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palmer: we will go with the attorney general first. thanks. >> we are living this program and going to the white house and president trump holds his first in person offend since being hospitalized for covid-19. we will address a group at the white house from the south portico balcony and is expected to focus his results on law & order issues. according to media reports, white house officials would not say would be in attendance, but guests are requested to bring a mask with them and where it on the white house grounds. live coverage starts shortly on c-span. ♪
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continue to soar. >> o'donnell: elizabeth palmer, >> o'donnell: elizabeth palmer, thank you.nk you. and there is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." two major health updates tonight. rush limbaugh says his cancer battle is moving in the wrong direction. and actor jeff bridges speaks about his own cancer diagnosis. and nasa's audacious mission to pluck soil and rocks from an milroid 200 million miles from earth. i discovered my great aunt ruth signed up as a nursing cadet for world war ii. you see this scanned-in, handwritten document. the most striking detail is her age. she was only 17. knowing that she saw this thing happening and was brave enough to get involved and do something- that was eye opening. bring your family history to life like never before. get started for free at ancestry.com to life like never before. with new rewards from chase freedom unlimited, i now earn even more cash back? oh i got to tell everyone. hey, rita! you now earn 3% on dining, including takeout! bon appetit. hey kim, you now earn 5% on travel purchased through chase! w
continue to soar. >> o'donnell: elizabeth palmer, >> o'donnell: elizabeth palmer, thank you.nk you. and there is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." two major health updates tonight. rush limbaugh says his cancer battle is moving in the wrong direction. and actor jeff bridges speaks about his own cancer diagnosis. and nasa's audacious mission to pluck soil and rocks from an milroid 200 million miles from earth. i discovered my great aunt ruth signed...
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elzabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> o'donnell: tonight, philadelphia is under a 9:00 p.m.few as the city braces for a third night of unrest. protesters clashed with police on tuesday as stores in some areas were looted. 53 officers have been injured. the protests come after police shot and killed walter wallace on monday. the officers say he approached them with a knife. wallace's family says he was going through a mental health crisis. his father has made a public plea for an end to the violence. tonight, dodgers fans in los angeles are still celebrating their team's world series victory, but major league baseball says one of the team's stars committed a bad error after the game. here's cbs' jamie yuccas. >> strike three! dodgers have won it all in 2020! >> reporter: the first dodgers championship in 32 years should be remembered for its joyful exuberance. but in the seventh inning, the reality of covid struck star player justin turner. >> he was immediately isolated to prevent spread. >> reporter: turner did not isolate long. minutes later, on the field with his wife, th
elzabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> o'donnell: tonight, philadelphia is under a 9:00 p.m.few as the city braces for a third night of unrest. protesters clashed with police on tuesday as stores in some areas were looted. 53 officers have been injured. the protests come after police shot and killed walter wallace on monday. the officers say he approached them with a knife. wallace's family says he was going through a mental health crisis. his father has made a public plea for an end to...
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anna palmer, last but not least. what is your obsession?n collins is the only republican in the new england area but the question for me is why it poses a bigger issue for republicans is she's running as a bipartisan moderate, who if she wins would be chairman of the senate preparations km committee. and is that a message that can win in 2020? or have republicans completely become the party of trump where it's tribalism that wins the day, less about bipartisanship and trying to get deals done to the 24-year veteran of the senate and widely outraised by sarah gideon. these next nine days will be critical. >> what do you make of what is lisa murkowski's decision to confirm amy coney barrett? she had been with susan collins in that she wouldn't vote for anybody before the election. does this add pressure to susan collins, anna? >> i think it was a good decision by murkowski to stay on the procedural vote, she will not conform, but the eventual vote, confirm the support for amy coney barrett. i think that puts pressure on susan collins but i wi
anna palmer, last but not least. what is your obsession?n collins is the only republican in the new england area but the question for me is why it poses a bigger issue for republicans is she's running as a bipartisan moderate, who if she wins would be chairman of the senate preparations km committee. and is that a message that can win in 2020? or have republicans completely become the party of trump where it's tribalism that wins the day, less about bipartisanship and trying to get deals done...
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anna palmer, last but not least here. what's your obsession? >> i'm really focused on maine. think we always knew it was going to be a tight race with susan collins. she's the only republican in the senate from the new england area. but the real question to me and why it poses a much bigger issue for republicans is she's running as a bipartisan moderate who, if she wins would be chairman of the senate appropriations committee. and is that a message that can win in 2020, or have republicans completely become the party of trump where it is tribalism that wins the day, less about bipartisanship and trying to get deals done? she's a 24-year veteran of the senate and has been wildly outraised by sarah gideon. so, these next nine days will be critical for her. >> what do you make of what does lisa murkowski's decision to confirm amy coney barrett? she had been sort of with susan collins on this idea that they weren't going to vote for anybody before the election. does this add pressure to susan collins, anna? >> i think the decision by murkowski to say on the procedural vote she's
anna palmer, last but not least here. what's your obsession? >> i'm really focused on maine. think we always knew it was going to be a tight race with susan collins. she's the only republican in the senate from the new england area. but the real question to me and why it poses a much bigger issue for republicans is she's running as a bipartisan moderate who, if she wins would be chairman of the senate appropriations committee. and is that a message that can win in 2020, or have...
