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rachel reeves has said both sides, whether the eu or the reeves has said both sides, whether the eu orthes, whether the eu or the uk, are doing an awful lot of posturing and actually need to get on with it and solve those final sticking points in negotiations. we will see to what extent this was just a ploy in the negotiations. i think it probably was quite a lot of grandstanding. what do you think, olivia? don't wa nt to ta ke what do you think, olivia? don't want to take too much time on this, but what do you think? posturing, grandstanding, what you make of it? yes, i would agree with c and on that, it does sound like grandstanding, there are carrying on with the trade talks, so what is the point in this i'm not quite sure who the announcement was aimed at because the uk government isn't particularly going to be scared of this. the eu is apparently always suing its member states, so not a huge deal. i don't see the point when the talks are carrying on, so i think they're just keen to show they are angry and that's what this was about. thank you. agreement there. if the leaders could ge
rachel reeves has said both sides, whether the eu or the reeves has said both sides, whether the eu orthes, whether the eu or the uk, are doing an awful lot of posturing and actually need to get on with it and solve those final sticking points in negotiations. we will see to what extent this was just a ploy in the negotiations. i think it probably was quite a lot of grandstanding. what do you think, olivia? don't wa nt to ta ke what do you think, olivia? don't want to take too much time on...
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. >> okay, ryan reeves. >> good morning. >> good morning. britney, can you confirm that you can see the power point? >> i can see a white screen. >> can you see it now? >> yes. >> okay. when i have a full screen, i lose it. so hopefully, the slides are large enough for you to see. okay. good morning, my name is ryan reeves and i'm our vision zero task force co-chair. and i will be sharing with you today a progress update on vision zero. really focused on the work over the past quarter. so through august of this year, we've had 18 traffic fatalities, including eight people walking, two people biking and nine people killed riding in vehicles. this is similar to the five-year average in fatalities, but we know even one is too many so we have much more work to do. although the goal is eliminate fatal crashes and reduce severe injuries, we have seen a 50% decrease in injury crashes during shelter-in-place as compared to the same time period last year. this is just comparing police data year over year, so it's not comprehensive because it doesn't
. >> okay, ryan reeves. >> good morning. >> good morning. britney, can you confirm that you can see the power point? >> i can see a white screen. >> can you see it now? >> yes. >> okay. when i have a full screen, i lose it. so hopefully, the slides are large enough for you to see. okay. good morning, my name is ryan reeves and i'm our vision zero task force co-chair. and i will be sharing with you today a progress update on vision zero. really focused...
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. >> okay, ryan reeves. >> good morning. >> good morning. britney, can you confirm that you can see the power point? >> i can see a white screen. >> can you see it now? >> yes. >> okay. when i have a full screen, i lose it. so hopefully, the slides are large enough for you to see. okay. good morning, my name is ryan reeves and i'm our vision zero task force co-chair. and i will be sharing with you today a progress update on vision zero. really focused on the work over the past quarter. so through august of this year, we've had 18 traffic fatalities, including eight people walking, two people biking and nine people killed riding in vehicles. this is similar to the five-year average in fatalities, but we know even one is too many so we have much more work to do. although the goal is eliminate fatal crashes and reduce severe injuries, we have seen a 50% decrease in injury crashes during shelter-in-place as compared to the same time period last year. this is just comparing police data year over year, so it's not comprehensive because it doesn't
. >> okay, ryan reeves. >> good morning. >> good morning. britney, can you confirm that you can see the power point? >> i can see a white screen. >> can you see it now? >> yes. >> okay. when i have a full screen, i lose it. so hopefully, the slides are large enough for you to see. okay. good morning, my name is ryan reeves and i'm our vision zero task force co-chair. and i will be sharing with you today a progress update on vision zero. really focused...
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. >> even you, will reeve.t down during our pandemic lockdown, it's now reopened for business and our own will ganss checked it out. >> if heights aren't your thing, take a deep breath and get ready, because this morning things are looking up, like way, way, way up. 1,131 feet above new york city, edge will take your breath away. it's the highest outdoor sky deck in the western hemisphere, extending 80 feet out into the sky, offering nearly 360-degree views of the city. and if that doesn't make your jaw drop, the 225 square feet of glass floor might do the trick. >> i guess i don't have a fear of heights, this is the scariest thing i've ever done in my life. everything's fine. i'd be lying if i said i wasn't a little nervous. the elevator ride taking 52 seconds to get to the tippy top. ooh, my ears. once there -- >> look at this view. not that, that's new jersey. >> just kidding, new jersey. we love you. once outside, though -- i've got views of the george washington bridge and the empire state building right t
. >> even you, will reeve.t down during our pandemic lockdown, it's now reopened for business and our own will ganss checked it out. >> if heights aren't your thing, take a deep breath and get ready, because this morning things are looking up, like way, way, way up. 1,131 feet above new york city, edge will take your breath away. it's the highest outdoor sky deck in the western hemisphere, extending 80 feet out into the sky, offering nearly 360-degree views of the city. and if that...
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we have mona kosar abdi and will reeve here.the other corner we have all of our favorite insomniacs joining us from home. so away we go. mona says bring it on. they're bringing it. >> what are we doing? >> i'm asking you questions and it's y'all against our insomniac friends. think of it like family feud. you guys are a team. question number one, half of american adults do this every day and a third of those people have changed their habits related to this activity in order to impress others? >> exercise. >> mona says exercise. will, any guesses? >> flex on the gram. >> flex on the gram. >> i don't know. brush their teeth. >> i was thinking that but i hope more than half your guys do that. >> shower. >> shower is a solid guess. the correct answer, believe it or not, drink coffee. >> to impress others? i'm fighting for my life. >> you might switch to drinking it black. you might switch to drinking it iced in order to impress your boo. i don't know. >> make sure you have a good coffee order. >> question number two. a recent survey
we have mona kosar abdi and will reeve here.the other corner we have all of our favorite insomniacs joining us from home. so away we go. mona says bring it on. they're bringing it. >> what are we doing? >> i'm asking you questions and it's y'all against our insomniac friends. think of it like family feud. you guys are a team. question number one, half of american adults do this every day and a third of those people have changed their habits related to this activity in order to...
