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could be a number of weeks before we get to the final court hearing or of course that could be short circuited at any point by donald trump conceding that he has lost this election that he looks at the popular vote where he's more than 4000000 votes behind that he looks at those 4 important states where they believe there were some irregularities and sees that in all of those states he is behind he could call for . a reexamination recount in georgia also in wisconsin but that might not be enough because it looks as if joe biden has more than enough force to get over the $270.00 electoral college vote threshold which of course means he wins the white house but ideally the biden team would like to get to 360 that's within their grasp there's a couple reasons for that one it makes it look slightly more comfortable than just squeezing by on one electoral college vote i'd take so we. only got there because of problems with the voting systems but also $306.00 is what donald trump achieved 4 years ago so for many in the biden campaign there would be an ironic symmetry that biden got to 306 but celebr
could be a number of weeks before we get to the final court hearing or of course that could be short circuited at any point by donald trump conceding that he has lost this election that he looks at the popular vote where he's more than 4000000 votes behind that he looks at those 4 important states where they believe there were some irregularities and sees that in all of those states he is behind he could call for . a reexamination recount in georgia also in wisconsin but that might not be...
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both fear they could run through the installation and cause short circuits over the course of years of service. boeing informed us that they had in fact discovered such splinters and 2017. they claimed the f.a.a. had investigated them and found they did not present a safety of flight issue. boeing also informed us that all aircraft delivered to customers were absolutely safe also thanks to tests performed by the f.a.a. engineer john barnett isn't convinced we have a rule of thumb in production that takes 8 to 10 years for a defect to become an issue on aircraft that's a rule of thumb sometimes as sooner most thomas later net but. we delivered our 1st airplane out of charleston in 2012 so we're just now here 8 to 10 year range of word defects become an issue. and i'm scared with the next 23 years going to show with the 787 i hope i'm wrong but i'm scared of what's going to come up. boeing insists that all delivered aircraft are safe. but employees who object to speak to the press are also expressing their fears in internal emails. for instance one wrote. we pick the lowest cost supplier
both fear they could run through the installation and cause short circuits over the course of years of service. boeing informed us that they had in fact discovered such splinters and 2017. they claimed the f.a.a. had investigated them and found they did not present a safety of flight issue. boeing also informed us that all aircraft delivered to customers were absolutely safe also thanks to tests performed by the f.a.a. engineer john barnett isn't convinced we have a rule of thumb in production...
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both fear they could run through the installation and cause short circuits over the course of years of service. boeing informed us that they had in fact discovered such splinters and 2017. they claim the f.a.a. had investigated them and found they did not present a safety of flight issue. boeing also informed us that all aircraft delivered to customers were absolutely safe also thanks to tests performed by the f.a.a. engineer john barnett isn't convinced we have a rule of thumb in production that takes 8 to 10 years for a defect to become an issue on aircraft as a rule of thumb sometimes as soon or most thomas later net but. we delivered our 1st airplane out of charleston in 2012 so we're just now here 8 to 10 year range of word defects become an issue. and i'm scared with the next 23 years going to show with the 787 i hope i'm wrong but i'm scared of what's going to come up. boeing insists that all deliberate aircraft are safe. but employees who object to speak to the press are also expressing their fears and internal emails. for instance one wrote. we pick the lowest cost supplier. e
both fear they could run through the installation and cause short circuits over the course of years of service. boeing informed us that they had in fact discovered such splinters and 2017. they claim the f.a.a. had investigated them and found they did not present a safety of flight issue. boeing also informed us that all aircraft delivered to customers were absolutely safe also thanks to tests performed by the f.a.a. engineer john barnett isn't convinced we have a rule of thumb in production...
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robot who looks like the result of a bizarre close encounter between the mechanical heroes of short circuitnd wall—e. will buddy save the day or will he too be stolen away? i always work. just needed someone to believe. appropriately for the time of year, jingle jangle is a cheesily pre—packaged and alarmingly overstuffed affair. at times, it reminds you of all those bits from chitty chitty bang bang that you always forget are in chitty chitty bang bang. you know, like the bit when caractacus potts invents a haircutting machine and then winds up dancing the old bamboo for reasons that no one can quite understand. whitaker, who starred in an kasi lemmons‘ black nativity back in 2013, gets into the festive spirit with heavy doses of mournful pathos, while madalen mills provides a charming lead asjourney. elsewhere, hugh bonneville cameos as the man holding the purse strings while ricky martin stops living la vida loca just long enough to breathe vocal life into jangle‘s pint—sized creation, don juan diego. i encourage you to not be an imbecile! narratively, it's a total mess. the movie equiva
robot who looks like the result of a bizarre close encounter between the mechanical heroes of short circuitnd wall—e. will buddy save the day or will he too be stolen away? i always work. just needed someone to believe. appropriately for the time of year, jingle jangle is a cheesily pre—packaged and alarmingly overstuffed affair. at times, it reminds you of all those bits from chitty chitty bang bang that you always forget are in chitty chitty bang bang. you know, like the bit when...
