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paul recovered quickly. linda did not. >> we knew that she was very sick and that they couldn't identify what was causing the problem. >> paul kept a vigil bit her bedside and kept their edison colleagues updated with daily emails like this. >>> there still is not much clue as to the original infection, but if she continues to improve and gets well soon, i don't think it will really matter what the name of the problem was. i think we can all live with a mystery as long as linda's around to be mystified with us. >>> how was paul when linda was sick? >> very concerned. >> worried? >> yes. >> eventually linda recovered enough to go home. paul fixed her gourmet meals. drew her a hot bath every night. and soon linda went back to work at the san anofri nuclear plant. months later she was in the hospital again, same strange symptoms. linda recovered enough to go home and back to work, but she worried about a relapse. she and paul planned to meet with some specialists who might be able to help. on june 9th, 1994, pa
paul recovered quickly. linda did not. >> we knew that she was very sick and that they couldn't identify what was causing the problem. >> paul kept a vigil bit her bedside and kept their edison colleagues updated with daily emails like this. >>> there still is not much clue as to the original infection, but if she continues to improve and gets well soon, i don't think it will really matter what the name of the problem was. i think we can all live with a mystery as long as...
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so paul has not got itight.s to say, "no, you don't understand how radically new this thing is which god is doing here." >> narrator: paul preached the anminent arrival of god's kingdom on earthsalvation for those converted to jesus. >> (dramatized): you know what ttime it is-- how it is n moment for you to wake from slee salvation is nearer to us now than when we became believers. >> it's clear that one of the concerns that eps showing up throughout this period of paul's ministry is, "when is this ngdom going to arrive? what's going to happen? how soon?" >> they are ill, 25 years after the fact, anticipating the imminent return ofhrist, and the imminent arrival of the kingdom. d it's this kind of, you know, "don't slow me down with the facts" impatience and energy that we get in paul's letters. au >>s very first letter-- the earliest single writing thav we the new testament-- is i thessalonians, and already in i thessalonians, paul is having to console them when within the congregation and the kingdom hasn't ar
so paul has not got itight.s to say, "no, you don't understand how radically new this thing is which god is doing here." >> narrator: paul preached the anminent arrival of god's kingdom on earthsalvation for those converted to jesus. >> (dramatized): you know what ttime it is-- how it is n moment for you to wake from slee salvation is nearer to us now than when we became believers. >> it's clear that one of the concerns that eps showing up throughout this period of...
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paul: okay. our hospitals being close to being overrun right now? i know that's are going way down relative to the rate at which people died in april. >> doctors are doing a much better job at preserving and i think people need to interpret media reports carefully. when hospitals are full or near full, people need to remember hospitals normally are full or near full in precollege times. the real question, how many medical care patients are being displaced by covid patients? it's 20 -- 33% or so. hospitals are strained for sure. the bigger "issue is" staffing that was an issue already strained before covid and now it's being magnified. paul: so are we going to see -- and do we need more lockdowns? i don't think we will see a national lockdown while president trump is in office but regionally, you're seeing that. we need that? >> targeted closures for indoor public areas make sense in areas but a much more simpler and feasible intervention at this time is simple, mask mandate and indoor public area
paul: okay. our hospitals being close to being overrun right now? i know that's are going way down relative to the rate at which people died in april. >> doctors are doing a much better job at preserving and i think people need to interpret media reports carefully. when hospitals are full or near full, people need to remember hospitals normally are full or near full in precollege times. the real question, how many medical care patients are being displaced by covid patients? it's 20 -- 33%...
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paul: all right.l, the giant book publisher penguin random house is under pressure from its own employees to abandon plans to publish a new book by jordan peterson. they held a town hall meeting, and some employees were reportedly crying and angry over the decision to plush this author -- to publish this author. looks like they're going to go forward and publish thing book, but this effort to silence critics is not something limited to college campuses. it's now in the world of book publishing. paul: and the workplace. all right, mary. >> the ohio state legislature has voted to expand private school vouchers to a greater number of children stuck in underperforming schools. product by, the teachers unions have said this is going to harm public schools which i would say, duh, kind of an obvious point. it's called choice and competition. and teachers should get used to it. paul: all right, dan. >> paul, i'm giving a hit to the health care workers who will spend this holiday weekend not with their familie
paul: all right.l, the giant book publisher penguin random house is under pressure from its own employees to abandon plans to publish a new book by jordan peterson. they held a town hall meeting, and some employees were reportedly crying and angry over the decision to plush this author -- to publish this author. looks like they're going to go forward and publish thing book, but this effort to silence critics is not something limited to college campuses. it's now in the world of book publishing....
