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richardson after each strategy conference from what he told fdr. this was vital because you have four guys in the room but no official minutes were kept no staff could remain in the room. historians have been forced to rely first and second hand accounts of those persistence and macarthur left a vivid attempt one - - an account in his memoir of that particulars he quotes himself at length many of those were called into question so richardson's diaries help us to understand exactly what was said. >> nothing like being asked to see something that nobody has ever seen before. >> once you publish a couple books and people read them some comes in but there were a number of others that people reach out and say my father left the series of letters or my grandfather left a diary with this campaign would like to look at them? i say absolutely. because there is no shortage of these kinds of services available the national archives have any more than any of us can read in a lifetime but yet when you are contacted by the families that say would you like to loo
richardson after each strategy conference from what he told fdr. this was vital because you have four guys in the room but no official minutes were kept no staff could remain in the room. historians have been forced to rely first and second hand accounts of those persistence and macarthur left a vivid attempt one - - an account in his memoir of that particulars he quotes himself at length many of those were called into question so richardson's diaries help us to understand exactly what was...
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richardson was a armies top general in the theater. he left a detailed and very insightful diary which was absolutely essential source really to understanding particularly understanding service rivalries in the pacific, the struggle between the army and the navy from someone who is in direct contact with nimitz virtue on a day-to-day basis and knew what was happening. general richardson left his diary to his descendents who said keep it private until the year 2015, when i'm sure everybody i know will be gone. i was fortunate enough to be contacted by the family and 2015 and said would you like the diary? i said, would i like this diary? thank you so much. it's really an important new source, and it provided a of insight in many different aspects of this but most importantly returning to the first chapter, the conference when fdr visited oahu and macarthur flew from australia. macarthur stayed with richardson in his house on oahu. they were old friends. he debriefs general richardson after each of the strategy conferences. he told them
richardson was a armies top general in the theater. he left a detailed and very insightful diary which was absolutely essential source really to understanding particularly understanding service rivalries in the pacific, the struggle between the army and the navy from someone who is in direct contact with nimitz virtue on a day-to-day basis and knew what was happening. general richardson left his diary to his descendents who said keep it private until the year 2015, when i'm sure everybody i...
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there was a newly released diary from general richardson the highest ranking officer in his book. how did this affect the story and i would also ask to expand what are the interesting sources that perhaps haven't been touched on before and if you address general richardsons. >> general richardson was the commanding north half of the pacific commanded by the army's top general and he left a very detailed and insightful diary which is a central source to understanding service rivalries and from someone who was in direct contact on a day-to-day basis and knew what was happening so general richardson left his diary until the year 2015 but i'm sure everybody i know will be gone. i was fortunate enough to be contacted by the family that in 2015 said would you like the diary and i said what i. thank you so much. so it's a really important news source and it provided a lot of insight in many different aspects but most importantly, returning to the first chapter when fdr visited, macarthur stayed with richardson in his house. they were old friends, and he debriefed general richardson after
there was a newly released diary from general richardson the highest ranking officer in his book. how did this affect the story and i would also ask to expand what are the interesting sources that perhaps haven't been touched on before and if you address general richardsons. >> general richardson was the commanding north half of the pacific commanded by the army's top general and he left a very detailed and insightful diary which is a central source to understanding service rivalries and...
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macarthur stayed with richardson in his house, they were old friends, and he debriefed general richardson after each of the strategy conferences. he told them exactly what he had told fdr. this is of vital new source because of those conferences, you had four guys in the room, there were no minutes cut, no official minutes, no staff was permitted to remain in the room. historians have been forced to rely essentially on first and second hand accounts of those participants. macarthur left a vivid account in his memoir published in the mid-1960s but many of the particulars, he quotes himself at length, many of the particulars i think have been called into question, and so richardsons diaries is something that us essentially an anchor to understand exactly what was said. >> nothing quite like having someone contact you say you like to see some source that no one has ever looked at before. makes it all worthwhile, doesn't? >> it helps come once you publish a couple books and people read them, some of that stuff starts coming in over the transit use an old navy term which didn't happen early in
macarthur stayed with richardson in his house, they were old friends, and he debriefed general richardson after each of the strategy conferences. he told them exactly what he had told fdr. this is of vital new source because of those conferences, you had four guys in the room, there were no minutes cut, no official minutes, no staff was permitted to remain in the room. historians have been forced to rely essentially on first and second hand accounts of those participants. macarthur left a vivid...
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they stayed with richardson in his house. and he debriefed general richardson after each of the strategy conferences. this was a vital new source because those conferences have four guys in the room. there was no official minutes kept. the historians had been forced to rely on a first and second hand it was a vivid account. they point themselves at length. i think they had been called into question and so richardson's diaries is something that gives us a new anchor to understand exactly what we said. it makes it all worthwhile. when she published a couple of books. and people read them. some of that stuff comes over there. there are a number of other in the long list. people would reach out to me and say my grandfather left a series of leers. would you like to look at it. as you know. there is no shortage of these kind of sources available. they are in the national archives. more than anyone of any one of us could read in a lifetime. and yet when you get contacted by the family to say would you like to look at this thing that
they stayed with richardson in his house. and he debriefed general richardson after each of the strategy conferences. this was a vital new source because those conferences have four guys in the room. there was no official minutes kept. the historians had been forced to rely on a first and second hand it was a vivid account. they point themselves at length. i think they had been called into question and so richardson's diaries is something that gives us a new anchor to understand exactly what we...
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richardson in for them, for me and the whole team here. thanks so much for joining us. in london home many poor soon old love shall certainly in the world climb a tree, a different whole story. this is my plan for when film goes one week before it can really just we still have time to work on doing this.
