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this is the -- that we used to put this together. so you understand how deep this is on so many levels? my wife acts as my project manager, for all the logistics that are involved in these projects, it's huge. both of us work nonstop during the week. i am doing the artistic elements, she's doing the business part. the amount of detail to get this done is incredible. the figure in the middle is full photogramitry. this figure is now in the round, it was not there before. so that is a photograph, and we used the same model that we had used in the initial drawings. except now it's three dimensional. that will now get chopped when i work from the life model next year. it gives you a sense of scale. it will be slightly higher when it's cast and shown. so that's the battle scene that arrived with the green clay on top. you have about two to four milliliters of clay and this is pure milling with no clay. this is the studio. with the battle scene. and that is that central figure representing dan dailey. this is a native americans, i showed y
this is the -- that we used to put this together. so you understand how deep this is on so many levels? my wife acts as my project manager, for all the logistics that are involved in these projects, it's huge. both of us work nonstop during the week. i am doing the artistic elements, she's doing the business part. the amount of detail to get this done is incredible. the figure in the middle is full photogramitry. this figure is now in the round, it was not there before. so that is a photograph,...
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this is why you're considering this ordinance. it's an early step in reducing san francisco's projection of greenhouse glasses and limited climate change. this is the low-lying fruit, the easy first step. i'm a homeowner and my home uses gas for the air and water heaters and the stove. i'm interested what you do next to establish a path for people like me to get rid of gas. i just just lowered my thermometer and going to attempt to get through with hats and sweaters and space heaters. i realize how trivial the steps are, but i think there are a lot of san franciscans like me who are very concerned about climate change and want to do all they can to limit it. it's certainly why i'm here today. i appreciate the work this committee and the staff has spent working on this. i ask you to act quickly and send the full ordinance to the board of supervises. >> clerk: thank you, speaker. next speaker, you'll have two minutes. you'll be told your line is unmuted. >> good afternoon. comments on behalf of the california [indiscernible] -- supe
this is why you're considering this ordinance. it's an early step in reducing san francisco's projection of greenhouse glasses and limited climate change. this is the low-lying fruit, the easy first step. i'm a homeowner and my home uses gas for the air and water heaters and the stove. i'm interested what you do next to establish a path for people like me to get rid of gas. i just just lowered my thermometer and going to attempt to get through with hats and sweaters and space heaters. i realize...
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i looked at this and this is not what i was doing. i was doing something that was static and not really available to the general public, so i needed to change my methodology of creating art, so the person or visitor to the memorial seeing my work would be sucked in and have a visceral reaction. that was the task that was laid in front of me. it is like, let's make something that will have a direct impact on people. and they will go home and they will want to learn more and get involved in this in an emotional fashion. so why am i showing the last judgment? through this, i guess the first three or four months of a project, i am hearing, you need to put some horses in, some tanks, some barbed wire. the list is long, beyond a dozen. it creates a lot of confusion in an artist, especially on a topic are not working on, and then you are thrown into it. i went into my studio and i hear this voice in my head. i do not always hear voices in my head, but this day i did. it is like, do what you know. i know italian renaissance art. i know the la
i looked at this and this is not what i was doing. i was doing something that was static and not really available to the general public, so i needed to change my methodology of creating art, so the person or visitor to the memorial seeing my work would be sucked in and have a visceral reaction. that was the task that was laid in front of me. it is like, let's make something that will have a direct impact on people. and they will go home and they will want to learn more and get involved in this...
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this pandemic. from coast-to-coast states are implementing new restrictions in an effort to slow the virus' spread like california, mississippi and iowa now, now implementing a mask mandate after months of resistance from the state's governor. but it will get worse before any chance of getting better in all parts of the can't. t parts of the country. the numbers say so. the national average is above 10% now. and five states are reporting positivity rates of more than 40%. you can see them highlighted on your screen there. all this as president-elect joe biden says the situation will only get worse if the trump administration continues to block the transition. >> more people may die. if we don't coordinate. look, as my chief of staff, ron klain would say, who handled ebola, a vaccine is important but it's little use until you're vaccinated. how do we get over 300 million americans vaccinated? what's the game plan? >> on cnn this morning the nation's top infectious disease expert, dr. anthony fauci, h
this pandemic. from coast-to-coast states are implementing new restrictions in an effort to slow the virus' spread like california, mississippi and iowa now, now implementing a mask mandate after months of resistance from the state's governor. but it will get worse before any chance of getting better in all parts of the can't. t parts of the country. the numbers say so. the national average is above 10% now. and five states are reporting positivity rates of more than 40%. you can see them...
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of this.even if you put the a.d.u., it will still not be code compliant and liveable for the people that will be living here, so i do find -- so i am more leaning to -- more for the planning department's recommendation in this approval. >> president koppel: commissioner moore? >> vice president moore: thank you to staff, thank you to the public, and thank you to commissioner tanner for sharing her views. i believe that there is an imbalance that's hard to accept in light of the fact that the project, given current conditions, does not meet the possibility for an a.d.u. on the substandard subdivided lot, and a.d.u.s on noncompliant lots will not be possible but further reduces any contribution of new affordable to the project at hand. what surprises me is if the applicant has worked with small, as i said, on [inaudible] issue, why nobody has helped him to understand the code provisions that apply to a corner lot in rh-2 together with a rear yard requirement. it's a long time between february an
of this.even if you put the a.d.u., it will still not be code compliant and liveable for the people that will be living here, so i do find -- so i am more leaning to -- more for the planning department's recommendation in this approval. >> president koppel: commissioner moore? >> vice president moore: thank you to staff, thank you to the public, and thank you to commissioner tanner for sharing her views. i believe that there is an imbalance that's hard to accept in light of the fact...
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this is not a banana republic. this isn't russia. this isn't turkey. this isn't where we have a dictator basically attempting to overthrow the vote of the people. the rnc is the republican national committee, totally under the control of trump. trump is trying to seize this government illegally, throwing out the vote of the people of the united states. i do not understand where the republican leadership is in the senate and the house. how in the world? how in the world can we allow this to happen in the united states? enough. enough already. stop this. this is all a ploy to try to get through the michigan legislature so that they can put their own republican trump loyalists in as electors and somehow overturn the votes of americans. 5 million americans. 150,000 more votes for biden in michigan than for trump. this is not a close election. this is really an attempted coup by the president to maintain power in the united states, and it has got to stop. enough already. this is america. >> a handful of elected republicans have said something against this,
this is not a banana republic. this isn't russia. this isn't turkey. this isn't where we have a dictator basically attempting to overthrow the vote of the people. the rnc is the republican national committee, totally under the control of trump. trump is trying to seize this government illegally, throwing out the vote of the people of the united states. i do not understand where the republican leadership is in the senate and the house. how in the world? how in the world can we allow this to...
