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overton touched on it and it is so critically important.hat resources, what initiatives are states and local officials utilizing to combat such misinformation? what resources are the states using and local cities and counties using? >> thank you, congressman. i appreciate the question. when we talk about trusted sources and the trusted info 2020 effort, that is about getting people to their standard local election official. i mentioned the cares act funding earlier. we heard from a lot of states that they have -- they are going to use a portion of that to work on voter education and that is a huge issue. different states are administering different processes. we heard from witnesses that we will see a record-setting use of mail and or absentee ballots. -- mail or absentee ballots. >> do the states have the resources they need? >> we had a hearing where we were doing primary lessons learned and between that and the number of other conversations, we have consistently heard about the need for additional funding. obviously, elections are under
overton touched on it and it is so critically important.hat resources, what initiatives are states and local officials utilizing to combat such misinformation? what resources are the states using and local cities and counties using? >> thank you, congressman. i appreciate the question. when we talk about trusted sources and the trusted info 2020 effort, that is about getting people to their standard local election official. i mentioned the cares act funding earlier. we heard from a lot of...
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spencer overton touched on it. it is so important. was resources, what initiatives are state and local officials utilizing to combat such misinformation and disinformation. what resources are the states using, local cities and counties using? >> appreciate the question. when we talk about trusted forces, trusted info 2020 effort, all about getting people to their standard local election officials. i mentioned as act funding in my testimony earlier, we start from a lot of states that they were going to use a portion of that funding to work on voter education and that is a huge issue, certainly different states are administering different processes. we heard from a couple witnesses, we are going to see a record-setting mail or absentee ballot - >> do they have the resources that they need? >> we have a hearing where we were doing primary lessons learned between that and a number of other conversations, we consistently heard about the need for additional funding. elections are underresourced traditionally. the federal funding that has co
spencer overton touched on it. it is so important. was resources, what initiatives are state and local officials utilizing to combat such misinformation and disinformation. what resources are the states using, local cities and counties using? >> appreciate the question. when we talk about trusted forces, trusted info 2020 effort, all about getting people to their standard local election officials. i mentioned as act funding in my testimony earlier, we start from a lot of states that they...
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overton first. welcome, professor. president trump has been engaged alreadyformation calling the election of fraud, a scam, a hoax, millions of fake ballots. this discourages and depresses voting. it demoralizes voters. it also promotes a smokescreen fora fog of propaganda legislatures that may be trying to depress turnout and it be trying to discredit what might be a landslide popular vote based on the polls today for joe biden and replace the popular vote with electors that have been appointed directly by the state legislature. of propaganda and disinformation is very important in terms of trying to preserve the integrity of popular democracy and the state in the presidential election. i wonder if you would comment about facebook? twitter has implemented a ban on political ads in its platform. adsaid it would ban referencing the election and candidates after november 3 through january 6. facebook has said something interesting which is it will prohibit false and misleading ads from october 27 through november 3. upkn
overton first. welcome, professor. president trump has been engaged alreadyformation calling the election of fraud, a scam, a hoax, millions of fake ballots. this discourages and depresses voting. it demoralizes voters. it also promotes a smokescreen fora fog of propaganda legislatures that may be trying to depress turnout and it be trying to discredit what might be a landslide popular vote based on the polls today for joe biden and replace the popular vote with electors that have been...
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lemonis: today is the day for chris to meet with the buyers at overton's.l the changes he made to the bag, it should appeal to everybody, and it should work just as well here as it works at buy buy baby. chris: that one, we can put right over there. lemonis: overton's may be part of my portfolio, but, as always, the buyers make the final decision. and if he wants to win them over, he'd better tell his story clearly and with confidence. this is a new bag. chris: yes, it's the same version, but we did a different flap on the front so that we can give another option of a look instead of faux leather all the way. so we did a half faux leather to make it a little more maybe casual. lemonis: okay. chris: so, let me... meredith: what happened to the -- oh, this image. this is what we need. lemonis: oh, look at your tagging. chris: i know, right? it's designed to sort of lead it light that. lemonis: great. meredith: mm... i think this yellow stands out much more. the bull, i think, is a big draw to the eye. lemonis: however chris wants to do it. chris: hey, mer. me
lemonis: today is the day for chris to meet with the buyers at overton's.l the changes he made to the bag, it should appeal to everybody, and it should work just as well here as it works at buy buy baby. chris: that one, we can put right over there. lemonis: overton's may be part of my portfolio, but, as always, the buyers make the final decision. and if he wants to win them over, he'd better tell his story clearly and with confidence. this is a new bag. chris: yes, it's the same version, but...