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i'm claire richardson. welcome to the show. leaders of the wealthiest countries have wrapped up an online summit with a pledge to supply covert nineteen vaccines and testes affordably to all the world's people. a virtual gathering of the g. twenty, a group hosted by saudi arabia, aims to ease worries that poor countries could be left behind. as the pandemic, a deepens, divisions between rich and poor for climate change and the environment are merged as the other main. a seam on day two of the summit, u.s. president donald trump defended his decision to pull out of the paris climate accord. meanwhile, german chancellor angela merkel stressed the need to help poorer countries deal with the economic fallout from the crown of virus crisis. let's have a listen. this is something else that for the first time in a long time, we see an increase in global poverty. we need to act resolutely against this in our meeting today, we therefore stressed the importance of private investments in particular in africa . we stressed the importance o
i'm claire richardson. welcome to the show. leaders of the wealthiest countries have wrapped up an online summit with a pledge to supply covert nineteen vaccines and testes affordably to all the world's people. a virtual gathering of the g. twenty, a group hosted by saudi arabia, aims to ease worries that poor countries could be left behind. as the pandemic, a deepens, divisions between rich and poor for climate change and the environment are merged as the other main. a seam on day two of the...
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for now i'm joined by claire richardson from our u.s. election team who's been following developments so clear i mean there's been a constant stream of accusations talk of corruption i can't recall ever seeing this from a u.s. president before he says sensually calling into question the electoral system as well. democracy itself might be doing this as a good question as a path to victory closes and we are seeing him increasingly question the whole legitimacy of the system but this shouldn't come as a surprise because it's something he's been doing all summer leading up to the election however it is fair to say it's unprecedented in modern american political history right if you remember when george bush conceded to clinton he made a very gracious speech saying ok we need to now get behind the president for the good of the country we're seeing in this case supporters going to polling locations where the vote is being counted to try and stop the vote although even in states where biden is actually ahead so if they were to stop it now that
for now i'm joined by claire richardson from our u.s. election team who's been following developments so clear i mean there's been a constant stream of accusations talk of corruption i can't recall ever seeing this from a u.s. president before he says sensually calling into question the electoral system as well. democracy itself might be doing this as a good question as a path to victory closes and we are seeing him increasingly question the whole legitimacy of the system but this shouldn't...
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kimberly richardson, channel 7, eyewitness news. by the way, sorry about your haircut. never grew back after i did it the. >> that's true. >>> right now on "america this morning," too dangerous to travel. the new warning from the cdc ahead of thanksgiving as states struggle to keep up with the relentless wave of new coronavirus deaths. the areas getting hit the hardest and what we can expect in the coming weeks. >>> running out of options. >> we use largely a venezuelan voting machine, in essence, to count our vote. >> the wild claims from the trump team. the election lawsuits rejected and a new recount completed. what's on tap for the white house today in response? >>> breaking overnight, trump's taxes in the spotlight once again. this time his company facing new scrutiny including his daughter ivanka. the subpoena and ivanka's response. >>> breaking her silence. the wo
kimberly richardson, channel 7, eyewitness news. by the way, sorry about your haircut. never grew back after i did it the. >> that's true. >>> right now on "america this morning," too dangerous to travel. the new warning from the cdc ahead of thanksgiving as states struggle to keep up with the relentless wave of new coronavirus deaths. the areas getting hit the hardest and what we can expect in the coming weeks. >>> running out of options. >> we use...
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next professor heather cox richardson discusses how southern political and ideologies prevailed in the american west following the civil war. and then michele recalls the doolittle rates of 1942 and american response the japanese bombing of pearl harbor. later it is an author discussion on immigrants, refugees, the american dream from a recent virtual southern festival of books in nashville. you can buy more schedule information online @booktv.org or consult your program guide. ♪ ♪ >> history and biography is sponsored by wells fargo. ♪ ♪ >> i'meather cox richardson is festive history i'm thrilled to be at the national book festival this year course i'm not in washington i'm here on the coast of maine, sitting in front of all the books i used to write the books i write. and in the space where i produce things. so i am thrilled to be here, talking about my new book how the south won the civil war. democracy and the continuing fight for the soul of america. these are names i did not come up with but somewhat listen to it i was trained to write about it said this is the only possible titl
next professor heather cox richardson discusses how southern political and ideologies prevailed in the american west following the civil war. and then michele recalls the doolittle rates of 1942 and american response the japanese bombing of pearl harbor. later it is an author discussion on immigrants, refugees, the american dream from a recent virtual southern festival of books in nashville. you can buy more schedule information online @booktv.org or consult your program guide. ♪ ♪ >>...
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richardson, thanks for joining us.german chancellor angela merkel has failed in her initial bid to push through tougher coronavirus restrictions after meeting resistance from the leaders of germany's 16 states during a video summit we do as insisted on delaying fresh curbs in order to allow more time to see if current shutdowns were having an impact. germany is currently 2 weeks into a limited lockdown aimed at slowing a surge of kovac 19. this school in the homburg has learned to cope with the pandemic masks, social distancing, and even a live stream for pupils to tune in from home. but with over 300000, school children currently in quarantine, coronavirus needs to be contained fast for schools across the country to remain open. because it's just one of the reasons i was keen to new measures to the lockdown already in place. but in marathon talks on monday, state leaders refused to sign off on a new list of restrictions. there were some differences of opinion. i would have liked us to implement rules on reducing conta
richardson, thanks for joining us.german chancellor angela merkel has failed in her initial bid to push through tougher coronavirus restrictions after meeting resistance from the leaders of germany's 16 states during a video summit we do as insisted on delaying fresh curbs in order to allow more time to see if current shutdowns were having an impact. germany is currently 2 weeks into a limited lockdown aimed at slowing a surge of kovac 19. this school in the homburg has learned to cope with the...