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this is. a big moment a big deal in fact in our earlier conversation you said fact it's a pivotal moment tell me what we know so far. it is. clearly a pivotal moment for the entire conflict the whole conflict between the armenian breakaway region of the car back in azerbaijan and who which is essentially a war between the armenia and azerbaijan the armies now again why it's so important and why this agreement it clearly has more weight than everything that's been agreed on or signed before is because it was hammered out by the leaders with the mitigation of the russian president vladimir putin plus as we understand the prime minister of armenian he called posturing on in the president of his or by john in the homily of took part and that now what i can tell you is that this ceasefire is comprehensive and it's already in place it came into effect at midnight moscow time and let me just go through some of the most important elements of that truce deal now according to it the military forces of u
this is. a big moment a big deal in fact in our earlier conversation you said fact it's a pivotal moment tell me what we know so far. it is. clearly a pivotal moment for the entire conflict the whole conflict between the armenian breakaway region of the car back in azerbaijan and who which is essentially a war between the armenia and azerbaijan the armies now again why it's so important and why this agreement it clearly has more weight than everything that's been agreed on or signed before is...
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, these hand recounts and now this -- and the audit and now this other recount and just all of this,k that it will have some sort of effect on or what do you think the effect of all of that will be on the runoff races? do you think that people in georgia are experiencing some sort of, i don't know, voter fatigue? >> i think all of us are experiencing some level of fatigue after this year. but the situation in georgia is unique because you have those two runoffs that will decide the balance of the united states senate. but one of the things i'm personally worried about now, with the top of my republican hat on verse my implementation hat, this is a zrax at this point. a lot of people thought, if we can keep people ginned up that will get trump voters out to vote, but a friend said he had eighty text messages saying, please give us money. they need to make the main thing the main thing. the main thing right now ought t to be for this u.s. senate race. but we have about 8,000 absentee ballots that have already been requested, most of them through our 65 and rollover list to get a ballot
, these hand recounts and now this -- and the audit and now this other recount and just all of this,k that it will have some sort of effect on or what do you think the effect of all of that will be on the runoff races? do you think that people in georgia are experiencing some sort of, i don't know, voter fatigue? >> i think all of us are experiencing some level of fatigue after this year. but the situation in georgia is unique because you have those two runoffs that will decide the...
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as of this morning. think about this.ble, united healthcare, honeywell, caterpillar, and visa. 20% of the stocks which hit all-time highs this morning. that means in the last half hour. watch and go. susan has been looking not at the virus reaction but the election to the election. susan: i would throw in boeing since boeing is up 10%. we're coming off the best election week since 1932. there is relief in the market there was no blue wave. divided congress means no tax hikes, less regulation. no trade friction. fed has printing press turned on big time. we're setting up for a sweet spot on the market as you see today. 13% a year in gains over the next four years. according to cfr research. look at student loan company, student loan forgiveness. health care is rallying as well. gains in solar is tempered with no green new deal. tech had a huge week last week, best since april. as you can imagine. stock market doing some extreme repricing today on vaccine news. tech is underperforming the rest of the broader market. there i
as of this morning. think about this.ble, united healthcare, honeywell, caterpillar, and visa. 20% of the stocks which hit all-time highs this morning. that means in the last half hour. watch and go. susan has been looking not at the virus reaction but the election to the election. susan: i would throw in boeing since boeing is up 10%. we're coming off the best election week since 1932. there is relief in the market there was no blue wave. divided congress means no tax hikes, less regulation....
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this so i can explain this and even blacks and latinos at all, this is the graphics voting. the greater numbers are trunk. and how are you going to explain it? i mean, you have, you know, from biden saying that, you know, if you're black, you'd be a black you for not putting for me, or was it al sharpton arguing that all the cubans are released and it's there more whites wishes and they did their thing by giving up their quotas for trump again? no. michelle obama came up and said listen, we really are in dire need to unify the country. you have to reach out to trump orders, but we have to come to recognize a 70 percent of this. people voted 2 percent of the hate allies chaos and division . i mean, how can you, how is this the opening statement to unify the country? if you say that unification is between us, good americans have to unify with bad americans. is just the premise refusing to recognize the position of the other side is just such a horrible point of the parcher. if you recognize you do have to come together. you know exactly that. it's absolutely right. because eve
this so i can explain this and even blacks and latinos at all, this is the graphics voting. the greater numbers are trunk. and how are you going to explain it? i mean, you have, you know, from biden saying that, you know, if you're black, you'd be a black you for not putting for me, or was it al sharpton arguing that all the cubans are released and it's there more whites wishes and they did their thing by giving up their quotas for trump again? no. michelle obama came up and said listen, we...
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this point.you want to bore someone come up or someone into submission thanksgiving definitely have the governor over. otherwise, slap the cuffs on the turkey leg. what else? >> laura the most ridiculous thing are an are these new mall santas. to see santa, the kids now have to approach a plexiglass wall. santa is basically in bubble wrap with a face protector and gloves. it's like he's held in a yuletide black site. the problem is, the poor children don't know what the heck santa is saying and the jolly old soul can't hear them either. >> laura, what? you want a yoga lady? oh, you want a baby yoda, i get it. he can't hear a thing. this isn't working. can you imagine taking a picture of a kid in front of a plexiglass. all you get is a glare with your child. i don't see how this works. speak with a good thing like my kid, my son who is afraid of santa now a healthy social distance from that old drunk with a failed costume. this caught my attention, raymond has a dog lover. the first christmas sing
this point.you want to bore someone come up or someone into submission thanksgiving definitely have the governor over. otherwise, slap the cuffs on the turkey leg. what else? >> laura the most ridiculous thing are an are these new mall santas. to see santa, the kids now have to approach a plexiglass wall. santa is basically in bubble wrap with a face protector and gloves. it's like he's held in a yuletide black site. the problem is, the poor children don't know what the heck santa is...
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this is a special edition of "new day." erica hill is joining us this morning. the holiday, of course, will obviously look and feel very different this year. nearly 90,000 americans will spend thanksgiving in the hospital. that's a record. and it's a record that has been broken every day for 16 straight days. more than 262,000 americans have died. that's an unimaginable number of empty chairs at thanksgiving tables today. 2,297 deaths were reported just yesterday. health officials think all of the signs are there that as bad as it is today, if we don't change our behavior, it will get worse by christmas. >> i worry that the thanksgiving day surge will then just add into what will become the christmas surge. >> we're just getting information in from the cdc, there's a study, a new study that estimates that the number of actual coronavirus infections in the united states may be eight times higher than the reported cases. we'll get into that in a moment. >>> breaking news overnight, amy coney barrett changing the u.s. supreme court, her voting handing a victory to
this is a special edition of "new day." erica hill is joining us this morning. the holiday, of course, will obviously look and feel very different this year. nearly 90,000 americans will spend thanksgiving in the hospital. that's a record. and it's a record that has been broken every day for 16 straight days. more than 262,000 americans have died. that's an unimaginable number of empty chairs at thanksgiving tables today. 2,297 deaths were reported just yesterday. health officials...
