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working in close cooperation with local officials so we can protect elected officials but everyday sids. domest domestic terrorism is indiscriminate in their attacks. what they're trying to do is sow chaos, sow fear in the community. we have to come together as a country and as a people and condemn this and support the folks who are on the frontlines of protecting all of us from this type of violence. >> senator garrett peters of michigan. thank you very much for joining us tonight on this very difficult day for your state. we really appreciate it. >>> we turn now to olivia troy. olivia, you are a counterterrorism expert. you were working on that in homeland security before you went to work on mike pence's
working in close cooperation with local officials so we can protect elected officials but everyday sids. domest domestic terrorism is indiscriminate in their attacks. what they're trying to do is sow chaos, sow fear in the community. we have to come together as a country and as a people and condemn this and support the folks who are on the frontlines of protecting all of us from this type of violence. >> senator garrett peters of michigan. thank you very much for joining us tonight on...
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nos cuenta de luchaa por esos trabajadores olvidados por lo que ha sido reconocida compor o que ha sidmo del 2020.. >>> noticias >>> noticias telemundo telemund díaz valard.josé díaz valard. >>> son las de seis y media en la costa este de nueve y media en l costa este de nueve y medi en lacosta de luisian costa de hace instantes tocdonde hace instantes tocóó tierra el huracán delta amenazando con dejar más destrozos en una zona qudejar más destrozos en una zo quee ya ya fue atacada por laur vamos con francisco que se encuentra en el lugar donde ahora azota la tormenta . >>> empieza ora azota la tormen. >>> empieza aa caer la noche y estos son dos efectos dea noche estos son dos efectos dell huracá n huracándelta que tocó tierra esta tarde justo al sur po tier esta tarde justo al sur porr la costa del golfo justo al sur de lacosta del golfo justo al sur la ciuda ciudadd de lake charle nos encontramos ahora. parece que los encontramos ahora. pare que lo más fuerte del huracán,m las ráfaga las ráfagass más intensas se registraron hace unas dos horaa registraron hace unas dos horas eso fue
nos cuenta de luchaa por esos trabajadores olvidados por lo que ha sido reconocida compor o que ha sidmo del 2020.. >>> noticias >>> noticias telemundo telemund díaz valard.josé díaz valard. >>> son las de seis y media en la costa este de nueve y media en l costa este de nueve y medi en lacosta de luisian costa de hace instantes tocdonde hace instantes tocóó tierra el huracán delta amenazando con dejar más destrozos en una zona qudejar más destrozos en una zo...
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.) >> estoy votando por l o qu e estoy viendo yo heque sid o demócratya he viendo he votado demócrataefiero prefiero qu e gane el otr e l otro presidente el joe biden >> yo estaba votando estaba votando pd trtrump , pero, pero ahoraa te pensar eso más >> cad a debate e cada debate ess lo l solamente reafirman lo mismo , so qulament esce reafirmar on eleo cosas negativas >> los dos los dos necesitan ne r naccomo nací ení ass persona enméxico méxic ,o yo yo puedo r ver las las cosas cosas de de los los dos dos ladoslady es importante para es importantr para escuchar a las personas las personas >> la ostilida >>d ladestilidadl debate no de solo sno e solo mostróse c moson palabra sn también gestos , también g mirsadasiradas yy movimientos de ambos ca movimiento s dejabande ambos claras candidat dejabasun enferencias c laro para do habló con expertos sus s lourdequé reves dice qué dejaro joe joe biden y donaldbiden trumpcon corporal en su lenguaje corporal >> se dijeron >> s todoe dijeron d 90e todo eminutos peron 90 hay minutos pero hay mensajes que me exprese se exs presan sin palabras
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and goes by the nickname sid. she stands 5'10". 130 pounds. and was last seen wearing dark shorts. slip on vans and wears her hair in a ponytail. her family filed a missing person report. authorities back east in her hometown are investigating. >> now as the pandemic continues, we are focussed on how we can still build a better bay area. one key facet is the economy. and some businesses seem to be bouncing back. the iconic carousel at pier 39 is reopening to visitors for the first time since march. there were no shortage of visitors. as you can see. and the attraction. ceo tells us foot traffic and sales those are running at about 35 to 45%. of bha they were before the pandemic. and even on some nights the six restaurants doing dining are booking 80% of max allowed capacity. with very few out of state and international tourism happening. people coming to pier 39 live within driving distance. >> a lot of the merchants ask where people are from. and people from the east bay and sacramento valley. from all over. all nine counties. >> pier 39 reopened in mid-june after being closed for
and goes by the nickname sid. she stands 5'10". 130 pounds. and was last seen wearing dark shorts. slip on vans and wears her hair in a ponytail. her family filed a missing person report. authorities back east in her hometown are investigating. >> now as the pandemic continues, we are focussed on how we can still build a better bay area. one key facet is the economy. and some businesses seem to be bouncing back. the iconic carousel at pier 39 is reopening to visitors for the first...
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sid. like many germans i grew up knowing that members of my family had been soldiers but you weren't allowed to mourn to acknowledge loss it was only when i read letters written by the brother of my paternal grandfather which were very emotional and i have to say she wasn't a supporter of nazi ideology crying for that i allowed these feelings to come out for the 1st time ever more of a hold. up belonging a german reckons with history and harm has been translated into numerous languages and won a number of awards in achaean hurts a story of her grandfather and an uncle who was only a teenager when he died in the war. isn't interested in concepts of guilt victims and perpetrators but in the masses who didn't rise up against the nazi regime and thereby in able to its crimes the fellow travellers. firstly because they were in a majority and secondly because it's such a vague term there were some fellow travelers who helped jewish people and save their lives but then there were others who commi
sid. like many germans i grew up knowing that members of my family had been soldiers but you weren't allowed to mourn to acknowledge loss it was only when i read letters written by the brother of my paternal grandfather which were very emotional and i have to say she wasn't a supporter of nazi ideology crying for that i allowed these feelings to come out for the 1st time ever more of a hold. up belonging a german reckons with history and harm has been translated into numerous languages and won...
