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it's disturbing. >> sarah, it's on you. >> now. 46 year old single mom sarah boone is finally facing trial on second degree murder charges for zippering. her boyfriend, george torres junior, inside the luggage that ended up suffocating him. i can't 3-3 seranthony. >> yeah, that's when you do and you choke me. >> it all happened. apparently, after the couple was playing a strange game of hide and seek. >> he thought it would be funny to be put in the suitcase, so i was like, okay, well, i'm going to joke with you. but then i fell asleep. >> but prosecutors say this was no accident. they hope to prove their claim that sarah had a depraved mind without regard for jorge's life. and his death was a pattern of violence between them. in fact, five years ago, torres was arrested for domestic battery against sarah, three times. and earlier, boone was arrested for strangling and hitting torres in a dispute where police were unable to determine who was the primary aggressor. >> the video is a big issue in the case. >> now jim owens, sarah's 9-3 defense attorney, says that despite her own claims
it's disturbing. >> sarah, it's on you. >> now. 46 year old single mom sarah boone is finally facing trial on second degree murder charges for zippering. her boyfriend, george torres junior, inside the luggage that ended up suffocating him. i can't 3-3 seranthony. >> yeah, that's when you do and you choke me. >> it all happened. apparently, after the couple was playing a strange game of hide and seek. >> he thought it would be funny to be put in the suitcase, so i...
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sarah: we have done tenders to date. part of that is because we are in a competitive market for research talent. when i think about what keeps you on the front edge of the best models, it is compute but more importantly it is people and great researchers. so to compete with companies that have liquidity in their stock, we have taken this approach to tender. spacex is a great example. we want to keep doing that. we want to do it thoughtfully, knowing the other one is to keep it on the field and make sure we have money. it is always a balance, but we think it is important to give researchers that access. caroline: we are in las vegas speaking to the openai cfo, sarah frier. -- friar. now a lot of focus is on sam and the team's ambitions with safeguarding infrastructure. how involved are you in talking about the construction of data centers and financing of such things? was that a surprise, to come in and think i need to get a handle on that project? sarah: not a surprise, but definitely a stretch. stretch for capital and m
sarah: we have done tenders to date. part of that is because we are in a competitive market for research talent. when i think about what keeps you on the front edge of the best models, it is compute but more importantly it is people and great researchers. so to compete with companies that have liquidity in their stock, we have taken this approach to tender. spacex is a great example. we want to keep doing that. we want to do it thoughtfully, knowing the other one is to keep it on the field and...
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was an act of self-defense. >> sarah. thank you. >> sarah. stupid. i can't believe, babe. oh, that's what i felt like when you chinker me. >> sarah gosuke number one. >> is this your true verdict? >> yes it is. juror number two. is this your true incorrect verdict? yes it is. juror number three. is this your true verdict? >> this entire trial, she had walked out every day kind of smiling, chitchatting with her lawyers. and then she was kind of laser focused on the case. she really didn't have much of a reaction when this guilty verdict was read. but you can see that her cheeks were a little flushed. >> that included testimony earlier in the week from sarah herself, who sought to portray jorge torres jr as the aggressor in a game of hide and seek in a suitcase that went horribly wrong. >> he thought it would be funny to be put in the suitcase, so i was like, okay, well, i'm going to joke with you and i'll zip you up and make him, you know, squirm a little bit. whatever it is. but then i fell asleep. >> this was at the center of the case, this police body cam video. and then
was an act of self-defense. >> sarah. thank you. >> sarah. stupid. i can't believe, babe. oh, that's what i felt like when you chinker me. >> sarah gosuke number one. >> is this your true verdict? >> yes it is. juror number two. is this your true incorrect verdict? yes it is. juror number three. is this your true verdict? >> this entire trial, she had walked out every day kind of smiling, chitchatting with her lawyers. and then she was kind of laser focused...
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boone as she begs a jury to acquit her. >> the defense would call sarah boone, sarah boone, the sometime sensational, famously viral florida woman at the heart of orlando's suitcase murder trial, took the stand in her own defense on tuesday. >> i moved the suitcase around a couple of times, just kind of with on the wheels and moved it around and at that point it was still it was funny. we were joking and laughing about it for hours under oath. >> boone told jurors that she feared for her life after zippering boyfriend, george torres junior, inside a piece of luggage in a drunken game of hide and seek, knew the tone and we ended up, i guess, arguing back and forth with one another and the things that he was saying very much frightened me. at one point, the assistant state attorney wheeled out the very suitcase at the heart of the trial and made boone step out of the witness stand to demonstrate how torres got into the suitcase. >> when he was in the suitcase, he was threatening you. can you tell the jury what he was saying? >> that he was going to end me? >> this was a different story tha
boone as she begs a jury to acquit her. >> the defense would call sarah boone, sarah boone, the sometime sensational, famously viral florida woman at the heart of orlando's suitcase murder trial, took the stand in her own defense on tuesday. >> i moved the suitcase around a couple of times, just kind of with on the wheels and moved it around and at that point it was still it was funny. we were joking and laughing about it for hours under oath. >> boone told jurors that she...
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sarah: so hot right now. next we will hear from paul atkins, the former securities and exchange commission or and partner at potomac global partners. mr. atkin: thank you very much. i -- it is a pleasure to be here and see everybody. i do not know if i can rise up. sarah: do not worry, we have more incoming. mr. atkin: obviously, security cases are very important, not the least of which because we have a really declining number of public companies in the united states registered and listed. and i think one thing of that is a huge litigation machine that goes and even funded by private equity firms. and so, either for a company is not going public initially or those that are being taken private, you have a declining number of public companies. that is too bad for capital formation in the united states overall. the court has taken some swipes at this edifice in the past. there are two things coming up that they have already granted for in june which is the public locations that have -- litigations pass back in
sarah: so hot right now. next we will hear from paul atkins, the former securities and exchange commission or and partner at potomac global partners. mr. atkin: thank you very much. i -- it is a pleasure to be here and see everybody. i do not know if i can rise up. sarah: do not worry, we have more incoming. mr. atkin: obviously, security cases are very important, not the least of which because we have a really declining number of public companies in the united states registered and listed. and...
