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parker: parker. good to meet you, yeah. lemonis: so, is this your house? parker: yeah, i live here.r: this is the place of residence. lemonis: where's the office? taylor: right here. lemonis: and what is this batmobile? taylor: this is a car that i made a bet with a big youtuber that if he could sell 20,000 pairs of socks, i'd give him my car. he ended up selling like 18,000 pairs, and it brought him like $500,000 of revenue. i got to keep the car. lemonis: what do you when it rains? taylor: umbrella. nah, i just take an uber. lemonis: so, this is the headquarters? taylor: this is it. we'll do a couple million dollars out of here. here's a box of socks. so, it would be nine pairs. lemonis: what's one pair of socks sell for? taylor: depending how discounts -- we always have discounts floating -- they sell for anywhere from $7 to $15. lemonis: and what's the cost? taylor: it's $2. lemonis: what does the box sell for? taylor: that sells for 100 bucks. lemonis: when did you start the business? taylor: 2014, our senior year at umass amherst. parker: we were in the back of an entrepreneur
parker: parker. good to meet you, yeah. lemonis: so, is this your house? parker: yeah, i live here.r: this is the place of residence. lemonis: where's the office? taylor: right here. lemonis: and what is this batmobile? taylor: this is a car that i made a bet with a big youtuber that if he could sell 20,000 pairs of socks, i'd give him my car. he ended up selling like 18,000 pairs, and it brought him like $500,000 of revenue. i got to keep the car. lemonis: what do you when it rains? taylor:...
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tammy parker and bryan capnerhurst had been shot dead in the parker home.'s body was found near an upstairs safe. and investigators learned tammy's husband, brett, owed bryan $20,000. to police brett's story seemed to add up. but they were about to discover he had left out a few crucial details. continuing our story, here's andrea canning. >> police had announced the double murder in gracious ascot estates was a robbery gone very wrong. the unlikely intruder, the parkers' family friend bryan capnerhurst. brett parker told the investigators that his friend bryan had shot his wife, tammy, in a botched robbery attempt, then brett, in fear for his own life, killed his friend. it looked like self-defense. but sheriff leon lott knew they couldn't close the case without thoroughly checking out brett's story. >> it was three people there. two of them are dead. so we have to rely on him to explain to us what happened. so we were listening to everything that he was saying. and then we'd go back and check it. >> investigators went over brett's account, starting with t
tammy parker and bryan capnerhurst had been shot dead in the parker home.'s body was found near an upstairs safe. and investigators learned tammy's husband, brett, owed bryan $20,000. to police brett's story seemed to add up. but they were about to discover he had left out a few crucial details. continuing our story, here's andrea canning. >> police had announced the double murder in gracious ascot estates was a robbery gone very wrong. the unlikely intruder, the parkers' family friend...
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her account of charlie parker's pretty small but it's absolutely fascinating. she talks about charlie be interested mysticism, past lives, yoga, it's wild the think of some exploring the stuff during that time. it seemed like he opened up to her in a way that was different from anybody else. when i was doing research, i came across this one line in the book that charlie parker played at a jam session in l.a. with a young john cole train who was on tour in california unlike the late 40s. this is before cole train was anybody. and to imagine these three like legendary saxophonist, that is the entire book of jazz saxophones and one event. and all i could find was this one line and a book about this event. so i just kind of red is minty interviews as i could and tried to peace this together. i wanted the chapter to be from the point of view from a saxophone player who really idolized charlie parker. >> culture was more the voices. switch it yes. william clarkson the famous jazz photographer, he had the strange event where he went to your charlie parker play. then a
her account of charlie parker's pretty small but it's absolutely fascinating. she talks about charlie be interested mysticism, past lives, yoga, it's wild the think of some exploring the stuff during that time. it seemed like he opened up to her in a way that was different from anybody else. when i was doing research, i came across this one line in the book that charlie parker played at a jam session in l.a. with a young john cole train who was on tour in california unlike the late 40s. this is...
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parker: good to meet you. juli: juli. taylor: hey. taylor. juli: nice to meet you.emonis: i've asked taylor and parker to meet me at my office in downtown los angeles, where i house a staff that sells a multitude of products that are already in my portfolio -- inkkas shoes, flex watches, ellison sunglasses, everkin phone cases. travis and brad were originally my partners at flex, but now they handle sales and logistics for the entire group. and juli really oversees workflow. i now want to add taylor and parker so we can add these social-media and web skills to the entire group, essentially creating a super group. you guys took shoes that were doing nothing, and you tripled the business. you guys took socks. you created a market. you did 100 grand in 5 hours. so, we could take a bunch of businesses that we already own -- inkkas, flex, everkin, and ellison -- and we can partner with you guys, put feat socks in the pot, and say to ourselves, "we have a digital-marketing agency that owns these assets."
parker: good to meet you. juli: juli. taylor: hey. taylor. juli: nice to meet you.emonis: i've asked taylor and parker to meet me at my office in downtown los angeles, where i house a staff that sells a multitude of products that are already in my portfolio -- inkkas shoes, flex watches, ellison sunglasses, everkin phone cases. travis and brad were originally my partners at flex, but now they handle sales and logistics for the entire group. and juli really oversees workflow. i now want to add...
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ashley parker, the irreplaceable ashley parker who, along with the irreplaceable josh dawsey, has written a piece about what's going on in not only the west wing, but broadened the circle out, the president's circle writ large, the people who talks to on the telephone, the people who think they might get him to listen to them. ashley, go through your reporting for the folks watching. >> sure. so the president today -- we did not see him in person. that was deliberate on the part of his aides and advisers who largely agreed that what he did thursday night, that torrent from the briefing room of falsehoods and baseless accusations that the election is somehow fraudulent, they thought that was a problem and they managed to keep the president out of public view. he did release a public statement where he said he was going to be fighting and behind the scenes we know he was calling aides and advisers and urging them to get on tv and defend him. he said there was some dawning this was going to be tough. a fight he thought he could win. but while all that was going on, we also found out that, yo
ashley parker, the irreplaceable ashley parker who, along with the irreplaceable josh dawsey, has written a piece about what's going on in not only the west wing, but broadened the circle out, the president's circle writ large, the people who talks to on the telephone, the people who think they might get him to listen to them. ashley, go through your reporting for the folks watching. >> sure. so the president today -- we did not see him in person. that was deliberate on the part of his...