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out hate to be the senator that said no i do not want to pack the court on the democratic sid side. because if you think it was bad for senator feinstein your world would come to an end. we need to get the fever to break. and it's good to have the country keep up with the constitution, nine is the right number. thank you. scenic >> i support senator rubio. it's moving forward. this is an unprecedented. what senator rubio is unprecedented power grab by the democrats. moving the supreme court to 11 or 13 justices is exactly what schumer should do. combined with adding two more senators for the district of columbia with statehood and two from puerto rico, the statehood. means the supreme court is a check and balance on the power of the united states senate. in the stopple theoretical agenda put forth by chuck schumer and the democrats. second is an attack on the montana way of life. when justice ginsburg passed away on the front page of the great falls tribune, one of montana's larger newspapers, it said justin's ginsburg vacancy put the second amendment on center stage. this will be a
out hate to be the senator that said no i do not want to pack the court on the democratic sid side. because if you think it was bad for senator feinstein your world would come to an end. we need to get the fever to break. and it's good to have the country keep up with the constitution, nine is the right number. thank you. scenic >> i support senator rubio. it's moving forward. this is an unprecedented. what senator rubio is unprecedented power grab by the democrats. moving the supreme...
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on a week in which we mentioned the memory of the minnesota legend, sid hartman, who passed away sunday at 100, got the statue here. there is also a statue of him outside the target center. look at this office, kirk. >> kirk: wow. >> chris: everything in the history of minnesota sports is in that office. >> kirk: i read a lot of the stories this week and what an impressive career. >> chris: i met him in minneapolis back in '92. he always had that radio shack recorder. that is something from the time capsule right there. >> kirk: yeah. >> chris: this most bizarre of season openers, with just the friends and family looking on on a frigid night in minneapolis. it's the gophers who are going to come on the road and win for a 17th consecutive time in the state of minnesota. that's the longest road winning streak in any one series in big ten history. they'll keep the jug. harbaugh will win against a ranked team on the road for just the second time. was 1-7 against ranked teams on the road coming in. so, this is an important victory. don't know if minnesota will finish the season ranked. but p
on a week in which we mentioned the memory of the minnesota legend, sid hartman, who passed away sunday at 100, got the statue here. there is also a statue of him outside the target center. look at this office, kirk. >> kirk: wow. >> chris: everything in the history of minnesota sports is in that office. >> kirk: i read a lot of the stories this week and what an impressive career. >> chris: i met him in minneapolis back in '92. he always had that radio shack recorder....
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about time to to give support to and then by july that early coverage is yours and i'll jump back to sid. then one of the things that we discussed all 3 of us to discuss previously is that why disturb you do it is because it can do it here and that's it that's a very dangerous form almost the ok because you're not thinking about the consequences of it george there are there are media reports that oh well it's through a turkish channels that you have fighters from syria and libya and the in the caliber of that these are militants this one description or another they're being transported into this conflict into the box that is a very dangerous step here and considering what demon just said about the reaction to turkey we have to french president speaking very very clearly that this is a very dangerous development according to reports george yes the reports certainly credible and i don't know what extent they've been going on but they are widely. accessible reports and it's certainly consistent with everything else that no one has done i mean a great remember initially there were these jiha
about time to to give support to and then by july that early coverage is yours and i'll jump back to sid. then one of the things that we discussed all 3 of us to discuss previously is that why disturb you do it is because it can do it here and that's it that's a very dangerous form almost the ok because you're not thinking about the consequences of it george there are there are media reports that oh well it's through a turkish channels that you have fighters from syria and libya and the in the...
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. >> reporter: sid patel is fbi san francisco assistant special agent in charge. he says close collaboration is under way and a command post. >> it is something we do at every election. however, there's a bit more uniqueness with this particular election because we have covid. we've had certain amount of unrest throughout the country, throughout the preceding months. >> reporter: and we're back here live, and according to the union square business improvement district, it's possible up to 75% of their stores could be boarded up by election night. they also say that -- and i'm paraphrasing -- that given the heightened attention and emotion around the election, businesses are kind of doing this out of an abundance of caution because of the potential for unrest or protests across the political spectrum. they also say given the events of this past spring and summer, it's not an unprecedented precaution. reporting live in san francisco, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, christie. >>> california is getting out to vote. the secretary of state's office says
. >> reporter: sid patel is fbi san francisco assistant special agent in charge. he says close collaboration is under way and a command post. >> it is something we do at every election. however, there's a bit more uniqueness with this particular election because we have covid. we've had certain amount of unrest throughout the country, throughout the preceding months. >> reporter: and we're back here live, and according to the union square business improvement district, it's...
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headlines of the day i'm sara kelley in bar land thank you so much for joining us to take care of sids. there's a lot of energy. there's enough of it if. there's a way to come. on for. sure it's not sealed is really. the green energy is the future. and it's already. made the majority. 60 minutes d.w. . in the height of climate change in. africa. what's in store. for the future in the books. called for to make a city hall to get insight. into. the finds against the corona virus pandemic. where does science stand. what new findings have researchers need. information and background into. the corona up to. 19 special. monday to friday on g.w. . this is so no story no stubborn rice farmer from thailand. his problem. is crude oh no chemicals. this time was. good tests don't stand a chance. train him success. tucker shatter me starts october 15th d.w. . president trumpet ends negotiations over a stimulus package for the battered u.s. economy congress is unable to agree on how to prop up business and consumers the fed warns of unnecessary hardship for americans also coming up to us china as go
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sid: good morning.hat the regulars -- regulators are think the fixes are satisfactory and essentially, with the current hardware, what the regulators ask for is synthetic sensor, implicated in the crashes declared in both indonesia and ethiopia. the third sensor would make it safer. they are saying the plane currently has been replayed -- repaired -- but the sensor would make the plane safer. much.sid, thanks very let me just spend a little more time with you and ask you to remain as the backstory here, this has been a plane that has been granted here for quite a few time. anna.: absolutely, making fixes to the plate to the plate to try to bring the plane back to the skies, and essentially for back then, a system was implicated in the crushing of those two planes. the system relied on something called angle of attack centers, and there were errors in that sensor. because of the error, the plane was going -- liable to be crashing. they were working with regulators. last month, regulators did some test fl
sid: good morning.hat the regulars -- regulators are think the fixes are satisfactory and essentially, with the current hardware, what the regulators ask for is synthetic sensor, implicated in the crashes declared in both indonesia and ethiopia. the third sensor would make it safer. they are saying the plane currently has been replayed -- repaired -- but the sensor would make the plane safer. much.sid, thanks very let me just spend a little more time with you and ask you to remain as the...