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even if they're just missing around and still has violent overtones that's how life is here. the public restroom is a source of regular income for the outlaws. there are plenty of houses here that have no plumbing so the restroom is in high demand. to do a number 2 will cost you $100.00 francs while taking a shower is also $100.00 francs. mobile to. annoy. no one who will not show up. let. it was awful qualify. it was this is a friend of sheen around this he calls himself king colomba he's a good football player but he can't afford to keep on training. pilots or sleep well all. the outlaws run a protection racket at the restaurant and every day they get money from the manager . he's been in cahoots with the gang for a long time but he appears to resist them in order to keep up appearances. while they were extorting money from the manager one of the gang members gone 6 what if. you would for a while much going to do it the old way too so you deliberately made up with. most of it is all you all look at your job interview so i knew. you. were one of. the men in the. number one.
even if they're just missing around and still has violent overtones that's how life is here. the public restroom is a source of regular income for the outlaws. there are plenty of houses here that have no plumbing so the restroom is in high demand. to do a number 2 will cost you $100.00 francs while taking a shower is also $100.00 francs. mobile to. annoy. no one who will not show up. let. it was awful qualify. it was this is a friend of sheen around this he calls himself king colomba he's a...
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my name is spencer overton, i'm president of the joint center, which is americas black think tank. amid tenure law professor were my research focuses on voter suppression. online disinformation is not simply dividing our nation. foreign and domestic actors are using -- target and suppress black votes right now. just like wood and wind spread a wildfire, social media platforms are fueling this afraid of lies that are undermining our democracy. this crisis is not hypothetical. in 2016, and organization associated with russian military intelligence. erected fake accounts, pretending to be african americans, they urge black people to protest by not voting. russians directed 38% of their u.s. facebook advise towards african americans, even though black voter only 13% of the u.s. population. also, in 2016, the trump campaign divided millions of americans in the several categories, including a category that campaign itself called the -- the campaign mark were targeted deterrence voters, with tailored social media ads. discouraging them from voting. voters were disproportionately singled o
my name is spencer overton, i'm president of the joint center, which is americas black think tank. amid tenure law professor were my research focuses on voter suppression. online disinformation is not simply dividing our nation. foreign and domestic actors are using -- target and suppress black votes right now. just like wood and wind spread a wildfire, social media platforms are fueling this afraid of lies that are undermining our democracy. this crisis is not hypothetical. in 2016, and...
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even if the messing around it still has violent overtones that's how life is here. in the public restroom is a regular income for the outlaws. there are plenty of houses here that have no plumbing so the restroom is in high demand. to do a number to will cost you $100.00 francs while taking a shower is also $100.00 francs. mobile to. annoy yeah you know one woman on the top. would rather. let you. know this is a friend of sheena. he calls himself king. he's a good football player but he can't afford to keep on training. finally well all. the outlaws run a protection racket at the restaurant and every day they get money from the manager . he's been in cahoots with a gang for a long time but he appears to resist them in order to keep up appearances. while they were extorting money from the manager one of the gang members gone sick . with it while my friend i was aboard the gold won't do so you need a new body made up with. mustard it's all what about your job and if so i need a. good. fortune to puzzle. it all with. one of them a little of. all those who want to order
even if the messing around it still has violent overtones that's how life is here. in the public restroom is a regular income for the outlaws. there are plenty of houses here that have no plumbing so the restroom is in high demand. to do a number to will cost you $100.00 francs while taking a shower is also $100.00 francs. mobile to. annoy yeah you know one woman on the top. would rather. let you. know this is a friend of sheena. he calls himself king. he's a good football player but he can't...