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this. is this like a series of all-fighters for you? is this a fully all hands on deck meeting for you in the days leading up to the meeting? >> typically we're sent all that information in a drop box and then we have time to review it before the meeting, sometime in the first half of december, so we will have the information. the data are everything. right now we're seeing top of line data. we need to dig down and see exactly what we have. >> can i ask you about something else that developed overnight regarding the testing component? that's another important component when we talk about the issue of dealing with co-vid. the fda is announcing emergency authorization of first at home co-vid test that gives results in 30 minutes. what do you know about the test? how widely available it is and how much of a victim breakthrough it is? it sounds like potentially this may not be the test that tons of folks are getting in the next eight months, but it could open the door for more tests like this t
this. is this like a series of all-fighters for you? is this a fully all hands on deck meeting for you in the days leading up to the meeting? >> typically we're sent all that information in a drop box and then we have time to review it before the meeting, sometime in the first half of december, so we will have the information. the data are everything. right now we're seeing top of line data. we need to dig down and see exactly what we have. >> can i ask you about something else that...
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we saw this coming. chris krebs saw this coming. he knew that after he put out that tweet saying that this was the most secure election in history that his head was on the chopping block. so it wasn't surprising, but still just shocking. do you have any reporting on how the president -- what took him so long? how he worked his way around to firing chris krebs? >> basically, alisyn, the president wanted to do this right after election day. he had for whatever reason moved off of it because i think his mind was on other issues, there are other areas where he is trying to box joe biden in and i think he was distracted by that. he came back around to this, whether it's because he saw krebs being interviewed or talked about or whether somebody got back in his head is not entirely clear, but this was, as you say, inevitable and krebs knew that it was going to happen. it doesn't make it any less shocking, it doesn't make people less scared about what the president might do over the next 60 days. and again, as you know, he was fired because
we saw this coming. chris krebs saw this coming. he knew that after he put out that tweet saying that this was the most secure election in history that his head was on the chopping block. so it wasn't surprising, but still just shocking. do you have any reporting on how the president -- what took him so long? how he worked his way around to firing chris krebs? >> basically, alisyn, the president wanted to do this right after election day. he had for whatever reason moved off of it because...
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you do have this very radical bent of men in this room that are pushing more toward this idea of independence and finally you get the last big push, thomas payne's book common sense, selling tens of thousands of copies to the colonies and his simple argument is we do not need those guys in london. we are better off on our own. we could run america better than the british ever could. this idea of independence swells through that spring. by june, virginia introduces a resolution for american independence. they decide to not address it right away in june. they are going to want to consult their home governments, their home colonies or states, because we are getting to that point. at the same time, they want to put something on paper. while they are each consulting home, they will form this five-man committee, john adams, who is probably one of the most significant guys in congress those early days. he is pushing for the creation of the army in 1775, the navy in the fall of 1775. he is pushing in the spring of 1776 that each of the colonies write its own constitution, another step towards indepen
you do have this very radical bent of men in this room that are pushing more toward this idea of independence and finally you get the last big push, thomas payne's book common sense, selling tens of thousands of copies to the colonies and his simple argument is we do not need those guys in london. we are better off on our own. we could run america better than the british ever could. this idea of independence swells through that spring. by june, virginia introduces a resolution for american...
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so to there's this desire who is this, right?llywood has set the expectation that there's this one person who's clearly the most responsible and, you know, it ultimately falls to the lawyers to cupid of love up, in a way -- to kind of live up in a way to hollywood's expectations or at least how they had set the public's mind for how this should go. i think it's true today. we have this, again, similar sic view of a lot of these things particularly related to culpability and to make sure the villain is the one who gets hung in the end. >> well, it is, it is true that one of your kind clients is accused of being the mastermind. >> that's right. so al-nashiri has been variously accused of being the mastermind of the bombing of the u is ss cole, but so have about half a dozen other people. and that was kind of a power hell that i could see playing out in the development of the case, in the development of the doolittle raider case, is that, you know, you want to be able to tell everyone this is the guy. you want to be able to tell the
so to there's this desire who is this, right?llywood has set the expectation that there's this one person who's clearly the most responsible and, you know, it ultimately falls to the lawyers to cupid of love up, in a way -- to kind of live up in a way to hollywood's expectations or at least how they had set the public's mind for how this should go. i think it's true today. we have this, again, similar sic view of a lot of these things particularly related to culpability and to make sure the...
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so this could be this, this difference in the efficacy of this vaccine could be due to these reasons. it could be this simple, but we don't know that yet. so the, there have been oil a geisha is made as to why this is the case. and so really we just have to look more into this vaccine and develop more tests. and do you know, just break it down further? explain then how this information was finally made public. so as i've already mentioned, astra zeneca is now seeking f.d.a. approval, f.d.a. being the federal drug agency in the united states. because the u.s. interest is a huge market for the vaccine with a huge demand given how hard it was battered. how hard with all the life loss from covert 19. so the f.d.a. they have been looking into it and also members of the so-called operation would speed. this is an american kind of, it's not in operation of course, but it's like a group that is responsible for making any vaccine available and spreading, spreading it among the u.s. population. so they looked into, so they started breaking down this vaccine and they started asking astra zeneca
so this could be this, this difference in the efficacy of this vaccine could be due to these reasons. it could be this simple, but we don't know that yet. so the, there have been oil a geisha is made as to why this is the case. and so really we just have to look more into this vaccine and develop more tests. and do you know, just break it down further? explain then how this information was finally made public. so as i've already mentioned, astra zeneca is now seeking f.d.a. approval, f.d.a....
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and as this hour comes to an end, we leave you with this image. this will be the front page of sunday "new york times" biden beats trump. chaotic term ends with rare incumbent loss. that is the first draft of history that will appear tomorrow on the front page of "the new york times." msnbc's special election coverage continues, now, with my friend msnbc's ali velshi. >>> good afternoon, i'm ali velshi in for yasmin vossoughian. joe biden is the president-elect of the united states of america. pennsylvania, putting him above the 270-electoral vote threshold. as you can see since then, joe biden standing at 279 electoral votes right now across the country we are watching celebrations in the streets as word got out that the race had been called for joe biden, who will become the 46th president of the united states. the 45th president of the united states was appropriately playing golf when the call was made. as he and his team continue to spread false allegations of voter fraud, and vow to fight the will of the voters in court. let's go to nbc's ali
and as this hour comes to an end, we leave you with this image. this will be the front page of sunday "new york times" biden beats trump. chaotic term ends with rare incumbent loss. that is the first draft of history that will appear tomorrow on the front page of "the new york times." msnbc's special election coverage continues, now, with my friend msnbc's ali velshi. >>> good afternoon, i'm ali velshi in for yasmin vossoughian. joe biden is the president-elect of...
