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thompson: when they talk about developing the 1002, who's gonna benefit?there other oil available that's more easily accessible, and should we look into alternative clean energy? rexford: life is a lot easier nowadays than it was before any of the development occurred. we have some folks still alive who have gone through starvation. they do not want to see that ever occur again in our communities. these gravel roads, the power lines, the houses that are built. pretty much every infrastructure that you see here has come from taxing the oil industry. patkota: we're being asked to keep the oil in the ground in our backyard, sacrifice our economic opportunity, to save their world? never mind what it takes to run the schools, the power plants, the basic infrastructure that we need. thompson: ultimately, it'll probably be the investors that look at it and say, "can we make money on it, or we ke more money doing clean energy?" patkota: the environmentalists have tried to use local people, to split us apart. burns: the folks that are against development, the local
thompson: when they talk about developing the 1002, who's gonna benefit?there other oil available that's more easily accessible, and should we look into alternative clean energy? rexford: life is a lot easier nowadays than it was before any of the development occurred. we have some folks still alive who have gone through starvation. they do not want to see that ever occur again in our communities. these gravel roads, the power lines, the houses that are built. pretty much every infrastructure...
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. >> a conversation with klay thompson.ecame reality for a woman in the east bay who may only have weeks left to live. >>> our chief meteorologist bill martin tracking high fire danger. he will take us to the week, after the break. ♪ ♪ ♪ heart monitors that let your doctor watch over you, just like you watch over your best friend. another life-changing technology from abbott, so you don't wait for life. you live it. >>> this portion of ktvu is sponsored by stanford children's health. access to excellence. >>> a woman from the east bay who is dying from cancer had one last wish. she wanted to meet her favorite player, klay thompson compton, on the warriors, and yesterday, it happened. ktvu's andre senior talked to her today about her 25 minute conversation with klay thompson. it is a conversation she will never forget . >> reporter: since the 1970s, debora wright has been a fan of the golden state warriors for many reasons, but one in particular stands out. >> the way they played as a team. it is not who's better than the ot
. >> a conversation with klay thompson.ecame reality for a woman in the east bay who may only have weeks left to live. >>> our chief meteorologist bill martin tracking high fire danger. he will take us to the week, after the break. ♪ ♪ ♪ heart monitors that let your doctor watch over you, just like you watch over your best friend. another life-changing technology from abbott, so you don't wait for life. you live it. >>> this portion of ktvu is sponsored by stanford...
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. >> joining us, the president of judicial watch is thompson, he serves as the president of judicial watch.org here to talk about issues of the russian investigation . >> thanks for having me. >> remind viewers about the purpose of your organization and tell our viewers how you are funded. >> judicial watch is wfunded through voluntary donations from the american people, where a nonprofit educational foundation . that tries to bring more transparency and accountability and the rule of law to our nation's public life. >> one of those issues of transparency your organization spent a lot of time with previous and up-to-date is that of just looking into the russian investigation and the background. remind people i guess because we heard about it a lot but remind people again what was essentially your take on what was done in thatinvestigation . >> my take is that the obama administration and hillary clinton campaign were nervous about the legal issues surrounding hillary clinton's emails and frankly other misconduct of the obama administrationin 2016 . as it related to hillary clinton's
. >> joining us, the president of judicial watch is thompson, he serves as the president of judicial watch.org here to talk about issues of the russian investigation . >> thanks for having me. >> remind viewers about the purpose of your organization and tell our viewers how you are funded. >> judicial watch is wfunded through voluntary donations from the american people, where a nonprofit educational foundation . that tries to bring more transparency and accountability...