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oh delighted to be joined from his home in penticton near edinburgh by professors of geoffrey palmer geoff welcome back to the alex salmon show oh i'm delighted to be back and if you think the key audience for black history month is of young white kids to understand some of the great figures who for one hadn't received the acknowledgement that should have been the past on or is it for the white population to come to terms with the fact that black people have made such an important contribution to history i think you know. british history or scottish history or welsh history or even irish history cannot be discussed without black. involvement and it's just because i think our history and. for whatever reason i think you know i've been very strong about this i think for self-serving reasons if they had some mythical idea that the scots do not want to hear about their history especially if it's not nice and thus they've spent a long time these historians manipulating its kodesh astri to sort of moderate the black bit and i think this is wrong and i spoken as you know all over the countr
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about the unprecedented published you received by this year's program of events while professor jeff palmer i q's that revisiting the often and simply say deficiency is still a positive experience but 1st your tweets i messed this on last week sure 1st to hear from i'm to say it's really an episode of the show football and black history might not be your thing but it was great to hear from general bright talking of scottish history so well let's hear from krista says really sure alex i love the story what a remarkable and sadly forgotten figure we should have a statue of him not sancia watson i decided hunton as one of our original creates so much of our history that we don't know thanks for telling this story so well scotia says was it great sure did we detect a lump in your through alex spent describing freydon scotland's 1st but national football cuts and i think so surely says being a women to a certain age i'm nonplussed by foot sliver i was disappointed by today's topic however i faced invading gaging i'm worthy i charge of and towards him but was surprised by how much he did chief in
about the unprecedented published you received by this year's program of events while professor jeff palmer i q's that revisiting the often and simply say deficiency is still a positive experience but 1st your tweets i messed this on last week sure 1st to hear from i'm to say it's really an episode of the show football and black history might not be your thing but it was great to hear from general bright talking of scottish history so well let's hear from krista says really sure alex i love the...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> yuccas: very true. straight ahead on the cbs weekend news, the women without blazed the trail by sitting on the bench. we'll meet the first female federal judges. and later, trick or treat. as halloween this year promises a real scare. >> on c sthoat the yay is 51, the nays 48, the motion is agreed to. >> yuccas: today the u.s. senate met in a rare session voting to advance supreme court nominee amy coney barrett toward final confirmation despite democratic objections. a final vote is expected tomorrow. barrett would be just the fifth woman to ever serve on the high court compared to 109 men. but before any woman became a justice others blazed the trail. here's cbs's jan crawford. >> for most of these women they were the first. >> there were only two of news my law school class. >> we got used early on to dealing in a man's world. >> there were forks in the road. >> judge anne thompson, the first female and african american federal judge in new jersey. >> rulings that come from the bench make a big diff
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> yuccas: very true. straight ahead on the cbs weekend news, the women without blazed the trail by sitting on the bench. we'll meet the first female federal judges. and later, trick or treat. as halloween this year promises a real scare. >> on c sthoat the yay is 51, the nays 48, the motion is agreed to. >> yuccas: today the u.s. senate met in a rare session voting to advance supreme court nominee amy coney barrett toward final confirmation...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> yuccas: today marks international day of the girl. a day to recognize young women breaking barriers all over the world. nobel peace prize winner malala yousafzai, form are furs lady mush el obama and others are posting on social media and celebrating. declared by the united nations, the day is meant to bring attention to the challenges they will face and promote the fulfillment of their human rights. >> straight ahead on the cbs weekend news cheuna remarkable covid recovery. how they fleanted the curve. the trouble 737 max. is it ready for a return to the skies? and later, texas rolled out its state fair for the sake of tradition. >> yuccas: just how is it that china the origin of the coronavirus has been able to get its outbreak under control? china has now gone nine weeks with just a single reported case of community spread of covid-19. cbs's ramy inocencio is there. >> it's hard to believe cities across china looked luke ghost towns earlier this year. but not any more. this is shanghai now, the masses have returned and most of the
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> yuccas: today marks international day of the girl. a day to recognize young women breaking barriers all over the world. nobel peace prize winner malala yousafzai, form are furs lady mush el obama and others are posting on social media and celebrating. declared by the united nations, the day is meant to bring attention to the challenges they will face and promote the fulfillment of their human rights. >> straight ahead on the cbs weekend news...
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cbs news senior foreign correspondent elizabeth palmer is in london. >> i'm sure that president trump is going to be fine, he's got the best possible care. >> upbeat words from a man who has been there. prime minister bore is johnston. >> i shook hands with everybody, you will be pleased to know, and i continue to shake hands. >> famously casual at the start of the pandemic. johnson caught coindividual back in march and almost died. his popularity soared when he got out of the hospital, but it has since slumped as britan widely crittized its government's handling of the pandemic. another leader who caught the virus was brazil's jair bolsonaro. he scorned masks, and called people self-isolating cowards. bolsonaro got covid in july. but a mild case which had him back at work in a couple of weeks with his approval rating up. though that may have had more to do with food subsidies for the poor. >> first johnson, then bolsonaro and now donald trump. european leaders have sent their best wishes for the president's speedy recovery but almost immediately doubled down on their own covid precau
cbs news senior foreign correspondent elizabeth palmer is in london. >> i'm sure that president trump is going to be fine, he's got the best possible care. >> upbeat words from a man who has been there. prime minister bore is johnston. >> i shook hands with everybody, you will be pleased to know, and i continue to shake hands. >> famously casual at the start of the pandemic. johnson caught coindividual back in march and almost died. his popularity soared when he got out...
