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this includes recent fraud by pla researchers, economic espionage lot by corporate executives. and state security agents and others, drug trafficking, money laundering and more and just this week the department of justice charged eight individuals with acting as the legalagents of beijing to harass, start and coerce us residents to return to beijing . >> so without greater transparency, reciprocity and cost, beijing will continue to exploit and advance their interests. which is why a level playing field, it appears we're going to have to take some more metrics so let's go for a moment on reciprocity ridden president trump repeatedly said reciprocity is his favorite word and mind to. it is especially useful concept on china because reciprocity and the lack thereof captures so much about the troubled imbalanced relationships thatcountries around the world found themselves in . reciprocity doesn't have to guide interactions in most cases everywhere and always but it is a basic status of caution, attributes that the world discourage in beijing, 40 years of trying hard without any r
this includes recent fraud by pla researchers, economic espionage lot by corporate executives. and state security agents and others, drug trafficking, money laundering and more and just this week the department of justice charged eight individuals with acting as the legalagents of beijing to harass, start and coerce us residents to return to beijing . >> so without greater transparency, reciprocity and cost, beijing will continue to exploit and advance their interests. which is why a...
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be safe for a while yet, so please cancel the happy hours, the dinner parties, yhe sleepovers, the pla dates at your home. if a friend or family member invites you over, offer to hang out virtually instead. unfortunately, with the holidays just around the corner, we recommend that you plan to celebrate just with your own household. you can still invite others to join virtually, but we advise you not to go to gatherings with other people who are not living in your home. you can keep supporting local businesses and restaurants by sticking to curbside pickup delivery or using online ordering whenever you can. if you need to get out for a walk or bike ride, that's alright, too. it is important now more than ever to get exercise and take good care of our physical and mental health. or if you think you might have been exposed to covid-19, please go get tested. and make sure you are whiletining at home for your results and for 14 days after you have been exposed. it is important to remember just because you test negative today doesn't guarantee a negative test tomorrow. so, please stay home.
be safe for a while yet, so please cancel the happy hours, the dinner parties, yhe sleepovers, the pla dates at your home. if a friend or family member invites you over, offer to hang out virtually instead. unfortunately, with the holidays just around the corner, we recommend that you plan to celebrate just with your own household. you can still invite others to join virtually, but we advise you not to go to gatherings with other people who are not living in your home. you can keep supporting...
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lisa lewis joins me on the phone from the demonstration at plas, the public in paris. lisa, you've talked to people demonstrating once the general mood where you are. well as a lot of people have come here to say the biggest prize, you know, and the people calling my call is to you. people have been telling me that they're reading, writing about the security or specially and after what happened this week. again, people in the protected from police and they are saying that they want them and they can turn out that they're still there and that they need to be protected. all those old books hoping that that right here. you know, i don't think that can actually result in a lot of violence that quite scared of that. by the end of the demo, you know that the protest is not just about michelle's eclair score, said the victim of the police violence, but also about a new draft law. what can you tell us about that policy that you are so low on global security, of course, and there's a passenger hold on article saying that you're not no longer allowed to procrustes pictures of th
lisa lewis joins me on the phone from the demonstration at plas, the public in paris. lisa, you've talked to people demonstrating once the general mood where you are. well as a lot of people have come here to say the biggest prize, you know, and the people calling my call is to you. people have been telling me that they're reading, writing about the security or specially and after what happened this week. again, people in the protected from police and they are saying that they want them and...
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that's the aim and there's a lot of time to go before the world cup ta kes pla ce time to go before the cup takes place next year. francesca, for you, obviously brazil making their debut going to be a very exciting time. just give us a sense of how much rugby league has played in brazil. it's a new sport for them in general. blisters are competitively playing in 2013 and then since then it's grown from strength to strength. to not be the first south american team debuting in the world cup for women's. it's an amazing achievement by the girls and shows how strong the sport is growing. it's growing up more quickly and a lot bigger than most people realise and i think this world cup debut of any success that hopefully we are going to achieve in this willjust see it go from strength to strength even more in the opportunity of being part of thatis the opportunity of being part of that is amazing. the very best to you and your team, and we hope to see you, francesca, turning out for brazil and of coursejody see you, francesca, turning out for brazil and of course jody for england a year from
that's the aim and there's a lot of time to go before the world cup ta kes pla ce time to go before the cup takes place next year. francesca, for you, obviously brazil making their debut going to be a very exciting time. just give us a sense of how much rugby league has played in brazil. it's a new sport for them in general. blisters are competitively playing in 2013 and then since then it's grown from strength to strength. to not be the first south american team debuting in the world cup for...
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but on the other hand, there is pla pla plausability of it. it was difficult in the extreme. and there is, i think, a more fundamental reason, a more likely reason for his position and that is he in the economics, he couldn't afford to free them because they were essential to his very livelihood. we think of jefferson as a wealthy man as wesed by mid atlantic chel yoe, the fact is that they he lived beyond his means. to such extent he nearly lost monticello. in such financial straits, he could hardly have afforded to divest himself of major portion of his assets even if he wanted to. this is different from washington. he is a much better businessman and who did provide for the freeing of the slaves after his death. now it should be noted that this explanation of jefferson's actions does not nullify his most strident critics of whom one concluded that to judge from his life long behavior, jefferson's grand style was more important to him than the natural rights of his slaves. the last point of criticism, namely that jefferson was a racist, there can be no real exculpation of t
but on the other hand, there is pla pla plausability of it. it was difficult in the extreme. and there is, i think, a more fundamental reason, a more likely reason for his position and that is he in the economics, he couldn't afford to free them because they were essential to his very livelihood. we think of jefferson as a wealthy man as wesed by mid atlantic chel yoe, the fact is that they he lived beyond his means. to such extent he nearly lost monticello. in such financial straits, he could...
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right moment for it gave a press conference last thursday, but right now he's letting the litigation plaut letting his lawyers take th lead on this while he stays har at work for the american people on covid and other matters. >> president trump taken in his campaign fighting a battle in numerous states, a legal battle talking about that, the president not talking about tha yet. the president-elect and his tea making plans for a cabinet at what comes next. let's bring in our panel. republican strategist lisa boot and bill mcgurn thomas for the wall street journal. jonathan, there is way thought about how long this goes on and what the fight looks like. >> it is strange, because you'v got the presidents public comments which are still insisting the election is stolen , that he will emerge victorious, and then you've got what he saying privately which is as we reported, how he's bee talking about potentially setting up some kind of digital media outlet to compete against fox news and then he's got his administration which is acting with urgency to lock in certain policies and personnel bef
right moment for it gave a press conference last thursday, but right now he's letting the litigation plaut letting his lawyers take th lead on this while he stays har at work for the american people on covid and other matters. >> president trump taken in his campaign fighting a battle in numerous states, a legal battle talking about that, the president not talking about tha yet. the president-elect and his tea making plans for a cabinet at what comes next. let's bring in our panel....