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sarah, scepticalthey are from elliott _ to claim.ther it - are from elliott whether it would have long—term benefits. do you disagree with that? because what you are saying an earlier answer is there are some merits in this as a way of helping people who have serious obesity. helping people who have serious obesi . ~ , ,., , helping people who have serious obesi , . ., obesity. absolutely. what we know is obesity _ obesity. absolutely. what we know is obesity is a _ obesity. absolutely. what we know is obesity is a chronic. know is obesity is a chronic relapsing condition. so we been treating it for years as if it's a lifestyle choice, something behavioural that we just need to behavioural change our way out of it, we now know that the signs and evidence shows us that it's a chronic condition where there's a lot of biological physiological factors at play, so actually what these medications are doing is addressing those physiological elements of obesity, so enabling people to lose weight and maintain it for the first time ever, reall
sarah, scepticalthey are from elliott _ to claim.ther it - are from elliott whether it would have long—term benefits. do you disagree with that? because what you are saying an earlier answer is there are some merits in this as a way of helping people who have serious obesity. helping people who have serious obesi . ~ , ,., , helping people who have serious obesi , . ., obesity. absolutely. what we know is obesity _ obesity. absolutely. what we know is obesity is a _ obesity. absolutely. what...
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sarah: so hot right now. next we will hear from paul atkins, the former securities and exchange commission or and partner at potomac global partners. mr. atkin: thank you very much. i -- it is a pleasure to be here and see everybody. i do not know if i can rise up. sarah: do not worry, we have more incoming. mr. atkin: obviously, security cases are very important, not the least of which because we have a really declining number of public companies in the united states registered and listed. and i think one thing of that is a huge litigation machine that goes and even funded by private equity firms. and so, either for a company is not going public initially or those that are being taken private, you have a declining number of public companies. that is too bad for capital formation in the united states overall. the court has taken some swipes at this edifice in the past. there are two things coming up that they have already granted for in june which is the public locations that have -- litigations pass back in
sarah: so hot right now. next we will hear from paul atkins, the former securities and exchange commission or and partner at potomac global partners. mr. atkin: thank you very much. i -- it is a pleasure to be here and see everybody. i do not know if i can rise up. sarah: do not worry, we have more incoming. mr. atkin: obviously, security cases are very important, not the least of which because we have a really declining number of public companies in the united states registered and listed. and...
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sarah had such a sensitive heart, and renee was so concerned about sarah. she was nervous about her mom going into the hospital, and she just sat on the couch and was just quiet. andrea canning (voiceover): laura beach is a childhood friend who was particularly close with renee's daughter. at the party, renee asked aunt laura to reassure sarah. she called me into the bedroom, and she said, aunt laura, tell sarah that you will watch over me when i have my surgery. and i said, sarah, i promise you, i will take care of your mommy. i couldn't keep that promise. i do remember that very well, you know, because i was really scared. i had no idea what was going on, and she just said, you know, no matter what happens, you have so many people that love you. so she just was preparing for anything that could happen, but wanted you to know that you were loved and taken care of. i'm sorry. i know how hard this is. andrea canning (voiceover): renee and her husband, michael, were separated, so sarah and her younger siblings went to stay with their dad while renee went in f
sarah had such a sensitive heart, and renee was so concerned about sarah. she was nervous about her mom going into the hospital, and she just sat on the couch and was just quiet. andrea canning (voiceover): laura beach is a childhood friend who was particularly close with renee's daughter. at the party, renee asked aunt laura to reassure sarah. she called me into the bedroom, and she said, aunt laura, tell sarah that you will watch over me when i have my surgery. and i said, sarah, i promise...
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sarah? sarah: this election cycle has brought to light several deficiencies in campaign law, and kathy says she is working on broad categories of the law including the limit on the look back period as to what can be amid an, how long candidates should keep financial receipts and keeping more resources to scrutinize financial reports. questions have been raised to -- about corporations making campaign contributions and if delaware should make contributions to political action committees. would you like to see reform when it comes to corporate and pac spending. mr. meyer: we have an extensive policy proposal on our website under the vision section. we believe we should do everything we can under federal law to eliminate corporate contributions and quite frankly, the influence of big money on delaware elections. it has been awful this election season. it's not representative of who we are. the pac involvement and unlimited money is simply wrong. i think we also need to work with the attorney ge
sarah? sarah: this election cycle has brought to light several deficiencies in campaign law, and kathy says she is working on broad categories of the law including the limit on the look back period as to what can be amid an, how long candidates should keep financial receipts and keeping more resources to scrutinize financial reports. questions have been raised to -- about corporations making campaign contributions and if delaware should make contributions to political action committees. would...
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sarah smithjoins me now. shortly. with both candidates giving their closing arguments if you will, what should we be looking out for in the next week? tonight, you are going to see what looks _ next week? tonight, you are going to see what looks like _ next week? tonight, you are going to see what looks like it might _ next week? tonight, you are going to see what looks like it might be - see what looks like it might be kamala harris�*s biggest campaign event of this entire season. 40,000 people, may more, expected here and she needs theirs to inject some excitement and enthusiasm back into her campaign. she has lost momentum in the last few weeks and if she is going to motivate people to come out and vote for her, not necessarily people still to choose between trump and harris, but between klimala —— kamala harris and the couch, this is her chance. donald trump will be campaigning hard as well. at the moment, he is trying to repair the damage from a vulgar racist comedian made at his event, particularly agai
sarah smithjoins me now. shortly. with both candidates giving their closing arguments if you will, what should we be looking out for in the next week? tonight, you are going to see what looks _ next week? tonight, you are going to see what looks like _ next week? tonight, you are going to see what looks like it might _ next week? tonight, you are going to see what looks like it might be - see what looks like it might be kamala harris�*s biggest campaign event of this entire season. 40,000...