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>> sergeant thompson decided the best way to accomplish that was to reassign the case.micide detective jodi gonterman. >> i read through the case, i briefed with detective morales, i spoke with the family. brittani didn't remember what happened at all. >> describe her for us. your first impression, what you thought of her. >> she's a go-getter. she's stubborn. she doesn't give up. she's just fascinating. she's cute, vivacious. she's a mom. she has kids. >> do you feel like this was a match made in heaven? >> i did. uh-huh. >> what did she tell you that she was going to do? >> she was going to review everything. she had a good relationship with the forensic team there and she had her review all the fingerprints, all the dna. >> when she got like her hands on the case, she would call my mom almost every day. >> you finally had hope? >> i did. i did. >> that they would find your attacker? >> i did. she goes out and she goes after, like, the evidence she's got. she goes after every tip. >> brittani said that you would always show her that her case was at the top of the pile
>> sergeant thompson decided the best way to accomplish that was to reassign the case.micide detective jodi gonterman. >> i read through the case, i briefed with detective morales, i spoke with the family. brittani didn't remember what happened at all. >> describe her for us. your first impression, what you thought of her. >> she's a go-getter. she's stubborn. she doesn't give up. she's just fascinating. she's cute, vivacious. she's a mom. she has kids. >> do you...
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thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. last week i introduced h.r. 332, the plugging orphan wells and environmental restoration act or power act. this bill would remediate the program under the policy of 2005 for five years at $50 million a year. it would establish a grant program for environmental restoration and reclamation of orphan wells on state as well as private and tribal lands authorized at $400 million a year for five years. it is estimated that pennsylvania has more orphan wells than any other state, it oil e birth place of the and gas industry. we have both an economic and environmental responsibility to ensure abandoned wells are plugged and the power act would ensure these legacy sites are appropriately handled to protect the environment while also stimulating jobs in the oil and gas sector. this will be a win-win for america and a win-win for pennsylvania. i would like to thank guy ryden thaller for joining me on this legislation and urge my colleagues to support oil an gas well remediation through the power
thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. last week i introduced h.r. 332, the plugging orphan wells and environmental restoration act or power act. this bill would remediate the program under the policy of 2005 for five years at $50 million a year. it would establish a grant program for environmental restoration and reclamation of orphan wells on state as well as private and tribal lands authorized at $400 million a year for five years. it is estimated that pennsylvania has more orphan wells than any...
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suzanne thompson spokeswoman for the shelby county election commission and she's joining us now. if what they are saying is true, would this be considered voter suppression? >> to me it's an act at
suzanne thompson spokeswoman for the shelby county election commission and she's joining us now. if what they are saying is true, would this be considered voter suppression? >> to me it's an act at
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with richard thompson, richard thompson. thank you, mr speaker, one thompson, richard thompson.ick up out of this crisis is to improve testing investor testing. the prime minister spokenin investor testing. the prime minister spoken in past days about new technologies being piloted with nhs staff of this technology is found to be effective, what is this timeline for rolling this testing out and will this test contribute to a half a million daily test of the government says will be conducted by the end of the month? yes, and yes. there to benefit others across the united kingdom. is usually disappointed that they failed to reach an agreement with the government, this compounding of uncertainty facing this. you need to find a way forward. consistently advocating on the council and constituents referring to testing and tracing, covid—19 compliance and press for an approach that reflects on the lower case rate. talking to the leader of stockport, urging her to act on behalf of the constituents and work with the government to negotiate a local authority with us supporting and protect
with richard thompson, richard thompson. thank you, mr speaker, one thompson, richard thompson.ick up out of this crisis is to improve testing investor testing. the prime minister spokenin investor testing. the prime minister spoken in past days about new technologies being piloted with nhs staff of this technology is found to be effective, what is this timeline for rolling this testing out and will this test contribute to a half a million daily test of the government says will be conducted by...
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there is an all out fight to stop a new tract try anne thompson reports from louisiana as part of oury in america. >> reporter: sugar cane groves where black americans were slaved and now they find another form of bondage, industrial pollution. >> you are not going to poison me, my community, no. >> reporter: for eight generations sharon's family lives in saint james parish. she wants to stop a company interest building a plastics complex. >> reporter: why do you think they're putting it here? >> we're black and pour and they can shove anything down our throat. >> reporter: african-americans are 75% more likely to live near toxic pollution than other americans and exposed to 38% more air pollution than whites president trump has not directly addressed this but joe biden has. >> black americans are three times more likely to die from asthma than others. >> reporter: an 85 mile corridor along the mississippi river where they face some of the higher cancer risks from air pollution. 13 people in janet's family had cancer sclug herself. >> different types of cancer >> no, brother had prost
there is an all out fight to stop a new tract try anne thompson reports from louisiana as part of oury in america. >> reporter: sugar cane groves where black americans were slaved and now they find another form of bondage, industrial pollution. >> you are not going to poison me, my community, no. >> reporter: for eight generations sharon's family lives in saint james parish. she wants to stop a company interest building a plastics complex. >> reporter: why do you think...
