 news at 8.30 coronavirus cases surging all across america, forcing counties to implement more restrictions still to come we talked with t
failed to follow an order of succession established when then secretary of homeland security kirsten nielsen resigned back in april of 2019. the judge's ruling means that wolves subs of the program no longer stands. >>tomorrow on inside california politics. the question is who will replace kamala harris as the state senator in congress governor newsom has a big decision to make among those being considered is. congresswoman barbara lee. >>these listen, let me just say i've been...
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which means when the nielsen's come out, my parents are in for a rude awakening so i am begging you,and now you're about to turn off the tv, please, leave it on. not for me, for these sweet people leave it on. you can turn the sound down, throw a blanket over the screen, just leave it on they need this they need something to brag about. so they'll be here, i'm so happy about that and joining us as well, so exciting for us, we will have a special music performance from one of my favorite singers, kurt vile, who will performing a john prine song. i have talked about it before on the show, when we lost john prine this spring, that he meant a great deal to me and my entire family, and it's really special that we are going to have that tonight. so we really appreciate that from kurt and we are really looking forward it but before we get to all of that, the news -- i don't need to tell you guys, the news stinks right now every story i see makes me feel terrible, but every, every once in a while, i catch one that makes me feel frigging great i'd like to share one of those with you right now
which means when the nielsen's come out, my parents are in for a rude awakening so i am begging you,and now you're about to turn off the tv, please, leave it on. not for me, for these sweet people leave it on. you can turn the sound down, throw a blanket over the screen, just leave it on they need this they need something to brag about. so they'll be here, i'm so happy about that and joining us as well, so exciting for us, we will have a special music performance from one of my favorite...
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reporter nicole nielsen shows us the life-sized surprise. >> happy thanksgiving. >> when the people keptndparents missy and barry buchanan from traveling to their kids for thanksgiving, they did what anyone would do. so you decided to deliver yourself to their house? >> i did. that's right. the hike flat stanley on steroid for sure. >> reporter: they bruit out the old tripod, snapped a photo of themselves an gave their kids a cull. >> you want to give them a hug. >> tell them i said i want to you keep an eye out on a large package. >> reporter: next thing you know, they weren't missing thanksgiving after all. >> i was like wow! this is amazing. like i don't know if they are he relate or not. >> we opened it up and we had no idea what was in there. >> and oh, a cardboard cut out. >> reporter: it wasn't an early christmas gift but a life sized accord board version of grandma and grab pa to sit at the table this week and by the tree next month to keep their families safe through the holidays. >> after thanksgiving, we'll light the christmas industry up and i'm sure we'll find a spay for the
reporter nicole nielsen shows us the life-sized surprise. >> happy thanksgiving. >> when the people keptndparents missy and barry buchanan from traveling to their kids for thanksgiving, they did what anyone would do. so you decided to deliver yourself to their house? >> i did. that's right. the hike flat stanley on steroid for sure. >> reporter: they bruit out the old tripod, snapped a photo of themselves an gave their kids a cull. >> you want to give them a hug....
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we are seeing this in the nielsen ratings, as well.ounds on this conspiracy stuff, are having higher and higher ratings. not as high as cnn, fox, or nbc, but they are finding an audience for lies and propaganda supporting trump. this reminds me of a column by rich lowery before the election. he said trump -- a vote for trump would be like a middle finger to the elites, to the cultural left. i think in some ways denyism is the new middle finger, the rude gesture to whatever or whoever you're trying to flip off. for trump voters, that's institutions like the media. whether you actually believe the election was rigged or not, it's a way to lodge a protest vote. i think that's partly why we're seeing so much of the content on right-wing websites and tv shows. >> and not just about the election. we're seeing a lot of denialism about the covid figures, as well. and -- people who are mocking safety measures. >> right. like a way of saying i don't believe the experts, i don't believe the science. there are really troubling links between these
we are seeing this in the nielsen ratings, as well.ounds on this conspiracy stuff, are having higher and higher ratings. not as high as cnn, fox, or nbc, but they are finding an audience for lies and propaganda supporting trump. this reminds me of a column by rich lowery before the election. he said trump -- a vote for trump would be like a middle finger to the elites, to the cultural left. i think in some ways denyism is the new middle finger, the rude gesture to whatever or whoever you're...