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sarah paulson, everybody. >> jimmy: okay. i need to charge my car. >> mute! >> jump my cables. >> jimmy: yes! [ bell dinging ] that's it, jumper cables! i've got this. hey. susan toothbrush. big interview, huh? nice new suit. new haircut. ancient bristlestick! make the sonicare switch. alright, now go knock em' dead boss. can i get the wifi? i'mma hang here. prime big deal days is coming october 8th and 9th. can i get the wifi? with exclusive savings just for prime members, you'll feel like a big deal. shop deals on electronics, fashion, and more this prime big deal days october 8th and 9th. can your pad flex with you without shifting? always flexfoam can. it's the only pad made with a flexible foam core with wings that fit securely for up to zero bunching and zero leaks. can your pad do that? see what foam can do for you. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ woah, limu! we're in a parade. everyone customize and save hundreds on car insurance with liberty mutual. customize and sa— (balloon doug pops & deflates) and then i wake
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sarah? sarah: this election cycle has brought to light several deficiencies in campaign law, and kathy says she is working on broad categories of the law including the limit on the look back period as to what can be amid an, how long candidates should keep financial receipts and keeping more resources to scrutinize financial reports. questions have been raised to -- about corporations making campaign contributions and if delaware should make contributions to political action committees. would you like to see reform when it comes to corporate and pac spending. mr. meyer: we have an extensive policy proposal on our website under the vision section. we believe we should do everything we can under federal law to eliminate corporate contributions and quite frankly, the influence of big money on delaware elections. it has been awful this election season. it's not representative of who we are. the pac involvement and unlimited money is simply wrong. i think we also need to work with the attorney ge
sarah? sarah: this election cycle has brought to light several deficiencies in campaign law, and kathy says she is working on broad categories of the law including the limit on the look back period as to what can be amid an, how long candidates should keep financial receipts and keeping more resources to scrutinize financial reports. questions have been raised to -- about corporations making campaign contributions and if delaware should make contributions to political action committees. would...
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sarah: same to you mr. ramone. if the funding commission recommends something different from what you see as your vision how would you tackle that? rep. ramone: when you run businesses for 40 something years you learn how to verbalize and visualize not just of the problem, but a solution and the path forward. that path is not straight. it is often curved and shaky. in the general assembly for 16 years i listened to the issue for four or five years before i got elected. it isn't a simple solution. it is clear when you have brought all 19 districts? when i first got elected my vision was to consolidate districts with senator peterson in a bipartisan way and it was shut down. you need the knowledge and experience listening to the needs and finding a trajectory forward where you can rectify all of them. you can't do that with a 100 page plan or in a bubble. you have to do it with all of the players at the table. coming in as a republican in the state of democrat, whether republican or democrat you start barking what yo
sarah: same to you mr. ramone. if the funding commission recommends something different from what you see as your vision how would you tackle that? rep. ramone: when you run businesses for 40 something years you learn how to verbalize and visualize not just of the problem, but a solution and the path forward. that path is not straight. it is often curved and shaky. in the general assembly for 16 years i listened to the issue for four or five years before i got elected. it isn't a simple...
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sarah paulson, everybody. >> jimmy: okay. i need to charge my car. >> mute! >> jump my cables. >> jimmy: yes! [ bell dinging ] that's it, jumper cables! by checking allstate first. alrighty! who's ready for my famous charred duck? like you know to check the mascot first before bringing food to a tailgate. let's torch this baby! [ambience] yeah, checking first is smart. so check allstate first for a quote that could save you hundreds. [laughing] you're in good hands with allstate. amazon fall favorites are here. save on fashion, home, beauty and more. shop amazon fall favorites now. could this be menopause? clearblue menopause stage indicator uses an app that combines your age, cycle data, and fsh hormone levels over time in a personalized report to share with your doctor to get the clarity you need. [party ambience] best part of the party is snooping in the bathroom. ooh - party foul, not listening to your dentist. make the sonicare switch. [door knock] alright champ. be gentle, be effective, be you. i love ya
sarah paulson, everybody. >> jimmy: okay. i need to charge my car. >> mute! >> jump my cables. >> jimmy: yes! [ bell dinging ] that's it, jumper cables! by checking allstate first. alrighty! who's ready for my famous charred duck? like you know to check the mascot first before bringing food to a tailgate. let's torch this baby! [ambience] yeah, checking first is smart. so check allstate first for a quote that could save you hundreds. [laughing] you're in good hands with...
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but here's the thing, though, sarah.nd of get out ofjail free card, though, which he's sort of playing? albeit that we're trying to pin him down. but actually, the fact that you can't pin him down is because a lot of people genuinely believe that in his heart of hearts, he's quite a social liberal, if not a libertine? well, let's look at what he's done. none of his actions would make you think that he's going to govern in a way that's liberal on abortion — even before he'd managed to appoint all those supreme courtjustices who would rule in an anti—abortion way. it is my profound honour to be the first president in history. to attend the march for life. he's campaigned pretty hard on this, actually. he's trying not to lose the votes now of people who are a wee bit more moderate about it, but there's no reason to think he would be liberal in any way. because he sees political advantage in the route that he's gone down so far. and he said in 2016 he would appoint supreme court justices who would overturn roe v wade. he got
but here's the thing, though, sarah.nd of get out ofjail free card, though, which he's sort of playing? albeit that we're trying to pin him down. but actually, the fact that you can't pin him down is because a lot of people genuinely believe that in his heart of hearts, he's quite a social liberal, if not a libertine? well, let's look at what he's done. none of his actions would make you think that he's going to govern in a way that's liberal on abortion — even before he'd managed to appoint...
