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to have a little sarah.ike, she's going to be just like you. and turns out that's what happened. she always put jocelyn first. everything was always about jocelyn, as it should be. >> reporter: jocelyn's dad couldn't be there when she was born. he had joined the army and was deployed overseas. when he returned home, it became clear his relationship with sarah wouldn't survive the challenges of grown up life. >> i'm not really sure what happened there. i guess they grew apart. >> reporter: sarah was now a single mom raising a baby girl on her own with the help of her family of course. >> she was like a natural mother. you know, she knew what to do and how to take care of her and love her up every second. and that's what she did. >> it had to be easier for her, too, with all of you? >> oh, yeah. >> uh-huh. >> and then all this family -- >> she had built-in babysitters. >> sarah didn't let teenage-motherhood stop her from following her dreams. >> she graduated from high school. and then she went to college and
to have a little sarah.ike, she's going to be just like you. and turns out that's what happened. she always put jocelyn first. everything was always about jocelyn, as it should be. >> reporter: jocelyn's dad couldn't be there when she was born. he had joined the army and was deployed overseas. when he returned home, it became clear his relationship with sarah wouldn't survive the challenges of grown up life. >> i'm not really sure what happened there. i guess they grew apart....
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sarah: absolutely.e don't want to take too much more time, but one thing i want to close with and ask you to do is talk about with this election means and what the future of our country looks like under this president and why this campaign and why this election is so important. ivanka: the contrast between two candidates could not be more clear. joe biden has been in government for 47 years. the ultimate in establishment. but he has also been pulled so far left that the policies he is endorsing, from the green new deal to defunding our men and women in blue, wouldn't even be thinkable five or six years ago. really, the party has gone in a direction that i think is foreign to so many people who would have otherwise considered themselves to be democrats. i talk to democrats all the time. you should see the people coming out to the president's rallies, to our rallies, a good chunk of them are former democrats. i bet in this room -- one right there. [laughter] [applause] there you go. it is unrecognizable w
sarah: absolutely.e don't want to take too much more time, but one thing i want to close with and ask you to do is talk about with this election means and what the future of our country looks like under this president and why this campaign and why this election is so important. ivanka: the contrast between two candidates could not be more clear. joe biden has been in government for 47 years. the ultimate in establishment. but he has also been pulled so far left that the policies he is...
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ivanka: thank you, sarah. would like to start by expressing my condolences, as the president has, to the family family and to the of the close to 50 men and women in blue who were hospitalized in recent days due to the riots taking place. been a false's narrative that has been brewing as of late that you can't andort law enforcement empower and uplift minority and black communities, and we fundamentally disagree. you can do both. this president will always fight for the police and for increased funding. when congress failed to act, it was this president who issued an executive order to standardize use of force additional funds to in very challenging situations, complex situations, having to do with mental health-related related issues so they could have co-responders. the president wants to collaborate with law enforcement and have a seat at the table to see what can be done going forward. at the same time he wants to create opportunity and jobs and help long-neglected communities thrive. one example would be
ivanka: thank you, sarah. would like to start by expressing my condolences, as the president has, to the family family and to the of the close to 50 men and women in blue who were hospitalized in recent days due to the riots taking place. been a false's narrative that has been brewing as of late that you can't andort law enforcement empower and uplift minority and black communities, and we fundamentally disagree. you can do both. this president will always fight for the police and for increased...
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ok well let's go back to sarah sarah in looking at some of the commentary not experts you're an expert but the comments coming kerry the election and we again our viewers have to understand it's not the popular vote that elects the president at least at this point in american history it is the state's electoral college here now some of the scenarios i look at here it's possible when it's within the realm of possibility to try to use your exact language here is within the realm of possibility that either candidate could run away with this how could that happen explain by right away do you mean win in a landslide or doubt no i mean i mean when signaller 30300 electoral votes yes so right now they are in a ballot 35 percent chance if you agree with the polls that by tomorrow when in a landslide and a ballot a one percent chance that trump will win in the landslide so again i'm not saying it's not possible for trump to do that there is that one percent chance if you agree with the paul it's just less likely than biden but what what i'm worried about because you know i don't think that that
ok well let's go back to sarah sarah in looking at some of the commentary not experts you're an expert but the comments coming kerry the election and we again our viewers have to understand it's not the popular vote that elects the president at least at this point in american history it is the state's electoral college here now some of the scenarios i look at here it's possible when it's within the realm of possibility to try to use your exact language here is within the realm of possibility...
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what is the expectation there, sarah? >> reporter: she is registered in florida, but she is not with the president today. he came here off of a couple of rallies in florida yesterday, so the day of complaining. he did not come straight from washington. and he's going on to three additional rallies later today, so the first lady did not accompany him. this is the president casting his vote in florida, the first lady may vote at some point in the future. clearly, there was a clear message that the president wanted to send by doing it in person, taking time out of his campaign schedule. keep in mind, he only has ten days left. it's a very finite amount of time. he's trying to make up the deficit with joe biden, but he is taking the time to do this ahead of these rallies today in order to send that message that voting in person is crucial and doing so here in florida, a key battleground state, by the way, which he has been spending a lot of time in trying to make sure that he locks it down once again in 2020. >> as we await f
what is the expectation there, sarah? >> reporter: she is registered in florida, but she is not with the president today. he came here off of a couple of rallies in florida yesterday, so the day of complaining. he did not come straight from washington. and he's going on to three additional rallies later today, so the first lady did not accompany him. this is the president casting his vote in florida, the first lady may vote at some point in the future. clearly, there was a clear message...
