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paul adams, bbc news. hugh schofield is in paris for us.? the latest is that emmanuel macron has arrived at the scene and is talking to the may at the basilica and talking to police officers as well and he may or may not have a few words for the press coming up shortly and meanwhile the investigation is under way and it will seek to establish the identity of the attacker, we still do not know who it is, and did he have any accomplices, was he in any way influenced by the climate that paul adams was referring to, this climate of menace and threat against france which has certainly grown over the last few weeks. the context is all here, it is very important, it is a time in which france finds itself in the firing line from extremist groups and there are line from extremist groups and there a re calls line from extremist groups and there are calls for attacks against france in the wake of the trial of related to the charlie hebdo massacre and the republication by charlie hebdo of the cartoons and then the killing of the cartoons and then the k
paul adams, bbc news. hugh schofield is in paris for us.? the latest is that emmanuel macron has arrived at the scene and is talking to the may at the basilica and talking to police officers as well and he may or may not have a few words for the press coming up shortly and meanwhile the investigation is under way and it will seek to establish the identity of the attacker, we still do not know who it is, and did he have any accomplices, was he in any way influenced by the climate that paul adams...
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paul adams, bbc news.hree of our compatriots who died in nice in the basilica of nice. and very clearly it is france that is attacked. at the same time, in saudi arabia, a french consulate was attacked whilst events we re consulate was attacked whilst events were taking place on our home soil. i would like to see here, first and above all, the support of the entire nation by the catholics and others and, just like in 2016, once again it is the catholics who are attacked and threatened in our country. before the holidays. the whole country is at the side, so that religion can continue to be practised freely, because it is our values and each religion must be able to practice, so today the whole nation is at the side of our catholic citizens. the second message i have is for the town of nice. the local people have been so badly affected, it is the third time that terrorism has struck your city and its inhabitants. i know the shock felt by everyone, the whole world and once again i would like to express the s
paul adams, bbc news.hree of our compatriots who died in nice in the basilica of nice. and very clearly it is france that is attacked. at the same time, in saudi arabia, a french consulate was attacked whilst events we re consulate was attacked whilst events were taking place on our home soil. i would like to see here, first and above all, the support of the entire nation by the catholics and others and, just like in 2016, once again it is the catholics who are attacked and threatened in our...
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findings are in a "new york times" column today, brendan buck, former adviser to house speaker paul ryan, and adam to harry reid. what states are seeing a shift now? >> andrea, the places that will decide this election don't all look likealike. they range from military bases to retiree havens to peach orchards to a lot of white collar suburbs like plano, texas. what we found when we looked at the ten counties that are the best predictors of their states' voting behavior is that joe biden is at least tied or ahead in all of them. maricopa county, arizona, multiple polls show joe biden leading outside the margin of error in that county which is most of arizona. pinellas county, polls show biden is ahead in that senior-heavy county. the frost belt, erie, pennsylvania could be ground zero. people on the ground have told us joe biden is nearly ahead there after trump managed to capture it in 2016. so there are a lot of different paths right now for an electoral college victory for biden. >> brendan, some of the people david highlights, like maricopa county, kent county, michigan, texas as well as, we c
findings are in a "new york times" column today, brendan buck, former adviser to house speaker paul ryan, and adam to harry reid. what states are seeing a shift now? >> andrea, the places that will decide this election don't all look likealike. they range from military bases to retiree havens to peach orchards to a lot of white collar suburbs like plano, texas. what we found when we looked at the ten counties that are the best predictors of their states' voting behavior is that...
