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nora kruger takes over it is on a journey into her family's past starting with her own experience of facing hostility as a german. and the shame she felt the 1st time she met a holocaust survivor in new york she put on an accent to cover up her german. and the growing urge she felt to investigate her own family's role in the war. whenever she visited germany she would trawl through flea markets on the hunt for clues to the past photographs postcards documents anything that gave her insight into the nazi era. and help to understand what it means to be chairman today. it's been. grew up with german culture i was raised in germany i grew up speaking german and of course that gave me a very deeply rooted understanding of what home. even though i live in the us and these days i'm more at home there than i am in germany when i visit germany i would never refer to the us as home. even though it's where most of my friends are. because to me home is closely tied to my childhood home a. place that defined you at an early age. to me that's an important part of the concept of tired of homework b
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nora kruger takes over readers on a journey into her family's past starting with her own experience of facing hostility as a juman. and the shame she felt the 1st time she met a holocaust survivor in new york she put on an accent to cover up her german. and the growing urge she felt to investigate her own family's role in the war. whenever she visited germany she would trawl through flea markets on the hunt for clues to the past photographs postcards documents anything that gave her insight into the nazi era and help to understand what it means to be chairman today. he's been grew up with german culture. i was raised in germany i grew up speaking german and of course that gave me a very deeply rooted understanding of what's home. even though i live in the us and these days i'm more at home there than i am in germany when i visit germany i would never refer to the us as home. even though it's where most of my friends are. because to me home is closely tied to my childhood home a. place that defined you at an early age. to me that's an important part of the concept of how tired of homewo
nora kruger takes over readers on a journey into her family's past starting with her own experience of facing hostility as a juman. and the shame she felt the 1st time she met a holocaust survivor in new york she put on an accent to cover up her german. and the growing urge she felt to investigate her own family's role in the war. whenever she visited germany she would trawl through flea markets on the hunt for clues to the past photographs postcards documents anything that gave her insight...
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own says nora krug means carrying the burden of history but it's also a longing for songs landscapes the bits and pieces of a life it's both terrifying and wonderful. in berlin there's still one original section of the girl and while remaining i knew it personally from my days of east german border guard i was 18 at the time and had pledged to oath to defend my communist homeland but after a few months i refused to perform armed service was demoted and experienced the fall of the wall locked up in the barracks i hated to walk yet i also hated the frenzy that followed the shift from one contrived homeland to another being essentially the next was something i considered wrong and dangerous and jet even after 30 years of a reunified germany i'm thrilled that a piece of the war is still standing. a friend of mine urban archaeologist startled concer after to tell terse about it. and for months since the summer able sense that this is a bit of a special place i think that's true though it has a kind of aura folks come here and feel like they're intruding on something i'm just like now they
own says nora krug means carrying the burden of history but it's also a longing for songs landscapes the bits and pieces of a life it's both terrifying and wonderful. in berlin there's still one original section of the girl and while remaining i knew it personally from my days of east german border guard i was 18 at the time and had pledged to oath to defend my communist homeland but after a few months i refused to perform armed service was demoted and experienced the fall of the wall locked up...
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nora kroger takes over readers on a journey into her family's past starting with her own experience of facing hostility as a german. and the shame she felt the 1st time she met a holocaust survivor in new york put on an accent to cover up her german is. and the growing urge she felt to investigate her own family's role in the war. whenever she visited germany she would trawl through flea markets on the hunt for clues to the past photographs postcards documents anything that gave her insight into the nazi era and help to understand what it means to be chairman today. it's been i grew up with german culture i was raised in germany i grew up speaking german and of course that gave me a very deeply rooted understanding of what home. even though i live in the us and these days i'm more at home there than i am in germany when i visit germany i would never refer to the us as home. america even though it's where most of my friends. because to me home is closely tied to my childhood home a. place that defined you at an early age. to me that's an important part of the concept of harvesting tired
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leslie stahl and the president walking out but the interview with joe biden and kamala harris that nora a listen to one little click here. >> or you going bring the policies, those progressive policies that you supported as senator into a biden administration? >> i will give him that perspective it always be honest with him. >> and is that a socialist or progressive perspective? >> no. [laughs] no. it is the perspective of a woman who grew up a black child in america who was also a prosecutor who also has a mother who arrived here at the age of 19 from india, who also likes hip-hop. [laughs] what you want to know? >> bret: what did you make of that interview? i thought nora o'donnell did a nice job pressing on substance, but it's really some of the more pointed questions that senator harris has received since becoming the nominee. >> it was kind of a demonstration of how few questions she's gotten since being a nominee in any capacity that really challenged her. she seemed to be genuinely surprised when nora o'donnell put in front of for the fact that the independent golf track declares
leslie stahl and the president walking out but the interview with joe biden and kamala harris that nora a listen to one little click here. >> or you going bring the policies, those progressive policies that you supported as senator into a biden administration? >> i will give him that perspective it always be honest with him. >> and is that a socialist or progressive perspective? >> no. [laughs] no. it is the perspective of a woman who grew up a black child in america who...
