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colin paterson, bbc news, huddersfield.s anyone with a grand "switching on" ceremony — here's a valuable lesson in the importance of timing. 4, 3, 2, 1... it is more like a pantomime season as well because all the audience we re as well because all the audience were yelling "it's behind you! " that was the mayor of bridgwater, in somerset — and a council colleague — being a bit slow with the ceremonial plunger. a council spokesman said they were glad the lights had brought "more happiness than we planned". bridgwater always puts on a lovely show. at least they have got christmas lights.
colin paterson, bbc news, huddersfield.s anyone with a grand "switching on" ceremony — here's a valuable lesson in the importance of timing. 4, 3, 2, 1... it is more like a pantomime season as well because all the audience we re as well because all the audience were yelling "it's behind you! " that was the mayor of bridgwater, in somerset — and a council colleague — being a bit slow with the ceremonial plunger. a council spokesman said they were glad the lights had...
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be on a paterson also contracted the virus now to be on the safe side all of his 10000 mink will be culled he never imagined that denmark's meant farms could develop into hotspots. it is thought that the corona virus stems from the animal world it is believed to have 1st jumped from a bad species to humans via the pangolin in china. on denmark's make farms it is now jumping back to animals from humans. once a mink is infected the virus spreads to almost all of the animals on a farm in less than 2 weeks viral and just are concerned about this extensive transmission and us from starts team analyzed the mutation on the main farms and found it matched the virus found in some people in the region who fell ill. so the question we can see exactly how the virus spreads it comes from humans it is transmitted to minks where it spreads on mass and mutates in a manner we don't see and humans and then it jumps back to the human population and thus to the rest of the world. every 3rd corona case in northern new england can already be traced back to the mink farms exactly how it spread is still unclear b
be on a paterson also contracted the virus now to be on the safe side all of his 10000 mink will be culled he never imagined that denmark's meant farms could develop into hotspots. it is thought that the corona virus stems from the animal world it is believed to have 1st jumped from a bad species to humans via the pangolin in china. on denmark's make farms it is now jumping back to animals from humans. once a mink is infected the virus spreads to almost all of the animals on a farm in less than...
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be on a paterson also contracted the virus now to be on the safe side all of his 10000 to make will be called he never imagined that denmark's meant farms could develop into hotspots. it is thought that the coronavirus stems from the animal world it is believed to have 1st jumped from a bad species to humans via the pangolin in china. on denmark's make farms it is now jumping back to animals from humans. once a mink is infected the virus spreads to almost all of the animals on a farm in less than 2 weeks viral and just are concerned about this extensive transmission and just from scott's team analysed the mutation on the mink farms and found it matched the virus found in some people in the region who fell ill. so. we can see exactly how the virus spreads it comes from humans it is transmitted to minks where it spreads on mass and mutates in a manner we don't see and humans and then it jumps back to the human population and thus to the rest of the world. every 3rd corona case in northern new england can already be traced back to the mink farms exactly how it spread is still unclear but
be on a paterson also contracted the virus now to be on the safe side all of his 10000 to make will be called he never imagined that denmark's meant farms could develop into hotspots. it is thought that the coronavirus stems from the animal world it is believed to have 1st jumped from a bad species to humans via the pangolin in china. on denmark's make farms it is now jumping back to animals from humans. once a mink is infected the virus spreads to almost all of the animals on a farm in less...
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colin paterson, bbc news, huddersfield.ed sighting. known as grass—poly, the pink flower came out of hiding after seeds were disturbed during restoration work at a pond in norfolk. scientists say conservation efforts could lead to the return of other forgotten species. a lot of christmas lights are going up this weekend, and if you're planning to impress anyone with a grand "switching on" ceremony, here's a valuable lesson in the importance of timing. four, three, two, one... that was the mayor of bridgwater, in somerset — and a council colleague — being a bit slow with the ceremonial plunger. u nfortu nately unfortunately the timing was a bit out. but in the spirit of christmas, well done. bridgwater always puts on a cracking show at christmas. i was going to ask for one of those ceremonial plungers in my stocking, until i saw that. time for a look at the weather with louise. milder, but a little
colin paterson, bbc news, huddersfield.ed sighting. known as grass—poly, the pink flower came out of hiding after seeds were disturbed during restoration work at a pond in norfolk. scientists say conservation efforts could lead to the return of other forgotten species. a lot of christmas lights are going up this weekend, and if you're planning to impress anyone with a grand "switching on" ceremony, here's a valuable lesson in the importance of timing. four, three, two, one... that...
