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ough, vong i working in america by s mail. but it's notga.ve oorta thing i to not panic.rloty in person, we have voten election day, but don't let them scare you out of by removaling your tools. there are only a statesenbo tut almost every state you can vote by mail, in person early, and can you vote on election day.te tell you what your options are, no matter which state you live in. >> sodejoy testifies before the ife oi t ifou widerefray questi what would your first question be? >> if you believen i o democracy, then your derme it. what he has done since he took office is undermine access. and worst, he's undermined confidence. it's not just preventing you from voting but discouraging you from voting. and the pan tha ensued, because people belviie thatng e post office, which has been around since america was founded >> what should dwwe do do make sure every vote is counted. our presence. don't thinkha tstjut attempt to scare us out of voting that they're going to eo. make a plan to vote. that's why i tal a cutbo yllou almost every state. number two, show up in force, a
ough, vong i working in america by s mail. but it's notga.ve oorta thing i to not panic.rloty in person, we have voten election day, but don't let them scare you out of by removaling your tools. there are only a statesenbo tut almost every state you can vote by mail, in person early, and can you vote on election day.te tell you what your options are, no matter which state you live in. >> sodejoy testifies before the ife oi t ifou widerefray questi what would your first question be?...
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ough and the ball was flying out of the park.i and that's a leadoff home run to give the giants the lead. his sixth of the . yethe game. 2nd inning, pablo sandoval hitting .180 entering th connects for his first long ball e of dathe season and he h it at his eyeballs. a very high fastball and giants win 8-2 to snap their th five game losing streak. >>> well, the a's have a shot for one of these this season. hopefully. but they can't pitch like this th they're going to wifrn e montes deep for a three run jack in the 1st inning. montes gives up nine runs and six hits and four walks in an inning and two-thirds of work. oakland loses 10-1. >>> there are some who believe the eighth seeded blazers can upset the lakers in the first round of the playoffs. but nobody sounds more confident than portland as charles barkley. azerwin tonit, they're them. to sweep the lake >> oh stop it. >> i'm tell you. >> who you got tonight? >> damian lillard hoping to make charles' prediction come s shwi3 otpoints her d and 17 boards and 16 assists. back c
ough and the ball was flying out of the park.i and that's a leadoff home run to give the giants the lead. his sixth of the . yethe game. 2nd inning, pablo sandoval hitting .180 entering th connects for his first long ball e of dathe season and he h it at his eyeballs. a very high fastball and giants win 8-2 to snap their th five game losing streak. >>> well, the a's have a shot for one of these this season. hopefully. but they can't pitch like this th they're going to wifrn e montes...
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trump said he's considering trying to get relief iefworkers through executive to wor ough executive it's unclear how action, though it's unc effective that would be. today, the president suggested that a covid vaccine could be available by election day, but that's a significantly earlier timeline than the one offered by members of his own coronavirus task force. they've said that a vaccine could be available at the end of this year or possibly early next year. but some health experts have expressed concern that the administration may try to rush this vaccine and potentially jeopardize its safety. margaret. >> brennan: paula reid at the white house tonight. well, the national rifle association now faces a major legal fight. new york state is suing to dissolve the n.r.a., a nonprofit gun advocacy organization with nearly five million members. new york's attorney general accuses its top executives of corruption and misspending. more now from jeff pegues. >> reporter: the lawsuit argues that the n.r.a.'s leadership used one of the most powerful organizations in america as a personal piggy ba
trump said he's considering trying to get relief iefworkers through executive to wor ough executive it's unclear how action, though it's unc effective that would be. today, the president suggested that a covid vaccine could be available by election day, but that's a significantly earlier timeline than the one offered by members of his own coronavirus task force. they've said that a vaccine could be available at the end of this year or possibly early next year. but some health experts have...
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so even ough we want to subject scrutiny to every federal dollar spent, let us member it is a service. >> sreenivasan: "save the u.s.p.s." rallies in support of the postal service we held today across the cotry. the house bill would designate mail-in ballots as first class mail ahead of the november election. the democratic-controlled house voted to consider the bill along party lines. the republican-controlled senate is not expected to take up the legislation. house republicans called the bill a "contrived emergency on unfounded conspiracy theories." white house chief of staff mark meadows tweeted at the speaker that if she really wanted to help americans, the house should the billthings to relief for small businesses, and unemployment assistance. talks between speaker pelosi and the white house have stalled in recenteeks over a new coronaviruselief bill. firefighters from around the country began arriving in california to help battle some of the largest wildfirthe state's history. there are more than 550 fires burning throughout the state, but three clusters of firesaln northernorni
so even ough we want to subject scrutiny to every federal dollar spent, let us member it is a service. >> sreenivasan: "save the u.s.p.s." rallies in support of the postal service we held today across the cotry. the house bill would designate mail-in ballots as first class mail ahead of the november election. the democratic-controlled house voted to consider the bill along party lines. the republican-controlled senate is not expected to take up the legislation. house republicans...