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says nora croke means carrying the burden of history but it's also a longing for songs landscapes thebits and pieces of a life it's both terrifying and wonderful. they're still warner original section of the girl and while remaining knew it personally from the days of screaming border guard i was 18 at the time and had pledged an oath to defend my communist homeland. but after a few months i refused to perform armed service was demoted and experienced the fall of the wall locked up in the barracks i hated to walk yet i also hated the frenzy that followed being shoved from one contrived homeland to another being essentially the next was something i considered wrong and dangerous and jet even after 30 years a very unified germany i'm thrilled that a piece of the wall is still standing. a friend of mine urban archaeologist stoppel concer often to tell terse about it. as from mine says there's some bible sense that this is a bit of a special place i think that's true though it has a kind of aura folks come here and feel like they're intruding on something and just like now they ask where
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bittersweet new york caper in which laura and her dad pursued dean around the city while swapping nora about the differences between men and women with an added generation gap edge. kind of like the father of the bride meets when harry met sally. thank you. i'm going to take that as a compliment. jones is terrific as laura, a writer who finds herself blocked by the pressures of parenthood, and whose anxieties about her husband, stirred up by herfather, reflect deeper worries about her own worth — her life, hertalent, herachievements. as for murray, he's deliciously deadpan as the dinosaur who spent his life chasing women but who, in the end wants, nothing more than to be loved by the daughter he idolises. and how do you bluff? poker face. poker face! nice! there's a great supporting turn, too, from jenny slate as laura's self—obsessed friend love life provides a catastrophic counterpoint to the film's central relationship. but it's the screwball comedy chemistry betweenjones and murray that makes this pop, combining warmth and wit with an astringent underlying sadness that really cuts
bittersweet new york caper in which laura and her dad pursued dean around the city while swapping nora about the differences between men and women with an added generation gap edge. kind of like the father of the bride meets when harry met sally. thank you. i'm going to take that as a compliment. jones is terrific as laura, a writer who finds herself blocked by the pressures of parenthood, and whose anxieties about her husband, stirred up by herfather, reflect deeper worries about her own worth...
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las abrazo con cariÑo, agradezco mucho que hayan estado aquÍ hoy, que siga exitoso tu negocio nora,n mejor que con coppertop? este cepillo cepilla con más rapidez. este destornillador desatornilla con más agilidad. este ventilador gira con más velocidad. mejora tus dispositivos con duracell optimum. este ventilador gira con más velocidad. listerine® limpia aprácticamente un 100%. ayudando a prevenir gingivitis y el mal aliento. nunca te conformes con un 25% siempre ve por un 100% demuestra de quÉ estÁs hecho™ en amazon. así en diciembre, él podrá ser shane festivo. ♪ Él da los mejores regalos, y tiene una iguana. ♪ Él creemos en cosas buenas que esdesde una ola de confianza hasta un flow que va en la familia. ♪ ♪ >> arrancamos con ea ediciÓn especial de farÁndula mvp desde unos de los hoteles mÁs icÓnicos de miami que se llama brickell, east miami y aquÍ se estÁn quedando muchas estrellas de la mÚsica latina. >> estamos amaneciendo con ellos. >> no debe mal interpretar (risas) pero bueno vamos con las noticias de farÁndula con la familia pinal porque se viene una guerra parece, ya q
las abrazo con cariÑo, agradezco mucho que hayan estado aquÍ hoy, que siga exitoso tu negocio nora,n mejor que con coppertop? este cepillo cepilla con más rapidez. este destornillador desatornilla con más agilidad. este ventilador gira con más velocidad. mejora tus dispositivos con duracell optimum. este ventilador gira con más velocidad. listerine® limpia aprácticamente un 100%. ayudando a prevenir gingivitis y el mal aliento. nunca te conformes con un 25% siempre ve por un 100%...
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nora. and even with cases spiking in the midwest, the big ten will kick off its college football season this weekend. storied teams like ohio state and michigan will take the field after a two-month delay over covid concerns. but not everyone is cheering. in an open letter to conference officials, the mayors of several big ten cities say more steps are needed to limit infections. tonight, two of the largest fires in colorado's history are fearsng dangerously close that they cou together, and there are fears that they could merge into one gigantic inferno. thousands of families have been forced from their homes, and several people are unaccounted for. cbs' omar villafranca reports tonight from the fire-ravaged rocky mountains. >> reporter: thousands of feet up, giant plumes of smoke dominate the skies over northern colorado as crews fight the fire from the air and on the ground, like these firefighters flanked by flames as they drive t by flames as they drive to safety. ter: tonight, the, my
nora. and even with cases spiking in the midwest, the big ten will kick off its college football season this weekend. storied teams like ohio state and michigan will take the field after a two-month delay over covid concerns. but not everyone is cheering. in an open letter to conference officials, the mayors of several big ten cities say more steps are needed to limit infections. tonight, two of the largest fires in colorado's history are fearsng dangerously close that they cou together, and...
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. >> reporter: nora also pressing harris on her record. >> gov track has rated you as the most liberalor. you supported the green new deal. you supported medicare for all. you've supported legalizing marijuana. joe biden doesn't support those things. so are you going to bring the policies, those progressive policies that you supported as senator, into a biden administration? >> what i will do, and i promise you this, and this is what joe wants me to do, this was part of our deal. todd: the president today heading to pennsylvania, as you mentioned, three stops, two are rallies. there are no campaign events listed for joe biden today. we'll have to see if something pops up. todd: one issue lingering over the biden campaign are the e-mails, the vp slamming reports on his son's alleged business dealings. >> when you put the combination of russia, giuliani, the president together, it's just what it is, it's a smear campaign because he has nothing he wants to talk about. what is he running on? what is he running on? todd: congressman jim jordan who reviewed the purported e-mails from hunter'
. >> reporter: nora also pressing harris on her record. >> gov track has rated you as the most liberalor. you supported the green new deal. you supported medicare for all. you've supported legalizing marijuana. joe biden doesn't support those things. so are you going to bring the policies, those progressive policies that you supported as senator, into a biden administration? >> what i will do, and i promise you this, and this is what joe wants me to do, this was part of our...