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in 1864, as officials evicted people from canned parker, one mother was forced to leave the premises as her grandson was dying beside her. the grandmother who had taken care of the grandson since his mother's death begged lee to stay until the child died, but she was refused, and quote. camp barker, a contraband camp organized by the government to house unemployed refugees who escaped from confederate territory, thus served as an outpost not only of freedom, but also a frailty. for instance, george and will it's, a missionary work at camp barker observed that, in 1864, quote, there is now some suffering, but it is chiefly amongst the women who have small children. these can barely obtain the necessary's of life, and quote. the traumas of war imperiled black women in particular to precarious conditions as many of them were charged with carrying for young and elderly skin. like many wars, women associated with poverty and particularly black women were also vulnerable to sexual violence, as we learned with lizzy shorter. their treatment, at times, reflected the view of a country shaped
in 1864, as officials evicted people from canned parker, one mother was forced to leave the premises as her grandson was dying beside her. the grandmother who had taken care of the grandson since his mother's death begged lee to stay until the child died, but she was refused, and quote. camp barker, a contraband camp organized by the government to house unemployed refugees who escaped from confederate territory, thus served as an outpost not only of freedom, but also a frailty. for instance,...
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it didn't take long for the firefighters to safely lift little parker out. >>> coming up on cbs thiser model ashley graham about season three of her podcast pretty big deal. i'm tom hanson. this is "the cbs morning news." goodbye cleaning, hello clean. now, braava jet mops right where you need it with an adjustable precision jet spray and an advanced pad system. and offers personalized cleaning suggestions unique to your home. braava jet m6 and the irobot home app. only from irobot. braavakiller attitude. the nevor hydration.... neutrogena® hydro boost. the #1 hyaluronic acid moisturizer delivers 2x the hydration for supple, bouncy skin. neutrogena®. i'm frlocker room manager best din the league.nt i'm here to help you protect your clothes from getting damaged in the wash. that's why i use new downy defy. that's what's up! we have an assistant locker room manager? help protect your clothes with new downy defy damage. kisave it slimeball.ting her congestion. i've upgraded to mucinex. we still have 12 hours to australia. mucinex lasts 12 hours, so i'm good. now move! kim, no! mucinex l
it didn't take long for the firefighters to safely lift little parker out. >>> coming up on cbs thiser model ashley graham about season three of her podcast pretty big deal. i'm tom hanson. this is "the cbs morning news." goodbye cleaning, hello clean. now, braava jet mops right where you need it with an adjustable precision jet spray and an advanced pad system. and offers personalized cleaning suggestions unique to your home. braava jet m6 and the irobot home app. only from...
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here's the deal parker, state farm offers everyone surprisingly great rates. yeh, right.cketz, atomic brownie, cuckoo crustiez... there's no promo. just great rates. and a side of ranch. you're the man, man. when you want the real deal...like a good neighbor, state farm is there. on the sleep number number's 360 smart bed.ale when you want the real deal...like a good neighbor, can it help with snoring? i've never heard snoring. exactly. no problem. ...and done. and now, save $1,000 on the sleep number 360 special edition smart bed, now $1,799. only for a limited time. i mean, it's a truck. it's not about inches. who's thinking about the garage when you're shopping for a truck? carmax is. we'll let you bring it back for a full refund within the first seven days. the way it should be. carmax. into deals for days. starting wednesday november 4th score deals like an $88 42 inch onn roku tv and get them at our new deals pickup. let's end the year saving bigger. and get them at our new deals pickup. ait feels like step after step.t not at capital one. you can open a checking ac
here's the deal parker, state farm offers everyone surprisingly great rates. yeh, right.cketz, atomic brownie, cuckoo crustiez... there's no promo. just great rates. and a side of ranch. you're the man, man. when you want the real deal...like a good neighbor, state farm is there. on the sleep number number's 360 smart bed.ale when you want the real deal...like a good neighbor, can it help with snoring? i've never heard snoring. exactly. no problem. ...and done. and now, save $1,000 on the sleep...
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parker, state farm offers everyone surprisingly great rates. you're the man, man.want the real deal...like a good neighbor, state farm is there. who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first treatment of its kind that continuously treats moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, even between flare ups. dupixent is a biologic, and not a cream or steroid. many people taking dupixent saw clear or almost clear skin, and, had significantly less itch. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems, such as eye pain or vision changes, or a parasitic infection. if you take asthma medicines, don't change or stop them without talking to your doctor. so help heal your skin from within, and talk to your eczema specialist about dupixent. if your financial situation has changed, we may be able to help. >>> good morni
parker, state farm offers everyone surprisingly great rates. you're the man, man.want the real deal...like a good neighbor, state farm is there. who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first treatment of its kind that continuously treats moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, even between flare ups. dupixent is a biologic, and not a cream or steroid....
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he has resigned. 0ur political correspondent, jess parker reports.by her, borisjohnson says he has full confidence in priti patel and considers the matter closed after an independent report found her approach had, on occasion, amounted to behaviour that could be described as bullying. 00:05:38,892 --> 2147483051:39:34,160 with evidence, it said, 2147483051:39:34,160 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 of shouting and swearing. but that sir alex's conclusions were entirely his own. jessica parker, bbc news. 0ur political correspondent helen cattjoins me from our newsroom. this was not supposed to be a week dominated by personnel matters in government. no, this week the government. no, this week the government really wanted to move on, because in the previous week there had been huge disruption behind the closed door of number ten. senior aides had left the government, dominic cummings had had a huge impact in shaping the government. it was about moving on and making some big policy announcements, green strategy and millions of pounds more in vested into defence.
he has resigned. 0ur political correspondent, jess parker reports.by her, borisjohnson says he has full confidence in priti patel and considers the matter closed after an independent report found her approach had, on occasion, amounted to behaviour that could be described as bullying. 00:05:38,892 --> 2147483051:39:34,160 with evidence, it said, 2147483051:39:34,160 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 of shouting and swearing. but that sir alex's conclusions were entirely his own. jessica parker,...
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our political correspondentjessica parker joined me with more.uggle going on behind the door of number ten. tensions are surfacing and then you have the announcement that lee came, the director of communications, will be leaving downing street at the end of the air —— lee cana. a close ally of dominic cummings. while the tigray is an important figure in downing street, dominic cummings is central —— while lee cain. there was a huge controversy earlier in the year when mr huge controversy earlier in the yearwhen mrcummings huge controversy earlier in the year when mr cummings travelled from london to county durham during the height of lockdown. borisjohnson during the height of lockdown. boris johnson refused during the height of lockdown. borisjohnson refused pressure for calls to sacked the dominic cummings, displaying his importance to the prime minister. after the departure of lee cain, there's been a lot of lee cain, there's been a lot of speculation over the future of speculation over the future of dominic cummings and as you say, he's been
our political correspondentjessica parker joined me with more.uggle going on behind the door of number ten. tensions are surfacing and then you have the announcement that lee came, the director of communications, will be leaving downing street at the end of the air —— lee cana. a close ally of dominic cummings. while the tigray is an important figure in downing street, dominic cummings is central —— while lee cain. there was a huge controversy earlier in the year when mr huge...