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yes, sarah., um, iam becoming, slash have been, slash currently am, far too familiar with all of the stuff that's swirling around now at the moment, um, with unfounded allegations of voter fraud or some that are real things, but they're extrapolated and so on and so forth. what sort of stuff has been coming your way? a very real world example of that was talking to trump supporters yesterday. a lot of them all told me exactly the same story, and it was something that i had not come across so i was a bit confused about where they were getting this from. but they told me that in one county in georgia, where there's already early voting going on right across the state, that the voting machines had been turning republican votes into democrat ones, that this had happened several times over, but that they were really, really relieved that this had been caught. and all the voters whose votes had gone wrong had been called back to the polling station and allowed to vote again so they thought it had all b
yes, sarah., um, iam becoming, slash have been, slash currently am, far too familiar with all of the stuff that's swirling around now at the moment, um, with unfounded allegations of voter fraud or some that are real things, but they're extrapolated and so on and so forth. what sort of stuff has been coming your way? a very real world example of that was talking to trump supporters yesterday. a lot of them all told me exactly the same story, and it was something that i had not come across so i...
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and screaming at him. >> reporter: sarah's sister rachel soon unearthed text messages between sarah and dr. ryan suggesting he'd brought her the drugs, and just weeks before she died, even dosed her himself. "if you wake up, i just went to change after i gave you ketamine just now," he writes. >> he's injecting her while she's asleep. >> reporter: detective ian who specialized in pharmaceutical cases before retiring last year says first responders may not have understood what they were looking at. he says cops usually see street drugs, not surgical medication and supplies like sarah had. >> usually what we see is burnt spoons, tin foil, not medical grade drugs. >> reporter: on march 22nd, 2022, james ryan was arrested and prosecutors charged him with a crime known as depraved heart murder. he plead not guilty, but assistant states attorney jennifer harrison says ryan showed a reckless disregard for human life. >> the act of giving her the drugs is handing her a loaded gun. >> that was nikki battiste reporting, and you can watch her story on the depraved heart murder tomorrow on "48 hour
and screaming at him. >> reporter: sarah's sister rachel soon unearthed text messages between sarah and dr. ryan suggesting he'd brought her the drugs, and just weeks before she died, even dosed her himself. "if you wake up, i just went to change after i gave you ketamine just now," he writes. >> he's injecting her while she's asleep. >> reporter: detective ian who specialized in pharmaceutical cases before retiring last year says first responders may not have...
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sarah: there is more to it than size.e going to look at things like is it possible that they are able to add returns without needing to rely on leverage for example, and we look at buyouts. happy to pay for multiple expansion, the leverage will not work the way it used to, especially with the cost of financing twice as expensive as a few years ago. lisa: i was speaking to someone in the market recently, talking about the lack of ipos, exits from these private equity funds. this individual said, anyone who says the market is closed is crazy. what you are really looking at is a bunch of lps who don't like to valuations but they can ipo. the market is open. are we going to knew to see a reset before the market becomes the main attractor of cash the way it used to be? sarah: we have seen a partial reset in valuations across buyouts, credit, cross venture capital, but we have not seen enough. some deals are getting done. venture capital, we have seen some activity, mostly venture funds sold for a third last year. now when you
sarah: there is more to it than size.e going to look at things like is it possible that they are able to add returns without needing to rely on leverage for example, and we look at buyouts. happy to pay for multiple expansion, the leverage will not work the way it used to, especially with the cost of financing twice as expensive as a few years ago. lisa: i was speaking to someone in the market recently, talking about the lack of ipos, exits from these private equity funds. this individual said,...
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sarah matthews, the white house deputy press secretary. >> sarah matthews. >> and the lifelong republican-election campaign in june of 2019. >> sarah matthews who's the former deputy press secretary in the trump administration was there on january 6th. >> under oath and will be in the spotlight. >> a colleague suggested that the president shouldn't condemn the violence because they thought it would be quote handing a win to the media. if he were to condemn his supporters. and i disagreed. so i motioned up at the tv and i said do you think it looks like we're f-ing winning because i don't think it does. >> do you remember where you were watching some of those important hearings? this is all relevant to the choice the country is making now. some people already voting in early states. everyone will vote soon. who chooses too and that was a line from miss matthews where some aides saw a line, others joined donald trump in pushing well past it. take someone you're probably familiar with. trump white house vet, peter navarro. he participated in the congressional part of the january 6th plan and
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the neighbour also heard sarah sharif�*s stepmother swearing at the children. the jury was told another neighbour there will say in evidence thatjoe mike days before sarah's death... thejury were the jury were told five months before sarah died, a teacher at her primary school noticed bruises on her chin and right eye and she gave conflicting accounts as to what caused those bruises. seven months before she died, she started wearing a hijab, headscarf, the prosecution suggested to the jury prosecution suggested to the jury the fact that she began wearing it was because of the need to conceal injuries to her face and head from the outside world. thejury face and head from the outside world. the jury have face and head from the outside world. thejury have been face and head from the outside world. the jury have been told that when she died, she had multiple injuries, including burns, numerous broken bones, and a serious head injury. in the bin, the police said they found a makeshift hood made of plastic bags and packing tape, and also a cricket bat with sarah's b
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sarah: interesting finding.e have seen musk on the trail with trump talk about these anti-immigrant theories, promoting the idea democrats are shipping in immigrants to vote for them, of mass election fraud . that seemed like a fringe thing until we look at the data. it showed immigration and election fraud is his top policy topic on x. he gets more engagements on that topic than anything else. it has become a driver of his feed, something he talks about ever more frequently in the past year, ever since he visited the border and got more involved in texas. he's become enmeshed with this idea of immigration leading to fraud. what experts told us is this narrative and the way musk is laundering it for the masses is going to help trump dispute the results of the election should he not win. this is a serious finding in my opinion. caroline: you ran machine learning models to identify the subjects he was most often talking about. 1300 posts in 2024 revolving around the issue. what actually happens? noncitizen voting
sarah: interesting finding.e have seen musk on the trail with trump talk about these anti-immigrant theories, promoting the idea democrats are shipping in immigrants to vote for them, of mass election fraud . that seemed like a fringe thing until we look at the data. it showed immigration and election fraud is his top policy topic on x. he gets more engagements on that topic than anything else. it has become a driver of his feed, something he talks about ever more frequently in the past year,...
