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i'm going to move on to kirsten oswald.f the snp raise the issue of international law. i want to come closer to home, you have some big semi lockdown is in the greater glasgow area at the moment, we are now seeing in england new restrictions on a national basis, this restriction of six people meeting in or outdoors, are you contemplating wider scotland wide restrictions in the wake of what boris johnson wide restrictions in the wake of what borisjohnson is doing here and the situation in glasgow?” what borisjohnson is doing here and the situation in glasgow? i think everything we do has to be led by evidence, and the first minister has been very clear and very helpfully clear for people about that when she is explaining every day to people what is happening and why it's happening. i live in east renfrewshire, which is one of the areas where we have a few more restrictions than we did until quite recently, and the reason for that is that there is evidence to suggest that there is evidence to suggest that gathering in people'
i'm going to move on to kirsten oswald.f the snp raise the issue of international law. i want to come closer to home, you have some big semi lockdown is in the greater glasgow area at the moment, we are now seeing in england new restrictions on a national basis, this restriction of six people meeting in or outdoors, are you contemplating wider scotland wide restrictions in the wake of what boris johnson wide restrictions in the wake of what borisjohnson is doing here and the situation in...
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. >> reporter: meet jamie oswald. a hairdresser, an undecided voter.he grew up in a republican family and likes president trump's economic record but not much else. >> if he could just not talk. you know, the stuff that he says, it's just like embarrassing. >> reporter: if he could just not talk, that's something something for the president of the united states. >> it is. it's saying a lot. >> reporter: so far, she's not sold on joe biden. >> i think he's been in office for so long and he really hasn't done a whole lot. >> reporter: oswald said she's never voted but will this year, spined inspired by the pandemic that left her unemployed for more than two months. she's one of 1.2 new voters in north carolina since 2016, where trump nearly won the state by 300,000 votes. now, it's a battleground, he's visited three times in the last three weeks. voting here is already under way. a sign that coronavirus is influencing the election, including how people cast their ballots. >> it is very important for everybody to go out this time, because there's a lot at
. >> reporter: meet jamie oswald. a hairdresser, an undecided voter.he grew up in a republican family and likes president trump's economic record but not much else. >> if he could just not talk. you know, the stuff that he says, it's just like embarrassing. >> reporter: if he could just not talk, that's something something for the president of the united states. >> it is. it's saying a lot. >> reporter: so far, she's not sold on joe biden. >> i think he's...
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. >> reporter: meet jamie oswald, a hairdresser, an undecided voter.a republican family and likes president trump's economic record but not much else. >> if he could just not talk. you know, the stuff that he says, it's just like embarrassing. >> reporter: if he could just not talk, that's something something for the president of the united states. >> it is. it's saying a lot. >> reporter: so far, she's not sold on joe biden. >> i think he's been in office for so long and he really hasn't done a whole lot. >> reporter: oswald said she's never voted but will this yearly. from a family that left her unemployed. in north carolina in 2016, where trump narrowly won the state by 300,000 votes. now, it's a battleground, he's visited three times in the last three weeks. voting here is already under way. a sign that coronavirus is influencing the election, including how people cast their ballots. >> it is very important for everybody to go out this time, because there's a lot to fix. >> reporter: a professor received his absentee ballot in the mail this week. h
. >> reporter: meet jamie oswald, a hairdresser, an undecided voter.a republican family and likes president trump's economic record but not much else. >> if he could just not talk. you know, the stuff that he says, it's just like embarrassing. >> reporter: if he could just not talk, that's something something for the president of the united states. >> it is. it's saying a lot. >> reporter: so far, she's not sold on joe biden. >> i think he's been in office...
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, he was assassinated by a pro-cuban american leftist, a disturbed former marine named lee harvey oswald. at the end, i'll have some reflections about the assassination. before we get to the main intelligence events of this administration, i want to mention a couple of other developments that are not as spectacular but still they deserve to be remembered as important milestones in u.s. intelligence history, and they leave a legacy to this day. one of them is the president's daily brief. which was created for kennedy as the president's intelligence checklist. when i first came to cia in 1990, i was -- i learned that one of the nicknames that insiders used was the pickle factory. they never used the company, but they used the term the pickle factory, and i couldn't figure out what it was until later i became a cia historian and heard about the pickle the president's intelligence checklist. it was renamed, of course, the president's daily brief, and it continues to this day. every president has used it, and most have benefitted from it. it was new in the sense that, well, i mean president t
, he was assassinated by a pro-cuban american leftist, a disturbed former marine named lee harvey oswald. at the end, i'll have some reflections about the assassination. before we get to the main intelligence events of this administration, i want to mention a couple of other developments that are not as spectacular but still they deserve to be remembered as important milestones in u.s. intelligence history, and they leave a legacy to this day. one of them is the president's daily brief. which...