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surrey reached that target with eight balls to spare — ben foakes top—scored with 20 and jamie overtonuced overs — steven croft made 33 from 22 balls as lancashire posted a target of 95 for notts to win. and it was a total that notts managed easily with dan christian hitting an incredible four sixes in a row to take the game away from lancashire and all but seal victory. thatjob was done by imad wasim, whose boundary gave outlaws a five—wicket win. geraint thomas is up to third place at the giro d'italia, which ended in a sprint finish on stage two in sicily. thomas' expected rival, fellow briton simon yates, has also moved up the standings. he's now eighth. thomas remains 26 seconds ahead of him after getting through today's stage safely, his team—mate filippo ganna keeps the pinkjersey for now, after winning yesterday's time trial. and there was a second italian stage winner in two days. home favourite diego ullisi was the fastest man on a slightly uphill finish. britain's lizzie deignan has won the women's liege—bastogne—liege cycle race — her second victory at one of the major one—
surrey reached that target with eight balls to spare — ben foakes top—scored with 20 and jamie overtonuced overs — steven croft made 33 from 22 balls as lancashire posted a target of 95 for notts to win. and it was a total that notts managed easily with dan christian hitting an incredible four sixes in a row to take the game away from lancashire and all but seal victory. thatjob was done by imad wasim, whose boundary gave outlaws a five—wicket win. geraint thomas is up to third place at...
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we see a new effort campaign with militaristic overtones. it is unchecked not only because there is no consent decree in place, but we have a department of justice that is not willing to play any meaningful role in protecting the civil rights of voters in this election. it has failed to enforce the voting rights act in most instances. a real department of justice would be using its powers under the voting rights act to send reliable and neutral federal observers to document potential voter intimidation and obstruction at the polls, but instead we see this department of justice engaging in those tactics itself, and that is truly a threat to free and fair elections. to take the moderator's privilege to note that all of that is very true, and the federal government is disgraceful. at the brennan center, the actual people administering the elections, most of whom are very dedicated public servants, so we hope everyone should vote. you shouldn't be intimidated from voting, but the behavior of the federal government in this context we can agree is
we see a new effort campaign with militaristic overtones. it is unchecked not only because there is no consent decree in place, but we have a department of justice that is not willing to play any meaningful role in protecting the civil rights of voters in this election. it has failed to enforce the voting rights act in most instances. a real department of justice would be using its powers under the voting rights act to send reliable and neutral federal observers to document potential voter...
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it has set varying overtones, tristian versus muslim.ying to balance everyone on the other side, sawjust boils down to that set terry and dynamic in the contested areas that will probably dictate what happens. we will keep an eye on developments in that area. thank you coming on and talking to us. hurricane delta has made landfall as a category two storm, near in creole, in south—west louisiana. winds are blowing around 100mph and are lashing the region along with heavy rain and warnings of a potentially life—threatening storm surge. delta is expected to cause significant flash flooding in parts of louisiana, hitting the same areas battered by hurricane laura in august, where repairs are still under way. evacuee katelyn reulet joined me a short time ago after leaving her home in sulphur, louisiana, less than two months after having to evacuate for hurricane laura. well, we had some holes in our ceiling from some water damage from hurricane laura and we had lots of debris at the curb and i was like, a lot of things i could do but staying
it has set varying overtones, tristian versus muslim.ying to balance everyone on the other side, sawjust boils down to that set terry and dynamic in the contested areas that will probably dictate what happens. we will keep an eye on developments in that area. thank you coming on and talking to us. hurricane delta has made landfall as a category two storm, near in creole, in south—west louisiana. winds are blowing around 100mph and are lashing the region along with heavy rain and warnings of a...