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and play richardson welcome to the show. the united states has announced it will be, bringing some troops home from iraq and afghanistan by mid january. u.s., president donald trump had earlier suggested he want to trade, celebrate the troop withdrawal from both countries. by the end of his charm in office, the pentagon says just 2500 troops will remain in each nation respectively. now, these conflicts have lasted through 3 american presidents. he's with u.s. troops stationed in afghanistan since 2001, and in iraq since 2003, u.s. national security adviser, robert o'brian says, the troop drawdown fulfills an election pledge important to the outgoing president . before years ago while president promise to put a stop to america's wars. today it's just announced that the pentagon president trump, is keeping that promise to the american people for president. trump understood that the way to end those wars was a dot to adopt a peace through strength approach to the world. he rebuilt the american military, which had been decimated
and play richardson welcome to the show. the united states has announced it will be, bringing some troops home from iraq and afghanistan by mid january. u.s., president donald trump had earlier suggested he want to trade, celebrate the troop withdrawal from both countries. by the end of his charm in office, the pentagon says just 2500 troops will remain in each nation respectively. now, these conflicts have lasted through 3 american presidents. he's with u.s. troops stationed in afghanistan...
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claire richardson from details us elections we welcome claire. let's start with those from the president have we seen anything like this before this talk of corruption there's talk of an election being stolen from a sitting u.s. president will feel as. paths to victory are closing and we are seeing him. we see him continue to cast doubt on the legitimacy of this election making baseless claims as you say but it is not really surprising because he's been doing this since the beginning of his campaign with particular regard to those mail in ballots he said mail in a voting it could lead to fraud now that those late ballots are coming in and they seem to be going mostly toward joe biden in those crucial states he's asking how can that be how can they all go to joe biden well the answer is he's been telling his supporters throughout this campaign that that is not the way to vote so this week we've heard state election officials say his supporters have been harassing poll workers who are in the process of tallying those votes all the even in states wh
claire richardson from details us elections we welcome claire. let's start with those from the president have we seen anything like this before this talk of corruption there's talk of an election being stolen from a sitting u.s. president will feel as. paths to victory are closing and we are seeing him. we see him continue to cast doubt on the legitimacy of this election making baseless claims as you say but it is not really surprising because he's been doing this since the beginning of his...
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bergman works together with bill richardson, former governor of new mexico and former u.s. ambassador to the u.n. . hardly any other team is as experienced in dealing with pyongyang as they are. in general, the only available the rick channel that we have of the people to represent them here at the united nations. in this case, the individuals of people that know the governor from before they know me from before. so that's of the record channel. but at the end of the day, they are not decision makers. and if you want to get to a deal, when you want to get to an understanding, you have to be there in person. so the 1st priority is ok. how do we get ourselves invited to north korea to make sure that we can talk to the people who can make decisions about this? it was different in that you know, that auto warm beer by the north koreans was considered something special. because he was from the midwest, he was an attractive young man and he was an all-american. boy. you knew this one was special because it got a lot of t.v. coverage from north korea. the trial where the young man
bergman works together with bill richardson, former governor of new mexico and former u.s. ambassador to the u.n. . hardly any other team is as experienced in dealing with pyongyang as they are. in general, the only available the rick channel that we have of the people to represent them here at the united nations. in this case, the individuals of people that know the governor from before they know me from before. so that's of the record channel. but at the end of the day, they are not decision...
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richardson, welcome to the show. we start in the united states with a grim evidence of the country's worsening coronavirus crisis. more than 250000, people have now died of covert 90. since the start of the pandemic, by far the highest toll worldwide, the u.s. has been struggling to stem a surgeon infections across the country. its largest city, new york city, has decided to close all public schools in a bid to slow the spread of the virus. it's an unseasonably early last week of school for children across new york city. classrooms are shifting to online learning until further notice. it's the latest in a series of new restrictions in the state. parents and students alike are unhappy. it's super unfortunate that these kids are going to be denied an education, but we can go eat dinner inside a restaurant or general to be the last thing in the world. the kind of dog are a little sad, it's close by. if that's what's best for the cats, we'll go with that. the city's man feels the same way workers i want to for and as muc
richardson, welcome to the show. we start in the united states with a grim evidence of the country's worsening coronavirus crisis. more than 250000, people have now died of covert 90. since the start of the pandemic, by far the highest toll worldwide, the u.s. has been struggling to stem a surgeon infections across the country. its largest city, new york city, has decided to close all public schools in a bid to slow the spread of the virus. it's an unseasonably early last week of school for...
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i'm claire richardson and welcome to the show french police say they have arrested a suspect over the shooting of an orthodox priest in the southern us city of the on the priest was gunned down as he closed his church and is said to be in a critical condition just 2 days before a suspected islamist militant killed 3 people in a catholic church in the french city of nice but the merrily on us says the motive for this latest incident is still not known. the priest a greek national was just closing up this orthodox church around 4 in the afternoon when the assailant shot him twice. the police kept the area cordoned off warning the public to stay away prosecutors have opened an investigation into attempted murder. the 3rd party at this stage we don't know what the motive at the attack is. no line of inquiry years referred to or ruled out so i won't comment on the target on what sort of attack it is we don't know yet all of the local residents was shocked. to have a basket stuck out there i'm appalled because it's a very quiet neighborhood a good place to live through that we have markets
i'm claire richardson and welcome to the show french police say they have arrested a suspect over the shooting of an orthodox priest in the southern us city of the on the priest was gunned down as he closed his church and is said to be in a critical condition just 2 days before a suspected islamist militant killed 3 people in a catholic church in the french city of nice but the merrily on us says the motive for this latest incident is still not known. the priest a greek national was just...