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the council of economic advisers issued a report on oswald and demi. it is already seen as is imminent in it they point out and advise the president that big pharma will be incapable of meeting. the challenge of a pandemic prove precisely the absence of a strong profit motive in developing a nano by rules in back scenes this is would every big pharma says essentially build knowledge by why the government or new cures might in egypt. critics of big pharma private health care a chorus is led to new reasons of americans tens of millions of americans without health care and that number has dramatically increased to poor is as people have lost their jobs in july base. health insurance and i think this sanders campaign really sent to skinny was absolutely correct to put the universal health care bridge at the forefront of the campaign and then it's actually massive support of you may think it's a minority position. which if you're on the news but survey out a survey shows that a to 70 percent of americans just really want some form of single payer. health ca
the council of economic advisers issued a report on oswald and demi. it is already seen as is imminent in it they point out and advise the president that big pharma will be incapable of meeting. the challenge of a pandemic prove precisely the absence of a strong profit motive in developing a nano by rules in back scenes this is would every big pharma says essentially build knowledge by why the government or new cures might in egypt. critics of big pharma private health care a chorus is led to...
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the council of economic advisers issued a report on oswald and demi. because this is already seen as is imminent in it they point out and advise the president that big pharma will be incapable of meeting. the challenge of a pandemic prove precisely the absence of a strong profit motive in developing a nano by rules and in back scenes this is would every big pharma says essentially bit of knowledge by by the government a new coors light in egypt. critics of big pharma private health care a court is it's lead to new reasons of americans tens of millions of americans without health care and that number has dramatically increased to poor is as people have lost their jobs enjoyed base. health insurance and i think this sanders campaign really sent to skinny was absolutely correct to put. universal health care ridge at the forefront of the campaign and then is actually massive support of you may think it's a minority position. which if you're on the news but survey out the survey shows that a to 70 percent of americans just want some form of single payer. he
the council of economic advisers issued a report on oswald and demi. because this is already seen as is imminent in it they point out and advise the president that big pharma will be incapable of meeting. the challenge of a pandemic prove precisely the absence of a strong profit motive in developing a nano by rules and in back scenes this is would every big pharma says essentially bit of knowledge by by the government a new coors light in egypt. critics of big pharma private health care a court...
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. >> following the reading, patton oswald will moderate a q&a wh e and buttercup fall in love. >> youat, i do like that movie. it's a cute one. >> it's a classic. >> it is a classic. so that should be fun for them. not bad at all. >>> oh, we got an update for you here. this one scared me. ri-ri, are you okay? this was a scary moment for one of our favorite artists here. >> girl, palm the replay if you are. her reps confirm to "people" magazine that rihanna bruised her forehead and face following an incident involving an electric scooter. >> photos showing the singer appearing bruised have been making the rounds on the internet, but her rep tells "people" rihanna flipped over on the scooter, but luckily there were no major injuries and she is healing quickly. >> not the forehead. her and i got the same measurements on the forehead. once you get a welt, i mean, it's very noticeable, there's a lot of forehead. >> ri-ri, you come for her, not for me, i didn't mention anything about that forehead. >> she shines bright, her forehead shines bright like a diamond, representation matters. ond,
. >> following the reading, patton oswald will moderate a q&a wh e and buttercup fall in love. >> youat, i do like that movie. it's a cute one. >> it's a classic. >> it is a classic. so that should be fun for them. not bad at all. >>> oh, we got an update for you here. this one scared me. ri-ri, are you okay? this was a scary moment for one of our favorite artists here. >> girl, palm the replay if you are. her reps confirm to "people"...