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narrowing but sarah just brought up a really good point i mean looking at the. the constituency of women and trump is doing very poorly there you know and just in kind of kind of in life in this conversation is that it's it seems like is it dead heat in georgia i mean i thought that was a red state ok so do you trust the polls. so the polls we have always used polls to determine many things elections are just one of them so yes i believe polls 'd 'd i trust polls because that's the only gauge that we have to really know what's happening in it in an election we've always used as sarah said 2016 was a different story i don't know it's for me and i know a lot of conservatives out there you know they're saying that of course we're going to have a repeat of 2016 we really don't know we don't know and we won't know until election day because if there are say that there are a number of factors that are present now i honestly wonder about the number of under counted so for instance me when i'm out socking to so many people not just black not just why not just asian or h
narrowing but sarah just brought up a really good point i mean looking at the. the constituency of women and trump is doing very poorly there you know and just in kind of kind of in life in this conversation is that it's it seems like is it dead heat in georgia i mean i thought that was a red state ok so do you trust the polls. so the polls we have always used polls to determine many things elections are just one of them so yes i believe polls 'd 'd i trust polls because that's the only gauge...
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collins: i have a question for sarah. you say you don't come corporate tax money you have a fundraiser at your home and also taking money directly from corporations not just the packs and appropriately on - - and appropriately reimbursing yourself from your own pack and took $1 million from corporate executives. the hypocrisy is what bothers me. so how can you say one thing and do another? gideon: let's talk about exactly what corporate tax money is. first of all i want to go back in the state house i took on healthcare companies and the drug and insurance companies attack on oil and gas companies to make sure we will the purse leaves and crackdown on the companies and with that health care industry for example and cap playing the co-pay at insulin $35 for a 30 day period. that is not what we have seen you do senator collins taking $6 million from corporate pack and then to put it on just doing the bidding of these industries. . . . . well i don'f those votes. i was the deciding vote to keep the affordable care act in 201
collins: i have a question for sarah. you say you don't come corporate tax money you have a fundraiser at your home and also taking money directly from corporations not just the packs and appropriately on - - and appropriately reimbursing yourself from your own pack and took $1 million from corporate executives. the hypocrisy is what bothers me. so how can you say one thing and do another? gideon: let's talk about exactly what corporate tax money is. first of all i want to go back in the state...
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and i thought sarah, who is sarah ?nd i essentially started going by this name in school and created this real duality in me. there was the sarah person who people called when i was sort of out in public and within that name which contained so much was so much distance and then there wasmy middle name , monique and mo which is what myfamily calls me . and i came as at some point to understand that there were these many cells and perhaps this was a useful story being a black woman in america. it was perhaps useful but to this day, the story of that naming, of how i was named and speaking about who in my life knows which name to call has been a kind of recurring theme so i'm thankful for that memory of my mother who helped me remember. i hope that readers learn from this for the dynamism of absence, that for me , i can never ever look upon any landscape the same way. when i drive by a place and it's being demolished and something else is going up in its stead, i always think of the stories that we can tell, the stories of
and i thought sarah, who is sarah ?nd i essentially started going by this name in school and created this real duality in me. there was the sarah person who people called when i was sort of out in public and within that name which contained so much was so much distance and then there wasmy middle name , monique and mo which is what myfamily calls me . and i came as at some point to understand that there were these many cells and perhaps this was a useful story being a black woman in america. it...
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cooper. >> i'm sarah cooper, the host of the hoe show. >> you're sarah cooper?ay sierra cooper, i said sarah. >> yeah. >> can i see i.d.? >> here is my license, passport, and my birth certificate. >> i need to see some kind of permit that shows me that you're allowed to be on the premises. >> is that a karen moment? >> yeah, that was a karen moment. you know, we have been trying to get our apartment building and get our keys out. we're trying to make sure nobody calls us on not living there. i had a woman saying, do you live here? what apartment? i haven't seen you around. she was amazing karen in that moment. we have a bunch of different sketches. and some were in in morning show atmosphere and others take you outside. there is lip syncing, a hollywood bus seen with helen mirran playing billy bush, and there is a scene inspired by you and chris cuomo. >> really? >> check it out. yes. yes. i just love how you guys toss it off to each other at shows so i had to put something in the special to pay homage to that. >> oh, thank you. it's never scripted and usually o
cooper. >> i'm sarah cooper, the host of the hoe show. >> you're sarah cooper?ay sierra cooper, i said sarah. >> yeah. >> can i see i.d.? >> here is my license, passport, and my birth certificate. >> i need to see some kind of permit that shows me that you're allowed to be on the premises. >> is that a karen moment? >> yeah, that was a karen moment. you know, we have been trying to get our apartment building and get our keys out. we're trying to...
