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you don't have money to move someplace, never had a little bit about what i don't need to over think limbo through a contract, it just want to get any 5 things here. don't make cost money. even a form. we'll have the minerals so it's making a big plot of the please please ok, if you get the usual he's read a morning finally kind of you come here, then you don't even talk. it was here is something i have been so yes, to be cool and it's the man who is coming by here. then i just came here last me for my fancy clothes. i need big money. then they call my dad the one that wants what you want. you don't want to see money get to him is just as for me, i'm a little boy and they told me the movie was released from a view of skin won by them. see, strains come out on my well, almost nothing when it just says big story, bring their money strong talk to i'll get permits to have as good as good is that goes to any other person that you know about to go it's money. but you know, when you lose, it's hard to do it. this is a new one of the harder to get on with. so when we got to that was going to got t
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when i say, i don't think i will arrive at some kind of limbo where there's just essentially one language used by everyone. i think there you have to distinguish between again 2 fundamental ways of looking at the evolution of language. one ways to think of you can think of the evolution of, well, what was the initial origin of language. you know how you said thousands of years ago. and then there's though the business about ad a language is change over generational time from one generation to the next. and that finer level, we see that languages do actually change. but it depends upon the number of people that are speaking them. and if there's a law and out of the group of people that speak a particular dialect or language, then by large that survives and that's subject to historical forces and other factors. so in fact, there's some, there's some places where people try to revive things like the scottish dialect or you reach. we actually revived some of the native american languages to an extent where even though they were lost, there was actually a project here in near where i am to rev
when i say, i don't think i will arrive at some kind of limbo where there's just essentially one language used by everyone. i think there you have to distinguish between again 2 fundamental ways of looking at the evolution of language. one ways to think of you can think of the evolution of, well, what was the initial origin of language. you know how you said thousands of years ago. and then there's though the business about ad a language is change over generational time from one generation to...
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when i say, i don't think i will arrive at some kind of limbo where there is just simply one language used by everyone. i think there you have to distinguish between again 2 fundamental ways of looking at the evolution of language. one way is to think of it, you can think of the evolution of well, what was the initial origin of language. you know how you said thousands of years ago. and then there's the business about ad a language is change over generational time from one generation to the next. and that finer level, we see that languages do actually change. but it depends a upon the number of people that are speaking them. and if there's a law and out of the group of people that speak a particular dialect or language, then by and large that survives and that's subject to historical forces and other factors. so in fact, there's some, there's some places where people try to revive things like the scottish dialect or use weaves. we actually revive some of the native american languages to an extent where even though they were lost, there was actually a project here in near where i am to
when i say, i don't think i will arrive at some kind of limbo where there is just simply one language used by everyone. i think there you have to distinguish between again 2 fundamental ways of looking at the evolution of language. one way is to think of it, you can think of the evolution of well, what was the initial origin of language. you know how you said thousands of years ago. and then there's the business about ad a language is change over generational time from one generation to the...
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limbo in terms of its approach to covid-19? i don't think that's too strong a word to be honest.enes the scientists and the federal agencies like the cdc and the various task forces are carrying on doing their work. and of course across america, doctors, nurses, hospitals, state officials caring for people and setting up facilities. in a sense that's all happening. what is not happening is anything coming from the top, from the white house, in terms of the battle against the pandemic. the president has talked a little bit about the vaccines but he really has not mentioned anything beyond that since the election. and so i think thatis since the election. and so i think that is in that sense of limbo and moment of waiting forjoe biden to ta ke moment of waiting forjoe biden to take over to see what his plan is. help us understand the rules at the moment. people watching and parts of the world where there are restrictions on people coming into a person's house and restrictions on how you can travel. are there any equivalent restrictions in america at the moment? not really nationall
limbo in terms of its approach to covid-19? i don't think that's too strong a word to be honest.enes the scientists and the federal agencies like the cdc and the various task forces are carrying on doing their work. and of course across america, doctors, nurses, hospitals, state officials caring for people and setting up facilities. in a sense that's all happening. what is not happening is anything coming from the top, from the white house, in terms of the battle against the pandemic. the...