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cbs news senior foreign correspondent liz pump palmer reports from london. >> reporter: good morning. after a summer where infection rates across europe were really pretty low, a lot of us hoped that the virus was under control. well, we couldn't have been more wrong. this week europe had a third of all new cases worldwide. and control measures are ramping up again. in madrid, there is a state of emergency. thousands of extra police are on duty controlling movement in and out of hot-spot neighborhoods. france and french hospitals are worst hit with over 25,000 new cases yesterday, more even than last spring. they are facing a curfew for the first time in 70 years. and across england, you have to be home at 10:00. in scotland, most have to close all together. in london, musicians staged a protest last week against the ban on concerts they say is killing their livelihoods. india, believe it or not, has had fewer cases than europe for the past few days, but because of overcrowding and poverty, it has the highest daily death rate on earth, just ahead of the u.s. north korean leader kim jo
cbs news senior foreign correspondent liz pump palmer reports from london. >> reporter: good morning. after a summer where infection rates across europe were really pretty low, a lot of us hoped that the virus was under control. well, we couldn't have been more wrong. this week europe had a third of all new cases worldwide. and control measures are ramping up again. in madrid, there is a state of emergency. thousands of extra police are on duty controlling movement in and out of hot-spot...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> garrett: to colorado now where mandatory evacuations have beenrdered after an explosive wildfire erupted in boulder county. the fast-moving fire fueled by 70 mile per hour winds scorched thousands of acres and homes in the foothills outside denver. the cameron peak fire, the largest wildfire in colorado's history is still raging, it has blackened more than 200,000 acres and several properties. >> ignition and lif >> ignition and liftoff. >> reporter: spacex fired another falcon 9 rocket into orbit early this morning from kennedy space center. the mission, to release 60 star link satellites. they will join hundreds already deployed, part of a plan by elon musk to create a wireless, high speed satellite-based internet service. that is hard to say. straight ahead on the cbs weekend news, a record turnout in texas for early voters despite long drives to long lines. also, how a dummy with a bad cough shows how flying could be safe again. and meet cronutt, a sea lion whose life was saved by cutting- edge surgery. ery. by getting vaccinated. if you're 6
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> garrett: to colorado now where mandatory evacuations have beenrdered after an explosive wildfire erupted in boulder county. the fast-moving fire fueled by 70 mile per hour winds scorched thousands of acres and homes in the foothills outside denver. the cameron peak fire, the largest wildfire in colorado's history is still raging, it has blackened more than 200,000 acres and several properties. >> ignition and lif >> ignition and liftoff....
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seth doane and elizabeth palmer tell us why the whole world is watching this year's election. time for halloween, luke burbank visits a drive-through haunted house. plus steve hartman, politics with john dickerson and more on this "sunday morning," the 25th of october 2020. and we'll be back after this. in the bay area, we believe in science. traffic and air pollution will be even worse after the pandemic. that's why we support measure rr to keep caltrain running. which is at risk of shutdown because of the crisis. to keep millions of cars off our roads, to reduce air pollution and fight climate change. and measure rr helps essential workers like me get to work and keep our communities healthy. relieve traffic. reduce pollution. rescue caltrain. [all] yes on measure rr. they all endorse yes on prop 25. to end unfair, unjust, discriminatory money bail. governor gavin newsom and van jones. they're voting yes on 25. the western center on law and poverty. the dolores huerta foundation. californians for safety and justice. and the california democratic party. they all agree that th
seth doane and elizabeth palmer tell us why the whole world is watching this year's election. time for halloween, luke burbank visits a drive-through haunted house. plus steve hartman, politics with john dickerson and more on this "sunday morning," the 25th of october 2020. and we'll be back after this. in the bay area, we believe in science. traffic and air pollution will be even worse after the pandemic. that's why we support measure rr to keep caltrain running. which is at risk of...
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. >> i'm elizabeth palmer in london. >> closer to home now, covid-19 continues to spread like wild fire through many states. wisconsin for example, is reporting its highest number of cases since the pandemic began. adriana diaz ventured in a covid unit in milwaukee's biggest hospital to see for herself, what patients and medical teams are up against. >> hi, sue. >> hi. >> how are you? >> 73-year-old sue papas said she did everything she could to protect herself from the coronavirus. that's why she is angry, she still ended up in the icu in milwaukee. >> what do you say to people who don't believe this is real? >> i -- i don't know what to say to them. i'm sitting here, i'm sicker than a god damn dog, and it's real. >> how do you think she is going to do? >> i feel good about her. i really do. it's hard to say though, because we have seen patients that hang out and on high oxygen for weeks and then they require intubation, it happens so fast. i struggle with going to the gas station and someone is not wearing a mask. because i am, i am a diabetic, i'm a pregnant woman. like, i am risking
. >> i'm elizabeth palmer in london. >> closer to home now, covid-19 continues to spread like wild fire through many states. wisconsin for example, is reporting its highest number of cases since the pandemic began. adriana diaz ventured in a covid unit in milwaukee's biggest hospital to see for herself, what patients and medical teams are up against. >> hi, sue. >> hi. >> how are you? >> 73-year-old sue papas said she did everything she could to protect...