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cooper. >> i'm sarah cooper, the host of the hoe show. >> you're sarah cooper? >> license, passport, and birther is fbirth certificate. >> is that a karen moment? >> yeah, that was a karen moment. you know, we have been trying to get our apartment building and get our keys out. and i had a woman say, doo you do you live here? i have haven't seen you around. and she wassen with amazing karen in that moment. and some were in in morning show atmosphere and others take you outside. there is lip syncing, a hollywood bus seen with helen mirran playing billy bush, and there is a scene inspired by you and chris cuomo. >> really? >> yeah, i love hough you toss it off to each other. so i had to put something in the special to pay homage to that. >> oh, thank you. it's never scripted and usually our producers are like, move on, oh, my gosh. where y but we do it every single night. and obviously the viewers love it. thank you very much for that. do you expand your repertoire beyond the president? >> oh, do i lip sync other people? >> yeah? >> yeah, i do. i lip sync melania,
cooper. >> i'm sarah cooper, the host of the hoe show. >> you're sarah cooper? >> license, passport, and birther is fbirth certificate. >> is that a karen moment? >> yeah, that was a karen moment. you know, we have been trying to get our apartment building and get our keys out. and i had a woman say, doo you do you live here? i have haven't seen you around. and she wassen with amazing karen in that moment. and some were in in morning show atmosphere and others take...
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strategist and in new york we cross the sarah norman she is a democratic strategist digital marketer and data scientist in the 2020 presidential election she served as the senior adviser of digital on the come away harris campaign already crossed out rules and i think that means you can jump any time you want and i always appreciate it ok let's go to a sarah sarah's that i guess the simplest question i can ask though his program because it's the topic of it should we trust the polls ok because we do have the the after effect of 2016 but i think a lot of people exaggerate how much the polls were off ok they were but i mean since 0 significant. even if they had the same margin of error this time again a lot of the polls would say the outcome would be no different by way so simple question then you're probably the ideal person to ask your digital person ok should we trust the polls. i trust the polls as a strong indicator of what's going on but we have to understand what they are saying and their limitations so 1st let's talk about what the polls are saying using 1016 as you mentioned a
strategist and in new york we cross the sarah norman she is a democratic strategist digital marketer and data scientist in the 2020 presidential election she served as the senior adviser of digital on the come away harris campaign already crossed out rules and i think that means you can jump any time you want and i always appreciate it ok let's go to a sarah sarah's that i guess the simplest question i can ask though his program because it's the topic of it should we trust the polls ok because...
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sarah cooper, everybody!ou? just visit vote.ca.gov to find your nearest location. then drop off your ballot. your vote will be secure and counted. there are other ways to vote too. just return your vote-by-mail ballot at your voting location or mail it back. or you can vote safely in-person during early voting or on election day. vote the way you're most comfortable - but vote by 8pm on november 3rd. late show." tune in tomorrow when my guests will be south carolina senate candidate, jaime harrison and musical guest, elvis costello. james corden is next. but first, let's say good night with some music from jon batiste and stay human. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ the late late show, oh, oh the late late show, ooh ♪ the late late show, oh, oh the late late show ♪ oh, oh it's the late late show ♪
sarah cooper, everybody!ou? just visit vote.ca.gov to find your nearest location. then drop off your ballot. your vote will be secure and counted. there are other ways to vote too. just return your vote-by-mail ballot at your voting location or mail it back. or you can vote safely in-person during early voting or on election day. vote the way you're most comfortable - but vote by 8pm on november 3rd. late show." tune in tomorrow when my guests will be south carolina senate candidate, jaime...
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sarah: really? jon: yeah. i would say -- sarah: you'd wear -- okay. come on.jon: i'd, um... sarah: honestly. lemonis: is there anything on this board that you would put on your phone? jon: i would put that one, the lower right. sarah: i actually would say, my l.a. friends, if you were to think about our l.a. team, many of the men might go for that. jackson: i totally agree. sarah: the gold is so on-trend. and the mixing the marble with the gold, i haven't seen anything like that. it looks fantastic, and i think that these have a sophistication to them. xavier: aside from that, we really wanted to, you know, make sure we hit that t-mobile magenta in the designs that we made, because it would be really cool for the customer to get something that is branded t-mobile but doesn't, like, feel like it to them so that they're walking around showing off this cool case, while at the same time, your brand is being extended. sarah: this was smart of you, because there are the people who are fans, and that was nice. jon: wow. that's impressive. jon: hey. how are you? charl
sarah: really? jon: yeah. i would say -- sarah: you'd wear -- okay. come on.jon: i'd, um... sarah: honestly. lemonis: is there anything on this board that you would put on your phone? jon: i would put that one, the lower right. sarah: i actually would say, my l.a. friends, if you were to think about our l.a. team, many of the men might go for that. jackson: i totally agree. sarah: the gold is so on-trend. and the mixing the marble with the gold, i haven't seen anything like that. it looks...
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our friend sarah silverman will be here.ing to lili reinhart, who you know from "riverdale." she just published a poetry collection plus, a performance from the fantastic phoebe bridgers. and this is very exciting. we'll have an interview with an actual ancient mummy from egypt, sort of. before we get to all that, i was on the website fivethirtyeight this morning when i saw this really interesting poll about the voting habits of migrating tree frogs and - wait, i'm sorry, i could be wrong here, but i think i smell some smoke, that can mean only one thing. it's time for "ya burnt. ♪ >> seth: welcome to the burn zone we got a lot of topics to sizzle through and not a lot of time. over here is the burner. let's turn on the gas and load her up whoo dagnabbit, that's one hot wabbit first up, gender reveals hey, gender reveals, here's a reveal everybody hates you. seriously, how hard is it to announce a baby's sex without blowing something up i hope somebody's water breaks just so we can put out the fire you started. oh, and gende
our friend sarah silverman will be here.ing to lili reinhart, who you know from "riverdale." she just published a poetry collection plus, a performance from the fantastic phoebe bridgers. and this is very exciting. we'll have an interview with an actual ancient mummy from egypt, sort of. before we get to all that, i was on the website fivethirtyeight this morning when i saw this really interesting poll about the voting habits of migrating tree frogs and - wait, i'm sorry, i could be...