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nora super is the senior director of the milken institute's center for the future of aging and joinsirector of the milken institute alliance to improve dementia care. thanks for joining us. you studied the politics of aging. so my question is how will pensioners and seniors impact this election? >> well, older voters have always had a significant impact on u.s. elections. they're reliable voters. they turn up for the polls. in 2016, 71% of voters over age 65 turned out to vote. >> and who did they vote for? because from what i understand the latest polls are showing that donald trump has lost a significant number of these older americans. >> that's right. we're seeing trends towards vice president biden now pretty significantly in poll after poll. in the past it's been since al gore that a democrat has won the majority of voters over age 65 in the u.s. so nearly 20 years since older voters have gone for the democratic nominee. so this is a very significant shift that we're seeing in this election. >> and why? why are they shifting? >> well, i think the number one reason is covid. eve
nora super is the senior director of the milken institute's center for the future of aging and joinsirector of the milken institute alliance to improve dementia care. thanks for joining us. you studied the politics of aging. so my question is how will pensioners and seniors impact this election? >> well, older voters have always had a significant impact on u.s. elections. they're reliable voters. they turn up for the polls. in 2016, 71% of voters over age 65 turned out to vote. >>...
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. >> reporter: nora, good evening.esident trump would like to give a live address to the nation. the white house is still exploring options for him to do that. but for now he's sending out messages on twitter. a lot of his staff here at the white house is now either in quarantine or working from home. one staff member still left in the building today told me the west wing is eerily quiet. tonight, president trump is abruptly ending negotiations with democrats over a new covid stimulus bill, tweeting, "i am rejecting their request, and immediately after i win we will pass a major stimulus bill." his own federal reserve chairman warned of tragic fallout. >> too little support would lead to a weak recovery, creating unnecessary hardships for households and businesses. >> reporter: as crews in hazmat suits disinfect parts of the white house, the coronavirus outbreak in the president's inner circle grows, the virus now infecting his top staffers, communications aides and now, reportedly, one of his military aides. steven mi
. >> reporter: nora, good evening.esident trump would like to give a live address to the nation. the white house is still exploring options for him to do that. but for now he's sending out messages on twitter. a lot of his staff here at the white house is now either in quarantine or working from home. one staff member still left in the building today told me the west wing is eerily quiet. tonight, president trump is abruptly ending negotiations with democrats over a new covid stimulus...
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nora kyle this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up a warning from the world health organization not to give up the fight against coronaviruses the trumpet ministration is accused of doing just that. one month since the fighting began by.
nora kyle this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up a warning from the world health organization not to give up the fight against coronaviruses the trumpet ministration is accused of doing just that. one month since the fighting began by.
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of his health care plan would be announced very soon. 60 minutes also sat down with joe biden and nora o'donnell asked him about the biggest issues facing americans. >> right now, covid. the way he's handling covid is just totally irresponsible. he's telling people we've turned the bend in one of his recent rallies. like my grand pop would say he's gone round the build. we are in real trouble. >> biden said he would spend up to $200 billion to make sure schools have all the resources they need to reopen safely. >> a record number of people are turning out the vote. as we mentioned, about 59 million ballots have been cast already despite the pandemic and record covid infections. we have more. >> reporter: america is showing up in full force to vote early and in person in all 50 states despite an alarming fall covid surge. from long lines in louisiana. >> i'm coming out to vote. my life depends on it. >> to california, where patricia williams cast her ballot. >> i have e my mask on and glov, so i feel safe. >> nationwide, coronavirus cases and hospitalizations are setting new records. on
of his health care plan would be announced very soon. 60 minutes also sat down with joe biden and nora o'donnell asked him about the biggest issues facing americans. >> right now, covid. the way he's handling covid is just totally irresponsible. he's telling people we've turned the bend in one of his recent rallies. like my grand pop would say he's gone round the build. we are in real trouble. >> biden said he would spend up to $200 billion to make sure schools have all the...
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>> reporter: nora, it really did not seem like it. and transparency is so important at this uncertain time. and at the top of my list is, what did his chest imaging show in i mean, we know covid attacks the lungs. what was his ct scan? what was his chest x-ray. you would think if they were normal they would be shouting that result from the top of the rooftops but we haven't heard anything about those results. >> o'donnell: we have also learned the president was given this oxygen before he went to walter reed. wha does that indicate? >> reporter: you know, it wouldn't be surprising if the president of the united states is diagnosed with covid-19 and has some respiratory symptoms, why not put on some oxygen just until you figure out what's going on? but, again, the parsing of the words, did he have the oxygen? did he not? it raises questions are they not telling us something? and yet, the good news was at a they told us this morning he was feeling fine, he did not have shortness of breath. remember the first week can be okay, you can ha
>> reporter: nora, it really did not seem like it. and transparency is so important at this uncertain time. and at the top of my list is, what did his chest imaging show in i mean, we know covid attacks the lungs. what was his ct scan? what was his chest x-ray. you would think if they were normal they would be shouting that result from the top of the rooftops but we haven't heard anything about those results. >> o'donnell: we have also learned the president was given this oxygen...
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nora mcdonnell had the coverage. >> you see the president of the united states flanked by his secretnts walking to a motorcade his suv. >> how many of your staff are sick? >> do you think you might be a super spreader, mr. president? >> reporter: the president not wearing a cloth mask but wearing a surgical mask. today giving a thumbs up to the members of the white house travel pool. >> i want to bring back in ben tracey at the white house. and ben, is there any indication that we may hear from the president of the united states tonight? >> reporter: you heard some of the questions being lobbed at the president there. they weren't so much how are you feeling. i think i heard somebody say, do you think you're part of a superspreader event, or something along those lines. so, the president might want to give it a few days before he does come out and talk. but we'll see. i think this -- we're in unchartered territory to have a president come back to the white house and have to quarantine or isolate himself if he's going to follow the cdc guidelines. >> right. >> so, we very well may not
nora mcdonnell had the coverage. >> you see the president of the united states flanked by his secretnts walking to a motorcade his suv. >> how many of your staff are sick? >> do you think you might be a super spreader, mr. president? >> reporter: the president not wearing a cloth mask but wearing a surgical mask. today giving a thumbs up to the members of the white house travel pool. >> i want to bring back in ben tracey at the white house. and ben, is there any...