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he has been fighting him sid's school. those who say there may be a certain collaboration between the army and should bring evidence we are actually in military operations against collaboration would be against the nature of our mission which is to track down all armed groups. of people in eastern congo have suffered in brutal conflicts more than 20 years human rights watch says you don't offer this he supported him most people to justice. web al-jazeera are men have created around $1300.00 prisoners in the democratic republic of congo jailbreak happened in the city of beni town's mayor is blaming the allied democratic forces armed groups the u.n. says the a.d.f. has killed more than a 1000 civilians since the start of $29.00. and iraq's a delegation has arrived in israel for its 1st official visit since the 2 countries normalized diplomatic relations palestinian officials branded the move. they were finance and the economy ministers and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu have signed for agreements including one on
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was on cam and the album were on sids. was was close to monstrous. they came in for psychotherapy i was just crying crying crying. it was hopeless i didn't know what to expect they said i was going to the psychiatric ward. you bet that on that camera and that's when cameron yes i met him and we were all terrified of him why we also fear we all had a fear of him and we didn't want to him to notice us because whatever he did it would never there was a patient put them the patient was always screaming these are the days and i was a professor you and cameron was a very famous psychiatry's t. was head of the american psychiatric association and the world psychiatric association he was the top of the field at the same time he seemed pretty much willing to do anything and that for the cia to find a doctor who didn't have limits in a nearby capital with lots of patients to work with last as has subjects' was somebody they were interested in supporting patients would come in. with ordinary and psychological emotional problems they'd sign their waivers and the
was on cam and the album were on sids. was was close to monstrous. they came in for psychotherapy i was just crying crying crying. it was hopeless i didn't know what to expect they said i was going to the psychiatric ward. you bet that on that camera and that's when cameron yes i met him and we were all terrified of him why we also fear we all had a fear of him and we didn't want to him to notice us because whatever he did it would never there was a patient put them the patient was always...
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the last time i painted a portrait was back in 2014, and that was of my grandpa, my grandpa sid.er he passed away. but seeing captain tom, he just reminded me so much of my grandpa, everything from the glint in his eye to his cheeky sense of humour. and itjust compelled me to pick up a paintbrush again. justine's painting isjust one of more than 100 artworks now going up for auction. there are paintings, cartoons, and this, etched in a 100—year—old door. arrana is ten. i was inspired by what captain tom moore was doing for the nhs, so i thought it would be nice to make him a card from scratch for his 100th. arrana's work is now here on display at sworders gallery in london. of course, one person hasn't had a chance to see the exhibition, captain tom. would you like to have a little tour of the gallery? would you like to have a tour of the gallery? yes, please. there we go. and so i took him on a little virtual tour. theyjust seem to go on forever. i love the children's ones. 0h, they're all amazing, look? i love this one. this one is made of coffee, isn't it? that's coffee. i hav
the last time i painted a portrait was back in 2014, and that was of my grandpa, my grandpa sid.er he passed away. but seeing captain tom, he just reminded me so much of my grandpa, everything from the glint in his eye to his cheeky sense of humour. and itjust compelled me to pick up a paintbrush again. justine's painting isjust one of more than 100 artworks now going up for auction. there are paintings, cartoons, and this, etched in a 100—year—old door. arrana is ten. i was inspired by...
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well we've had one question on sid and that is that we simply do not know at this particular point but a spokesperson for the walter reed medical center has issued a statement saying that any inquiries as to the president's treatment have to be referred to the white house press office so basically at this stage we do not know what kind of treatment the president will be receiving in the days to come what we do know is that any information will come out of the white house press office now all indications are that there will not be any more information coming out in the course of the evening now throughout the day it was mainly the press office or president's political spokespeople who were giving information about the development of the coronavirus and the president only at one stage did a medical expert actually give out information and that was to confirm the use of an experimental anti body drug which the president was given one dose of so at this stage it doesn't appear that any more information will be coming out in the course of the night we do expect some information to come out
well we've had one question on sid and that is that we simply do not know at this particular point but a spokesperson for the walter reed medical center has issued a statement saying that any inquiries as to the president's treatment have to be referred to the white house press office so basically at this stage we do not know what kind of treatment the president will be receiving in the days to come what we do know is that any information will come out of the white house press office now all...
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was on camera on the album were on sids. was. was close to monstrous. kingman for psychotherapy i was just crying crying crying. it was hopeless i didn't know what to expect they said i was going to the psychiatric ward. you had that on. camera and that's when cameron yes i met him and we were always terrified of him why we also fear we all had a fear of him and we didn't want to him to notice us because whatever he did it would never there was a pace and put them the patient was always screaming these are the days and i was obviously a professor ewen cameron was a very famous psychiatry as t. was head of the american psychiatric association and the world psychiatric association he was the top of the field at the same time he seemed pretty much willing to do anything and that for the cia to find a doctor who didn't have limits in a nearby capital with lots of patients to work with lies just as subjects was somebody they were interested in supporting patients would come in. with ordinary and psychological emotional problems they'd sign their waivers and
was on camera on the album were on sids. was. was close to monstrous. kingman for psychotherapy i was just crying crying crying. it was hopeless i didn't know what to expect they said i was going to the psychiatric ward. you had that on. camera and that's when cameron yes i met him and we were always terrified of him why we also fear we all had a fear of him and we didn't want to him to notice us because whatever he did it would never there was a pace and put them the patient was always...
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really care about slowing the spread of the coronavirus back in june when 1201200 public-health expert sid letter saying that "white supremacy is a legal public health issue that predates and contributes to covid-19, it's insane. they never explained it, they just kept lecturing. protests and rioting were "vital" to the national public health and threatened health of black people. experts noted that they don't approve of all gatherings, no. not all gatherings. "particularly protests against stay-at-home orders." so some protests were medically acceptable, others were a threat to public health. but they said it out loud. and it greatly asked seems, exceeds the harms of the virus. inside we knew. we knew they didn't mean it, they don't care about public health at all. they care about partisan outcomes. mark levine who runs new york city's health council added this. let's be clear about something. if there's a spike in coronavirus cases, don't blame the protesters, blame racism. oh, racism did it. no one is saying racism infected donald trump. this is the most irrational thing that's ever hap
really care about slowing the spread of the coronavirus back in june when 1201200 public-health expert sid letter saying that "white supremacy is a legal public health issue that predates and contributes to covid-19, it's insane. they never explained it, they just kept lecturing. protests and rioting were "vital" to the national public health and threatened health of black people. experts noted that they don't approve of all gatherings, no. not all gatherings. "particularly...