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waoner: wi a clite adaption pla, you hava wet syst and a d system,o wheyou neeto liftater ou you cado thatbut when you ne to let e watein, you n let thwater in thrgh that stem into thse nals a circula it arou e city. willms: i ansome peole mighwalk pas here an think, "oh, yh. it's just orgrown grass.no. it's a w-lying area th has certain vegetion in ithat is e perfect vetation wn you want war to absb and be able to ssipate a more grual ratei mean, doesn't loolike a t of natur science,ut ther's a lot o tural sence thagoes int it. waggone costs ls to have greeinfrastrture becse is is l-maintence. thiis a mod of a pa of the city the main draina basin. you ve an unrground stem, e white lis under e ear. the id was to t the aternto thespipes, tget thatater tthespumps and push itut. thatas the thod. williams: uth of t matter is, ere is nway to sve our waterssues wi just ou pum and tbines.t's t ough. will ner be enough. ggoner:ou know,ecades o ing thwrong thg usuall killou. wgot our ath rning in005. lliams: thereas a poitical ll to ma sure hat thisity seesnother00 ars, would mean ving ery bea
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better pla so please, please help us do that. na: malick mercier and rebecca mckinney, two first time voters joining us tonight. thank you so mucou both. judy: and thank you amna and we hope the nt president listens to what they have just said. our ongoing election coverage continues online where you can find live maps and tools to better understand each candidate's possible path to ovictory. that our website. pbs.org/newshour. and stay with us here on pbs. robert costa is p freparir a special election edition of "washington week" which will air later tonight. and that is the "newshour" for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. have a good weekend. as we all wait for election results. please stay safe. thank you. and od night. announcer: major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been ovided by -- when the world gets complicated a lot goes through your mind. with fidelity wealth can tailor advice and d advi recommendations to your life. that's fidelity wealth management. >> consumer cellular. johnson & johnson.ia financ services firm raymond
better pla so please, please help us do that. na: malick mercier and rebecca mckinney, two first time voters joining us tonight. thank you so mucou both. judy: and thank you amna and we hope the nt president listens to what they have just said. our ongoing election coverage continues online where you can find live maps and tools to better understand each candidate's possible path to ovictory. that our website. pbs.org/newshour. and stay with us here on pbs. robert costa is p freparir a special...
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it is not a preferred pla to do it and now the argentinians might pay the price in order to not be ableparticipate. it is really not for sure what will happen, but it is chaotic. it will stay as this until the funeral happens in the next days. brent: we are seeing crowds there, people next to people in together, it does not look like there any social distancing going on. are there worries this could become a super spreader event for the coronavirus? >> for sure there are such worries because many people will gathers, hundreds of thousands not only today, also on the day of the funeral there will be even more people gathered. they will assist and follow the tracks of the bodyo a private server -- cemetery in the outskirts. i think this and the funeral they will be too big at spreading events. we are not sure, but i think for many argentians, to be a fan of him is now more important than the risk of the infection. brent: it is definitely a volatile situation there. thank you, stay safe. ethiopia's prime minister says the army has been ordered to move on the capital of the and -- northern
it is not a preferred pla to do it and now the argentinians might pay the price in order to not be ableparticipate. it is really not for sure what will happen, but it is chaotic. it will stay as this until the funeral happens in the next days. brent: we are seeing crowds there, people next to people in together, it does not look like there any social distancing going on. are there worries this could become a super spreader event for the coronavirus? >> for sure there are such worries...
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as the one pla where the animals are disease free.s, hundreds of koala's have been looked after in the wildlife park. the aim is to get them strong enough to survive on their own here in the wild. today, one of them is being released. after 10 months of care, it's time for their big move. >> there he goes. >> it is a bittersweet >> it's a better feeling watching someone you have helped raise, or get thugh all of their treatments and then get them back out to the wild, watching them climb back up the tree. ♪ katty: yesterday, we brought you e story of the little girl rescued from the rubble after that earthquake in turkey. one day later the miracle has been repeated. rescuers heard another grow call out from the eight story apartment building. ourre international corspondent has this report. >> rcuers found her wedged in afr she hacalled out. this was the moment they recovered ida, not yet three years old. they werees chance of the gret in a rush to cover herer after 91 hours beneath the rubble. lifted the spirits of this nation and of
as the one pla where the animals are disease free.s, hundreds of koala's have been looked after in the wildlife park. the aim is to get them strong enough to survive on their own here in the wild. today, one of them is being released. after 10 months of care, it's time for their big move. >> there he goes. >> it is a bittersweet >> it's a better feeling watching someone you have helped raise, or get thugh all of their treatments and then get them back out to the wild, watching...
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m ost pla ces 00:29:27,137 --> 2147483051:51:28,283 week, high—pressure bushes in again. 2147483051:51s dry. the government signals that families will be allowed to celebrate christmas together — in what it calls a limited and cautious way. but how many can meet and for how long is still being decided, as the options are considered. we have to find a balance, i guess, between covid restrictions and the well—being and mental health of our nations. we'll be asking how near a normal christmas we might be likely to have. also this evening... the huge economic cost of covid—19 — the chancellor suggests no imminent tax rises, but a public sector pay freeze is possible. shall i try sitting down? the struggle for this 20—year—old cancer patient to get the drugs she needs — a struggle made worse by covid—19. and disappointment for scotland as they lose to france
m ost pla ces 00:29:27,137 --> 2147483051:51:28,283 week, high—pressure bushes in again. 2147483051:51s dry. the government signals that families will be allowed to celebrate christmas together — in what it calls a limited and cautious way. but how many can meet and for how long is still being decided, as the options are considered. we have to find a balance, i guess, between covid restrictions and the well—being and mental health of our nations. we'll be asking how near a normal...