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other thing i'm curious about, inflammatory markers, the first phase you referenced it the other day, nora. you go along as the virus is multiplying, it makes sense he was given to the remdesivir to bring down the viral load. you go into the inflammatory phase because they can damage your own body. why did they give him dexomethodone for people who are intubated. this is all guessing from the outside we want to give steroids we should have more information to give us a little int t thered to put it together and piece it together and get your arms around what's going on and the logic of his treatment. >> stand
other thing i'm curious about, inflammatory markers, the first phase you referenced it the other day, nora. you go along as the virus is multiplying, it makes sense he was given to the remdesivir to bring down the viral load. you go into the inflammatory phase because they can damage your own body. why did they give him dexomethodone for people who are intubated. this is all guessing from the outside we want to give steroids we should have more information to give us a little int t thered to...
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i was glad nora pressed her on it.labeled as the most liberal senator and she said well, that's not true. pension has actually said that on stage and nora said the nonpartisan gov track called you the most liberal senator when you look at your voting record. >> i don't know about you. i found you will all of that historical. i would love to play poker can kamala harris because she has the most obvious tell in the history of politics physical she is asked a question she doesn't want to answer she breaks into joker laugh. nothing funny about that question she broke into that laugh again. that is the most obvious tell i have ever seen in american politics. it's pretty amazing. yes. kamala harris is, in fact, the most liberal senate in the united states senate bipartisan sources the fact that she wasn't prepared for that question demonstrates how easily the media have treated the biden harris campaign so far. is that true most obvious question to ask kamala harris you are a wild evidentist and have been your entire career
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hello there nora cottle this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up taiwan's president calls fordialogue with china and national day speech but he warns it should be on equal to its. second u.s. presidential debate is cancelled off the donald trump refuses a virtual certainty.
hello there nora cottle this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up taiwan's president calls fordialogue with china and national day speech but he warns it should be on equal to its. second u.s. presidential debate is cancelled off the donald trump refuses a virtual certainty.
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they released a clip of it in which nora o'donnell presses joe biden on court reform. what some call court packing. here is his answer. >> if electedly put together a commission of constitutional scholars. democrats, republicans, liberals, conservatives. and i will ask them to over 180 days come back to me with recommendations on how to reform the court system. it's getting out of whack. the way it is being handled. and it's not about court packing. there is another thing, looking at what recommendations the commission might make. >> so michael, is this going to be a liability for the vice president. did he skillfully answer that question? >> well, skill is in the eye of the be holder. for a lot of folks, they want to repost, respond, to what the republicans have done with the courts. they may nand to be insuperintendent. those out there, it seems reasonable. they have been packing that, if you will, and no one was talking about the court packing that is below the supreme court if you will. i think the vice president is trying to find that right tone at this point to n
they released a clip of it in which nora o'donnell presses joe biden on court reform. what some call court packing. here is his answer. >> if electedly put together a commission of constitutional scholars. democrats, republicans, liberals, conservatives. and i will ask them to over 180 days come back to me with recommendations on how to reform the court system. it's getting out of whack. the way it is being handled. and it's not about court packing. there is another thing, looking at what...
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but the fight over in the corner karabakh has deep roots nora moratorium is one of many armenian artists raising money for the disputed region by selling their work. during the 1st war my sons were small 10 to 11 years old now they are mature men and now motherland is still in the same fatal situation i'm an optimist but when evil wants to enter your home even i sometimes lose my optimism azerbaijan says it's fighting to expel armenia from his very land or media says it's fighting to protect ethnically armenian nagorno-karabakh either way most say there's more fighting to be done. al-jazeera your of am on media chile's president sebastian pinera added so they can condemnation of the burning of 2 churches during anti government demonstrations on sunday the president blamed what he called a minority of criminals and said tens of thousands of others had demonstrated peacefully mass rallies marked the 1st anniversary of a social uprising call for change in chile indigenous colombians are demanding an end to growing violence and their territories thousands from around the country gathered in
but the fight over in the corner karabakh has deep roots nora moratorium is one of many armenian artists raising money for the disputed region by selling their work. during the 1st war my sons were small 10 to 11 years old now they are mature men and now motherland is still in the same fatal situation i'm an optimist but when evil wants to enter your home even i sometimes lose my optimism azerbaijan says it's fighting to expel armenia from his very land or media says it's fighting to protect...
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but the fight over nagorno-karabakh has deep roots nora moratti arm is one of many armenian artists raising money for the disputed region by selling their work. during the 1st war my sons were small 10 to 11 years old now they are mature men and now motherland is still in the same fatal situation i'm an optimist but when evil wants to empty our home even i sometimes lose my optimism azerbaijan says it's fighting to expel armenia from azeri land on mean years says it's fighting to protect ethnically armenian nagorno-karabakh either way most say there's more fighting to be done. al-jazeera your of. the united nations world food program is warning of catastrophic levels of hunger and because in parts of the. niger unless a groups of asian access violence and insecurity in the central so hell region of west africa has pushed the millions into acute hunger the number of internally displaced people has risen to nearly 1600000 so if you come to. an arrangement already fragile situation because it exacerbating natural disasters to raging crisis you see. there is. this region face 4 'd or 6 years hu
but the fight over nagorno-karabakh has deep roots nora moratti arm is one of many armenian artists raising money for the disputed region by selling their work. during the 1st war my sons were small 10 to 11 years old now they are mature men and now motherland is still in the same fatal situation i'm an optimist but when evil wants to empty our home even i sometimes lose my optimism azerbaijan says it's fighting to expel armenia from azeri land on mean years says it's fighting to protect...