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issue of the wildfires, right, he got interviewed -- i'll paraphrase, but essential the journalist sid saying that the wildfires, there'ses extreme climate changes, and that's a large contributor, what do you have to say about that? the president of the united states, who is also the commander in chief, said science doesn't knows -- he's the president of the united states of america. science doesn't know. there are clear contrasts -- he said that too, right, exactly. there's a very clear choice in this campaign, in this election that will be over in nine days this election will be over in nine days. we have the ability to determine the course of our country for generations to come. everything is at stake in this election. everything is at stake in this election. so i'm here to thank you, troy, for what you all have been doing and our pledge to doing this sunday afternoon -- it's cold -- and knowing that it's going to be about all of us doing everything we can to fight for this country we love. i do interviews and people ask how are you teal, what is the day after election -- >> there's
issue of the wildfires, right, he got interviewed -- i'll paraphrase, but essential the journalist sid saying that the wildfires, there'ses extreme climate changes, and that's a large contributor, what do you have to say about that? the president of the united states, who is also the commander in chief, said science doesn't knows -- he's the president of the united states of america. science doesn't know. there are clear contrasts -- he said that too, right, exactly. there's a very clear choice...
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we could be seeing a bit of a move higher, 200 points to the up sid impe implied if these fus hold s&up by 33, and nasdaq up by 151 implied there as well. the dow and s&p are coming off their worst single day performances since june 11th the blue chip index seeing its fourth down day in a row, that is happening for the first time since its 7 day losing streak that happened in late february since friday, the dow has shed a total of 1843 points and it is on pace for its worst monthly performance since the depth of the covid market crisis back in march. big technology getting hit hard. facebook, alphabet, apple, tesla and more have shed some $270 billion in market value just since tuesday. and it wasn't just stocks. volatility the surging as the vix hit its highest level since june 15th. as you can see all the way back here remember, the heights of the crisis, we were closer to 75 and 80 still though, rising stock market volatility as we head toward the big election tuesday. all of this as investors brace for an onslaught of earnings today. 13% of the s&p has reported results. and as the
we could be seeing a bit of a move higher, 200 points to the up sid impe implied if these fus hold s&up by 33, and nasdaq up by 151 implied there as well. the dow and s&p are coming off their worst single day performances since june 11th the blue chip index seeing its fourth down day in a row, that is happening for the first time since its 7 day losing streak that happened in late february since friday, the dow has shed a total of 1843 points and it is on pace for its worst monthly...
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what i would say to vice president biden and what i have 'sid to senator klobuchar first and foremostk you for recognizing the importance of manufacturing in america. thek you for recognizing importance of manufacturing to a strong economy overall and for more opportunities for americans. -- i'm sorry we had a technical issue there. i have been pleased that they talked about research and development. senator klobuchar talked about investment in equipment and capital costs. if we go to 28%, and i would be happy to have this discussion with the biden campaign, you go to 28% and add-on the state and local taxes, we would be the highest corporate tax rate in the world again. that does not make us competitive. that is why i say i don't want this to be boiled down to a soundbite, because i am sure there are provisions that he has ended -- and it is not just an increase i would hope, but we want to make sure we can show him the data from the tax cut in 2017. we have collected data that shows how much additional investment in america has occurred, how many jobs we have created in manufacturin
what i would say to vice president biden and what i have 'sid to senator klobuchar first and foremostk you for recognizing the importance of manufacturing in america. thek you for recognizing importance of manufacturing to a strong economy overall and for more opportunities for americans. -- i'm sorry we had a technical issue there. i have been pleased that they talked about research and development. senator klobuchar talked about investment in equipment and capital costs. if we go to 28%, and...
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vice president pence by his sid side. and elijah introduces us. and then, they make little small talk. and then elijah says, i would love to meet with you mr. president. i would love to meet with you because the drug companies are gouging the american people. and people are dying because they cannot afford the cost of prescription drugs. i think that we can work together to help the american people by lowering prescription drug costs. and i want to talk to you about that. and donald was gracious. he was like absolutely. he told vice president pence, get on it. we'll vice president pence got on it. and set up the meeting. the first minute, you can fill in your april, did happen the second time. what have with the first meeting? >> now you're asking me a question. [laughter] 's - so after that your husband was giddy about it. he was giddy about helping people, not giddy about the necessarily meeting because congressman cummings i'll let you know he was very eager to let's goats fast-forward is generate 20, let's go to the white house press conferenc
vice president pence by his sid side. and elijah introduces us. and then, they make little small talk. and then elijah says, i would love to meet with you mr. president. i would love to meet with you because the drug companies are gouging the american people. and people are dying because they cannot afford the cost of prescription drugs. i think that we can work together to help the american people by lowering prescription drug costs. and i want to talk to you about that. and donald was...
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but there are things we need to have because he is not a normal private sid. he is one of one. so, you got a white house source reportedly the chief of staff saying the president's vitals over the last 24 hours were very concerning. and the next 48 hours will be critical in terms of his care. we're still not on a clear path to a full recovery. that was right after the president's doctor was saying this. >> the president is doing very well, but we remain cautiously optimistic, but he's doing great. >> now, what should we know? if he has a fever, they should be giving us some ballpark on it so we can kind of understand the level of battle here. because when you hear the president's kind of, you know, reckoning, i have been fev fever-free for 24 hours. he has been under medication. even the cdc guideline for returning to work is having a fever quote without fever reducing medications. i lived that. i wasn't off the tylenol. then you have to try to get under it. that's a very good game. they also say symptoms need to have improved, be gone. that's totally subjective. if you get lon
but there are things we need to have because he is not a normal private sid. he is one of one. so, you got a white house source reportedly the chief of staff saying the president's vitals over the last 24 hours were very concerning. and the next 48 hours will be critical in terms of his care. we're still not on a clear path to a full recovery. that was right after the president's doctor was saying this. >> the president is doing very well, but we remain cautiously optimistic, but he's...
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offit, you are not only a specialist on the stuff but you sid on the fda advisory committee any vaccineill have to go through. it is a big responsibility and one in the spotlight right now, that's for sure. you guys are meeting starting october 22nd or shortly thereafter. what are you going to do? >> it is the 22nd. >> what happens? >> right now we will not look at any specific data for any vaccine. to my knowledge it won't be presented to us. what we're going to talk about are our general beliefs of what we want to see from the vaccines in terms of safety and efficacy, how robust data we want to see before we're willing to approve its use for the public. >> doctor, i want to go big picture. i don't want to amplify the president's criticisms of dr. fauci any further. i want to focus on the public health effect of this because it is part of a pattern. you know, months, weeks, weeks and months long of the president and other senior officials contradicting the best experts and best science on this. what is the health damage of that? have we seen it already? are we seeing it now as cases su
offit, you are not only a specialist on the stuff but you sid on the fda advisory committee any vaccineill have to go through. it is a big responsibility and one in the spotlight right now, that's for sure. you guys are meeting starting october 22nd or shortly thereafter. what are you going to do? >> it is the 22nd. >> what happens? >> right now we will not look at any specific data for any vaccine. to my knowledge it won't be presented to us. what we're going to talk about...