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time it has become an increasingly fanatical appeal laden with nationalism and white supremacist overtones, frankly. the fact of the matter is law and order resumes a hierarchical racial order that uses law and that doesn't yield the desired results, it uses other means to preserve the status quo. but also, at the same time, you have a deafening crescendo around the world demanding in very important ways their own version of law and order. they're demanding a system of law, you know, that is protective of their lives or the lives of their neighbors and community members, in the same way that it's protective of all lives in theory. and they're demanding an order of justice where police can be held accountable. and the rule of law is really central to this fight for racial justice because, you know, at bottom, the rule of law is about consistency and fairness, and accountability, at all levels of government. it's the enforcement of laws to protect the civil human and constitutional rights. it's about preventing state sanctions, lawlessness in the form of police brutality and, you know, unche
time it has become an increasingly fanatical appeal laden with nationalism and white supremacist overtones, frankly. the fact of the matter is law and order resumes a hierarchical racial order that uses law and that doesn't yield the desired results, it uses other means to preserve the status quo. but also, at the same time, you have a deafening crescendo around the world demanding in very important ways their own version of law and order. they're demanding a system of law, you know, that is...
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we see a new effort is a very concerning campaign with deeply militaristic overtones and is unchecked not only because there's no consent degree in place because we have a department of justice is not willing to pay any meaningful role in protecting the constitutional and civil rights of voters in this election. it has failedto enforce voting rights act in most instances . but a real department of justice that was not captured bipartisanship was using its powers under the voting rights act under section 382 seven reliable unusual federal observers to document potential voter intimidation and obstruction of people. instead we see this apartment of justice engaging or at least threatening to engage in those sorts of tactics itself that is truly a breath to free and fair elections within our borders. >> before we jump to other panelists i want the moderators privilege briefly to note that all of that is very true and the federal government behavior is disgraceful. at the brennan center the actual people administering the elections are the elections officials from around the country from
we see a new effort is a very concerning campaign with deeply militaristic overtones and is unchecked not only because there's no consent degree in place because we have a department of justice is not willing to pay any meaningful role in protecting the constitutional and civil rights of voters in this election. it has failedto enforce voting rights act in most instances . but a real department of justice that was not captured bipartisanship was using its powers under the voting rights act...
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overton, we have seen the growing misinformation targeting communities of color specifically was social media post including iran and russia trying to suppress voter turnout we have seen this despicable information campaign for fellow americans and on october 1st 2 americans were charged with conspiring in violation of election laws these two individual sent thousands of robo calls to african-american communities in five states telling residents voting by mail in the upcoming election is subject to their arrest or debt collection and forced vaccination. what can you do to stop this from foreign actors or even fellow citizens? >> thank you for the question what's really important about your question is it illustrates the evolving nation are on - - nature of voter suppression we had robo calls in the past they have to and in this election in michigan across the country thousand detroit residents were targeted to basically discourage thempe from voting and impersonating trying to pretend someone from the community here in terms of this speaker and we see that with regard to social media so
overton, we have seen the growing misinformation targeting communities of color specifically was social media post including iran and russia trying to suppress voter turnout we have seen this despicable information campaign for fellow americans and on october 1st 2 americans were charged with conspiring in violation of election laws these two individual sent thousands of robo calls to african-american communities in five states telling residents voting by mail in the upcoming election is...
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use information about public health to essentially try to promote discord, which has geopolitical overtones, as we've seen earlier today. and one of the more recent findings that we have been tracking is that people are using information about various public health issues, including and especially covid-19, in order to form political movements and to engage in political mobilization so that people can express certain ideals, such as freedom of choice and civil liberties and simply use covid and, in particular, the desire to ultimately refuse a covid vaccine when it comes available as a sign of political identity. >> great, thank you. dr. nicholas velasquez, i'm turning to you. nicholas' work focuses on developing tools it identify signals of coordinated social coordination and online interactions. nicholas, given your work, can you tell us what you know about the presence of coordinated campaigns and how they work and whether there are more of them these days given all the discussions around coronavirus. >> thank you. this, of course -- so generates fear and surrounded by so many what my re
use information about public health to essentially try to promote discord, which has geopolitical overtones, as we've seen earlier today. and one of the more recent findings that we have been tracking is that people are using information about various public health issues, including and especially covid-19, in order to form political movements and to engage in political mobilization so that people can express certain ideals, such as freedom of choice and civil liberties and simply use covid...