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. >> people is unlike kirstjen nielsen. people is unlike steven miller.ke kellyanne conway, people is unlike vice president pence who was woefully inadequate at his role of being the head of the coronavirus task force and people is unlike ben carson and betsy devos. i don't think that those people should be able to profit from their experience within the trump administration and i don't think that they should be forgotten and i don't think that we should look the other way. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein... -with 20 grams of protein for muscle health- -versus only 16 grams in ensure® high protein. and now enjoy boost® high protein in café mocha flavor. joint pain, swelling, temy psoriasis. cosentyx works on all of this. cosentyx can help you look and feel better by treating the multiple symptoms of psoriatic arthritis. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inf
. >> people is unlike kirstjen nielsen. people is unlike steven miller.ke kellyanne conway, people is unlike vice president pence who was woefully inadequate at his role of being the head of the coronavirus task force and people is unlike ben carson and betsy devos. i don't think that those people should be able to profit from their experience within the trump administration and i don't think that they should be forgotten and i don't think that we should look the other way. and mine's...
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more and on some of the key debates, i mean, i went to read doctor anthony fauci's memoir, kristen nielsen's memoir at her time at home and security. those are essential narratives that have yet to unfold and so there have been wonderful books about the trump euro so far. i just think we will be with them for a long time to come. host: i know you are not writing about the man donald trump himself. nonetheless, he's an unavoidable figure in all of this and one of the things, i think, it seems writers have been playing in one way or another is that he typical figure to pin down given an understanding of what's going on inside him in the same way i think biographers and famously edward morris had trouble writing about ronald reagan. they just couldn't get a sense. did you have had trouble guest: you know i had a slightly different perspective on that. this whole project for me-- even before the book just deciding this was my beat that i would read all these books started in the summer of 2015 when trump was first a candidate for the nomination and suddenly he was doing really well so i went bac
more and on some of the key debates, i mean, i went to read doctor anthony fauci's memoir, kristen nielsen's memoir at her time at home and security. those are essential narratives that have yet to unfold and so there have been wonderful books about the trump euro so far. i just think we will be with them for a long time to come. host: i know you are not writing about the man donald trump himself. nonetheless, he's an unavoidable figure in all of this and one of the things, i think, it seems...
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extensive outdoor seating and late night service and the curfew was going to hurt says conor erik nielsen. >>basically what it means that we're going to lose an additional 15 to 20% of our revenue. every week when we're already i mean for the year and like 88 close to 90%. and you know we're just starting to claw back some of it and then our work and it right back in the wrong direction again not all the businesses impacted by the curfew are open late but most are operating on a tight margin these days many did not receive pandemic relief. >>the brand of loans invested $15,000 in an outdoor tent furniture and other pandemic related supplies. people could see their hours cut back again, tony griffis believes the curfew is counterproductive if the real culprit here is private gatherings that maybe instead of targeting bars. we target costco safeway's and liquor stores. >>and see if we can cut alcohol sales, there so if people do want to get a drink. they have to come to a controlled environment that is safe for them to actually imbibe. >>closing the bar a o'clock means last call could come
extensive outdoor seating and late night service and the curfew was going to hurt says conor erik nielsen. >>basically what it means that we're going to lose an additional 15 to 20% of our revenue. every week when we're already i mean for the year and like 88 close to 90%. and you know we're just starting to claw back some of it and then our work and it right back in the wrong direction again not all the businesses impacted by the curfew are open late but most are operating on a tight...