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no, not at all, he sid the notion would be a reappear usages or resurgence of a lot of cases we're noting anything like this. you know, shipp more doctors say the second wave is real and the french government has vowed to live with the virus. they say no matter what, even if they do impose the restrictions, the problem is unclear if the french public would abide by that. >> they're getting all kinds of mixed messages that's obvious they're aware that deaths are a lagging indicator? first the cases go up, later people start dying >> reporter: yeah, but they're aware of that, of course, but you know, in the next couple weeks we've already started to see those cases go up, probably four weeks ago we probably 125r9ed to see the number of people in hospital, in the intensive care centers that started to go up just a bit, and we're starting to see really worrying signs from the government there was a press conference tonight. he was saying that the signs are really bad and they're thinking about reimposing a more thorough full lockdown here in paris. we'll hear that decision on monday. >>> a
no, not at all, he sid the notion would be a reappear usages or resurgence of a lot of cases we're noting anything like this. you know, shipp more doctors say the second wave is real and the french government has vowed to live with the virus. they say no matter what, even if they do impose the restrictions, the problem is unclear if the french public would abide by that. >> they're getting all kinds of mixed messages that's obvious they're aware that deaths are a lagging indicator? first...
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joining us tonight is sid powell, general -- sidney powell, general flynn's attorney.d, again, the d.c. court and appellate court are making a mockery of the very idea of impartiality and justice and also insulting the intelligence of all americans at the same time. does this -- is there any chance whatsoever that this case can be brought to a proper resolution before election day? >> well, right now that still depends on judge sullivan, lou. he has to address the motion to accuse that we just filed, and he has to address the motion to dismiss if he doesn't recuse. so who knows? lou: well, that's -- [laughter] who knows is not the most hopeful expression i've heard in conjunction to ending the persecution, the four-year-long persecution of this general. why -- is there any way to bring this to a conclusion? on its face, this is a persecution, not a prosecution. and it is a, it is a grotesque example of american justice perverted. >> and that's become increasingly a apparent to people all around the world. the d.c. circuit turned around the mandamus order and instead de
joining us tonight is sid powell, general -- sidney powell, general flynn's attorney.d, again, the d.c. court and appellate court are making a mockery of the very idea of impartiality and justice and also insulting the intelligence of all americans at the same time. does this -- is there any chance whatsoever that this case can be brought to a proper resolution before election day? >> well, right now that still depends on judge sullivan, lou. he has to address the motion to accuse that we...
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if that happened to another campaign on the other sid before voltaren arthritis pain gel, my husbandould 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. i can'twhat? ve it. that our new house is haunted by casper the friendly ghost? hey jill! hey kurt! movies? i'll get snacks! no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on our car insurance with geico. i got snacks! ohhh, i got popcorn, i got caramel corn, i got kettle corn. am i chewing too loud? believe it! geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are presc
if that happened to another campaign on the other sid before voltaren arthritis pain gel, my husbandould 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. i can'twhat? ve it. that our new house is haunted by casper the friendly ghost? hey jill! hey kurt! movies? i'll get snacks!...
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if that happened to another campaign on the other sid my name is henry.n amazon transportation services, i really saw the challenge of climate change. we want to be sustainable, but when you have a truck covering over 300 miles, or you have flights going hundreds of miles, it's a bit more challenging. we are letting the data guide us to the best solution. it's inspiring to try to solve a problem that no one else has solved. that's super exciting. it's inspiring to try to solve a problem that ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ so you're a small businor a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast business. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now
if that happened to another campaign on the other sid my name is henry.n amazon transportation services, i really saw the challenge of climate change. we want to be sustainable, but when you have a truck covering over 300 miles, or you have flights going hundreds of miles, it's a bit more challenging. we are letting the data guide us to the best solution. it's inspiring to try to solve a problem that no one else has solved. that's super exciting. it's inspiring to try to solve a problem that...
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working in close cooperation with local officials so we can protect elected officials but everyday sids. domest domestic terrorism is indiscriminate in their attacks. what they're trying to do is sow chaos, sow fear in the community. we have to come together as a country and as a people and condemn this and support the folks who are on the frontlines of protecting all of us from this type of violence. >> senator garrett peters of michigan. thank you very much for joining us tonight on this very difficult day for your state. we really appreciate it. >>> we turn now to olivia troy. olivia, you are a counterterrorism expert. you were working on that in homeland security before you went to work on mike pence's staff, the vice president's office, working on the coronavirus task force. i want to get your view of this case as a counterterrorism expert in homeland security. >> you know, i think you're seeing the president's rhetoric and encouraging of this time of extremism play out before our very eyes. and we have been tracking these patterns, these trends, of increasing domestic terrorism in
working in close cooperation with local officials so we can protect elected officials but everyday sids. domest domestic terrorism is indiscriminate in their attacks. what they're trying to do is sow chaos, sow fear in the community. we have to come together as a country and as a people and condemn this and support the folks who are on the frontlines of protecting all of us from this type of violence. >> senator garrett peters of michigan. thank you very much for joining us tonight on...
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wylie of sids racial inequalities? the education system is not working for everybody. we have tremendous issues in healthcare that are causing some of the divisions we have in our society. we have divisions and personal safety. should be controlled guns? what personal safety policy should we have? i know we have the highest homicide rate of all most any country in the world. all of that comes from ideology. an extreme partisanship. the fact that the parties do not have to deliver results that were, and that is what we have got to break down. what catherine has described it as you got to change the incentives that lead to that kind of competition. if you can win with a policy that's not really going to work because all of it is compromising and synthesizing across these competitions, if you can live without that, we are never going to get there. but to win you have to appeal to the majority of the voters. if you are in a system where voters get a real choice and they can choose among people with different views. then, that is what we have to get to. to do that the top f
wylie of sids racial inequalities? the education system is not working for everybody. we have tremendous issues in healthcare that are causing some of the divisions we have in our society. we have divisions and personal safety. should be controlled guns? what personal safety policy should we have? i know we have the highest homicide rate of all most any country in the world. all of that comes from ideology. an extreme partisanship. the fact that the parties do not have to deliver results that...