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my name's sarah hardy and i like to give you the pretty. shocking surprises for you edible definitely not to everyone's taste sarah hardy has an unusual way of making money. on the menu today a human brain made a white chocolate. and a massive horrified i can't remember what i didn't. have always made creepy things and bits of bodies when i was a sculptor i went to school. and when i started making things. it's just natural to make the same things i've always made it just take them and chocolate. and colors taken from fruit is all that's needed to produce a sweet juicy break. used to model blanks figures preserves chocolate is much easier to work with for bait goes wrong you can just melt it back into place and then of course it tastes good the taste is of ultimate importance didn't do this much work to make a chocolate and. not care about what it tastes like but i keep it simple i choose 3 really good chocolates top white ones and i work with those over and over again. played isn't the only thing on the menu sarah hardy also begs cakes whe
my name's sarah hardy and i like to give you the pretty. shocking surprises for you edible definitely not to everyone's taste sarah hardy has an unusual way of making money. on the menu today a human brain made a white chocolate. and a massive horrified i can't remember what i didn't. have always made creepy things and bits of bodies when i was a sculptor i went to school. and when i started making things. it's just natural to make the same things i've always made it just take them and...
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with the details sarah. >>yeah that's right andria scorcher. you don't really even need the jacket as you head out the door today, triple digits hearing in concord today and that coupled with winds is putting out a red flag warning it's causing that to go really affects everyone in the bay area, not just here in the east bay, but also those in the north bay where that fire is burning right as well as east bay hills and santa cruz mountains last time we saw a red flag warning the glass fire erupted over the weekend. so now more than ever we need to take this seriously it's no joke time to get that go bag there are going to be northwest winds up 10 to 20 miles per hour with gusts of 20 to 30 miles per hour. they also have dry conditions throughout the bay area with very low humidity which is a recipe for a wildfire. power flex alert is going into effect at 3 this afternoon and you're being asked to conserve electricity, everyone if they put in a little bit the maybe we can prevent power outages because we know
with the details sarah. >>yeah that's right andria scorcher. you don't really even need the jacket as you head out the door today, triple digits hearing in concord today and that coupled with winds is putting out a red flag warning it's causing that to go really affects everyone in the bay area, not just here in the east bay, but also those in the north bay where that fire is burning right as well as east bay hills and santa cruz mountains last time we saw a red flag warning the glass...
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sarah, thank you. a week—old—baby in its care. an inquest found that the death of harry richford at the queen elizabeth the queen mother hospital in margate in 2017 was "wholly avoidable". england's independent regulator, the care quality commission, has said east kent hospitals university nhs foundation trust is charged with exposing the child and his mother to significant risk of avoidable harm. michael buchanan reports. we were failed. harry was failed. we've really had to suffer and we will have to suffer for the rest of our lives. harry richford should be approaching his third birthday but a catalogue of serious failures at birth led to harry's death at just seven—days—old. today the nhs trust that should have cared for him was charged over his avoidable death. i think we are really happy with the cqc decision. itjust shows that from day one we were put in a pretty terrible situation at the trust and the care both sarah and harry received was completely inadequate at the time. the problems occurre
sarah, thank you. a week—old—baby in its care. an inquest found that the death of harry richford at the queen elizabeth the queen mother hospital in margate in 2017 was "wholly avoidable". england's independent regulator, the care quality commission, has said east kent hospitals university nhs foundation trust is charged with exposing the child and his mother to significant risk of avoidable harm. michael buchanan reports. we were failed. harry was failed. we've really had to...
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>> i don't think it is enough, sarah. what was so hopeful about the way the heroes act was written was this it's what we should have done in the first place as a country if someone had told our industry, look, guys, back in march, you cannot open until we get this coronavirus under control. but when we do reopen and tell you it's safe to reopen, you will have lost an entire half year, or now an entire year of profitability, but you'll still be exactly where you were on your balance sheet that's what the heroes act did, or would have done, or would do. and unlike the ppp, which is a loan, which unfortunately became an unforgivable loan, because we had to use it and hire people before a point when we were allowed to open anyway, this heroes act would have put us in a position where we would have said, you know what? we did our part as an industry across this country to keep people safe. and now that it's safe to come back, our balance sheets can actually put us back in business and get back into the business of hiring peopl
>> i don't think it is enough, sarah. what was so hopeful about the way the heroes act was written was this it's what we should have done in the first place as a country if someone had told our industry, look, guys, back in march, you cannot open until we get this coronavirus under control. but when we do reopen and tell you it's safe to reopen, you will have lost an entire half year, or now an entire year of profitability, but you'll still be exactly where you were on your balance sheet...