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he never imagined he would be number one or even the best football player on the pla net" even the bestred many here in argentina. he was one of us, the people say, he understood us. but that level of records, or recognition he struggled with at times, he was love to the of obsession — an obsession that will only continue to intensify it with his passing. katy watson, bbc news, and witness ours. "we are not far from the take—it—or—leave—it moment," — that's the view of europe's chief negotiator, as face to face brexit talks resume this weekend. michel barnier has now arrived in london saying he was "very happy to be back" and would continue "with patience and determination". earlier, his opposite number, david frost, warned that for a deal to be possible, it must fully respect uk sovereignty. one of the main sticking points is fishing and the level of future access that eu boats will have to british waters. the uk leaves europe's trade and customs area in just five weeks' time. jon kay reports from newlyn in cornwall on problems that need resolving — fast. while we sleep, they work at t
he never imagined he would be number one or even the best football player on the pla net" even the bestred many here in argentina. he was one of us, the people say, he understood us. but that level of records, or recognition he struggled with at times, he was love to the of obsession — an obsession that will only continue to intensify it with his passing. katy watson, bbc news, and witness ours. "we are not far from the take—it—or—leave—it moment," — that's the view...
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most m ost pla ces most places are going to remain cloudy overnight.e will see some patchy cloud moving into scotland but a frost is developing here with clear skies for longer and it could be down to —5 by the morning in the northeast with the morning in the northeast with the cloud elsewhere milder with temperatures of 5—7. a great start to sunday in many places staying cloudy with a cloud lifting a little and brining up in west wales and northumberland and cloudy in northern ireland and more cloud for western scotland but sunny spells for the eastern side of the country. temperature 7—ii mbappe to make double figures in the west and probably a bit cooler for the eastern side of the uk. quick look at monday and we have got some patchy rain moving down from the northern most of it affecting scotla nd northern most of it affecting scotland was some for northern ireland in the morning in northern england but not much as it has it southwards in the afternoon. some sunshine following enormous colour where it is a bit cooler and otherwise temperatures arou
most m ost pla ces most places are going to remain cloudy overnight.e will see some patchy cloud moving into scotland but a frost is developing here with clear skies for longer and it could be down to —5 by the morning in the northeast with the morning in the northeast with the cloud elsewhere milder with temperatures of 5—7. a great start to sunday in many places staying cloudy with a cloud lifting a little and brining up in west wales and northumberland and cloudy in northern ireland and...
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i think it pla nts you have the scenarios... i think it plants the seeds of doubt. to it. it clearly at choice, i think we can say. let's go the mail. end of the road for petrol and diesel ca i’s of the road for petrol and diesel cars in nine years. this is for new cars, but it's not going to be that happy for people who have them after that. hybrid vehicles going five years later, this is all fine and and it's the green agenda. it includes, we're told in the story, nuclear power, clean energy as well. but yes, the easy part to talk about is this whole question of electric cars, and for some of us, this will be far easier to sell. if there are jobs coming from all this, but also if electric cars are going to be easier and cheaper to purchase. and one of the other papers has a story, another point of what he's going to announce tomorrow, the confirmation of {1.3 billion for more charging points for electric vehicles and 582 million in grants for making more affordable. so, that is quite interesting for some of us who are highly sceptical of the timescale thatis highl
i think it pla nts you have the scenarios... i think it plants the seeds of doubt. to it. it clearly at choice, i think we can say. let's go the mail. end of the road for petrol and diesel ca i’s of the road for petrol and diesel cars in nine years. this is for new cars, but it's not going to be that happy for people who have them after that. hybrid vehicles going five years later, this is all fine and and it's the green agenda. it includes, we're told in the story, nuclear power, clean...
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see all sorts of wet limb plans and benefits to wildlife all over, really, —— all sorts of wetla nd pland just look at the results, it is stunning. just be careful that chains like this and get anywhere near the flowers. thank you so much. —— just kebble de chainsaw get anywhere now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. hello there. the weather's story this weekend is a little bit drab and dreary, i'm afraid, but at least it is milder than it has been this week. but many woke up to scenes like this, a lot of low cloud, misty, murky conditions, and it may well linger for much of the day. now, we have got two weather fronts bringing some light, patchy rain at the moment. to the north of that, though, we are still in the cold air — that is where the best of the sunshine will be. but to the south, we are starting to drag in more of a south—easterly flow, so milder airfor many. the rain is fairly light and patchy. this has been the story so far, it has been drifting out of cornwall, up through wales, into the west midlands, and continues to make its way steadily north. now, i
see all sorts of wet limb plans and benefits to wildlife all over, really, —— all sorts of wetla nd pland just look at the results, it is stunning. just be careful that chains like this and get anywhere near the flowers. thank you so much. —— just kebble de chainsaw get anywhere now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. hello there. the weather's story this weekend is a little bit drab and dreary, i'm afraid, but at least it is milder than it has been this week. but many...
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something it is t case surprises popping up ainst each other of information that wasn't there in the first pla. >> there is the fit answer to the question is index cards. >> i have to have in my hand the beginning going into the great digital sp i have a sce in auburn because of my mother but i know i will end up in thdigital rolling stones concert. >> that sounds like fun. [laughter] >> but that is fun. >> i was fortunaten my the publishing career to work wit pat in his carr he kept a chronology of everything and asked his administrative person every letter he wrote to out chronological wh years and years all of the peoplend he would go back to them and say please give me 90. >> every person gets a file at has its own subfile it's very important to keep them each of them separate and very clear. >> one thing i a delightednd horrified in doing reading your book was trying to keep all the gilded age families in order. the roosevelt you talk about, their marriage with fdr and eleanor emergin and the hyde park roosevelt's the families on the hudson valley with a remarkable collection d eleanor's
something it is t case surprises popping up ainst each other of information that wasn't there in the first pla. >> there is the fit answer to the question is index cards. >> i have to have in my hand the beginning going into the great digital sp i have a sce in auburn because of my mother but i know i will end up in thdigital rolling stones concert. >> that sounds like fun. [laughter] >> but that is fun. >> i was fortunaten my the publishing career to work wit pat...