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every time i mention this, this has racial overtones.es it come to have racial overtones to stand for law and order. newsmen have indicated so long that the people in our state who defended the right of the state to determine the policies of their local school systems believe in separation, that is, racial separation. we have had more mingling and association of the races in alabama than any large industrial state above the mason dixon line. when you talk about segregation, we have supported in the past a separate school system. but as far as working and mingling and living close together, we have done more of that than the people of any other region of the country. one reason we have had more peace in our region is that people of all races are needed and wanted in alabama. so i still stand for the right of the people of alabama through their elected representatives to determine the policies of their school system. >> joe reed, want to get your reaction to governor wallace speaking in 1968. >> if he is talking about desegregating public
every time i mention this, this has racial overtones.es it come to have racial overtones to stand for law and order. newsmen have indicated so long that the people in our state who defended the right of the state to determine the policies of their local school systems believe in separation, that is, racial separation. we have had more mingling and association of the races in alabama than any large industrial state above the mason dixon line. when you talk about segregation, we have supported in...
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surrey reached that target with eight balls to spare — ben foakes top—scored with 20 and jamie overton, which ended in a sprint finish on stage two in sicily. thomas‘ expected rival, fellow briton simon yates, has also moved up the standings. he‘s now eighth. thomas remains 26 seconds ahead of him after getting through todays‘ stage safely, his team—mate filippo ganna keeps the pinkjersey for now, after winning yesterday‘s time trial. and there was a second italian stage winner in two days. home favourite diego ullisi was the fastest man on a slightly uphill finish. britain‘s lizzie deignan has won the women‘s liege—bastogne—liege cycle race — her second victory at one of the major one—day races known as ‘monuments‘. she broke away to beat australia‘s grace brown by nine seconds. it‘s her third race win since the cycling season resumed, having also won la course, the women‘s one—day race organised by the tour de france. and how about this for a comeback? primoz roglic, who missed out on winning the tour de france after leading for two weeks, won the mens liege—bastogne—liege race — but
surrey reached that target with eight balls to spare — ben foakes top—scored with 20 and jamie overton, which ended in a sprint finish on stage two in sicily. thomas‘ expected rival, fellow briton simon yates, has also moved up the standings. he‘s now eighth. thomas remains 26 seconds ahead of him after getting through todays‘ stage safely, his team—mate filippo ganna keeps the pinkjersey for now, after winning yesterday‘s time trial. and there was a second italian stage winner in...
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ain't black if you're not voting for me, and then is constant gaffes that have the actual racist overtonesike no, maybe you get one real accident was said something inappropriate -- >> sean: is not one. >> it's pretty constant. biggest deal -- it is constant, isn't it? those are racial slurs. >> sean: let me just say you have a lot of courage, i admire you for doing it, and i can accept liberal views. they ought to be able to accept our views, but they can't. thank you, best of luck. ♪ >> sean: all right, that's all the time we have left this evening. never miss an episode, tomorrow two weeks and you are the ultimate jury. let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham, blockbuster, how are you? >> laura: i received a big friar. >> sean: big friar. speec>> laura: on my front porc. it's such a beautiful box that i haven't opened it yet. i will remember to use it very quickly. >> sean: you know, i go through all the effort, i send it over, in time for thanksgiving, and what things do i get? >> laura: which assistant got it done finally, okay? [laughs] >> sean: you take a 15-pound turkey, you
ain't black if you're not voting for me, and then is constant gaffes that have the actual racist overtonesike no, maybe you get one real accident was said something inappropriate -- >> sean: is not one. >> it's pretty constant. biggest deal -- it is constant, isn't it? those are racial slurs. >> sean: let me just say you have a lot of courage, i admire you for doing it, and i can accept liberal views. they ought to be able to accept our views, but they can't. thank you, best...