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in just a few minutes, sarah has eight landline number to try and get through.ster city council working on the nhs test and trace. abbey got a minute to talk? because you have been identified as a confirmed case of a covid—19 i need to make a list of people you might have come into contact with around the time of your illness. is that 0k? i'm impressed but sarah had to wait for my system to try and fail first and right now the city council says confirmed cases can take up to ten days to reach them. i don't feel we are plugged into the system. we have this unit that is set up ourselves so when information comes to us, the people you can't get, we are like a separate system that goes, the point of last resort and we go and get them. local authorities like leicester don't want to be last, they want to be first and in control. the fundamental thing that will make the crucial difference to our ability to beat it is the names and addresses immediately they test positive. those contacts need to be rung up quickly and persuaded to self—isolate quickly and to be frank, i
in just a few minutes, sarah has eight landline number to try and get through.ster city council working on the nhs test and trace. abbey got a minute to talk? because you have been identified as a confirmed case of a covid—19 i need to make a list of people you might have come into contact with around the time of your illness. is that 0k? i'm impressed but sarah had to wait for my system to try and fail first and right now the city council says confirmed cases can take up to ten days to reach...
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>>she's been think of sarah sarah. time now for 37 an alameda county is finally allowing businesses to offer more services indoors. the county moved into the less restrictive tier allowing indoor dining 2 weeks ago, but leaders decided to wait until now to actually put that into effect the new measures allow restaurants to have 25% indoor capacity bowling alleys climbing walls and movie there's an indoor gyms can also have 25% capacity indoors. you cannot swim indoors yet no indoor pools allowed in addition, retail malls spaces inside they have to operate with percent. i'm not sure what percent i'm going to guess here is a 10%. i'm not sure. and in downtown pleasanton owners are relieved about things loosening up. >>laying off people. >>just something you just don't want to go through. and don't look forward ever having to go through it again that's for we'll see if people want to come indoors. i'm and i'm a little we're starting to book a lot of reservations which is a good sign for indoors. but we'll see going forwar
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sarah i wanted your thoughts on that. the heart of this arrogance with which the democrats consider black support, and use of course with joe biden you ain't black comment. what do you think. >> it's this absolute elitist mentality steve, that doesn't look into the communities. if you going to urban communities whether they're black, hispanic, asian, white, poverty-stricken, people don't care so much about the color of anyone's skin. they care about bringing jobs into the community. big care about the surging drug crisis or crime in the community. they care about what people delivered to the communities. they don't care about the color of someone's skin. i don't know why washington can't get that through their head. i think it's because like biden and the rest of them, especially the democrats, all they think about is the color of someone's skin. they are not thinking about what's inside and what they need to do in order to make america a better place. i love what these young ladies were saying. how brilliant to just laid
sarah i wanted your thoughts on that. the heart of this arrogance with which the democrats consider black support, and use of course with joe biden you ain't black comment. what do you think. >> it's this absolute elitist mentality steve, that doesn't look into the communities. if you going to urban communities whether they're black, hispanic, asian, white, poverty-stricken, people don't care so much about the color of anyone's skin. they care about bringing jobs into the community. big...
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sarah? >> terrified. >> daniel?> frightened and considering ex patri patriot. >> i would be most concerned about our civil rights going backwards. >> and if the results come in and biden is the new president, sarah? >> hopeful. >> relieved and hopeful. >> peaceful. >> it's really interesting to hear directly from each of you with your different experiences and at a time where people can feel so divided and also feel that it's hard to engage let alone change our own minds. i'll just say on behalf of myself, i appreciate you sharing how you came to your judgment last time, how you're doing it this time and everyone can go out and make up, as you did, make up their own minds, change their own minds if they want. appreciate it. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> and we will be right back. t >> and we will be right back with new rewards from chase freedom unlimited, i now earn even more cash back? oh i got to tell everyone. hey, rita! you now earn 3% on dining, including takeout! bon appetit. hey kim, you now earn
sarah? >> terrified. >> daniel?> frightened and considering ex patri patriot. >> i would be most concerned about our civil rights going backwards. >> and if the results come in and biden is the new president, sarah? >> hopeful. >> relieved and hopeful. >> peaceful. >> it's really interesting to hear directly from each of you with your different experiences and at a time where people can feel so divided and also feel that it's hard to engage let...
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no one's been following it much more closely than sarah carter. well, for anyone who has the pleasure or the displeasure of seeing james comey at the hearing, he apparently had the same type of amnesia that hillary clinton has had in the past and couldn't remember anything, but what we know right now is really stunning. really startling bombshell information that came out. the primary sub course. [inaudible] that was the british spy who come of that primary sub source was a russian spy. i can tell you this according to my sources steve which is very important, bouts the former assistant with the fbi director, he was aware of it but some of the agents on his team were not when they continued down that road of basically getting the warrant from the foreign intelligence surveillance court. we also know that 27 phone basically had been erased purposefully or they put in their numbers wrong, this was with robert mueller's special counsel, nobody would ever believe thus, nobody's buying this, but allegedly all the people on robert mueller's team acciden
no one's been following it much more closely than sarah carter. well, for anyone who has the pleasure or the displeasure of seeing james comey at the hearing, he apparently had the same type of amnesia that hillary clinton has had in the past and couldn't remember anything, but what we know right now is really stunning. really startling bombshell information that came out. the primary sub course. [inaudible] that was the british spy who come of that primary sub source was a russian spy. i can...