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m ost pla ces friday and way into the weekend.one or two showers, but some of you meta gay —— might clwyd, one or two showers, but some of you met a gay —— might get away with a bit of sunshine, too. this is bbc news. i'm simon mccoy. the headlines: donald trump accepts a formal transition should begin forjoe biden to take office but still doesn't concede and says the fight goes on. as the health secretary confirms that things should get back to normal after easter — we're still waiting for news on the four nations' plans for christmas test negative and we'll reduce your quarantine — the new rules for people travelling to england from abroad. the parents of harry dunn lose a high court challenge against the foreign office after an american woman was allowed to leave britain following his fatal road accident. it is upsetting, of course it is, but it is just another blip. we've come across many of them. yes, we have. so we're going to keep going. from the history section to the crime section — the missing darwin notebooks that cambr
m ost pla ces friday and way into the weekend.one or two showers, but some of you meta gay —— might clwyd, one or two showers, but some of you met a gay —— might get away with a bit of sunshine, too. this is bbc news. i'm simon mccoy. the headlines: donald trump accepts a formal transition should begin forjoe biden to take office but still doesn't concede and says the fight goes on. as the health secretary confirms that things should get back to normal after easter — we're still...
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the names on this list now as china, mobile china, telecom mission, china, railway, china, unicom, pla, china communications, constructions, do all of them have definitive ties to the military. like the only thing that they all have in common is that they are largely state known and specialized in high tech and communications. so sure, you can argue that i get communications and all that can be used for parts of the military. but that actually applies to pretty much everything in the tech space right now from drones that were the hottest children's christmas present 3 years ago to the g.p.s. that is literally on everybody's smartphones these days. so these are our lives technologies and all widely accessible to consumers, but they all have military purposes applications. so i guess this goes back to the, tech cold war between china and the u.s., and it tends to slow down china's advances, especially in communications. so this isn't about national security and isn't about national defense. it's about the u.s. losing the tech war and no longer being the innovation and technology because
the names on this list now as china, mobile china, telecom mission, china, railway, china, unicom, pla, china communications, constructions, do all of them have definitive ties to the military. like the only thing that they all have in common is that they are largely state known and specialized in high tech and communications. so sure, you can argue that i get communications and all that can be used for parts of the military. but that actually applies to pretty much everything in the tech space...
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as he pla nts farmers buy new equipment. be embracing the new scheme, but other land owners are less enthusiastic. predicting upheaval, with some farmers expected to quit. brexit is a game changer and we will be exposed to far greater competition on the market place. we will need to look at what the impact of that is on farming businesses as we progress through transition. the common agricultural policy was often criticised for being overly complicated. but with just a few weeks to go, back on dartmoor, mark still has lots of questions about how the new scheme will work. how important is it for you that you get the clarity now for the future? it is important, so we can plant what we are doing over the next decade, because these changes will take time. nothing happens on land very quickly. it is not clear yet how these changes will affect the public. at the moment, just over half the food we buy in the uk is home grown. will there be an impact on prices? will the other nations follow england's scheme? this is just the start o
as he pla nts farmers buy new equipment. be embracing the new scheme, but other land owners are less enthusiastic. predicting upheaval, with some farmers expected to quit. brexit is a game changer and we will be exposed to far greater competition on the market place. we will need to look at what the impact of that is on farming businesses as we progress through transition. the common agricultural policy was often criticised for being overly complicated. but with just a few weeks to go, back on...
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frankly, washington remains a deeply corrupt place where people have to pla a jump pay for committee assignments, leadership opportunities to have an upward mobility within the institution. while i have great reverence for public service as a profession, my father was a public servant. my grandfather was a public servant. i believe it's noble to choose to serve your neighbors in your community. i view the noblest profession is bearing a striking to the oldest profession the way more and more politicians are exchanging money for favors. it's why i am the only republican in the congress now have sworn off donations for all political action committees. i don't how a member of congress could take money from pacs and then tell their constituents they are not strings attached. of course there are. far too many in congress hand of their calendar off to the lobbyists on k street. and they hand their voting card to the leadership. they're kind of along for the ride. i believe president trump is so different in his approach to washington that he create some oxygen create some space for nontrad
frankly, washington remains a deeply corrupt place where people have to pla a jump pay for committee assignments, leadership opportunities to have an upward mobility within the institution. while i have great reverence for public service as a profession, my father was a public servant. my grandfather was a public servant. i believe it's noble to choose to serve your neighbors in your community. i view the noblest profession is bearing a striking to the oldest profession the way more and more...
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was a misty and murky start on monday morning but in most murky start on monday morning but in m ost pla murky start on monday morning but in most places the cloud has been thinning, the fog has been lifting as well, so there is a bit of blue sky out there, this is the picture in east sussex early on. but for the majority of us we will keep quite a lot of cloud through the rest of today. it is mild for the time of year and there are a few showers in the forecast as well. we are not all going to be seeing them but the showers are courtesy of this area of low pressure, a fairly weak area of low pressure, a fairly weak area of low pressure, a fairly weak area of low pressure but it is bringing a few splashes of rain across parts of england and wales through the remainder of the day. the showers are fairly hit and miss but there could be the odd rumble of thunder, especially across parts of wales, the midlands and central and southern england as well. further north and east most places avoiding the showers through the day and it is certainly mild, with temperatures between 13—17 , warmer spo
was a misty and murky start on monday morning but in most murky start on monday morning but in m ost pla murky start on monday morning but in most places the cloud has been thinning, the fog has been lifting as well, so there is a bit of blue sky out there, this is the picture in east sussex early on. but for the majority of us we will keep quite a lot of cloud through the rest of today. it is mild for the time of year and there are a few showers in the forecast as well. we are not all going to...
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israel's pla, a prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been in talks with a lot of mir putin over the purchase of the sputnik the shot. our correspondent paula sleeper reports short time ago, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu held a telephone conversation with the russian president vladimir putin. about purchasing an option on the vaccine, he said that the 2 datas will speak in greater detail about it in the coming days. if you shock and awe. so i spoke on the phone with russian president vladimir putin, about the prospects of purchasing the sputnik vaccine. and of this, we will discuss this in the coming days. sputnik things, clinical trials are currently half way through phases 3 and there have been no major problems reported in terms of the formula. what we do know is that about half of the 40000 volunteers who are involved in the research have already received the injection. there's been no reports of major ill health and we have heard from the producers that night. it stands at a 92 percent. if it has seen about 30 countries have a waiting, ordered the vaccine that's acco
israel's pla, a prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been in talks with a lot of mir putin over the purchase of the sputnik the shot. our correspondent paula sleeper reports short time ago, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu held a telephone conversation with the russian president vladimir putin. about purchasing an option on the vaccine, he said that the 2 datas will speak in greater detail about it in the coming days. if you shock and awe. so i spoke on the phone with russian...