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liam palmer, scott mckenna and ollie burke will not play any part in any of scotland's three upcomingepublic on wednesday. it is a huge week for the scottish national football tea m week for the scottish national football team and the situation could be scarcely were difficult for the head koch was up but he is saying hisjob now is the head koch was up but he is saying his job now is trying to put a smile on the country's face. as for the head coach. well arsenal are seeking clarification from the sfa about why kieran tierney has to self—isolate. tierney himself has released a statement... meanwhile after tammy abraham, ben chilwell and jadon sancho broke coronavirus rules by going to a surprise party, manager gareth southgate has reminded his players of their responsibilities. that's ahead of a friendly against wales tomorrow. southgate has been speaking in his news conference in the last few minutes and here's what he's had to say. they were able to go into the tournament, and i have also talked before about the connection with the fa ns before about the connection with the fans tha
liam palmer, scott mckenna and ollie burke will not play any part in any of scotland's three upcomingepublic on wednesday. it is a huge week for the scottish national football tea m week for the scottish national football team and the situation could be scarcely were difficult for the head koch was up but he is saying hisjob now is the head koch was up but he is saying his job now is trying to put a smile on the country's face. as for the head coach. well arsenal are seeking clarification from...
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in moscow finds itself in a very precarious situation and all of this of course it was the main palmer pushing for the negotiation it was its foreign minister invested 10 or 11 hours of valuable time so at some point moscow may consider these sort of a slap in its face and. we'll see where it goes from there but i am sure somebody in the kremlin is not happy that cease fire was broken with the broken cease far we closer to an all out war renewing once again. i think this is all out war is can't possibly be qualified you know and since 1900 words his fire has sort of taken hold but this is a war by any measure so i think this is going to get probably are clear and it's not just to help us understand you know if there's armenia azerbaijan moscow which has a historical role in the region are there any other outside players causing this to escalate i'm thinking of turkey and the other countries. turkey is your number one culprit in all of this there is no question about it were it not for turkey's involvement and its force. sort of insertion of itself into the region i don't think this con
in moscow finds itself in a very precarious situation and all of this of course it was the main palmer pushing for the negotiation it was its foreign minister invested 10 or 11 hours of valuable time so at some point moscow may consider these sort of a slap in its face and. we'll see where it goes from there but i am sure somebody in the kremlin is not happy that cease fire was broken with the broken cease far we closer to an all out war renewing once again. i think this is all out war is can't...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> to colorado now, where mandatory eevacuations have been ordered after an explosive wild fire oerupted in boulder county. thousands of acres and homes have been scorched outside denver. the cameron peak fire. the largest wild fire in colorado history is still raging. it has blackened 200,000 acres and several properties. >> ignition, and lift off. >> spacex fired another falcon 9 rocket in to space this morning. the mission, to release 60 star link satellites that will join hundreds already deployed, part of a plan by elon musk to create a wireless, high speed internet based service. there's a lot more news ahead on the cbs overnight news. >>> a record turn out in texas for early voters despite long lines and long lines and how a dummy with a bad cough shows flying could be safe again and a sea lion's life saved by cut canning edge surgery. i give to shriners hospitals for children because i want to be a part of something amazing. - i know my gift to shriners hospitals for children makes a difference in the lives of children. - our support gives ki
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> to colorado now, where mandatory eevacuations have been ordered after an explosive wild fire oerupted in boulder county. thousands of acres and homes have been scorched outside denver. the cameron peak fire. the largest wild fire in colorado history is still raging. it has blackened 200,000 acres and several properties. >> ignition, and lift off. >> spacex fired another falcon 9 rocket in to space this morning. the mission, to release 60...
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palmer: we will go with the attorney general first. thanks. >> we are living this program and going to the white house and president trump holds his first in person offend since being hospitalized for covid-19. we will address a group at the white house from the south portico balcony and is expected to focus his results on law & order issues. according to media reports, white house officials would not say would be in attendance, but guests are requested to bring a mask with them and where it on the white house grounds. live coverage starts shortly on c-span. ♪ [cheering] pres. trump: thank you. "]rowd chanting "usa [cheers and applause] pres. trump: well, thank you very much and keep that enthusiasm going. get out and vote. we have to vote these people into oblivion. oblivion.into abilit i'm feeling great, i don't know about you. how is everyone? [cheering] i'm honored to welcome -- we call this a peaceful protest -- to the white house in support of the incredible men and women of law enforcement and all of the people that work so well
palmer: we will go with the attorney general first. thanks. >> we are living this program and going to the white house and president trump holds his first in person offend since being hospitalized for covid-19. we will address a group at the white house from the south portico balcony and is expected to focus his results on law & order issues. according to media reports, white house officials would not say would be in attendance, but guests are requested to bring a mask with them and...
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elizabeth palmer explains. >> i'm sure president trump is going to be fine. he has the best possible care. >> up beat words from a man who has been there, prime minister johnson. >> i shook hands with everybody. >> famously casual at the start of the pandemic, johnson caught covid back in march and almost died. his popularity soared when he got out of the hospital but it since slumed as britain widely criticized the handling. another leader that kacaught th virus was briz al yazilian lead scored masks and called those self-isolating cowards. his approval rating went up after but that may have had more to do with food subsidies for the poor. >> other countries almost immediately doubled down on their own covid precautions. angela merkel diplomatically warded off italian prime minister. allies they might be but in the time of covid, this was getting too close. reporting for cbs news, london. >>> the white house says vice president mike pence and his wife again tested negative. this is the third time the couple has tested negative in the past week. he is set to
elizabeth palmer explains. >> i'm sure president trump is going to be fine. he has the best possible care. >> up beat words from a man who has been there, prime minister johnson. >> i shook hands with everybody. >> famously casual at the start of the pandemic, johnson caught covid back in march and almost died. his popularity soared when he got out of the hospital but it since slumed as britain widely criticized the handling. another leader that kacaught th virus was...