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jessica parker at westminster.nsition of power could lead to more american deaths from coronavirus. mr biden said urgent work was needed to co—ordinate vaccination programmes. our north america editor, jon sopel, is in washington. tell us more about mr biden's warning. i thinkjoe biden had been trying to play everything down and keep everything calm, but the stubborn refusal of the president to allow succession talks to take place, the transition of power, i think is reaching new heights of frustration forjoe biden, so he is saying people will die. he is not getting briefed on the pandemic or what the administration is doing and the roll—out of the vaccine, but also our national security briefings as well. and i think that is causing concern among leading republicans too, who feel thatjoe biden should get those briefings. why aren't they happening? because donald trump still believes he has won the election, and he tweeted as much in block capitals at 1.45 this morning. but his legal case is going badly, and there
jessica parker at westminster.nsition of power could lead to more american deaths from coronavirus. mr biden said urgent work was needed to co—ordinate vaccination programmes. our north america editor, jon sopel, is in washington. tell us more about mr biden's warning. i thinkjoe biden had been trying to play everything down and keep everything calm, but the stubborn refusal of the president to allow succession talks to take place, the transition of power, i think is reaching new heights of...
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that has not changed. >> ashley parker, that's a lot to take in. i guess if you're the c.i.a. director or the fbi director tonight, you are changing the combination on that lockable desk they both have in their offices. i guess tonight you're making sure your affairs are in order. tell us what we know about chris miller, a name unknown to most heretofore before today, suddenly, poof, he's running the pentagon and 3 million employees around the world. >> yeah, there is a lot of concern, brian. not about him specifically. we're sort of just learning about him. it's not that people have anything bad to say about him specifically. it's more his resume is thin for this sudden elevation. he hasn't served in the senior ranks of the pentagon before, i don't believe. and also it's the uncertainty and the way in which the president is doing this that has worried people. very much it feels like score settling. the esper firing really comes back to a disagreement between president trump and now former defense secretary esper in the handling of lafayette square, when you remember the presi
that has not changed. >> ashley parker, that's a lot to take in. i guess if you're the c.i.a. director or the fbi director tonight, you are changing the combination on that lockable desk they both have in their offices. i guess tonight you're making sure your affairs are in order. tell us what we know about chris miller, a name unknown to most heretofore before today, suddenly, poof, he's running the pentagon and 3 million employees around the world. >> yeah, there is a lot of...
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parker's out. may god protect. a health workers health care workers. >>president coming out before you can actually even do anything. but showing i think that he want to show that he's there working even though he's not taken office yet it's a long time between now and january 20th and he just prior to this. >>appearance was in his covid briefing again getting very latest from the cdc and the fda coming out with his new covid taskforce and talking about what measures he's going to be taking here in the first days of his administration. when he assumes the office of president. >>in january. think a lot of people want to know what the plans are even though you can't enact them right now just because in the past week we've seen covid cases rising at record levels so you want to know that something is being done and then again punctuating what small things we can all do individually. >>to help the burden of this pandemic as best we can cases it comes down to that make your holidays happen...at ross! surprise! ahhh! yes! i love it! you don't have to spend a
parker's out. may god protect. a health workers health care workers. >>president coming out before you can actually even do anything. but showing i think that he want to show that he's there working even though he's not taken office yet it's a long time between now and january 20th and he just prior to this. >>appearance was in his covid briefing again getting very latest from the cdc and the fda coming out with his new covid taskforce and talking about what measures he's going to...
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ashley parker, white house reporter for "the washington post." and rachel scott, white house correspondent for abc news who joins u from delaware. let's first turn to biden and harris. they are taking calls from world leaders. and this week, named ron klain as the incoming white house chief of staff. rachel, what's next up there in delaware? what's the plan for dealing with this defiant president? rachel: yeah. we know the biden -- biden's team is having those critical conversations about who will fill his cabinet. who will be part of his administration. but the reality is here is that as they ar preparing these teams, their own coronavirus task force team, as they're putting together these agency review teams, they can only get so far. at some point, they are going to need some cooperation from the current administration. they do not have access to their counterparts at these federal agencies and departments. they do not have access to these briefs. and that is something that we are even hearing a growing number of republicans now come out and s
ashley parker, white house reporter for "the washington post." and rachel scott, white house correspondent for abc news who joins u from delaware. let's first turn to biden and harris. they are taking calls from world leaders. and this week, named ron klain as the incoming white house chief of staff. rachel, what's next up there in delaware? what's the plan for dealing with this defiant president? rachel: yeah. we know the biden -- biden's team is having those critical conversations...
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he has resigned. 0ur political correspondent, jess parker, reports.sjohnson says he has full confidence in priti patel and considers the matter closed after an independent report found her approach had, on occasion, amounted to behaviour that could be described as bullying. with evidence, it said, of shouting and swearing. i'm sorry that my behaviour has upset people. i have never intentionally set out to upset anyone. i work with thousands of brilliant civil servants every single day and we work together, day in, day out, to deliver on the agenda of this government and i'm absolutely sorry for anyone that i have upset. the report said priti patel had legitimately not always felt supported at the home office and that there was no evidence she had been aware of the impact of her behaviour. but the prime minister's independent adviser on ministerial standards, sir alex allan, concluded she had breached the ministerial code even if unintentionally. borisjohnson disagreed and, as prime minister, has the final say. the system does make the prime ministerju
he has resigned. 0ur political correspondent, jess parker, reports.sjohnson says he has full confidence in priti patel and considers the matter closed after an independent report found her approach had, on occasion, amounted to behaviour that could be described as bullying. with evidence, it said, of shouting and swearing. i'm sorry that my behaviour has upset people. i have never intentionally set out to upset anyone. i work with thousands of brilliant civil servants every single day and we...
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jessica parker, bbc news, westminster. 0ur political correspondent chris mason is in westminster.ey are throwing an awful lot of money at this crisis. good afternoon. two interna did connected developers, one may intervention by rishi sunak at last half hour or so and secondly the andrew baggaley of the bank of england acknowledging this morning, frankly the very big picture that the uk economy is facing and pumping in 150 billion pounds of orders known as quantitative easing effectively to prop the economy up and to make it easierfor the government to borrow and my goodness it is having to do one heck of a lot of borrowing here. asjess was reflecting, the government at the treasury did not want to be here, but politically, i think rishi sunak has concluded that he was facing a blizzard of questions which effectively added up to people saying, what about me? because of individual circumstances in different corners of the uk. his attempt to throw this blanket of support out there, this is in the hope that the economic picture may just be better on the upside and there will be a rev
jessica parker, bbc news, westminster. 0ur political correspondent chris mason is in westminster.ey are throwing an awful lot of money at this crisis. good afternoon. two interna did connected developers, one may intervention by rishi sunak at last half hour or so and secondly the andrew baggaley of the bank of england acknowledging this morning, frankly the very big picture that the uk economy is facing and pumping in 150 billion pounds of orders known as quantitative easing effectively to...