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sarah: it is hard to read. when we get headlines on stimulus, we see the markets go either which way. today seems to be more so about resurgence of covid-19 in different areas of the world. in europe, we have record cases in italy, france. here in the u.s., another record. over 80,000 for two days in a row. it seems to be spooking investors and traders. backork will be rolling some plans, imposing some restrictions. we have some stronger, harsher restrictions in europe as well. if you look at the breakdown of the trade, all 11 major sectors are lower. tech is starting to succumb to the losses. at the beginning, we saw the divergence between a stay-at-home trade and the reopening trade. zoom is still slightly higher today. earlier, we saw a more than 5% gain. since then, we have seen them succumb to the direction of the broader market. still, one of two names higher in the nasdaq. amazon was also higher today. it has given in, and now we have microsoft, amazon, google lower. not as much as the market, but these
sarah: it is hard to read. when we get headlines on stimulus, we see the markets go either which way. today seems to be more so about resurgence of covid-19 in different areas of the world. in europe, we have record cases in italy, france. here in the u.s., another record. over 80,000 for two days in a row. it seems to be spooking investors and traders. backork will be rolling some plans, imposing some restrictions. we have some stronger, harsher restrictions in europe as well. if you look at...
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i don't know if you heard sarah palin talk, ever. and, that comes from a book by john heilman and mark -- i can't think of mark's last name but the na of the book is " game change." i had thought that maybe i would assign it to you, but the truth of the matter is, -- i wanted you, they were so much material bei put out. it's enough. so, it's a hotly contested race. the, uh, debates between both obama and mccain and sarah palin and joe biden are entertaining. if you watch the debate between mccain and obama, you're going to notice someing that you will not see in all presidential elections, and that is respect. respect for each other. they may have been on very diametrically opposed politically, but they respected each other. later on, we're going to be looking at some of the election humor from this year, and in particular, looking at a saturday night live rerecording of debate, i'm sorry, an a pprance betwe hillary clinton who lost thnomination to barack obama and sarah palin. so that is something that is funny and something we look
i don't know if you heard sarah palin talk, ever. and, that comes from a book by john heilman and mark -- i can't think of mark's last name but the na of the book is " game change." i had thought that maybe i would assign it to you, but the truth of the matter is, -- i wanted you, they were so much material bei put out. it's enough. so, it's a hotly contested race. the, uh, debates between both obama and mccain and sarah palin and joe biden are entertaining. if you watch the debate...
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sarah corker, bbc news. from westminster and plans for an announcement from borisjohnson on stricter coronavirus restrictions in england. let's get more from our political correspondent jonathan blake. hi, jonathan. what can you expect to hear? we can confirm tonight what we have been expecting for a couple of days now, and that is that on monday, borisjohnson will make a statement to mps in the house of commons, setting out the details of a new framework of restrictions and at the national level in england to spread the —— slow the spread of coronavirus. the indications is that it will be a tiered system of differing levels of restrictions imposed region by region according to the severity of cases in any one particular place. we don't have the exact details of that scale of measures, but i think we can probably expect tier one, if you like, or the baselines. what is in place in england now, the national level, and that is the 10pm curfew on bars and restaurants, plus what is called the rule of six which al
sarah corker, bbc news. from westminster and plans for an announcement from borisjohnson on stricter coronavirus restrictions in england. let's get more from our political correspondent jonathan blake. hi, jonathan. what can you expect to hear? we can confirm tonight what we have been expecting for a couple of days now, and that is that on monday, borisjohnson will make a statement to mps in the house of commons, setting out the details of a new framework of restrictions and at the national...
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sarah?think the idea that joe biden doesn't know who we are a a country is what makes him unqualified to serve as the president of the united states freight we haven't been perfect but that doesn't make us less o a country. we are of the greatest country on the face of the earth. we have empowered people in so many different capacities. we have been innovators, chris built some of the greatest businesses. saved through the efforts of ou scientists and doctors. there are so many contributions that america has brought to the world, and the idea that he doesn't understand that, he doesn't understand we are a country that loves freedom, tha believes in something, to me that disqualifies him to be the leader of this country. one thing that is clear, it donald trump will never apologize for america. he will celebrate who we are as a country and fight to make sur we get to continue to live in the greatest country on the fac of the earth. joe biden doesn't know who we are, therefore he isn't capable
sarah?think the idea that joe biden doesn't know who we are a a country is what makes him unqualified to serve as the president of the united states freight we haven't been perfect but that doesn't make us less o a country. we are of the greatest country on the face of the earth. we have empowered people in so many different capacities. we have been innovators, chris built some of the greatest businesses. saved through the efforts of ou scientists and doctors. there are so many contributions...
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emily: all right, bloomberg tech's sarah frier who covers social media for us. so much for your reporting. coming up, we will be taking a look at the ipo market and why so many tech companies are choosing to go public now, but is now still a good time? we will discuss, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: we knew airbnb planned to go public later this year and out the reuters report puts that date in the month of december, but with the market volatile after the president's diagnosis and a big election happening, it is unclear how long the ideal window to go public will stay open. for more on one awaits new companies coming to the market, ernst & young. jackie, great to have you back on the show. is airbnb waiting until december a good idea given all the things that have to happen between now and then? jackie: these markets have been quite turbulent, but i will say ipo bound companies are very resilient. techve a huge backlog of companies in particular looking to list over the next six months. had a number of companies come out of the gate. big ipo's, lots of big po
emily: all right, bloomberg tech's sarah frier who covers social media for us. so much for your reporting. coming up, we will be taking a look at the ipo market and why so many tech companies are choosing to go public now, but is now still a good time? we will discuss, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: we knew airbnb planned to go public later this year and out the reuters report puts that date in the month of december, but with the market volatile after the president's diagnosis and a big...