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with things still in limbo in the eventual race, i think many of us haven't taken the time or had the energy to contemplate the balance of power in congress. so first, i want you to take part in the g.o.p.'s stunning show of strength in the house where they flipped nine seats and now lead in ten of the 13 ongoing races. yet even with all of that success, none of it predicted, by the way, they still don't have the majority. but the senate hangs in the balance with two runoffs in georgia against republik and incumbents. it's a liberal 33 year old jon ossoff against incumbent conservative david purdue. and rafael warnock against senator kelly loeffler. republicans have a 50-48 advantage in the senate and if they lose both seats, the chamber would be 50/50, meaning kamala harris would break any ties. what does that mean? there would be no stopping a cavalcade of left-wing policies from a hideous tech tax braceincrease, green new det packing. devastating to our prosperity and our liberty. we thought now was a good time to take a closer look at the new faces vying for power. jon ossoff's cl
with things still in limbo in the eventual race, i think many of us haven't taken the time or had the energy to contemplate the balance of power in congress. so first, i want you to take part in the g.o.p.'s stunning show of strength in the house where they flipped nine seats and now lead in ten of the 13 ongoing races. yet even with all of that success, none of it predicted, by the way, they still don't have the majority. but the senate hangs in the balance with two runoffs in georgia against...
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limbo. so, how long might that take as we said pennsylvania is thinking it to be several days and michigan planned to finish their vote counts overnight and wisconsin said they were just checking the numbers. tracie potts, nbc news, wilmington, delaware. >>> our election coverage continues online at nbcbayarea.com. there you'll find local and state election results and continuously updating those numbers. >>> one week from today oakland is supposed to announce a new police chief, but happening today take questions during a virtual final forum. two internal candidates who are both opd deputy chiefs and husband and wife. jason lando is a pittsburgh, pennsylvania pennsylvania. tonight's forum will start at 6:30. >>> new details this morning, san francisco leaders may be ready to trade police budget cuts for less control on police reform. reporting supervisors today debate a proposal that would save the city millions in the short term during the budget crisis but the same deal would provide 6% raises once the economy improves. also limit negotiating power and police commission reform policy. critics a
limbo. so, how long might that take as we said pennsylvania is thinking it to be several days and michigan planned to finish their vote counts overnight and wisconsin said they were just checking the numbers. tracie potts, nbc news, wilmington, delaware. >>> our election coverage continues online at nbcbayarea.com. there you'll find local and state election results and continuously updating those numbers. >>> one week from today oakland is supposed to announce a new police...
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i wonder how you as an assignment editor is thinking about how to cover this moment. we are in kind of limbo. we know who the next president will be. we don't know what the current president is going to do. >> right. on the one hand, the trump presidency is not over. on another hand, after january 20th trump is not going away as a factor. we assume in american political life. you know, it might be on january 22nd that twitter decides to suspend his account, but i will still find a way to make his views known. obviously, he did get 70 million votes. but i do think that it probably, this probably warrants pretty serious conversations in newsrooms about how much attention we pay to the lame duck pronouncements and the post-presidential announcements, pronouncements of donald trump. i mean, what we ought to do, quite obviously, is cover the pandemic, cover the economic crisis, cover america's standing in the world. these are the actual issues that a lot of these situations were created by donald trump and his mismanagement of various issues, but that's what we really need to be focused on. but,
i wonder how you as an assignment editor is thinking about how to cover this moment. we are in kind of limbo. we know who the next president will be. we don't know what the current president is going to do. >> right. on the one hand, the trump presidency is not over. on another hand, after january 20th trump is not going away as a factor. we assume in american political life. you know, it might be on january 22nd that twitter decides to suspend his account, but i will still find a way to...
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well, i think it'll be really interesting to see what happens in the coming days. borisjohnson‘s downing street operation is in something of a limboat the moment, although there are still many key staff in place and, of course, the prime minister himself remains in charge. he was heavily influenced and, to an extent, the whole operation was, in tone and substance, influenced by dominic cummings and lee cain and the methods that they brought with them, the combative, at times confrontational, certainly unconventional methods of doing things that rubbed so many people up the wrong way. but you can't argue weren't, in many ways, effective. now that has gone, borisjohnson will have to make some decisions for himself about who to bring in, and that will, in itself, tell us the shape and style of the government that will operate from here on in. there has been a further 26,860 new cases of coronavirus in the uk recorded in the past 2a hours, down from 27,301 on friday. the number of new deaths reported within 28 days of a positive test was 462, up from 376 on friday, taking the total number of deaths to 51,766. the us president—electjoe
well, i think it'll be really interesting to see what happens in the coming days. borisjohnson‘s downing street operation is in something of a limboat the moment, although there are still many key staff in place and, of course, the prime minister himself remains in charge. he was heavily influenced and, to an extent, the whole operation was, in tone and substance, influenced by dominic cummings and lee cain and the methods that they brought with them, the combative, at times confrontational,...