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paul: welcome to "the journal editorial report." i'm paul gigot. as joe biden begins to piece together his administration, the president trump team is pushing ahead with legal challenges in several battleground states, as georgia announces a hand recount of the votes in that state. while none of these moves are expected to change the outcome of the election, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell this week urged calm as the process plays out. >> i think we all to quit the hand-wringing, not act like this is extraordinary. we're going to get through this period and we'll swear in the winner on january 20th, 2021, just like we have every four years since 1793. paul: joining the panel this week, wall street journal columnist, dan heniger, kim kim strassel and jason riley. dan, let's give context of where we are now in the election fight. as i look at it, donald trump to win would have to turn results in some combination of georgia, arizona, pennsylvania or wisconsin. how likely is that? >> i don't think it's very likely that it's going to change very
paul: welcome to "the journal editorial report." i'm paul gigot. as joe biden begins to piece together his administration, the president trump team is pushing ahead with legal challenges in several battleground states, as georgia announces a hand recount of the votes in that state. while none of these moves are expected to change the outcome of the election, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell this week urged calm as the process plays out. >> i think we all to quit the...
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paul: okay. thank you.ll ahead, joe biden unveils members of his national security team as some critics warned of our return to the failed policies of the past. trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high you know how i feel ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel ♪ [man: coughing] ♪ it's a new dawn, it's a new day... ♪ no matter how you got copd it's time to make a stand. ♪ ...and i'm feelin' good start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinati
paul: okay. thank you.ll ahead, joe biden unveils members of his national security team as some critics warned of our return to the failed policies of the past. trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high you know how i feel ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel ♪ [man: coughing] ♪ it's a new dawn, it's a new day... ♪ no matter how you got copd it's time to make a stand. ♪ ...and i'm feelin' good start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat...
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paul: for the pbs newshour, this paul solman.tory to m us all think every thank you for that. on the newshour online right now, joy harjo will serve a rare third term as united states poet ureate. we explore her newly launched project that collects recordings from dozens of contemporary native american poets digital archive. you n find that on ou website, pbs.org/newshour. that is the newshour for tonight. i am judy woodruff. join us online and again here morrow evening. from all of us, thank you and please stay safe. we will see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour provided by -- >> architect, bee keeper, mentor. advice to help you live your life. >> for 25 years consumer cellular's goal is to divide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. our u.s.-based customer service teamouan help yind a plan that fits you. >> johnson & johnson. bnsf railway. the ford foundation, workinges with visionarin the front lineof social change worldwide. ♪ >> the sloann, foundatriven by the promise of good ideas. >> an
paul: for the pbs newshour, this paul solman.tory to m us all think every thank you for that. on the newshour online right now, joy harjo will serve a rare third term as united states poet ureate. we explore her newly launched project that collects recordings from dozens of contemporary native american poets digital archive. you n find that on ou website, pbs.org/newshour. that is the newshour for tonight. i am judy woodruff. join us online and again here morrow evening. from all of us, thank...
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go paul! go boys! >> reporter: paul scott and rebel hays can navigate almost any cross-country course paul, a freshman at west fork high school in arkansas, is legally blind. but with rebel's help and a lot of determination he's become a successful cross-country runner >> people are surprised sometimes because they think that if you're blind you cannot run so i have proven that it can be done >> reporter: rebel, an 11-year-old in nearby fayetteville, has always loved running so when west fork was looking for volunteers to help blind runners, he answered the call to action. >> i just wanted to jump in because it makes me feel good when i help people >> come on, paul, you can do it! >> reporter: the two pairing up for the past three years, scaling hills and crossing finish lines, all with rebel's careful instruction. >> all right we're turning left here in a minute >> reporter: and under the guidance of coach tiffany surber >> looking good, guys. keep it going. >> reporter: surber welcomed paul's older s
go paul! go boys! >> reporter: paul scott and rebel hays can navigate almost any cross-country course paul, a freshman at west fork high school in arkansas, is legally blind. but with rebel's help and a lot of determination he's become a successful cross-country runner >> people are surprised sometimes because they think that if you're blind you cannot run so i have proven that it can be done >> reporter: rebel, an 11-year-old in nearby fayetteville, has always loved running...
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paul: thanks, jerry.i do not know if one could call it a sweet spot, but rather, an unsteady balance between, kind of, interests and differences that ends up in a certain place. what do i mean by that? ertainly, they have been dismayed by the outcome of the election, as some number of us mentioned. you, i think, in your introduction said a number of eaders have been dismayed. we have talked about president erdogan. that certainly applies to the leadership in saudi arabia, the king and crown prince. we do not forget that, surprisingly, president trump, who ran an electoral campaign bashing islam and muslims, his first foreign trip was to saudi arabia to cement that relationship with the leadership there. certainly, there is dismay. during the meantime, there was the killing of khashoggi and the escalation of the war in yemen. . also prime minister netanyahu in lenged president obama congress, they put all the egg -one basket to get trump elected i think president of egypt, as well, got a pass, a warm recep
paul: thanks, jerry.i do not know if one could call it a sweet spot, but rather, an unsteady balance between, kind of, interests and differences that ends up in a certain place. what do i mean by that? ertainly, they have been dismayed by the outcome of the election, as some number of us mentioned. you, i think, in your introduction said a number of eaders have been dismayed. we have talked about president erdogan. that certainly applies to the leadership in saudi arabia, the king and crown...