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ian reeve reports. it was quite a feat. lewis walked 310 miles from new york to near hastings. men, heading for the famous battle in 1066 and over that same time period, 19 days in september and october. back home, eight children's mental health charity walked for is more than £20,000 better off.|j charity walked for is more than £20,000 better off. i had a few struggles of my own a few years ago, and my hobbies got me through. but i wa nted and my hobbies got me through. but i wanted to prove a few things and i thought that harold's march of 1066 was a good physical challenge and along the way lots of people came out to help and i wanted to prove how kind people can be. aside from the distance, what made the walk more gruelling was wearing a.5 stone of chainmail helmet and authentic thick garments. it was wet, windy, horrible and some days i was walking on busy a road so it was scary in places but i spent months preparing and training, getting used to all the gear and preparing for this. his neighbours gave him an enthusiastic welcome home on wednesday night in all of his achi
ian reeve reports. it was quite a feat. lewis walked 310 miles from new york to near hastings. men, heading for the famous battle in 1066 and over that same time period, 19 days in september and october. back home, eight children's mental health charity walked for is more than £20,000 better off.|j charity walked for is more than £20,000 better off. i had a few struggles of my own a few years ago, and my hobbies got me through. but i wa nted and my hobbies got me through. but i wanted to...
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ed >> yeah, so he kind of uses rosser reeves unique selling a proposition in this in saying like withptions to it. that's what i would have to say. >> he's refusing the slogans you've never had it so good as a democratic party slogan.is he's refuting them, not in a lot of detail but he's saying, well, what about the cost of living, you know, and tries to point to refute the an too slogan.s so it's not very specific in spf terms of all theic details thate gives, but it's a little bit sln more specific than. the slogano that, again, with 20 seconds he can try to refute some of the democratic slogans that they're running on. excellent. kayla?a?excell >> yeah, i think today we can laugh at these because you can clearly see him reading the cue cards and thatt like very awkwad pan to the front was kind of comical. but i think for the time this is brilliant because it's a person and eisenhower together and they're talking to each other. it goes one step further than t the fireside chats. it's not just personable over the air waves, it's personable in person, with the candidate and the americ
ed >> yeah, so he kind of uses rosser reeves unique selling a proposition in this in saying like withptions to it. that's what i would have to say. >> he's refusing the slogans you've never had it so good as a democratic party slogan.is he's refuting them, not in a lot of detail but he's saying, well, what about the cost of living, you know, and tries to point to refute the an too slogan.s so it's not very specific in spf terms of all theic details thate gives, but it's a little bit...
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juan reeves says the fair opening as a drive through this year was a lifeline for struggling vendors during the height of covid-19. >> it was devastating because the fair represents about 31% of our annual revenue. >> what does that translate to as far as jobs? >> we hire about 100, 125 people. it's impacting people significantly. >> next door is a state fair staple, sweet connie's corn on the cob. during world war ii, her family had to shut down their stand, but resilience is in their bloo >> we're born and bred to do this. >> reporter: no fair would be complete with fair games. we got our stuff, toys, food, stomach ache and we are done with the drive through state fair of texas. drive throughs are typically described as a convenient way to get food fast. but this drive through is offering a big bag of nostalgia with a side of comfort at a time when all people are craving a little bit of normalcy. >> everybody in our industr inds scrambled, but they've found a way to survi and cope. >> reporter: miryea villarreal, dallas. >> it wouldn't be the state fair without cotton candy. for so
juan reeves says the fair opening as a drive through this year was a lifeline for struggling vendors during the height of covid-19. >> it was devastating because the fair represents about 31% of our annual revenue. >> what does that translate to as far as jobs? >> we hire about 100, 125 people. it's impacting people significantly. >> next door is a state fair staple, sweet connie's corn on the cob. during world war ii, her family had to shut down their stand, but...
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here's will reeve. >> reporter: fire pit alert. watch this surveillance footage of a gas fire pit exploding. >> she got thrown 10, 12 feet in the air over the top of me. >> keith and his daughter chloe were enjoying the fire pit outside their florida home last winter but it had no ventilation and exploded, tossing them both in the air and scattering debris across their yard. with buying patio heaters, there are safety alerts. st. barn bibus says they are seeing more injuries. and coming up at 7:00 a.m., we have an eye opening demonstration that every fire pit owner needs to see and the hidden risks to look out for. with your "gma" first look, i'm will reeve, abc news, new york. >>> an update on captain cal. a mountain lion rescued from the zog fire in shasta county. he had his first play date with two sister mountain lions. they are all rescued orphans spending time at the oakland zoo. a cal firefighter found captain cal with several burns to his paws. he was taken to the zoo for treatment and is doing much better. the zoo says the
here's will reeve. >> reporter: fire pit alert. watch this surveillance footage of a gas fire pit exploding. >> she got thrown 10, 12 feet in the air over the top of me. >> keith and his daughter chloe were enjoying the fire pit outside their florida home last winter but it had no ventilation and exploded, tossing them both in the air and scattering debris across their yard. with buying patio heaters, there are safety alerts. st. barn bibus says they are seeing more injuries....