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occur every year it takes maybe a decade or 2 decades and the mycelium stores of these nutrients and nora for the right timing and then the mushrooms and produce spore so it's reproducing so there's literally fungi everywhere the amount of density of organic material but she brings up something is really important to me and other people in the perma culture movement have known this in trying to create oasis environments basically trying to put lenses of of debris compost the mycelium then it is breaking it down that mushrooms come up mushrooms generate water when they break down wood for instance or straw 10 to 20 percent of the mouse of wood or straw is converted into water so they hydrate the environment in advance of their growth they sweat out these water droplets full of enzymes that break down the surrounding wood or straw or even talks equasym and in doing so the my sil mats grow out and so these are expanding lenses of soil that then creates micro climate change you get enough of the spread around ecosystem you then have macro climate change what amazing discovery is is that the s
occur every year it takes maybe a decade or 2 decades and the mycelium stores of these nutrients and nora for the right timing and then the mushrooms and produce spore so it's reproducing so there's literally fungi everywhere the amount of density of organic material but she brings up something is really important to me and other people in the perma culture movement have known this in trying to create oasis environments basically trying to put lenses of of debris compost the mycelium then it is...
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but the fight over in a corner karabakh has deep roots nora moratorium is one of many armenian artists raising money for the disputed region by selling their work thank you but it doesn't sound like in the long during the 1st war my sons were small 10 to 11 years old now they are mature men and our motherland is still in the same fatal situation i'm an optimist but when evil wants to enter your home even i sometimes lose my optimism as a boy john says it's fighting to expel our media from azeri land or media says it's fighting to protect ethnically armenian nagorno-karabakh either way most say there's more fighting to be done. al-jazeera your of on media thailand's prime minister is recalling parliament for a special session next week as protesters continue calls for him to quit thousands have rallied for 6 straight days in the capital bangkok along with john archer's resignation they want reforms to the constitution and the monarchy. there were emotional scenes outside the prison in bangkok where 19 protesters were freed on bail on monday evening they were arrested when police fired w
but the fight over in a corner karabakh has deep roots nora moratorium is one of many armenian artists raising money for the disputed region by selling their work thank you but it doesn't sound like in the long during the 1st war my sons were small 10 to 11 years old now they are mature men and our motherland is still in the same fatal situation i'm an optimist but when evil wants to enter your home even i sometimes lose my optimism as a boy john says it's fighting to expel our media from azeri...
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hello there nora kyla says al jazeera live from doha also coming up course in the line of fire we meet some of the people in the back hiding and worried as fighting for the disputed region rages on. and struck down measures go into effect in spain's capital despite a legal challenge. here as president donald trump is resting in a military hospital a day off to testing positive for kovan 19 doctors say he had a fever and was fatigued before being admitted here to the walter reed national military medical center on friday afternoon just gone 4 am there and the most recent update from the white house was that the 74 year old was not needing supplementary oxygen to help him breathe but he has been given 2 experimental drugs will be getting more on those in just a moment john tweeted from hospital that he was going well i think and he thank supporters from maryland mike hanna reports. dressed in a suit and wearing a mask president trump walked to marine one on assisted minutes before he tweeted out this 5000 to thank everybody for the tremendous support i'm moving to want to read or think.
hello there nora kyla says al jazeera live from doha also coming up course in the line of fire we meet some of the people in the back hiding and worried as fighting for the disputed region rages on. and struck down measures go into effect in spain's capital despite a legal challenge. here as president donald trump is resting in a military hospital a day off to testing positive for kovan 19 doctors say he had a fever and was fatigued before being admitted here to the walter reed national...
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but the fight over in a corner karabakh has deep roots nora moratti on is one of many armenian artists raising money for the disputed region by setting their work but you've got to doesn't run amok in the long during the 1st war my sons were small 10 to 11 years old now of a mature woman and the motherland is still in the same fatal situation i'm an optimist but when evil wants to enter your home even i sometimes lose my optimism as a boy john says it's fighting to expel all media from azeri land or media says it's fighting to protect the ethnically armenian nagorno-karabakh either way most say there's more fighting to be done or italians al-jazeera yerevan all media guinea's electoral body has dismissed the main opposition candidates claim a victory in the presidential election. sponte says he won even though official results aren't expected for several days jalil is the main challenger to incumbent afrikander the 82 year old president is bidding for a 3rd term after changing the constitution a move that sponsors protests rescuers in vietnam are searching for 4 soldiers missing after
but the fight over in a corner karabakh has deep roots nora moratti on is one of many armenian artists raising money for the disputed region by setting their work but you've got to doesn't run amok in the long during the 1st war my sons were small 10 to 11 years old now of a mature woman and the motherland is still in the same fatal situation i'm an optimist but when evil wants to enter your home even i sometimes lose my optimism as a boy john says it's fighting to expel all media from azeri...
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another ceasefire on the edge of collapse the un chief says azerbaijan and armenia rick nora.
another ceasefire on the edge of collapse the un chief says azerbaijan and armenia rick nora.
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. >> sister nora pimental, thank you for your time and your perspective. appreciate it. and thank you, everyone, for joining me today. i'm fredericka whitfield. cnn newsroom continues right now with ana cabrera. ok, just keep coloring there... and sweetie can you just be... gentle with the pens. okey. okey. i know. gentle..gentle new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database so you can start hiring right away. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when you post your first job at indeed.com/home. ♪ you can go your own way ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only xfinity mobile lets you choose shared data, unlimited or a mix of each. and switch anytime so you only pay for the data you need. switch and save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. with the carrier rated #1 in customer satisfaction. call, click, or visit your local xfinity store today. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> we're live in the cnn newsroom.