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paul krugman said, is a nobel economist. he said that the dollar is better than big question because the basically, bitcoin is not backed by men with guns. it queen is backed by the end of all financial war. it's a monetary war as it's, it's peaceful because you can't confiscate it unless, of course you, you know, you're an f.b.i. agent is tracking you and you move a $1000000000.00 with a big coin and they've been waiting for you to do that to prove that you have the keys and then threaten you with 2 lifetimes in prison. so there are exceptions to that, like but on a nation state level, it's uncomfortable that enough particular case that was not great opsec by the person having their say coin removed from them. and that can be entirely avoided. so let's be clear. many people have lost a big one because of bad upset because of bad protocol. but it's not the fault of decline. if you take all necessary steps, it's completely, i'm confiscate a bill and i'm going to be really against the city when countries are building these big
paul krugman said, is a nobel economist. he said that the dollar is better than big question because the basically, bitcoin is not backed by men with guns. it queen is backed by the end of all financial war. it's a monetary war as it's, it's peaceful because you can't confiscate it unless, of course you, you know, you're an f.b.i. agent is tracking you and you move a $1000000000.00 with a big coin and they've been waiting for you to do that to prove that you have the keys and then threaten you...
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that's where the story ends, when paul gets to rome. wouldn't know, for example, really, that there was an egyptian church. you wouldn't know there was a syriac church. everything would be a romanur . and that's the story that luke wantto tell. when the gospel gets to rome, the capital the empire, that's the end of the story. >> (dramatized): in the beginning was the word, and the word was with god.rd and the as god, and the word became flesh and dwelt among us. >> narrato the fourth and last gospel now contained in the new testament is the gospel of john, written about 70 years after the death of jesus. it is the story of a community where the relationship between christians and jews has become more virulent, almost to the point of breakdown. >> (dramatized): i am th light of the world. he who follows me will not walke light of life. is a very serene figure who can speak at length about matters divine. a very different kind of speech from the speech which we hear in the synoptic gospels, which is usually much more pithy, muchre irected
that's where the story ends, when paul gets to rome. wouldn't know, for example, really, that there was an egyptian church. you wouldn't know there was a syriac church. everything would be a romanur . and that's the story that luke wantto tell. when the gospel gets to rome, the capital the empire, that's the end of the story. >> (dramatized): in the beginning was the word, and the word was with god.rd and the as god, and the word became flesh and dwelt among us. >> narrato the...
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because paul krugman had said that the u.s. dollar is backed by men with guns. and this was his argument about why the u.s. dollar was better than big coin. so we have another similar person in the news this past week ray dahlia. he runs or i think it used to be the biggest hedge fund in the world. it's down 16 or 18 percent this year, so it might not be the biggest hedge fund in the world. but ray dahlia. oh, he says now is a special moment for markets as china ascends. so ray deleo this week, he said that big queen is no good. he's long gold because he believes the dollar is toast. but he said, you know, big question will be confiscated by governments are banned by governments. and that's why he doesn't believe in bitcoin. so i want to just oppose him to another hedge fund, which is paul tudor jones. and paul tudor jones recently said that he has gold and bit coin, but that gold is a bet on dystopian future whereby like things fall apart and man humans are not good. they can't, they can't keep it together. it's apocalyptic. and they don't work together. he's s
because paul krugman had said that the u.s. dollar is backed by men with guns. and this was his argument about why the u.s. dollar was better than big coin. so we have another similar person in the news this past week ray dahlia. he runs or i think it used to be the biggest hedge fund in the world. it's down 16 or 18 percent this year, so it might not be the biggest hedge fund in the world. but ray dahlia. oh, he says now is a special moment for markets as china ascends. so ray deleo this week,...
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thank you so much, paul romer.p, we continue our at the next four years, this time with international trade, with rufus yerxa. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. trump undertook a major reshaping of u.s. trade policy with china, canada, mexico, and europe. the european commissioner gave us a reminder today that there is a fair amount of tree tension to be addressed still when it comes to europe. >> the decision related to tariffs with boeing, with the u.s. elections, it is linked to the fact that the wto has given billion for for $4 our internal procedures. david: we welcome rufus yerxa. director as the deputy general of the wto. great to have you back. what he is talking about is this to quartet between the u.s. and europe on aviation. they have announced $4 billion of tariffs. they say if the new president plays nice, they are willing to take them down. is this a new era for trade relations? rufus:
thank you so much, paul romer.p, we continue our at the next four years, this time with international trade, with rufus yerxa. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. trump undertook a major reshaping of u.s. trade policy with china, canada, mexico, and europe. the european commissioner gave us a reminder today that there is a fair amount of tree tension to be...