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>>no crashes no stall smooth across upper deck clear on the skyway heading th ough downtown, san francisco and if you're going beyond that point you're looking good on one on one 2.80 and the central freeway with no big trouble spots. all right, let's head over to the golden gate, let's check in on one oh one definitely cloudy and smoky here across the span so be careful. but it's just wide open for the southbound commute direction so from highway 37 in novato on through san rafale through the 5.80 split larkspur mill valley sausalito just going to be clear and smooth all the way into san francisco. we have one more we have the richmond sandra fell a live look at your commute to the north bay. truck there couple of cars really through the pay gates, we don't really see a bit of a backup here in the early morning hours so you're fine. if you want to get out there early but later on it's going to be a little more crowded for now you're good. no problems here heading westbound into the north bay. and is attacking the food and drug administration suggesting that the agency is slowing down coro
>>no crashes no stall smooth across upper deck clear on the skyway heading th ough downtown, san francisco and if you're going beyond that point you're looking good on one on one 2.80 and the central freeway with no big trouble spots. all right, let's head over to the golden gate, let's check in on one oh one definitely cloudy and smoky here across the span so be careful. but it's just wide open for the southbound commute direction so from highway 37 in novato on through san rafale...
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this is ough to cause us to be able to ma a change now. we need the government, we need ganizations to listen to us and our plight. this now is the cataly to actual change and the movement for systemic racism and its change as well >> mark let's talk about the wnba which also canceled the games but has really been doing a lot of work in terms of social justice on d off the court. can you tell us about their messaging and platform and how y re using that? >> of all sports the wnba might be the most unified of all. they don't have necessarily be platformthe nba or major- league baseball or nfl has but they have been very very forward anvery unified in their beliefs and messaging and what they are trying to get across. i think the number one thing they did it is kind of an intricate issue not just y necessarghting racism but one of the owners of the atlanta dream llis senator loeffler who has been very outspoken about everybody t standingtention during the anthem and not usinsports as the platform we are discussing. the wnba got together and
this is ough to cause us to be able to ma a change now. we need the government, we need ganizations to listen to us and our plight. this now is the cataly to actual change and the movement for systemic racism and its change as well >> mark let's talk about the wnba which also canceled the games but has really been doing a lot of work in terms of social justice on d off the court. can you tell us about their messaging and platform and how y re using that? >> of all sports the wnba...
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these guys who put these things together were young men doing a ,ough job, and a lot of times you willee words and pictures and so on that, you know, our kind of nonstandard, and i guess you could say this is one of them, but, of course, the other ," inside isil, "fm "fat man." the stuff above it is about army navy cooperation to get a tough job done and done well. >> here at the museum we want people to think about what andened at hiroshima nagasaki, so on august 6, when the atomic bomb was detonated over hiroshima, three days later, a different type was over nagasaki. we have the flight record, the pilot of the enola gay, dropped the bomb on hiroshima. we have heard the logbook from the enola gay. captain lewis, the copilot, sort of the primitive computer of the day, which is a way of computing the aircraft's true flight speed, which, of course, is essential to bombing. as we walk over here, we have examples of glass bottles taken from the wreckage of nagasaki. the intense heat literally melting glass not so far from ground zero. intentional not the target for bomb number two. the mi
these guys who put these things together were young men doing a ,ough job, and a lot of times you willee words and pictures and so on that, you know, our kind of nonstandard, and i guess you could say this is one of them, but, of course, the other ," inside isil, "fm "fat man." the stuff above it is about army navy cooperation to get a tough job done and done well. >> here at the museum we want people to think about what andened at hiroshima nagasaki, so on august 6,...
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guest: we know that decision-making is affected all adulthood,ough young so we know that people are still developing. but the point of a lot of the behavior around people taking risks are being influenced by a number of things. we know that social norms are very important. what are people doing in your community and in your peer group ? it affects the decisions people make, the information that verye are getting is important. one thing that has come up today is our political leadership is very divided, and the information that is given and how it is portrayed, some of the preventative measures that people need to take. so we have a very volatile environment in which the information people are getting, the sources of that information, the kind of behaviors people are engaging in are really all over the place. i think it is very difficult for people to manage through that, particularly when they are not fully developed in terms of their decision-making ability. host: we are talking about mental health and stress during the pandemic. our phone lines are (202) 748-8000 for the eastern and cen
guest: we know that decision-making is affected all adulthood,ough young so we know that people are still developing. but the point of a lot of the behavior around people taking risks are being influenced by a number of things. we know that social norms are very important. what are people doing in your community and in your peer group ? it affects the decisions people make, the information that verye are getting is important. one thing that has come up today is our political leadership is very...