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paul, minnesota. lily adamsme of the things that joe biden tries to hit at all of his stops is this attack donald trump made today on doctors, accusing them of lying about covid for money. joe biden as soon as we went in was launching that attack saying not only has he failed but now he's accusing docs of lying. >> i mean, it's ridiculous and just a continuation of what we've seen from him throughout the pandemic, which is that he's rejecting experts, he's attacking dr. fauci, now he's attacking doctors at large. with him, it just everybody else's fault. it's never his own. he's never taken responsibility as the country blows past 9 million cases and 225,000 deaths. it's just unconscionable and the american people are sort of fed up. >> the truth is doctors like the ones donald trump today accused of lying about covid saved his rear end. i mean, he was very, very sick with covid according to white house chief of staff mark meadows, which was the story and was nl the story and then was the story again and yet he
paul, minnesota. lily adamsme of the things that joe biden tries to hit at all of his stops is this attack donald trump made today on doctors, accusing them of lying about covid for money. joe biden as soon as we went in was launching that attack saying not only has he failed but now he's accusing docs of lying. >> i mean, it's ridiculous and just a continuation of what we've seen from him throughout the pandemic, which is that he's rejecting experts, he's attacking dr. fauci, now he's...
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confirmation since 1916 have a faster just as john paul stevens was confirmed in 19 days start to finish. sandra o'connor took just over a month after john adams lost reelection the next was confirmed in a week. john adams after he lost election president lincoln got someone confirmed in one day. if judge baer is somehow the most partisan or politicized nominee ever? really? and also with a political operative in the court and after a one-stop competing with him and then to campaign for them but this professor from indiana? who got multiple votes for confirmation to her current job just three years ago will be the most political ever? and in the previous century with the campaign chairman on the supreme court. that's pretty political. eisenhower but the governor of california who ran against him for the nomination on the court. that's pretty political. the great john marshall harlan from kentucky a guy named benjamin bristow. and the grant administration i had to stand upon. in those days if you want to be president you couldn't admit it because you had to wait was being drafted. and benjamin bristow went to cincinnati with the gop convention
confirmation since 1916 have a faster just as john paul stevens was confirmed in 19 days start to finish. sandra o'connor took just over a month after john adams lost reelection the next was confirmed in a week. john adams after he lost election president lincoln got someone confirmed in one day. if judge baer is somehow the most partisan or politicized nominee ever? really? and also with a political operative in the court and after a one-stop competing with him and then to campaign for them...
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adams says. he's quoting john paul there. another tape obtained from a training session. >> i'm fighting every single day from now to the election. i'm more optimistic about the president's chances. i think we're going to do well with younger voters. the democrats shut down all these campuses. foolish for them. it will remove ballot harvesting opportunities. and all their voter fraud they usually do on college campuses. they're actually removing half a million votes off the table. please keep the campuses closed. it's a great thing. whatever. >> we don't want those half million people voting. that fine young man is charlie kirk, a member of the movement, a made man, so to speak. the first speaker for the republican national convention in august. if i ask one thing 20 years from now, please, i beg you, spare me how we can trust him to be a fair-minded member of the supreme court. to talk about the president's plan to push the supreme court, i'm joined now by brian fallon, co-founder and executive director, in 2016 served as th
adams says. he's quoting john paul there. another tape obtained from a training session. >> i'm fighting every single day from now to the election. i'm more optimistic about the president's chances. i think we're going to do well with younger voters. the democrats shut down all these campuses. foolish for them. it will remove ballot harvesting opportunities. and all their voter fraud they usually do on college campuses. they're actually removing half a million votes off the table. please...
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paul stevens was confirmed in 19 days from start to finish. justice sandra day o'connor, it just took over a month, chief justice marshall was confirmed in one week after john adams already lost reelection. john adams appointed chief justice john marshall after he already lost the election. president lincoln got someone confirmed in one day. obviously it's completely false to say that this has been anywhere close to the fastest process ever. it's just disinformation. here's another nonsense claim. that judge barrett is somehow the most partisan or politicized nominee ever. really? andrew jackson nominated a political operative to the court at the end of his presidency. lincoln put his own campaign manager on the court. eisenhower nominated earl warren after warren stop competing with him in the 1952 election and campaigned for him. but this professor from indiana who got multiple democratic votes for a confirmation to her current job just three years ago is going to be the most political confirmation ever. in the previous century they put their campaign chairman on the supreme court. that's pretty political. eisenhower put the governor of california who ran again
paul stevens was confirmed in 19 days from start to finish. justice sandra day o'connor, it just took over a month, chief justice marshall was confirmed in one week after john adams already lost reelection. john adams appointed chief justice john marshall after he already lost the election. president lincoln got someone confirmed in one day. obviously it's completely false to say that this has been anywhere close to the fastest process ever. it's just disinformation. here's another nonsense...