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okay. the un secretary general, i don't know if you caught that uh sarah wilkinson in terms of uh how this uh genocidal onslot is now spreading to lebanon, it has already, i should say, when you're looking at 2,0 plus lebaneses to have been killed in the past days, really, i think in one go there were few hundred when they bombed uh dahaya with those uh mk, i think 84 200 pound bombs, what do you think about the statement there made by the un secretary general? um, i have lot of anger towards antonio guiterres, the un secretary general, he has lot more power to prevent what was happening in gaza, and therefore what is happening in lebanon never needed to have started, the the... political cowardis and i hear condemnation after condemnation, i hear how deeply concerned he is, but actually the un does have a platform and it does have power to have put an end to what was happening in gaza, so for him now and i could see the palestinians in the audience sort of looking down and thinking, well okay, yeah, you're you're um sort of so concerned now about lebanon, but actually the the un, wha
okay. the un secretary general, i don't know if you caught that uh sarah wilkinson in terms of uh how this uh genocidal onslot is now spreading to lebanon, it has already, i should say, when you're looking at 2,0 plus lebaneses to have been killed in the past days, really, i think in one go there were few hundred when they bombed uh dahaya with those uh mk, i think 84 200 pound bombs, what do you think about the statement there made by the un secretary general? um, i have lot of anger towards...
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sarah: mr. ramone what are the strategies for mitigating the homelessness crisis and those facing immediate homelessness. rep. ramone: we have to go back to the core. why do we have homelessness? because we lost opportunity. when we lost opportunity we had despair. when you have despair it keeps getting worse and worse. i suggest let's look at the problem. we have counties and municipalities that have created so many regulatory hurdles to build a community in a way that is affordable. if you are making them have all of these regulatory byproducts, and they will never be able to produce affordable homes. they will only produce what makes money. that's the way businessmen work. i suggest in order to incur the path towards the direction we would rather, let's talk about smart proof that i was talking about 20 years ago when i ran for county counsel. i ran with chris coons and we spoke about it a lot. there were good practices and things we digested. what happened? it was forgotten. now one beauty o
sarah: mr. ramone what are the strategies for mitigating the homelessness crisis and those facing immediate homelessness. rep. ramone: we have to go back to the core. why do we have homelessness? because we lost opportunity. when we lost opportunity we had despair. when you have despair it keeps getting worse and worse. i suggest let's look at the problem. we have counties and municipalities that have created so many regulatory hurdles to build a community in a way that is affordable. if you...
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we have uh the pleasure of having sarah wilkinson, human rights activist joining us from midlands the uk and also jonathan chadwick is a writer and activist who joins us from london. i like to welcome you both. october 7th is upon us here um and it's really shocking and sad that we have to uh be witnessing this one year of this us islaly genocide um that may be spreading now to another country like lebanon. not maybe it has in a sense. but let's focus on this uh boycutting. all together and the notion that i like to ask from you sarah wilkinson, when it comes to this notion, given what has happened, especially in this uh past year, um, do you think that enough is being done when it comes to the whole boycott notion, whether it's products or in the bigger picture, um companies um or or countries that should boycott the regime itself, especially when it comes to things like arms? yeah, actually no, i'm one of these people who thinks that now that the bds movement was not... able to stop the genocide, it is important, we still boycott israeli products and the biggest boycott that everybo
we have uh the pleasure of having sarah wilkinson, human rights activist joining us from midlands the uk and also jonathan chadwick is a writer and activist who joins us from london. i like to welcome you both. october 7th is upon us here um and it's really shocking and sad that we have to uh be witnessing this one year of this us islaly genocide um that may be spreading now to another country like lebanon. not maybe it has in a sense. but let's focus on this uh boycutting. all together and the...
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unfortunately, we are our time today, but i want to think lindsey sarah and steven. thank you so much for your time. thank you for being part of the stream today. and thank you all for tuning in. do stay in touch with us on social media. you can use the hash tag or to handle a j stream. take care and i'll season the a. marion. shaheen. so maker and i've been working in and around garza for 30 years. as i watched the 20232024 devastation of tanza by the israeli army, i looked back at the place i knew from the optimism of 2005 when he is released, withdrew to the destruction of the voice that followed echoes of alaska as i say, did hopes on al jazeera, comforting, the costs kind of breaks group of emerging economies counterbalance the us led, weld order. china has an ask the measures to stabilize its housing market. will they work? plus we look at why type joints are increasingly turning to new to the energy, counting the cost on that, which is 0. as the world economy, those strikes are those with a strong result. indonesia is where it's supposed to be solved by the ri
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unfortunately, we are our time today, but i want to think lindsey sarah and steven. thank you so much for your time. thank you for being part of the stream today. and thank you all for tuning in. do stay in touch with us on social media. you can use the hash tag or to handle a j stream take care. and also using the lindsey us funded village in this election is here. decisions made from the white house effect, millions around the world. stay without a 0 for life coverage of every post in the special programming and correspondence across the country. this year poll suggests duration is closer here than at the us and lex. oh no. just the era through centuries of expansion and persecution, an ideology was form that with appropriate jewish identity, facilitate the creation of israel and frame it within the western world. order into 3 part series, the big picture charts. the rise of the still religious states from an imperial proxy to an indispensable copy of the west and examines how this alliance has granted design this project, the globe of impunity. civic picture, how
unfortunately, we are our time today, but i want to think lindsey sarah and steven. thank you so much for your time. thank you for being part of the stream today. and thank you all for tuning in. do stay in touch with us on social media. you can use the hash tag or to handle a j stream take care. and also using the lindsey us funded village in this election is here. decisions made from the white house effect, millions around the world. stay without a 0 for life coverage of every post in the...