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read each and every day and play richardson welcome to the show. lawmakers in berlin have voted to give the german government's new powers, allowing it to introduce restrictions to tackle the coronavirus crisis. german president frank falser steinmeyer signed the law that's set to take effect on thursday. in response, thousands of demonstrators took to the streets in protest. as politicians debated the legislation. i, i am water cannon and pepper spray deployed by police to disperse the demonstrators . thousands gathered near the german parliament building a crowd, including anti-government protesters, coronavirus skeptics, and members of far right groups. many were not wearing masks or maintaining social distancing. they were protesting against coronavirus restrictions, which they see as a violation of their civil rights. by little, by little, in my opinion, the restrictions are disproportionate. surely it should have been possible to come up with other measures that don't cause so much suffering. you still believe i am here for my children and my
read each and every day and play richardson welcome to the show. lawmakers in berlin have voted to give the german government's new powers, allowing it to introduce restrictions to tackle the coronavirus crisis. german president frank falser steinmeyer signed the law that's set to take effect on thursday. in response, thousands of demonstrators took to the streets in protest. as politicians debated the legislation. i, i am water cannon and pepper spray deployed by police to disperse the...
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franklin richardson on this show talked about we've got to deal with this.together and brought us together with something called choose healthy life, which we hope will instill trust inside the black community to get tested, get help, and find resources so we can help fight this pandemic together. joining me now is the founder of choose healthy life and founder of the national black leadership commission on aids and the reverend dr. calvin butts, senior pastor of the abyssinian baptist church of new york city and co-chairman of the black clergy health leadership council. let me go to you first, deborah. in the midst of -- as i stated, dr. richardson and i talking, one of our churches in harlem near house of justice, had a lot of deaths. you called me and we talked about what you have seen as a way to really deal with testing, which was not happening equally. what are the goals and objectives for choose healthy life? how did this project come into being for those listening who are just hearing about it because it will be officially launched tomorrow? >> yes.
franklin richardson on this show talked about we've got to deal with this.together and brought us together with something called choose healthy life, which we hope will instill trust inside the black community to get tested, get help, and find resources so we can help fight this pandemic together. joining me now is the founder of choose healthy life and founder of the national black leadership commission on aids and the reverend dr. calvin butts, senior pastor of the abyssinian baptist church...
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so cannot take from the not go out and play richardson. welcome to the show. the united states says it's reducing troop numbers in afghanistan and iraq. by mid january, the deployment will be reduced to 2 and a half 1000 soldiers in each country. bringing american troops home was a key pledge of the trump presidency, but that situation has also triggered a backlash. the sun could be setting on the us presence in afghanistan. american soldiers have been fighting here since 2001, helping stabilize the country after overthrowing taliban rule. but suffering over 2000 deaths over time. troop numbers have winked. now, outgoing president donald trump will further reduce the number of soldiers here and in iraq. in light of these tremendous sacrifices and with great humility and gratitude to those who came before us, i am formally announcing that we will implement president trumps orders to continue our repositioning of forces from those 2 countries by january 15th, 2021. our forces, their size in afghanistan will be 2500 troops,, or 4 sides in iraq will also be 2500.
so cannot take from the not go out and play richardson. welcome to the show. the united states says it's reducing troop numbers in afghanistan and iraq. by mid january, the deployment will be reduced to 2 and a half 1000 soldiers in each country. bringing american troops home was a key pledge of the trump presidency, but that situation has also triggered a backlash. the sun could be setting on the us presence in afghanistan. american soldiers have been fighting here since 2001, helping...
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our reporter clare richardson went tthe arnavon islands, part of the solomon islands. she met some activists who are working to protect the turtles. >> the solomon islands look like paradise on earth. the region here in the south >pacific is home to rich marinee paradibiodiversity. but it's a challenging environment for the critically endangered hawksbill sea turtl that nest he. female turtles lay roughly 1,000 eggs each season. only one in a thousand will make it to adulthood. their chces are de worse b nting and illegal tring. researchers estimate that some 10,000 turtles are harvested each year.that's phed ha turtles to the brink of extinction. but for the creatures who make it to this particular beach, thers hope. these women are on a mission to save the turtles. 2016, they foed the gro kawaki, which brings together communities from three islan to prote turtles fm hunting. >> with the three communitie they have different culturalr communibackound. three islan so coming tother alsgivesng. the opportuny fothem to embrace each other'sulture. anthrough the project they
our reporter clare richardson went tthe arnavon islands, part of the solomon islands. she met some activists who are working to protect the turtles. >> the solomon islands look like paradise on earth. the region here in the south >pacific is home to rich marinee paradibiodiversity. but it's a challenging environment for the critically endangered hawksbill sea turtl that nest he. female turtles lay roughly 1,000 eggs each season. only one in a thousand will make it to adulthood. their...
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right now we have richardson in the middle of these demonstrations on freedom plaza.t are we seeing? >> thousands if not tens of thousands of trump supporters in downtown washington dc, the group has broken up, some behind me, that is the capital building 12 blocks from here were a large chunk of protesters are beginning to walk. the marin freedom plaza which is two blocks the other way with music and speakers and plenty of folks if you look at trump international hotel, it really has started to scatter in dc, donald trump's motorcade did drive through and around the crowd of supporters, many chanting four more years, that the election was stolen, that the election was rigged, that is a common theme in this so now what you've got is a group of protesters walking around dc even south to the national mall, to almost have a bit of a celebratory mood, folks from georgia, from florida, pennsylvania, it has the feel of a trump rally we would have seen a couple weeks before the election. there are plans counter protests. we haven't seen much of that, some folks walking aroun
right now we have richardson in the middle of these demonstrations on freedom plaza.t are we seeing? >> thousands if not tens of thousands of trump supporters in downtown washington dc, the group has broken up, some behind me, that is the capital building 12 blocks from here were a large chunk of protesters are beginning to walk. the marin freedom plaza which is two blocks the other way with music and speakers and plenty of folks if you look at trump international hotel, it really has...