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naidu to tata said, the fire was most likely triggered by a short circuit. villages in the new go back region are setting their homes on fire before fleeing to a mania ahead of a weekend deadline that will save parts of the disputed territory handed over to azerbaijan. and a peace agreement has provoked outrage in on media where the people see themselves betrayed by the government and by russia, which was sort of the deal. thousands of anti-government protesters in thailand have gathered at bangkok's democracy monument by draped it with a giant cloth expressing their wishes for reforms purchased began in july, initially seeking the removal of the prime minister. i form a joint. egyptian and 2 antiquities authorities have so showcased more than $100.00 coffins discovered in a vast burial ground in sokolow south of cairo. some have mummies inside yaki just are investigating how they were preserved. they estimate the coffins were buried. 2 and a half 1000 years ago. you were said to go into a strict 3 way clock down the stigma shah prize in corona virus infecti
naidu to tata said, the fire was most likely triggered by a short circuit. villages in the new go back region are setting their homes on fire before fleeing to a mania ahead of a weekend deadline that will save parts of the disputed territory handed over to azerbaijan. and a peace agreement has provoked outrage in on media where the people see themselves betrayed by the government and by russia, which was sort of the deal. thousands of anti-government protesters in thailand have gathered at...
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hospital's intensive care ward health minister, who said the fire was most likely triggered by a short circuit, is ready police forcefully removed. protesters from outside prime minister benjamin netanyahu is official residence where several 1000 people had gathered to call for his resignation. demonstrations have been taking place for around 5 months with protesters are doing. netanyahu is unfit to lead while he is on trial on corruption charges. in the east africa fear is growing about the conflict in no than dr. region spilling over the border into neighboring iraq trip . diplomatic sources said rockets from tikrit, i hit the capital trail on saturday. those strikes if you're a true the same day, the central government forces in a foreign rockets into the night bring region. well, thousands of civilians have fled the fighting, many with harrowing stories. i know this woman is crying for her last. he died on saturday in fighting inside to cry. this mother is one of thousands of ethiopian refugees. crossing the border into sudan. they're fleeing the fear and chaos of the latest fighting in no
hospital's intensive care ward health minister, who said the fire was most likely triggered by a short circuit, is ready police forcefully removed. protesters from outside prime minister benjamin netanyahu is official residence where several 1000 people had gathered to call for his resignation. demonstrations have been taking place for around 5 months with protesters are doing. netanyahu is unfit to lead while he is on trial on corruption charges. in the east africa fear is growing about the...
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and this is a stroke to short circuit it the in around. go ahead. well, if you look at the effect of lockdowns, especially in the west, i'm talking about developed countries in the west. ok, because there's,, it's more pronounced the did the drop in g.d.p., the loss of civil liberties and rights and so forth. all of this stuff. and the unemployment where the developed were the undeveloped world, the 3rd world,, if you will, was already struggling. and you know, it doesn't have a great g.d.p., so they haven't really felt and living under despots normally, they haven't felt as big of a change. so what this has done is depressed the western economy and almost levelled it out. so it's closer. so there's slightly more normalization between the 3rd world and the developed world, which is what davos says they intend to do. it's what the world economic forum wants to socialize consumption they want to sort of normalize and even out production. except for the very rich, i would suppose. right? yeah, it will if you can hear. the comment you made on fuel is im
and this is a stroke to short circuit it the in around. go ahead. well, if you look at the effect of lockdowns, especially in the west, i'm talking about developed countries in the west. ok, because there's,, it's more pronounced the did the drop in g.d.p., the loss of civil liberties and rights and so forth. all of this stuff. and the unemployment where the developed were the undeveloped world, the 3rd world,, if you will, was already struggling. and you know, it doesn't have a great g.d.p.,...
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romania's health minister told local media the fire was most likely triggered by a short circuit.oup d'etat. the alleged plot involved several opposition leaders who were detained earlier this week after they organised demonstrations against the prime minister, following his decision to sign a controversial peace agreement with azerbaijan. as part of the peace deal agreed a week ago, several territories will be returned to azerbaijan. they were part of the country until the karabakh war in the early 1990s, when they were taken by armenian forces. this map shows how territory has once again changed control. the first region to be returned to azerbaijan will be kelbajar on sunday. from yerevan, jonah fisher reports. the war over, its dreadful human cost is becoming clear. this is a road near the largest town in nagorno—karabakh. it was the site of armenia's last stand a week ago. and there are scores of bodies and destroyed vehicles on the ground. armenia now says at least 2,300 of its soldiers died during the six weeks of fighting. azerbaijan has declined to publish its casualty fi
romania's health minister told local media the fire was most likely triggered by a short circuit.oup d'etat. the alleged plot involved several opposition leaders who were detained earlier this week after they organised demonstrations against the prime minister, following his decision to sign a controversial peace agreement with azerbaijan. as part of the peace deal agreed a week ago, several territories will be returned to azerbaijan. they were part of the country until the karabakh war in the...