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unfortunately, we are our time today, but i want to think lindsey sarah and steven. thank you so much for your time. thank you for being part of the stream today. and thank you all for tuning in. do stay in touch with us on social media. you can use the hash tag or to handle a j stream. take care. and i'll season the a pod came into the say say that your government has repressive policies, respect of human rights, with this most important task, mike, all of them in facing realities. what you're saying is that you are restricted by the is released in terms of your movements at the time that so i would tell you restricted thought, providing on sense how much with the trip do you think impulses right now too often? it seems to be spreading more easily to the store on talk to how does era ruins that's behind tennessee, too famous for its roman ruins. bell back is 11 and the best of value. and it's famous waste, 2000 year old roman temples, designated as soon as colewell territory sites is considered his with a strong culture. most people have left and those who remain sa
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unfortunately, we are out of time today, but i want to think lindsey sarah and steven. thank you so much for your time. thank you for being part of the stream today. and thank you all for tuning in. do stay in touch with us on social media. you can use the hash tag or to handle a j stream, take care. and also using the, the democratic nations justified this kind of behaviors. collateral damage has collateral damage. that's reality is leading to what we're seeing that will allow me to push back for a moment. corporate is real effective. it's global standing from the us election to the escalating conflict in the middle east. upfront returns for a new season, setting the stage for serious debates upfront with mont for the mont hale analogies era. examining the impact of today's headlines, a prolonged conflict for 11 years. economy would be an absolute, unflinching gentleness of how many people are in detention. victor, let me be single subject. no, don't be for the sort of giving any miracle international filmmakers well cloths. good. so what's the plan here today? questio
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unfortunately, we are our time today, but i want to think lindsey sarah and steven. thank you so much for your time. thank you for being part of the stream today. and thank you all for tuning in. do stay in touch with us on social media. you can use the hash tag or to handle a j string. take care. and also using the, the in depth analysis of the day sidelines. how do you see the educational system in gaza informed opinion it's feed treaties? have a very high kid is inc. it in civilian political debate, what happens as either now has to be seen in the context of a whole raft, especially as the as well has been taking against on the inside story. what is, is real trying to achieve in 11 on is there a strategy on how to 0? our oceans are on the switch. by of for rushes, fishing industry, government, people are thinking of bring deep sea trolling back global war. he's eating off the choices, sees that go systems are going to suffer more and more with climate change, and we need to adapt. now. marine conservation is, are in a desperate race against time. the ocean provide
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lets speak to sarah smith who s outside the white house.mpaign? yes, donald trump today is trying to repair some of the damage done by vulgar and racist remarks made by a comedian at his glitzy event in new york on sunday night. he has been speaking in his residence in mar—a—lago saying it was a lovefest and trying to pivot to the economy which is one of the strongest topics for the democrats are not letting it go. they are spending over $100 million on new adverts highlighting the insults made to porto rico at that event and running them on spanish—language stations. and kamala harris has her last really big rally here in washington tonight, she is using the white house as a backdrop for a presidential image but also she is going to do it on the same spot where donald trump may the infamous speech onjanuary where donald trump may the infamous speech on january the 6th, where donald trump may the infamous speech onjanuary the 6th, 2021 before some of his supporters went to storm the capital. it has to be said some of her arguments about how
lets speak to sarah smith who s outside the white house.mpaign? yes, donald trump today is trying to repair some of the damage done by vulgar and racist remarks made by a comedian at his glitzy event in new york on sunday night. he has been speaking in his residence in mar—a—lago saying it was a lovefest and trying to pivot to the economy which is one of the strongest topics for the democrats are not letting it go. they are spending over $100 million on new adverts highlighting the insults...
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was saying and to say also how encouraged i am by how extremely well-informed um sarah wilkinson is and how good it is to listen to an activist who is so well-informed and to say of course we we should be blaming these international organizations for dodging the political implications behind the starvation and genocide that's happening in in gaza. but to also point out that this is not just these organizations, it's a coherent media, governmental um conspiracy of complicity in the genocide, the fact is that if the people of the west knew what was happening in gaza, they would be, and indeed actually, even though they not told the truth, they're on the side of the palestinian people, but like lot of countries, there is look. between the people and the government, i'm sorry not to follow the question that you wanted to ask, no, that's okay, i actually we're just fresh out of time anyways, and i have to unfortunately stop you to, thank you, thank you so much, jonathan chadwick, writer and activist from london, thank you, sarah wilkinson, it was a pleasure, human rights activists there
was saying and to say also how encouraged i am by how extremely well-informed um sarah wilkinson is and how good it is to listen to an activist who is so well-informed and to say of course we we should be blaming these international organizations for dodging the political implications behind the starvation and genocide that's happening in in gaza. but to also point out that this is not just these organizations, it's a coherent media, governmental um conspiracy of complicity in the genocide, the...
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was saying, and to say also how encouraged i am by how extremely well-informed um, sarah wilkinson is, and how good it is to listen to an activist who is so well-informed, and to say, of course, we we should be blaming these international organizations for dodging the political implications behind the... starvation and genocide that's happening in in gaza, but to also point out that this is not just these organizations, it's a coherent media, governmental um conspiracy of complicity in the genocide, the fact is that if the people of the west knew what was happening in gaza, they would be, and indeed actually, even though they're not told the truth, they're on the side of the palesty. people, but like lot of countries, there is a log between the people and the government. i'm sorry not to follow the question that you wanted to ask, no, that's okay, i actually we're just fresh out of time anyways, and i have to unfortunately stop you to, thank you, thank you so much, jonathan chadwick, writer an activist from london, thank you sarah wilkinson, it was a pleasure, human rights activist th
was saying, and to say also how encouraged i am by how extremely well-informed um, sarah wilkinson is, and how good it is to listen to an activist who is so well-informed, and to say, of course, we we should be blaming these international organizations for dodging the political implications behind the... starvation and genocide that's happening in in gaza, but to also point out that this is not just these organizations, it's a coherent media, governmental um conspiracy of complicity in the...