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this is absurd.have to explain to a self-proclaimed law and order candidate that this isn't a negotiation, it's an election. he lost. and as we've been told many times by trump times, facts don't care about your feelings. but some argue that coddling trump's delusions of victory will help republicans secure his support in january's pivotal georgia senate runoffs. there's no question trump can motivate his base, but he's deeply unpopular in suburban battlegrounds, and he did worse than many down-ballot republicans nationwide. regardless, the electoral college will confirm the presidential results on december 14th. three weeks before the georgia runoff. so, another explanation for why republicans are so silent about trump's outbursts, like his recent purge of pentagon top br brass, is that the senate is packed with presidential hopef l hopefuls that want trump's support from his base. take ted cruz for example. back in 2016, after cruz beat him in the iowa caucus, trump cried about, you guessed it, twe
this is absurd.have to explain to a self-proclaimed law and order candidate that this isn't a negotiation, it's an election. he lost. and as we've been told many times by trump times, facts don't care about your feelings. but some argue that coddling trump's delusions of victory will help republicans secure his support in january's pivotal georgia senate runoffs. there's no question trump can motivate his base, but he's deeply unpopular in suburban battlegrounds, and he did worse than many...
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know this. this is your brand, mr. trump. you will forever be remembered as viciously divisive and a demagogue, a man who lied about a pandemic to suit his own interests, period, amen. and here is another nail in that coffin. >> the city of detroit probably had more voters than it had citizens. i'm exaggerating a bit. >> you think? he literally had b.s. coming out of his ears the other day, literally. but, look, the cast of fools is not -- it's the lawyers. come on. it's about the man who lost and, and all those who sat idle. not a single goper has called out trump's savaging of our democracy. know that. now the election is released from the grip of this gripe that trumpers hold. now we can get to the real fight for relief for all of those suffering and literally going hungry in the richest country in the world. maybe some plans, resources in fighting the pandemic and figuring out our panic approach to school. look, a president who cares about the problems will admit them and give you the truth about them is already a positiv
know this. this is your brand, mr. trump. you will forever be remembered as viciously divisive and a demagogue, a man who lied about a pandemic to suit his own interests, period, amen. and here is another nail in that coffin. >> the city of detroit probably had more voters than it had citizens. i'm exaggerating a bit. >> you think? he literally had b.s. coming out of his ears the other day, literally. but, look, the cast of fools is not -- it's the lawyers. come on. it's about the...
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like this device to increase volume on your cell phone. - ( phone ringing ) - get details on this state program visit right now or call during business hours. >>> good wednesday morning. craig melvin here. it is a busy hour and driving our pandemic fight right now, the race for a vaccine. just a few moments ago the united states reached a terrible chapter in our covid story. we have now lost more than 250,000 americans to coronavirus. but this morning pfizer promises some good news perhaps. say it is vaccine is ready for fda approval. here are the facts that the hour. pfizer says it's on the verge of sub mitting the vaccine for emergency use authorization by the fda saying trial data shows that the vaccine is performing even better than what they reported just last week. we'll dig into the data and when it means a vaccine could be widely available. also, the number of cases has irn creased in all 50 states over the last 2 weeks. the white house task force's weekly report obtained by nbc news warns of, quote, aggressive, unrelenting, expanding broad community spread and overnight the fda
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>>businesses that are doing and this is after hours because this coat, this this new curfew would catch them so after hours, they're throwing big parties and have a corner on the market because you're supposed to do that. >>exactly and that is who i focusing my enforcement efforts that is outrageous and so that's the kind of activity we're focusing on it also just sent a very clear message to the public that this is critical it got all wear our masks i know i and many people are canceling holiday plants. we've got to get through this and that case in crates really is disconcerting i've following the numbers every day and it is serious. >>he talked about you know that's where you're focusing your enforcement on how does that part of the puzzle work then are people supposed to notify if they see something going on how does that piece that seems to be the most confusing piece for a lot of people. >>absolutely and there are many ways to report activity that you believe is in violation of the health orders you can send an e-mail to our county sheriff you can call 911 or in oakland, we have a
>>businesses that are doing and this is after hours because this coat, this this new curfew would catch them so after hours, they're throwing big parties and have a corner on the market because you're supposed to do that. >>exactly and that is who i focusing my enforcement efforts that is outrageous and so that's the kind of activity we're focusing on it also just sent a very clear message to the public that this is critical it got all wear our masks i know i and many people are...
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this is a page out of this is a page out of that census. first when you see is madam harriet who is operating and oyster restaurant. not far from her, there are two slave traders. see if hatch or who is quite notorious for his engagement in the slave trade. as well as why's on the bottom so what it shows is that there is the idea that the slave market as a vice. port and a little dark corner of the city and he only went there kind of like a red light district. people think of the slave market as operating in red light districts but that wasn't the case at all wet this reflects that this kind of commerce, the slave trade, purchase of people, was essential to the commercial district in new orleans. women were a part of those districts so there is no way that women could avoid slave markets. even if they never bought a slave, they could not avoid encountering a slave market and even in some cases, benefiting from offering their goods and services to those invested in the slave trade. this was a newspaper advertisement from a local jailer. when
this is a page out of this is a page out of that census. first when you see is madam harriet who is operating and oyster restaurant. not far from her, there are two slave traders. see if hatch or who is quite notorious for his engagement in the slave trade. as well as why's on the bottom so what it shows is that there is the idea that the slave market as a vice. port and a little dark corner of the city and he only went there kind of like a red light district. people think of the slave market...
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this of mr. russie. is the issue here really that -- is the issue here that the permit is a bad permit and should have been subject to an appeal or is the issue here that the permit was issued appropriately but the, simply the time ran out on the jurisdiction request even though the situation is flawed it just tough luck because that's the way the cookie crumbles. from a legal standpoint or making sense. i can, mr. russie you want to speak to your part? >> can i jump in for a second, greg. >> sure. >> i think as it madam president remind us we are gone off into no mans land. what is before us is the jurisdiction request if the city caused the apellet to not have a case or file. >> that's what i'm asking. >> so, where this is a bad permit or good permit that's before us. >> exactly. >> before is the jurisdiction request and where we could appeal on the project or not and if the city caused them not to be able to file in a timely manner. >> right. >> would you still like mr. russie to respond. >> i
this of mr. russie. is the issue here really that -- is the issue here that the permit is a bad permit and should have been subject to an appeal or is the issue here that the permit was issued appropriately but the, simply the time ran out on the jurisdiction request even though the situation is flawed it just tough luck because that's the way the cookie crumbles. from a legal standpoint or making sense. i can, mr. russie you want to speak to your part? >> can i jump in for a second,...
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this would go to a runoff. and this one as well.cial election, a so-called jungle primary in georgia. they are going to advance to that runoff in december. taking a look at the senate makeup this hour, remember it used to be 47 democrats and 53 republicans. right now, 46-47. the chances of the democrats, guys, being able to take back control of the senate, which is something that democrats were really hopeful about tonight going into the evening or last night, is looking a lot slimmer now. >> runoffs in georgia certainly loom large. kate, thank you. another quick break here. we'll continue with decision 2020 election night coverage in just a moment. is now a good time for a flare-up? enough, crohn's. for adults with moderate to severe crohn's or ulcerative colitis, stelara® can provide relief, and is the only approved medication to reduce inflammation on and below the surface of the intestine in uc. you, getting on that flight? back off, uc. stelara® may increase your risk of infections, some serious, and cancer. before treatment, g
this would go to a runoff. and this one as well.cial election, a so-called jungle primary in georgia. they are going to advance to that runoff in december. taking a look at the senate makeup this hour, remember it used to be 47 democrats and 53 republicans. right now, 46-47. the chances of the democrats, guys, being able to take back control of the senate, which is something that democrats were really hopeful about tonight going into the evening or last night, is looking a lot slimmer now....