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he was asked why he'd rejected calls in septemberfor a short circuit—breaker lockdown, like the one int time, a so—called circuit breaker wouldn't have been as fortunate. the idea of a two—week break is what happens afterwards, and that's the debate we're currently engaging in england what happens after a lockdown. a lockdown is a lockdown is a lockdown. you can call it a circuit breaker if you like. that isjust a two—week lockdown. here, we went for a four—week lockdown, and then returned to a tiered system which is better calibrated, having learned to the impact of the tiered system in september and october, where the third tier wasn't strong enough to get the r below one. therefore, we need a slightly tougher third tier so that we can have confidence that we can bring cases down under the tiered system. from my constituents' point of view, from the end ofjuly, a lot of them felt a few weeks ago... a lot of my hindu community felt like diwali was cancelled for them. are we considering receptions on fairness? christmas is the biggest national holiday we have. of course it has importan
he was asked why he'd rejected calls in septemberfor a short circuit—breaker lockdown, like the one int time, a so—called circuit breaker wouldn't have been as fortunate. the idea of a two—week break is what happens afterwards, and that's the debate we're currently engaging in england what happens after a lockdown. a lockdown is a lockdown is a lockdown. you can call it a circuit breaker if you like. that isjust a two—week lockdown. here, we went for a four—week lockdown, and then...
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romania's health minister told local media the fire was most likely triggered by a short circuit.'d be forgiven if you took a second glance at this. it's a huge adult, strolling across the course at the valencia country club. the footage was filmed — from a safe distance — by pga tour professional, tyler stolting. yeah, so i was actually out on the golf course getting it ready for a tournament this weekend. and i was driving away, and i saw something moving across the tee box — where the players tee off from — sped up, and then decided to get a quick video. the closer i got, the bigger it got. i've never seen anything like that, and i've never seen something that big, even in, like, the zoo here, you know? being here in florida, we are pretty used to the chance of seeing one, so i was pretty comfortable. i wasn't too worried. i know if you leave them alone, they leave you alone, so i wasn't too worried about getting attacked or anything like that. i got a great look at it. i was really close. i was in the golf cart and i could see that it was real, and the only unusual thing was t
romania's health minister told local media the fire was most likely triggered by a short circuit.'d be forgiven if you took a second glance at this. it's a huge adult, strolling across the course at the valencia country club. the footage was filmed — from a safe distance — by pga tour professional, tyler stolting. yeah, so i was actually out on the golf course getting it ready for a tournament this weekend. and i was driving away, and i saw something moving across the tee box — where the...
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ramani is health minister says the fire was most likely started by an electrical short circuit and the united states has set yet another record for a new cave in 1000 cases, reporting more than 180000 infections in 24 hours. deaths also rising fast in hospital admissions are at their highest levels, yet some states have imposed in a complete shutdown. the u.s. sent to for disease control has forecasts that the death toll could jump by another 36000. in the next 4 weeks correspond, rob reynolds, who is live for us in los angeles, painted the picture. how bad is the at pride of our situation across the u.s. and is west yet to come with the approach we're into yes, i would say the picture that i would paint would be a very dark one. and your point about the approach of winter is, is, is very important because it's getting colder in many parts of the united states. that means that people can't congregate safely out of doors anymore. they're going indoors easier to spread the virus. and in addition to that, later this month, there is the holiday of thanksgiving tradition really involves big
ramani is health minister says the fire was most likely started by an electrical short circuit and the united states has set yet another record for a new cave in 1000 cases, reporting more than 180000 infections in 24 hours. deaths also rising fast in hospital admissions are at their highest levels, yet some states have imposed in a complete shutdown. the u.s. sent to for disease control has forecasts that the death toll could jump by another 36000. in the next 4 weeks correspond, rob reynolds,...
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could be a number of weeks before we get to the final court hearing or of course that could be short circuited at any point by donald trump can see the thing that he has lost this election that he looks at the popular vote where he's more than 4000000 votes behind that he looks at those 4 important states where they believe there were some irregularities and sees that in all of those states he is behind he could call for an. exam.
could be a number of weeks before we get to the final court hearing or of course that could be short circuited at any point by donald trump can see the thing that he has lost this election that he looks at the popular vote where he's more than 4000000 votes behind that he looks at those 4 important states where they believe there were some irregularities and sees that in all of those states he is behind he could call for an. exam.
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. £12 billion hit to our economy because the more effective, short circuit breaker was blocked and adown put in place instead. £12 billion so far spent on a test and trace system thatis far spent on a test and trace system that is still not working. today news of £10 billion in additional costs for ppe, at least partly down to the conservatives' lack of preet pandemic planning. the waste and mismanagement as part of a longer term pattern showing claims today around levelling up simply do not match the evidence. hospitals in liverpool and son were left in doubt, i have a deadline by years and over budget by hundreds of millions of pounds, not a single starter home built, despite almost £200 million being spent, northern powerhouse rail, still not even approved six years after being announced. the courts' modernisation programme, three years behind schedule, letting down victims up and down the country. people in the north, more likely to have been made redundant in this crisis, everything else being equal. we need delivery, like liam byrne's promotion of green manufacturing in the wes
. £12 billion hit to our economy because the more effective, short circuit breaker was blocked and adown put in place instead. £12 billion so far spent on a test and trace system thatis far spent on a test and trace system that is still not working. today news of £10 billion in additional costs for ppe, at least partly down to the conservatives' lack of preet pandemic planning. the waste and mismanagement as part of a longer term pattern showing claims today around levelling up simply do not...