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he is saying that he has saved the auto industry from disappearing and moving is pla nts to from disappearingink those claims are debatable but you have to remember michigan is so close last time around. 0.3 of 1% he won it by. he is fighting for every single vote here. it is a very uphill struggle for him at the moment. he was he does messages around the local situation but also the national m essa 9 es situation but also the national messages about the economy more generally. and there is the claim thatjoe biden will close down the economy because of coronavirus. thatjoe biden will close down the economy because of coronavirusm it comes down to it, what are the issues that are going to decide the outcome of this election, in your view from speaking to people there? i think coronavirus is clearly right up i think coronavirus is clearly right up there with the top issues in this election. not just up there with the top issues in this election. notjust because it is a political issue that comes and goes in the news cycle but it is an issue that americans live with every day of their lives. the
he is saying that he has saved the auto industry from disappearing and moving is pla nts to from disappearingink those claims are debatable but you have to remember michigan is so close last time around. 0.3 of 1% he won it by. he is fighting for every single vote here. it is a very uphill struggle for him at the moment. he was he does messages around the local situation but also the national m essa 9 es situation but also the national messages about the economy more generally. and there is the...
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financial markets, its a message to the world because the world will be washing how this transition ta kes plaald trump going to leave the white house? of course he will. he won't be carried out kicking and screaming, that's not how america works. also a question about whether donald trump will formally concede. where the defeated candidate stands up and says we fought the good fight and we did the best we can, iwant fight and we did the best we can, i want to tip my hat to the opponent, we should all come together. all of these things, donald trump may or may not say that. but he doesn't have to, there is no obligation that the defeated president concede to victor as long as that machinery moves along —— to the victor. it may not make us to the victor. it may not make us supporters happy, they may be angry he's no longer president, the reality is on january 20, at 1201, it will be joe biden with his hand on the bible taking the oath of office. after that, it's his ball game. we don't know exactly how he's going to do that. thank you. we don't know how that inauguration is going to ta ke how t
financial markets, its a message to the world because the world will be washing how this transition ta kes plaald trump going to leave the white house? of course he will. he won't be carried out kicking and screaming, that's not how america works. also a question about whether donald trump will formally concede. where the defeated candidate stands up and says we fought the good fight and we did the best we can, iwant fight and we did the best we can, i want to tip my hat to the opponent, we...
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the idea that it would have been a neutral thing to have in pla place. >> i agree with jane.i think some of the concerns about how companies are going to use data and things like that may not have been particularly well grounded but they were enough to keep consumers. it could have been one of the reasons. i think the other thing we need to mention all of this is taking place during criticism. we had house hearings and that's part of the environment as well where i think critics have been vocal about whether the companies can or will be trusted. it's just part of that larger debate that's happening. >> let's talk a bit about what we think about what the privacy law looks like. should we have something similar to the gdp are in fundamental ways? >> i've been pretty critical about the research and its effects. i think in some sense we should say thank you for experimenting in a way that means we can learn. it is not clear to me that in particular they strike the right balance between competition and privacy, and i think that there's mucthereis much we can t dealing with the uni
the idea that it would have been a neutral thing to have in pla place. >> i agree with jane.i think some of the concerns about how companies are going to use data and things like that may not have been particularly well grounded but they were enough to keep consumers. it could have been one of the reasons. i think the other thing we need to mention all of this is taking place during criticism. we had house hearings and that's part of the environment as well where i think critics have been...
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biden has come in saying he wants to restore america's statted ur and pla stature and place in the world will have folks who can go out on the national stage and carry his message i think it also says divert. biden talked about wanting a cabinet that looks like america so some first's in there. the dni and dhs and diversity in there as well with the u.n. i think he is making good on some of the campaign promises that he made with his first array of cabinet picks. >> that is an important point. van, so far, the biden cabinet, as it's shaping up right now, full of familiar faces with extensive amount of experience. it's also as nia says a rather diverse group. is the president-elect living up to the promises he made? >> listen. so far, so good. these are solid, solid people. if you takeaway the diversity points, solid, people you can have confidence in. i'm actually -- it's funny. john kerry, who is a non-diverse person, if that is even a word, i'm surprised he got somebody in that role. john kerry has done it all, a war hero and presidential nominee and secretary. you give him the big bal
biden has come in saying he wants to restore america's statted ur and pla stature and place in the world will have folks who can go out on the national stage and carry his message i think it also says divert. biden talked about wanting a cabinet that looks like america so some first's in there. the dni and dhs and diversity in there as well with the u.n. i think he is making good on some of the campaign promises that he made with his first array of cabinet picks. >> that is an important...
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again in september russia mediated the cease fire with moscow says will enable a permanent end to the pla ted. was a peace deal signed but this was the reaction in armenia. i am god the protesters storming the parliament building in get about demanding prime minister nicole resign the several government offices were ransacked and the local media report the parliamentary speaker was attacked and beaten. was the prime minister pushing the uncalled for calm and said it had been easy to agree a deal. i saw. the decision has been taken as the result of analysis of the military situation and based on the assessments of the people who are the most familiar with the military situation is one of those. during 6 weeks of fighting azerbaijani forces made steady inroads into going to cut a buck and on sunday officials said they'd taken the key city of shusha we're not going to cut it back has been meaning in hand since it won the war with azerbaijan in 1994 most of the people who leave their ethnic maney and but on the international law it is part of azerbaijan. both russia and turkey wield huge infl
again in september russia mediated the cease fire with moscow says will enable a permanent end to the pla ted. was a peace deal signed but this was the reaction in armenia. i am god the protesters storming the parliament building in get about demanding prime minister nicole resign the several government offices were ransacked and the local media report the parliamentary speaker was attacked and beaten. was the prime minister pushing the uncalled for calm and said it had been easy to agree a...
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i saw the whiteness of the pla place, the color here and there and played all green and served only if you're being food. a language i could not understand. i was experiencing even in that moment, i was not in the united states and in my mind, that is a good thing. i didn't have to go on television and explain what happened at the train station, i didn't have to explain to james either. i wondered at the time if this is what james baldwin initially felt when he lived abroad. escape to deal what was happening. it was a refuge of sort in his early days. whatever baldwin faces there, at least he didn't have to deal with the racial nonsense here and what was afforded him, he could reimagine himself. it's exhausting to find oneself over and over again navigating the world that the assumptions about you and those who look like you. to see and read about insert harm, death and english but another reason because you are black or black and for black and trans work for me, the daily grind consuming. i cannot escape the news, i am drowning in it. the nastiness of the country as so many feel like
i saw the whiteness of the pla place, the color here and there and played all green and served only if you're being food. a language i could not understand. i was experiencing even in that moment, i was not in the united states and in my mind, that is a good thing. i didn't have to go on television and explain what happened at the train station, i didn't have to explain to james either. i wondered at the time if this is what james baldwin initially felt when he lived abroad. escape to deal what...