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and rebel forming a lasting friendship. >> is this your card >> nope. >> paul's mom moved by rebel's generous just because they see a genuine need in someone else. >> she says when the run is done, they get to just be kids again. >> they do typical kind of goofy things joke around. things i don't see paul doing with any other students ever. >> reporter: rebel's mom says it's a unique bond built on kindness with a unifying message. what have you learned from these two boys >> there's so much more to paul and rebel's story than running they're showing the world that it doesn't matter, you can be nice to people and you can make friendships no matter the differences. >> thanks to jose diaz-vallart i can't wait to see this relationship and where it goes. >> that bond they have is forever. the communication and the rhythm that they've established over this time. it's a great story we appreciate it. >> we thank you for waking up with us on "early today."rivera >> i'm phillip mena. the first story in the week long >>> right now at 4:30 people across the bay area are waking up to new covid-19
and rebel forming a lasting friendship. >> is this your card >> nope. >> paul's mom moved by rebel's generous just because they see a genuine need in someone else. >> she says when the run is done, they get to just be kids again. >> they do typical kind of goofy things joke around. things i don't see paul doing with any other students ever. >> reporter: rebel's mom says it's a unique bond built on kindness with a unifying message. what have you learned from...
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alice paul refuses to support the war.he has her picketers out there saying, how can we fight this war for democracy when you are not giving women democracy at home? so you have this good cop, bad cop between carrie catt and her approach to wilson and alice paul. what happens also is that woodrow wilson, as the war closes in november 1918 in early 1919, just when the suffrage amendment is coming to a head in congress, he is trying to get the league of nations passed by congress. he wants this to be his legacy, an international organization that will prevent the kind of horrible war the world has just gone through. so he sees women, whom he evaluates and says women care more about peace, and they know what war is like, and they have lived through this horrible experience very recently. they will support the league of nations. they will push their senators and congressmen if they can vote. and so he comes around, partly out of that political calculation that if his legacy is to be established at all as a peacemaker and not j
alice paul refuses to support the war.he has her picketers out there saying, how can we fight this war for democracy when you are not giving women democracy at home? so you have this good cop, bad cop between carrie catt and her approach to wilson and alice paul. what happens also is that woodrow wilson, as the war closes in november 1918 in early 1919, just when the suffrage amendment is coming to a head in congress, he is trying to get the league of nations passed by congress. he wants this...
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paul: it is very different.roblem is for the ecb, we do not have a proper functioning monetary union. who do you call if you want to speak to the european finance minister? it goes beyond that. at the moment, who do you call if you want to speak to the u.s. secretary treasury? plus, of course, how much influence does steve mnuchin have with regard to the senate and republicans in the senate? that is an issue when dealing with fiscal policy. with noity of europe central government equivalent and the united states with the extreme separation of power and what is turning out to be a fairly chaotic transition to the next administration, both of those central bankers have more problems in coordinating properly the policy measures, which is why said chair powell -- which is why fed chair powell has been public and demands for fiscal stimulus, unusually blunt because of the need to get that message across. alix: what kind of stimulus when we talk about it do you mean? is $1.8 trillion enough in europe or in the u.s. --
paul: it is very different.roblem is for the ecb, we do not have a proper functioning monetary union. who do you call if you want to speak to the european finance minister? it goes beyond that. at the moment, who do you call if you want to speak to the u.s. secretary treasury? plus, of course, how much influence does steve mnuchin have with regard to the senate and republicans in the senate? that is an issue when dealing with fiscal policy. with noity of europe central government equivalent and...
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i am sorry paul, we apparently lost him, we will bring back paul very quickly if you would. have to take it up with paul on the next visit. congressman paul gosar, great american. hey! yeah!? i switched to geico and got more! more savings on car insurance!? they helped with homeowners, too! ok! plus motorcycle, boat and rv insurance! geico's got you covered! like a blanket! houston? you seeing this? geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. find a stock basedtech. on your interests geico. or what's trending. get real-time insights in your customized view of the market. it's smarter trading technology for smarter trading decisions. fidelity. can you tell me the story again? every family has their own unique story. give your family the chance to discover theirs this holiday season, with ancestry. the medicare enrollment deadline is only days away. this holiday season, with so many changes, do you know if your plan is still the right fit? having the wrong plan may cost you thousands of dollars out of pocket. and that's why i love healthmarkets, your insurance marketplac
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well get into what the data says with paul mitchell. the first exit polls are out. first let's kick off our kovm with california secretary of state, alex padilla. thanks for joining us on this big day. >> of course, a big day indeed, although so many people voting early, it's made things a little smoother today, but still expecting a big turnout. if you haven't voted, avoid the long lines later today. >> that's a message i expect you'll make at did beginning and end of our segment. how are things going in california? it's been fairly smooth in the bay area. tell us in terms of the voting and ballot counting how it's going. >> there's a fewishes here issues here. there are the two big steps we've taken. every active registered voter in california received a vote by mail in advance. 22 million voters on the rolls, more than 12 million ballots cast as of midnight last night. great return. that means there's nearly 10 million people who play be voting today. maybe they were returning it by mail, a great first choice, but voting in person, bring your mask to keep voters
well get into what the data says with paul mitchell. the first exit polls are out. first let's kick off our kovm with california secretary of state, alex padilla. thanks for joining us on this big day. >> of course, a big day indeed, although so many people voting early, it's made things a little smoother today, but still expecting a big turnout. if you haven't voted, avoid the long lines later today. >> that's a message i expect you'll make at did beginning and end of our segment....