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steve paterson is joining me now.you're all so thankful for what we have, it is such a good reminder that there are so. people out there who are struggling. what did you see at this pantry today? what did you see from lausd? >> we saw just that, katy. in a lot of cases a lot of families today had the difference between having thanksgiving dinner and not. this was a huge effort. probably the biggest day that lausd had. they estimated 1.5 million meals spread out between 3 sites. in this location in and of itself there was 12,000 meals handed out. and we're not just talking snacks or a single meal in is 15 meals to 20 meals per person which is good for the next five days. they're not able to do this on thanksgiving. they have to keep these families fed through the long weekend in is all of the fixings. full cartons of milk, everything that a family could need and they're in need. there is another estimate here is that four out of every fide kids in the school district, in the second largest district in the country are a
steve paterson is joining me now.you're all so thankful for what we have, it is such a good reminder that there are so. people out there who are struggling. what did you see at this pantry today? what did you see from lausd? >> we saw just that, katy. in a lot of cases a lot of families today had the difference between having thanksgiving dinner and not. this was a huge effort. probably the biggest day that lausd had. they estimated 1.5 million meals spread out between 3 sites. in this...
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the new mystery going to be on a paterson also contracted the virus. now to be on the safe side, all of his 10000 mink will be culled. he never imagined that denmark's meant farms could develop into hotspots. it is thought that the corona virus stems from the animal world. it is believed to have 1st jumped from a bad species to humans via the pangolin in china, on dead marksmen, farms. it is now jumping back to animals from humans. once a mink is infected, the virus spreads to almost all of the animals on a farm in less than 2 weeks. viral and just are concerned about this. extensive transmission. and us from scott's team analyzed the mutation on the link farms and found it matched the virus found in some people in the region who fell ill. so the question, we can see exactly how the virus spreads. it comes from humans, it is transmitted to minks where it spreads on mass and mutates in a manner we don't see and humans. and then it jumps back to the human population and thus to the rest of the world. every 3rd corona case in northern new england can alre
the new mystery going to be on a paterson also contracted the virus. now to be on the safe side, all of his 10000 mink will be culled. he never imagined that denmark's meant farms could develop into hotspots. it is thought that the corona virus stems from the animal world. it is believed to have 1st jumped from a bad species to humans via the pangolin in china, on dead marksmen, farms. it is now jumping back to animals from humans. once a mink is infected, the virus spreads to almost all of the...
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for anyone who thinks it does not happen, talk to the residents of paterson, new jersey, where four localsere criminally charged by the state attorney general with absentee overturnedd and they a municipal election and had redo the election. you might want to t
for anyone who thinks it does not happen, talk to the residents of paterson, new jersey, where four localsere criminally charged by the state attorney general with absentee overturnedd and they a municipal election and had redo the election. you might want to t
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1300 main farms in denmark many of them are in the minister palette of the office including piano paterson's the virus reached his farm in early september he clearly remembers that day. and going to cornea it was like a wave passing through the stables it began at one end with the animal sneezing and losing their appetite and it kept spreading. but one week later on the following weekend it was over the animals were healthy again. the new mystery going to. be on to paris and also contracted the virus now to be on the safe side all of his 10000 mink will be called he never imagined that denmark's mink farms could develop into hotspots. it is thought that the corona virus stems from the animal world it is believed to have 1st jumped from a bad species to humans via the pangolin in china. on denmark's make farms it is now jumping back to animals from humans. once a mink is infected the virus spreads to almost all of the animals on a farm in less than 2 weeks viral and just are concerned about this extensive transmission and us from scarves team analyzed the mutation on the main farms and found
1300 main farms in denmark many of them are in the minister palette of the office including piano paterson's the virus reached his farm in early september he clearly remembers that day. and going to cornea it was like a wave passing through the stables it began at one end with the animal sneezing and losing their appetite and it kept spreading. but one week later on the following weekend it was over the animals were healthy again. the new mystery going to. be on to paris and also contracted the...