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when i saw the great north run had been cancelled 13 weeks ago, and st oswalds are asking for help, i thought i had to help the. so 13 runs every weekend across the north—east, it has been fantastic. a handful of local runners are still wanting to experience the famous finishing straight. a little old lady came out and gave us refreshment and i was really hot at halfway and got a bottle of water in a garage and the person at the till said that it is on me, you're doing the run, take that. there were still the countless inspiring stories, treasured memories and thousands raised for good causes. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello there. hot weather is on the way to england and wales for the next couple of days, but it's been rain that's been causing a bit of a headache in the northwest of scotland. this weather front stretching thousands of miles out into the atlantic has brought some very large rainfall totals — 130 mm of rain in parts of the highlands. that's caused some localised flooding. we've also had reports of a landslide on the a83 at the rest and
when i saw the great north run had been cancelled 13 weeks ago, and st oswalds are asking for help, i thought i had to help the. so 13 runs every weekend across the north—east, it has been fantastic. a handful of local runners are still wanting to experience the famous finishing straight. a little old lady came out and gave us refreshment and i was really hot at halfway and got a bottle of water in a garage and the person at the till said that it is on me, you're doing the run, take that....
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let me quote you a leading snp politician, scottish nationalist politician kirsten oswald, she said:or scotland and the scottish tories," led by you, "are failing to stand up for scotland. douglas ross has proved himself to be nothing more than the prime minister's loyal poodle." well, i could say that about every single snp politician who, despite saying they would stand up for our fishing industry in scotland, voted against the bill at second reading last week. that is not standing up for an industry that is totemic and hugely important... crosstalk. it is about every single business in scotland which, in a no deal situation, will face a very different marketplace in europe. yes, but there is an important comparison to make there. if i am somehow supposed to be answerable to the prime minister, these snp politicians, whether here, westminster, or holyrood do exactly what nicola sturgeon says. just on the eu referendum, the figures you quote for scotland on the referendum are absolutely correct. but that also tells us over 1 million scots voted to leave the european union. i've vote
let me quote you a leading snp politician, scottish nationalist politician kirsten oswald, she said:or scotland and the scottish tories," led by you, "are failing to stand up for scotland. douglas ross has proved himself to be nothing more than the prime minister's loyal poodle." well, i could say that about every single snp politician who, despite saying they would stand up for our fishing industry in scotland, voted against the bill at second reading last week. that is not...
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if it was oswald alone it was because he was a very we know of the fact the us is making again that it was castro it was revenge that was the end. it was because they didn't like any giving up on. the us it was because if you missed it was that the i am right out rogue elements of the national hero it was because they were angry were going to be over here about it she'll the 2nd has never left the us government actually died when i. went to work on a persian thanks to you but you know it or thinking we're still angry don't castro but we don't know how many hundreds of millions of lives may be affected by all these foreign policy decisions just finally what's happened to camp dietrich which reaches so much in this book is associated with plum island because of course there is a conspiracy in fact law some of us representative from the republicans because of a smith said lyme disease could have been created by camp dietrich it's a disease 300000 americans that are diagnosed annually off what is kind of the trick now well 48 are going to now call was the center for development of u.s. bio
if it was oswald alone it was because he was a very we know of the fact the us is making again that it was castro it was revenge that was the end. it was because they didn't like any giving up on. the us it was because if you missed it was that the i am right out rogue elements of the national hero it was because they were angry were going to be over here about it she'll the 2nd has never left the us government actually died when i. went to work on a persian thanks to you but you know it or...
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. >> many americans when jack ruby killed oswald began to believe something was amiss. >> the week thatennedy was killed a gallup poll showed the majority of americans believe it was a conspiracy. the kennedy assassination immediately became a national obsession. by the mid '70s the percentage of americans who believed it was a conspiracy skyrocketed to over 80%. americans had seen the release of the pentagon papers, the escalation in vietnam, watergate. >> a series of misfortunes for this country and you begin to wonder did it all start with the jfk assassination. >> enabled the cia to use this poison. >> senate investigations into secret government programs opened the door to even more conspiracy theories. >> the more americans mistrusted government, the more they believed that john f. kennedy had been assassinated by a secret group of officials who did not like his policies. >> soon, an entire cottage industry was created around the jfk assassination. books, board games, video games and, of course, a hollywood blockbuster. >> one of the grossest lies ever forced on the american peopl
. >> many americans when jack ruby killed oswald began to believe something was amiss. >> the week thatennedy was killed a gallup poll showed the majority of americans believe it was a conspiracy. the kennedy assassination immediately became a national obsession. by the mid '70s the percentage of americans who believed it was a conspiracy skyrocketed to over 80%. americans had seen the release of the pentagon papers, the escalation in vietnam, watergate. >> a series of...