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. >> tony fauci with nora o'donnell from earlier tonight. meanwhile, "the new york times" is reporting that as the virus was first spreading last winter reports about white house briefings on the potential impact of the pandemic fueled a sell-off among the wealthy. the times reports it this way. the president's aids appeared to be giving wealthy party donors an early warning of a potentially impactful conte gone at a time mr. trump was insisting it was nonexistent. elite traders had access to information from the administration that helped them gain financial advantage during a chaotic three days when global markets were teetering. on another front, trump's effort to add a third conservative justice to the u.s. supreme court moving forward. this was day three of her confirmation hearing. we'll have more on that just ahead. we're also getting some indications of which cabinet members might be in a second trump administration, should he be re-elected. trump suggests the list may not include attorney general bill barr. >> how do you feel about
. >> tony fauci with nora o'donnell from earlier tonight. meanwhile, "the new york times" is reporting that as the virus was first spreading last winter reports about white house briefings on the potential impact of the pandemic fueled a sell-off among the wealthy. the times reports it this way. the president's aids appeared to be giving wealthy party donors an early warning of a potentially impactful conte gone at a time mr. trump was insisting it was nonexistent. elite traders...
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and will leave be met by nora and they're going to be all. over she startled out of the dollar. falls down going to. be. your own backyard. i'll try but it i'm lucky that it does not appeal to. the children. to work on a 5 she was very by. the last day to call shane sal and get the love i feel on the fosters told me now you can time job ok you know what i feel he got a boner going to the open you know i thought when 5 told me to call both inside and a nap. they would all. if you fall say which we don't actually dying cause a bit of a terrible. this new town was founded on coal it's very name derived from kind of born in the italian word for coal. so if course the mine was the center of life here. but fascism demanded more from people than just their labor as the workers entered the mine they'd be welcomed by this sign and it is actually signed by misleading and it says i prefer my workers to work obediently hard and possibly in science and it really encapsulates that fascist ideal that you're calling a machine you're not a thinking being you're part of a bigger project an intere
and will leave be met by nora and they're going to be all. over she startled out of the dollar. falls down going to. be. your own backyard. i'll try but it i'm lucky that it does not appeal to. the children. to work on a 5 she was very by. the last day to call shane sal and get the love i feel on the fosters told me now you can time job ok you know what i feel he got a boner going to the open you know i thought when 5 told me to call both inside and a nap. they would all. if you fall say which...
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robert.at was let's go over to nora. nora is in the bronx, new york city, democrat caller.hat is your reaction to the news? caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. i am calling as an american that i wish, of course, the president and his wife and hope hicks a recovery. overlet's also pray about 200,000 americans who have died from this virus. the president did nothing to help these people. let's not bash people because i am a democrat and somebody else is a republican and somebody else is an independent. we are all people. i am not leaving this country. the lady said we should pack our bags if i am not happy. i love my country. i am a true american, born, bred and raised in new york city and the united states of america. , the man not forget said that this was a hoax. you don't need to wear a mask and look what happened. let's be responsible, people. and care about people. let's wear a mask and let's do social distancing. as a retired health care professional, your life and your health is very important to everyone. i don't care what color you are, what ethni
robert.at was let's go over to nora. nora is in the bronx, new york city, democrat caller.hat is your reaction to the news? caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. i am calling as an american that i wish, of course, the president and his wife and hope hicks a recovery. overlet's also pray about 200,000 americans who have died from this virus. the president did nothing to help these people. let's not bash people because i am a democrat and somebody else is a republican and...
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and indeed, durham, durham's own deputy, nora dan hue, who's a career prosecutor, resigned just last basically saying, accordi according to "the hartford current" that the white house was trying to pressure the justice department to bring some sort of tarnishment or something against joe biden. >> the attorney general has been quarantining, he says, because of his attendance at that superspreader event at the white house. we haven't heard anything from him lately, but the attorney general's able to read poll as well as the rest of us. and you have to wonder as he watches this complete collapse of this trump campaign, how much does he want to do for someone who is going to lose very, very badly if that is the attorney general's reading of these polls? >> well, i think you started by saying something really important. you said the transfer of power is up to us, the american people, not up to the president and so on. but there is an asterisk here because the president and his justice department are trying to use the justice department in ways to try and prevent the election from unfoldi
and indeed, durham, durham's own deputy, nora dan hue, who's a career prosecutor, resigned just last basically saying, accordi according to "the hartford current" that the white house was trying to pressure the justice department to bring some sort of tarnishment or something against joe biden. >> the attorney general has been quarantining, he says, because of his attendance at that superspreader event at the white house. we haven't heard anything from him lately, but the...
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. >> reporter: 35-year-old nora seed struggling with depression and regret finds herself in the midnightn olympic swimmer, the infinite number of lives she could have live fundamental she made different choices. every time nora goes to a new life, she comes back to the midnight library once she starts to experience disappointment. what's the lesson you were trying to impart through that? >> on one level it was about the grass not being as green as we think it is when we imagine other lives for ourselves. and also if you think about it, if a life is full of regret, you're not really living in the present. you're living in the past. >> reporter: for haig writing became a form of therapy. a way to channel his emotions and for his fans an outlet to process and reflect on their own lives. >> it really made me think about my own life, second chances, and finding the will to not only survive, but to truly live. >> this is a book that will touch your soul, sit there and grow in you. >> reporter: this is a line that stuck out to me the lonely mind in the busy city yearns for connection because it
. >> reporter: 35-year-old nora seed struggling with depression and regret finds herself in the midnightn olympic swimmer, the infinite number of lives she could have live fundamental she made different choices. every time nora goes to a new life, she comes back to the midnight library once she starts to experience disappointment. what's the lesson you were trying to impart through that? >> on one level it was about the grass not being as green as we think it is when we imagine...