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here's the second punt of the night for oklahoma's reeves mundschau.k, got this one off and a fair catch made in traffic. by greg eisworth so excellent field position for isaowa state. we take a look at the college football rankings coming into today brought to you by capital one. >> todd b.: alabama, we saw them, impressive today, and next week. their defense is much different than they were a year ago thanks to the return of dillon than anything. >> sean: 6:02 to go. breece hall trying to get outside the left and gets tackled and the legs, nice move by isaiah thomas. set up the go-ahead score not long enough for oklahoma. >> todd b.: tough for manning. you got to score again. you can't get complacent here. you can't get conservative. you have to complete that oklahoma has a few tricks left up their sleeve. find a way to position your team to score one more time here. >> sean: purdy, beautiful throw to charlie kolar and his parents both worked at the university of oklahoma. >> todd b.: a beautiful throw, rp oichlt type action. fake and hold right behi
here's the second punt of the night for oklahoma's reeves mundschau.k, got this one off and a fair catch made in traffic. by greg eisworth so excellent field position for isaowa state. we take a look at the college football rankings coming into today brought to you by capital one. >> todd b.: alabama, we saw them, impressive today, and next week. their defense is much different than they were a year ago thanks to the return of dillon than anything. >> sean: 6:02 to go. breece hall...
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you don't actually see eisenhower himself appear in this commercial, but walter reeves, an advertisingd says we need to get you, as an individual, into these short spots. he came up with an idea about eisenhower answers america. the notion was these would be 22nd spots, very short. they would have different individuals asking eisenhower a question about his platform, his policies. what he would do as president. this is where eisenhower was really reluctant, because this required him to spend an entire day in a television studio, rehearsing these lines. they made him take off his glasses. he couldn't see, so they put really large cue cards so he could read the lines. they worked on the lighting. put makeup on him to make him look attractive. this is where robert montgomery again played a role in terms of how can we present actors and use all of those tools of the trade to present ike in a very effective way? eisenhower, again, was not happy with this, but he reluctantly agreed to do it because he saw the potential of reaching new audiences. he did grumble along the way. one of the most
you don't actually see eisenhower himself appear in this commercial, but walter reeves, an advertisingd says we need to get you, as an individual, into these short spots. he came up with an idea about eisenhower answers america. the notion was these would be 22nd spots, very short. they would have different individuals asking eisenhower a question about his platform, his policies. what he would do as president. this is where eisenhower was really reluctant, because this required him to spend an...
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because it was the reeves my you could. buy. it with a lot of men and i made it come in and general and they got rocking the exhibit after. starting part of what i see all the time kenny missed the group by announced that a prophecy a minute on numbers as it up get away because didn't understand that democratic a bull was in the ph d. . and he thought i could tell what he. bit of a can't get it. to talk and all of world a democrat down on. i go to that can do breaux a. democrat there was. a lethal quite deliberate and a democrat down and bought of the vatican in. promises thank you very much for talking to al-jazeera. the movie. trust is fundamental to all our relationships we trust banks without money talk to us without really personal details what happens to trust in a world driven by alfred as more want to see chanson made for us by these complex piece of code the question that comes up is inevitable can we trust algorithms in the 1st of a 5 part series highly rated questions the neutrality of digital deductions trust me i'm
because it was the reeves my you could. buy. it with a lot of men and i made it come in and general and they got rocking the exhibit after. starting part of what i see all the time kenny missed the group by announced that a prophecy a minute on numbers as it up get away because didn't understand that democratic a bull was in the ph d. . and he thought i could tell what he. bit of a can't get it. to talk and all of world a democrat down on. i go to that can do breaux a. democrat there was. a...
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world i mean scientists were wondering how far can we actually go when we added the human genome to reeve really want designer babies where is the use where are the possibilities but where are the dangers as well. now there are groups that develop guidelines for their use for the ethical use of chris burke has 9. scene editing says there's. we have to see but still as we heard that report there is no doubt that this is really useful and a really powerful tool so it deserves the prize definitely incredible there are breath from d.w. scientists thanks so much less to the sport now and germany's national football team faced turkey in a friendly match in cologne but had today in preparation for a pair of competitive fixtures over the coming week with the euros we should yield to next year coach needs time to focus on his squad that amid a global pandemic and yet another off eld scandal at the german f.a. to contend with that's easier said than done no sellout crowd for this clash as only 300 spectators are allowed in so watch germany take on turkey in cologne with the prevention of coronaviru
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because it was the reeves my you could. buy.it with a lot of men and i made a comment in general and they got rocking the exhibit after. starting part of what i see all the time kenny missed the group by announced that a prophecy a minute numbers add up get away he didn't understand that democratic. and he thought it all what he. bit of a can't get it when he. talk and all of world a democrat down on. i go to that can do breaux a. democrat there was from the. daily to poke and on 20. my democrat down on one of the vatican in. the promises thank you very much for talking to al-jazeera. with jealousy they spoke she just exquisitely she's very glamorous it's part of our culture to look at our very very best part of a special occasion and people will spend money everything you see on the card while they do it here. if there is going to be longevity gold have to come in and tell me things to my mind on al-jazeera. a face can tell a story without uttering a single one. and knowing god can guide. a simple time. in 4 months. the un conv
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. >> i'm will reeve. kenneth is off.e begin with a new prediction about the coronavirus. >> researchers are predicting a significant increase in new cases over the next four weeks. we're already averaging more than 50,000 cases per day. >> we're also learning more about president trump's son barron who tested positive. the president speaking in iowa last night cited his son's case as more evidence that schools should re-open. >> it all comes as six states report a record number of hospitalizations with none of the 50 states trending in the right direction when it comes to new infections. this morning, president trump revealing new details about his teenage son's covid diagnosis. >> he had it for such a short period of time. i don't even think he knew he had it because they're young and their immune systems are strong. >> reporter: at a rally in iowa where thousands packed into an airport hangar, the president cited his son barron's case for re-opening schools. >> people have it and it goes -- get the kids back to school.
. >> i'm will reeve. kenneth is off.e begin with a new prediction about the coronavirus. >> researchers are predicting a significant increase in new cases over the next four weeks. we're already averaging more than 50,000 cases per day. >> we're also learning more about president trump's son barron who tested positive. the president speaking in iowa last night cited his son's case as more evidence that schools should re-open. >> it all comes as six states report a record...