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palmer is breonna taylor's mother. when you first read that statement was that surprising to you? >> not at all. there is no way that, in my opinion, that he could have presented all of those facts and nothing came from that. >> the use of force. >> reporter: in a statement the kentucky attorney general daniel cameron writes. cameron has said the officers were justified in shooting because taylor's boyfriend kenneth walker fired first and wounding an officer. walker thought it was a home invasion and officers never announced themselves but police say they did. now the officer who was hit is speaking out for the first time. >> it's not a race thing like people want to try to make it to be. it's not. this is a point we were doing our job and re returned fire. this is not us hunting somebody down. this is not kneeling on a neck. >> now taylor's family demanding a special prosecutor take over the case. >> i hope to have this thing start over because it's been done wrong from the very beginning. >> the attorney for breonna taylor's family have started the process of officially that ken
palmer is breonna taylor's mother. when you first read that statement was that surprising to you? >> not at all. there is no way that, in my opinion, that he could have presented all of those facts and nothing came from that. >> the use of force. >> reporter: in a statement the kentucky attorney general daniel cameron writes. cameron has said the officers were justified in shooting because taylor's boyfriend kenneth walker fired first and wounding an officer. walker thought it...
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now, senior washington correspondent for "politico" and co-author of "the politico playbook," anna palmer. anna, good morning! thank you so much for getting up early with us. let's talk about the contrast between these two town hall events last night and, obviously, this was supposed to be a debate and it was president trump who backed out of that, being the virtual format. so, what we saw instead were particularly stark displays of a president who was dabbling, it seems, in conspiracy theories, saying what he said about wearing masks, raising questions about it. and joe biden arguing, hey, i'm here, i'm going to have a sober conversation about policy and how to fix this and that we should wear a mask. i feel like, if anything, it underscored the choice that voters are facing in this election. >> yeah, absolutely. i mean it was a split screen that couldn't be more different, right? you had the president in his typical combative, aggressive manner, going kind of toe to toe with savannah, who is trying to press him, pretty aggressively, on trying to get him to say what he thought about qano
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anna palmer, thank you so much for joining us. appreciate your time, anna. >>> and black police officers are breaking rank and splitting with their unions over their endorsements of president trump saying their opinions were never considered. one of them, the president of black police association of dallas, joins me live next. you're watching msnbc. i'd call my grandfather as a result of the research that i've started to do on ancestry. having ancestry to fill in the gaps with documents, with photographs, connecting in real time means that we're having conversations that are richer. i have now a closer relationship with my grandfather. i can't think of a better gift to give to my daughter and the generations that come after her. bring your family history to life like never before. get started for free at ancestry.com >>> many black police officers are now at odds with their unions for their endorsement of president trump. endorsements that he has gloated over at his campaign rallies. watch. >> everybody's endorsed us, and i said d
anna palmer, thank you so much for joining us. appreciate your time, anna. >>> and black police officers are breaking rank and splitting with their unions over their endorsements of president trump saying their opinions were never considered. one of them, the president of black police association of dallas, joins me live next. you're watching msnbc. i'd call my grandfather as a result of the research that i've started to do on ancestry. having ancestry to fill in the gaps with...
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you're watching news from berlin coming up next thousands of ducks one palmer in a single goal watching the. stain form. and language courses. video. anytime anywhere. w. . her players. her. her currently her. claim. play. local reviews are rich agricultural province in central thailand. and is one of the world's leading rice producers and exporters. ai. but this is only been possible with the extensive usage of agricultural chemicals be it herbicide pesticides or fertilizer. this has led to environmental economical and health problems affecting both farmers and consumers. who knew. that my name is some look to sunny i'm 74 years old 60 years ago time people were very healthy i. was number one in the world back then we never used chemicals to farm but farmers were later misled and grew chemical advertisement and started i was in that body and that saddam had a lot of heart yeah. all the 18000000 rice farmers in thailand songbook is among the few who refuses to use chemicals environment. he has his simple and interesting way of growing chemical free rice. in the fields as in the mid nine
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people lined the street sunday afternoon as president trump made his way to this fundraiser held at palmer lucky's house on lido island. as the president's motorcade drove by, mr. trump gave two thumbs up and waved to the large crowds. >> he doesn't come out here very often. it is a blue state and we were ecstatic to hear that the president was going to be here, today. >> reporter: at 11:30 a.m. before eight cheering crowd, featuring a performance by the original member of the beach boys and tickets ran from $2800 per person to $150,000 per couple for cochair status but it was the crowd outside that had so many people talking. orange county has been historically more on the conservative side and, on sunday, trump supporters significantly on numbered protesters. >> the american people love president trump and when you look down the street, you can see it. we love our president. >> there is a really good chance that if we have an honest election, california will be read. >> reporter: the last time was in 1988. a small group of armenian protesters were also waving flags in hopes the president
people lined the street sunday afternoon as president trump made his way to this fundraiser held at palmer lucky's house on lido island. as the president's motorcade drove by, mr. trump gave two thumbs up and waved to the large crowds. >> he doesn't come out here very often. it is a blue state and we were ecstatic to hear that the president was going to be here, today. >> reporter: at 11:30 a.m. before eight cheering crowd, featuring a performance by the original member of the beach...