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i'm claire richardson and welcome to the show u.s. president donald trump and his democratic rival joe biden are making their final pitches to voters ahead of tuesday's election trump is holding campaign rallies in 5 states on sunday including michigan north carolina georgia and florida biden meanwhile is focusing his attention on the pivotal state of pennsylvania our record 19000000 early votes have all. already been cast as the contest heads toward the biggest turnout in at least a century. well joining me now is our chief political editor in washington d.c. we're nearly there only 2 days until election day why are biden and trump visiting these states in particular well because they know they need to options of pasta was the presidency this size of the rust belt or the sunbelt by the south now joe biden decided on the rust belt states of pennsylvania today where he really had to make a cause for getting him elected this is off to his comments that are critical of a continuation of fossil fuels here and in the united states and that
i'm claire richardson and welcome to the show u.s. president donald trump and his democratic rival joe biden are making their final pitches to voters ahead of tuesday's election trump is holding campaign rallies in 5 states on sunday including michigan north carolina georgia and florida biden meanwhile is focusing his attention on the pivotal state of pennsylvania our record 19000000 early votes have all. already been cast as the contest heads toward the biggest turnout in at least a century....
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and clay richardson are welcome to the program the ana has been targeted in what austrian authorities say is a terror attack with multiple armed gunmen 6 locations where attacks in the city center close to a synagogue on 2 civilians have been killed and several others seriously wounded one attacker was also shot and killed and at least one other is on the run police have now ordered the public to remain indoors. panic on the streets of vienna the shooting began around 8 pm armed police quickly flooded the city center it was an unseasonably warm evening and bars and restaurants were crowded ahead of a partial lockdown beginning tuesday gunmen opened fire at least 6 locations the 1st reports came from near the city's main synagogue it was closed at the time but a rabbi watched the horror unfold from his window. i saw the attacker running in through various bars and restaurants we. on our street. and people running away in. one or 2 attackers armed chasing them or the street they were shooting at least 100 rounds just in from the. police sealed off the city center urging people to stay a
and clay richardson are welcome to the program the ana has been targeted in what austrian authorities say is a terror attack with multiple armed gunmen 6 locations where attacks in the city center close to a synagogue on 2 civilians have been killed and several others seriously wounded one attacker was also shot and killed and at least one other is on the run police have now ordered the public to remain indoors. panic on the streets of vienna the shooting began around 8 pm armed police quickly...
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guy richardson, welcome to the show. leaders of the wealthiest countries have wrapped up an online summit with a pledge to supply 19 vaccines and tests affordably to all the world's people. and the virtual gathering of the g. 20, a group hosted by saudi arabia, aimed to ease worries that poor countries could be left behind. as the pandemic deepens, divisions between rich and poor, the climate change and the environment emerged as the other main theme during a sign. it's a 1st for an arab nation, posting a summit of the leading industrial countries, even if it was a virtual gathering dominated, of course, by the pandemic. but with the environment also high on the agenda. primer jane must be for not being but in india and or least agree the g 20 should continue to take the lead in tackling climate change. we need to follow the guidance of the united nations and push for the full and effective implementation of the paris agreement on climate change. most of the leaders made the right noises about the need to protect the pla
guy richardson, welcome to the show. leaders of the wealthiest countries have wrapped up an online summit with a pledge to supply 19 vaccines and tests affordably to all the world's people. and the virtual gathering of the g. 20, a group hosted by saudi arabia, aimed to ease worries that poor countries could be left behind. as the pandemic deepens, divisions between rich and poor, the climate change and the environment emerged as the other main theme during a sign. it's a 1st for an arab...
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i'm claire richardson, welcome to the show. leaders of the world's wealthiest countries are meeting online for a g 20 summit hosted by saudi arabia. the virtual gathering is dominated by efforts to end to the coronavirus and demick and to deal with its economic fallout. a draft a declaration declaration, excuse me, shows that the biggest economies will pledge to pay for fair distribution of covert $1000.00, vaccines and testing. so that poor countries are not left out of debt relief is also likely to be extended denied the opportunity for a face to face pageantry. this was how so dia rebiya opened the g 20 a 7 plane fly over of riyadh to mark the ever summit hosted by an arab country. on the grown king solomon beckoned the world's most powerful leaders, bureaucrats, and despots. to meet the challenge of their generation. it is unfortunate that we are unable to host you in person due to the exceptional circumstances we are all facing. as he spoke, flanked by the all powerful crown prince, some participants were running late, the
i'm claire richardson, welcome to the show. leaders of the world's wealthiest countries are meeting online for a g 20 summit hosted by saudi arabia. the virtual gathering is dominated by efforts to end to the coronavirus and demick and to deal with its economic fallout. a draft a declaration declaration, excuse me, shows that the biggest economies will pledge to pay for fair distribution of covert $1000.00, vaccines and testing. so that poor countries are not left out of debt relief is also...
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i'm claire richardson. welcome to the show.leaders of the wealthiest countries have wrapped up an online summit with a pledge to supply 1000 vaccines and tests affordably to all the world's people. a virtual gathering of the 20 group hosted by saudi arabia into to ease worries that poor countries could be left behind. as the pandemic, a deepens, divisions between rich and poor, our climate change and the environmental merge as the other main theme on day 2 of the summit with us are president donald trump, a defending his decision to pull out of the paris climate accord. meanwhile, german chancellor angela merkel stressed the need to help poorer countries deal with the economic fallout from the coronavirus crisis. this is some estimate for the 1st time in a long time, we see an increase in global poverty. we need to act resolutely against this. in our meeting today, we therefore stressed the importance of private investments in particular in africa . we stressed the importance of the g 20 compact with africa, which began under t
i'm claire richardson. welcome to the show.leaders of the wealthiest countries have wrapped up an online summit with a pledge to supply 1000 vaccines and tests affordably to all the world's people. a virtual gathering of the 20 group hosted by saudi arabia into to ease worries that poor countries could be left behind. as the pandemic, a deepens, divisions between rich and poor, our climate change and the environmental merge as the other main theme on day 2 of the summit with us are president...