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because it was the reeves my you could talk to. because. it would have been and i made a comment in general and again rocking the exhibit after. what i see all the time kenny missed the group by lunch that a put out i see a minute on numbers as it up get away because didn't understand that democratic. nick though i did tell what he. bit of a can't get it. token dollar world a democrat down on. i get there kinda breaux a. democrat there was in the. elite poking lunch quite a little when a democrat down and bought of the good of vatican in. the promises thank you very much for talking to al jazeera. he began with the war and to connect with her i called shall i fall ball i felt like i was that a documentary filmmaker once granted unconditional assigner contrasts his experiences with those seeking refuge today and intimate note of the consequences of the policies of detainments is really almost a sort of illness misery they cannot absorb this number that people have to suffer in this way it is unacceptable and refugees tale on al-jazeera. reve
because it was the reeves my you could talk to. because. it would have been and i made a comment in general and again rocking the exhibit after. what i see all the time kenny missed the group by lunch that a put out i see a minute on numbers as it up get away because didn't understand that democratic. nick though i did tell what he. bit of a can't get it. token dollar world a democrat down on. i get there kinda breaux a. democrat there was in the. elite poking lunch quite a little when a...
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russell reeves. he was hired by the eisenhower campaign to manage their advertisers. eisenhower and his people thought it would just be speeches. reeves looks at one of the speeches, i think it was his announcement speech early in the campaign, and made two major conclusions. that eisenhower was a terrible speaker and that these 30 minute speeches were too complex. people left the speech is not having a single idea of what he was about. it was a jumble of issues. so he persuaded eisenhower to do this spot advertising. the major way that people were seeing eisenhower spots was not this animated spot, the jingle saw, which was interesting and a lot of people enjoy watching it because it recognizes the first political spot. but most eisenhower spots were these 22nd eisenhower answers spots where he would just look at the camera and answer questions from average people off the street. eisenhower thought it was humiliating. hisenson thought thoughts were a humiliating exercise that degraded the candidacy and the office of the president. host: two questions about the ads we
russell reeves. he was hired by the eisenhower campaign to manage their advertisers. eisenhower and his people thought it would just be speeches. reeves looks at one of the speeches, i think it was his announcement speech early in the campaign, and made two major conclusions. that eisenhower was a terrible speaker and that these 30 minute speeches were too complex. people left the speech is not having a single idea of what he was about. it was a jumble of issues. so he persuaded eisenhower to...
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reeves looks at one of eisenhower's speeches, i think his announcement speech early in the campaign andwo major conclusions. eisenhower was a terrible speaker into these speeches were too complex and too long. people left the speech without having a single idea of what it was about. he persuaded eisenhower to do this spot advertising. the major way that people were notng eisenhower spots was this animated jingle you saw, which is interesting. a lot of people enjoy watching it because it is recognizes -- most eisenhower spots were these 20-second eisenhower answers america where eisenhower just looks and the cameron answers questions from people off the street. eisenhower thought it was humiliating. stevenson thought his thoughts where a humiliating exercise that degraded the candidacy and the office of the president. host: two quick questions about what we saw about eisenhower and stevenson. one, donkeys in that ad for then-candidate eisenhower, kind of a negative ad in that regard, and, two, who is bob in the adlai stevenson? guest: ok, so the donkeys you see going backwards, which as
reeves looks at one of eisenhower's speeches, i think his announcement speech early in the campaign andwo major conclusions. eisenhower was a terrible speaker into these speeches were too complex and too long. people left the speech without having a single idea of what it was about. he persuaded eisenhower to do this spot advertising. the major way that people were notng eisenhower spots was this animated jingle you saw, which is interesting. a lot of people enjoy watching it because it is...
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ian reeve, bbc look north, durham.s had suffered a decline across the world's largest reef system, with serious damage occurring in 2016, 2017 and again this year. a ten—year—old boy from north devon has raised tens of thousands of pounds for charity — by camping out in his back garden. max woosey pitched the tent he inherited from a neighbour at the start of lockdown and he's been there ever since. jon kay went to meet him night 205 and, as max goes to bed, once again he is remembering his hero — rick, his neighbour, who died of cancer earlier this year and left max his tent. he was amazing, he loved the outdoors. he said to me, "you've got to promise me that you will have an adventure," and i said, "yes, iwill, i promise you that." and what an adventure he's had. since march, max has slept in the garden every night, despite all the dangers he's encountered. in the middle of the night, i was, like, ooh, that hurts, but fell back to sleep. woke up in the morning with a red ant, loads of bites all around my leg. the ten
ian reeve, bbc look north, durham.s had suffered a decline across the world's largest reef system, with serious damage occurring in 2016, 2017 and again this year. a ten—year—old boy from north devon has raised tens of thousands of pounds for charity — by camping out in his back garden. max woosey pitched the tent he inherited from a neighbour at the start of lockdown and he's been there ever since. jon kay went to meet him night 205 and, as max goes to bed, once again he is remembering...
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reeves looks at one of eisenhower's speeches, i think it was his announcement speech early in the campaigno the conclusion -- he made two major conclusions. that eisenhower was a terrible speaker and that these 30-minute speeches were just too complex , too long, that people left the speech without having a single idea of really what it was about. it was just kind of a jumble of issues. and so, he persuaded eisenhower to do this spot advertising. and the major way that people were seeing eisenhower spots was not this animated spot, this jingle you just saw, which is interesting, and a lot of people enjoy watching it because it is sort of recognized as the first political spot, but most eisenhower spots were these 20-second "eisenhower answers america," where eisenhower just looks in the camera and answers questions from average people off the street. and eisenhower thought it was humiliating. stevenson thought his spots were a humiliating exercise that really degraded the candidacy and the office of the president. they were both sort of dragged into doing this. host: two quick questions ab
reeves looks at one of eisenhower's speeches, i think it was his announcement speech early in the campaigno the conclusion -- he made two major conclusions. that eisenhower was a terrible speaker and that these 30-minute speeches were just too complex , too long, that people left the speech without having a single idea of really what it was about. it was just kind of a jumble of issues. and so, he persuaded eisenhower to do this spot advertising. and the major way that people were seeing...