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feeling our academy voice over it was an all star team oswald was. defeated years i feel bitter feel. their deeds few at that moment had to then betty. this again where had. he not a phone for a hot. own founder and president of. disney. class but. ringback a road book for my father it when he passed away quite sudden and it was a bit of a shock for me and i wanted to you know to process this in a way because it was really a big thing because i also when i lost him i lost my miracle roots i was just someone with yeah i had the dutch mom and know no more moroccan fire sort of was really weird and i wanted to to write everything i remembered about him. and also about the things he gave to me like in for example religion or spiritual way that it's really big thing but you never learn about that it's it's like you live and they have day that's what we hear here and also the funerals there are very clean and cold also actually with my father's body i took him back to morocco because i want him to be buried there in this african grounds and a bit of warm y
feeling our academy voice over it was an all star team oswald was. defeated years i feel bitter feel. their deeds few at that moment had to then betty. this again where had. he not a phone for a hot. own founder and president of. disney. class but. ringback a road book for my father it when he passed away quite sudden and it was a bit of a shock for me and i wanted to you know to process this in a way because it was really a big thing because i also when i lost him i lost my miracle roots i was...
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. >> jason douglas oswald. >> michael john otten. >> isidro d.uida. >> jesus ovalles. >> peter j. owens, jr. >> adianes oyola. >> angel m. pabon, jr. >> israel pabon, jr. >> roland pacheco. >> michael benjamin packer. >> diana b. padro. >> deepa pakkala. >> jeffrey matthew palazzo. >> thomas palazzo. >> richard a. palazzolo. >> orio joseph palmer. >> frank anthony palombo. >> alan n. palumbo. >> christopher matthew panatier. >> dominique lisa pandolfo. >> jonas martin panik. >> paul j. pansini. >> john m. paolillo. >> edward joseph papa. >> salvatore t. papasso. >> james nicholas pappageorge. >> marie pappalardo. >> vinod kumar parakat. >> vijayashanker paramsothy. >> nitin ramesh parandkar. >> hardai parbhu. >> james wendell parham. >> debra marie paris. >> george paris. >> gye hyong park. >> philip lacey parker. >> michael alaine parkes. >> robert e. parks, jr. >> hashmukh c. parmar. >> robert parro. >> diane marie parsons. >> leobardo lopez pascual. >> michael j. pascuma, jr. >> jerrold hughes paskins. >> horace robert passananti. >> suzanne h
. >> jason douglas oswald. >> michael john otten. >> isidro d.uida. >> jesus ovalles. >> peter j. owens, jr. >> adianes oyola. >> angel m. pabon, jr. >> israel pabon, jr. >> roland pacheco. >> michael benjamin packer. >> diana b. padro. >> deepa pakkala. >> jeffrey matthew palazzo. >> thomas palazzo. >> richard a. palazzolo. >> orio joseph palmer. >> frank anthony palombo. >> alan n....
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. >> meet jamie oswald, a hairdresser and undecided voter. she grew up in a republican family and likes president trump's economic record but not much else. >> if if he could just not talk. the stuff he says is embarrassing. >> if he could just not talk. that's saying something about a president of the united states. >> so far, she's not sold on joe biden. >> i think he's been in office so long. >> she has never voted but will this year. she's one of 1.3 million new voters since 2016 when trump narrowly won the state by 173,000 votes. now, it's a battleground. he's visited three times in the last three weeks. voting here is already underway. a sign is that coronavirus is influencing the election. >> it's very important for everybody to go out this time, because there's a lot at stake. >> a professor received his absentee ballot in the mail this week, he dismisses any talk of fraud, saying trump is trying to intimidate voters. the president's supporters are already echoing his questions about the election's legitimacy. >> mail-in ballots, i wo
. >> meet jamie oswald, a hairdresser and undecided voter. she grew up in a republican family and likes president trump's economic record but not much else. >> if if he could just not talk. the stuff he says is embarrassing. >> if he could just not talk. that's saying something about a president of the united states. >> so far, she's not sold on joe biden. >> i think he's been in office so long. >> she has never voted but will this year. she's one of 1.3...