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paul: thank you, sophie. there may be some clear signs that according to the bloomberg intelligence team, joining us now is rtp equity strategist gina martin adamswhat is happening in the transition? niall: ini think that we have been the midst of consolidation since early september driven by a number of factors that have only momentum. there has been a loss of tech leadership. this is justified by a loss of earnings leadership. you really should be thinking about better positioning and value oriented sickle cells. -- there has been a stop of an improvement around the last six months. i think that the market is a blue waveprice in taking over washington. if joe biden wins, the senate could maintain and republican hands. if we have a blue wave, where potential for a lot of policy change, including tax reform. this could lead to a lot of potential of reg terry forms. a lot of growth stocks have worked in the market. i think finally, i think the market is concerned that in this air pocket between the election and potential changing of the guard, you do not have any fiscal support. the lack of fiscal support is somewhat concerning, that we might see
paul: thank you, sophie. there may be some clear signs that according to the bloomberg intelligence team, joining us now is rtp equity strategist gina martin adamswhat is happening in the transition? niall: ini think that we have been the midst of consolidation since early september driven by a number of factors that have only momentum. there has been a loss of tech leadership. this is justified by a loss of earnings leadership. you really should be thinking about better positioning and value...
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adams. she served as communications director for kamala harris' presidential campaign. also with us, former top adviser to house speakers john boehner and paulan buck. he is a partner at the strategy firm seven letter. welcome to you both. thank you so much for getting up early with us. brendan, i actually want to start with you, because i know that there were a lot of very nervous republicans settling in to watch that debate last night, knowing that if we saw a performance, a repeat performance from the first debate, that they likely were going to consider or have to consider whether or not they needed to try and distance themselves even further from president trump. we've seen hints of this, although it has not broken completely widely out into the open. how do you think the president did last night in those terms? did he make things worse for his party, or are we in a status quo situation? >> yeah, i definitely don't think he hurt himself in the way that he did last time. you're right, there was a lot of nervousness. but the fact that the president didn't light himself on fire this time, i don't know that that is really going to make repu
adams. she served as communications director for kamala harris' presidential campaign. also with us, former top adviser to house speakers john boehner and paulan buck. he is a partner at the strategy firm seven letter. welcome to you both. thank you so much for getting up early with us. brendan, i actually want to start with you, because i know that there were a lot of very nervous republicans settling in to watch that debate last night, knowing that if we saw a performance, a repeat...
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senator feinstein, as well as adam schiff and a number of the democrats who were very concern but what they were hearing about what the russians were doing. the republicans, paul ryan, the speaker of the house and richard bury r, the chairman of the senate intelligence committee treated the information very seriously, and i think they were very encouraging also of the cia and the intelligence want to looking into the matter, to found another what the russians were doing. unfortunately senator mcconnell and devin nunes, senator mcconnell the lead ore the republicans in senate and devin nunes, the tchen chairman of the house intelligence committee reacted negatively and i relate in the book that senator mcconnell in fact implied that the cia was working with the obama administration to try to undermine the electoral prospects of donald trump and i shot back pretty quickly saying i take great umbrage at his inference that the cia would never do anything of the sort to get involved with partisan politics. devin nunes, who was soon to become part of the trump transition team, and helping donald trump after he was elected to take office, was already showing his very
senator feinstein, as well as adam schiff and a number of the democrats who were very concern but what they were hearing about what the russians were doing. the republicans, paul ryan, the speaker of the house and richard bury r, the chairman of the senate intelligence committee treated the information very seriously, and i think they were very encouraging also of the cia and the intelligence want to looking into the matter, to found another what the russians were doing. unfortunately senator...