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83% this year. for fairfax middle schoolers, fs are up 300%. >> your children's education, your jobs and incomes, your other responsibilities has been tremendous. we also could not be prouder of how our students and staff have stepped up to learn and to teach in new ways and how everyone has adapted to these challenges. >> tammy: wow, how everyone has adapted -- this isn't like going from a b student to a c student, this system is failing these students. it are being left behind, special needs students aren't getting the help they need, get the teachers unions want the schools to say closed. even more power under the bite administration. >> we win this election, you're going to get the support you need and support you deserve, you won't just have a partner in the white house. >> tammy: that should be concerning to some people and joining me now is offer m -- cya garrett, education activist and founder of cynthia garrett ministries and author of i choose victory, that is a great title, thank you for
83% this year. for fairfax middle schoolers, fs are up 300%. >> your children's education, your jobs and incomes, your other responsibilities has been tremendous. we also could not be prouder of how our students and staff have stepped up to learn and to teach in new ways and how everyone has adapted to these challenges. >> tammy: wow, how everyone has adapted -- this isn't like going from a b student to a c student, this system is failing these students. it are being left behind,...
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by the end of this month if this rate continues. which means basically every less, less than a week for another 1000000 and the hospital beds are full and you can add more hospital beds. we can invent more doctors and nurses. so in terms of actual crush, we're hitting their brains where people can't get treated and just feel sore, even through there. and with the winter, not even here yet. i'm really worried because we're going to see a real bad onslaught this winter. so let's talk about this announcement from pfizer . pfizer announced that in this initial phase 3 clinical trial, the results indicate that this vaccine against the corona virus is more than 90 percent effective. obviously, that sounds like amazing news, but there's a lot we still don't know. we do know that there are cases of people getting infected more than once. we know that this virus can you. so can you put this news in some sort of context for us? this is a very preliminary analysis. so this trial had over 43000 people, and this is the only had 93 events as in i
by the end of this month if this rate continues. which means basically every less, less than a week for another 1000000 and the hospital beds are full and you can add more hospital beds. we can invent more doctors and nurses. so in terms of actual crush, we're hitting their brains where people can't get treated and just feel sore, even through there. and with the winter, not even here yet. i'm really worried because we're going to see a real bad onslaught this winter. so let's talk about this...
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all this breaks down. but the u.s. military has been caught, and motherboard has found out that they are buying location data. and this story combines that kind of mysterious and dangerous location data in the u.s. military's obsession with that, which has become which, you know, look at the end of the day. they've used for drone strikes of all to milly killed civilians and things of that nature. it's a very dangerous issue. no, you're absolutely correct. and it's one that he'd been to a lot of the conversation about what it's about data privacy and what's been going on on some of these social media sites, as well as some of the social dating apps. because they are so popular, you have gone there, not even reading when there are disclaimers. but to my understanding for this type of thing, there hasn't even been a disclaimer that says where this information is going. and people are unwittingly finding out by the thousands sometimes more than that under erroneous pretense, a good doing one thing and now they
all this breaks down. but the u.s. military has been caught, and motherboard has found out that they are buying location data. and this story combines that kind of mysterious and dangerous location data in the u.s. military's obsession with that, which has become which, you know, look at the end of the day. they've used for drone strikes of all to milly killed civilians and things of that nature. it's a very dangerous issue. no, you're absolutely correct. and it's one that he'd been to a lot of...
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anderson cooper this hour. we want to welcome all of you here in the united states and around this world on this historic day. cnn projecting joe biden has defeated donald trump to become the 46th president of the united states. president-elect biden clinching victory in pennsylvania and nevada today. now to 279 electoral college votes. >> even in the midst of a worsening pandemic the country saw record turnout for both candidates. more than 270 million americans voted for joe biden. on inauguration day biden will be the oldest person ever elected president. his running mate senator kamala harris is the first woman and first person of color to be elected vice president. president trump returned to the white house a short time ago as large crowds amassed at nearby black lives matter plaza literally within shouting distance. president trump has yet to concede but president-elect biden is set to give his victory speech in a few hours at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> of course the eyes of the whole country will be on him.
anderson cooper this hour. we want to welcome all of you here in the united states and around this world on this historic day. cnn projecting joe biden has defeated donald trump to become the 46th president of the united states. president-elect biden clinching victory in pennsylvania and nevada today. now to 279 electoral college votes. >> even in the midst of a worsening pandemic the country saw record turnout for both candidates. more than 270 million americans voted for joe biden. on...
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president, for this, for this government, this constitutional republic?aying is them actually doing that, they've commissioned -- they're doing an audit and an investigation right now. they have a short session until the end of november, but i believe the republican legislature wants to exert its rightful authority and get to the bottom of this, so i think you're going to see that, lou. lou: congressman scott perry, thanks for all you're doing. appreciate it. good to see you. >>> up next, adam schiff says investigating joe biden would be a waste of time. we'll talk about that with congressman devin nuÑes when we come back. stay with us. ♪ wild thing, ♪ ♪ you make my heart sing ♪ ♪ wild thing i... think i... you know what i think? i think you owe us $48.50... wild thing. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. lexus has been celebrating driveway moments. here's to one more, the lexus december to remember sales event. get 0% financing on all new 2020 and 2021 lexus models. experience amazing at your
president, for this, for this government, this constitutional republic?aying is them actually doing that, they've commissioned -- they're doing an audit and an investigation right now. they have a short session until the end of november, but i believe the republican legislature wants to exert its rightful authority and get to the bottom of this, so i think you're going to see that, lou. lou: congressman scott perry, thanks for all you're doing. appreciate it. good to see you. >>> up...
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this country. it is not about overturning an outcome. it is about making sure that election integrity is preserved and every american should want that. if every american is not on board with that you have to ask yourself why and if your fake news network is not covering this or allowing you to cover it fairly and accurately you should ask yourself why. this is absolutely a legitimate, legal basis. we have been asked to provide an entire case that generally would take years in civil litigation. i have been a prosecutor. i have tried cases with far simpler facts. one thing happened in a matter of minutes and it still takes days. and we go through a jury process. this is the court of public opinion right now. we are not trying our case in the court of public know opinion because if we were we would get unbiased jurors. i would strike 99% of you from the jury and i would be allowed to because you are not unbiased jurors and will until you step out of your role as a journalist and actually go into a cou
this country. it is not about overturning an outcome. it is about making sure that election integrity is preserved and every american should want that. if every american is not on board with that you have to ask yourself why and if your fake news network is not covering this or allowing you to cover it fairly and accurately you should ask yourself why. this is absolutely a legitimate, legal basis. we have been asked to provide an entire case that generally would take years in civil litigation....