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he has been speaking to our entertainment correspondent colin paterson about the project. police!be scorched. replanted, so something good will come of it. john boyega, in red, white and blue, you play leroy logan, a real—life metropolitan police officer. now it is not a famous story, but what was it about it that captivated you ? it was about leroy‘s decision to try and join an institution and help motivate change. there wasn't a lot of black representation in the police force then. there was still a lot of... a bad energy between civilians and the police. i think what he was trying to do at that given time, i am curious to explore that as an actor, to explore that kind of man. how timely is it for this film to be coming out in the year of george floyd and black lives matter? unfortunately, we don't want it to be timely, but it is something that is a continuous dialogue. so for this to come out now, especially with this unique black british caribbean perspective that we don't get to see often, i think it is very important for the kind of dialogue. how did you feel about the polic
he has been speaking to our entertainment correspondent colin paterson about the project. police!be scorched. replanted, so something good will come of it. john boyega, in red, white and blue, you play leroy logan, a real—life metropolitan police officer. now it is not a famous story, but what was it about it that captivated you ? it was about leroy‘s decision to try and join an institution and help motivate change. there wasn't a lot of black representation in the police force then. there...
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for anyone who thinks it does not happen, talk to the residents of paterson, new jersey, where four localsere criminally charged by the state attorney general with absentee overturnedd and they a municipal election and had redo the election. you might want to talk to the congressional districts of north localsa where several illegal vote for harvesting and tampering with absentee ballots. they had to hold a new election there too. it does happen. host: have you seen any significant evidence of fraud in this campaign, particularly toward the president? guest: right now, it is too early to tell. what concerns me is transparency democratictal to our process. that is why, in every single stay, there are state laws authorizing all of the candidates and all of the political parties to have election in the entire process. they can be in the polls, watching and observing to make sure everything is being done correctly. they are supposed to also be in the downtown offices where the counting of ballots is occurring. in citiess me when like detroit and philadelphia, gop observers were locked out and
for anyone who thinks it does not happen, talk to the residents of paterson, new jersey, where four localsere criminally charged by the state attorney general with absentee overturnedd and they a municipal election and had redo the election. you might want to talk to the congressional districts of north localsa where several illegal vote for harvesting and tampering with absentee ballots. they had to hold a new election there too. it does happen. host: have you seen any significant evidence of...
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many of them are in the minister polity of the offer of including piano paterson's. the virus reached his farm in early september. he clearly remembers that day when the going to cornea, it was like a wave passing through the stables. it began at one end with the animal, sneezing and losing their appetite, and it kept spreading. but one week later on the following weekend, it was over. the animals were healthy, again. the new mystery going to be on a parents and also contracted the virus. now to be on the safe side, all of his 10000 to make will be called. he never imagined that denmark's mink farms could develop into hotspots. it is thought that the corona virus stems from the animal world. it is believed to have 1st jumped from a bad species to humans via the pangolin in china. on denmark's make farms, it is now jumping back to animals from humans. once a mink is infected, the virus spreads to almost all of the animals on a farm in less than 2 weeks. viral and just are concerned about this extensive transmission. anders from scott's team analyzed the mutation on th
many of them are in the minister polity of the offer of including piano paterson's. the virus reached his farm in early september. he clearly remembers that day when the going to cornea, it was like a wave passing through the stables. it began at one end with the animal, sneezing and losing their appetite, and it kept spreading. but one week later on the following weekend, it was over. the animals were healthy, again. the new mystery going to be on a parents and also contracted the virus. now...