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paul george. we have got a little time so why not check this out tonight. this is good. this is from the a's game and i showed it to earlier and adammy with a juggling act out there and one of the many fine plays the a's made on defense. this was this afternoon in the victory and this is corey willie and his four-year-old son ash who sets one deep and i don't know who is more excited about this home run and no question about that. i have never seen a guys so happy to give up a home run. that is the sporting life and the a's move on to play monday against dusty baker and the astros. you will send it back to you frank and christina. >>> coming up next at 11, breaking news. huge news. president trump test positive for the coronavirus. >> she did test positive and i just heard about this. she tested positive. >> that was earlier tonight when president trump acknowledged that a top aide tested positive for covid-19 and we now learn that president trump is positive as well. >> be 11:00 news at ktvu fox 2 starts now. >>> shocking news. resident trump and first lady lonnie a trump have tested positive for the coronavirus. hello again. >> t
paul george. we have got a little time so why not check this out tonight. this is good. this is from the a's game and i showed it to earlier and adammy with a juggling act out there and one of the many fine plays the a's made on defense. this was this afternoon in the victory and this is corey willie and his four-year-old son ash who sets one deep and i don't know who is more excited about this home run and no question about that. i have never seen a guys so happy to give up a home run. that is...
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great to see you, adam, ahead of your return to competitive action for the first time in the international swimming league. good morning! paulis it for you to be away from the family after so long together, especially with your lovely little boy george being born in september? yeah, i mean, it is difficult, i will not lie, i cried when i said goodbye. you know, it was tough. this is myjob, i was in the army and i had to go away and i had a different career and i had to go away, so had a different career and i had to go away, so it is tough, tough on any family but again, this is my career. i have to get really good preparation in for the olympics and ten months, nine months it will be now, so it will come around a lot faster than we think so to get some matches hopefully if we get the final, we need a lot of experience and good training. i love it you said the son born was like the same feeling as winning an olympic gold medal. it has changed life for you and your partner. we talk to sports stars like rory mcilroy who said it changes your whole attitude to competition and life. she will hate me saying that, comparing mice an
great to see you, adam, ahead of your return to competitive action for the first time in the international swimming league. good morning! paulis it for you to be away from the family after so long together, especially with your lovely little boy george being born in september? yeah, i mean, it is difficult, i will not lie, i cried when i said goodbye. you know, it was tough. this is myjob, i was in the army and i had to go away and i had a different career and i had to go away, so had a...
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paul stevens was confirmed in 19 days from start to finish. justice sandra day o'connor, it just took over a month, chief justice marshall was confirmed in one week after john adamslready lost reelection. john adams appointed chief justice john marshall after he already lost the election. president lincoln got someone confirmed in one day. obviously it's completely false to say that this has been anywhere close to the fastest process ever. it's just disinformation. here's another nonsense claim. that judge barrett is somehow the most partisan or politicized nominee ever. really? andrew jackson nominated a political operative to the court at the end of his presidency. lincoln put his own campaign manager on the court. eisenhower nominated earl warren after warren stop competing with him in the 1952 election and campaigned for him. but this professor from indiana who got multiple democratic votes for a confirmation to her current job just three years ago is going to be the most political confirmation ever. in the previous century they put their campaign chairman on the supreme court. that's pretty political. eisenhower put the governor of california who ran against
paul stevens was confirmed in 19 days from start to finish. justice sandra day o'connor, it just took over a month, chief justice marshall was confirmed in one week after john adamslready lost reelection. john adams appointed chief justice john marshall after he already lost the election. president lincoln got someone confirmed in one day. obviously it's completely false to say that this has been anywhere close to the fastest process ever. it's just disinformation. here's another nonsense...