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. >>> joining me now the washington chief of the daily beast, jacqueline ka sid itch, and at the site of the debate and cnn's john horowitz in washington. john, we're told the president said he's itching to get back into the oval office. we're told they're setting up an isolation cart so any aides called to work with him can get the protective equipment they need. i want to you listen to a little more of chief of staff mark meadows this morning talking about a situation in the white house that frankly is, overused term used all of a sudden, a ghost town. >> we do mandate social distancing as much as practical and even with some of your colleagues. a number of your colleagues who may wear masks religiously, they've come down with it. so it makes us pivot back to one critical thing. we need to make sure therapeutics and vaccines are what we focus on. >> the last part is a bit of a copout. responsible buy haever also helps. the president and many around him have not practiced responsibility behavior. but what is the status there >> what do we kno when will we next hear and when will the
. >>> joining me now the washington chief of the daily beast, jacqueline ka sid itch, and at the site of the debate and cnn's john horowitz in washington. john, we're told the president said he's itching to get back into the oval office. we're told they're setting up an isolation cart so any aides called to work with him can get the protective equipment they need. i want to you listen to a little more of chief of staff mark meadows this morning talking about a situation in the white...
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should people have those on hand and should people now prophylactically take vitamin d and that pep sidause we know that they might have a better chance of survival? >> that's a difficult thing to say because there's not very good research. to be honest, there's not very good research on the things that are out there, including the things that the president got. as you can see, the convalescent plasma did not pass the -- i'm sorry, the monoclonal antibody didn't pass the fda yet. so the research is still out, but yet it was given to the president. vitamin d, zinc, they have theoretical benefits, but i haven't seen any studies that showed that they really do work. i don't think there's a downside to taking them and with the lockdown a lot of people are not getting to go outside, so it's not a bad idea to get vitamin d if you're not getting much sun from being locked in all the time. >> great point. vitamin d can't hurt and it might be able to help. >> as long as you don't take too much of it. >> okay, fair. just whatever the stipulated dosage is on the bottle, people should take that eve
should people have those on hand and should people now prophylactically take vitamin d and that pep sidause we know that they might have a better chance of survival? >> that's a difficult thing to say because there's not very good research. to be honest, there's not very good research on the things that are out there, including the things that the president got. as you can see, the convalescent plasma did not pass the -- i'm sorry, the monoclonal antibody didn't pass the fda yet. so the...
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i notice at the ver beginning to have the book, you said john mccain -- beginning of the book, yoau sidn mccain felt called by history. what did you mean?>> ell, you know, i titled "the luckiest man"ook because that's how he viewed himself and he pbably survived multiple brushes with death and what he would call the flaws of his own nature, his temp, impetuousness, his rebelliousness. he used to say fifth from the bottom of my class at the navel academy and the republican nominee for president, unbelievable, and he got topa icipate in history in great events and helped influence the course of history and his country's success mattered greatly to him he always told the story of his father who was an admiral, four-star admirable but was a young officer in world war ii a submarine commander and when the japanese bombed pear pearl harba black sedan pulled up in front of their house ands collected h dad and he doesn't remember seeing his father again till the end of the war. he felt that box van was histd y d come to collect his father and he deeply wanted that for hill and i think he manage
i notice at the ver beginning to have the book, you said john mccain -- beginning of the book, yoau sidn mccain felt called by history. what did you mean?>> ell, you know, i titled "the luckiest man"ook because that's how he viewed himself and he pbably survived multiple brushes with death and what he would call the flaws of his own nature, his temp, impetuousness, his rebelliousness. he used to say fifth from the bottom of my class at the navel academy and the republican...
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was it o obvious to o ♪ ♪ everybodydy els thatat i'd fallele for a a li you werere never ♪ ♪ on mymy sidconcernrn ♪ ♪ mmm faces s from my papast retur anotheher lesson y yet to l learn ♪ ♪ t that i'd fafallen for a a li yoyou were nevever on my siside ♪ ♪ f fool me oncnc fool me twtwic arare you deatath or paradadis nonow you'll n never ♪ ♪ s see me cr there'e's just no time e to die ♪ ♪ Ñ no time e to die ♪ no t time to dieie foolol me once ♪ ♪ fool me t twice are yoyou death oror paradis now yoyou'll neverer ♪ ♪ seeee me cr there's s just no t time to dieie ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: ththank you to billie eilish and finneas. more "tonight show" when we come back, everybody ♪ [ cheers and applause the unfair money bail system. he, accused of rape. while he, accused of stealing $5. the stanford rapist could afford bail; got out the same day. the senior citizen could not; forced to wait in jail nearly a year. voting yes on prop 25 ends this failed system, replacing it with one based on public safety. because the size of your wallet shouldn't determine whether or not you're in jai
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e on the other sid of the break or could it play out differently? i wanted to help protect myself.uis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot. almost 98 percent of patients on eliquis didn't experience another. -and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily- and it may take longer than usual for bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. what's around the corner could be your moment. ask your doctor about eliquis. [ engine rumbling ] [ bee
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and entrepreneur joining us on skype from lagos nigeria i believe sydney you go by the moniker of dr sid so is it ok if i call you that yes. doctor so then tell me i've actually been looking at your twitter feed you are prolific at the moment posting a lot of stuff some of it's quite graphic as well i you concerned about any repercussions for you or anyone connected to you. i mean even in this situation you definitely have the free above and because of the situation and you has caused the point where you just have to look in and see if not now when because we've had this particular situation and come up with sawyer's of the last 4 years it's been despondent numerous times and so just again and we were as a people are committed to peacefully protesting and exercising our rights as citizens to demonstrate far cause but some arms of government of different people have found ways to to disrupt this peaceful process and turn it into something violent so that if you have an excuse bring in the military which is what they did yesterday. point i'm sorry finish your thought. yabby on this point w
and entrepreneur joining us on skype from lagos nigeria i believe sydney you go by the moniker of dr sid so is it ok if i call you that yes. doctor so then tell me i've actually been looking at your twitter feed you are prolific at the moment posting a lot of stuff some of it's quite graphic as well i you concerned about any repercussions for you or anyone connected to you. i mean even in this situation you definitely have the free above and because of the situation and you has caused the point...