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the reid out continues after this. ough you may have lost sight of your own well-being, aetna never did. we're always here to help you focus on your health. because it's always, time for care. 1 in 5 people you meet wear yeah. that many! but right now, is not the time to talk about it. so when you're ready, search 'my denture care'. poligrip and polident. fixed. fresh. and just between us. webut you can't lose sight of your own well-being especially if you have a serious chronic medical condition. at aetna, we're always here to help you focus on your health. because it's always time for care. >>> in 2016, it vus vladimir putin meddling in the elections trying to help trump. and unlike russia, trump is trying to interview with americans' right to vote in plain sight. the latest example is trump's threat to bring a lawsuit to stop a bill that the legislature just stopped. he called it an illegal midnight coup coupe, which is not true. meanwhile, the mail delivery is affecting the surge in voting, and last week, trump said we could delay the election entirely. and lucky you, i have a sound
the reid out continues after this. ough you may have lost sight of your own well-being, aetna never did. we're always here to help you focus on your health. because it's always, time for care. 1 in 5 people you meet wear yeah. that many! but right now, is not the time to talk about it. so when you're ready, search 'my denture care'. poligrip and polident. fixed. fresh. and just between us. webut you can't lose sight of your own well-being especially if you have a serious chronic medical...
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able to open up for a long time now while restaurants in the city have met, sustained and exceeded ough metrics that restaurants in the rest of the state have met that have allowed them to open up. not only do they feel like we're under intense financial pressure, but they feel like the law is not being applied equitably to them just because their business is in new york city. you can go to westchester county in new york, eating indoors, walk 100 yards into the bronx and new york city and guess what, you're not allowed to eat indoors. same thing with long island and queens. they don't feel like the system right now makes sense and they need leadership, some guidance and a plan to give them some hope that maybe their business will be able to come back along with all those people they employ. jillian: okay. andrew, keep us updated. thank you for joining us. >> will do. thank you. todd: 26 minutes after the hour. back to back tropical storms threatening millions in the u.s. after slamming cuba and haiti. janice dean tracking them both as they close in on the gulf coast. and is the postal s
able to open up for a long time now while restaurants in the city have met, sustained and exceeded ough metrics that restaurants in the rest of the state have met that have allowed them to open up. not only do they feel like we're under intense financial pressure, but they feel like the law is not being applied equitably to them just because their business is in new york city. you can go to westchester county in new york, eating indoors, walk 100 yards into the bronx and new york city and guess...
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as you head along into the altamont pass, 38 minute drive time westbound 580, 205 over to et good ough in both directiore just a little busy south of there on 680 through the sunol grade. we are monitoring these brake lights along the nimitz freeway. south 880 still struggle this morning. slow from 92 all the way down to fremont boulevard to clear an accident right at that exit. >>> developing in oakland, clean-up is underway this morning after protests against the police shooting of jacob blake in wisconsin took a turn last night. agitators smashed windows and set several fires. kpix 5's kiet do is live there in oakland now surveying the damage and kiet, lots of clean- up there. >> reporter: absolutely. you know, this is the scene out here at the whole foods near lake merritt. this is just off of harrison. looks like the crews are almost done installing plywood over these windows that were smashed out. pretty much the entire store front is smashed out and you can see here looks like they used some kind of tool to strike it like some kind of sharp blunt object and it smashed through bo
as you head along into the altamont pass, 38 minute drive time westbound 580, 205 over to et good ough in both directiore just a little busy south of there on 680 through the sunol grade. we are monitoring these brake lights along the nimitz freeway. south 880 still struggle this morning. slow from 92 all the way down to fremont boulevard to clear an accident right at that exit. >>> developing in oakland, clean-up is underway this morning after protests against the police shooting of...
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it's about right and wrong, and the community has to step up now, because we've received ough injustice. >> reporter: but lisa clemons, a former police officer who founded a counity group called a mother's love says the city council's actions haven't helped ers. she says they've only emboldened criminals. >> when the city council came out with their statement of abolishing and dismantling and disbanding the police department, those incendiary terms, i think it created a lot of fear in the community. but it also at the same time created a brazen attitude. i think the community has been left to fend for themselves. >> we need a full culture shift in our police departme culture, to a certain extent, is about personnel. it'sbout peopl so right now, when the chief or ine aninate or dis officer, as much as 50% of the time, thatfficer gets returned right back to the department from which they came because of an arbitration system. >> the mayor is going to have to recognize that againthis is not a personnel problem, but a systems problem. >> reporter: councilman ellison e ys the powerful police
it's about right and wrong, and the community has to step up now, because we've received ough injustice. >> reporter: but lisa clemons, a former police officer who founded a counity group called a mother's love says the city council's actions haven't helped ers. she says they've only emboldened criminals. >> when the city council came out with their statement of abolishing and dismantling and disbanding the police department, those incendiary terms, i think it created a lot of fear...