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ashley parker, pulitzer prizewinning white house reporter for "the washington post." jonathan lemire, white house reporter with the associated press who was in attendance at that briefing today. and neil katyal, veteran of the justice department, former acting solicitor general during the obama administration who has argued dozens of cases before the u.s. supreme court. indeed, counselor, given the urgency of the real stuff going on, much of it for not, do you concur with mr. krebs today's press conference was the most dangerous hour and 45 minutes of television in recent memory? and secondly, can you assure the folks watching tonight that none of this will result in states not certifying, that none of this will result in actual electors lying and changing their votes when it comes to cast their votes? >> i can assure you that i think today was really the storm before the calm. that is, i know there's a lot of anxiety now with trump, like, potentially trying to interfere with these michigan electors and all the things, brian, that you're referencing. but it's going no
ashley parker, pulitzer prizewinning white house reporter for "the washington post." jonathan lemire, white house reporter with the associated press who was in attendance at that briefing today. and neil katyal, veteran of the justice department, former acting solicitor general during the obama administration who has argued dozens of cases before the u.s. supreme court. indeed, counselor, given the urgency of the real stuff going on, much of it for not, do you concur with mr. krebs...
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parker bowles was a factor in the breakdown of your marriage?> well, there were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded. >> reporter: william saying he tentatively welcomed the independent investigation into how the journalist martin bashir persuaded the princess to speak, calling it a step in the right direction. it's a significant move, lending weight to long held beliefs in diana's family that bashir used dishonest tactics to hand the land the interview. charles spencer, diana's brother, claims bashir said her car and phones were being tracked. bashir has yet to respond to the claims. the bbc saying he's too ill to comment after suffering covid-19 and undergoing heart surgery. the bbc cleared bashir of any wrongdoing in 1996 pointing to a letter from diana in which she says she was pleased with the interview and wasn't if forced into anything. >> of course, this report and this investigation is sending just a ripple effect and shock waves through anyone who loves the royals and pays attention to the royals. shockwaves through an
parker bowles was a factor in the breakdown of your marriage?> well, there were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded. >> reporter: william saying he tentatively welcomed the independent investigation into how the journalist martin bashir persuaded the princess to speak, calling it a step in the right direction. it's a significant move, lending weight to long held beliefs in diana's family that bashir used dishonest tactics to hand the land the interview. charles...
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parker, state farm offers everyone surprisingly great rates. you're the man, man.hen you want the real deal...like a good neighbor, state farm is there. >>> welcome back to nbc news coverage and we are watching wisconsin carefully and the commander in chief is calling for a recount there. and now, the numbers up on the screen or my face either way, but right now, let's go to the senior news national correspondent kate snow here. kate, we are looking at the potential recounts or the call for recount, and first, you want to give us a quick update on maine. >> yes, correct the record for all of the mainers out there, and i know that portland is not the capital for the great state of maine. i was born in maine, and it is augusta, and i took a picture of my son in front of the capital augusta this summer, so for all of you, and i mistakingly called portland the capital. >> and the recount, and the trump folks have laid that out in wisconsin and the lawsuit and maybe not the first of the recounts. >> right. so wisconsin and we can put it up on the screen, and we went thr
parker, state farm offers everyone surprisingly great rates. you're the man, man.hen you want the real deal...like a good neighbor, state farm is there. >>> welcome back to nbc news coverage and we are watching wisconsin carefully and the commander in chief is calling for a recount there. and now, the numbers up on the screen or my face either way, but right now, let's go to the senior news national correspondent kate snow here. kate, we are looking at the potential recounts or the...
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i take it betty parker came from a well-to-do family.it poorer populations you are at greater risk? >> it was at the time. there were some very well-to-do people who contracted the disease. i think now we are seeing a little more that it is people who are poorer, and i think a part of that is people's immune system might be weakened because of the way that they are living and that makes them more susceptible to the disease. it does seem that in areas where people are poorer that it is more common. >> today. >> yeah. then, it is much wider. >> in 2017, here's another question from the audience, i had the opportunity to visit the site, and there is a good museum, which you talk about , that tells the stories of a number of the patient and disease biology. armadillos are one of the few animals that get it. and at one point, they thought it was transmitted through armadillos, right? >> we do believe that some people who get it, maybe from eating armadillo meat, especially in brazil where it's fairly common. but the armadillo is the only anim
i take it betty parker came from a well-to-do family.it poorer populations you are at greater risk? >> it was at the time. there were some very well-to-do people who contracted the disease. i think now we are seeing a little more that it is people who are poorer, and i think a part of that is people's immune system might be weakened because of the way that they are living and that makes them more susceptible to the disease. it does seem that in areas where people are poorer that it is...
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eleanor parker. she and i just used to run for that train there. it was always a bit kind of odd jumping out. and it certified our audit bonus. that we were taking the cheney train. it was very vivid. that was very far away. as i sort of knew it early on. in my teenage years. it was very romantic and highly literary i'm so proud to be at this tonight. that was fascinating. and i loved your connection to boston. you're very much a new york person now. cambridge dies hard in all of us. it was fascinating to hear. in the series that we do. we do have a lot of partners. one of my favorites is border square books. as many of you know. we at the ancestors run the series american inspiration. i can't think of a better person to be a part of the series than eleanor roosevelt. they are large figures in american history. particularly in this time. for our great country. she is such a role model. and truly inspiring. and beth, tell us a little bit about your fandom. when i start off with the first question. let me just apologize for being a little late to joi
eleanor parker. she and i just used to run for that train there. it was always a bit kind of odd jumping out. and it certified our audit bonus. that we were taking the cheney train. it was very vivid. that was very far away. as i sort of knew it early on. in my teenage years. it was very romantic and highly literary i'm so proud to be at this tonight. that was fascinating. and i loved your connection to boston. you're very much a new york person now. cambridge dies hard in all of us. it was...
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pulled the part that ended up on the cutting room floor and thank you ellie parker again who help me cut that out but the city born into like now it actually polaroid is one - - polarized unimaginable poverty. and at the catholic garden and then to finally transcend also to be very committed to reshaping so many of the things that were reforms and the reforms of the new deal to help save people that didn't have representation and then to bring i.c.e. and to bring services to do their bidding politically and you would vote the way they told you to vote because they brought you i.c.e. for your icebox or what you something. and then ultimately came to represent the government and then to give everybody equal measure with the american dream and the prosperity created with all of that wealth to overtake the family. with bits and pieces of that the stature of the 11 - - eleanor was about in washington dc with the new roosevelt monument and eleanor was deliberately shown in that statue without first. she wore furs everywhere and carried her handbag everywhere she always had something her co
pulled the part that ended up on the cutting room floor and thank you ellie parker again who help me cut that out but the city born into like now it actually polaroid is one - - polarized unimaginable poverty. and at the catholic garden and then to finally transcend also to be very committed to reshaping so many of the things that were reforms and the reforms of the new deal to help save people that didn't have representation and then to bring i.c.e. and to bring services to do their bidding...