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has a right to wait for 2 days to count those votes and he wants to cut the process shore and to short circuit everything and say that he wants it's completely not are all part of the american tradition of always waiting for all those votes to be counted and you can't do some branches by saying i want my victory tonight so that's what the president ought to do is call the whole bit and let things take its course let the counting go on and then whoever one's the number of votes in the state of the electoral votes will be the next president. what further complicates that is the pennsylvania is concerned is that 3 justices the 33 of the justices on the supreme court indicated that they may revisit that decision about pennsylvania in the coming days. that's true and in a sense and part of the president consider going to peeling it again and having it occur once again especially with a meat tony coady beret his own sort of point you know on the court at this time who might rule in his favor so we don't really know what can happen that does complicate things it seems like the rule of law can be in m
has a right to wait for 2 days to count those votes and he wants to cut the process shore and to short circuit everything and say that he wants it's completely not are all part of the american tradition of always waiting for all those votes to be counted and you can't do some branches by saying i want my victory tonight so that's what the president ought to do is call the whole bit and let things take its course let the counting go on and then whoever one's the number of votes in the state of...
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tucker: that is right, democracy is keeps thins from exploding if we short circuit it we flirt with revolutionsenator hawley i appreciate you coming on. >> thank you. tucker: tomorrow is election eve, monday before national election. we've been talking about for over a year, a lot is at take stake. we hear that every 4 years this year it is real, we will explain what is at stake tomorrow's show, 8 p.m. eastern, until then, sean hannity takes over for a sunday night special. >> tucker. >> a lot at stake. welcome to hannity and we're less than 48 hours away for when i will argue to most pivotal election in our lifetime, president sounding the campaign -- powfneddin pounding the camp, yesterday president had 4 major events in pennsylvania, then to michigan and iowa, then to hickory, north carolina, about to hold another rally this time in rome, georgia, that is not his last stop of the day, it will be in pennsylvania. we'll be dipping into president's speech coming up. and before the night is over, president now will have 5
tucker: that is right, democracy is keeps thins from exploding if we short circuit it we flirt with revolutionsenator hawley i appreciate you coming on. >> thank you. tucker: tomorrow is election eve, monday before national election. we've been talking about for over a year, a lot is at take stake. we hear that every 4 years this year it is real, we will explain what is at stake tomorrow's show, 8 p.m. eastern, until then, sean hannity takes over for a sunday night special. >>...
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better, which is why i say to the government a few weeks ago to follow sage's advice to have a short circuitvirus numbers are going up in london, the bad news is viruses going up, emissions are going up, but i say to anybody watching please don't avoid your appointment because you're worried about lack of capacity. there is capacity there. one of the things we have to do is make sure that the appointment that happened in march or april or may, which is non—covid—19 patients suffering as a result of the nhs nearly being overwhelmed. and finally, sitting where you are, just wonder what keeps you awake at night as mayor of london in the middle of a pandemic? because there are all kinds of things that people don't know about thejob, which things that people don't know about the job, which resembles things that people don't know about thejob, which resembles resilience, involves a role in public safety at a national level because —— it involves resilience will stop police, national terrorism, all those kinds of things, but now perhaps what keeps you awake at night may not be different —— that may
better, which is why i say to the government a few weeks ago to follow sage's advice to have a short circuitvirus numbers are going up in london, the bad news is viruses going up, emissions are going up, but i say to anybody watching please don't avoid your appointment because you're worried about lack of capacity. there is capacity there. one of the things we have to do is make sure that the appointment that happened in march or april or may, which is non—covid—19 patients suffering as a...
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both fear they could rub through the insulation and cause short circuits over the course of years of service. boeing informed us that they had in fact discovered such splinters in 2017. they claimed the f.a.a. had investigated them and found they did not present a safety of flight issue. boeing also informed us that all aircraft delivered to customers were absolutely safe also thanks to tests performed by the f.a.a. engineer john barnett isn't convinced we have a rule of thumb in production that takes 8 to 10 years for a defect to become an issue on aircraft as a rule of thumb sometimes it's sooner most thomas later not but. we delivered our 1st airplane out of charleston in 2012 so we're just now here in a 8 to 10 year range of word defects become an issue. and i'm scared with the next 23 years going to show with the 77 i hope i'm wrong but i'm scared of what's going to come of. boeing insists that all deliberate aircraft are safe. but employees who object to speak to the press are also expressing their fears and internal emails. for instance one wrote. we pick the lowest cost suppl
both fear they could rub through the insulation and cause short circuits over the course of years of service. boeing informed us that they had in fact discovered such splinters in 2017. they claimed the f.a.a. had investigated them and found they did not present a safety of flight issue. boeing also informed us that all aircraft delivered to customers were absolutely safe also thanks to tests performed by the f.a.a. engineer john barnett isn't convinced we have a rule of thumb in production...
