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today the vermont senator would not confirm if he's had talks with the biden taber says he wants to do anything in his capacity to help working families. >>> former president barack obama sat down with cbs news correspondent scott pelley right here on kpix 5. the former president spoke candidly about the election results and the country's deep divisions.>> my advice to president trump, is if you want, at this late stage in the game to be remembered as somebody who put the country first, it's time for him to do the same thing. we have gone through a pesidency that disregarded a whole host of basic institutional norms. i do think a new president can set a new tone. that is not going to solve all the gridlock in washington. >> the former president also sat down with gayle king and cbs sunday morning to discuss the first volume of his upcoming memoir titled the promised land. >>> tonight a nasa astronaut crew is making history as we speak. >> three, two, one. zero, admission, lift off.>> late this afternoon we watch them last off as the first-ever full team sent into orbit by spacex. the c
today the vermont senator would not confirm if he's had talks with the biden taber says he wants to do anything in his capacity to help working families. >>> former president barack obama sat down with cbs news correspondent scott pelley right here on kpix 5. the former president spoke candidly about the election results and the country's deep divisions.>> my advice to president trump, is if you want, at this late stage in the game to be remembered as somebody who put the country...
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taber that's 4 times what it was a month. international pilgrims have begun performing for the 1st time in 7 months off to complete a compulsory 3 day koren 2 planes carrying 400 people from pakistan and india needs to landed in saudi arabia on sunday under the new measures only pilgrims aged between 18 and 50 can enter the grand mosque in mecca for the rich. so this is a desert these are the top stories in the race to the white house is going down to the wire off to flipping michigan and wisconsin joe biden now has a projected total of 264 electoral college votes while trump has $214.00 it takes $270.00 to win the election the u.s. president has repeated unsubstantiated claims that there were major problems with voting in ballot county georgia is one of several states where republicans are finding legal challenges over the election troubles claims of 18 regularities of spot protests in arizona and other places police offices in phoenix could be seen preparing inside a counting center as trump supporters gathered outside some
taber that's 4 times what it was a month. international pilgrims have begun performing for the 1st time in 7 months off to complete a compulsory 3 day koren 2 planes carrying 400 people from pakistan and india needs to landed in saudi arabia on sunday under the new measures only pilgrims aged between 18 and 50 can enter the grand mosque in mecca for the rich. so this is a desert these are the top stories in the race to the white house is going down to the wire off to flipping michigan and...
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in this respect we disagree, but only a conflict that president putin, unless the taber there are any direct contacts while the ceasefire was being negotiated with. and if so, what kind of contact was it? there were of course, contacts regarding the situation after stories. you know that as a result of the go, it was decided that a monitoring center would be set up. it would be located in azerbaijan, but outside of nagorno-karabakh sense it will monitor how the ceasefire is observed . the same cease fire that on the ground is maintained in the preserved through the efforts of russian peacekeepers. the question, how is the russian government owns a controlled situation within the expatriate community? between the 2 communities? i mean, the millions of armenians living in russia in several 1000000 or their buddies also living in russia. it's obvious that there are going.
in this respect we disagree, but only a conflict that president putin, unless the taber there are any direct contacts while the ceasefire was being negotiated with. and if so, what kind of contact was it? there were of course, contacts regarding the situation after stories. you know that as a result of the go, it was decided that a monitoring center would be set up. it would be located in azerbaijan, but outside of nagorno-karabakh sense it will monitor how the ceasefire is observed . the same...
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unless the taber, there are any direct contacts while the ceasefire was being negotiated with. and if so, what kind of contact was it? there were of course, contacts regarding the situation after story. you know that as a result of the go, it was decided that a monitoring center would be set up. it would be located in azerbaijan, but outside of nagorno-karabakh, the center will monitor how the ceasefire is observed in the same cease fire that's on the ground, is maintained in the preserve, through the efforts of russian peacekeepers. the question that's, it shows how is the russian government owns a controlled situation within the expatriate community between the 2 communities. i mean, the millions of armenians living in russia in several 1000000 or their buddies, also living in russia. it's obvious that there are going to be clashes based on ethnicity based. i think it's another of equipment persuaded you doing it, you know, but i think in it with absolutely. no, it's absolutely not obvious and not inevitable. and i completely disagree with you there. 1st of all, as you probab
unless the taber, there are any direct contacts while the ceasefire was being negotiated with. and if so, what kind of contact was it? there were of course, contacts regarding the situation after story. you know that as a result of the go, it was decided that a monitoring center would be set up. it would be located in azerbaijan, but outside of nagorno-karabakh, the center will monitor how the ceasefire is observed in the same cease fire that's on the ground, is maintained in the preserve,...
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that was john taber, hospitality expert, outlining his optimism for the restaurant industry.lity, one of the hardest hit sectors during the pandemic, has seen a slow recovery from pre-pandemic levels and has been increasingly threatened by the uptick in virus levels and restrictions. is it as bad as it seems? isaacman iis jared all, ceo of shift4 payments, the leading payment operator for the hotel and restaurant industry. great to have you on the program. how has the decline in business been for you given the exposure to restaurants and the hospitality sector? jerry: thanks for having me. before, we taffer have collaborated him -- collaborated with him for a long time, and i share his optimism. after the vaccine, people are going out to dinner. shift4 processes payments for businesses across the country, in better times about $200 billion of payments. a large portion of that lives in restaurants and hotels. march the industry was entirely crushed, as was virtually all present commerce in the u.s. outside of a supermarket. payment levels dropped close to 80% from pre-covid le
that was john taber, hospitality expert, outlining his optimism for the restaurant industry.lity, one of the hardest hit sectors during the pandemic, has seen a slow recovery from pre-pandemic levels and has been increasingly threatened by the uptick in virus levels and restrictions. is it as bad as it seems? isaacman iis jared all, ceo of shift4 payments, the leading payment operator for the hotel and restaurant industry. great to have you on the program. how has the decline in business been...
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al-jazeera taber, morgan reports from gaza reef state in sudan, near the border with ethiopia, where tens of thousands have taken refuge. just 2 weeks ago, while heated saturday was preparing for her sunday, now is operation. he was born with a cleft lip, which has affected his ability to drink milk and along with it his health. but just days before they were due to return to make the capital of if europe is not integrated region, the situation changed dramatically. when we were due to go back for his last check up before the operation, the fighting started, all the roads were blocked and we couldn't get to macquarie, people were being killed and there were bombs being dropped. so i flirted with him and my family. now we can't even get a doctor to check on him. we can't even get him his vaccination, let alone have hope. you'll get an operation here. the family now resides at this refugee camp in infrastructure in sudan's got out of state. there are more than 15000 if you can refugees here in what was once a largely uninhabited area. thousands more if you have fled to neighboring cast
al-jazeera taber, morgan reports from gaza reef state in sudan, near the border with ethiopia, where tens of thousands have taken refuge. just 2 weeks ago, while heated saturday was preparing for her sunday, now is operation. he was born with a cleft lip, which has affected his ability to drink milk and along with it his health. but just days before they were due to return to make the capital of if europe is not integrated region, the situation changed dramatically. when we were due to go back...