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agree to meet without pay and most of us here limbo, see less important than the spectacle and then they move on to toast. be on your side. no, they are other think that it's the people there. the former focus will focus on other sources than the formica. look at him. is that, i mean, he's the most of them we have under the secrecy. a name of the of this story source is who sets it up. that is, it went that's francis. the most the most and forgot the chalk and they're calm, but they're important. they last quintets files as a facebook closest to my looks like thought it was that was kind of him putting a get in systemic response of you. that is what only a dad is, a continual bit of what a lot of us aside here, and i most trust him because some of those normal school money that yes, most of the law here yet procure a little bit more. but at the back of the court, there are a staggering luis's face book's that's a painting. he gave us lots of millions of fake accounts taken down and thousands of millions of spam posts cleaned off the site by artificial intelligence algorithms sweeping the trainee. algorithms to recognise misinformation is incredib
agree to meet without pay and most of us here limbo, see less important than the spectacle and then they move on to toast. be on your side. no, they are other think that it's the people there. the former focus will focus on other sources than the formica. look at him. is that, i mean, he's the most of them we have under the secrecy. a name of the of this story source is who sets it up. that is, it went that's francis. the most the most and forgot the chalk and they're calm, but they're...
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we've discussed many times on our network, that still remains in limbo kell >> and another reason, something else to have on our minds as we thinkons a heartbreaking synopsis of what many people are dealing with and in this case, leslie, there's side hustles a lot of people had to make to make money to sort of supplement what they were doing as actors and the very things, you know, waiting tables, driving uber, whatever it is, i would imagine that's become a lot more challenging, too. >> yeah. we spoke with dozens of actors and people in the broadway community who have, who has, as mentioned, lost their side hustle as well so it's increasingly difficult for them to make money in this current environment. some of them have turned to -- she's turned to teaching classes, voice classes and theatrical classes online. it still doesn't quite make up the difference from what she was earning as a professional actor. others are turning to things like nannying or serving as a trainer. again, it's just not the same for people who really see this as a calling and being on broadway and working in that community. >> absolutely. leslie, thanks
we've discussed many times on our network, that still remains in limbo kell >> and another reason, something else to have on our minds as we thinkons a heartbreaking synopsis of what many people are dealing with and in this case, leslie, there's side hustles a lot of people had to make to make money to sort of supplement what they were doing as actors and the very things, you know, waiting tables, driving uber, whatever it is, i would imagine that's become a lot more challenging, too....
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meet without pay and most of us here limbo see less important than the spectacle and then they move on to the toast be on your guinness i know there are other think that it's the people there. the former focus will focus on other sources going to the platform i can look at him because they're i mean he's the most of them we don't do the single. most of the of this story so i will source is who sets it up that is it went that's francis doesn't have also forgot the chalk and they're calm but they're important that they last quintets files as a facebook closest to my looks like thought it was that was kind of him but he is getting in systemic. responsibly that is what only a dad is a continual bit of water logged off. us aside us here and most of us include some of those enormous connie that yes. most of the law here yet procure a little bit more but at the back of the court there are a staggering. luis's face book's that's a painting he gave us lots of millions of fake accounts taken down and thousands of millions of spam posts cleaned off the site by artificial intelligence algorithms sweeping the. trainee algorithms to recognise misinformation is
meet without pay and most of us here limbo see less important than the spectacle and then they move on to the toast be on your guinness i know there are other think that it's the people there. the former focus will focus on other sources going to the platform i can look at him because they're i mean he's the most of them we don't do the single. most of the of this story so i will source is who sets it up that is it went that's francis doesn't have also forgot the chalk and they're calm but...