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both fear they could rub through the insulation and cause short circuits over the course of years of service. boeing informed us that they had in fact discovered such splinters in 2017. they claimed the f.a.a. had investigated them and found they did not present a safety of flight issue. boeing also informed us that all aircraft delivered to customers were absolutely safe also thanks to tests performed by the f.a.a. engineer john barnett isn't convinced we have a rule of thumb in production that takes 8 to 10 years for a defect to become an issue on aircraft as a rule of thumb sometimes as sooner most on this later net but. we delivered our 1st airplane out of charleston in 2012 so we're just now here 8 to 10 year range of word defects become an issue. and i'm scared with the next 23 years going to show with the 77 i hope i'm wrong but i'm scared of what's going to come of. boeing insists that all deliberate aircraft are safe. but employees who object to speak to the press are also expressing their fears and internal emails. for instance one wrote. we pick the lowest cost supplier. e
both fear they could rub through the insulation and cause short circuits over the course of years of service. boeing informed us that they had in fact discovered such splinters in 2017. they claimed the f.a.a. had investigated them and found they did not present a safety of flight issue. boeing also informed us that all aircraft delivered to customers were absolutely safe also thanks to tests performed by the f.a.a. engineer john barnett isn't convinced we have a rule of thumb in production...
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. >> howie: i understand the anger and frustration of trump supporter's who feel its beings short-circuitedence of widespread fraud yet, they feel the media were obviously rooting for joe biden. msnbc spent all day celebrating with liberal and anti-trump posts and democratic guests. these network calculations are not done, including at fox, are not known for partisan reasons. they are mathematical about whether or not the loser trailing candidate can overtake the leading candidate and no network wants to be tarred and feathered for getting it wrong as all of them did in the bush gore fiasco 20 years ago. spee>> dana: the bush gore thing is different than 2004, the exit polls were wrong and the network really at that point were reporting while polls were still open and they were wrong. they had to take a step back and figure that out as well. one of the frustrations i think from the trump team has been why are you asking us to provide evidence to the media? you don't owe me anything, but you are going to have to prove it to a judge. >> howie: there is a legal process and a court of public op
. >> howie: i understand the anger and frustration of trump supporter's who feel its beings short-circuitedence of widespread fraud yet, they feel the media were obviously rooting for joe biden. msnbc spent all day celebrating with liberal and anti-trump posts and democratic guests. these network calculations are not done, including at fox, are not known for partisan reasons. they are mathematical about whether or not the loser trailing candidate can overtake the leading candidate and no...
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intensive care ward, or many of the health minister said the fire was most likely triggered by a short circuit. israeli police force leader moved protesters from outside prime minister binyamin netanyahu is official residence, with several 1000 people had gathered to call for his resignation. demonstrations have been taking place for around 5 months, with protesters arguing is unfit to lead while he is on trial for corruption charges in east africa, fear is growing about the conflict in a snow than take dr. region spilling over the border into neighboring, neighboring era trivia diplomatic sources. say the rockets from hit the capital of eritrea on satellite. those strikes in the same day as the central government accuse the forces in a foreign rockets into the night bring a marra region. thousands of civilians have fled the fighting, many with harrowing stories. this is why i know this woman is crying for her lost son. he died on saturday in fighting inside to cry. this mother is one of sizes of ethiopian refugees. crossing the border into sudan. they're fleeing the fear and chaos of the late
intensive care ward, or many of the health minister said the fire was most likely triggered by a short circuit. israeli police force leader moved protesters from outside prime minister binyamin netanyahu is official residence, with several 1000 people had gathered to call for his resignation. demonstrations have been taking place for around 5 months, with protesters arguing is unfit to lead while he is on trial for corruption charges in east africa, fear is growing about the conflict in a snow...
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both fear they could rub through the insulation and cause short circuits over the course of years of service. boeing informed us that they had in fact discovered such splinters in 2017. they claimed the f.a.a. had investigated them and found they did not present a safety of flight issue. boeing also informed us that all aircraft delivered to customers were absolutely safe also thanks to tests performed by the f.a.a. engineer john barnett isn't convinced we have a rule of thumb in production that takes 8 to 10 years for a defect to become an issue on aircraft as a rule of thumb sometimes it sooner most thomas later net but. we delivered our 1st airplane out of charleston in 2012 so we're just now here 8 to 10 year range of word defects become an issue. and i'm scared with the next 23 years going to show what the 77 i hope i'm wrong but i'm scared of what's going to come up. boeing insists that all deliberate aircraft are safe. but employees who object to speak to the press are also expressing their fears in internal emails. for instance one wrote. we pick the lowest cost supplier. eve
both fear they could rub through the insulation and cause short circuits over the course of years of service. boeing informed us that they had in fact discovered such splinters in 2017. they claimed the f.a.a. had investigated them and found they did not present a safety of flight issue. boeing also informed us that all aircraft delivered to customers were absolutely safe also thanks to tests performed by the f.a.a. engineer john barnett isn't convinced we have a rule of thumb in production...