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lester >> all right anne thompson, thank you. >>> in 60 seconds, actor jeff bridges' cancer battle andhe warning signs everyone should know about. >>> back now with actor jeff bridges revealing a battle with cancer. kristen dahlgren now with his important message to fans. >> reporter: perhaps best known for playing a lovable slacker. >> i'm the dude. so that's what you call me. >> reporter: jeff bridges is now in the fight of his life. tweeting "as the dude would say, new expletive has come to light. he announced he's battling lymphoma adding "i feel fortunate that i have a great team of doctors and the prognosis is good. lymphoma is a type of blood cancer that develops when abnormal white blood cells grow out of control the 70-year-old oscar winner did not say which type of lymphoma he has, hodgkin's or non-hodgkin's. >> in general, you know, the prognosis is quite favorable. there are obviously some exceptions. but for someone who's otherwise in good health and with the therapies that we have available now most patients do well >> reporter: both types have similar symptoms, including
lester >> all right anne thompson, thank you. >>> in 60 seconds, actor jeff bridges' cancer battle andhe warning signs everyone should know about. >>> back now with actor jeff bridges revealing a battle with cancer. kristen dahlgren now with his important message to fans. >> reporter: perhaps best known for playing a lovable slacker. >> i'm the dude. so that's what you call me. >> reporter: jeff bridges is now in the fight of his life. tweeting "as...
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from the golden state warriors, klay thompson, and you know what, it happened?> reporter: deborah wright has been a fan of the golden state warriors for many reasons, one in particular stands out. >> they really play as a team, it is not who is better than the other, or anything like that, they play as a team. >> on the roster, one stands out the most, klay thompson. not because of his courtside skills but because she says after one particularly good game he didn't take all the credit, choosing instead to highlight his teammates. >> he had a hard time talking about himself, it was really to talk about all of his teammates, and that it is not just one person, but the whole team. >> dying of cancer, her husband randall desperately wanted his wife to meet her favorite player. so he tagged our own frank somerville. the power of social media connected her with the organization. on monday than this happen. >> i got to talk with him via video chat: >> from her bed she spoke with thompson for 20 minutes on a wide range of topics. >> we talked about sports and when i bec
from the golden state warriors, klay thompson, and you know what, it happened?> reporter: deborah wright has been a fan of the golden state warriors for many reasons, one in particular stands out. >> they really play as a team, it is not who is better than the other, or anything like that, they play as a team. >> on the roster, one stands out the most, klay thompson. not because of his courtside skills but because she says after one particularly good game he didn't take all the...
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anne thompson reports as part of our series "inequality in america." sugar cane rows where black americans were save and fight today what they say is another form of bondage, industrial pollution. >> you're not going to come and poison me and poison my community, no. >> reporter: for eight generations, sharon's family has lived in louisiana's st. james parish. now she's suing to top the company for building a plastics factory. >> why do you think they're putting it in your neighborhood? >> because i'm black, i'm poor, and they can shove it down our throat and our electives allow it. >> 75% more likely to live near toxic pollution than other americans. president trump has not directly addressed environmental justice, but it is part of challenger joe biden's climate plan. >> black americans, almost three times more likely to die of asthma-related causes than white americans. cancer alley in st. james parish in louisiana. >> reporter: hermosa building in cancer alley, 80-mile industrial corridor where the e.p.a. says some of the highest cancer risks in th
anne thompson reports as part of our series "inequality in america." sugar cane rows where black americans were save and fight today what they say is another form of bondage, industrial pollution. >> you're not going to come and poison me and poison my community, no. >> reporter: for eight generations, sharon's family has lived in louisiana's st. james parish. now she's suing to top the company for building a plastics factory. >> why do you think they're putting it...