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. >> reporter: meet jamie oswald, a hairdresser and undecided voter.ily and likes president trump's economic record. but not much else. >> if he can just not talk. you know? the stuff that he says, it's just like, embarrassing. >> if he could just not talk. that's saying something about the president of the united states. >> it is. it's saying a lot. >> reporter: yet so far, she's not sold on joe biden. >> i think he's been in office for so long and really hasn't done a whole lot. >> reporter: oswalt has never voted but will this year, inspired by the pandemic that left her unemployed for more than two months. she's one of 1.3 million new voters in north carolina since 2016 when trump narrowly won the state by 173,000 votes. >> make america -- >> reporter: now it's a battleground he's visited three times in the last three weeks. voting here is already under way. a sign that coronavirus is influencing the election, including how people cast their ballots. >> very important for everybody to go out this time because there's a lot at stake. >> reporter: he
. >> reporter: meet jamie oswald, a hairdresser and undecided voter.ily and likes president trump's economic record. but not much else. >> if he can just not talk. you know? the stuff that he says, it's just like, embarrassing. >> if he could just not talk. that's saying something about the president of the united states. >> it is. it's saying a lot. >> reporter: yet so far, she's not sold on joe biden. >> i think he's been in office for so long and really...
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asked after being shown a photograph and the magazine would depict cruz's father with lee harvey oswald. looks real to me, cohen responded according to the book prompting trump to laugh as he demanded that the story be run on the tabloid's front page. so interesting juxtaposition, the trump hand picked national security -- director of national intelligence holding off on information to "new york times," donald trump insisting that something damaging to a political opponents put on the front page of another publication. >> news to president trump at least based on the allegations is not about informing the public, not about sharing information but serving his agenda. that which favors him to be published. that which harms him is not and not the way it's supposed to work in the united states. it feels very orwellian with the leader controlling the narrative and pushing things that are false as long as they serve his purposes. >> not necessarily illegal. unusual, improper and a continued breaking of the norms. good morning to you, barbara. thank you for joining us this morning. barbara mcq
asked after being shown a photograph and the magazine would depict cruz's father with lee harvey oswald. looks real to me, cohen responded according to the book prompting trump to laugh as he demanded that the story be run on the tabloid's front page. so interesting juxtaposition, the trump hand picked national security -- director of national intelligence holding off on information to "new york times," donald trump insisting that something damaging to a political opponents put on the...
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insane story in the "national enquirer" that ted cruz's dad killed jfk or was involved with lee harvey oswald. you say he personally approved it. and, in fact, that president trump personally demand the that that photo of ted cruz's -- supposedly ted cruz's dad appear on the front page of the "enquirer." do you know that senator cruz knows that donald trump approved that personally and made is that happen personally? >> he does now. >> you also say that the "enquirer" one after another did hit pieces on all of president trump's primary rivals. was the president involved in okaying all of those stories, too? >> let me say this, and i want to be clear to you and the viewers and everybody, nothing happens without mr. trump's approval at the trump organization. to the same extent, nothing happens without president trump's approval. he micromanages everything, especially and including things he doesn't know anything about. >> but he was getting the "national enquirer" to run stories one after another on all of the republican primary candidates? he was involved in all of those? >> sure. as each can
insane story in the "national enquirer" that ted cruz's dad killed jfk or was involved with lee harvey oswald. you say he personally approved it. and, in fact, that president trump personally demand the that that photo of ted cruz's -- supposedly ted cruz's dad appear on the front page of the "enquirer." do you know that senator cruz knows that donald trump approved that personally and made is that happen personally? >> he does now. >> you also say that the...
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. >> meet jamie oswald, a hairdresser and undecided voter.up in a republican family and likes president trump's economic record, but not much else. >> if he could just not talk, you know. the stuff he says is just embarrassing zbchlt. >>> if he could just not talk, that's saying something about the president of the united states. >> it is. >> she's not sold on joe biden. >> i think he's been in office the for so long and has not done a whole lot. >> she's one of 1.3 million new voters in north carolina since 2016 when trump narrowly won the state by 173,000 votes. >> make america -- >> now it's a battleground. he's visited three times in the last three weeks. voting here is already underway. a sign that coronavirus is influencing the election, including how people cast their ballots. >> it's very important for everybody to go out this time because there's a lot at stake. >> this professor received his absentee ballot in the mail this week. he dismisses any talk of fraud, saying trump is trying to intimidate voters, yet the president's support
. >> meet jamie oswald, a hairdresser and undecided voter.up in a republican family and likes president trump's economic record, but not much else. >> if he could just not talk, you know. the stuff he says is just embarrassing zbchlt. >>> if he could just not talk, that's saying something about the president of the united states. >> it is. >> she's not sold on joe biden. >> i think he's been in office the for so long and has not done a whole lot. >>...