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pennsylvania for good reason, but how close to do you think the democrats are in nevada, for example, where so of the and arizona has been in limbo since it was called by some organizations on tuesday night. >> biden sit at 22,000, a little bit above there. as like we've seen in pennsylvania, that biden league has been ticking up. it is clark county, the las vegas area. that's where the vast majority of the outstanding vote is from. we've got basically two piles of votes here in clark county that are left to come. number one, about half, perhaps a little bit less than half mail-in ballots. here we go again, the mail-in ballots in clark county are breaking for joe biden by a 2-1 margin. so you take -- this is basically -- this is just about all the outstanding vote and just about half of it is mail-in ballots. and the mail-in ballots are breaking 2-1. so just on the mail-in ballot portion and then fwen, what are we will clark county nevada that have yet to be counted. in nevada a provisional ballot, most of the provisional ballots, what they really same-day registration. so nevada is a state where you can go to the polls on electi
pennsylvania for good reason, but how close to do you think the democrats are in nevada, for example, where so of the and arizona has been in limbo since it was called by some organizations on tuesday night. >> biden sit at 22,000, a little bit above there. as like we've seen in pennsylvania, that biden league has been ticking up. it is clark county, the las vegas area. that's where the vast majority of the outstanding vote is from. we've got basically two piles of votes here in clark...
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limbo here. the question is will the trump administration take the lead from the biden transition? i think the answer is no. will they share information, and will governors decide we'll have a new president in 70 days anyway, i should listen to them. this is what they'll tell me to do in 70 days, maybe i should do it now. you write about the challenge today. the biden team wants to seize on a number of issues, namely covid but the president has yet to concede the election. it could be con pcomplicated b the fact that trump refuses to concede. issue number one, have this meeting right away for the transition team. when you read their covid-19 document, they say the biden administration will always, quote, listen to science, that should not be breaking news but sadly it is breaking news. >> no mistake today the first day we're seeing joe biden after his victory speech it's all about the coronavirus. that is going to be the key, and will sort of overshadow all the work they're doing as part of the transition about 70 days before the inauguration. to the doctor's point, i think biden himself i
limbo here. the question is will the trump administration take the lead from the biden transition? i think the answer is no. will they share information, and will governors decide we'll have a new president in 70 days anyway, i should listen to them. this is what they'll tell me to do in 70 days, maybe i should do it now. you write about the challenge today. the biden team wants to seize on a number of issues, namely covid but the president has yet to concede the election. it could be con...
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or 2 and half the country in limbo what does it mean for you especially when you brought your daughters with you what does it mean for you and for their future do you think i think this rings of a return to civility and kindness that all of our children not just my kids but everybody's kids and what is the most important thing that you think president elect joe biden has to deal with as soon as he takes office we need to get this virus under control my girls banana school since march and i don't and with a nearly 10 percent positivity rate here in delaware and worse things across the country almost 6000 cases in michigan on thursday need to get funded we need to take action as a country to get this virus in control so we can get back to doing the things that we do best thank you very much so that's again one of the main things that we're decisive in this election was the covert virus and by then when he was speaking late on friday alluded to the fact that he would be addressing doubts assoon as possible in fact he's met with a covert task force at least twice in the past 48 hours has spoken of not just trying to control the virus but also looking down it
or 2 and half the country in limbo what does it mean for you especially when you brought your daughters with you what does it mean for you and for their future do you think i think this rings of a return to civility and kindness that all of our children not just my kids but everybody's kids and what is the most important thing that you think president elect joe biden has to deal with as soon as he takes office we need to get this virus under control my girls banana school since march and i...
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think of are very, very important. gerri, thank you. good reporting gerri willis. >>> the future for students is in limbo meantime as more parents are pullingheir kids out of schools around the country. states are pushing forward to new restrictions. what that mass exodus could mean for virtual future? sounding alarm about restrictions impact of a shift in the oval office, the impact it could have on one major industry. we're on the ground in illinois to talk more about that a little later on in the show. >>> out of this world experience from spacex. the dragon crew successfully launching for a six-month stay in space. we're live from the kennedy space center in florida. stick around. so much more to come. nly pay for what you need. liberty power! wow. that will save me lots of money. you're insured! this game's boring. let's get tacos. only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. to syour body needs routine. system, centrum helps your immune defenses every day, with vitamin c, d and zinc. season, after season. ace your immune support, with centrum. before money, people tools, cattle, grain, even shells represented value.
think of are very, very important. gerri, thank you. good reporting gerri willis. >>> the future for students is in limbo meantime as more parents are pullingheir kids out of schools around the country. states are pushing forward to new restrictions. what that mass exodus could mean for virtual future? sounding alarm about restrictions impact of a shift in the oval office, the impact it could have on one major industry. we're on the ground in illinois to talk more about that a little...