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earlier i spoke with alex thompson, a correspondent for politico, about this effort. we also talked about the trump campaign strategy moving forward. house speaker nancy pelosi is planning to propose a bill that would form a panel of experts to review president trump's mental fitness under the 25th amendment. what's your take on this move? >> this is very much election year politics. and this panel, first of all, it's never going to pass the senate, and it's probably not even going to pass the house because most of the house members are back in their districts, and even if it were to pass, there wasn't enough time for this panel to actually do anything of significance before the election. so this is very much nancy pelosi sort of playing the same game that president trump is playing, which is trying to raise doubts about the president's mental fitness in the same way that trump has been trying to raise questions about joe biden's mental fitness. >> trump yesterday called biden's running mate, senator kamala harris a monster and a communist. does this play well with hi
earlier i spoke with alex thompson, a correspondent for politico, about this effort. we also talked about the trump campaign strategy moving forward. house speaker nancy pelosi is planning to propose a bill that would form a panel of experts to review president trump's mental fitness under the 25th amendment. what's your take on this move? >> this is very much election year politics. and this panel, first of all, it's never going to pass the senate, and it's probably not even going to...
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anne thompson, nbc news. >>> up next, a discovery that has a lot of people over the moon tonight moonight. shingles? dios mio. so much pain. maria had to do everything for me. she had these awful blisters on her back. i don't want shingles when i'm your age. actually, if you're 50 or older, you're at increased risk that's life, nothing you can do... uh, shingles can be prevented. shingles can be whaaaat? prevented. you can get vaccinated. where? at your pharmacy, your doctor's - hold on! don't want to go through that! 50 years or older? get vaccinated for shingles. now. find a stock basedtech. on your interests 50 years or older? or what's trending. get real-time insights in your customized view of the market. it's smarter trading technology for smarter trading decisions. fidelity. it's just a cold. if you have high blood pressure, a cold is not just a cold. most cold medicines may raise blood pressure. choose coricidin hbp. the brand with a heart. for powerful cold relief without raising your blood pressure. his work does not capture the full measure of joe biden. folks don't just fe
anne thompson, nbc news. >>> up next, a discovery that has a lot of people over the moon tonight moonight. shingles? dios mio. so much pain. maria had to do everything for me. she had these awful blisters on her back. i don't want shingles when i'm your age. actually, if you're 50 or older, you're at increased risk that's life, nothing you can do... uh, shingles can be prevented. shingles can be whaaaat? prevented. you can get vaccinated. where? at your pharmacy, your doctor's - hold...
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anne thompson, nbc news. >>> nbc news has learned the parents of 545 migrant children separated at the border by the trump administration cannot be found according to lawyers appointed by a federal judge. the government calls them unreachables. a white house spokesman said many of the deported parents declined to accept their children back but that is disputed by the aclu. >>> across the country, we are seeing record early voter turnout. in georgia, some 2 million people have already cast their ballots. as blayne alexander reports it comes after chaos in the primaries disproportionately impacted black voters. >> i'm ready let's go >> reporter: this is election day for this woman. >> not waiting in the lines anymore. >> reporter: never mind that november 3rd is still days away >> we are ready to vote >> reporter: she is among the record number of georgians voting early after learning a tough lesson in the june primary. >> been here for three hours. >> i'm not leaving. >> you're not leaving? >> until i'm done. >> reporter: that image -- >> i was angry because it was ridiculous. >> report
anne thompson, nbc news. >>> nbc news has learned the parents of 545 migrant children separated at the border by the trump administration cannot be found according to lawyers appointed by a federal judge. the government calls them unreachables. a white house spokesman said many of the deported parents declined to accept their children back but that is disputed by the aclu. >>> across the country, we are seeing record early voter turnout. in georgia, some 2 million people have...