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intermediate term have larger and longer healthee consequences for the population then s a focused protection plaboth will reduce covid deaths and also address many, many other public health foci that we just ignored. >> laura: but that's essentially what the administration has been doing. that is because the states to open up. new york, new jersey, california and some other states in new england extended their severe covid restrictions. some of them are going back into rolling more targeted lockdowns but, to what end? like what is new york going to achieve by beginning to close down sectors of the economy again? >> different states go through different strategies here. and what new york has been doing is protect low risk students and lower risk professionals who can work from home while people have to work. so if the working class, the workingho class, both -- but alo the other consequences of the lockdown and public health. also the school closing, rich parents were middle-class parents, but the working class children, they don't have those options. they are the ones who are suffering the most.
intermediate term have larger and longer healthee consequences for the population then s a focused protection plaboth will reduce covid deaths and also address many, many other public health foci that we just ignored. >> laura: but that's essentially what the administration has been doing. that is because the states to open up. new york, new jersey, california and some other states in new england extended their severe covid restrictions. some of them are going back into rolling more...
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. >> pla, you agree, it really is, we are all challenge with what do we do, but isn't this the motivation of inventions, reinvention of how to best reach kids, how to maximize resources that are available? >> the one thing i want to add in as we were talking about parents, there are a lot of teachers in the classroom right knee. there are a lot of teachers and classrooms were trying to manage hybrid classes were you may have ten kids in class and 20 kids in distance learning. with no training on how to manage that kind of environment. the stresses on teachers is unbelievable. we manage, we create because we work with so many teachers across the country. i have sat in on a number of discussions with teachers because we have groups of early childhood champions that meet on regular basis. we have teachers that create virtual faculty rooms. if you listen to those conversations that should really make you sit up straight and think about we have got to get our priorities straight in education in this country. everything has been thrown from teachers to become how to manage during this time the
. >> pla, you agree, it really is, we are all challenge with what do we do, but isn't this the motivation of inventions, reinvention of how to best reach kids, how to maximize resources that are available? >> the one thing i want to add in as we were talking about parents, there are a lot of teachers in the classroom right knee. there are a lot of teachers and classrooms were trying to manage hybrid classes were you may have ten kids in class and 20 kids in distance learning. with...
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today, no country recognizes moroccan sovereignty over westn sahara, e of the mt inacssible plas in theld. and the international media has laely ignorethe occution, inart beuse moroo has routely blocked journalists from entering western sahara. but in late 2016, democracy now! successfully broke the news blockade. we were in marrakech, morocco, r the united nations climate change conference. with u.n. credentials and u.s. passports, we decided to take a chance and attempt to do what no foreign television crew has done in years -- report from africa's last colony. ♪ amy: an excerpt from democracy now!'s documentary "four days in occupied western sahara -- a rare look inside africa's last colony." a special thanks. you can watch the full documentary at democracynow.org. on friday, and nearly three decade old cease-fire has ended any occupied western sahara after morocco launched an military operation. we're now joined by jacob mundy, associate professor of peace & conflict studies and middle eastern and islamic studies at colgate university. he co-authored the book "western sahara: war, n
today, no country recognizes moroccan sovereignty over westn sahara, e of the mt inacssible plas in theld. and the international media has laely ignorethe occution, inart beuse moroo has routely blocked journalists from entering western sahara. but in late 2016, democracy now! successfully broke the news blockade. we were in marrakech, morocco, r the united nations climate change conference. with u.n. credentials and u.s. passports, we decided to take a chance and attempt to do what no foreign...
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hone goi money going into a company that does make a fighter jet for the pla. >> fair enough but does of this matter given the expectation that president-elect joe biden will become president joe biden and is expected to normalize relations with beijing do they account for that in state media that you are seeing overseas >> well, in theory president-elect biden could overturn this eo, so maybe it is something that the chinese wouldn't are have to worry about. but what is interesting, today the chinese docongratulated joe biden and kamala harris for their win in the election. this is interesting because the chinese have been silent for nearly a week and subject of a lot of speculation, people here thinking that programs the chinese government has been waiting on making an announcement because they are worried that president trump could become a vevery angry and attack china because he hasn't yet conceded and in fact that was in the language of the foreign ministry statement. they added after congratulating biden, at the same time, we understand that the outcome of the u.s. election wil
hone goi money going into a company that does make a fighter jet for the pla. >> fair enough but does of this matter given the expectation that president-elect joe biden will become president joe biden and is expected to normalize relations with beijing do they account for that in state media that you are seeing overseas >> well, in theory president-elect biden could overturn this eo, so maybe it is something that the chinese wouldn't are have to worry about. but what is...
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. >> reporter: she just got injected with a pla scebo or johnson & johnson vaccine. >> i hope i got the vaccine. >> reporter: johnson & johnson are enrolling 60,000 people. >> when several vaccines will be approved are on market, it will be one of the most feasible in terms of it being a single injection, not requiring special delivery or temperature controls. >> reporter: stanford infectious disease specialist dr. phil grant says stanford enrolled people. >> number one reason would be that when we actually roll out the vaccine, there will be trust within the community. the second key point is you want a population that is at risk for coronavirus. >> i mean, i absolutely want to represent women, over weight, mexican, older. >> richland resident motivation to volunteer is personal. >> to get together with friends, to have dinner with people again, you know, to be able to touch people and be touched because it's been a very long time. >> reporter: with so many vaccine candidates showing promise in trials. >> there is a light at the end of the tunnel and i'm excited. i' i'm hopeful everybo
. >> reporter: she just got injected with a pla scebo or johnson & johnson vaccine. >> i hope i got the vaccine. >> reporter: johnson & johnson are enrolling 60,000 people. >> when several vaccines will be approved are on market, it will be one of the most feasible in terms of it being a single injection, not requiring special delivery or temperature controls. >> reporter: stanford infectious disease specialist dr. phil grant says stanford enrolled people....