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1300 main farms in denmark many of them are in the minister polity of the office including piano paterson's the virus reached his farm in early september he clearly remembers that day. and begin to cornea it was like a wave passing through the stables it began at one end with the animal sneezing and losing their appetite and it kept spreading. but one week later on the following weekend it was over the animals were healthy again. the new mr meek and. yana patterson also contracted the virus now to be on the safe side all of his 10000 mink will be culled he never imagined that denmark's meant farms could develop into hotspots. it is thought that the corona virus stems from the animal world it is believed to have 1st jumped from a bad species to humans via the pangolin in china. on denmark's make farms it is now jumping back to animals from humans. once a mink is infected the virus spreads to almost all of the animals on a farm in less than 2 weeks viral and just are concerned about this extensive transmission anders from scarves team analyzed the mutation on the mink farms and found it match
1300 main farms in denmark many of them are in the minister polity of the office including piano paterson's the virus reached his farm in early september he clearly remembers that day. and begin to cornea it was like a wave passing through the stables it began at one end with the animal sneezing and losing their appetite and it kept spreading. but one week later on the following weekend it was over the animals were healthy again. the new mr meek and. yana patterson also contracted the virus now...
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many of them are in the minister palette of the office, including piano paterson's. the virus reached his farm in early september. he clearly remembers that day and going to cornea. it was like a wave passing through the stables. it began at one end with the animal, sneezing and losing their appetite, and it kept spreading. but one week later on the following weekend, it was over. the animals were healthy, again. the new mystery going to be on a patterson also contracted the virus. now to be on the safe side, all of his 10000 to make will be called. he never imagined that denmark's meant farms could develop into hotspots. it is thought that the coronavirus stems from the animal world. it is believed to have 1st jumped from a bad species to humans via the pangolin in china. on denmark's make farms, it is now jumping back to animals from humans. once a mink is infected, the virus spreads to almost all of the animals on a farm in less than 2 weeks. viral and just are concerned about this. extensive transmission. and us from scott's team analyzed the mutation on the mink
many of them are in the minister palette of the office, including piano paterson's. the virus reached his farm in early september. he clearly remembers that day and going to cornea. it was like a wave passing through the stables. it began at one end with the animal, sneezing and losing their appetite, and it kept spreading. but one week later on the following weekend, it was over. the animals were healthy, again. the new mystery going to be on a patterson also contracted the virus. now to be on...
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former governor david paterson, and many others came because david dinkins was not just a symbolic firstme report. when he came in, crime was on the uptick. he brought it down 25%. he invested the money that revitalized times square. just like barack obama, his successor took credit for a lot of what he did. it was not giuliani that brought crime down. it was not giuliani that started rebuilding times square. it was not him that stood dealing with safe cities, safe streets. it was david norman dinkins. and because of him, we will never forget this soft-spoken but firm man who never backed down. new york is better, the country is better and i know i'm better because god had david dinkins in our lives. that does it for me. thanks for watching. i'll see you back here tomorrow at 5 p.m. eastern. up next, my colleague alicia menendez picks up our news coverage. -well, audrey's expecting... -twins! grandparents! we want to put money aside for them, so...change in plans. alright, let's see what we can adjust. ♪ we'd be closer to the twins. change in plans. okay. mom, are you painting again? you
former governor david paterson, and many others came because david dinkins was not just a symbolic firstme report. when he came in, crime was on the uptick. he brought it down 25%. he invested the money that revitalized times square. just like barack obama, his successor took credit for a lot of what he did. it was not giuliani that brought crime down. it was not giuliani that started rebuilding times square. it was not him that stood dealing with safe cities, safe streets. it was david norman...