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and this is what's so important. this is philadelphia.es, two big cities in pennsylvania. the other one being pittsburgh, out in allegheny county. the largest number of mail ballots came from here. 430,000 mail ballots. they have received 350,000 of them. right up there. now, what they're going to do they're also going to receive as many other ballots that have been postmarked as of election day at 8:00 p.m. and they have until 5:00 on friday for those to be brought in bit united states postal service into this building and they're going to be counted. again, one of the important things is you're not going to hear what the numbers are out of there, because we were told just a few hours ago that first they're going to be reporting the in-person voting that curled on election day. they've still got a lot of work to do on that. only then will they start to tell you what the numbers are out of here. they don't think they're going to be able to tell you anything for not just hours, but days to come, as i say, they're going to wait until they'v
and this is what's so important. this is philadelphia.es, two big cities in pennsylvania. the other one being pittsburgh, out in allegheny county. the largest number of mail ballots came from here. 430,000 mail ballots. they have received 350,000 of them. right up there. now, what they're going to do they're also going to receive as many other ballots that have been postmarked as of election day at 8:00 p.m. and they have until 5:00 on friday for those to be brought in bit united states postal...
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this is the worst thing they've done is this. this is is.e country is bound up very directly to the peaceful transition of power that follows an american election. and this election, like the elections before it, was a free and fair election conducted across the states in the american people have rendered their verdict and they threw donald trump out on his ass. and whether he liked it or not, too bad. that is the result. but to see senior leaders, elected to federal office in this congress, would took an oath of office to the constitution of the united states, playing games with this is a disgrace for the ages. >> they want me to go to break but i can't let you stop. tell me what we do next? >> well, we should demand that every one of these elected officials is seen to the reality that donald trump has been defeated. he's been defeated. we should give no quarter to this fantasy world. it doesn't exist. these people are damaging, damaging in a profound way pillars of american democracy that require one side be willing, be able to look in the
this is the worst thing they've done is this. this is is.e country is bound up very directly to the peaceful transition of power that follows an american election. and this election, like the elections before it, was a free and fair election conducted across the states in the american people have rendered their verdict and they threw donald trump out on his ass. and whether he liked it or not, too bad. that is the result. but to see senior leaders, elected to federal office in this congress,...
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and this is why this becomes that infuriating. because we're having a ridiculous conversation about voter fraud is part of the same myth of voter fraud that has been perpetuated for more than a decade as a justification for things like voter i.d. laws, voter purges -- >> yep. >> -- and other methods that are designed to disenfranchise black voters. and instead of talking about what we should be talking about, which is why black voters have to overcome all these hurdles to participate in this election, we're playing this game of voter fraud that is basically being used as a way to hold on to political power. >> thank you so much for joining me tonight. >> thank you, chris. >>> i want to bring in a former white house cabinet secretary and deputy secretary secretary of labor, chris lu, the executive director of the 2008 obama/biden transition. just named to the biden/harris transition team, working with the labor department transition. full disclosure, you hired my wife back in 2008 when you both were above a subway in washington, d.
and this is why this becomes that infuriating. because we're having a ridiculous conversation about voter fraud is part of the same myth of voter fraud that has been perpetuated for more than a decade as a justification for things like voter i.d. laws, voter purges -- >> yep. >> -- and other methods that are designed to disenfranchise black voters. and instead of talking about what we should be talking about, which is why black voters have to overcome all these hurdles to...
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>>this is ok, this is good. this is this is us were here. not just thanksgiving, but but every day has been like like a thanksgiving for in rancho cordova bridge up or low. >>well developing this morning, according to the cdc. the total number of covid-19 cases here in the u.s. could be 8 times higher than what's been reported so far they say in september about 53 million americans were infected. but only 7 million and we're actually reported this is because most cases. mild and they go unreported but they think 84% has not gotten infected so far and was still at risk of catching the disease. well tik tok's deadline to finalize a u.s. buyer has been extended by another month, the trump administration gave the chinese parent company until december 4th to finish its proposed takeover by oracle and walmart for us operations. but the administration hasn't said what will happen if they missed that deadline, so we'll have to see if there's any clarification on that. and a potential hate crime investigation is underway in fairfax right now after po
>>this is ok, this is good. this is this is us were here. not just thanksgiving, but but every day has been like like a thanksgiving for in rancho cordova bridge up or low. >>well developing this morning, according to the cdc. the total number of covid-19 cases here in the u.s. could be 8 times higher than what's been reported so far they say in september about 53 million americans were infected. but only 7 million and we're actually reported this is because most cases. mild and...
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this year. that was really businesses being forced to shut down, people being laid off in that time. despite the fact that we are still in a deep recession, we have had several months of economic growth since then. since i put the slide together, last friday we got the august appointment statistics and they should moderate growth, and we are now at around 62,000 jobs were covered in the san mateo county area after losing 175,000 we are roughly a third of the way back. clearly the recovery, while steady for months and months, is not nearly as fast in a drop and it will take us some time, even if we have no further economic interactions and no further recurrence of the virus. that requires additional shutdowns. and we are still looking at a long recovery. next slide, please. it is not simply that we lost jobs in san francisco and our unemployment right went quickly from around 3% to about 12%. but the nature of this recession in san francisco is we want certain types of jobs. and in particular, jo
this year. that was really businesses being forced to shut down, people being laid off in that time. despite the fact that we are still in a deep recession, we have had several months of economic growth since then. since i put the slide together, last friday we got the august appointment statistics and they should moderate growth, and we are now at around 62,000 jobs were covered in the san mateo county area after losing 175,000 we are roughly a third of the way back. clearly the recovery,...
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to me this is inspiring in this moment.ng about even as you think about this achievement that various presidents made and the contributions to the production of what we hope will be a cure for covid is the idea you move away from the whole idea much politicizing it. what would help joe biden in this moment is say i'm working for the american people. it's not that i'm working to say i am solving this problem. but i'm trusting in scientists. but always serve the american people first. if he can do that. he will be offering this beacon. and going back to the biblical terms you were talking about, martha. rising up on the wings of eagles to tea chief that kind of moment. it would be such a positive moment if that's what he's coming in on in january. to say we have got now a vaccine and we'll start to disperse this in an equitable way to help our seniors first. everyone will understand if we can do away with the politicization of what is the most critical challenge of our time. bret: the trump administration obviously made it ha
to me this is inspiring in this moment.ng about even as you think about this achievement that various presidents made and the contributions to the production of what we hope will be a cure for covid is the idea you move away from the whole idea much politicizing it. what would help joe biden in this moment is say i'm working for the american people. it's not that i'm working to say i am solving this problem. but i'm trusting in scientists. but always serve the american people first. if he can...
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all this. did up when there was a shortage is when there were issues a lot of issues which would put outside the control independent of the. authorities because of that it was important that we introduce our currency in our currency which is ok supposed to. be a us dollar just briefly foreign minister i'd like to ask you because you mentioned in the beginning of our conversation that one of one of the ills that is affecting your economy is sanctions we've actually had your president saying that their impact on our daily lives is a measurable that the consequences are dire but are they really because. or is there just your government just continuing to perpetuate a false narrative here as a convenient scapegoat the united states for example says they only have $141.00 individuals or come come pany is singled out in your country right now in a country of 16000000. not at all sara do all government of sanctions it to this country has caused this serious and intended consequences of all is called i
all this. did up when there was a shortage is when there were issues a lot of issues which would put outside the control independent of the. authorities because of that it was important that we introduce our currency in our currency which is ok supposed to. be a us dollar just briefly foreign minister i'd like to ask you because you mentioned in the beginning of our conversation that one of one of the ills that is affecting your economy is sanctions we've actually had your president saying that...