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. >> people like kirstjen nielsen, people like stephen miller, people like kellyanne conway. vice president pence, who was woefully inadequate at his role of being head of the coronavirus task force, and people like ben carson and betsy devos. i don't think that those people should be able to profit from their experience within the trump administration and i don't think that they should be forgotten and i don't think that we should look the other way. >> martha: karl rove calls that fascism. watch. >> i think it's fascism. i think it is over the top. i think it's on acceptable in this country that political differences can be -- can be dealt with in such a way -- imagine what would happen if the tea party -- if a tea party activist who said people who served in the obama administration, there will be consequences for hiring them. the media would be outraged. we ought to be outraged at this. this is un-american. >> martha: joining me now, deroy murdock, can tripping editor at national review and richard fowler, senior -- both are fox news contributor, welcome back. always good
. >> people like kirstjen nielsen, people like stephen miller, people like kellyanne conway. vice president pence, who was woefully inadequate at his role of being head of the coronavirus task force, and people like ben carson and betsy devos. i don't think that those people should be able to profit from their experience within the trump administration and i don't think that they should be forgotten and i don't think that we should look the other way. >> martha: karl rove calls that...
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imagine for a second that i had bad ratings one night and my reaction was demanding that the ceo of nielsen, the company that tells tv shows their ratings should resign? that'd be crazy, right? that's not too far off from what senators are doing after the election results didn't go their way. we'll talk about that on the other side. >>> all right. welcome back. a few of you have asked so i want to clarify something. there's no new news for you to be concerned with respect to rachel. a close contact of hers tested positive for covid a few days ago. nothing changed tonight. i think i may have worded something unusual at the top of the show that may have made you think otherwise. everything is still the same. rachel is just quarantining for her own security and everybody else's and that's why i'm doing the show. nothing new to worry about. let me talk about of people who don't believe there's any fraud in this election including two republicans who won their senate races. montana senator steve daines and iowa senator joni ernst today made very clear that, nope, there was no fraud in their sena
imagine for a second that i had bad ratings one night and my reaction was demanding that the ceo of nielsen, the company that tells tv shows their ratings should resign? that'd be crazy, right? that's not too far off from what senators are doing after the election results didn't go their way. we'll talk about that on the other side. >>> all right. welcome back. a few of you have asked so i want to clarify something. there's no new news for you to be concerned with respect to rachel. a...
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and nielsen writes a lot about conservatism in their public and party. i'm bob costa and i will see you tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. eastern for election daily. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] live are taking your calls on the air on the news of the day and discussed policy issues that affect you. coming up this morning on election day, we will talk about election day 2020 with political reporters and writers from across the country. the york daily record, in the battleground stated pennsylvania. the atlanta journal-constitution and closely watched georgia. register's -- in iowa. watched c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning and be sure to join the discussion with your facebook comments, messages and tweets. >> on the eve
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at the time, taylor was an advisor to then homeland security director kirstjen nielsen. in august, taylor endorsed joe biden for president. virginia governor ralph northam has signed a bill banning the police use of no-knock warrants, joining florida and oregon as the third state to bar unannounced rates by police. virginia house bill 5099 was nicknamed "breonna's law" after breonna taylor, the 26-year-old black woman shot to death in her own home last march by louisville, kentucky, police officers serving a no-knock warrant. in philadelphia, federal agents arrested prominent civil rights activist anthony smith at his home wednesday over unspecified charges related to protests against police brutality that erupted in may. smith's lawyers are questioning the timing of the arrest, which came as protests erupted against -- continued against the police killing of walter wallace jr., a 27-year-old black man who was shot and killed by two philadelphia officers during a mental health crisis. philadelphia's mayor ordered a curfew overnight following incidents of arson and lootin
at the time, taylor was an advisor to then homeland security director kirstjen nielsen. in august, taylor endorsed joe biden for president. virginia governor ralph northam has signed a bill banning the police use of no-knock warrants, joining florida and oregon as the third state to bar unannounced rates by police. virginia house bill 5099 was nicknamed "breonna's law" after breonna taylor, the 26-year-old black woman shot to death in her own home last march by louisville, kentucky,...