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parker: $650,000. lemonis: now taylor offer and parker burr -- well, they've come to me for help.ow is q4 of this year. we had to take such a bet to make that happen, all the purchasing, all the manufacturing. and it scares us. lemonis: and i think i have a very unique way to tap in to their talents and hopefully make us both a lot of money.
parker: $650,000. lemonis: now taylor offer and parker burr -- well, they've come to me for help.ow is q4 of this year. we had to take such a bet to make that happen, all the purchasing, all the manufacturing. and it scares us. lemonis: and i think i have a very unique way to tap in to their talents and hopefully make us both a lot of money.
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i take it that betty parker came from a well-to-do family. was leprosy felt across those two economic classes, is it today, or is it poorer populations who are at greater risk? >> it was at the time. as i mentioned, there were very well-to-do people who contracted the disease. i think now we're seeing a little bit more that it's people who are poorer, and i think part of that is that people's immune system might be weakened because of the way that they're living, and that makes them a little bit more susceptible to the disease. it does seem that in areas where people are poorer. that it is a little bit more common today. as i say back then it was much wider. >> everybody, right. in 2017, this is another question from the audience, i had the opportunity to visit the site. there's a good museum, which you talk about. tells the story of the separations and disease biology. armadillos are one of the few animals that get it and at one point actually we thought it was transmitted through armadillos, right? >> we do believe that some people do contr
i take it that betty parker came from a well-to-do family. was leprosy felt across those two economic classes, is it today, or is it poorer populations who are at greater risk? >> it was at the time. as i mentioned, there were very well-to-do people who contracted the disease. i think now we're seeing a little bit more that it's people who are poorer, and i think part of that is that people's immune system might be weakened because of the way that they're living, and that makes them a...
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you join because he knew that parker would be taking care of no matter what.ht months later russell's family received his body in a casket at the local airport. that smile, russell's mother peggy told me on the phone one night, i missed that smile. according to the army, russell died of severe injury after the rocket propelled grenade fractured his skull in multiple places and cause bruising and bleeding inside and around his brain. the explosion hit russell's face and fractured his jaw and Ãbthe impact fractured russell's left clavicle, cause bruising and bleeding around his lungs. scrapes cuts and bruises covered much of his body russell mattern of course is just one of the more than 2.7 million people that the u.s. government has sent to fight war that have raged continuously since the george west bush administration and dyck cheney administration declared a global war on terror and launched the invasion and war in afghanistan on october 7, 2001 19 years ago last week. i apologize in some ways for not warning folks that i would read a graphic depiction of t
you join because he knew that parker would be taking care of no matter what.ht months later russell's family received his body in a casket at the local airport. that smile, russell's mother peggy told me on the phone one night, i missed that smile. according to the army, russell died of severe injury after the rocket propelled grenade fractured his skull in multiple places and cause bruising and bleeding inside and around his brain. the explosion hit russell's face and fractured his jaw and...
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jessica parker reporting from westminster. i wa nt to parker reporting from westminster.can see. asjess was saying, no big announcements there. but a press conference on the day that there has been this big rise in daily cases, a really spiking rise. yes, just over 33,000 new cases, 10,000 higher than it was yesterday and 10,000 higher than the rolling average. we have not seen a jump like that before. it is the highest number of confirmed cases reported ina single number of confirmed cases reported in a single day. the nhs medical director professor stephen powis was quick to try and play down and say we shouldn't read too much into a single day's figures. and they can fluctuate but it is unclear why they have jumped so much. fluctuate but it is unclear why they havejumped so much. the government havejumped so much. the government have said there is no particular backlog, sometimes there is a backlog, sometimes there is a backlog of cases that get processed, thatis backlog of cases that get processed, that is not the case, the mass testing pilot that has happened in live
jessica parker reporting from westminster. i wa nt to parker reporting from westminster.can see. asjess was saying, no big announcements there. but a press conference on the day that there has been this big rise in daily cases, a really spiking rise. yes, just over 33,000 new cases, 10,000 higher than it was yesterday and 10,000 higher than the rolling average. we have not seen a jump like that before. it is the highest number of confirmed cases reported ina single number of confirmed cases...
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mario parker at the white house. you will be seeing some action tonight. know what kind of action but there will be something. thank you so much and good luck tonight. paredt to stop in arizona once known as a reliably republican state, it hasn't voted for a democratic candidate since bill clinton one in 1996. but the face of arizona politics is changing. the ground and chandler, arizona. ed, you gave us a picture of whatever zona looks like at this moment. what are the latest developments in terms of how many people have showed up in person, how many folks have voted early and what that signals about which way arizona will lean tonight? ed: the republican party and president trump are playing catch up in arizona. mail andlots, vote by imprison, as of yesterday they exceeded all of the 2016 counts which left the president targeting core registered republicans and more conservative leaning independents. the strategist i spoke to in the last five minutes tells me that based on in person voting today the republican party feel they are behind where they would
mario parker at the white house. you will be seeing some action tonight. know what kind of action but there will be something. thank you so much and good luck tonight. paredt to stop in arizona once known as a reliably republican state, it hasn't voted for a democratic candidate since bill clinton one in 1996. but the face of arizona politics is changing. the ground and chandler, arizona. ed, you gave us a picture of whatever zona looks like at this moment. what are the latest developments in...
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but fulham boss scott parker's second half tactical change almost turned things around.an cavaleiro became the latest fulham player to miss a penalty. 83 seconds later though, they were back in contention. this time, fortune favouring ruben loftus—cheek as his shot was deflected in, but that failed to add momentum for fulham and everton held on to get their season back on track. nick parrott, bbc news. those two goals take calvert—lewin to ten in nine premier league games but he was more concerned with his team ending their bad run of form. the most important thing today was that we got the three points. it sounds cliche, but i thought, second half, we didn't play very well, we didn't have the ball, first half we didn't have the ball, first half we did well to get the lead. we should have continue that. on another day, perhaps we would have been punished for not playing well in the second half. but we build from here. it's been yet another frustrating afternoon for arsenal, as they were held to a goalless draw with leeds at elland road. arsenal created little, the most n
but fulham boss scott parker's second half tactical change almost turned things around.an cavaleiro became the latest fulham player to miss a penalty. 83 seconds later though, they were back in contention. this time, fortune favouring ruben loftus—cheek as his shot was deflected in, but that failed to add momentum for fulham and everton held on to get their season back on track. nick parrott, bbc news. those two goals take calvert—lewin to ten in nine premier league games but he was more...