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is it thought he did ough today to alie these critics' concerns? ir:s. >> report's not totally clear, judy. i think that the big concern is that -- and in fact cited by several of the senators e ring hearing today -- is that the president himself keeps politicizing the posti service with everything that he says, all of hisas acons -- false accusations -- about vote big mail being fraught with fraud. everything dejoy does is seen throug lens. even though dejoy contradicted the president and said voting is safe and reliable, question s de jd he would be votingt that way this election, there' sll so much suspicion because of what the president is saying. >> woodruff: the president ramped up his conspiratorial talk today about the posto ffice. he suggested tod that what democrats might have in mind is creating so much chaos that, after the election, they couldsn k in nancy pelosi, the speaker of the house, to be the next president. >> yeah, he keeps saying this,th ane's really no truth to it. i mean, here's the theoryir undeng what the president is say
is it thought he did ough today to alie these critics' concerns? ir:s. >> report's not totally clear, judy. i think that the big concern is that -- and in fact cited by several of the senators e ring hearing today -- is that the president himself keeps politicizing the posti service with everything that he says, all of hisas acons -- false accusations -- about vote big mail being fraught with fraud. everything dejoy does is seen throug lens. even though dejoy contradicted the president...
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ough one against donald trump that's nt.ex ♪ thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer, which spread to other parts of the body, are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer, as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole, and shrank tumors in over half of patients. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. ibrance may cause severe inflammation of the lungs that can lead to death. tell your doctor right away if you have new or worsening symptoms, including trouble breathing, shortness of breath, cough, or chest pain. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection, liver or kidney problems, are pregnant, breastfeeding, or plan to become pregnant. common side effects include low red blood cell and low platelet counts, infections, tiredness, nausea, sore mouth, abnorma
ough one against donald trump that's nt.ex ♪ thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer, which spread to other parts of the body, are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer, as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole, and shrank tumors in over half of patients. patients taking ibrance can develop...
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our country drsn't get ough such a time unless its people find the strehingth wit the response of doctorst responders, farmers, factory workers, truckers and everriday amens who put the health and safety of their neighbors first has be nothing short of had h heroic. every day.aenz put on her scrubs day in and day out, went to work in onef new york city's busiest hospitals. she stayed onheb, put in the long hours until it was done and then got back in her neighborhood and helped neighbors and friends struggling. her brother william is a new rk city firefighter and they are both emblematic of heroes all acoss this country. they're with us tonight and i say to them and to all of you, you have earned the admiration of the american people and we will always be grateful for your service and care. thanks to the courage and compassion of the american people for slowinthe spread. we're protecting the vulnerable and we're saing es. and we're opening up american. ag because of the strong foundation that president trump poured in our first three years, we've already gained back 9.3 million jobs in th
our country drsn't get ough such a time unless its people find the strehingth wit the response of doctorst responders, farmers, factory workers, truckers and everriday amens who put the health and safety of their neighbors first has be nothing short of had h heroic. every day.aenz put on her scrubs day in and day out, went to work in onef new york city's busiest hospitals. she stayed onheb, put in the long hours until it was done and then got back in her neighborhood and helped neighbors and...
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guest: we know that decision-making is affected all adulthood,ough young so we know that people are stilling. but the point of a lot of the behavior around people taking risks are being influenced by a number of things. we know that social norms are very important. what are people doing in your community and in your peer group ? it affects the decisions people make, the information that verye are getting is important. one thing that has come up today is our political leadership is very divided, and the information that is given and how it is portrayed, some of the preventative measures that people need to take. so we have a very volatile environment in which the information people are getting, the sources of that information, the kind of behaviors people are engaging in are really all over the place. i think it is very difficult for people to manage through that, particularly when they are not fully developed in terms of their decision-making ability. host: we are talking about mental health and stress during the pandemic. our phone lines are (202) 748-8000 for the eastern and central tim
guest: we know that decision-making is affected all adulthood,ough young so we know that people are stilling. but the point of a lot of the behavior around people taking risks are being influenced by a number of things. we know that social norms are very important. what are people doing in your community and in your peer group ? it affects the decisions people make, the information that verye are getting is important. one thing that has come up today is our political leadership is very divided,...