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the president signaling that he could put new sanctions on china and iran, essentially short circuiting any attempts at diplomacy by biden when he comes into office. there are environmental rollbacks like opening up new drilling leases in alaska, the treasury has pulled back funds for a federal reserve lending program. the justice department rushing to complete federal executions. dhs working to cement immigration measures. there are pardons that are coming. last week the president pardoned michael flynn. we're told there's an intense lobbying effort for more pardons in the next several weeks. all of this making fairly clear that the president, his aides, and his administration knows that he will no longer be president after january 20th. guys? >> yeah. with so many people needing stimulus, support during this pandemic, that unfortunately not on the list. kevin liptak at the white house. thank you so much. >>> let's talk now about the transition and this beefing up of the coronavirus advisory theme. rebucka buck is covering -- rebecca buck is covering that. tell us who's being added to
the president signaling that he could put new sanctions on china and iran, essentially short circuiting any attempts at diplomacy by biden when he comes into office. there are environmental rollbacks like opening up new drilling leases in alaska, the treasury has pulled back funds for a federal reserve lending program. the justice department rushing to complete federal executions. dhs working to cement immigration measures. there are pardons that are coming. last week the president pardoned...
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create a public pressure campaign that all votes must be counted everywhere, that there can be no short-circuitinghe president or anyone. a number of groups are part of this count every vote protect the results coalition. as i said, it's made up of dozens of different organizations. we do not know what is going to happen tomorrow or the day after this year. we as a country have had to prepare for all kinds of previously unthinkable things, but you can't say we didn't know what was coming when whatever comes. people have planned for every single eventuality. in the next few days are going to be intense no matter what. sleep well tonight. hydrate. we'll be right back. but now a friend. still an electric car. just more electrifying. still a night out. but everything fits in. still hard work. just a little easier. still a legend. just more legendary. chevrolet. making life's journey, just better. >>> the first polling places close tomorrow at 7:00 p.m. eastern time. our msnbc special election coverage starts at 6:00 p.m. eastern time. me and brian williams and joy reid and nicolle wallace and the cast
create a public pressure campaign that all votes must be counted everywhere, that there can be no short-circuitinghe president or anyone. a number of groups are part of this count every vote protect the results coalition. as i said, it's made up of dozens of different organizations. we do not know what is going to happen tomorrow or the day after this year. we as a country have had to prepare for all kinds of previously unthinkable things, but you can't say we didn't know what was coming when...
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create a public pressure campaign that all votes must be counted everywhere, that there can be no short-circuitingthis election by the president or anyone. a number of groups are part of this count every vote, protect the results coalition. as i said, it's made up of dozens of different organizations. we do not know what is going to happen tomorrow or the day after this year. we as a country have had to prepare for all kinds of previously unthinkable things, but you can't say we didn't know what was coming, when whatever comes. people have planned for every single eventuality. and the next few days are going to be intense, no matter what. sleep well tonight. hydrate. we'll be right back. tonight hydrate. we'll be right back. if you have medicare, listen up. the medicare enrollment deadline is only weeks away. with so many changes, do you know if your plan is still the right fit? having the wrong plan may cost you thousands of dollars out of pocket. and that's why i love healthmarkets, your insurance marketplace. with healthmarkets' fitscore, they compare thousands of plans from national insurance
create a public pressure campaign that all votes must be counted everywhere, that there can be no short-circuitingthis election by the president or anyone. a number of groups are part of this count every vote, protect the results coalition. as i said, it's made up of dozens of different organizations. we do not know what is going to happen tomorrow or the day after this year. we as a country have had to prepare for all kinds of previously unthinkable things, but you can't say we didn't know...
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create a public pressure campaign that all votes must be counted everywhere, that there can be no short-circuitingnt or anyone. a number of groups are part of this count every vote protect the results coalition. as i said, it's made up of dozens of different organizations. we do not know what is going to happen tomorrow or the day after this year. we as a country have had to prepare for all kinds of previously unthinkable things, but you can't say we didn't know what was coming when whatever comes. people have planned for every single eventuality. in the next few days are going to be intense no matter what. sleep well tonight. hydrate. we'll be right back. before voltaren arthritis pain gel, my husband would have been on the sidelines. but not anymore! an alternative to pills voltaren is the first full prescription strength non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel to target pain directly at the source for powerful arthritis pain relief. voltaren. the joy of movement. voltaren. get their dishes as clean as possible.olks ask me how to i tell them, try cascade platinum plus the power of oxi. it breaks dow
create a public pressure campaign that all votes must be counted everywhere, that there can be no short-circuitingnt or anyone. a number of groups are part of this count every vote protect the results coalition. as i said, it's made up of dozens of different organizations. we do not know what is going to happen tomorrow or the day after this year. we as a country have had to prepare for all kinds of previously unthinkable things, but you can't say we didn't know what was coming when whatever...