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wanna danc wanna groove wanna vibe ♪ ♪ but you know my best move is the one where you end up on my sidn harder than my demonhan my demo♪ ♪ man they trying t take us out right no man they tryin to take us out ♪ ♪ this ain't for no damn clout right now this aint for no damn clout ♪ >> jimmy: thank you all for watching stay safe out there. wash your hands. don't touch your face. stay tuned for "late
wanna danc wanna groove wanna vibe ♪ ♪ but you know my best move is the one where you end up on my sidn harder than my demonhan my demo♪ ♪ man they trying t take us out right no man they tryin to take us out ♪ ♪ this ain't for no damn clout right now this aint for no damn clout ♪ >> jimmy: thank you all for watching stay safe out there. wash your hands. don't touch your face. stay tuned for "late
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first might help sid it's all written one to read of tony burke to his are still winning of born son. hopper in the untouchables it has to be said his lavish actually was voted the worst accident ever. being mary poppins but he was a street person who got a new recognisable but people thought they could relate to him i mean he grew up in an edinburgh tenement he was on the navy he was on he came up the hard way you could play rough tough role brilliantly and the scots love him for it say he did a big impact outside the film as well you mentioned that his educational background see grew up a working class chap and the tenements of edinburgh but he did tend to focus on that didn't they providing opportunities educational opportunities for youngsters and of course a big big supporter of scotland so controversially perhaps scottish independence. oh absolutely so i'm in a sean connery believe in the scottish national party who was $24.00 and it was absolutely standard sort of terribly because at the behest of the labor party's duchess extra dollar joe his knighthood which john donne should
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he has been fighting him sid's school. those who say there may be a certain collaboration between the army and should bring evidence we are actually in military operations against collaboration would be against the nature of our mission which is to track down all armed groups. people in eastern congo have suffered in brutal conflicts more than 20 yeahs human rights watch says. he supported him people to justice malcolm webb al-jazeera elsewhere in the eastern democratic republic of congo armed men have freed around $900.00 prisoners from jail the jailbreak happened in the city of beni its mayor is blaming the allied democratic forces armed group the u.n. says the a.d.f. has killed more than a 1000 civilians since the start of last year aid agencies are pushing for a stable ceasefire nagorno-karabakh so help can be given to those forced out of their homes the international red cross says so far it's only been able to provide limited aid there are reports that shelling is continuing days after azerbaijan and armenia agreed t
he has been fighting him sid's school. those who say there may be a certain collaboration between the army and should bring evidence we are actually in military operations against collaboration would be against the nature of our mission which is to track down all armed groups. people in eastern congo have suffered in brutal conflicts more than 20 yeahs human rights watch says. he supported him people to justice malcolm webb al-jazeera elsewhere in the eastern democratic republic of congo armed...
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wanna danc wanna groove wanna vibe ♪ ♪ but you know my best move is the one where you end up on my sidain top feel the same as rock-bottom bottom quit my job that's whe the real work started ♪ ♪ still showed up every mornin' every evenin of every season straight u what's the reason ♪ ♪ god got me workin harder than my demon harder than my demonhan my demo♪ ♪ man they trying t take us out right no man they tryin to take us out ♪ ♪ this ain't for no damn clout right now this aint for no damn clout ♪ >> jimmy: thank you all for watching stay safe out there. wash your hands. don't touch your face. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers. goodnight everybody! ♪ ♪ ♪ >> announcer: tonight on "late night with seth meyers" - sarah paulson, star of "archer," actor and comedian h. jon benjamin an all-new "closer look, featuring the 8g band with fred armisen and now setheyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? in that case, let's get to the news president trump held a rally in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, last night. look at all these peop
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nellie ohr bruce ohr everybody thoe knew pushing this russia hoax they mu it -- they new it was hoax. >> sidal michael flynn i know you have been pushing to get this dropped, and off the case what is the status? >> government just filed a response to our recusal motion against judge sullivan couple days ago, and suggested that he render that moot by granting the dismissal with prejudice disa good idea otherwise he had to recuse himself. . >> all right. we will leave it there. sidney we are following this case closely we want you to bring us updates whenever you can, obviously, we recognize, the importance of what this represents, sidney thanks so much sidney powell joining us all efforts to take down campaign and a sitting president president trump my new book the cost trump china american revival you can order it. >> the assistant to the president for trade manufacturing peter navarro state of the economy what is ahead next year first we will look at the cities across our country with peebles you are watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. stay with us. we renovated the guest r
nellie ohr bruce ohr everybody thoe knew pushing this russia hoax they mu it -- they new it was hoax. >> sidal michael flynn i know you have been pushing to get this dropped, and off the case what is the status? >> government just filed a response to our recusal motion against judge sullivan couple days ago, and suggested that he render that moot by granting the dismissal with prejudice disa good idea otherwise he had to recuse himself. . >> all right. we will leave it there....
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the last time i painted a portrait was back in 2014, and that was of my grandpa, my grandpa sid.ocile, loving man, and i didn't think i would paint again after he passed away. but seeing captain tom, he just reminded me so much of my grandpa, everything from the glint in his eye to his cheeky sense of humour. and itjust compelled me to pick up a paintbrush again. justine's painting isjust one of more than 100 artworks now going up for auction. there are paintings, cartoons and this, etched in a 100—year—old door. what inspired you to do it? i think everybody was kind of taken aback with the story. i think it had such genuine and sort of humble beginnings, and then just sort of, because of that, people responded to it and it became this kind ofjuggernaut that kept going. so yeah, i think i wasjust get kind of taken away with that as well. jamie is a professional artist. but some are at a slightly earlier stage in their artistic careers. arana is ten. i was inspired by what captain tom moore was doing for the nhs, so i thought it would be nice to make him a card from scratch for hi
the last time i painted a portrait was back in 2014, and that was of my grandpa, my grandpa sid.ocile, loving man, and i didn't think i would paint again after he passed away. but seeing captain tom, he just reminded me so much of my grandpa, everything from the glint in his eye to his cheeky sense of humour. and itjust compelled me to pick up a paintbrush again. justine's painting isjust one of more than 100 artworks now going up for auction. there are paintings, cartoons and this, etched in a...
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but last week amy coney barrett looked at the camera and sid she didn't know voter intimidation is illegal. she refused to commit that presidents should commit to peaceful transfers of power. she would rnlt say medical is constitutional, that climate change is real. she said it's treernld she's going to stay away from it. she couldn't remember that the right to protest fst is in the t amend. the confirmation process is broken, but we have to understand what's at stake. everything we care about that matters in our lives, school, health care, the woman's right to choose, these are all at stake, voting rights, and so this is a big, big deal for americans. >> thank you so much, vinita. we have so much to talk about. thank you, elie myst al and vanita gupta. we have more coming up. stay tuned. gupta we have more coming up stay tuned (driver) i don't know what happened. (burke) nothing happened. (driver) nothing happened? (burke) nothing happened. (driver) sure looks like something happened. (burke) well, you've been with farmers for three years with zero auto claims. (driver) yeah? (burke) so y
but last week amy coney barrett looked at the camera and sid she didn't know voter intimidation is illegal. she refused to commit that presidents should commit to peaceful transfers of power. she would rnlt say medical is constitutional, that climate change is real. she said it's treernld she's going to stay away from it. she couldn't remember that the right to protest fst is in the t amend. the confirmation process is broken, but we have to understand what's at stake. everything we care about...