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sarah smith, thank— might be a little tricky. sarah smith, thank you _ might be a little tricky.or the latest. well, with two weeks to go, the race for the white house is gathering pace, with donald trump and kamala harris putting the economy at the heart of their campaigns, and donald trump is roping in the pulling power and cheque book of elon musk. our economics editor, faisal islam, has travelled to pennsylvania to weigh up how the pitch of the two campaigns is going down with voters. gettysburg, pennsylvania, steeped in presidential history. and at this time of year, of more modern americana, too. as starkly different visions of economics take centre stage in this election, voter perceptions of the us economy have been a case of trick and treat. the gettysburg halloween parade, we are down about $8,000 in sponsorships this year, so there were certain things we had to cut from the parade. but i think everyone is feeling that. and has that affected how you see the election and who is the right person to lead the country? it does affect how i see the election. the economy is do
sarah smith, thank— might be a little tricky. sarah smith, thank you _ might be a little tricky.or the latest. well, with two weeks to go, the race for the white house is gathering pace, with donald trump and kamala harris putting the economy at the heart of their campaigns, and donald trump is roping in the pulling power and cheque book of elon musk. our economics editor, faisal islam, has travelled to pennsylvania to weigh up how the pitch of the two campaigns is going down with voters....
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he told jurors that doctors found sarah had dozens of injuries, burns and broken bones after her bodys found in bed at her home in woking in surrey, on the 10th of august last year. in other news, the perfume bottle carrying the russian nerve agent that fatally poisoned a british woman contained enough poison to kill into her death has been told today. 43 dawn sturgess was pronounced dead at salisbury district hospital in july 2018. the novichok poisonings inquiry is to look at whether she died after she was caught in the crossfire of an illegal and outrageous international assassination attempt. she collapsed at her partner's home in 2018 after coming into contact with the perfume bottle containing the substance. it followed the attempted murder of former spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia, who were both poisoned in salisbury in march that year. both poisoned in salisbury in march that year . and finally, march that year. and finally, the snowman, who's being depicted on a new royal mint £0.50 coin with a gold version hidden in one of its advent calendars. for someone to disco
he told jurors that doctors found sarah had dozens of injuries, burns and broken bones after her bodys found in bed at her home in woking in surrey, on the 10th of august last year. in other news, the perfume bottle carrying the russian nerve agent that fatally poisoned a british woman contained enough poison to kill into her death has been told today. 43 dawn sturgess was pronounced dead at salisbury district hospital in july 2018. the novichok poisonings inquiry is to look at whether she died...
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. >> joining us now is sarah matthews, who served as deputy press secretary in the trump administration before resigning. she endorsed harris this week. also joining me, barbara who endorsed harris and appeared on stage alongside her in pennsylvania today. thank you for joining me. i am eager to get your perspective on everything that transpired today. i would love to get your thoughts. first on this exchange with brett. >> i have not seen the vice president angry in a interview this entire election cycle and i wonder if you think her comments break through with the very republicans she may be trying to target while going on fox in the first place. >> i hope so, fox does not have republicans on very often, they certainly do not have me or republicans like liz cheney or adam and i do not imagine they invite sarah on anymore. if they do they get attacked by donald trump and brett himself got attacked by trump so much that the morning after the election, i believe it was the morning after the election, brett was shown in emails during the lawsuit they had, he was one of the ones arguing, m
. >> joining us now is sarah matthews, who served as deputy press secretary in the trump administration before resigning. she endorsed harris this week. also joining me, barbara who endorsed harris and appeared on stage alongside her in pennsylvania today. thank you for joining me. i am eager to get your perspective on everything that transpired today. i would love to get your thoughts. first on this exchange with brett. >> i have not seen the vice president angry in a interview...
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but also, she's very much an outsider, not originally appeared, and after that sarah goode and sarah osborn, who had something in their reputations, and martha corey, who would be more apt as historians demographically look at witch trials, accusations to have that happen. but after that we've rebecca nurse and rebecca just doesn't fit that mold. she's an important member of the church. she gets along well with her family. no scandals there. she has the support of her neighbors after she's we know that she at least gets along well with them, that they will stick their necks out, support her and with categories, historians have come across as other things that could make one more apt to witchcraft accusation. she fits none of them other than her gender, whereas with being a woman would definitely make one more likely to be accused of witchcraft than a man in colonial new england. but other than that, it it's a surprise and her case will be different right off the bat. when when tituba surrogate sarah osborn and the others first appear before the judges in salem village. you're first a
but also, she's very much an outsider, not originally appeared, and after that sarah goode and sarah osborn, who had something in their reputations, and martha corey, who would be more apt as historians demographically look at witch trials, accusations to have that happen. but after that we've rebecca nurse and rebecca just doesn't fit that mold. she's an important member of the church. she gets along well with her family. no scandals there. she has the support of her neighbors after she's we...
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what sarah sees happens all over the country.e around the counter, um, swiping this shelf and the shelf at the bottom there, barging customers and staff out of the way. sarah says the same gang targeted another of their stores in york on the same afternoon, but nobody was arrested. very, very frustrating. why are forces not talking to each other or have a unit that supports this? would you be surprised to know that there is actually a scheme out there that the government brought in with police forces to do just that, to to coordinate and try and break down these gangs? wow. why didn't we know? why did we not know that this was supposed to be going on? i've been looking into shoplifting now for over a year, and in that time, the frustration of people like sarah continues to grow. and now it's a frustration combined with apathy, with many shops simply not reporting the crime because they don't think the police will do anything about it. and that is why this is becoming a really stubborn problem for the authorities to crack down on.
what sarah sees happens all over the country.e around the counter, um, swiping this shelf and the shelf at the bottom there, barging customers and staff out of the way. sarah says the same gang targeted another of their stores in york on the same afternoon, but nobody was arrested. very, very frustrating. why are forces not talking to each other or have a unit that supports this? would you be surprised to know that there is actually a scheme out there that the government brought in with police...