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oh, before paul tudor jones before stand talking, mile or so. again, this is something that we've pointed out many times that because it is unique in that so many because report goes so over 100 countries and as dubbed into spanish, we have people all over the world who was were able to get into big point and start stacking sat back when it was a dollar 3 dollars, 10 dollars, 100 dollars, 1000 dollars. and now you know, these hedge fund guys are buying it at 18000. joe ways of dollars. josh brown, we tell them under $100.00, you know, we're saying look, i get into this and wiesenthal was very dismissive of it. just brown didn't want to be bothered with it under one $100.00 and john the jerry and we told ron $100.00 or $200.00 a big point. he eventually did get it a few years ago. so he's got the mental agility. you know, it's a litmus test. if you have intelligence and mental agility you overcome your resistance a big going to become a big corner. if you don't, if you're stuck in your mire and you're just not right, like a peter schiff, for exam
oh, before paul tudor jones before stand talking, mile or so. again, this is something that we've pointed out many times that because it is unique in that so many because report goes so over 100 countries and as dubbed into spanish, we have people all over the world who was were able to get into big point and start stacking sat back when it was a dollar 3 dollars, 10 dollars, 100 dollars, 1000 dollars. and now you know, these hedge fund guys are buying it at 18000. joe ways of dollars. josh...
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paul casey made the 575 yard second hole look tiny. this is the only thing that could possibly slow down justin thomas today. he rolled in over the slope, in the whole on three, thomas had six birdies. he is to back becoming the 44 players, they will finish the round early tomorrow morning. with everybody trying to catch paul casey who took no chances with his health heading into this week. & the masters next week. >> my guy matthew wolf looking good at four under through 11, john ron titer 13, loses go to guy, webb simpson, and pepper second, at five underpar. how about baseball? hosea brady who broke down in tears after being named the american league's most valuable player. the first baseman freddie freeman was named the national league most viable player. he got 28 out of 31st pl. most viable player. he got 28 out of 31st pl. mike of the giants finished in eighth place. if you're going to watch the finish of the second, first out of the masters come you've got to get up bright and early. tees off at 4:30 pacific time. >> bay area h
paul casey made the 575 yard second hole look tiny. this is the only thing that could possibly slow down justin thomas today. he rolled in over the slope, in the whole on three, thomas had six birdies. he is to back becoming the 44 players, they will finish the round early tomorrow morning. with everybody trying to catch paul casey who took no chances with his health heading into this week. & the masters next week. >> my guy matthew wolf looking good at four under through 11, john ron...
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congressman paul gosar, come back soon. i'm sorry, paul. all right. we have apparently lost him.y quickly, if you would. well, west virginia lost his -- [laughter] we're going to have to take it up with paul on the next visit. congressman paul gosar, as i said, a great american. >>> well, we'll be right back in one minute with much more, stay with us. some hot cocoa? mom, look! are you okay? head home this holiday with the one you love. visit your local mercedes-benz dealer today for exceptional lease and financing offers at the mercedes-benz winter event. ♪ ♪ lou: and tomorrow evening attorney sidney powell will be joining us, investigative journal withist john solomon among our guests here tomorrow: a remind or to follow me on twitter @loudobbs like me on facebook, follow me on instagram and parlor @loudobbstonight. buy the national best system i, "the trump century" at loudobbsshop.com. please join us tomorrow and find out whether sidney powell will be accompanied by her krakken which she is about to unleash, she says. see you tomorrow, good night from sussex. elizabeth: tonig
congressman paul gosar, come back soon. i'm sorry, paul. all right. we have apparently lost him.y quickly, if you would. well, west virginia lost his -- [laughter] we're going to have to take it up with paul on the next visit. congressman paul gosar, as i said, a great american. >>> well, we'll be right back in one minute with much more, stay with us. some hot cocoa? mom, look! are you okay? head home this holiday with the one you love. visit your local mercedes-benz dealer today for...
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i am sorry paul, we apparently lost him, we will bring back paul very quickly if you would.ake it up with paul on the next visit. congressman paul gosar, great american. geico makes the claims process so easy... ...i can file and manage my claim, all on the geico app. it's not just easy. it's giving-your-dog -your-fitness-tracker easy. oh, good boy. yes, you got it! woo! already got my 40,000 steps today... can i get a what what! no pain, no gain! haha... it's geico easy. with fast and convenient claims service. look how fast i'm running! good boy, chester. adapting. innovating. lsetting the course. but new ways of working demand a new type of network. one that's more than just fast. you need flexibility- to work from anywhere. and manage from everywhere. advanced technology. with serious security. and reliable coverage, nationwide. forward-thinking enterprises, deserve forward-thinking solutions. and that's what we deliver. so bounce forward, with comcast business. (children laughing) ♪ (music swells) (dog barking) ♪ (music fades) (exhales) experience the power of sanctuary
i am sorry paul, we apparently lost him, we will bring back paul very quickly if you would.ake it up with paul on the next visit. congressman paul gosar, great american. geico makes the claims process so easy... ...i can file and manage my claim, all on the geico app. it's not just easy. it's giving-your-dog -your-fitness-tracker easy. oh, good boy. yes, you got it! woo! already got my 40,000 steps today... can i get a what what! no pain, no gain! haha... it's geico easy. with fast and...