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neil nielsen was wondering, were northern or southern states more responsible for the horrific 3 fifths rule? what was the motivation -- well, we talked about it a little bit. but does 3 fits shop anywhere else leading up to this point? >> they would have been familiar with the fraction because madison used it in a proposed amendment to the articles when dealing with taxes. he had used 3 fifths of a person in order to count for purposes of taxation under the article. that is where it comes from. but in terms of who is to blame, i think there's enough blame to go around. it was a scene as sort of a very important steppingstone to actually reaching a constitution. to reaching a document that would tie all 13 colonies together. and without it, the consensus was that we would not have a constitution because those 5 southern states we're ready to walk. >> you think they really would have done it? i don't know. we will never know. we will never know now. >> but that is what they said. >> so you had mentioned there were 3 sections the directly related to slavery. what is the 2nd one? >> the 2n
neil nielsen was wondering, were northern or southern states more responsible for the horrific 3 fifths rule? what was the motivation -- well, we talked about it a little bit. but does 3 fits shop anywhere else leading up to this point? >> they would have been familiar with the fraction because madison used it in a proposed amendment to the articles when dealing with taxes. he had used 3 fifths of a person in order to count for purposes of taxation under the article. that is where it...
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you see at the top of the list is nielsen holdings, estee lauder, cardinal health and rounding out thatgns are trying to woo senior citizens. in 2016, more than one in four votes was made by this critical demographic, and con ses tessa r from cnbc joins us from the villages in central florida with more on how the senior vote is being mobilized. beware, i believe you're near a golf cart crossing keep your eyes opened. >> reporter: they're everywhere. i have learned, joe, you don't stop for the golf carts, the golf carts stop for you. i got honked at a lot for that yesterday. this place, i'm seeing it. it's like a perpetual playground for the comfortably retired. it is a bastian of republican sentiment. and in florida in general, joe biden is outspending donald trump almost by 2 to 1 he's spending almost $200 million here. trump's campaign, a little more than a hundred million, and in the villages where you would not expect to see such staunch trump advertising spend, it's here anyway the president, in fact, has made a campaign stop here as has mike pence, and yet we talked to people who
you see at the top of the list is nielsen holdings, estee lauder, cardinal health and rounding out thatgns are trying to woo senior citizens. in 2016, more than one in four votes was made by this critical demographic, and con ses tessa r from cnbc joins us from the villages in central florida with more on how the senior vote is being mobilized. beware, i believe you're near a golf cart crossing keep your eyes opened. >> reporter: they're everywhere. i have learned, joe, you don't stop for...
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taylor served for two years under former homeland security secretary kirsten nielsen and left the department in june of 2019. in other news poet diane diprima has died at the age of 86 she was the author of 50 books of poetry and part of the beat movement in san francisco in the 1950s. editor daniel medicare has also died, he was 79, he was a longtime fiction editor before becoming executive editor-in-chief of the random house where he worked with alice monroe and daniel silva to name a few. he also authored several books including a novel in a memoir. also in the news bookscan reports that they continued their strong year up 13% for the week ending october 24. adult nonfiction sales were up over 6% for the week in november is national model writing month according to a nonprofit organization that has been promoting the writing exercise for 21 years, the goal is to write up to 50000 words by the end of the month in hopes of producing a model, more information can be found on the website. but to be will bring you new programs and publishing news, you can watch all of our past programs anytime
taylor served for two years under former homeland security secretary kirsten nielsen and left the department in june of 2019. in other news poet diane diprima has died at the age of 86 she was the author of 50 books of poetry and part of the beat movement in san francisco in the 1950s. editor daniel medicare has also died, he was 79, he was a longtime fiction editor before becoming executive editor-in-chief of the random house where he worked with alice monroe and daniel silva to name a few. he...