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where is the bullishness it is around the advertising pla that i roku got here is there upside in thatoliday consumer electronics play of getting the hardware out there to see the install base? which one is the bigger deal >> let's break it down into two pieces the fourth quarter over delivery is the first time we saw political advertising. revenue came from political. they can also compete with fourth quarter political every two years with local television stations only at a competitive or local tv so that's going to overdeliver all roku and all of the connected tv stuff in the fourth quarter. structurally, the most important thing is that because there is no new production, $7 billion did not get locked up in the up front which is the contractually obligated market $7 billion didn't get spent this year that makes it available for the first time to places like roku and the entire connected tv market is this year supposed to be eight billion this is money that is available for the first time doubles that means they do a good job this year actually that money will never go back into the
where is the bullishness it is around the advertising pla that i roku got here is there upside in thatoliday consumer electronics play of getting the hardware out there to see the install base? which one is the bigger deal >> let's break it down into two pieces the fourth quarter over delivery is the first time we saw political advertising. revenue came from political. they can also compete with fourth quarter political every two years with local television stations only at a competitive...
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investments in about a dozen or so companies that have linked with the pla.'s ministry of foreign affairs aware of these reports and have responded to them. in the last couple of hours we heard from a spokesperson, china urges the u.s. and china to meet each other hatchway to manage differences with mutual respect. managing the relationship with china is emerging as what could be the number one foreign policy challenge for joe biden. we are at a critical juncture in the u.s. china relationship, tensions not seen since the nick nixon area. the nuclear crisis and the climate crisis. there are multiple points of unprecedented friction between these two world powers from the tech war, the trade war, the fate and future of taiwan, assertions of sovereignty in the south china sea, the silencing of opposition voices inside hong kong as well as human rights abuses. biden advisers have said that the president-elect plans to work with allies to present an allied front to deal with and counter china in relation to these issues. little wonder that china was among the las
investments in about a dozen or so companies that have linked with the pla.'s ministry of foreign affairs aware of these reports and have responded to them. in the last couple of hours we heard from a spokesperson, china urges the u.s. and china to meet each other hatchway to manage differences with mutual respect. managing the relationship with china is emerging as what could be the number one foreign policy challenge for joe biden. we are at a critical juncture in the u.s. china relationship,...
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elvia ramirez, or rose to friends, had big pla for life after high school, among them, college, an engagement to her longtime boyfriend, and a trip to disneyland with her younger siblings. curiouand creative, rose loved learning about her family's native amerin history and culture in north dakota, and spent lots of her free time drawing. she also had a silly side on full display on her soci media, where she enlisted her brothers, sisters and friends s dances and lcs. ray and joan connery first met in the summer of 1953. >> there was i was on craigville beach in hyannis minding my own business with four of my friends. just happened to run into ray. >> there were excitingooking woman. >> what made you talk to me?d >> you looke you had money. (laughter) >> woodruff: ray served in the navy during the second world war. when he returned he became a rhode island state trooper. joan was a dietitian.ar theyed within a year of meeting and raised five children together.ad both passion for bettering the community. joan started a literacy program at the advocated for better union contracts and teacher pay
elvia ramirez, or rose to friends, had big pla for life after high school, among them, college, an engagement to her longtime boyfriend, and a trip to disneyland with her younger siblings. curiouand creative, rose loved learning about her family's native amerin history and culture in north dakota, and spent lots of her free time drawing. she also had a silly side on full display on her soci media, where she enlisted her brothers, sisters and friends s dances and lcs. ray and joan connery first...
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me back, we got one david first to openly pla let congress members in the u.s.tay with us. -- openly gay black congress the senate. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "where shall i be" by eric bibb. this is democracy now! i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. we turn now to new york, where democrats mondaire jones and ritchie torres are set to become the first two openly gay black members of congress, replacing lawmakers who are retiring after decades in washington. ritchie torres will represent new york's 15th district in the bronx. mondaire jones will represent new york's 17th congressional district, including rockland county and parts of westchester county. he is replacing the long time congress. mondaire jones joins the progressive wing of the democratic party, supports the green new deal, medicare for all , and a $15 minimum wage. we welcome you to democracy now! these are historic when. -- historic wins. , welcome back to democracy now! it was great to have you here on election night. then you talk about what your plans are right now? we are speaking to yo
me back, we got one david first to openly pla let congress members in the u.s.tay with us. -- openly gay black congress the senate. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "where shall i be" by eric bibb. this is democracy now! i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. we turn now to new york, where democrats mondaire jones and ritchie torres are set to become the first two openly gay black members of congress, replacing lawmakers who are retiring after decades in washington. ritchie torres...
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the party panel is ready to pla play, jamie weinstein, kat timpf, richard fowler.ou already to go? were going to do one at a time. jm and start with you. question number one. we all like ronald reagan but nobody ever said we love you, we love you. and he would not get crowds like this, "trump or false" question jamie? >> i would say false. kennedy: you think donald trump did not say that? >> i say could say but i don't member him saying it so i'm saying false. >> we all like ronald reagan but nobody ever said we love you, we love you, we love you. and he would not get crowds like this. kennedy: well there you go at a rally in bullhead, arizona. he said 25, 30, 35, 40000 people here. he'd have a couple hundred people legitimately. the gipper. at the the gipper got that one. kat here comes your question for here we go. "trump or false" here's the quote. the poles were spake as joe biden's teeth. you know he has fake teeth, right? how would you trust a person like that? it's a disgrace. "trump or false", kat? >> trump. kennedy: that is false actually it's as false as
the party panel is ready to pla play, jamie weinstein, kat timpf, richard fowler.ou already to go? were going to do one at a time. jm and start with you. question number one. we all like ronald reagan but nobody ever said we love you, we love you. and he would not get crowds like this, "trump or false" question jamie? >> i would say false. kennedy: you think donald trump did not say that? >> i say could say but i don't member him saying it so i'm saying false. >> we...