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2,000 disqualify her should it happen again this year but much of the inquiry had harsh political overtones. shannon bream has highlights tonight from the confirmation hearing room. >> date 2 of questioning was marked by some technical problems and some delays but we also got a look at professor barrett today, she was fielding questions time and time again from senators, but she also spent time breaking down complex legal issues and asking some questions of her own. >> she's going to the court, the seat at the table is waiting on you. >> republicans sounded confident but for supreme court nominee judge amy coney barrett, it might of felt like groundhog day, date 2 of questioning by members of the senate judiciary committee, she repeatedly faced the same accusations of democrats leveled on day 1, that the president is fast tracking her nomination in order to speed her on the supreme court in time to strike down the affordable care act and hand him the 2020 election. >> u, justice kavanaugh, and chief justice roberts who worked on behalf of the republican party in matters related to the bush
2,000 disqualify her should it happen again this year but much of the inquiry had harsh political overtones. shannon bream has highlights tonight from the confirmation hearing room. >> date 2 of questioning was marked by some technical problems and some delays but we also got a look at professor barrett today, she was fielding questions time and time again from senators, but she also spent time breaking down complex legal issues and asking some questions of her own. >> she's going...
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-- >> purdue's campaign called it a simple mispronunciation, but critics pointed out the racist overtones of the comments there. purdue's democratic opponent jon ossoff raise over $1.8 million from at least 42,000 donors off of that viral moment. earlier this year purdue was criticized for releasing an ad that exaggerated ossoff's nose who is jewish. the campaign said it was an accident. joining me now is democratic candidate for senate in georgia, mr. ossoff, thank you for joining us. real clear politics shows you and senator perdue neck and neck. how are you feeling how this race is going and do you think this incident we just played will swing undecided voters if there are any left in your state in your direction? >> well, it reveals how out of touch senator per due. here we are in the midst of a tragedy when we need unifying leadership. he's acting like a schoolyard bully making jokes about heritage of his political adversaries. it's so out of touch with the kind of leadership that the people of my state tee serve and need. when so many lives have been up ended, so man lives have been
-- >> purdue's campaign called it a simple mispronunciation, but critics pointed out the racist overtones of the comments there. purdue's democratic opponent jon ossoff raise over $1.8 million from at least 42,000 donors off of that viral moment. earlier this year purdue was criticized for releasing an ad that exaggerated ossoff's nose who is jewish. the campaign said it was an accident. joining me now is democratic candidate for senate in georgia, mr. ossoff, thank you for joining us....
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"mmm, yes, yes, i'm detecting an oakiness, some austere tannins, and strong overtones of the crap thatas named american archbishop wilton gregory the first african american cardinal in history." wilton gregory is the jackie robinson of the catholic church, in that it took 66 years for the american college of cardinals to be as inclusive as the cardinals. quarantine-while, movie buffs, i hope you have your wallets ready, because a "hollywood memorabilia auction is selling items, including tom cruise's 'top gun' bomber jacket and julia roberts' 'pretty woman' boots and expects $5 million in sales." but us true hollywood connoisseurs are saving our cash for the real prize: the litter box used by sir ian mckellan during the filming of "cats." >> it points, you follow it around the house, and that's about it. it's the perfect gift to teach your toddler how entertaining it is to have a toddler. the head turns, the ears wiggle. and it comes with a guarantee that your cat goes insane and disembowels this thing like a rat in a dum dumpster. you can always duct tape a doll to your roomba. rememb
"mmm, yes, yes, i'm detecting an oakiness, some austere tannins, and strong overtones of the crap thatas named american archbishop wilton gregory the first african american cardinal in history." wilton gregory is the jackie robinson of the catholic church, in that it took 66 years for the american college of cardinals to be as inclusive as the cardinals. quarantine-while, movie buffs, i hope you have your wallets ready, because a "hollywood memorabilia auction is selling items,...