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>> he uses walter reeves' unique selling proposition in this saying these short spots, he doesn't givey. >> and he's refuting the slogans. you've never it so good and a very democratic slogan and he's refuting them and not in a lot of detail and what about the cost of living and tries to point to specifics to refute the slogan. so it's not very specific in terms about the details that he gives and it's a little bit more specific than the slogan so again, with 20 seconds he can refute some of the slogans that they're running on. excellent. kayla? >> i think today we can laugh at him because the front was comical, and i think for the time this is brilliant, but it's a person and eisenhower together and they're talking to each other and it goes one step further than the fireside chats and it's not just personable over the airwaves and it's personable in-person with the candidate and the american people have a chance to directly talk to him about their concerns. >> excellent. >> and again, it does personalize this conversation that ordinary americans are talking with this presidential cand
>> he uses walter reeves' unique selling proposition in this saying these short spots, he doesn't givey. >> and he's refuting the slogans. you've never it so good and a very democratic slogan and he's refuting them and not in a lot of detail and what about the cost of living and tries to point to specifics to refute the slogan. so it's not very specific in terms about the details that he gives and it's a little bit more specific than the slogan so again, with 20 seconds he can...
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because it was the reeves my you could. buy. it with a lot of men and i made it come in and general and they got rocking the exhibit after. kenneth. bae announced that a plot i see a minute on the bizarre get up get away he didn't understand that democratic. and he thought i could tell what he. bit of a can't get it you know he will be trying to talk and all of the world a democrat down and. i go to that can do breaux a. democrat there was. on the elite poking lunch quite a little when a democrat down and bought of the moon could go to vatican in. the promises thank you very much for talking to al-jazeera. these men are survivors of covert 1946 year old is a limousine driver is the only one here who needed to go to hospital when he became ill in early march it will be. good or. bad that it's already november so deep it is a 34 year old driver for kotori family and he tested positive my body is good it will be small but will be health officials say the rate of new infections has slowed the goal here is to conduct a broad serving
because it was the reeves my you could. buy. it with a lot of men and i made it come in and general and they got rocking the exhibit after. kenneth. bae announced that a plot i see a minute on the bizarre get up get away he didn't understand that democratic. and he thought i could tell what he. bit of a can't get it you know he will be trying to talk and all of the world a democrat down and. i go to that can do breaux a. democrat there was. on the elite poking lunch quite a little when a...
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ian reeve, bbc look north. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. hello.utumn weather is waking up again. wind, but more importantly, more rain heading our way as we go through the week ahead, in fact spreading across northern ireland and scotland, as the night goes on, parts of northern england, especially the further north you are. south of that, a few breaks in the cloud and we'll see some mist and fog patches around. and temperatures may end up a little bit lower than this in some spots, but 10 degrees in belfast to start the day tomorrow. maybe a brief lull in the rain early on, but more heavy rain is going to come in quite quickly in the morning and then spread across scotland. and parts of northern england, especially northwest england, will see that rain into the afternoon. we'll see a few bursts of rain towards the north and west of wales as well. elsewhere in england and wales, some hazy brightness perhaps. the wind picking up, turning milder in a southerly wind as well, but for northern ireland and scotland — particularly western scotland — it i
ian reeve, bbc look north. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. hello.utumn weather is waking up again. wind, but more importantly, more rain heading our way as we go through the week ahead, in fact spreading across northern ireland and scotland, as the night goes on, parts of northern england, especially the further north you are. south of that, a few breaks in the cloud and we'll see some mist and fog patches around. and temperatures may end up a little bit lower than...
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because it was the reeves my you could. buy. it with a lot of men and i made it come in and general and they got rocking the exhibit after. starting. any music group by announced that a prophecy a minute on the bizarre set up get away because didn't understand that democratic a ball was in the pitch given by a. white and he thought it all white he. could it was thunder and they had all bit of a thump going it. talk and all of world a democrat down on. i got to that can do breaux a. democrat there was. a lead to poke munch quite a little when a democrat down on one of the go to vatican in. the promises thank you very much for talking to al-jazeera. temperatures are on the rise global warming is taking effect. as one of the world's biggest emitters of greenhouse gases the u.s. is set to withdraw from the paris climate accord the day after the presidential election we care and we will deal with climate change get a new president reversed a decision in time and face up to the climate crisis for all of the key issues of the us electi
because it was the reeves my you could. buy. it with a lot of men and i made it come in and general and they got rocking the exhibit after. starting. any music group by announced that a prophecy a minute on the bizarre set up get away because didn't understand that democratic a ball was in the pitch given by a. white and he thought it all white he. could it was thunder and they had all bit of a thump going it. talk and all of world a democrat down on. i got to that can do breaux a. democrat...
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. >> i'm will reeve. kenneth is off. election day is three weeks from today. >> and president trump was back on the campaign trail last night. his first rally since his scodelario diagnosis saying he wants to kiss everyone, but the rising number of coronavirus hot spots is a growing concern. >> meanwhile, one of the vaccine trials has been put on hold. johnson & johnson is reporting an unexplained illness. >> but we begin with the president's rally and new criticism of his campaign from dr. anthony fauci. fresh off his covid-19 test that came back negative -- ♪ where at least i know i'm free ♪ >> reporter: -- president trump last night in florida tossing out make america great masks and saying he feels great. >> i feel so powerful. i'll walk into that audience. i'll walk in there. i'll kiss everyone in that audience. i'll kiss the guys and the beautiful women and the -- everybody. i'll just give you a big fat kiss. >> reporter: in a new letter, infee house dr. sean conleysa t firstal since hospitalized, trump defended hi
. >> i'm will reeve. kenneth is off. election day is three weeks from today. >> and president trump was back on the campaign trail last night. his first rally since his scodelario diagnosis saying he wants to kiss everyone, but the rising number of coronavirus hot spots is a growing concern. >> meanwhile, one of the vaccine trials has been put on hold. johnson & johnson is reporting an unexplained illness. >> but we begin with the president's rally and new criticism...