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now our next presenters will be sarah jones, sarah madeline and lucas tobin from rec and park. the topic they'll be addressing is the closure of j.f.k. drive in golden gate park. welcome. >> hello. i think -- i'll start out. my name's -- is that all right, lucas? >> yeah, that sounds [indiscernible]. >> okay, great. i'll start out. i'll start out. >> most parts of sfmta are really focused on one kind of transportation mode. it's transit or it's bikes or it's the traffic engineering people. in contrast to that, it's really about holding it all together and working across that big picture and really thinking about it from focus of how well are we as a transportation agency doing, fulfilling our purpose of serving, supporting people in san francisco. that's why i'm here today, talking about this topic because this issue and this question of j.f.k. drive and access to the park is really something that holdings together, not just one piece or one type of travel, primarily it's really about how well our transportation system, park overall is serving the community. that's why i'm here
now our next presenters will be sarah jones, sarah madeline and lucas tobin from rec and park. the topic they'll be addressing is the closure of j.f.k. drive in golden gate park. welcome. >> hello. i think -- i'll start out. my name's -- is that all right, lucas? >> yeah, that sounds [indiscernible]. >> okay, great. i'll start out. i'll start out. >> most parts of sfmta are really focused on one kind of transportation mode. it's transit or it's bikes or it's the traffic...
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>>thanks a lot sarah. yeah johns following the temperatures the winds and also the air quality to take a look at the latest air quality index map and you can see we're going to be looking at some pretty terrible conditions today. orange and red are the worst yellow little better, but not by much so the entire bay area just about going to be dealing with some pretty bad air today stay inside if you can yeah so let's talk about how long we're going to be in this weather pattern where we're going to have he. >>and low humidity and winds and everything else we think it looks like today into tonight is the worst of it guys tomorrow we're not out of the woods and then after that things do start to show signs of getting better. >>as you guys noticed air quality really bad out there today, very hazy conditions in this view from the suture tower looking down at san francisco. and that's a pretty familiar view we're seeing a lot of that all across the bay. even bigger news is the fire danger that we have in the deep
>>thanks a lot sarah. yeah johns following the temperatures the winds and also the air quality to take a look at the latest air quality index map and you can see we're going to be looking at some pretty terrible conditions today. orange and red are the worst yellow little better, but not by much so the entire bay area just about going to be dealing with some pretty bad air today stay inside if you can yeah so let's talk about how long we're going to be in this weather pattern where we're...
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now sarah. >>well people are grateful for the sun and is rising in that is good because some people don't have generators so they've been surviving off of flashlights and candles. talk to a man just now and he said that it's like camping all the time he said it's you know, it's not fun, but it's necessary to wild fires from sparking up that danger has been real with the wind and the heat. >>take a look at video though the generators have been keeping businesses all live here in calistoga downtown there's a big re there's a gym these businesses they open early they serve customers as early as 05:00am so they were relying on the power from those generators, otherwise they would have been you know out of business you can see even the street lamps are all lit up this morning other than that it was a very dark, warm and windy morning now pg supply some of those generators cities and residents by others. it seems like the best way to deal with the public safety power shutoff now we know 2,277 customer
now sarah. >>well people are grateful for the sun and is rising in that is good because some people don't have generators so they've been surviving off of flashlights and candles. talk to a man just now and he said that it's like camping all the time he said it's you know, it's not fun, but it's necessary to wild fires from sparking up that danger has been real with the wind and the heat. >>take a look at video though the generators have been keeping businesses all live here in...
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sarah.asgow usually looks like at this time on a friday night but everything is shut, the streets are very, very quiet. and although this is not a return to a total lockdown, anything but, it still feels really pretty grim. last orders, folks! calling time at six o'clock in scotland. all bars in central scotla nd scotland. all bars in central scotland are now closed for 16 days. in other parts of the country, alcohol can only be served outside. most of my friends are angry about the whole thing. i mean, they feel as if they're being penalised. you've got to do something. although, i'm not entirely convinced that the pub's the problem. i think it's quite sad. but probably for the best! staff can be furloughed on 60% of their wages and the scottish government will spend £40 million to help the hospitality sector. but many feel the new restrictions are unnecessary and unfair. this is a very safe, controlled environment. we've got measures in place that prevent infection. we've not had any cases
sarah.asgow usually looks like at this time on a friday night but everything is shut, the streets are very, very quiet. and although this is not a return to a total lockdown, anything but, it still feels really pretty grim. last orders, folks! calling time at six o'clock in scotland. all bars in central scotla nd scotland. all bars in central scotland are now closed for 16 days. in other parts of the country, alcohol can only be served outside. most of my friends are angry about the whole...
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my name sarah heidi and i like give me the. shocking surprises for you edible definitely not to everyone's taste sarah harding hands an unusual way of making money. on the menu today human gray made a white chocolate. and a massive horrifying member when i didn't watch horror movies but always made creepy things and bits of bodies when i was a sculptor i went to school and i started making fit it's just natural to make the same things i've always made it just make them and chocolate. molded chocolate and colors taken from fruit is all that's needed to produce a street. party used to model blanks figures she says chocolate is much easier to work with a bit goes wrong you can just melt it back into place and then of course it tastes good the taste is of ultimate imports incidentally this much work to make a chocolate and. not care about what it tastes like but i keep it simple i choose 3 really good chocolates leaped up white ones and i work with that is over and over again. it isn't the only thing on the menu sarah harvey also b
my name sarah heidi and i like give me the. shocking surprises for you edible definitely not to everyone's taste sarah harding hands an unusual way of making money. on the menu today human gray made a white chocolate. and a massive horrifying member when i didn't watch horror movies but always made creepy things and bits of bodies when i was a sculptor i went to school and i started making fit it's just natural to make the same things i've always made it just make them and chocolate. molded...