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think that was the statement the court was making. >> rachel scott joins us now live from washington. rachel, while the presidential election is over, we know the balance of the senate still remains in limbo and the president says he now plans to head to georgia? >> reporter: yeah, linsey, which party keeps control of the senate will hinge on the runoffs in georgia. the president saying he does plan to campaign in the state the first weekend of december. and just to be clear here, linsey, there is no evidence to back up any of the president's claims of widespread voter fraud. president trump lost this election by more than 6 million votes and tonight he would not commit to attending the inauguration. linsey? >> rachel scott, thank you so much. >>> and now to america celebrating a most untraditional thanksgiving. the holiday much smaller and somber for many, colliding with the coronavirus pandemic amid an alarming rise in numbers nationwide. a sobering day for many families reflecting on 263,000 american lives lost. roughly 2,000 deaths per day. inspite of the warnings, more than 6 million people still traveling this holiday. the cdc is increasing its forecast to 321,000 deaths by december
think that was the statement the court was making. >> rachel scott joins us now live from washington. rachel, while the presidential election is over, we know the balance of the senate still remains in limbo and the president says he now plans to head to georgia? >> reporter: yeah, linsey, which party keeps control of the senate will hinge on the runoffs in georgia. the president saying he does plan to campaign in the state the first weekend of december. and just to be clear here,...
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think it will be really interesting to see what happens in the coming days. boris johnson's downing what happens in the coming days. borisjohnson‘s downing street operation is in something of a limbooment although there are still many key staff in place and any prime minister himself remains in charge. he was heavily influenced and, to an extent, the whole operation was, in tone and substance, influenced by dominic cummings and lee cain and the methods that they brought with them, the combative, confrontational, certainly in conventional methods of doing things that rubbed so many people up the wrong way, but you cannot argue were not in many ways effective. now that has gone, boris johnson will have to make some decisions for himself about her to bring in and that will, in itself, tell us that the shape and style of the government that will be operating from here on in. thank you very much, jonathan blake. the us president—electjoe biden has won the state of georgia, the bbc projects — the first time a democratic candidate has done so since 1992. the win strengthens biden‘s victory — giving him a total of 306 electoral college votes, well over the 270 he needed. since election ni
think it will be really interesting to see what happens in the coming days. boris johnson's downing what happens in the coming days. borisjohnson‘s downing street operation is in something of a limbooment although there are still many key staff in place and any prime minister himself remains in charge. he was heavily influenced and, to an extent, the whole operation was, in tone and substance, influenced by dominic cummings and lee cain and the methods that they brought with them, the...
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up, but you know, after that, i think there may be some calm waters ahead as we see a washington that's likely not going to do a lot of legislating. liz: election limbo aside, phil, we are looking at a jobs report that came in, we saw a creation or get-back of jobs that had been lost, at least some of them certainly in the beginning of the year. a gain of 638,000, unemployment ticked down to 6.8% versus an expectation of 7.7% so that's a beautiful number, but the psychology of the markets right now, fixated specifically on the data earnings or this election drama. >> i think the election drama is almost behind us, right? i think the market doesn't care, as you can tell by the reaction of the last couple of days. i was singing a song i made up called gridlock and goldilocks. you put those two together, i mean, it's going to be beautiful for stocks, right? you've got the senate that's going to be able to block any dramatic tax hikes, they're not going to be able to put in a lot of regulations, except by executive order, so this is going to be the perfect scenario for the stock market. you mentioned the market timers. i always say market timers are righ
up, but you know, after that, i think there may be some calm waters ahead as we see a washington that's likely not going to do a lot of legislating. liz: election limbo aside, phil, we are looking at a jobs report that came in, we saw a creation or get-back of jobs that had been lost, at least some of them certainly in the beginning of the year. a gain of 638,000, unemployment ticked down to 6.8% versus an expectation of 7.7% so that's a beautiful number, but the psychology of the markets right...