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jean reeves told us why he got her vote. >> all these years, trump has done very well for me. so i know that people that it hasn't, but... >> reporter: it has done well for you in what way? >> now there isnvestments. >> reporter: now there is a push for young voters. and it seems to be working. one analysis shows more than three times as many florida voters under 30 have cast their ballots early, compared to a similar time period in 2016. >> i think that this president has pedaled in the worst kinds of rhetoric and appealed to the worst parts of our nature. and i think joe biden is the exact opposite of that. >> i voted for president trump, i felt he did a-- before covid hit, he was doing well. and i feel like there if something is working, not to change it. >> reporter: it has been lively outside this polling location in pembroke pines, florida, you can see all the signs and banners. there's even music. we should point out in 2016 our battleground tracker had both candidates tied leading up to the election. president trump won the state by just over 1%. norah? >> o'donnell: m
jean reeves told us why he got her vote. >> all these years, trump has done very well for me. so i know that people that it hasn't, but... >> reporter: it has done well for you in what way? >> now there isnvestments. >> reporter: now there is a push for young voters. and it seems to be working. one analysis shows more than three times as many florida voters under 30 have cast their ballots early, compared to a similar time period in 2016. >> i think that this...
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by elevating the roadway and buildings and creating artificial reeves and sea walls.n one case replacing an outdated levee with a new environmenty friendly one. and the restoration project, the large largest wetlands effort meant to absorb rising sea levels. while some planning continues, most construction has stalled. >> we can't afford to lose a week a day, certainly not a year or two. >> reporter: the executive director of the san francisco estuary institute. >> this is probably going to rob us 1 to 2 years out of that critical ten year window because local governments are simply going to be cash strapped. does that worry you? >> it terrifies me. we have an enormous challenge ahead of us. >> a challenge that has no long-term funding thank tuesday the high coast of the covid crisis. a $4.7 billion bond meant to address the issue statewide pulled by governor newsom. yet another law proposed would have protected important assets like highway 101, cal train, b.a.r.t. lines and local residential communities from flooding due to sea level rise. >> this is going to be a h
by elevating the roadway and buildings and creating artificial reeves and sea walls.n one case replacing an outdated levee with a new environmenty friendly one. and the restoration project, the large largest wetlands effort meant to absorb rising sea levels. while some planning continues, most construction has stalled. >> we can't afford to lose a week a day, certainly not a year or two. >> reporter: the executive director of the san francisco estuary institute. >> this is...
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. >> i'm will reeve. we begin with the race for the white house and those dueling town halls. >> president trump and former vice president joe biden taking questions from voters on everything from the coronavirus to the economy. >> it comes as the pandemic enters a new phase. doctors reporting a third peak in infections. meanwhile, the number of americans applying for unemployment benefits has jumped to the highest level in nearly two months. >> we begin our coverage with abc's elizabeth schulze. good morning, elizabeth. >> reporter: hey, good morning, mona and will. trump and biden squared off in separate televised events just as biden's running mate, kamala harris, came off the campaign trail. in a campaign first, president trump and joe biden taking questions in dueling town hall events. >> what would your administration do in terms of following the science? >> we missed enormous opportunities and kept saying things that weren't true. >> has your opinion changed on the importance of mask wearing? >> no
. >> i'm will reeve. we begin with the race for the white house and those dueling town halls. >> president trump and former vice president joe biden taking questions from voters on everything from the coronavirus to the economy. >> it comes as the pandemic enters a new phase. doctors reporting a third peak in infections. meanwhile, the number of americans applying for unemployment benefits has jumped to the highest level in nearly two months. >> we begin our coverage...
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. >> and i'm will reeve. we begin with judge amy coney barrett getting grilled by democrats. >> she was confronted with several big issues including obamacare and abortion, and overnight president trump weighed in during a rally in pennsylvania where he also insisted that we're turning the corner on the pandemic. >> under three weeks until the election, more states have started early voting. some people waiting in line all day. in texas yesterday a record 128,000 people voted in harris county alone. >> but let's begin with the supreme court confirmation hearings resuming today. abc's elizabeth schulze has the latest. good morning, elizabeth. >> reporter: mona and will, the 11 hours of questioning so far has been calm and cordial, but there were some tense moments when barrett was questioned about health care, women's rights and the upcoming election. this morning, judge amy coney barrett insisting she gave no commitments to the white house pending her confirmation to the supreme court. >> i have no mission an
. >> and i'm will reeve. we begin with judge amy coney barrett getting grilled by democrats. >> she was confronted with several big issues including obamacare and abortion, and overnight president trump weighed in during a rally in pennsylvania where he also insisted that we're turning the corner on the pandemic. >> under three weeks until the election, more states have started early voting. some people waiting in line all day. in texas yesterday a record 128,000 people voted...
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. >> and i'm will reeve. >>> we begin with president trump heading back on the campaign trail today. his personal doctor says the president is no longer at risk of spreading covid-19. the president is going one step further. >> it all comes as dr. anthony fauci accuses the trump campaign of taking his words out of context ring new ad fa heard p president trump set to return to the campaign trail just days after leaving the hospital. >> looks like i'm immune for -- i don't know, maybe a long time. could be a short time. could be a lifetime. nobody knows. i'm immune. >> reporter: kicking off a jam-packed week of back to back rallies after his doctor said the president is no longer at risk of spreading covid. during a call with supporters sunday, the president claimed he's not only covid free, but immune to the virus. >> i've tested totally negative. refer the white house yet to confirm he tested negative. the president is touting the experimental treatment he credits for his recovery. >> we want it brought into the hospitals. i believe it's a transfusion. i believe it will solve the pr
. >> and i'm will reeve. >>> we begin with president trump heading back on the campaign trail today. his personal doctor says the president is no longer at risk of spreading covid-19. the president is going one step further. >> it all comes as dr. anthony fauci accuses the trump campaign of taking his words out of context ring new ad fa heard p president trump set to return to the campaign trail just days after leaving the hospital. >> looks like i'm immune for -- i...