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when has it come to racial overtones for law and order. so-called civil rights has really been imposition on the property owners system, free enterprise system and local government. >> it's almost like a mirror image. trump whipped up the krouz into a frenzy in the latest covid rally refusing to denounce proud boys. couching it in xenophobic and states rights terms it's the same argument wallace and kkk leader david duke ran on and lost. don't take it from me, duke announced donald trump adopted his message. >> everything that i made my chief campaign issues is now adopted by trump. running against donald trump at this point is really treason to your heritage. donald trump, we hope you keep all your promises. you've spoken like no other candidate in recent history. >> did you get that? that's david duke saying donald trump adopted his message, period. that's it. when called upon to denounce david duke and repudiate his support in 2016, here is how trump handled that. >> i don't know anything about david duke, okay? i don't know anything ab
when has it come to racial overtones for law and order. so-called civil rights has really been imposition on the property owners system, free enterprise system and local government. >> it's almost like a mirror image. trump whipped up the krouz into a frenzy in the latest covid rally refusing to denounce proud boys. couching it in xenophobic and states rights terms it's the same argument wallace and kkk leader david duke ran on and lost. don't take it from me, duke announced donald trump...
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ain't black if you're not voting for me, and then is constant gaffes that have the actual racist overtonese no, maybe you get one real accident was said something inappropriate -- >> sean: is not one. >> it's pretty constant. biggest deal -- it is constant, isn't it? those are racial slurs. >> sean: let me just say you have a lot of courage, i admire you for doing it, and i can accept liberal views. they ought to be able to accept our views, but they can't. thank you, best of luck. ♪ also destroyed the lives of thousands of jewish survivors still suffering today. god calls on people who believe in him to act on his word. "comfort ye, comfort my people." when i come here and i sit with lilia i realize what she needs right now is food. these elderly jews are weak and they're sick. they're living on $2 a day which is impossible. this now, is how god's children are living. take this time to send a survival food box to these forgotten jews. the international fellowship of christians and jews urgently need your gift of $25 now to help provide one survival food box with all of the essentials they
ain't black if you're not voting for me, and then is constant gaffes that have the actual racist overtonese no, maybe you get one real accident was said something inappropriate -- >> sean: is not one. >> it's pretty constant. biggest deal -- it is constant, isn't it? those are racial slurs. >> sean: let me just say you have a lot of courage, i admire you for doing it, and i can accept liberal views. they ought to be able to accept our views, but they can't. thank you, best of...
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some perspective on why it seems so common we don't find things out or they seem to have political overtonesl let's deal with what matters most. how are you doing, brother, and how's your wife? >> well, thanks, chris, for having me on. i mean, look, you know better than anybody this thing can really flatten you. i've been sick for about a week now. and as you said, my wife tested positive a couple days after i did. you know, we're hanging in there. feels like kind of the flu. thankfully we're not in the hospital. but you know, here at -- >> how's your fever? >> you know, fever comes and goes. and that's probably the hardest thing for me anyway to get rid of, is it spikes pretty high and you take tylenol and it comes back down again. but my doctor's watching it carefully and, you know, hopefully we'll turn the corner soon. >> breathing? you sound good. >> breathing seems to be fine. i'm coughing a lot and i'm taking the blood oxygen levels all the time, which is what everybody recommends. >> they good? up 90s? high 90s? >> yeah. 95, 96, 97 is where that is. so you know, so far so good. but yo
some perspective on why it seems so common we don't find things out or they seem to have political overtonesl let's deal with what matters most. how are you doing, brother, and how's your wife? >> well, thanks, chris, for having me on. i mean, look, you know better than anybody this thing can really flatten you. i've been sick for about a week now. and as you said, my wife tested positive a couple days after i did. you know, we're hanging in there. feels like kind of the flu. thankfully...
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be trying to manage their response to this because obviously this has got significant political overtones how do you think the given the fact that both sides are going to be trying to find the political advantages in this situation because that's the situation that we're in at the moment how do you think this is going to play out in the u.s. . well in terms of support for the president. there could be some sympathy that the president could get as a result of this as and it's true that if the president does get ill but then recover this will certainly inject a boost of sort of almost invincibility into the president's campaign one that he could utilize right now given the fact that the polls seem to suggest that he is behind joe biden although the white house has continually said don't trust the polls they were wrong in 2016 and they'll be wrong again again that optimism that is part of the donald trump round in terms of strategy it's still unclear aides it's really this news has broken in the wee hours of the morning the lights were on in the white house for most of the night it appears t
be trying to manage their response to this because obviously this has got significant political overtones how do you think the given the fact that both sides are going to be trying to find the political advantages in this situation because that's the situation that we're in at the moment how do you think this is going to play out in the u.s. . well in terms of support for the president. there could be some sympathy that the president could get as a result of this as and it's true that if the...