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i wouldn't read too much into that >> thauction the president has been sid to be in very good spiritst to hear from him on twitter. isn't it >> right yeah, absolutely that's one of the points that i keep returning to. if the president had a mess anl he wanted to get out, we know that the vehicle he choose noorz is twitter he has not done that so far. the president is not feeling up to it or he doesn't have a message that he wants to put out to the american people just yet. as he grapples with this situation and tries to figure out what to make of it there is a clear distinction in this letter which was a messaging. the difference is between the president and first lady the letter says that as of this afternoon the president remains fatigued fwh fatigued but in good spirits in contrast to the first lady, she remains well with only a muld cough and headache. they're not saying that president of the united states remains well though in this letter i think that word choice is potentially significant. there seems to be a diverging course here between the experience that the first lady is h
i wouldn't read too much into that >> thauction the president has been sid to be in very good spiritst to hear from him on twitter. isn't it >> right yeah, absolutely that's one of the points that i keep returning to. if the president had a mess anl he wanted to get out, we know that the vehicle he choose noorz is twitter he has not done that so far. the president is not feeling up to it or he doesn't have a message that he wants to put out to the american people just yet. as he...
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because we have an economy that's in the early stages of a recovery there is a ton of cash still on the sidns by investors from a credit perspective, i think the credit perspective is still good interest rates are still at levels that are good for businesses and it looks like from both a investment grade and high yield perspective defaults are actually improving if you have a positive credit backdrop, a recovering economy and lots of cash on the side lines i think once we get through the sort of choppy one or two weeks there is big upside in equities. >> but isn't the concern, tom, that it could be more than a few weeks? we are looking at a really strong uptick in cases both in europe, which is already starting to see lockdowns returning and in the united states, which even if we don't have the political appetite for lockdowns and we start to see it regionally, don't you think it will have an impact on consumer behavior and ultimately the recovery, which was already pretty uneven? >> yeah, i think people need to take covid seriously it is super contagious hospitalizations are picking up. i
because we have an economy that's in the early stages of a recovery there is a ton of cash still on the sidns by investors from a credit perspective, i think the credit perspective is still good interest rates are still at levels that are good for businesses and it looks like from both a investment grade and high yield perspective defaults are actually improving if you have a positive credit backdrop, a recovering economy and lots of cash on the side lines i think once we get through the sort...
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time, a thught, she thought y el eloquent was ver and each side was basically speaking to 0 their own sid nobody was there to vince somebody of something else. lorraine a high school principal in california thought she thought the candidates spok must have to the most vulnerable, didn't speak enough to the most needy americans and was even disappointed in the way senator harris flossed over some of those issues and also echoed something we heard from a lot of the voters she felt the candidates did a lot of sto telling and a lot of anecdotes and wasting time, they said andr they didn't ansome of the questions directly, jerry who was from tennessee, said he felt some of the more intense moments 2210 candidate basically came down to a difference in debatest e and he didn't hear a ton of substance? what he heard tonight but that is thought, you know, this kind of what you expect going into a debate like this. aue in, to me, is the most as neigh voters to tracking all of no, because she is a ecollege student, she anior, will se there ohio, comes from a family of replicans, but hes really think
time, a thught, she thought y el eloquent was ver and each side was basically speaking to 0 their own sid nobody was there to vince somebody of something else. lorraine a high school principal in california thought she thought the candidates spok must have to the most vulnerable, didn't speak enough to the most needy americans and was even disappointed in the way senator harris flossed over some of those issues and also echoed something we heard from a lot of the voters she felt the candidates...
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sid dadhichig, abby holdstein. they went through the entire record presented by judge barrett to make sure we would be prepared for the confirmation process. law clerks emily haul, megan karen and peter singall. i would like to thank the press secretary, taylor reed, along with george heartsman, as well as barr secretary director keelie. you should be proud. you can tell your grandkids about all this. well-done. to my democratic colleagues, i know you didn't like what we did, but i did appreciate the way you conducted yourself in the hearing. i think you challenged the judge appropriate lit during her time. we had four days of hearings. we heard from a variety of people about judge barrett in terms of the process, it was well within what we've done in the past. every judiciary committee markup regarding a supreme court justice we've done the same thing. first fay is opening statements. two days of questions and the final day input from outside groups and that's what we were able to do here. so she went through the
sid dadhichig, abby holdstein. they went through the entire record presented by judge barrett to make sure we would be prepared for the confirmation process. law clerks emily haul, megan karen and peter singall. i would like to thank the press secretary, taylor reed, along with george heartsman, as well as barr secretary director keelie. you should be proud. you can tell your grandkids about all this. well-done. to my democratic colleagues, i know you didn't like what we did, but i did...
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perla ramírez, me gustaría que nos hablaras acerca de cómo te ha afectado, co'michelle obama ha sido la sidllas lo hicieron pacíficamente, algunas hicieron destrozos y dañaron monumentos, lo increíble después de esta situación tan delicada ni las autoridades tomaron reacconi para proteger a las mujeres, si actualmente hacen una manifestación siguen siendo desprotegidas, hay una crítica hacia ellos, las tildaron de feas sin darse cuenta que han aparecido mujeres algodoneros, mujeres enmaletadas, qué pasa, no vemos la problemática, la violencia hacia las mujeres, que la viad de una persona. >>> yo creo que también en la teoría se habla mucho de la defensa hacia las mujeres, sus derechos, pero en la práctica se lleva a cabo la protección, la defensa para las mujeres. >>> hay unos esfuerzos, hay muchas organizaciones, hay muchas personas, muchas mujeres sobre todo, claro valdría la pena con uno u otro tipo de violencia, la mayor parte dpersonas cuando se sienten tocadas, su hija, su esposa, un familiar toman la decisión de generar acciones, pero la verdad que la mayor parte de la sociedad hace
perla ramírez, me gustaría que nos hablaras acerca de cómo te ha afectado, co'michelle obama ha sido la sidllas lo hicieron pacíficamente, algunas hicieron destrozos y dañaron monumentos, lo increíble después de esta situación tan delicada ni las autoridades tomaron reacconi para proteger a las mujeres, si actualmente hacen una manifestación siguen siendo desprotegidas, hay una crítica hacia ellos, las tildaron de feas sin darse cuenta que han aparecido mujeres algodoneros, mujeres...