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. >> thank you, paul. let's turn next to general for his thoughts about one aspect that you touched on paul and that was the security and military environment that would include ct and certainly include our approach to iran and afghanistan is also something that is on the front burner as far as the administration is concerned. joe, if you could talk about how you see the biden administration developing on the military and security side. >> thank you, jerry. good to be with everyone and thank you for the invitation. i think the question at hand here is the future of u.s. military presence in the region and when we talk about this that and at least three different bends here. first is the notion of ongoing operations and what i'm talking about here is afghanistan and iraq and syria as a separate but in afghanistan as everyone knows we are at a point where there are ongoing reconciliation and they are not progressing as fast as anybody would want them but they are in the process and this is been the object of
. >> thank you, paul. let's turn next to general for his thoughts about one aspect that you touched on paul and that was the security and military environment that would include ct and certainly include our approach to iran and afghanistan is also something that is on the front burner as far as the administration is concerned. joe, if you could talk about how you see the biden administration developing on the military and security side. >> thank you, jerry. good to be with everyone...
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paul tudor jones had to behave to enter big claim. you can't just come in cheap the market and that takes me to another story that kaiser before it got right, max kaiser, alone amongst all commentators on this. and that is the hash war that you saw coming. so there is this, you know, neukom toller of the currency. ryan brooks watch this, the very 1st internet of money, which was the watch in about 10 years ago is now essentially owned by china. so as a country we now face a geo strategic competitiveness issue, which is do we in the united states want to own internet 2.0 in the same way that we own internet one point, oh, i start talking about this 2 years ago. i've been talking on kaiser report many, many times because game theory will jump to the sovereign level and you have global hash wars. countries will need to strategically geo politically get into because, and this is what's happening in the united states right now. it's that sputnik moment, you know, it's internet $2.00, but it's also sputnik to point out. remember, soviet uni
paul tudor jones had to behave to enter big claim. you can't just come in cheap the market and that takes me to another story that kaiser before it got right, max kaiser, alone amongst all commentators on this. and that is the hash war that you saw coming. so there is this, you know, neukom toller of the currency. ryan brooks watch this, the very 1st internet of money, which was the watch in about 10 years ago is now essentially owned by china. so as a country we now face a geo strategic...
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i am sorry paul, we apparently lost him, we will bring back paul very quickly if you would.ke it up with paul on the next visit. congressman paul gosar, great american. we'll be right back in one minute with much more, stay with us.lo ♪ at least geico makes it easy to bundle our renters and car insurance. yeah, helping us save us even more... for bundling made easy, go to geico.com meet omnipod - it delivers insulin through a tubeless pod. just one small pod replaces up to 14 injections! and today - you can get started with a free 30-day omnipod dash trial at omnipod.com. no more daily injections. it's game-changing! get started with a free 30-day omnipod dash trial today. go to omnipod.com for risk information, instructions for use and free trial terms and conditions. consult your healthcare provider before starting on omnipod. simplify diabetes. simplify life. omnipod. lou: and tomorrow evening attorneys sidney pal will beue joy to guests. investigative journalist john sullivan among our guests here tomorrow. a reminder to follow me on twitter, like me f on facebook, like
i am sorry paul, we apparently lost him, we will bring back paul very quickly if you would.ke it up with paul on the next visit. congressman paul gosar, great american. we'll be right back in one minute with much more, stay with us.lo ♪ at least geico makes it easy to bundle our renters and car insurance. yeah, helping us save us even more... for bundling made easy, go to geico.com meet omnipod - it delivers insulin through a tubeless pod. just one small pod replaces up to 14 injections! and...
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peter & paul and the christian revolution, a filmtet explores how and paul weathered crippling disagrments persecution to lead a resilient religious movement. call or go online now and help contie the legacy of in-depth insightful storelling that you've come to expect frntline and this pbs station. you make it all happen. makehat call now. alice: this is an extraordinary time for all of us. but it's also a time when we look to support each oth. and we're stronger for it. inleood times and ching ones, pbs is here for you and is a safe haven for you, your family and friends. our commitment to you has never been stronger. your support has made it possible for us to continuallyreduca you, your chiand grandchildren. it's why you caat depend on inspirn from masterpiece and great performances. it's why you can experience wonder with nova and nature and encounter the unexpected on, antiques roadshow and finding your roots. like us, pbs programs are something you've always relied on, but their real value has never been more apparent. and we can't stress enough, that you make it all happen with your
peter & paul and the christian revolution, a filmtet explores how and paul weathered crippling disagrments persecution to lead a resilient religious movement. call or go online now and help contie the legacy of in-depth insightful storelling that you've come to expect frntline and this pbs station. you make it all happen. makehat call now. alice: this is an extraordinary time for all of us. but it's also a time when we look to support each oth. and we're stronger for it. inleood times and...