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this -- i never thought i would say this.ourt, quote unquote. it is clearly a republican court right now, conservative court. and if in fact institutions hold and if trump tries to run this up under some bogus legal claim that somehow we shouldn't count votes, i'm confident that he'll get rebuked by his court and that will help us move forward. it's still going to be tough, we're a very divided nation and mitch mcconnell is probably going to be in charge in the senate. >> all right. well, i actually -- claire, thank you so much. i think that's a great point. sorry, i thought we were going to willie. but the supreme court that appears to be his court, they're going to have to work within the realm of the law. and if they rebuke president trump and his efforts, it will be a lot more, let's say, credible to trump supporters and to the division that is in america than had it been a court that perhaps had members that trump did not pick. willie. >> yeah, i wanted to point out also as we talk about institutions and their potential
this -- i never thought i would say this.ourt, quote unquote. it is clearly a republican court right now, conservative court. and if in fact institutions hold and if trump tries to run this up under some bogus legal claim that somehow we shouldn't count votes, i'm confident that he'll get rebuked by his court and that will help us move forward. it's still going to be tough, we're a very divided nation and mitch mcconnell is probably going to be in charge in the senate. >> all right. well,...
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desegregation program to this school was show you this is 1000 oaks elementary school here in this wasschool in northern berkeley. now the bus and continued into the school's black student body population increased significantly. she's gone on to achieve so much more like graduated from howard university. a law degree from the university of california hastings becoming the district attorney of san francisco. elected as the first african-american and first woman to serve as california's attorney general and becoming a senator for california now like you mentioned, so many people caught up in the history of this moment, it's much bigger than politics for a lot of people and we spoke to some residents, here's what they had to say. >>i saw indians and other asians and of minority groups breakthrough in silicon valley, but that was men and i saw obama breakthrough and that was a man and now for kamala harris, a woman to break through i think that's it is new ground in time extremely for caller to have her as a role model. >>now marty during college speech last night and we played a little b
desegregation program to this school was show you this is 1000 oaks elementary school here in this wasschool in northern berkeley. now the bus and continued into the school's black student body population increased significantly. she's gone on to achieve so much more like graduated from howard university. a law degree from the university of california hastings becoming the district attorney of san francisco. elected as the first african-american and first woman to serve as california's attorney...
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what does this all mean?reak it down and when the changes will take effect. >> we have not heard any push back out here on the streets this morning. people generally understand why this needs to happen. it will impact the number of people who can be inside. you can still go to the movies, but instead of allowing in 50% of their capacity, they have to limit that to 25%. restaurants also have to follow that same formula before they were allowed to have half of their capacity, now they need to bring that down to 25%. many restaurant owners tell us they have installed heaters outside for the diners who can't fit inside. they're trying to adapt to this. religious services must scale down to 25% capacity. health officials say they have been watching the number of cases and they're doing this for the public's safety, but those who have to respond to that say it's tough. >> i think everybody is suffering from pandemic fatigue at this point. but now is the most important time with cases surging not only nationally but
what does this all mean?reak it down and when the changes will take effect. >> we have not heard any push back out here on the streets this morning. people generally understand why this needs to happen. it will impact the number of people who can be inside. you can still go to the movies, but instead of allowing in 50% of their capacity, they have to limit that to 25%. restaurants also have to follow that same formula before they were allowed to have half of their capacity, now they need...
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the counties this is how everybody should leave well this isn't this is not a democracy this is not the country where people actually can't even speak freely so i don't think it's a good and i do expect that they're going to have a lot of problems inside and i hope that they are not going to get to the civil war point i would expect this to happen well now we have been i thank you so much for joining the studio this morning we appreciate it and thank you for joining us here on r.t. international if you'd like to comment on any of our stories then do get in touch by following us on social media and you think all your comments that we're back at the top the hour. some control for a middle class for the night most of our very hardworking people who want to get ahead either have some some health issues or have some other trick about luck the whole time and always pay for a place to live and missing just a month's rent can get you a victim to gunpoint if anything bad happens to any thing that just throws your budget off slightly. you better catch up real quick or you're going to have a judgm
the counties this is how everybody should leave well this isn't this is not a democracy this is not the country where people actually can't even speak freely so i don't think it's a good and i do expect that they're going to have a lot of problems inside and i hope that they are not going to get to the civil war point i would expect this to happen well now we have been i thank you so much for joining the studio this morning we appreciate it and thank you for joining us here on r.t....
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he said this.feel the full weight of the honor and the responsibility entrusted to me by the american people as the next president and i vow to honor our country's sacred obligation. the biden campaign is elling us he plans to meet with advisors today. always the possibility that something else could pop up as well. trace. >> trace: peter doocy live for us in wilmington. thank you. >> sandra: a woman claiming to be a nevada poll worker telling laura ingraham last night about the fraud she says she witnessed first-hand. here is part of that exclusive interview. >> i was walking and i could see these people hand over what appeared to be white envelopes. as i got closer the envelopes were being torn open. two people ripping them open, turning and facing a van and marking them. i thought those are ballots. >> sandra: joining us now martha maccallum anchor of the story. where does this put the country in the bigger picture of the president and his fight the look into some of these irregularities and wha
he said this.feel the full weight of the honor and the responsibility entrusted to me by the american people as the next president and i vow to honor our country's sacred obligation. the biden campaign is elling us he plans to meet with advisors today. always the possibility that something else could pop up as well. trace. >> trace: peter doocy live for us in wilmington. thank you. >> sandra: a woman claiming to be a nevada poll worker telling laura ingraham last night about the...
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you know, we could say if this happens, we need this. if it doesn't happen, we don't need this, so we have to understand that, so i agree with supervisor ronen about that, and we need some better, you know -- i know everything else's sort of guessing, but we don't even, i don't even have the information to guess, you know, at this point. supervisor ronen, i'm sorry. i didn't mean to cut you off. >> supervisor ronen: no, i appreciate that. i mean, i feel out of this, this is what this committee as a whole hearing is for, and so i don't -- we're basically being asked to take your word on it, you know? and, like, i -- we have had significant disagreements between this board and this administration on how to ad the homeless crisis during this pandemic, and taking your word for it is not something i'm willing to do. so i would think, at a committee of the whole, in front of the entire board of supervisors, that we'd have some meaty information to discuss, and i don't feel that i'm armed today with the information that i need, so maybe what i'
you know, we could say if this happens, we need this. if it doesn't happen, we don't need this, so we have to understand that, so i agree with supervisor ronen about that, and we need some better, you know -- i know everything else's sort of guessing, but we don't even, i don't even have the information to guess, you know, at this point. supervisor ronen, i'm sorry. i didn't mean to cut you off. >> supervisor ronen: no, i appreciate that. i mean, i feel out of this, this is what this...