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distribution strategy, but how much work are we having done that actually in collaboration could get short circuitedwith every metric heading in the wrong direction, what turns this around? what slows the spread? what eases the burden on the u.s. hospital system right now? will we see more in lockdowns? at the local level cases are rising in 48 states. remember, we have 50 of them. 40 of the 48 states have positivity rates above recommended levels. and there's notably less appetite so far from elected officials to try to compel the public to clamp down. even in the states where local officials are taking this virus the most seriously. in illinois, for instance the state order ordered residents to stay at home in the spring when it had few confirmed cases. the state saw record cases yesterday. chicago has a stay at home advisory. quite the contrast so far. although the state's governor is warning of another stay-at-home order. in new york, we all remember the shutdowns when this virus first hit them. closures everywhere. now with concerns of a backslide into that nightmare, the state has taken a much
distribution strategy, but how much work are we having done that actually in collaboration could get short circuitedwith every metric heading in the wrong direction, what turns this around? what slows the spread? what eases the burden on the u.s. hospital system right now? will we see more in lockdowns? at the local level cases are rising in 48 states. remember, we have 50 of them. 40 of the 48 states have positivity rates above recommended levels. and there's notably less appetite so far from...
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romania's health minister says the file was most likely started by an electrical short circuit well over in lebanon, the government there is announced the start of a 2 week lockdown after the shot rise in cases in recent weeks and nighttime curfew is in place now and driving is completely banned on sundays, that been registered more than $900.00, new cases and $21.00 deaths on friday. but of course the nation is in economic crisis. many business leaders have criticized the lockdown. now the leader of the policy front west, insofar as independence movement says, it has resumed. its struggle with morocco said the group is ending its $29.00 a cease fire and blame morocco for breaking it. but morocco says it's sticking with the truce on friday. moral codes on the end to a buffer zone to reopen a road to traffic ofter is blocked by policy. support has backed by armed fighters, rocco's held the west in samarra since 1975. previously, it was a spanish colony omar, highly as america's prominent representative at the united nations, joins us via skype from new york. so i can ask you about the rea
romania's health minister says the file was most likely started by an electrical short circuit well over in lebanon, the government there is announced the start of a 2 week lockdown after the shot rise in cases in recent weeks and nighttime curfew is in place now and driving is completely banned on sundays, that been registered more than $900.00, new cases and $21.00 deaths on friday. but of course the nation is in economic crisis. many business leaders have criticized the lockdown. now the...
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your experts are advising a short national circuit breaker.d long—term restrictions and lo and behold, the prime minister ignored that advice and we now have a further lockdown from this thursday. london mayor there. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt. hello. some pretty rough conditions around western areas once again later. the winds will be picking up across the country. this morning's rain, though, out of the way, a little bit of sunshine to start the afternoon throughout eastern areas, but more cloud, more rain spirals its way in, northern ireland, southern scotland, northern england, north and west wales, some of the heaviest of the rain through the afternoon. the strongest of the winds, though, through the western isles, touching 80 mph later. 60—65 mph in the north and west of wales to finish the day, which will transfer into northern england for a time through tonight. it stays breezy through the southern half of the country tonight, there is a breeze coming in from the south—west with cloud and outbreaks of rain, an in
your experts are advising a short national circuit breaker.d long—term restrictions and lo and behold, the prime minister ignored that advice and we now have a further lockdown from this thursday. london mayor there. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt. hello. some pretty rough conditions around western areas once again later. the winds will be picking up across the country. this morning's rain, though, out of the way, a little bit of sunshine to start the afternoon throughout...
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you cannot short-circuit that. thank you very much, sam fazeli.om the start of european equity trading session. up next, your stocks to watch, including easyjet. a lot of uncertainty about the winter, but the balance sheet is in a good position into the winter. we will talk about what to expect for the european trading day ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to "bloomberg markets: european open." seven minutes of the start of cash equity trading for europe. stocks to watch, dani burger joins us. dani: i know you were speaking to easyjet, a fascinating conversation, the ceo telling you he saw immediate demand with the virus vaccine news, but needed testing for christmas travel to be safe. stock markethe reaction, we see them lower 5%. there the liquidity may be better, but slipping to a 2020 835 million pound loss for september. the price of cigarettes were raised by 7%, and the vaping business reduced losses. off the 2%, shaking effects of the pandemic. it had more subscribers, so that helped offset what it's all in terms of losses on r
you cannot short-circuit that. thank you very much, sam fazeli.om the start of european equity trading session. up next, your stocks to watch, including easyjet. a lot of uncertainty about the winter, but the balance sheet is in a good position into the winter. we will talk about what to expect for the european trading day ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to "bloomberg markets: european open." seven minutes of the start of cash equity trading for europe. stocks to...
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i really do believe in principle that it is a mistake to short-circuit the committee process, but i think we have been making a concerted effort and a really effective effort in trying to comply with that. world,ain, in my perfect that is the way things should run. there should be hearings and a markup committee before it comes to the rules committee before we bring the bill to the floor. i will try to do better. having said that, i think there were some really good ideas that have been presented here today and we will obviously be working with the members who are here today and the staff to try to figure out how we can move forward on some of these. maybe we might do some tweaks here and there, but i really appreciate your time. i am going to yield to mr. cole. [indiscernible] , to mr. woodall for any questions. maybe you might want to question yourself. [laughter] woodall the the only thing i wanted to mention, mr. chairman, is whether or not there is a process related to attaching unrelated legislation to a message between the chambers without bipartisan concurrence. that is something
i really do believe in principle that it is a mistake to short-circuit the committee process, but i think we have been making a concerted effort and a really effective effort in trying to comply with that. world,ain, in my perfect that is the way things should run. there should be hearings and a markup committee before it comes to the rules committee before we bring the bill to the floor. i will try to do better. having said that, i think there were some really good ideas that have been...