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let's not forget the spring of this year paterson, new jersey we tried mail in ballots in which one outfound to be fraudulent. and you are telling me, kennedy, that tens of millions of mail and votes were expected to believe every last one of them was pure as driven snow? i don't believe so. one look at some the stuff taken place in milwaukee. the statistical improbability of the democratic vote in milwaukee, it does not make sense. there's a certain amount of human randomness missing have the democratic vote came in milwaukee. i think what i went to see his let's go for it. kennedy, the left wanted to so casper they wanted universal mail and they wanted to take election day turn intellectual weight let's do it. let's turn into weeks and weeks with litigation. savoy party seen the lawsuits. okay, great let's do it. richard fowler, joe biden said the president's not going to concede the military will have to drag about the oval office. that is a what if, what is. wisely former vice president floating that conspiracy theory there? >> listen, i hope my prayer is an we've heard from preside
let's not forget the spring of this year paterson, new jersey we tried mail in ballots in which one outfound to be fraudulent. and you are telling me, kennedy, that tens of millions of mail and votes were expected to believe every last one of them was pure as driven snow? i don't believe so. one look at some the stuff taken place in milwaukee. the statistical improbability of the democratic vote in milwaukee, it does not make sense. there's a certain amount of human randomness missing have the...
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the rate at which ballots were tossed, 20% in new york and 28% in paterson, new jersey. room forfraud but realistic to assume that there is room for fraud but more likely than outright fraud. we have seen that in philadelphia before, we have seen it in milwaukee. i think you have to anticipate that there will be problems counting the votes. there will be a lot of disputes about the votes a nd will be a lot of disputes about the votes and if that means lawyers have to get involved from thejoe biden campaign orthe trump to get involved from thejoe biden campaign or the trump campaign, so be it. i don't think that is unique to the president. the vice president is building up quite a legal team. let me flip that around. morgan, i read that hillary clinton had advised the joe biden, read that hillary clinton had advised thejoe biden, and just to remind everyone, last time around hillary clinton won the popular vote but clearly donald trump won the electoral college so we ended up with the keys to the white house. i read that hillary clinton has advised joe biden this time to
the rate at which ballots were tossed, 20% in new york and 28% in paterson, new jersey. room forfraud but realistic to assume that there is room for fraud but more likely than outright fraud. we have seen that in philadelphia before, we have seen it in milwaukee. i think you have to anticipate that there will be problems counting the votes. there will be a lot of disputes about the votes a nd will be a lot of disputes about the votes and if that means lawyers have to get involved from thejoe...
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this colin paterson, bbc news, huddersfield.ng to call it a kind of therapy, but it is much more than that. it brings people together in a way that is clearly what has happened with the very tight group you have there. yeah, i'm into music making and i think it is the most important part of this country's fabrics culturally and it was really clear going into this pandemic that we weren't going to return to making music in the way we know and love for a long time and we know and love for a long time and we still won't, actually, that we have to find ways through that to make music together and to present music as well. simon armitage obviously has a connection to huddersfield, a very strong one, but how did you persuade him to do this? were you very surprised when he said yes? i wasn't surprised, to be honest. i mean, simon is one of the great writers of words and itjust felt really right to make something new here. there is some great music available for people to sing, but it felt to embrace this time and challenge properly we
this colin paterson, bbc news, huddersfield.ng to call it a kind of therapy, but it is much more than that. it brings people together in a way that is clearly what has happened with the very tight group you have there. yeah, i'm into music making and i think it is the most important part of this country's fabrics culturally and it was really clear going into this pandemic that we weren't going to return to making music in the way we know and love for a long time and we know and love for a long...
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john has been speaking exclusively to our entertainment correspondent colin paterson. police!blue, you play leroy logan, a real—life metropolitan police officer. now it is not a famous story, but what was it about it that captivated you ? it was about leroy‘s decision to try and join an institution and help motivate change. there wasn't a lot of black representation in the police force then. there was still a lot of... a bad energy between civilians and the police. i think what he was trying to do at that given time, i am curious to explore that as an actor, to explore that kind of man. how timely is it for this film to be coming out in the year of george floyd and black lives matter? unfortunately, we don't want it to be timely, but it is something that is a continuous dialogue. so for this to come out now, especially with this unique black british caribbean perspective that we don't get to see often, i think it is very important for the kind of dialogue. how did you feel about the police growing up? the police, growing up? i had mixed thoughts about the police because my dad
john has been speaking exclusively to our entertainment correspondent colin paterson. police!blue, you play leroy logan, a real—life metropolitan police officer. now it is not a famous story, but what was it about it that captivated you ? it was about leroy‘s decision to try and join an institution and help motivate change. there wasn't a lot of black representation in the police force then. there was still a lot of... a bad energy between civilians and the police. i think what he was...