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look, heckling someone's family was wrong when it was sarah sanders and wrong when it was kristin nielsenand others. the woman was nasty. she is underscoring the frustration that new jersey residents have that they are continuously put under lockdowns and businesses suffering while the governor may take these kind of risks into his own hands. we see political hypocrisy from speaker pelosi, newsom and deblasio trying to squeeze in gym work-outs before he shuts down gyms. be responsible and wear your mask and take action to protect yourself. it undermines all those who you see politicians acting hypocriteically. >> jon: joe borelli new york city councilman. happy thanksgiving. >> sandra: joe biden picking obama era officials for cabinet roles shifting from trump's america first policies. a big day for two very lucky turkeys as they head to the white house for the annual pardoning ceremony. how you can get involved with that next. i felt awful because of my psoriasis. i was covered from head to toe with it. it really hurt. then i started cosentyx. okay, thanks... that was four years ago. how
look, heckling someone's family was wrong when it was sarah sanders and wrong when it was kristin nielsenand others. the woman was nasty. she is underscoring the frustration that new jersey residents have that they are continuously put under lockdowns and businesses suffering while the governor may take these kind of risks into his own hands. we see political hypocrisy from speaker pelosi, newsom and deblasio trying to squeeze in gym work-outs before he shuts down gyms. be responsible and wear...
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mister taylor served for two years under former homeland security secretary kirsten nielsen and left the department in june of 2019. poet diane diprima has died at the age of 86, she was the author of's 50 books of poetry and was part of the beat movement in san francisco in the 1950s. daniel medicare died at 79, he was a longtime fiction editor at the new yorker before becoming executive editor in chief of random house where he worked with salman rushdie, alice munro and daniel silva to name a few. he also authored several books including a novel and a memoir. also in the news, in pd bookscan reports print book sales continued their strong year up 13% for the week ending october 20 fourth. adult fiction sales up 6% for the week. november is national novel writing month, a nonprofit organization that has been promoting the writing exercise for 21 years, the goal is to write up to 50,000 words by the end of the month in hopes of producing a novel. booktv will continue to bring new programs and publishing news, and the past programs any time, booktv.org. >> tonight on booktv in prime t
mister taylor served for two years under former homeland security secretary kirsten nielsen and left the department in june of 2019. poet diane diprima has died at the age of 86, she was the author of's 50 books of poetry and was part of the beat movement in san francisco in the 1950s. daniel medicare died at 79, he was a longtime fiction editor at the new yorker before becoming executive editor in chief of random house where he worked with salman rushdie, alice munro and daniel silva to name a...
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nielsen says cnn came in second place with 9 million viewers followed by msnbc and then abc.ential campaigns gear up for lengthy battles to declare a clear winner in several states. political pundits and polsters catching flack yet again under estimating the president's support and for the most parted republican support both nationally and in key swing states. i want to break this down right now with new york columnest miranda devine. polster ted cruz chris wilson and commentary writer tiana lowe. start with you miranda, the cover of the "new york post" says "wrong, wrong, wrong. no matter who wins the polls the pundits and the press were all wrong." first off, your overrule view what are they missing and what did they miss again? >> well, lock, they mixed the trump voter. the quiet or shy trump voter who treats the polsters just likes a if they were fake news media. that's the way they see them. they are not inclined to share their opinion. they think there may be some social being attached to being a trump voter. brian, i also think there is no consequences for the polsters
nielsen says cnn came in second place with 9 million viewers followed by msnbc and then abc.ential campaigns gear up for lengthy battles to declare a clear winner in several states. political pundits and polsters catching flack yet again under estimating the president's support and for the most parted republican support both nationally and in key swing states. i want to break this down right now with new york columnest miranda devine. polster ted cruz chris wilson and commentary writer tiana...