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festering inequalities being exposed movements like black lives matter have taken to the streets to egg reeve in season seek justice institutions from wall street banks to media companies acknowledge their shortcomings and the pledging to do more to diversify workforces even all giants like b.p. and shell of decided to accelerate the move to green technology they plan to invest in renewable energy and norway's trillion dollar wealth fund is selling its coal assets back in australia aboriginal campaign groups have stepped up campaigns to protect other significant historical sites joining me now from cut off in western australia is peter jeffries peter is the chief executive officer of the western australia based aboriginal corporation good to have you with us if we could start off by talking about your concern why are you concerned about what proposed developments might mean for australia's 1st underwater heritage fines. the significance of the recent. for our traditional honestly in richer and more broadly across australia this is significant in that it's. a lot of trial and you know strain a
festering inequalities being exposed movements like black lives matter have taken to the streets to egg reeve in season seek justice institutions from wall street banks to media companies acknowledge their shortcomings and the pledging to do more to diversify workforces even all giants like b.p. and shell of decided to accelerate the move to green technology they plan to invest in renewable energy and norway's trillion dollar wealth fund is selling its coal assets back in australia aboriginal...
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considerations being outlined how these girls will walk back to school and what happens today to kiesha reeves all find a lot of the year this year has already been lost due to the from their me but their children who are you know locked up sometimes with their users or people having sex because they did not you know have information or you know. other reasons but now we need to address the fact that the children need to go back to school and what's the government doing to make sure that they're not left behind whenever schools reopen or just tell me how how can education help our girls are raped by a family member in lockdown. so all children have a right to education right and the lockdown did force some of these children to be locked down with children with people who are abusing them and if you're if a girl if a child is receiving comprehensive sexual education then they have very clear on about their bodies about what's acceptable about what consent needs and about where to get help so some of these tips it's part of education some of this test can help our child seek help reports and tal
considerations being outlined how these girls will walk back to school and what happens today to kiesha reeves all find a lot of the year this year has already been lost due to the from their me but their children who are you know locked up sometimes with their users or people having sex because they did not you know have information or you know. other reasons but now we need to address the fact that the children need to go back to school and what's the government doing to make sure that...
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efficiently keep the virus under control and perhaps the situation would improve, but as we heard, rachel reeves cabinet minister pressed on andrew marr this morning, the circuit breaker routine may have to be repeated time and again to keep the virus under control. could the government just impose this? it could. michael gove said this this morning and the premise is headed earlier this week. he said if there is no agreement, he may need to intervene and impose restrictions, which the government can do. it would create a very difficult and awkward situation politically though, leaving the people of greater manchester perhaps wondering who, whose orders they were following, who they should be listening to and arguments about how those rules would be enforced or not, which is why we saw the police intervening earlier in the week, so it's a political headache that both sides want to avoid. a record number of shops have closed on britain's high streets during the first six months of this year as the coronarivus lockdown hit may stores hard. according to research, more than 11,000 chain store outlet
efficiently keep the virus under control and perhaps the situation would improve, but as we heard, rachel reeves cabinet minister pressed on andrew marr this morning, the circuit breaker routine may have to be repeated time and again to keep the virus under control. could the government just impose this? it could. michael gove said this this morning and the premise is headed earlier this week. he said if there is no agreement, he may need to intervene and impose restrictions, which the...
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ian reeve reports. it was quite a feat.ute taken by king harold and his men, heading for the famous battle in 1066 and over the same time period, 19 days in september and october. now back home, the mental health charity he walked for is more than £20,000 better off. i had a few struggles of my own a few years back, and my hobbies in medieval combat and things got me through because my issues were quite close to home. but i wanted to prove a few things, and i thought that harold's march of 1066 was quite a good physical challenge and, along the way, lots of people came out to help, and i wanted to prove how kind people can be. aside from the distance, what made the walk more gruelling was wearing 11.5 stone of chainmail helmet and authentic thick garments. it was wet and windy and horrible. and some days, i was walking on busy a—roads, so it was a bit scary in places, but i spent months preparing and training, getting used to all the gear and learning how to do my boots properly and stuff like this. his neighbours gave lewi
ian reeve reports. it was quite a feat.ute taken by king harold and his men, heading for the famous battle in 1066 and over the same time period, 19 days in september and october. now back home, the mental health charity he walked for is more than £20,000 better off. i had a few struggles of my own a few years back, and my hobbies in medieval combat and things got me through because my issues were quite close to home. but i wanted to prove a few things, and i thought that harold's march of...
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elle reeve has that part of the story. >> we're in a town called normal, illinois, where hundreds of trump supporters have gathered to watch the debate. >> this event has sort of snowballed. we have a raffle for a semiautomatic shotgun that apparently is very popular. >> i just like the no -- attitude. i don't understand what the problem is of trying to bring everybody up in america to do good things. >> reporter: but is it no -- to pay $750 in taxes? >> i would love to comment on that. i don't know. it's one of those situations where you and i can both say if we made that kind of money, you know you're going to play the tax game. it's set there to for millionaires to play the game. >> reporter: would you want him to change is so millionaires couldn't play the game? >> in the grand keep of things, that would be great. >> reporter: how do you think it's going so far? >> as i expected it to go. >> reporter: what made you cheer? do you remember a moment? >> when president trump was bringing out the details with the biden -- >> reporter: so when trump was hitting him hard? >> yeah. >> re
elle reeve has that part of the story. >> we're in a town called normal, illinois, where hundreds of trump supporters have gathered to watch the debate. >> this event has sort of snowballed. we have a raffle for a semiautomatic shotgun that apparently is very popular. >> i just like the no -- attitude. i don't understand what the problem is of trying to bring everybody up in america to do good things. >> reporter: but is it no -- to pay $750 in taxes? >> i would...