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there is not a particularsed ia particularsed short circuit there. if we eliminate those types of outages that would reduce by half the number of outages we had last year, but the new equipment both in the switchyard and on the distribution system should reduce the number of equipment related outages as well. when they do it should limit the area impacted. it shouldn't result in island-wide. most of these should not result in island wide outages but more localized outages on a smaller portion of the island. >> i guess the rest of the city is the same thing there is no certainty if pg&e would have issues. saying that, looking at temporary power sources, i think, is something that would be helpful. your suggestion of the footprint project with charging trailers, i think we should look into that as a temporary stopgap to allow residents to have some access to power if they actually need it. >> their equipment shows a lot of promise. we are looking forward to the on-island demonstration of the equipment. >> have we designated certain community spots wher
there is not a particularsed ia particularsed short circuit there. if we eliminate those types of outages that would reduce by half the number of outages we had last year, but the new equipment both in the switchyard and on the distribution system should reduce the number of equipment related outages as well. when they do it should limit the area impacted. it shouldn't result in island-wide. most of these should not result in island wide outages but more localized outages on a smaller portion...
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precedent that they violated [indiscernible] and they short-circuited the rulemaking process rather than through rulemaking. i take it you disagree with commissioner pierce on that point? mr. clayton: i agree part of what she said. using our administrative courts for matters like this, we need to do so cautiously, if at all. i wish that precedent were in the article 3 court. senator cotton: we're hearing bells evening. -- we're hearing bells ringing. maybe that's an angel is getting its wings when a senator goes over. chairman crapo: i'm having a tone rung at 30 seconds at the end of five minutes. some senators don't seem to be able to find the clock on their screen. with that, senator warren. senator warren: thank you, mr. chairman. the s.e.c. is ensuring investors have the basic information they need to make good investment decisions and that's why the s.e.c. requires publicly traded companies to disclose things like outstanding lawsuits or pay for top executives. if a company looks like a bad bet, then an investor can decide to put their money somewhere else. now, in order for the s.e
precedent that they violated [indiscernible] and they short-circuited the rulemaking process rather than through rulemaking. i take it you disagree with commissioner pierce on that point? mr. clayton: i agree part of what she said. using our administrative courts for matters like this, we need to do so cautiously, if at all. i wish that precedent were in the article 3 court. senator cotton: we're hearing bells evening. -- we're hearing bells ringing. maybe that's an angel is getting its wings...
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the labour party, we offered to work with him in the national interest and introduce a short, time—limited circuitsaid it was not a sensible policy. meanwhile, the death rate continued to climb, the hospital beds continued to fill. the ventilation beds continue to get worryingly filled up as well. and the prime minister has now been forced to act. we are pleased that he has finally acted but i‘m just so sad that we‘ve had weeks of dither from the prime minister which has meant people have lost their lives and people have become seriously ill. he should have acted sooner. the shadow health secretary. i‘m joined now by our political correspondent — helen catt. what about the reaction in the conservative party? there is a fair amount of unhappiness on conservative backbenchers at the moment. part of that, we‘ve seen over recent weeks, a number of conservative mps who have been quite resista nt to conservative mps who have been quite resistant to a lot of restrictions, things like the rule of six, they weren‘t sure the evidence was really there to bring that in and when it comes to another lockdown, t
the labour party, we offered to work with him in the national interest and introduce a short, time—limited circuitsaid it was not a sensible policy. meanwhile, the death rate continued to climb, the hospital beds continued to fill. the ventilation beds continue to get worryingly filled up as well. and the prime minister has now been forced to act. we are pleased that he has finally acted but i‘m just so sad that we‘ve had weeks of dither from the prime minister which has meant people have...
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much lower, we could have got away with this sort of circuit breaker they suggested, a deep and short circuitbe because case numbers are about 50,000 a day according to the office of national statistics and to bring them down to a level where systems can cope with them and also give us enough time to set up those systems because they are not effective at this point in time, it's very clear it needs urgent reform needs to be put in the hands of the nhs and local authorities. all that will ta ke local authorities. all that will take time and four weeks is liquid to be insufficient. but it is because of the late action, if we had acted early, we probably would not have needed to put things in place first so long. we are now in a position for a england, northern ireland and wales all have different rules going on. what do you think the impact of that will be?” rules going on. what do you think the impact of that will be? i think it's very confusing and it also makes it very difficult to control covid because covid is all about the collective response and consistent rules across different places.
much lower, we could have got away with this sort of circuit breaker they suggested, a deep and short circuitbe because case numbers are about 50,000 a day according to the office of national statistics and to bring them down to a level where systems can cope with them and also give us enough time to set up those systems because they are not effective at this point in time, it's very clear it needs urgent reform needs to be put in the hands of the nhs and local authorities. all that will ta ke...