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but each open ever appeared at ease with thompson mediation and accused him of favoring egypt trompslatest remarks drew a quick response from each open prime minister and the g.o.p. has summoned my kareena the american ambassador to the suburb in protest occasional statements of belligerent threats to have ethiopia succumb to unfair terms still abound these threats and affronts to ethiopian sovereignty are misguided unproductive and clear violations of international law ethiopia will not cave into aggressions of any kind these are obviously pretty outrageous comments from from the president and suggest that he's not really in touch with the reality on the ground the idea of conflict just so this dispute over the nile has always been and very far fetched ultimately hugely counterproductive and it could lead to some sort of regional conflagration while tom's comments may have offended each o.p.m. pleased egypt few appear to be taking the threat of conflict or military action seriously it's unclear exactly what his motivation is i think part of it actually is vanity i think he's is pret
but each open ever appeared at ease with thompson mediation and accused him of favoring egypt trompslatest remarks drew a quick response from each open prime minister and the g.o.p. has summoned my kareena the american ambassador to the suburb in protest occasional statements of belligerent threats to have ethiopia succumb to unfair terms still abound these threats and affronts to ethiopian sovereignty are misguided unproductive and clear violations of international law ethiopia will not cave...
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thompson. i served on homeland security security many moons ago. i don't remember if they remember that. but we had similar problems back then as to not being able to really do all of the things that are required of that committee because we kept bumping into jurisdictional issues. i would be supportive of you two gentlemen and your requests. and that would affect financial services because we have a cybersecurity component to that when it comes to the financial sector and the hacking potentially and the disruption of the financial sector. we should all get together and do that. i appreciate the testimony. but particularly on the directed funding. i think we did ourselves a disservice by doing away with that and i yield back. >> thank you very much. mr. woodall. >> thank you, mr. chairman. we always are able to make time to do those things that are in our wheelhouse. i liked ms. eshoo's concerned. whether it's showing your i.d. when you pass the entry points instead of expecting people to recognize or two factor identification when you're logged in
thompson. i served on homeland security security many moons ago. i don't remember if they remember that. but we had similar problems back then as to not being able to really do all of the things that are required of that committee because we kept bumping into jurisdictional issues. i would be supportive of you two gentlemen and your requests. and that would affect financial services because we have a cybersecurity component to that when it comes to the financial sector and the hacking...
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priscilla thompson, houston.et me ask you really quickly about independent voters in the presidential race because independent voters make up about 27% of likely voters and we've certainly seen some movement among them. in fact, in the september "dallas morning news" poll, biden was ahead among independents 46%-37% but in the last survey completed tuesday i believe, it shows biden's edge among independents actually increased to 51%-29% for trump. could a solid win with independents in the state of texas be enough to tip biden over the top? >> yeah, it's a big switch from 2016 when president trump did defeat hillary clinton in the state and among other things with the strength of independent voters. here's what i think we're seeing, ayman. it's that suburban vote that i was talking about earlier. these are suburbs that have been red for many, many years. republican. but over the course of particularly president trump's presidency, but even a little bit before that, there was starting to be some movement in the blu
priscilla thompson, houston.et me ask you really quickly about independent voters in the presidential race because independent voters make up about 27% of likely voters and we've certainly seen some movement among them. in fact, in the september "dallas morning news" poll, biden was ahead among independents 46%-37% but in the last survey completed tuesday i believe, it shows biden's edge among independents actually increased to 51%-29% for trump. could a solid win with independents in...
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nobel prizes that changed medicine and he's immerses professor at imperial college in london dr thompson good to have you here on the news hour how significant was this discovery. there is significant indeed it revolutionaries they are the safety of blood transfusions for thousands of people. in the past. there was what was called known a known be protectors and this seemed to be associated with transfused blood. that had been in table change from aid donors many of whom i think were probably drug addicts and actually no infections resulting from volunteer donors and the work of. her out of her and out and as i say has completely transformed nansen then he really has saved millions of lives probably quite a bit more than so far the coronavirus has gone does this mean that if the team behind this discovery have discovered and been able to tag and identify the virus by definition i guess we're one step closer to being able to come up with a vaccine you mean with a coronavirus no for this particular condition that we're discussing hepatitis c. yes and. i don't think there is a back seat for
nobel prizes that changed medicine and he's immerses professor at imperial college in london dr thompson good to have you here on the news hour how significant was this discovery. there is significant indeed it revolutionaries they are the safety of blood transfusions for thousands of people. in the past. there was what was called known a known be protectors and this seemed to be associated with transfused blood. that had been in table change from aid donors many of whom i think were probably...