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they win it 40-32, the raiders' first win in kansas city since 2012 when the quarterback was carson palmer. >> i've taken a lot of sad walks up that ramp. you see what i'm saying, but not today. i'm going to enjoy this one. >> i give derek a lot of credit. he's been through a lot here as a raider. this is certainly a big game to him. >> this game meant a lot to everybody. we had one mission, a mission to beat them, and we accomplished that today. >> it was almost two years ago alex smith nearly lost his life in a horrific injury, but the football field. his wife was nervously looking on and he entered the game late in the second quarter after kyle allen got hurt, smith playing for the first time since the injury 23 months ago. he completed his first pass, a screen to the running back, got a standing ovation from his wife and three children. the other big hurdle for alex to clear, taking that first hit. aaron donald did the honors with one of his today, but smith popped right up and walked it off. rams beat washington 30-10. l.a. is 4-1. >>> french open final, rafael nadal on the ride, numb
they win it 40-32, the raiders' first win in kansas city since 2012 when the quarterback was carson palmer. >> i've taken a lot of sad walks up that ramp. you see what i'm saying, but not today. i'm going to enjoy this one. >> i give derek a lot of credit. he's been through a lot here as a raider. this is certainly a big game to him. >> this game meant a lot to everybody. we had one mission, a mission to beat them, and we accomplished that today. >> it was almost two...
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in moscow finds itself in a very precarious situation in all of this of course it was the main palmer for the negotiation it was its foreign minister invested 10 or 11 hours valuable time so at some point moscow may consider these as sort of a slap in the space and. we'll see where it goes from there but i am sure somebody in the kremlin he's not happy that the cease fire was broken with the broken cease far we closer to an all out war renewing once again. i think this is all out war is can't possibly be qualifier you know since 1940 ceasefire has sort of taken hold but this is war by any measure so i think this is going to get probably are clear and it is not just to help us understand you know there's armenia azerbaijan moscow which has a historical role in the region are there any other outside players causing this to escalate i'm thinking of turkey and the other countries. turkey is your number one culprit in all of this there is no question about it were it not for turkey's involvement in its force. sort of insertion of itself into the region i don't think this conflict would hav
in moscow finds itself in a very precarious situation in all of this of course it was the main palmer for the negotiation it was its foreign minister invested 10 or 11 hours valuable time so at some point moscow may consider these as sort of a slap in the space and. we'll see where it goes from there but i am sure somebody in the kremlin he's not happy that the cease fire was broken with the broken cease far we closer to an all out war renewing once again. i think this is all out war is can't...
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the other hand were on their game a perfect pass from christophe palmer found stefan liner on the wing his prospect outplay all mbogo in the box a knock down felt perfectly for l'arche then don't know. what mail to block off in the 15 minutes. my eyes could only watch as gladbach car through the their defending left much to be admired. but after that something changed a few minutes later minds finally have a shot on goal something almost unheard of. law passed defense has also been leaky this season and that meant despite their offensive struggles mines had a chance. with robin cries sons shot in the post johnson tucked in the rebound. why someone. for the 1st time on the list is watch finally might have the ball in the back at the. club after almost 3 stored their lead one catch the cam and hit the crossbar but in fact it was mine he forged ahead. that's how found the same corner again to make it 21 and a shot looked on the cards. perfect control and an excellent finish from the french striker. but bloodbath had fresh legs to come off the bench and 2 substitutes got them back in the g
the other hand were on their game a perfect pass from christophe palmer found stefan liner on the wing his prospect outplay all mbogo in the box a knock down felt perfectly for l'arche then don't know. what mail to block off in the 15 minutes. my eyes could only watch as gladbach car through the their defending left much to be admired. but after that something changed a few minutes later minds finally have a shot on goal something almost unheard of. law passed defense has also been leaky this...
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my name is anna palmer, i am co-author of the politico playbook. i am joined by my co-author, jake sherman. and welcome to a special addiction of the playbook interview, election countdown. joining us this morning is house democratic whip jim clyburn of south carolina, and former attorney general eric holder, who now is chair of the national democratic redistricting committee. you can follow this conversation on social media, and using the hashtag #politico election countdown, and share your questions by tweeting at @politico live. jake: what an election it has been so far, and what a next month it will be. the contort of this contest between the president donald trump and joe biden continues to be upended almost every day. as we sit here less than 30 days before the election, president trump and a growing number of his inner circle, practically his entire inner circle has been diagnosed with covid-19. biden, who has largely been off the campaign trail, is now on the stump. he was in miami yesterday, and he is going to gettysburg, pennsylvania toda
my name is anna palmer, i am co-author of the politico playbook. i am joined by my co-author, jake sherman. and welcome to a special addiction of the playbook interview, election countdown. joining us this morning is house democratic whip jim clyburn of south carolina, and former attorney general eric holder, who now is chair of the national democratic redistricting committee. you can follow this conversation on social media, and using the hashtag #politico election countdown, and share your...
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glad the other hand were on their game a perfect pass from christophe palmer found stefan liner on the wing his prospect out emboldened the box at the knock down fell perfectly for l'arche tindall. one mail to glove box in the 15 minutes. but only watches gladbach card through the defending left much to be admired. but after that something changed a few minutes later minds finally have a shot on goal something almost unheard of. lock us defense has also been leaky this season and that meant despite their offensive struggles minds have a chance. with robin cries sons shot at the post johnson tucked in the rebound. one thing was. for the 1st time under this just watch finally minds had the ball in the back of the net. bloodbath almost restored their lead one patch to come and hit the crossbar but in fact it was mighty forged ahead. to tell found the same corner again to make it 21 and a shot looked on the cards. perfect control and an excellent finish from the french striker. but bloodbath had fresh legs to come off the bench and 2 substitutes got them back in the game. but those 2 not w
glad the other hand were on their game a perfect pass from christophe palmer found stefan liner on the wing his prospect out emboldened the box at the knock down fell perfectly for l'arche tindall. one mail to glove box in the 15 minutes. but only watches gladbach card through the defending left much to be admired. but after that something changed a few minutes later minds finally have a shot on goal something almost unheard of. lock us defense has also been leaky this season and that meant...