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but sarah, let me begin with you.e mnuchin, to stop negotiating a new package with nancy pelosi. clearly, americans care about the economy and the coronavirus. how is this going to play with voters? >> well, look, this is the ultimate art of the deal, right? you know, is this really being called off or is this another tactic in a negotiation? the sides are almost a trillion dollars apart. so i think on its face it's very risky. the average person knows somebody out of work, is concerned about their local economy, and so when they see these talks shut down they're very concerned that washington is broken, remains broken. at the same time you know, there is credence to the argument that the democrats use these financial packages to load up on all the things they care about including the things that don't have anything to do with covid. and if you poll most americans, they don't agree with that. and in this case there's a fight over bailing out cities, in most cases, which a lot of them are in financial straits long befo
but sarah, let me begin with you.e mnuchin, to stop negotiating a new package with nancy pelosi. clearly, americans care about the economy and the coronavirus. how is this going to play with voters? >> well, look, this is the ultimate art of the deal, right? you know, is this really being called off or is this another tactic in a negotiation? the sides are almost a trillion dollars apart. so i think on its face it's very risky. the average person knows somebody out of work, is concerned...
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stinson she's in calistoga with the latest there sarah. >>well it's so dark out here probably look like a floating head, i mean it's always dark but i'm saying there's no lights around me really i drove lena calistoga's school area in napa county. >>it is for the most part dark, but there are a lot of these towns cities that have either the city has them or pg need supplies generators to cities that are just used to this at this point so some have power because of the generators but pg e officially cut the power to the cities here in napa county around 6 o'clock yesterday it was something that we've been talking about since monday. so that shouldn't have been a surprise to anyone and then what was it like 2 got an alert from pg saying ok it's happening around 6 o'clock officially they cut off the power here in calistoga 2,277 customers without power saint helene a 193 customers without power. >>and then in the unincorporated areas of napa county we're talking about 6700 customers without power so it's definitely going to be rough for peopl
stinson she's in calistoga with the latest there sarah. >>well it's so dark out here probably look like a floating head, i mean it's always dark but i'm saying there's no lights around me really i drove lena calistoga's school area in napa county. >>it is for the most part dark, but there are a lot of these towns cities that have either the city has them or pg need supplies generators to cities that are just used to this at this point so some have power because of the generators but...
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here's sarah keith—lucas. out there so far today, but also plenty of heavy downpour. so scenes like this one for many of us, this is the picture in cumbria taken a little
here's sarah keith—lucas. out there so far today, but also plenty of heavy downpour. so scenes like this one for many of us, this is the picture in cumbria taken a little
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sarah, we start with you. how does this change the situation with regard to the president and his approach to this virus now that he has had it himself western mark >> well martha, i actually spoke to the president earlier today. he was in very great spirits, very great mood, very upbeat. i'm not surprised at all by this. this is a person was a fighter, who no matter how hard he gets hit, no matter what he gets hit with, he keeps coming back and usually stronger. i think you certainly will hear what we have heard from the president over the last couple of days. an even greater standing of the virus' impact, how it affects people. i think you will hear him talk about his own personal story. but also, talk about it from a place of strength to remind america that we have made significant progress on fighting this virus from where we started. we are in a much better place to fight back against it. and i think you will certainly see him talk about those things. i, for one am very glad he's doing much better. i look
sarah, we start with you. how does this change the situation with regard to the president and his approach to this virus now that he has had it himself western mark >> well martha, i actually spoke to the president earlier today. he was in very great spirits, very great mood, very upbeat. i'm not surprised at all by this. this is a person was a fighter, who no matter how hard he gets hit, no matter what he gets hit with, he keeps coming back and usually stronger. i think you certainly...
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sarah andrews.uz will stay on as nonexecutive chairman for a transition period. the last few months of his tenure have been tough, as he was tasked with driving through thousands ofjob cuts at the airline. an interesting announcement this morning from iag, remember, that is the parent company of british airways. now headed up by a man called luis gallego, who replaces himself. willie walsh, many viewers will know willie walsh headed up ba for a long time, and then the parent company, iag. what we're told is that alex cruz will leave with immediate effect and that is because the airline is going through such an unprecedented time of difficulty. but mr cruz not without his critics, too. you may remember that he presided over the baggage handling crisis at the new terminal 5 at heathrow, that left thousands without their bags for many days, caused disruption for planes and passengers trying to get around the world. he was also in the top job when there was the huge data breach and hack at british airwa
sarah andrews.uz will stay on as nonexecutive chairman for a transition period. the last few months of his tenure have been tough, as he was tasked with driving through thousands ofjob cuts at the airline. an interesting announcement this morning from iag, remember, that is the parent company of british airways. now headed up by a man called luis gallego, who replaces himself. willie walsh, many viewers will know willie walsh headed up ba for a long time, and then the parent company, iag. what...