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use information about public health to essentially try to promote discourse which has geopolitical overtonesas we have seen earlier today. one of the more recent findings that we have been tracking is that people are using information about various public health issues including an especially covid-19 in order to form political movements and to engage in political mobilization so people can express certain ideals such as freedom of choice and social liberties and use coping and particular in the desire to ultimately refuse to covid vaccine when it becomes available as a sign of political identity. >> thank you. >> turning to you nicholas, doctor nicholas is a lector of a international affairs in the doctoral affair, hello at the institute for data democracy and politics. nicholas is where focusing on developing tools with coordinated social coordination and online interaction. . . . what my research team does is focus on works across different social networks meaning supremacy that coordinate so we weren't silent but we were surprised how it was copied but also the unpopular health policies
use information about public health to essentially try to promote discourse which has geopolitical overtonesas we have seen earlier today. one of the more recent findings that we have been tracking is that people are using information about various public health issues including an especially covid-19 in order to form political movements and to engage in political mobilization so people can express certain ideals such as freedom of choice and social liberties and use coping and particular in...
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. >> some people listening to those descriptions of obama-- "articulate," "clean"-- heard racial overtonesvery least, condescension. >> i think when people heard the "clean and articulate" line, there was a wave of eye-rolling, certainly among african americans. it was the kind of well-intentioned but benighted commentary that you expect from people who inhabit environments where there aren't very many black people, and the united states senate has historically been a prime example of that. >> tonight, hicampaign is doing damage control. >> narrator: he'd been here before-- damage control: kinnock, anita hill... >> joe biden's apologizing for a remark he made about senator barack obama, saying, "i deeply regret any offense..." >> narrator: he followed the playbook: apologize, persevere. >> ...this is "the daily show with jon stewart." (cheers and applause) >> nice to see you. do you want to talk about the comments, specifically, that have generatethe controversy? >> well, yeah, sure, i mean... no, i don't want to talk about it. (laughter) >> the "philadelphia inquirer," yesterday, you were
. >> some people listening to those descriptions of obama-- "articulate," "clean"-- heard racial overtonesvery least, condescension. >> i think when people heard the "clean and articulate" line, there was a wave of eye-rolling, certainly among african americans. it was the kind of well-intentioned but benighted commentary that you expect from people who inhabit environments where there aren't very many black people, and the united states senate has...
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he would have had a positive overtone. i think the brevity in texting is a good thing. what?out matt's jacket. do you want to make friends? this time of the season, look what surrounds you? isn't that absolutely beautiful, tell us? absolutely stunning. what a place to be this morning. good morning we are at westonbirt national arboretum. we're well into autumn. the yellow colours, a pigment already there in a leaf which is gradually revealed as we start to lose sunlight through the day. and then the reds start to develop further. in westonbirt national arboretum a case like everywhere else in the uk, a bit of a struggle due to covid restrictions, they had to shut down. but they have had one of the best summers on record due to booking systems. and you do have to book ahead. some decent weather around to see the colours change wherever you are over the few days. today, of course, the forecast is one with sunny intervals. various amounts of cloud. from that we will see one or two showers now and again but many places will get through predominantly dry fruit today. the cloud spi
he would have had a positive overtone. i think the brevity in texting is a good thing. what?out matt's jacket. do you want to make friends? this time of the season, look what surrounds you? isn't that absolutely beautiful, tell us? absolutely stunning. what a place to be this morning. good morning we are at westonbirt national arboretum. we're well into autumn. the yellow colours, a pigment already there in a leaf which is gradually revealed as we start to lose sunlight through the day. and...