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this is a vision test, i used to be able to read this. there is a table of contents in the book, there is a bunch of upended sees, so for use of you who by the book, not only do we have blow by blow chapters, really focusing on the pre-civil war and then we have post-of the war. one chapter for post civil war period, that tells you something about these fights. we have a bunch of upend in seas, so if you are interested in all the balloting, or all these offices that i just -- we have the numbers. we have sources, likewise. we have gone through, we have actually collected sources and numbers about the caucus battles. so where the speakers came from, etc. it's all in there. relying on a bunch of data sources, instead of historical ones. the various recordings, the journals, the debates as well as the party and other newspapers. primarily a documentary study. unfortunately, not too much in the archives. so, let me just quickly, and this is the rest of the top. i will probably skip over the political science part, it was not important. i'll d
this is a vision test, i used to be able to read this. there is a table of contents in the book, there is a bunch of upended sees, so for use of you who by the book, not only do we have blow by blow chapters, really focusing on the pre-civil war and then we have post-of the war. one chapter for post civil war period, that tells you something about these fights. we have a bunch of upend in seas, so if you are interested in all the balloting, or all these offices that i just -- we have the...
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authoring this measure. i know he has a deep interest in this. years.any and i urge all my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to support it. yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is will the house pass house rules and resolution 809, as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. chair, 2/3ion of the having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the resolution is agreed to, and without objection, the motion to table.der is laid on the for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? mr. engel: mr. speaker, i move that the house suspend the rules resolution house 1012, recognizing the historic ransformation of the united states-republic of korea alliance since the korean war beneficial, ly global partnership, as amended. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of resolution. the clerk: house resolution 1012, resolution recognizing the of the outbreak of the korean war and the transformation of the uni
authoring this measure. i know he has a deep interest in this. years.any and i urge all my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to support it. yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is will the house pass house rules and resolution 809, as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. chair, 2/3ion of the having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the resolution is agreed to, and...
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this is what is no different. in this moment. we have a chance to change this world because we are already changing. and as we look ahead, let us be the people that make renewable energy. let us be the people that you know, make local food. let's make a real, a real just resolution. so you're talking about a shift, you're saying that the politicians need to shift from a fossil fuel economy to a sustainable economy. but, i mean, let's talk numbers often what you will hear, the american petroleum institute claims that oil and natural gas can, should be to 8 percent of the u.s. g.d.p. . there's a lot of money is what i'm trying to say. and in the oil and gas industry. so is it about a shift in the way people think of capitalism? well, you know, 1st of all exxon is no longer in the top 10 of the fortune 500. it's all tech companies. so we'll companies have fallen out of favor in the international world, and they're, you know, they're not the future. the future is, it is just transition. the future is a renewable. the future is in, yo
this is what is no different. in this moment. we have a chance to change this world because we are already changing. and as we look ahead, let us be the people that make renewable energy. let us be the people that you know, make local food. let's make a real, a real just resolution. so you're talking about a shift, you're saying that the politicians need to shift from a fossil fuel economy to a sustainable economy. but, i mean, let's talk numbers often what you will hear, the american petroleum...
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we knew that this would happen.knew that mail-in ballots would come in late, they would tend toou favor democrats. and what you've seen is really remarkable. i've got to say to my old friend, my friend of 30 years stacey abrams, that she is the hero of georgia right now. it's really her will, the movement she's built for years in that state that has set up a very real possibility that he wins georgia too, biden wins georgia too. >> so, pat toomey, republican of pennsylvania said all the votes should be counted. adam kenzinger of illinois said this is getting crazy. this is before the president startingbe tweeting. there are a handful of republicans, mitt romney as well, who have come out and said this is just not okay. but it is only as of now a handful of republicans. and some of the biggest voices in the republican party that are currently leaders of the republican party are silent right now. is silence enough? is not backing up the president publicly enough or should they be coming out and saying that this is ins
we knew that this would happen.knew that mail-in ballots would come in late, they would tend toou favor democrats. and what you've seen is really remarkable. i've got to say to my old friend, my friend of 30 years stacey abrams, that she is the hero of georgia right now. it's really her will, the movement she's built for years in that state that has set up a very real possibility that he wins georgia too, biden wins georgia too. >> so, pat toomey, republican of pennsylvania said all the...
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lauri: back here, this is inventory. this is the way back.s is backstock, and then this is our way, way back which is full of glass and fixtures. lemonis: what is all this stuff? lauri: the glass came from the domain store. lemonis: what's the domain? lauri: another closed-down store. i put like $250,000 into the domain store. the cash wrap, which was i think, like, 30 grand -- took four years to make that. lemonis: a cash wrap is essentially a piece of furniture that a customer would actually check out at. probably should cost a couple grand. she spent $30,000. where did you get all the money to do all this? you put $250,000 in one store. you got to sell a lot of damn hats. lauri: i put my house up. lemonis: she put a mortgage or a second lien on her house. essentially a line of credit that allowed her to pull the equity out of her house and put it into the business. the challenge is if the business doesn't work, well, the house still has the loan. it does prove to me though that she's really committed to the business. any time somebody puts
lauri: back here, this is inventory. this is the way back.s is backstock, and then this is our way, way back which is full of glass and fixtures. lemonis: what is all this stuff? lauri: the glass came from the domain store. lemonis: what's the domain? lauri: another closed-down store. i put like $250,000 into the domain store. the cash wrap, which was i think, like, 30 grand -- took four years to make that. lemonis: a cash wrap is essentially a piece of furniture that a customer would actually...
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we're up 600 -- think of this. think of this. think of this.re up 690,000 votes in pennsylvania. 690,000. these aren't even close. it's not like, oh, it's close. with 64% of the vote in, it's going to be almost impossible to catch. and we're coming into good pennsylvania areas where they happen to like your president. so we'll probably expand that. we're winning michigan. i'll tell you. i looked at the numbers. i said, wow, that's a lot. by almost 300,000 votes. and 65% of the vote is in. and we're winning wisconsin. we don't need all of them. we need -- because when you add texas in, which wasn't added, i spoke with the really wonderful governor of texas just a little while ago. greg abbott. he said congratulations. he called me to congratulate me on winning texas. we won texas. i don't think they finished quite the tabulation but there's no way. and it was almost complete, but he congratulated me. he said, by the way, what's going on? i've never seen anything like this. can i tell you what? nobody has. so we won by 107,000 votes with 81% of t
we're up 600 -- think of this. think of this. think of this.re up 690,000 votes in pennsylvania. 690,000. these aren't even close. it's not like, oh, it's close. with 64% of the vote in, it's going to be almost impossible to catch. and we're coming into good pennsylvania areas where they happen to like your president. so we'll probably expand that. we're winning michigan. i'll tell you. i looked at the numbers. i said, wow, that's a lot. by almost 300,000 votes. and 65% of the vote is in. and...