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course he was assassinated by a pro-cuban american leftist, a disturbed former marine named lee harvey oswald the end i'll have reflections of the assassination. before we get to the main events of the administration, i want to mention a couple of other developments that are not spectacular but deserve to be remembered as important milestones in u.s. intelligence legacy. one of them is the president's daily brief which was created for kennedy as the president's intelligence checklist. when i first came to cia in 1990, i was -- i learned that one of the nicknames that insiders used was the pickle factory. they never used the company, but they used the term the pickle factory. i couldn't figure out what it was until i heard of a cia. i heard of the pickle, the president's intelligence checklist. it was renamed the president's daily brief. every president has used it and most have benefitted from it. it was new in the sense that -- well, i mean, president truman started the tradition of cia presenting to him a daily intelligence summary. but the pickle and later the pdb, was the first specifical
course he was assassinated by a pro-cuban american leftist, a disturbed former marine named lee harvey oswald the end i'll have reflections of the assassination. before we get to the main events of the administration, i want to mention a couple of other developments that are not spectacular but deserve to be remembered as important milestones in u.s. intelligence legacy. one of them is the president's daily brief which was created for kennedy as the president's intelligence checklist. when i...
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. >> reporter: meet jamie oswald, a hairdresser, an undecided voter.w up in a republican family and likes president trump's economic record but not much else. >> if he could just not talk, you know, the stuff that he says, it's just like embarrassing. >> reporter: if he could just not talk. that's saying something about a president of the united states. >> it is saying a lot. >> reporter: yet so far she's not sold on joe biden. >> i think he's been in office for so long and he really hasn't done a whole lot. >> reporter: she says she's never voted but will this year inspired by the pandemic that left her unemployed for more than two years. she's one of 1.3 million new voters in north carolina since 2016 when trump narrowly won the state by 173,000 votes. now it's a battleground. he's visited three times in the last three weeks. voting here is already underway. a sign that coronavirus is influencing the election, including how people cast their ballots. >> it's very important for everybody to go out this time. because there is a lot at stake. >> reporte
. >> reporter: meet jamie oswald, a hairdresser, an undecided voter.w up in a republican family and likes president trump's economic record but not much else. >> if he could just not talk, you know, the stuff that he says, it's just like embarrassing. >> reporter: if he could just not talk. that's saying something about a president of the united states. >> it is saying a lot. >> reporter: yet so far she's not sold on joe biden. >> i think he's been in office...
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killedander-in-chief was while i was on active duty in the philippines by a russian, lee harvey oswaldas killed two days later by jack ruby. i volunteered to serve at the age of 19. that was during the cuban missile crisis. ask what you can do for your country, not what your country can do for you. if it wasn't for jfk, we would not have went to the moon. here seeking russian help, they russian -- a russian killed jfk because of missiles in cuba. we've got too much corruption in washington. they were going to drain the swamp, but they evidently filled the cesspool. there is way too much money in elections. we need to do something about the corruption. thank you. host: josh rudolph, any thoughts? guest: thank you, dennis for your service. i myself -- i have never put myself in harm's way in that 2016,ut similarly, since since our country was attacked, it has been moving me to call to service. i used to work on wall street, but now i am focused more on this issue in a bipartisan way. i wish a bit more of our leaders would see it as a bipartisan national security issue the way you do. tha
killedander-in-chief was while i was on active duty in the philippines by a russian, lee harvey oswaldas killed two days later by jack ruby. i volunteered to serve at the age of 19. that was during the cuban missile crisis. ask what you can do for your country, not what your country can do for you. if it wasn't for jfk, we would not have went to the moon. here seeking russian help, they russian -- a russian killed jfk because of missiles in cuba. we've got too much corruption in washington....