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huw edwards spoke to political correspondentjessica parker about that on monday's news at ten.ed what is downing street saying to try to explain the context of this? yes, good evening. i think this will be seen as something of a political clanger by boris johnson. as you said the comments a virtual call with dozens comments a virtual call with d oze ns of comments a virtual call with dozens of mps who represent seats in the north of england. the subject of devolution came up the subject of devolution came up and that is when the parameter is reported to have said it was disaster north of the border and it was tony blair's biggest mistake. what these two developments have in common is that information emerged unofficially without a name source and through unknown channels. lastly‘s anonymous briefing for and against the mps came against the prime minister's comments which have not been confirmed nor denied. simonjessup not been confirmed nor denied. simon jessup questioned if not been confirmed nor denied. simonjessup questioned if this is how we should be discovering the views
huw edwards spoke to political correspondentjessica parker about that on monday's news at ten.ed what is downing street saying to try to explain the context of this? yes, good evening. i think this will be seen as something of a political clanger by boris johnson. as you said the comments a virtual call with dozens comments a virtual call with d oze ns of comments a virtual call with dozens of mps who represent seats in the north of england. the subject of devolution came up the subject of...
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mario parker at the white house, thank you so much for the update. as news conference coming cases and hospitalizations surge for covid-19 across the country. california issued new restrictions about travel. new york has more restrictions potentially going into place around school. we will cover that in this show and follow it. coming up, with the president still not conceding the results of the u.s. election, others have gone on to prepare for what to expect from joe biden. we will hear from silicon valley, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ 10 days after the election, president trump is refusing to concede. his campaign dropped a lawsuit in arizona. many business leaders are of 2021ng anyway as will be a new day. --on levie tweeted even if this is great for american competitiveness, while there is nothing magical biden can do, that's the point. businesses need marketability, global trade that doesn't change on a whim, talent from everywhere, long range planning, and a lack of constant distractions. that's not even if trump leaves office and america differe
mario parker at the white house, thank you so much for the update. as news conference coming cases and hospitalizations surge for covid-19 across the country. california issued new restrictions about travel. new york has more restrictions potentially going into place around school. we will cover that in this show and follow it. coming up, with the president still not conceding the results of the u.s. election, others have gone on to prepare for what to expect from joe biden. we will hear from...
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jess parker, who let's talk now to our political correspondentjess parker, who was in westminster. jess. first of all, how much of a political compromise has there had to be between the four nations over this plan? well, there has to be a political compromise, because as we have seen through the crisis, the four nation sometimes taking different paths and how they deal with covid, but the reality is that lots of people across the country will want to see loved ones this christmas, particularly this christmas, particularly this christmas after such a difficult year, and there might be people living in scotland who will want to come to england, people living in wales who want to go to england, or people from england wanting to go to northern ireland, so they had to come up with some sort of compromise, and what they have come up compromise, and what they have come up with is this idea of a temporary christmas bubble between the 23rd — 27th december, with three households can mix indoors and stay overnight. they can also go to places of worship together, go outdoors, be in the garden,
jess parker, who let's talk now to our political correspondentjess parker, who was in westminster. jess. first of all, how much of a political compromise has there had to be between the four nations over this plan? well, there has to be a political compromise, because as we have seen through the crisis, the four nation sometimes taking different paths and how they deal with covid, but the reality is that lots of people across the country will want to see loved ones this christmas, particularly...
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i think it was betty parker who easier totimes it is leave the past behind. it is a very sweet story, the two of them. she was very much in love with him and they supported each other and they were like in the community. >> very much so, yes. -- sorry, goind ahead. >> no i was going to say and in , part of this community, we can talk about this is what they started doing, this kind of the second part of the story, is the patients ultimately decided to start fighting back. >> i'm going to ask you about that in a second, i just want to remind those of you who are tuning in, that we are talking fessler, she's a correspondent who had just written an amazing book, called carville's cure. can you see it? what, is it backwards? >> yeah i can see it. , so leprosy stigma and the >> fight for justice. it's an incredible story about this song leprosarium that was in louisiana called carville. and we're talking about some of the personal stories. and some you got to know through archives, and newspaper articles and interviews with relatives , right? and there were three
i think it was betty parker who easier totimes it is leave the past behind. it is a very sweet story, the two of them. she was very much in love with him and they supported each other and they were like in the community. >> very much so, yes. -- sorry, goind ahead. >> no i was going to say and in , part of this community, we can talk about this is what they started doing, this kind of the second part of the story, is the patients ultimately decided to start fighting back. >>...
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joining me now is ali vitali and ashley parker. let's start with what is happening right now and what will mather in the next couple months bhap are they discussing today? >> it is about covid and the stimulus package. they're in agreement over the fact that they would like to see something get done but the reality is that capitol hill has been not moving at all on this issue and the two parties are still very far apart on where they would like to be on a deal. what we're going to see today is joe biden physically meeting with nancy pelosi and chuck schumer. the first time we're going to see them in the same space. the question is, if joe biden is going to be able to parlay the nature he made on the campaign trail. a person with deep washington ties, able to reach across the isle, that is something that that push talked about a lot on the campaign trail, but washington and the senate have changed a lot since joe biden was part of that body and negotiating with that party. so the question is we know that washington has become very i
joining me now is ali vitali and ashley parker. let's start with what is happening right now and what will mather in the next couple months bhap are they discussing today? >> it is about covid and the stimulus package. they're in agreement over the fact that they would like to see something get done but the reality is that capitol hill has been not moving at all on this issue and the two parties are still very far apart on where they would like to be on a deal. what we're going to see...
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hard tyrone and putting their parker. bowles is just as good of the earth even though it's turned up oh the loony tunes of. the day 2 different councils. running the joy. beyond angry. out of nowhere. peers were. doing. to them dazed and confused. i suppose. i'm. nothing to the top and. yeah yeah. but i. like people. who look if somebody can get altitude or to a day bring like 2 bags so you have some i for man with 2 or 3 bags this is for me this is for my sister this is for my brother do you know what he said is the use of the gym doing open gym as well as he wants candy to go under the tree. top. law. leap. the maternity town the slums go in and you may never get out some sort of the most of. my teenage gang rules here. are one of the few moves then let the mind of those who were. but. navy will be. told will come out. minus. the spirit of will. and now it's looking for the yeah when on the news that as soon as me and melanie meant nothing for. you about the monkey then little communes all i see. is you'll be via reflec
hard tyrone and putting their parker. bowles is just as good of the earth even though it's turned up oh the loony tunes of. the day 2 different councils. running the joy. beyond angry. out of nowhere. peers were. doing. to them dazed and confused. i suppose. i'm. nothing to the top and. yeah yeah. but i. like people. who look if somebody can get altitude or to a day bring like 2 bags so you have some i for man with 2 or 3 bags this is for me this is for my sister this is for my brother do you...