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. >> clerk: director richardson. >> here. >> clerk: director kwon. >> here. >> clerk: director shifrin. >> here. >> clerk: supervisor haney. we do have a quorum. >> good. thank you. thank you, directors, for joining us. i know sometimes it's technical difficulties with this technology. but i hope that we'll be able to get through the agenda quickly and efficiently. thank you all for being here. the last board meeting was in october. and what a difference a month makes. now that we're in november. we have a new president-elect. so it is, i hope -- okay. so let's go forward with the first item. >> clerk: item number 2, general public comment. this item is to allow members of the public to address the treasure island development authority board on matters that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the authority board and that do not appear on today's agenda. in addition, to general public comment, public comment will be held during each item on the agenda. members of the public may address the board once per agenda item for up to two minutes. members of the public who wish to addr
. >> clerk: director richardson. >> here. >> clerk: director kwon. >> here. >> clerk: director shifrin. >> here. >> clerk: supervisor haney. we do have a quorum. >> good. thank you. thank you, directors, for joining us. i know sometimes it's technical difficulties with this technology. but i hope that we'll be able to get through the agenda quickly and efficiently. thank you all for being here. the last board meeting was in october. and what a...
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and play richardson welcome to the show. the united states has announced it will be, bringing some troops home from iraq and afghanistan by made in january u.s., president donald trump had earlier suggested he wanted to accelerate the troop withdrawal from both countries by the end of his charm and office. the pentagon says it just to choose hours and $500.00 troops will remain in each nation respectively. these conflicts have lasted through 3 american presidencies, with u.s. troops stationed in afghanistan since 2001. and in iraq since 2003, national security adviser, robert o'brian says, the troop drawdown fulfills an election pledge important to the outgoing presidents . before years ago, while president trump ran on a promise to put a stop to america's endless wars. today it's just announced that the pentagon president trump, is keeping that promise to the american people for president. trump understood that the way to end those wars was a dud to adopt a peace through strength approach to the world. he rebuilt the americ
and play richardson welcome to the show. the united states has announced it will be, bringing some troops home from iraq and afghanistan by made in january u.s., president donald trump had earlier suggested he wanted to accelerate the troop withdrawal from both countries by the end of his charm and office. the pentagon says it just to choose hours and $500.00 troops will remain in each nation respectively. these conflicts have lasted through 3 american presidencies, with u.s. troops stationed...
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and a richardson and welcome to the show u.s. president donald trump and his democratic rival joe biden are making their final pitches to voters ahead of tuesday's election trump is holding campaign rallies in 5 battleground states meanwhile joe biden is focusing on the key state of pennsylvania and most major polling shows biden ahead in the critical battleground states needed to win but trump believes he can defy the polls once again and poll. a shock victory. the final dance before the big election day on tuesday. u.s. president donald trump addressed frenetic fans in 5 different swing states on sunday visibly fighting the cold but with his usual self-confidence. though you win 4 more years in that very beautiful white house. with your vote we will continue to cut your taxes cut regulations and ensure that bore products are made and raised and grown in the usa. with only a couple of days left to complain trump focused on crucial swing states like michigan and iowa before heading to georgia and florida. despite its breath at le
and a richardson and welcome to the show u.s. president donald trump and his democratic rival joe biden are making their final pitches to voters ahead of tuesday's election trump is holding campaign rallies in 5 battleground states meanwhile joe biden is focusing on the key state of pennsylvania and most major polling shows biden ahead in the critical battleground states needed to win but trump believes he can defy the polls once again and poll. a shock victory. the final dance before the big...
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well that's go through some of today's developments with claire richardson from data brings us the election well today let's start with last night's 17 minute diatribe from the president a triumph for these baseless claims of corruption and vote rigging and we've seen this sort of performance from a sitting u.s. president casting doubt on his own country's democracy before you know we haven't a fellow he's not in modern american democracy if you remember last time that a sitting president lost to a challenger that was george w. bush back in 1902 and he made a very gracious concession speech in which he said that his opponent ran a better race and it down it was time to unite behind him for the good of the country can't imagine something like that coming out of this race as you say trump is casting doubt on the legitimacy of these elections it's both baseless but not surprising right we've seen this all summer especially when it comes to me. well in votes trump has said time and time again that these falsely said that this could lead to fraud and so his supporters simply haven't been using m
well that's go through some of today's developments with claire richardson from data brings us the election well today let's start with last night's 17 minute diatribe from the president a triumph for these baseless claims of corruption and vote rigging and we've seen this sort of performance from a sitting u.s. president casting doubt on his own country's democracy before you know we haven't a fellow he's not in modern american democracy if you remember last time that a sitting president lost...
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player richardson, welcome to the show. leaders of the wealthiest countries have wrapped up an online summit with a pledge to supply, covert one thousand vaccines and tests affordably to all the world's people. now the virtual gathering of the g. twenty, a group hosted by saudi arabia and to ease worries that poor countries could be left behind. as the pandemic deepens, divisions between rich and poor climate change and the environment emerged as the other main aim during the summit. a first for an arab nation, has to give summits of the leading industrial countries, even if it was a virtual gathering dominated, of course, by the pandemic group with the environment. also high on the agenda. grammar jane must be for not but in india and all is to me the g twenty should continue to take the lead in tackling climate change. we need to follow the guidance of the united nations and push for the full and effective implementation of the paris agreement on climate change. most of the leaders made the right noises about the need to
player richardson, welcome to the show. leaders of the wealthiest countries have wrapped up an online summit with a pledge to supply, covert one thousand vaccines and tests affordably to all the world's people. now the virtual gathering of the g. twenty, a group hosted by saudi arabia and to ease worries that poor countries could be left behind. as the pandemic deepens, divisions between rich and poor climate change and the environment emerged as the other main aim during the summit. a first...