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cbs's elizabeth palmer reports from london on how other world leaders are handling the crisis. >> reportergood morning. when the news broke that president trump had covid, european leaders sent their good wishes, of course. and almost immediately doubled down on their own precautions. at a summit in brussels, germany's angela merkel ended up doing some anti-covid-19 kabuki with italy's prime minister when he got too close. no one has forgotten what happened to boris johnson -- >> you'll be pleased to know that i continue to shake hands. >> reporter: he caught covid in march and almost died. johnson's back at work now, but colleagues say he still suffers fatigue and shortness of breath. another famous covid scoff scoffer was brazil's president. he caught the virus in july. it was a mild case, though, and he was soon back at work with higher approval ratings, in spite of covid brazil into recession. it is also one of the three countries worse hit by the pandemic after the u.s. and india, which now leads the way, both in new infections and the number of dead. there has been a dramatic rise in
cbs's elizabeth palmer reports from london on how other world leaders are handling the crisis. >> reportergood morning. when the news broke that president trump had covid, european leaders sent their good wishes, of course. and almost immediately doubled down on their own precautions. at a summit in brussels, germany's angela merkel ended up doing some anti-covid-19 kabuki with italy's prime minister when he got too close. no one has forgotten what happened to boris johnson -- >>...
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the raiders, they will first win in kansas city since 2012, when carson palmer was the quarterback. >> i have taken a lot of sad walks up there, you see what i'm saying? but not today. >> i will enjoy this. >> i give them a lot of credit. here as the raider. that is certainly a big win for him. >> this game meant a lot to everybody. these are the worlds that came into the game at 1-0 and a mission to beat them. >> alex smith with his wife, nervously looking on. entered the game late in the second quarter for the washington football team. smith playing for the first time since that injury 23 months ago, completed his first pass to screen to the running back, got a standing ovation from his wife and three kids. now the other big hurdle for alex to clear, taking that first hit. eric donald did the honors with one of his four sacks today and they beat washington. 4-1. how about the french open final? rafael nadal, right, number one novak djokovic on the left. first set will tell you all that you need to know about with the match. nadal, he would move out 2-1. two hours, 41 minutes. the ki
the raiders, they will first win in kansas city since 2012, when carson palmer was the quarterback. >> i have taken a lot of sad walks up there, you see what i'm saying? but not today. >> i will enjoy this. >> i give them a lot of credit. here as the raider. that is certainly a big win for him. >> this game meant a lot to everybody. these are the worlds that came into the game at 1-0 and a mission to beat them. >> alex smith with his wife, nervously looking on....
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i am amanda palmer.onight, everyone is turning their attention to the one and only vice president debate between vice president mike pence and senator kamala harris of california. i am hosting a virtual roundtable to assess how this debate could play out differently in the matchup between president trump and joe biden and how senator harris has prepared for tonight. [indiscernible] a series of virtual conversations intended to bring the women role community to the center as we continue to empower through the years had to change american life and how women live, work, and lead from washington, d.c. to corporate america and in their own communities and households. joining me today for this roundtable is maya harris, kamala harris's sister i would ever closer divisors. a member of the democratic national committee and -- an top advisor to hillary clinton 2016 campaign. conversationw the using the hashtag room with us and we will also try to get a few audience questions before we enter this roundtable. befor
i am amanda palmer.onight, everyone is turning their attention to the one and only vice president debate between vice president mike pence and senator kamala harris of california. i am hosting a virtual roundtable to assess how this debate could play out differently in the matchup between president trump and joe biden and how senator harris has prepared for tonight. [indiscernible] a series of virtual conversations intended to bring the women role community to the center as we continue to...
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cbs news senior foreign correspondent liz palmer is in london. >> reporter: good morning.e covid infection rate in brazil and india has actually been declining a little lately. but in europe, the virus is back with a vengeance. in paris and eight other french cities, police are enforcing a new curfew, checking that anyone on the street after 9:00 p.m. has good reason. and germany, where rigorous testing had kept infection rates low, is facing a covid surge, too. this is prorogue in june. they thought it was the end of covid there, and they partied too soon there. and are now battling the worst outbreak per capita in europe. britain is also hard hit. it has imposed a patchwork of restrictions that includes no visiting anyone in another household, even family. in liverpool, the worst-hit area, hospitals are once again filling up, just as they did this spring. >> it is not winter. it is not even winter yet. >> reporter: to raise the country's battered morale, 94-year-old queen elizabeth appeared in public for the first time in seven months, unmasked, but in what must be the s
cbs news senior foreign correspondent liz palmer is in london. >> reporter: good morning.e covid infection rate in brazil and india has actually been declining a little lately. but in europe, the virus is back with a vengeance. in paris and eight other french cities, police are enforcing a new curfew, checking that anyone on the street after 9:00 p.m. has good reason. and germany, where rigorous testing had kept infection rates low, is facing a covid surge, too. this is prorogue in june....