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limbo at the moment. the new ceo is due to arrive in january, a couple months from now. what do you thinkis to do list is going to look like? he has a reputation for cost cutting. is that going to be a focus? already in the middle of transformation. there is more to come in the next quarter. we can't wait for the cost-reduction. eight weeks to go. we will look into the strategy. we are pretty confident that we will [inaudible] cost-reduction will definitely be an important part of it. anna: where are you on reviewing headcount at this point? is headcount reduction going to be part of that strategic review? do you expect pushback from unions? are in veryl, we close cooperation with the works council. wes is why we now booked -- had an agreement with counsel on andclosure of 200 branches further voluntary programs to come. we will continue that. it's too early to tell how much headcount reduction would be. announcedready headcount reduction less september. this is something that needs to answer that. anna: can i ask you about the direct you have fully integrated? that we know about. i wonde
limbo at the moment. the new ceo is due to arrive in january, a couple months from now. what do you thinkis to do list is going to look like? he has a reputation for cost cutting. is that going to be a focus? already in the middle of transformation. there is more to come in the next quarter. we can't wait for the cost-reduction. eight weeks to go. we will look into the strategy. we are pretty confident that we will [inaudible] cost-reduction will definitely be an important part of it. anna:...
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limbo. what sort of financial aid would be needed, do you think? if you look... furlough.staff on furlough. we need the grant levels to recognise hospitality and ended hospitality right across the uk is unique, we have been closed more, we were open under restrictions more and we have higher staff levels. the grants need to be at least doubled, they need to work with us to cover the costs if they're serious about saving a huge industry uk wide. how much consultation or talks with those in government are you having at the moment on this and what is the response when you say you need more financial help? i have to say our government, the devolved government have been really good, i am continually on the phone or video calls with our first and deputy first, i have met our health minister, cmo on friday, we have really good engagement. one of the biggest challenges we face as the devolved governments do not have the financial firepower, devolved governments do not have the financialfirepower, they devolved governments do not have the financial firepower, they have limited budg
limbo. what sort of financial aid would be needed, do you think? if you look... furlough.staff on furlough. we need the grant levels to recognise hospitality and ended hospitality right across the uk is unique, we have been closed more, we were open under restrictions more and we have higher staff levels. the grants need to be at least doubled, they need to work with us to cover the costs if they're serious about saving a huge industry uk wide. how much consultation or talks with those in...
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think they understand this backwards and forwards about when they get the vaccine. it's chaos, isn't it? reporter: yeah, you have a situation not only in new york but across the country, businesses are caught in limbon being is you have new york governor andrew cuomo threatening to sue the trump administration for equitable vaccine distribution. what do i mean by that? governor cuomo did say that if they go through with the vaccine distribution it's going to be through private enterprise. it seems like cvs and walgreens. he's arguing that many lower income communities, particularly those of color and hit hardest by the coronavirus, would not have access to such private enterprises, hence the reason why he believes it could be discriminatory. you also have the president very recently saying he would single out new york and not provide them with the vaccine. the reason why he's saying that is because in september, governor andrew cuomo said he would create an independent task force to review any vaccines that came from the trump administration just in case they went out too quickly. you have this tit for tat argument. you have citizens and small businesses caught in the middle, in the financial capit
think they understand this backwards and forwards about when they get the vaccine. it's chaos, isn't it? reporter: yeah, you have a situation not only in new york but across the country, businesses are caught in limbon being is you have new york governor andrew cuomo threatening to sue the trump administration for equitable vaccine distribution. what do i mean by that? governor cuomo did say that if they go through with the vaccine distribution it's going to be through private enterprise. it...
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the longer this goes on, this limbo of who is winning, who is not winning, there are a lot of things that can take root and i thinkhat we are in. it is absolutely appropriate for everyone to make sure they are getting the math right with the projections. there is too much at stake. with that said, the trends have been clear for a long time. easily, getting into a day, into two, now. we got these separate ecosystems. you got a hyperpartisan ecosystem that is feeding people disinformation consistent with the president's -- right. that the only way he could lose the election is if there is massive fraud. there's no massive fraud. ben ginsburg will tell you that. but it's very dangerous. there is no equivalence. but that message is being seeded in people's heads and will make this election seem illegitimate to just under half the country. >> margaret, let me -- i am looking for a friend's text because one friend said, look, don, i know you guys don't want to call it but i am aud mom and have a calculator and i balance my checkbook and you keep saying the math is not there. but if i'm doing this math, you know, a blind
the longer this goes on, this limbo of who is winning, who is not winning, there are a lot of things that can take root and i thinkhat we are in. it is absolutely appropriate for everyone to make sure they are getting the math right with the projections. there is too much at stake. with that said, the trends have been clear for a long time. easily, getting into a day, into two, now. we got these separate ecosystems. you got a hyperpartisan ecosystem that is feeding people disinformation...