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what we know, of course, is that alice paul will decline. she will fold up the business of the national women's party and importantly move on by 1923 to call for an equal rights amendment to the constitution cause that is still alive and subject of much struggle and activism even in our own time. but this turn of events leaves african-american women to in essence build a new movement for women's voting rights. one that they will partner with african-american men. it is a movement that will continue to, on the one hand, work the ground game of women's politics, perhaps best exemplified by the work of african-american women in the city of chicago, who will not only become important republican party operatives but will use their power at the ballots to see to it that the first time since 1901, in 1928 an african-american candidate will be elected to congress and head to washington. black women learn how to use the voting power that they have to change the outcome, particularly on the local and state level. they will be part of the legal campaig
what we know, of course, is that alice paul will decline. she will fold up the business of the national women's party and importantly move on by 1923 to call for an equal rights amendment to the constitution cause that is still alive and subject of much struggle and activism even in our own time. but this turn of events leaves african-american women to in essence build a new movement for women's voting rights. one that they will partner with african-american men. it is a movement that will...
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thanks, jerry. >> thank you paul. let's turn next to general hotel. on the security and military environment. that would include ct and our approach to iran. afghanistan is also something that is on the front burner as far as the administration is concerned. joe, if you could talk about how you see the biden administration developing on the military and security side. joe: i think the question at hand here is the future of u.s. military presence in the region. let me talk about this. first is the notion of ongoing operations. what i am talking about is afghanistan, iraq and syria as a separate set. afghanistan as everyone knows is we are at a point where there are ongoing reconciliation talks not progressing as fast as anyone would one them to but they are in process. this has been the object of president trump's a strategy for the last three years, to a reconciliation between the government and the taliban. somewe have seen is discussion of whether there might be an immediate withdrawal . right now somewhere in the range of 5000 u.s. troops on the gr
thanks, jerry. >> thank you paul. let's turn next to general hotel. on the security and military environment. that would include ct and our approach to iran. afghanistan is also something that is on the front burner as far as the administration is concerned. joe, if you could talk about how you see the biden administration developing on the military and security side. joe: i think the question at hand here is the future of u.s. military presence in the region. let me talk about this....
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around, paul? >> sticking close to home, it's a bit breezy for thanksgiving day much like it was today. the winds have started to relax now that the sun has been down for a couple hours, but still gusty winds out there. santa rosa, san francisco, half-moon bay and oakland, sustained winds over 10 miles an hour. gusts up to 20 miles an hour. those gusty winds have resulted in some pretty big waves along the coast. and that's going be the case once again tomorrow. we'll talk about that more in a few minutes. temperatures tomorrow bounce back after a cooler day today. we're going to warm up to above average temperatures by thanksgiving afternoon around 60 degrees along the coast. mid-60s both around the bay and farther inland. it's an offshore wind kicking in, and that's going keep everybody pretty much on an even playing field in terms of high temperatures. the nice weather sticks around through the rest of thanksgiving weekend. eventually, we're going to need rain around here. we'll check out the se
around, paul? >> sticking close to home, it's a bit breezy for thanksgiving day much like it was today. the winds have started to relax now that the sun has been down for a couple hours, but still gusty winds out there. santa rosa, san francisco, half-moon bay and oakland, sustained winds over 10 miles an hour. gusts up to 20 miles an hour. those gusty winds have resulted in some pretty big waves along the coast. and that's going be the case once again tomorrow. we'll talk about that more...
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paul, the logistical challenges are considerable., i think, saying during the course of the week the estimated about 30% of the week the estimated about 30% of the global population, or countries representing i3% of the global population had already signed up more than 50% of the doses from the five vaccines that have actually got clinical trial stage. 0n five vaccines that have actually got clinical trial stage. on that basis, how is the rest of the world is going to be helpedit something boris johnson is talking about this weekend at the 620 summit. vaccine nationalism, it is the place we've already heard and i think we will hear a lot more of it. when you bear mind that kovacs, this collection of countries and organisations public and private partnerships, trying to generate 2 billion doses by the end of 2021, which the recognition of the bags in a 20% of the global population. chief executive this programme says that if the first 2 billion doses are distributed proportionally by national population, worldwide deaths would reduce
paul, the logistical challenges are considerable., i think, saying during the course of the week the estimated about 30% of the week the estimated about 30% of the global population, or countries representing i3% of the global population had already signed up more than 50% of the doses from the five vaccines that have actually got clinical trial stage. 0n five vaccines that have actually got clinical trial stage. on that basis, how is the rest of the world is going to be helpedit something...
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in terms of the implications for popejohn paul ii, now a saint — he was declared a saint in 2014 — hearned and told of mccarrick‘s crimes. and yet he chose to believe three american bishops who concealed his crimes instead. mccarrick himself wrote a letter to the then—pope john paul ii denying all the allegations against him, moving on to benedict xvi as pope, who was also informed of his crimes against adults and minors. but he instead simply asked him to lead a lower—profile life. then with pope francis himself, who was informed of some of the previous allegations then waited until 2017 when there was a concrete proof, in the words of the report, of an allegation of a crime against a minor, which was presented to pope francis, then pope francis took action, ordering this report and stripping mccarrick of the priesthood and forcing him out of the college of cardinals — the first cardinal to be forced to resign over sex abuse. the head of the catholic church in england and wales has been heavily criticised for putting the reputation of the church ahead of its duty to survivors of chil
in terms of the implications for popejohn paul ii, now a saint — he was declared a saint in 2014 — hearned and told of mccarrick‘s crimes. and yet he chose to believe three american bishops who concealed his crimes instead. mccarrick himself wrote a letter to the then—pope john paul ii denying all the allegations against him, moving on to benedict xvi as pope, who was also informed of his crimes against adults and minors. but he instead simply asked him to lead a lower—profile life....