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mr palmer, it's rachel. hello, rachel!re than 150,000 people with and without symptoms gives the office for national statistics a feel for how widespread the virus is in local communities and the data from the most recent week's survey suggests it's still increasing. the uk's national statistician gave me his assessment of where things now stand with covid—19. i've got to be fairly gloomy and i do believe that we are continuing to increase. i think we need to be absolutely tireless in everybody across the country following the rules, because if not, then i fear that the virus is going to exponentially increase. the 0ns estimates how many people in the community had the virus in the period leading up to october 23. the most — relative to the local population — were in northern ireland, the least in scotland, but there were big variations in england, with many more in the north—west relative to the population than in the south—east of england. the 0ns did say that in the north—east of england, there was evidence of a slow do
mr palmer, it's rachel. hello, rachel!re than 150,000 people with and without symptoms gives the office for national statistics a feel for how widespread the virus is in local communities and the data from the most recent week's survey suggests it's still increasing. the uk's national statistician gave me his assessment of where things now stand with covid—19. i've got to be fairly gloomy and i do believe that we are continuing to increase. i think we need to be absolutely tireless in...
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about the unprecedented published you received by this year's program of events while professor jeff palmer i can use that revisiting the often and see for the say defense treaty is still a positive experience but 1st your tweets i messed us on last week sure 1st to hear from i'm to say it's really an episode of the show football and black history might not be your thing but it was great to hear from general bryant talking of scottish history so well they say you're from christie says brilliant show alex i love this story what a remarkable and sadly forgotten figure we should have a statue of him not santa watson i decided hunton as one of our original creates so much of our history that we don't know thanks for telling this story so well scotia says was it great sure did we detect a lump in your through alex spent describing freydon scotland's 1st but national football cut-n. i think so surely says being a women to a certain age i'm nonplussed by fit sliver i was disappointed by today's topic however i faced invading gaging i'm worthy i charge of and towards him but was surprised by how mu
about the unprecedented published you received by this year's program of events while professor jeff palmer i can use that revisiting the often and see for the say defense treaty is still a positive experience but 1st your tweets i messed us on last week sure 1st to hear from i'm to say it's really an episode of the show football and black history might not be your thing but it was great to hear from general bryant talking of scottish history so well they say you're from christie says brilliant...
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signal to quit the liability talks with a number of guests including 1st here political analyst chris palmer. feels that it judgment has already been made by the dutch and by the australians and that russia is guilty and nor their options should be considered and the new conclusive evidence and therefore russia is seeing that despite all the information and data. over by the russians it doesn't make any just a difference to the fact that that date has been basically made by the dutch the stroh's that russia is that way and that's the source of the frustration which is led to a russia. is very sensible to pull out it should not pull them actually the dutch need to answer the question as to why they were taking this process beyond the investigation they were running with the russians at one point and the australians there was a little triumvirate that was looking into the matter and then the dutch ran away from that investigation and decided to cook it up stairs for the european court of human rights why it was far too early we can see clearly that there is a onesided in investigation and of c
signal to quit the liability talks with a number of guests including 1st here political analyst chris palmer. feels that it judgment has already been made by the dutch and by the australians and that russia is guilty and nor their options should be considered and the new conclusive evidence and therefore russia is seeing that despite all the information and data. over by the russians it doesn't make any just a difference to the fact that that date has been basically made by the dutch the...
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the president's event hosted by tech tycoon palmer luckey where tickets range from $2800 for individuals to 150,004 couples. neighbors eagerly awaiting the president's arrival for him to come into sort of enemy territory in california. >>really which sort of felt abandoned a little bit out here on the left coast. but really the policies that need to change right now her watch or state go down the is really what we're here about mister trump in making a rare visit to church services in las vegas, nevada before his rally in carson city. the president along with many supporters did not wear masks and social distancing was optional despite rising cases of coronavirus. >>the president also weighing in on stimulus talks after house speaker nancy pelosi announced sunday lawmakers and the white house must reach a deal by tuesday. if they want to pass a coronavirus relief bill before election day. across the country. democratic nominee joe biden campaigning in durham north carolina at a drive-in style rally. >>i'm running is a proud democrat but i will govern as an american president biden promot
the president's event hosted by tech tycoon palmer luckey where tickets range from $2800 for individuals to 150,004 couples. neighbors eagerly awaiting the president's arrival for him to come into sort of enemy territory in california. >>really which sort of felt abandoned a little bit out here on the left coast. but really the policies that need to change right now her watch or state go down the is really what we're here about mister trump in making a rare visit to church services in las...
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president john palmer marco fully popularly nicknamed the bulldozer wrapped up his campaign in the dhamma the new capital of tanzania some analysts say he is favorite to win and throughout the campaign he's exhibited confidence outlining his achievements in the last 5 years staring clear of accusations that his government has ruled by violently clamping down on critics and curtailing the freedoms of the media. a minute. let's protect peace in tanzania peace will prevail if you vote for me for another 5 years alone bring even more development and progress. now go fully his main opponent to lease and finished his campaign in the former capital direct was the reason he returned home from belgium to run for president he left tanzania 3 years ago critically injured when he was shot multiple times pass aliens who haven't been caught he's accused the president of being a dictator and doubts the election will be credible. there wasn't a local mission has the responsibility of preventing whereas in bed announcing it is not before cowed to he's concluded he's creating. do not allow them to announce
president john palmer marco fully popularly nicknamed the bulldozer wrapped up his campaign in the dhamma the new capital of tanzania some analysts say he is favorite to win and throughout the campaign he's exhibited confidence outlining his achievements in the last 5 years staring clear of accusations that his government has ruled by violently clamping down on critics and curtailing the freedoms of the media. a minute. let's protect peace in tanzania peace will prevail if you vote for me for...
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about the unprecedented published he received by the issues program of events while professor jeff palmer i.q. says that revisiting the often and see if any side effects streak is still a positive experience but 1st your tweets emails and messages on last week sure 1st hear from untruth you say it's really an episode of the show.