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i'm claire richardson in for and thanks for watching too only real or not to own. what about assuring a color instead of a change in thinking, changing the economy to create something, the economics magazine made in germany on g.w. . every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word emerged in the week. oh, he's in germany to learn german and why not come with him? simple online, on your mobile and free shops. d w z e learning course. nikos free. german meetings seem robots that harvest fruit, drones that fight pet cows with smart collars. can new technology help us feed the world's growing population and prevent climate destruction smart farming? our topic unshift farming is one of the oldest professions in the world. according to one survey, 82 percent of german pharmacists use mart farming technology. big data makes animal breeding more efficient and artificial intelligence is used to identify the best conditions for growing crops. farming sensors communicate with one another on line to improve efficiency and algorithms. process data ga
i'm claire richardson in for and thanks for watching too only real or not to own. what about assuring a color instead of a change in thinking, changing the economy to create something, the economics magazine made in germany on g.w. . every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word emerged in the week. oh, he's in germany to learn german and why not come with him? simple online, on your mobile and free shops. d w z e learning course. nikos free. german meetings seem...
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ok, and the richardson reporting live for us. thanks so much for now. now to major league soccer and nashville, beat miami to reach the m.l.s. cup playoffs. miami were heading into the game without star striker gonzalo away and was has a positive for coated. they didn't seem to recover. as national took advantage goals for randle leo had the horror and dax mccarty gave nashville a 3 don't. they carry a face at toronto, f.c. next to this world. number one novak djokovic has reached the semifinals of the a.t.p. finals in london, jack, which was up against germany's alexanders of rev on friday in a winner takes all group stage match the serb winning 6376 sulfates us open champion, dominic team in saturday, december and 30 daniele medvedev warmed up for his semifinal against rafa. nadal with a straight sets win over diego schwartzman, the russian has yet to drop a sets in this tournament. as encounter with nadal will be a rematch of the $21000.00 u.s. open final, which no doubt won. ok, and that is all your sport for now is held back to you. thanks very muc
ok, and the richardson reporting live for us. thanks so much for now. now to major league soccer and nashville, beat miami to reach the m.l.s. cup playoffs. miami were heading into the game without star striker gonzalo away and was has a positive for coated. they didn't seem to recover. as national took advantage goals for randle leo had the horror and dax mccarty gave nashville a 3 don't. they carry a face at toronto, f.c. next to this world. number one novak djokovic has reached the...
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m k richardson a welcome to the show u.s. president donald trump and his democratic rival joe biden are making their final pitches to voters ahead of tuesday's election trump is holding campaign rallies in 5 battleground states meanwhile joe biden is focusing on the key state of pennsylvania most major polling shows biden ahead in the critical battleground states needed to win and to win but trump believes he can defy the polls once again and pull off a shock victory. the final dance before the big election day on tuesday. u.s. president donald trump addressed frenetic fans in 5 different swing states on sunday visibly fighting the cold but with his usual self confidence. we are going to win 4 more years in that very beautiful white house. with your vote we will continue to cut your taxes cut regulations and ensure that bore products are made and raised and grown in the usa. with only a couple of days left to complain trump focused on crucial swing states like michigan and iowa before heading to georgia and florida. despite i
m k richardson a welcome to the show u.s. president donald trump and his democratic rival joe biden are making their final pitches to voters ahead of tuesday's election trump is holding campaign rallies in 5 battleground states meanwhile joe biden is focusing on the key state of pennsylvania most major polling shows biden ahead in the critical battleground states needed to win and to win but trump believes he can defy the polls once again and pull off a shock victory. the final dance before the...
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richardson who grew up and this is a cultural tradition, not a touristic. one, of course is jews and helps us makes this place nice. we took it in the fact that people come here gives us the possibility to make things work better in our principality right through me. but surely, m.p. pushing for the principle of these independence in this idyllic corner of the telly, the number of europeans dying from cancer has been going down in recent years. but there are still a lot of people who are hit by the disease. it's particularly tough for parents whose children have fallen ill in the small town of center. in western france, that's an octave and have been diagnosed with leukemia over the last years. parents are alarmed by these mysterious cases and are now desperately seeking answers from the authorities. good guys, this is radiograph with a new video. this is the one used to run a you tube channel with lego territorials. the wooden wonder she says crying to my chum says this is my. but one day everything changed and one's mother 17 has the date tattooed on her
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richardson in berlin for me. the whole team. thanks for watching. and you hear me now on? yes, we're going to do you and how the last 2 years german chancellor will bring you on the mantle as you've never tired to have surprise yourself up with what is possible . who is magical? really what we want to talk to people who follow along the way. maurice and critics who want to join us from apple. sauce stocks. finding out how to use news clue to forget what has happened. the nice, i mean, if you show me the big day and you don't feel like you're so afraid of hi, i'm not, you got me. i don't want that. i got the stuff i need. i don't remember much of what is happening out in the jails for children. they're like maybe even long johns, they're small cells with steel bars on the gates and on the windows knocked inside cell mommy overcrowding. in a small space, a ruthless war against drugs is being waged in the philippines and a countless number of children are among its casualties. thousands of children live on the streets because their parents are either in prison or dead. a larg
richardson in berlin for me. the whole team. thanks for watching. and you hear me now on? yes, we're going to do you and how the last 2 years german chancellor will bring you on the mantle as you've never tired to have surprise yourself up with what is possible . who is magical? really what we want to talk to people who follow along the way. maurice and critics who want to join us from apple. sauce stocks. finding out how to use news clue to forget what has happened. the nice, i mean, if you...