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month seminar like show that would be filmed at brandeis and brandeis was the pla that she shar a great deal about. she was the board the schlossberg auditorium a perfect primitive tv studio andhere were cables and plywood atforms running all through t in the theater part of the auditorium and the show was shot there. my mother wen every month to new york to preparthe script for mrs. roosevelt trait she picked from her closet one of five identical, n particularly broadway like dresses but more like wh day dresses. she was very simple inner presentation of the show and my mother's job was to pick what shouldress it was going to be this month to go over the script she had prepared with paul noble the other producer and henry morgenthau the third ecutive producer. in this period i was about four years old when i went one day to the cbo and i remember among my mories thempression i had was of an extremely, of giant actually walking down the corridor and across the cable and all i remember was that somew i was able to set my foot in one spot and another a another spot and move towards this f
month seminar like show that would be filmed at brandeis and brandeis was the pla that she shar a great deal about. she was the board the schlossberg auditorium a perfect primitive tv studio andhere were cables and plywood atforms running all through t in the theater part of the auditorium and the show was shot there. my mother wen every month to new york to preparthe script for mrs. roosevelt trait she picked from her closet one of five identical, n particularly broadway like dresses but more...
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pla places, our medical providers, our staff are our most valuable assets, and endangering the lives of other health care workers skpashtand patients, of. but in the absence of a national response, the states and governors will have to ask for help. but that has to come from out of state volunteers, joining those restrictions to help them, and possibly deploy a national guard and federal assistance, like we just saw in el paso with the army. and i should say, my heart is with el paso. i was stationed there in the army and served at william beaumont medical center. to understand the disproportionate effect of that latino community there. ultimately, the goal is to reduce numbers of cases and hospitalizations. and for this, we're going to have to consider those temporary lockdowns, stay-at-home orders, really abide by those, so we can bring down the number of cases. >> a few hoergs, durs ago, dr. talked about the timeline for a vaccine. this is what he said. >> obviously, the first ones that are going to get are people like health care providers who put themselves at risk, and then the
pla places, our medical providers, our staff are our most valuable assets, and endangering the lives of other health care workers skpashtand patients, of. but in the absence of a national response, the states and governors will have to ask for help. but that has to come from out of state volunteers, joining those restrictions to help them, and possibly deploy a national guard and federal assistance, like we just saw in el paso with the army. and i should say, my heart is with el paso. i was...
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pla placed my vote and felt pretty good. >> how about you? >> wonderful experience actually. it was my first time voting in a presidential election this year. so i was really proud and it was a very easy process. no line, just got in and out. it went really well. >> donald trump was saying earlier today twooeted out that he thinks this whole way it's going down in philadelphia, inchuding the fact that mail-in ballots have been counted until friday, it's not just a bad idea, but it's going to lead to violence. he's talking about that. you look very perplexed by that. >> i don't agree with that. i don't i think it's going to lead to violence. at least not in my city. >> i feel as though in philadelphia a lot of us are going to be prth neutral, it's not going to be a lot of violence here at all. i feel as though in other counties maybe there might be some upset pertaining to mail-in ballots in the outcome of those, but i feel as though here we're pretty good. >> you want to tell me who you voted for? >> fair enough. >> bottom line is you voted, which is fantastic. thank you so m
pla placed my vote and felt pretty good. >> how about you? >> wonderful experience actually. it was my first time voting in a presidential election this year. so i was really proud and it was a very easy process. no line, just got in and out. it went really well. >> donald trump was saying earlier today twooeted out that he thinks this whole way it's going down in philadelphia, inchuding the fact that mail-in ballots have been counted until friday, it's not just a bad idea,...
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literally shocked, you will find people looking to get on a pla plane.: i know for me personally i'm going to every concert, even concerts of music i don't like. i've got a minute to go, i want to ask about the fed meeting yesterday it seems like jay powell does not seemed like he is focusing on more employment household expending he spoke a lot more to consumer prices and liquidity. here's my theory i think the fed senses consumers to your point are going to stop spinning without more stimulus and listen they're not going to raise rates, i'm pretty sure they're committed to not raising rates until unemployment for blacks and hispanics to get 4% or less, how aggressive can the fed be in the certain situation. >> the fed is not going to allow a fixed rate borrowing cost to ride the levels that might hinder the u.s. economy. they're not going to allow interest rates to rise high enough to hurt the equity market, interest rates have to remain low enough, to go ahead and extend this boom we have in terms of home sales, the only way the fed raises rates is if
literally shocked, you will find people looking to get on a pla plane.: i know for me personally i'm going to every concert, even concerts of music i don't like. i've got a minute to go, i want to ask about the fed meeting yesterday it seems like jay powell does not seemed like he is focusing on more employment household expending he spoke a lot more to consumer prices and liquidity. here's my theory i think the fed senses consumers to your point are going to stop spinning without more stimulus...
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they were mostly pla ttonic friendships among men, however they could include an erotic level as well. the relationship between buchanan and king contained both erotic and friendly elements, but not in the way you think. buchanan shrewdly cultivated king's affection when it was convenient and ignored him when it was not. king kept giving and buchanan kept taking, not in a sexual way, but in an emotional and especially political way. in the realm of politics more than anything else, their friendship made the greatest impact. in the years before the civil war, friendships among politicians like buchanan and king provided a crucial way to bridge the chasm between the north and the south. simply put, friendships bind the nation on the precipice of this union. >> watch this on saturday at 8:00 p.m. pacific here on american history tv. >>> american history tv on c-span3 tell the history and events of americans every weekend. coming up this weekend, saturday, at 7:00 p.m. eastern, an interview on leadership of james baker who served as secretary of state under george h.w. bush and as ronald
they were mostly pla ttonic friendships among men, however they could include an erotic level as well. the relationship between buchanan and king contained both erotic and friendly elements, but not in the way you think. buchanan shrewdly cultivated king's affection when it was convenient and ignored him when it was not. king kept giving and buchanan kept taking, not in a sexual way, but in an emotional and especially political way. in the realm of politics more than anything else, their...
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pla. 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 marketplace. with healthmarkets' fitscore, they compare thousands of plans from national insurance companies to find the right medicare plan that fits you. call or visit healthmarkets to find your fitscore today. in minutes, you can find out if your current plan is the right fit, and once you've let the fitscore do the work, sit back and enjoy not having to shop for insurance again. healthmarkets' fitscore forever technology will continuously scan the market for the best coverage at the best price. so you can shop once and save again and again and again. rest easy, knowing you'll have the right plan, at the right price, and the right fit for you. best of all, their services are completely free. does your plan have $0 copays, $0 deductibles, and $0 premium? if not, maybe it's not the right fit. does it include dental and vision coverage? well, if not, maybe it's no
pla. 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 marketplace. with healthmarkets' fitscore, they compare thousands of plans from national insurance companies to find the right medicare plan that fits you. call or visit healthmarkets to find your fitscore today. in minutes, you can find out if your current plan is the right fit, and once you've let...