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and yes, in research, as christopher reeve so powerfully reminded us, we must do. and my plan gives americans tax cuts that will help our economy to grow. i want to expand iras so that young people can buy a home. a tax cut to home ownership that says to every middle income working family in this country if you sell your home you will not have to pay a capital gains tax on it, ever, not ever. i want every american to be able to hear those beautiful words, welcome home. let me say again, every tax cut i call for tonight is targeted, it's responsible, and it is paid for within my balanced budget plan. my tax cuts will not undermine our economy, they will speed economic growth. we should cut taxes for the family. sending a child to college. for the worker returning to college. for the families saving to buy a home, or for long-term health care and a $500 per child credit for middle income families raising their children who need help with child care and what the children will do after school. that is the right way to cut taxes. pro-family, pro-education, pro-economic
and yes, in research, as christopher reeve so powerfully reminded us, we must do. and my plan gives americans tax cuts that will help our economy to grow. i want to expand iras so that young people can buy a home. a tax cut to home ownership that says to every middle income working family in this country if you sell your home you will not have to pay a capital gains tax on it, ever, not ever. i want every american to be able to hear those beautiful words, welcome home. let me say again, every...
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. >> ellie reeves watched with trump supporters. what did you hear? >> reporter: before the debate they told us they wanted it to be more civil but during the debate they cheered like it was a professional wrestling match. >> trump 2020. >> we're in a baseball stadium in normal, illinois where hundreds of supporters have travelled to watch the debate at an event hosted by the republican party. >> this event has sort of snowballed. we have republican party and our trump store. we have a raffle for a semiautomatic shotgun. apparently very popular. >> i just like the no bull attitude of i want to make america great. i don't understand what the problem is of trying to bring everyone up in america to do good things. >> is it no bull to have only paid like $750 in taxes. >> here's the deal? i would love to be able to comment on that. i don't know. and it's one of those situations where you and i can both sit here and say if we made that kind of money you know you're going to play the tax game. it's set for millionaires to play the game. >> would you want hi
. >> ellie reeves watched with trump supporters. what did you hear? >> reporter: before the debate they told us they wanted it to be more civil but during the debate they cheered like it was a professional wrestling match. >> trump 2020. >> we're in a baseball stadium in normal, illinois where hundreds of supporters have travelled to watch the debate at an event hosted by the republican party. >> this event has sort of snowballed. we have republican party and our...
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. >> okay, ryan reeves. >> good morning. >> good morning.ritney, can you confirm that you can see the power point? >> i can see a white screen. >> can you see it now? >> yes. >> okay. when i have a full screen, i lose it. so hopefully, the slides are large enough for you to see. okay. good morning, my name is ryan reeves and i'm our vision zero task force co-chair. and i will be sharing with you today a progress update on vision zero. really focused on the work over the past quarter. so through august of this year, we've had 18 traffic fatalities, including eight people walking, two people biking and nine people killed riding in vehicles. this is similar to the five-year average in fatalities, but we know even one is too many so we have much more work to do. although the goal is eliminate fatal crashes and reduce severe injuries, we have seen a 50% decrease in injury crashes during shelter-in-place as compared to the same time period last year. this is just comparing police data year over year, so it's not comprehensive because it doesn't in
. >> okay, ryan reeves. >> good morning. >> good morning.ritney, can you confirm that you can see the power point? >> i can see a white screen. >> can you see it now? >> yes. >> okay. when i have a full screen, i lose it. so hopefully, the slides are large enough for you to see. okay. good morning, my name is ryan reeves and i'm our vision zero task force co-chair. and i will be sharing with you today a progress update on vision zero. really focused on...
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will reeve spoke to aj about it and how he finally made the commitment to staying sober. >> reporter:for tens of thousands of fans each night. ♪ backstreet's back all right >> reporter: aj mclean of the backstreet boys is revealing his 20-year battle with addiction. >> what happened the first time you tried drugs? >> the first time i tried drugs was literally an hour before my call time to the call video shoot. i was off the walls. >> reporter: the singer kept his addiction a secret until his destructive behavior began affecting his band. >> they basically broke into my house and they dumped ice water on me while i was passed out in my bed. everybody started to catch on. i wasn't me anymore, you know, i was just living a lie. >> reporter: the 42-year-old has now spent two decades with stretches of sobriety and stints in rehab. after a trip to las vegas 11 months ago, aj hit rock bottom. how bad was it the last time you were using? >> i was never sober. not for a second. and the turning point for me was when i came back home, my wife could smell it on my breath and my youngest of my tw
will reeve spoke to aj about it and how he finally made the commitment to staying sober. >> reporter:for tens of thousands of fans each night. ♪ backstreet's back all right >> reporter: aj mclean of the backstreet boys is revealing his 20-year battle with addiction. >> what happened the first time you tried drugs? >> the first time i tried drugs was literally an hour before my call time to the call video shoot. i was off the walls. >> reporter: the singer kept...
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for "good morning america," will reeve, abc news, new york. >> thank you, will.. >>> the minimalists show their followings how to streamline their lives to find true happiness part of our new series introducing you to the biggest influencers in social media and matched them up with a super fan who really needs their help. take a look. they are the guys who teach us to live more with less. >> the most sustainable purchase is left on the shelf. >> reporter: joshua fields millburn and ryan nicodemus have helped their fan base of 20 million eliminate their excess material things to focus on life's essential aspect. >> when we talk about minimalism we're making room for the important things for better health, better relationships, the ability to contribute beyond ourselves in a meaningful way. >> reporter: today we partnered them up with super fan tara stevens who is trying to declutter. >> are you guys ready for a hoarding situation here? >> reporter: first tara's closet where the minimalists recommend the 90/90 rule. >> when you look at that item and say have i used
for "good morning america," will reeve, abc news, new york. >> thank you, will.. >>> the minimalists show their followings how to streamline their lives to find true happiness part of our new series introducing you to the biggest influencers in social media and matched them up with a super fan who really needs their help. take a look. they are the guys who teach us to live more with less. >> the most sustainable purchase is left on the shelf. >> reporter:...