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and quinn brown goes so far as to call on alice paul. she wants to be a part of the celebration that alice paul is planning, that will mark the ratification of the 19th amendment. she wants black women to be there. and most importantly, she wants to make a proposal to alice paul, one that would lead to a linkage between black and white women's organizations, that would work toward the federal legislation that hallie quinn brown and the women of the nacw are after. hallie quinn brown and the delegation of black women will call on alice paul in the winter of 1921 during what turns out to be the last meeting of the national women's party. and she will ask paul for just that in a political alliance that will continue the struggle for women's votes, that will work towards women's universal votes through the winning a federal legislation. and what we know, of course, is that alice paul will decline. that she will fold up the business of the national women's party, and importantly, move on by 1923 to call for an equal rights amendment to the co
and quinn brown goes so far as to call on alice paul. she wants to be a part of the celebration that alice paul is planning, that will mark the ratification of the 19th amendment. she wants black women to be there. and most importantly, she wants to make a proposal to alice paul, one that would lead to a linkage between black and white women's organizations, that would work toward the federal legislation that hallie quinn brown and the women of the nacw are after. hallie quinn brown and the...
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what the report reveals about pope john paul ii and what the vatican says he knew. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a tuesday night. and we have several developing stories just before we come on the air tonight. president trump and three more top officials are now out at the pentagon. we'll get to martha raddatz in just a moment. but we're going to begin here with these new and alarming numbers just in tonight on the coronavirus. just weeks now before thanksgiving, now rising in all 50 states and a record number of new cases tonight. more than 165,000 cases in just the past 24 hours. 10.2 million cases in this country since the outbreak began and some have now warned we could be at 20 million by christmas if we don't take this seriously. more than 239,000 lives have been lost. 1,400 more americans lost since just yesterday. state officials, governors taking action to stop the spread from new jersey to iowa, from utah to california. hospitals pushed to the limit in so many states. el paso, texas, among the hardest hit. they've already broug
what the report reveals about pope john paul ii and what the vatican says he knew. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a tuesday night. and we have several developing stories just before we come on the air tonight. president trump and three more top officials are now out at the pentagon. we'll get to martha raddatz in just a moment. but we're going to begin here with these new and alarming numbers just in tonight on the coronavirus. just weeks now before...
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and her son paul are irish and the bears. they rarely have sweet snacks. and paul knows exactly why cavity i've never had them but cavity their teeth. decay. it's like drilling holes in your teeth. and you can eat sweets but not too many. and you always have to brush your teeth properly in love with each enough which paul already has. several adults leave the surfaces of his new mahler's in the rear. have grooves, dentists call them fishers, they're hard to clean. you can't always clean these issues properly because you don't know exactly how deep they are. even if you brush them thoroughly or for a long time. puts bacteria can build in the fissures causing tooth decay. children often get cavities and their molar is here between the ages of 6 and 121 way to guard against this is to have their teeth sealed with the upper left molar. today the other teeth haven't come in far enough. that will take another 3 or 4 months, if you the dentist fills the fissures with a synthetic feelin's to prevent tooth decay. the procedure takes about 10 to 15 minutes. painless
and her son paul are irish and the bears. they rarely have sweet snacks. and paul knows exactly why cavity i've never had them but cavity their teeth. decay. it's like drilling holes in your teeth. and you can eat sweets but not too many. and you always have to brush your teeth properly in love with each enough which paul already has. several adults leave the surfaces of his new mahler's in the rear. have grooves, dentists call them fishers, they're hard to clean. you can't always clean these...
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paul smith, you just heard the president.as the country ever formally declared a winner on election night with all those outstanding absentee ballots? >> no, there's no process for a formal declaration of a winner for actually several weeks. the states take their time counting the votes, certifications are done, and then of course the electoral college meets. what we're used to on election night is networks declaring a winner and often the loser conceding but that's all a very unofficial process. >> as we saw with bush and gore, there was actually a concession from al gore that was taken back, then it was litigated for more than 30 days up to the supreme court. paul, let's talk about the legal issues here, because you've got a supreme court that is obviously now, with a new republican conservative, is potentially a 6-3 supreme court. but that's not the way they've been coming down so far. we haven't seen her vote on a case yet, but in any case there have been some different rulings so far in wisconsin and pennsylvania. >> rig
paul smith, you just heard the president.as the country ever formally declared a winner on election night with all those outstanding absentee ballots? >> no, there's no process for a formal declaration of a winner for actually several weeks. the states take their time counting the votes, certifications are done, and then of course the electoral college meets. what we're used to on election night is networks declaring a winner and often the loser conceding but that's all a very unofficial...