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to be honest, i think it's marginal, sarah.just think you can make too much of it because actually, most people will be voting on the economy and on immigration and all the things we've talked about ad nauseam, butjust on the margins, and the margins matter this year it could have an impact. because as we keep saying, this election is going to be won or lost in the margins because it is so very, very tight and particularly in the key swing states that will affect the outcome. and so i think you've put yourfinger on itjust in very, very well. there are people who care deeply about this. you'll remember the student protests we talked about a lot earlier this yearfrom pro—palestinian undergraduates very, very upset about what was going on in gaza. there's obviously a big community who care very deeply about israel as well. and that stastoe biden�*s hand a bit sometimes on how firm he can be with israel. but it's this sense, i think, notjust of chaos in the world, but how america projects its image. and donald trump is very much th
to be honest, i think it's marginal, sarah.just think you can make too much of it because actually, most people will be voting on the economy and on immigration and all the things we've talked about ad nauseam, butjust on the margins, and the margins matter this year it could have an impact. because as we keep saying, this election is going to be won or lost in the margins because it is so very, very tight and particularly in the key swing states that will affect the outcome. and so i think...
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sarah: i don't think so.t pricing in the sweep of one side or the other, they're pricing and the probability of a mixed government. annmarie: the equity market is pricing in what they would like to be the outcome, not what is going to be the outcome. sarah: that is very equity market like. isn't that what equity markets do? we will try to telegraph that and make it happen. lisa: we are getting to the heart of earnings season. which sector are you most interested to hear from? we have heard from some of the banks. we will be done with the big bank earnings by tomorrow. which will be the company that gives you the best sense of whether people are a little bit over their skis in terms of risk? sarah: if you think about what will drive what we think about the consumer, you will be looking at the consumer side stuff. if we are thinking about the entire economy i want to hear about what the industrials say. that will set us up for 2025. that is the big question. we've seen really good earnings growth in 2024. do we
sarah: i don't think so.t pricing in the sweep of one side or the other, they're pricing and the probability of a mixed government. annmarie: the equity market is pricing in what they would like to be the outcome, not what is going to be the outcome. sarah: that is very equity market like. isn't that what equity markets do? we will try to telegraph that and make it happen. lisa: we are getting to the heart of earnings season. which sector are you most interested to hear from? we have heard from...
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. >>> from kpix 5, this is the late news with sarah donchey on cbs news bay area. >>> hello, i'm sarah donchey. >> i'm paul heggan. >> paul, we start with you at the top of the show. all anybody could talk about is the heat. it is hard to tell when summer ends and fall begins in the bay area. but, this has built even a little hot for that. >> this would be extreme in late july or early august for him and part of the bay area. it will be the hottest day of the year along the coast and in san francisco tomorrow. on october 1st. it is supposed to be halloween month not with these kinds of temperatures. let's take a look at what we have in store for us. it will be hot as we go through the day tomorrow. we have heat advisories and excessive heat warnings in effect for the entire bay area. in orange, those are the heat advisories. the pink and purple, excessive heat warnings, for most inland parts of the bay area, where temperatures will be over 100 degrees tomorrow and on wednesday. but, even the coast, in think that cisco included in the heat advisory because you are going to experience th
. >>> from kpix 5, this is the late news with sarah donchey on cbs news bay area. >>> hello, i'm sarah donchey. >> i'm paul heggan. >> paul, we start with you at the top of the show. all anybody could talk about is the heat. it is hard to tell when summer ends and fall begins in the bay area. but, this has built even a little hot for that. >> this would be extreme in late july or early august for him and part of the bay area. it will be the hottest day of the...
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there are people still waiting e sarah, sarah.amala harris is coming back to north or coming to north carolina tomorrow. what is your message to her quickly? on't h i,av i don't have words for her. she people need to vote in a month and i hope they make the right decisiondecisi. >> well, we we got a problemi he with getting ballots to people ,too. i hope i hope that the white house is worried about that part of the the voting world. sarah, thank you very much. and we wish you and your family and friends all the best. it's jus jt a tough situation. y thank you.ou>> yes. l aurau. all right.s >> well, donald trump is making his big return to butler, pennsylvania, tomorrow to the exact that he almost lost his life on july 13th. and guess what?ument he's bringing along the angle to documenthd it'st day, and its going to be a historic one. we're going to bring you behinhd scenes, give you access. you're not going to get anywhere else, including an exclusiv e interview with the former president. so keep an eye on fox and my instagram sne
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and sarah matthews, former trump white house press secretary. the v.p. ramping up her warnings about a trump in a second turn in the final stretch. >> i should point out that some noise behind me on the north lawn. there's demonstrators protesting the gaza war. that's what that noise is. regards to the town hall, vice president harris was pressed on several issues. and, yes, she is trying to make the case, more so now, that donald trump is an existential threat to democracy. that message resembles what president biden was saying when he was campaigning. she also touched on other issues. she talked about supporting taking a look at the filibuster to codify roe, and also potentially supporting some kind of supreme court reform. it's that message of responding to general kelly's comments that donald trump is a fascist, she used that word herself for the first time. let's take a listen at some of what she had to say last night. >> frankly, i think of it as, he's just putting out a 911 call to the american people. >> let me ask you tonight. do you think donal
and sarah matthews, former trump white house press secretary. the v.p. ramping up her warnings about a trump in a second turn in the final stretch. >> i should point out that some noise behind me on the north lawn. there's demonstrators protesting the gaza war. that's what that noise is. regards to the town hall, vice president harris was pressed on several issues. and, yes, she is trying to make the case, more so now, that donald trump is an existential threat to democracy. that message...