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hard tyrone and putting their parker. oh he's just as good of the earth even though it's turned up oh the looney tunes so . get 2 different councils think they're running the joy. beyond angry. out of nowhere. peers were. the only. group to them dazed and confused. i spoke. to my. hubby to the top and. yeah yeah. but i. like people. you. know if somebody can get out to trigger to a degree and like to back so you have some i for man with 2 or 3 bags this is for me this is for my sister this is for my brother do you know what he said is the use of the gym doing open gym as well as he wants candy to go under the tree in bed i don't. 4th floor. sputnik 5 has the world. just like its namesake the original. the 1st draft of a to leave. orbit the world. many questions remain unanswered russia's new vaccine the authorities are confident enough to go forward with mass production. whether the family states please when you feel. you receive. interest in preliminary requests. 1000000000. but see. this is happening all the way to go a
hard tyrone and putting their parker. oh he's just as good of the earth even though it's turned up oh the looney tunes so . get 2 different councils think they're running the joy. beyond angry. out of nowhere. peers were. the only. group to them dazed and confused. i spoke. to my. hubby to the top and. yeah yeah. but i. like people. you. know if somebody can get out to trigger to a degree and like to back so you have some i for man with 2 or 3 bags this is for me this is for my sister this is...
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here's the deal parker, state farm offers everyone surprisingly great rates. yeh, right. pepperoni pocketz, atomic brownie, cuckoo crustiez... there's no promo. just great rates. and a side of ranch. you're the man, man. when you want the real deal...like a good neighbor, state farm is there. when you want the real got the whole fam rockin'bor, ♪ hejingle jam-mays ♪olidays ♪ ♪ our 18th time watchin' love actual-lay ♪ ♪ we gon' have the best holiday here at old nav-ay ♪ shop jingle jammies from head to toe to tail. we holiday. only at old navy and oldnavy.com ♪♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ ♪ you can go your own way xfinity mobile's fast nationwide 5g network meets the first iphone with 5g. get the new iphone 12 on xfinity mobile. and right now get $250 off. learn more at an xfinity store today. >>> building a better bay area for a safe and secure future, this is abc 7 news. >> good morning, everybody. i'm liz kreutz with the 49ers kicking off against the los angeles rams in just a matter of hours there's a major question mark as to what will happen to the t
here's the deal parker, state farm offers everyone surprisingly great rates. yeh, right. pepperoni pocketz, atomic brownie, cuckoo crustiez... there's no promo. just great rates. and a side of ranch. you're the man, man. when you want the real deal...like a good neighbor, state farm is there. when you want the real got the whole fam rockin'bor, ♪ hejingle jam-mays ♪olidays ♪ ♪ our 18th time watchin' love actual-lay ♪ ♪ we gon' have the best holiday here at old nav-ay ♪ shop jingle...
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ashley parker, alexi mccammen, much obliged. >>> the road to 270 appears to be pave would lawsuits at least for now. but will any of them matter in the end as the actual votes cast by americans get counted in places like philadelphia, maricopa county, arizona? as our special coverage of the 2020 presidential election continues on this consequential thursday night. this consequent thursday night >>> the numbers tonight in the state of nevada, a lot of counting going on, a lot of vote. only 14,438 votes separating the two. joe biden with a marginal lead in nevada. could end up being an important state before we're done here. for more on the situation there we're joined once again by nbc news correspondent jo ling kent in las vegas. jo, first off another lawsuit i understand has been filed. what are these all alleging? we know what they're trying to stop. >> reporter: yes. in fact, they're asking for an injunction to stop the count here in clark county because they believe there have been fraudulent votes cast, brian. and specifically talking about one particular voter, jill stoky, who s
ashley parker, alexi mccammen, much obliged. >>> the road to 270 appears to be pave would lawsuits at least for now. but will any of them matter in the end as the actual votes cast by americans get counted in places like philadelphia, maricopa county, arizona? as our special coverage of the 2020 presidential election continues on this consequential thursday night. this consequent thursday night >>> the numbers tonight in the state of nevada, a lot of counting going on, a lot...
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i do want to get to our mario parker who is standing by at the white house.se, as the votes continue to come in, we just got a tweet from the president and i want to bring it up. it says joe biden should not wrongfully claim the office of the president. i could make that claim also. legal proceedings are just now beginning. when you read between the lines, what does the president say? mario: absolutely. the president is saying more or less what he's been saying. we didn't see him today at the white house but he did release a statement through his campaign where he pretty much said legal challenges are just beginning, that he plans to fight through whatever legal resource he has. the president has spent a lot of time saying the mail-in ballots were not valid. so, those claims are us -- unsubstantiated. emily: so, we are waiting to hear from joe biden tonight. are we going to hear from president trump? mario: it does not look like we will hear from him. the white house just called a lid. we are not expected to hear from him unless something changes in the white
i do want to get to our mario parker who is standing by at the white house.se, as the votes continue to come in, we just got a tweet from the president and i want to bring it up. it says joe biden should not wrongfully claim the office of the president. i could make that claim also. legal proceedings are just now beginning. when you read between the lines, what does the president say? mario: absolutely. the president is saying more or less what he's been saying. we didn't see him today at the...
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joining us this morning is warby parker's ceo and co-founder.d to see you, neil. >> great to see you. thank you for having me. >> talk to me about what you're doing. paid time off to vote. opportunity -- employees that, is, to go out and be poll workers. are you doing thing this is cycle you didn't do in '16 or '18? >> yes because covid-19 changed things. two-thirds of americans think that, you know, covid-19 is making it more difficult to vote so as business leaders, we thought it's our responsibility to make it easier. so to your point, we started with paid time off to vote we also created an internal resource so that our employees in every state in which we operate sees state specific information on registration deadlines, absentee ballot deadlines, early voting information as well as providing volunteer paid time off so people can sign up to be poll workers. we know because of covid-19 that there is going to be a poll worker shortage. >> i know you're active in a lot of business groups including the ones that include the biggest businesses i
joining us this morning is warby parker's ceo and co-founder.d to see you, neil. >> great to see you. thank you for having me. >> talk to me about what you're doing. paid time off to vote. opportunity -- employees that, is, to go out and be poll workers. are you doing thing this is cycle you didn't do in '16 or '18? >> yes because covid-19 changed things. two-thirds of americans think that, you know, covid-19 is making it more difficult to vote so as business leaders, we...