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i'm claire richardson. welcome to the show. while makers in germany have voted to give the government's new powers, meant to make it easier to tackle. the coronavirus crisis include new measures that would make it possible to impose restrictions on social contacts and shut down shops and sporting events. although most germans find the restrictions justifiable, thousands of demonstrators came out to protest the move to find bands and clashing with police in berlin. i, water cannon and pepper spray deployed by police to disperse the demonstrators. thousands gathered near the german parliament building a crowd, including anti-government protesters, coronavirus skeptics, and members of far right groups. many were not wearing masks or maintaining social distancing. they were protesting against coronavirus restrictions, which they see as a violation of their civil rights. but a little while, in my opinion, the restrictions are disproportionate. surely it should have been possible to come up with other measures that don't cause so muc
i'm claire richardson. welcome to the show. while makers in germany have voted to give the government's new powers, meant to make it easier to tackle. the coronavirus crisis include new measures that would make it possible to impose restrictions on social contacts and shut down shops and sporting events. although most germans find the restrictions justifiable, thousands of demonstrators came out to protest the move to find bands and clashing with police in berlin. i, water cannon and pepper...
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more headlines coming at the top of the hour with clay richardson in the meantime. there's always the web site to be found at the now the, i'm at the house for me and the entire scene. thanks for watching. i'm not proud of. my little succeeded in dividing us about not succeeding, taking the people off the streets because we're tired of this dictatorship. taking the stand, global news that matters. d. double meat for mines has a virus spread. why do we panic? and when we're just 3, the tax and weekly radio show is called spectrum. if you would like and me information on the wrong, a virus or any other science topic, you should really check out our podcast so you can get it wherever you get your podcast. you can also find us at science that turquoise seat back at us with the promise of a dream destination for tourists teeming with marine wildlife, but on its shores. corus now is an island paradise. but it's unjust. the former dutch colony, located off the coast of venezuela, is feeling the impact of climate change and pollution. but these locals are taking action is p
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richardson, welcome to the show. leaders of the world's wealthiest countries are meeting online for a g 20 summit hosted by saudi arabia. the online gathering is dominated by efforts to end the covert, 19 pandemic. and to deal with its economic fallout, china has pledged to step up international cooperation over the virus or russia is offering to make it sputnik vaccine available to countries that need it. opening the virtual summit, saudi king solomon calls for equal access to vaccines. we have a duty to rise to the challenge together during this summit and give a strong message of hope and reassurance to our peoples by adopting policies to mitigate this crisis. the theme of our presidency is realizing opportunities of the 21st century. for all follow the covert, 19 pandemic has forced us to adjust our focus rapidly to face such repercussions. let's bring in correspondent, teri schultz for the view from brussels. hi terry, at saudi arabia is hosting this weekend's g. 20 summit. so let's talk about the elephant in th
richardson, welcome to the show. leaders of the world's wealthiest countries are meeting online for a g 20 summit hosted by saudi arabia. the online gathering is dominated by efforts to end the covert, 19 pandemic. and to deal with its economic fallout, china has pledged to step up international cooperation over the virus or russia is offering to make it sputnik vaccine available to countries that need it. opening the virtual summit, saudi king solomon calls for equal access to vaccines. we...
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for the agency, richardson, beethoven's 9th symphony for the world starts to simmer nights on t.w. robots that harvest fruit, drones that fight pests cows with smart collars. can new technology help us feed the world's growing population and prevent climate destruction smart farming? our topic unshift farming is one of the oldest professions in the world. according to one survey, 82 percent of german pharmacists use mart farming technology. big data makes animal breeding more efficient and artificial intelligence is used to identify the best conditions for growing crops. farming sensors communicate with one another on line to improve efficiency and algorithms. process data gathered by jones robots have the potential to harvest and they're much more. at this, california farm robots are autonomous. li, transplanting saplings, monitoring their growth and moving heavy parts. which way up to 400 kilograms from a to b. . the farming company says it grows 30 times as many vegetables perfecter as conventional agricultural businesses. and people only play a secondary role. i think robots wi
for the agency, richardson, beethoven's 9th symphony for the world starts to simmer nights on t.w. robots that harvest fruit, drones that fight pests cows with smart collars. can new technology help us feed the world's growing population and prevent climate destruction smart farming? our topic unshift farming is one of the oldest professions in the world. according to one survey, 82 percent of german pharmacists use mart farming technology. big data makes animal breeding more efficient and...
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ryan richardson was asked about profiting from the development of a drug that received funding from the german government during a financial times conference on tuesday, saying the vaccine will be priced quote, well below typical market rates. so with all of this in mind, let's go ahead and take a look at the trends and spread of the virus globally with our t. correspondent science having your site. where are we to this friend another bad day as we reach 51000000 confirmed cases worldwide. now the u.s. has already surpassed 10000000 and confirmed cases and global deaths were at 1.275000020 percent of which from the deaths are coming just from the u.s. . as a new infections in the u.s. have been spiking for weeks now, which brings me to the daily cases. on monday there were 830003553 that reported growing over 64 percent compared about a week ago now, and that's on the other hand, there are still been below their peak spring levels, but are still averaging about $800.00 per day. now the number hospitalizations, because the one thing that's also a surge around 70 percent over the past 30
ryan richardson was asked about profiting from the development of a drug that received funding from the german government during a financial times conference on tuesday, saying the vaccine will be priced quote, well below typical market rates. so with all of this in mind, let's go ahead and take a look at the trends and spread of the virus globally with our t. correspondent science having your site. where are we to this friend another bad day as we reach 51000000 confirmed cases worldwide. now...