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to paterson, new jersey. miles, biden supporter.aller: good morning and happy veterans day to all the vets. god bless you. i agree with the guy that said that you should have a program for vets only. i want to say about the selection that, no matter what you say out there, all trump supporters are going to believe he was robbed, plain and simple. they do not want to accept the fact that this man went out there and did things that people did not like, so they chose to vote him out. now, the republicans that keep calling, are scared to death to down,. president, step because georgia. they need georgia like they need a life support because, without georgia, they know they will be in trouble, and they are afraid to get this president upset, because if they do, his voters will turn on him and they will take georgia away from them and it will turn blue. so they will suck up until the end. -- whatce, wages he just said, should be ashamed of himself. he is supposed to be a man of religion. now he is saying that everything is legal. because
to paterson, new jersey. miles, biden supporter.aller: good morning and happy veterans day to all the vets. god bless you. i agree with the guy that said that you should have a program for vets only. i want to say about the selection that, no matter what you say out there, all trump supporters are going to believe he was robbed, plain and simple. they do not want to accept the fact that this man went out there and did things that people did not like, so they chose to vote him out. now, the...
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for anyone who thinks it does not happen, talk to the residents of paterson, new jersey, where four localscriminally charged by the state attorney general with absentee overturnedd and they a municipal election and had redo the election. you might want to talk to the congressional districts of north localsa where several illegal vote for harvesting and tampering with absentee ballots. they had to hold a new election there too. it does happen. host: have you seen any significant evidence of fraud in this campaign, particularly toward the president? guest: right now, it is too early to tell. what concerns me is transparency democratictal to our process. that is why, in every single stay, there are state laws authorizing all of the candidates and all of the political parties to have election in the entire process. they can be in the polls, watching and observing to make sure everything is being done correctly. they are supposed to also be in the downtown offices where the counting of ballots is occurring. in citiess me when like detroit and philadelphia, gop observers were locked out and not
for anyone who thinks it does not happen, talk to the residents of paterson, new jersey, where four localscriminally charged by the state attorney general with absentee overturnedd and they a municipal election and had redo the election. you might want to talk to the congressional districts of north localsa where several illegal vote for harvesting and tampering with absentee ballots. they had to hold a new election there too. it does happen. host: have you seen any significant evidence of...
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in paterson, newjersey, in the summer, the rejection rate was 28%.r be in your shoes in terms of the probabilities here, if this had been a slam dunk for biden, the republican party may well have gone away and thought about a different sort of candidate for next time around, but ifjoe biden does win, it won't have been a slam dunk, the sort of victory samples had been predicting for a while now, so it does seem that trump has —— trump is very much alive and well in the usa, so how doesjoe biden deliver on the promise to have a united states if he becomes president? after the attempts by trump to delegitimise the election. was he going to hold to the results and what kind of transition can we get? i want to go back quickly to something greg said about the carter commission. there was a joint study backin commission. there was a joint study back in 2005 and more recently what carter actually said now have substantial experience of vote by mail, states like washington and 0regon mail, states like washington and oregon are all vote by mail. voter fraud,
in paterson, newjersey, in the summer, the rejection rate was 28%.r be in your shoes in terms of the probabilities here, if this had been a slam dunk for biden, the republican party may well have gone away and thought about a different sort of candidate for next time around, but ifjoe biden does win, it won't have been a slam dunk, the sort of victory samples had been predicting for a while now, so it does seem that trump has —— trump is very much alive and well in the usa, so how doesjoe...