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here's the deal parker, state farm offers everyone surprisingly great rates. yeh, right.t rates. and a side of ranch. you're the man, man. when you want the real deal...like a good neighbor, state farm is there. i never said it but... (dramatic crying) whoa! did sven-rod just die? yeah can you do it again? sure, sure i always loved you... oh man... missed it again . alexa, rewind 10 seconds. satchel paige was still dominating batters at 59.at 52 . celia cruz was still winning grammys at 77 john wheeler illuminated our ideas of the universe at 70 and roger crouch was 56 when he first went into space your best is yet to come ♪ >> seth: welcome back. i was on tik tok this morning and i saw this hilarious video of this really awesome migrating tree frog who -- wait, i'm sorry. i could be wrong here but i think i smell some smoke and that can only mean one thing it's time for "ya burnt: meyers' family edition." ♪ >> seth: welcome to the burn zone we got a lot of topics to sizzle through and not a lot of time. over here is the burner. let's turn on the gas and load 'er up whoo,
here's the deal parker, state farm offers everyone surprisingly great rates. yeh, right.t rates. and a side of ranch. you're the man, man. when you want the real deal...like a good neighbor, state farm is there. i never said it but... (dramatic crying) whoa! did sven-rod just die? yeah can you do it again? sure, sure i always loved you... oh man... missed it again . alexa, rewind 10 seconds. satchel paige was still dominating batters at 59.at 52 . celia cruz was still winning grammys at 77 john...
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focus on --that and parker, thank you for the good question. group. writers hello, writers group. i love you. one of the members of the writers group, when i got of the draft -- when i got a draft of the book done, she said, you need to lose the first 90 pages. that is really exciting. she was totally right. we have this language to talk to each other. i thought, this is such a blessing to have someone who understands your work so well and they can help you see what needs to be there and what needs to not be there. sandy.question from joy to thiss were a library and. -- librarian. what was your process? prof. harvey: i don't know. down.ed them me ass they kind of gave way of letting the mid 19th century speak without me having to speak at all. i see them as the chorus in the book. go, they footnotes made me cut down those footnotes. i would write endless footnotes. i love footnotes. i hate the process because i am really disorganized. because drop footnotes it was like, i cannot find this quote. i love the process and having this place where i can tell stories that cannot be in th
focus on --that and parker, thank you for the good question. group. writers hello, writers group. i love you. one of the members of the writers group, when i got of the draft -- when i got a draft of the book done, she said, you need to lose the first 90 pages. that is really exciting. she was totally right. we have this language to talk to each other. i thought, this is such a blessing to have someone who understands your work so well and they can help you see what needs to be there and what...
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parker also at the white house. we continue to see confidence coming from president trump he's seeing signs of a big red wave. what can we expect, what happens at the white house today? the president is holding an event in the east room at the white house. we do not know if he will address reporters or the nation but we do know he is watching the results of the white house. we know his campaign is set up a war room at the executive office building. so, they held a campaign call where they too expressed a good deal of confidence. >> we also heard from president trump that he is not thinking about conceding just yet. take a listen. president trump: no, i'm not thinking about concession speech or acceptance speech yet. hopefully it will be only doing one of those two. and, you. know,winning is easy you know, winning is easy. not for me it's not. but i think we have, when you see rallies the likes of which in the history of the country in the history of the world nobody has ever seen before, there's a tremendous love go
parker also at the white house. we continue to see confidence coming from president trump he's seeing signs of a big red wave. what can we expect, what happens at the white house today? the president is holding an event in the east room at the white house. we do not know if he will address reporters or the nation but we do know he is watching the results of the white house. we know his campaign is set up a war room at the executive office building. so, they held a campaign call where they too...
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from parker bennett. any interesting tidbits from your research that did not make it into the book? prof. rooney: lots. that is part of it. when you do all of this research, you find so much great stuff. it is like a treasure chest. for fiction, you cannot put it all in because it makes it more nonfiction-y. genre is fluid. i run a hybrid genre press and i am not trying to lay down the rules. for anything commercial, you have to zip along to some extent. if you start encrusting everything with all that tidbits, it cannot move anymore and it loses the aerodynamic nature. i will share one. my agent made me take it out. a machine gunner had this noble, tragic death where he lost the leg. if somebody can keep loading my gun for me, i can keep fighting a little longer. he was a great guy by all accounts, and he had his fiancee waiting for him back home. a whole generation of women did not get married because the men died. every thanksgiving, there was a lost battalion reunion. all the survivors could reminisce and have a meal. she never attended. she always sent a bouquet of lilacs to si
from parker bennett. any interesting tidbits from your research that did not make it into the book? prof. rooney: lots. that is part of it. when you do all of this research, you find so much great stuff. it is like a treasure chest. for fiction, you cannot put it all in because it makes it more nonfiction-y. genre is fluid. i run a hybrid genre press and i am not trying to lay down the rules. for anything commercial, you have to zip along to some extent. if you start encrusting everything with...
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anna: bob parker, bob parker --quilvest committee member.g me on bloomberg radio at 9:00 u.k. time. let's get a business flash laura: societe generale plans to cut 640 jobs, mostly at the investment bank as part of a broader cost savings plan for the lender. it comes after socgen bounced back from its worst performance in a decade, reporting better-than-expected profit in the third quarter. chipmaker in finney on is cutting its dividend due to covid-19. it is warning of a significant impact of the pandemic despite the firm posting better profit than expected. . homebuilder is forecasting better profit in 2021 than expected amid a robust assessment of the housing market. it made good progress in the second half of the year. strong indicators give it confidence above expectation. that is your bloomberg is five -- business flash. anna: 21 minutes into the trading session, msci world all country index pushed to an intraday high today by the risk on move driven by the biden bump, which we see european stocks moved to the upside. the dollar is wea
anna: bob parker, bob parker --quilvest committee member.g me on bloomberg radio at 9:00 u.k. time. let's get a business flash laura: societe generale plans to cut 640 jobs, mostly at the investment bank as part of a broader cost savings plan for the lender. it comes after socgen bounced back from its worst performance in a decade, reporting better-than-expected profit in the third quarter. chipmaker in finney on is cutting its dividend due to covid-19. it is warning of a significant impact of...
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jha, dean of brown university's school of health and ashley parker, white house reporter for the "washington post" and msnbc analyst. dr. jha, i want you to help us pick up, first of all, on where miguel left off, this moderna news, coming on the heels of pfizer's good news and anthony fauci saying this morning that doses could be given to high-risk individuals by the end of december. then, in addition, we heard from the developers of the pfizer vaccine that the bigger impact probably won't happen until next summer. maybe a real sense of normalcy may not return until next winter. so help us put this positive news into perspective. what does it mean short term and long term, doctor, for all of us? >> good morning and thanks for having me on. first of all, it is good news. i mean, i think none of us were expecting a 90% or 95% efficacy, so this is terrific. i love it when i'm wrong in this way. i was expecting something lower, but we'll take this. we need some good news. the truth is, if everything goes well, we're going to have maybe 20 million doses by the end of december. that's 10 million
jha, dean of brown university's school of health and ashley parker, white house reporter for the "washington post" and msnbc analyst. dr. jha, i want you to help us pick up, first of all, on where miguel left off, this moderna news, coming on the heels of pfizer's good news and anthony fauci saying this morning that doses could be given to high-risk individuals by the end of december. then, in addition, we heard from the developers of the pfizer vaccine that the bigger impact probably...