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another that has its roots and in nora's consequences for andy, is another -- enormous consequences for today, is a primary election, another political innovation. the first primary election that bound electors to vote for those people was an organ, in 1910 -- oregon, in 1910. california followed suit. in the next decade there were many states that adopted primary elections to select their presidential electors and other candidates for office. i will not distract us with here but there is a well documented history, in the late 1960's and early 1970's, primary elections exploded. when john f. kennedy ran in 1960, there were only a dozen presidential primaries, and not all were binding on the delegates selected thereby. by the presidential elections in the 1970's, virtually every state had either a primary or a caucus, essentially the same idea. the purpose of primaries, when invented in the early 20th , was to give the people a more direct voice in the selection of political candidates. edging into this controversial territory, where we are forced to reflect on whether reforms taken in t
another that has its roots and in nora's consequences for andy, is another -- enormous consequences for today, is a primary election, another political innovation. the first primary election that bound electors to vote for those people was an organ, in 1910 -- oregon, in 1910. california followed suit. in the next decade there were many states that adopted primary elections to select their presidential electors and other candidates for office. i will not distract us with here but there is a...
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killer mike and nora jones will be here.n on friday for game 5 of the nba finals with jamie foxx. so please join us for that. [ applause ] our first guest tonight is one of the all-time comedy greats. just like the rest of us he's at home watching television. he loves eggs. please welcome billy crystal, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] hi, billy. >> hi, jimmy. thanks, everybody in the studio. please. please sit down. thank you. [ laughter ] thank you. >> jimmy: so billy, what did you watch tonight? did you watch the yankees or did you watch -- >> yeah. i get dressed. you know, to root on -- it's not good news. you know, i was still recovering from my clipper woes. >> jimmy: oh, yes. right. >> and then the yankees are in a little trouble. but then i was -- the debate was insane. pence to me is like -- he's that guy that you say to your wife, why did you invite him? [ laughter ] i mean, it's like -- you know, the comparison between the two of them, the squinty -- that squinty thing that he does. >> jimmy: yes. >> under the l
killer mike and nora jones will be here.n on friday for game 5 of the nba finals with jamie foxx. so please join us for that. [ applause ] our first guest tonight is one of the all-time comedy greats. just like the rest of us he's at home watching television. he loves eggs. please welcome billy crystal, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] hi, billy. >> hi, jimmy. thanks, everybody in the studio. please. please sit down. thank you. [ laughter ] thank you. >> jimmy: so billy, what did...
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it was conducted in a very fair mannerism was a bit concerned and disconcerted when he heard that nora had moved away from the investigation and in fact resigned from doj because of reports of politicization that is going on and hoping that john durham will stay true to what has been a very strong reputation for being a professional member and officer, official of the department of justice. but we'll have to see because as you note, william barr i think has used his office of the attorney general to continue to allow donald trump to deflect the various charges and concerns that are directed at him. >> the media has reported a key russian informant was extracted and relocated after -- in the early days of the trump's term, and the media, including myself, has reported that this source was a critical part of the conclusion on putin support for trump. now, i know you cannot talk about sources but would your conclusion have been based on one source? would the cia ever come to a high confidence conclusion based on one person? >> well i aglee i'm not going to talk but sources and not going t
it was conducted in a very fair mannerism was a bit concerned and disconcerted when he heard that nora had moved away from the investigation and in fact resigned from doj because of reports of politicization that is going on and hoping that john durham will stay true to what has been a very strong reputation for being a professional member and officer, official of the department of justice. but we'll have to see because as you note, william barr i think has used his office of the attorney...
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>> from all of us here at cbs news, i'm nora o'donnell, good night. >> good night. >> jimmy: good night. they got one too. [ applause ] the so-called second wave of covid is upon us. dr. fauci is recommending that because of the pandemic, americans think twice about doing a big family thanksgiving, which i've been saying that to my family for years. [ laughter ] fauci says his children, who live in three different states, will not be visiting him over the holidays out of concern for how the virus could affect a man his age. his kids say they're not visiting because he makes a terrible spring bean casserole. i was thinking about this, imagine growing up with dr. fauci as your dad. you only washed your hands for 28 seconds, get back in there now! that's my dr. fauci impersonation. >> guillermo: good job. >> jimmy: thank you. [ laughter ] it's also my impression nation of every male relative in my family. we're not even close to being out of the woods with this virus. a lot of businesses have been hit hard. but here's a funny thing. cannabis sales are booming. according to "marijuana busin
>> from all of us here at cbs news, i'm nora o'donnell, good night. >> good night. >> jimmy: good night. they got one too. [ applause ] the so-called second wave of covid is upon us. dr. fauci is recommending that because of the pandemic, americans think twice about doing a big family thanksgiving, which i've been saying that to my family for years. [ laughter ] fauci says his children, who live in three different states, will not be visiting him over the holidays out of...
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happy birthday nora, too. >> thank you. >> that is "all in" on this monday evening. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. >>> thanks to you at home for good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thank you, my friend. much appreciated. and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. 22 days until the election. when election day arrives, again, just 22 days from now, when election day arrives and you wake up full of anxiety el you wake up full of anxiety about what's going to happen that day, in terms of the election results, when you wake up on the morning of election day, will you be able to say to yourself that morning, well, whatever happens, i know that i did all i could do? i'm thinking of your mental health here. the whole country right now has collective anxiety, and frankly, collective dyspepsia over what's going to happen in the election, with the congress and a lot of states with the governor's race, or the control of the legislature, with the all-important control of the united states senate, and of course, with the presidential race. the only t
happy birthday nora, too. >> thank you. >> that is "all in" on this monday evening. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. >>> thanks to you at home for good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thank you, my friend. much appreciated. and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. 22 days until the election. when election day arrives, again, just 22 days from now, when election day arrives and you wake up full of anxiety el you wake up...
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but the fight over nagorno-karabakh has deep roots nora more of the young is one of many armenian artists raising money for the disputed region by selling their work for gibraltar doesn't run amok in the longer during the 1st war my sons were small 10 to 11 years old now they are mature men and our motherland is still in the same fatal situation i'm an optimist but when evil wants to enter your home even i sometimes lose my optimism azerbaijan says it's fighting to expel armenia from azeri land or media says it's fighting to protect ethnically armenian nagorno-karabakh either way most say there's more fighting to be done to reach alan's al-jazeera you're a ban on media the u.s. special envoy to afghanistan says renewed violence is threatening talks aimed at ending the country's 18 year war so my halles are that the scribes the violence says distressingly high the taliban says it will end attacks in helmand province if the u.s. stops air strikes in the area on sunday at least 13 people were killed in the west of the country by a suicide car bomb on talks between the afghan government and t
but the fight over nagorno-karabakh has deep roots nora more of the young is one of many armenian artists raising money for the disputed region by selling their work for gibraltar doesn't run amok in the longer during the 1st war my sons were small 10 to 11 years old now they are mature men and our motherland is still in the same fatal situation i'm an optimist but when evil wants to enter your home even i sometimes lose my optimism azerbaijan says it's fighting to expel armenia from azeri land...
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happy birthday nora, too. >> thank you. >> that is "all in" on this monday evening. the rachel maddow show starts right now. >>> thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. 22 days until the election. when election day arrives, again, just 22 days from now, when election day arrives and you wake up full of anxiety about what's going to happen that day in terms of the election day, when you wake up on the morning of election day, will you be able to say to yourself that morning, well, whatever happens, i know that i did all i could do? i'm thinking of your mental health here. the whole country right now has collective anxiety and frankly collective dyspepsia over what's going to happen in the election with the congress and a lot of states with the governor's race or the control of the legislature, with the all-important control of the united states senate, and of course with the presidential race. the only thing i can tell you to do to protect your mental health and reduce both your anxiety and your stomach acid is to do it now. sit down. talk with your family or
happy birthday nora, too. >> thank you. >> that is "all in" on this monday evening. the rachel maddow show starts right now. >>> thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. 22 days until the election. when election day arrives, again, just 22 days from now, when election day arrives and you wake up full of anxiety about what's going to happen that day in terms of the election day, when you wake up on the morning of election day, will you be able to say to...
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interesting moment, i thought, and questioning by nora o'donnell at cvs.atch this. >> end is that a socialist or progressive perspective? >> no. no. it is the perspective of a woman who grew up a black child in america, who was also a prosecutor, who also has a mother who arrived here at the age of 19 from india, who also, you know, likes hip-hop. like, what you want to know? >> i want to give you the opportunity -- >> martha: that went on after that. what did you think about that exchange? >> i think a weird answer and clearly she didn't like the question. remember, the national journal, a respected nonpartisan publication ranks her, looked at all of her votes in the senate and ranked her as most liberal member of the united states senate. look at what she said during her fledgling campaign for president in 2019, this woman is on the far left of american politics as supported for example, one of the cosponsors of the green new deal, endorsed medicare for all. this woman is on the left of american politics. she doesn't like being asked that question so she
interesting moment, i thought, and questioning by nora o'donnell at cvs.atch this. >> end is that a socialist or progressive perspective? >> no. no. it is the perspective of a woman who grew up a black child in america, who was also a prosecutor, who also has a mother who arrived here at the age of 19 from india, who also, you know, likes hip-hop. like, what you want to know? >> i want to give you the opportunity -- >> martha: that went on after that. what did you think...
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happy birthday nora, too. >> thank you. >> that is "all in" on this monday evening.. >>> thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. 22 days until the election. when election day arrives, again, just 22 days from now, when election day arrives and you wake up full of anxiety about what's going to happen that day in terms of the
happy birthday nora, too. >> thank you. >> that is "all in" on this monday evening.. >>> thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. 22 days until the election. when election day arrives, again, just 22 days from now, when election day arrives and you wake up full of anxiety about what's going to happen that day in terms of the
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president is not the 1st world leader to contract the virus brazil's president gibe also nora he tested positive back in july and the british prime minister bruce johnson was moved to an intensive care unit in april after contracting covert i mean barbara has more now from london. boris johnson has been one of the 1st world 'd leaders to put out a message of support for president trump and his wife in the last few hours based not just on that close friendship that they verse struck up but based on boris johnson's own personal experience of being in a hospital with covered 193 nights of his hospital stay being in intensive care leading to dark days in which in his words things could have gone either way let's have a listen to what he said just a few hours ago well obviously i think we all want to send best wishes to the president and the 1st lady and i've done that this morning as you can imagine and i'm sure that they'll both stage a very strong recovery where boris johnson is to some extent and a changed man after his experience when he came out of hospital he paid tribute to medical w
president is not the 1st world leader to contract the virus brazil's president gibe also nora he tested positive back in july and the british prime minister bruce johnson was moved to an intensive care unit in april after contracting covert i mean barbara has more now from london. boris johnson has been one of the 1st world 'd leaders to put out a message of support for president trump and his wife in the last few hours based not just on that close friendship that they verse struck up but based...
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no nora dennehy was a long time departmeuty to him.departure jolted this investigation on to a more just track and -- i think most people believe that was the original sin that got trump to turn against bar and durham wasn't going to turn out an october surprise? >> i don't know durham. by all accounts he's a serious h is to find the truth for an attorney general who doesn't care much about the truth and is uninterested in the truth. i'm not surprised that we are where we are and i'm not sure what the resignation of the deputy had to do about that. but nicolle, the other piece that is important here is the pattern, right. whether it is the inspector general looking at the mueller report and concluding there was no political motivation for that report, going back in my fairly limited time in congress, i rached the republicans do ten, not one, not two, not three, but ten different investigations of the tragedy in benghazi. they were politically motivated and from kevin mccarthy's statement and they turned up certainly no indictments. and
no nora dennehy was a long time departmeuty to him.departure jolted this investigation on to a more just track and -- i think most people believe that was the original sin that got trump to turn against bar and durham wasn't going to turn out an october surprise? >> i don't know durham. by all accounts he's a serious h is to find the truth for an attorney general who doesn't care much about the truth and is uninterested in the truth. i'm not surprised that we are where we are and i'm not...