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, the suspect approached the scene after he was asked to leave thompson got in his car and struck the firefighter before driving off. thompson was later found by police he was then booked into the sonoma county jail for assault with a deadly weapon and being a felon in possession of a loaded firearm. all right we'll be taking a look now at our forecast still very windy out there blustery dangerous situations. yeah, it's dangerous for power lines come down possibly spark a fire. >>we're going to check in now with our meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez for a look at exactly where it is the windiest right now yeah, well right now certainly over the north bay in fact your winds are going to peak right now through 4 o'clock in the morning. >>with the east bay shortly after midnight all the way through monday morning at around mid morning that some are going to notice. calmer winds for most of the bay area, not just the valleys, but also the coast as well. so we do have a wind advisory in effect right now for all of the bay area could see gusts upwards of 55 miles per hour less and even gustie
, the suspect approached the scene after he was asked to leave thompson got in his car and struck the firefighter before driving off. thompson was later found by police he was then booked into the sonoma county jail for assault with a deadly weapon and being a felon in possession of a loaded firearm. all right we'll be taking a look now at our forecast still very windy out there blustery dangerous situations. yeah, it's dangerous for power lines come down possibly spark a fire. >>we're...
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i spoke earlier with "politico's" national political reporter alex thompson. alex, thank you for joining us, house speaker nancy pelosi is planning to propose a bill that would form a panel of experts to review president trump's mental fitness under the 25th amendment. what's your take on this move? >> this is very much election year politics, that this panel, first of all, it's never going to pass the senate and it's probably not even going to pass the house because most of the house members are back in their districts. even if it were to pass, there isn't enough time for this panel to actually do anything of significance before the election. so this is very much nancy pelosi sort of playing the same game that president trump is playing, which is trying to raise doubts about the president's mental fitness in the same way that trump has been trying to raise questions about joe biden's mental fitness. >> president trump is expected to return to public engagements tomorrow according to his doctor. the trump campaign wants an in-person debate with former vice pre
i spoke earlier with "politico's" national political reporter alex thompson. alex, thank you for joining us, house speaker nancy pelosi is planning to propose a bill that would form a panel of experts to review president trump's mental fitness under the 25th amendment. what's your take on this move? >> this is very much election year politics, that this panel, first of all, it's never going to pass the senate and it's probably not even going to pass the house because most of the...
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directed and written by father—and—son team barnaby and preston thompson and boasting an all—star castpixie wears its inspirations on its sleeve, with a bit of quentin tarantino here, a nod to martin mcdonagh there and a soundtrack by gerry diver and david holmes that juggles west of ireland western inflections with ocean's—style heist movie beats. now that sounds like a lot of fun, but the film never quite lives up to the promise of its pitch. for one thing, the script is nothing like as sharp as it needs to be, lacking the killer punch of the superior movies to which it owes a debt. it's also self—consciously slick, although beneath the stylish surface, there's not much going on beyond the overcooked zaniness. where's the money? on the plus side, cooke, whose impressive cv ranges from me and earl and the dying girl to the limehouse golem and ready player one, does a pretty good job of holding it all together, injecting some much—needed heart and soul into the proceedings. beautifully put, frank! you can find pixie in cinemas now. i want to play out of doors. it was too hot to do so i
directed and written by father—and—son team barnaby and preston thompson and boasting an all—star castpixie wears its inspirations on its sleeve, with a bit of quentin tarantino here, a nod to martin mcdonagh there and a soundtrack by gerry diver and david holmes that juggles west of ireland western inflections with ocean's—style heist movie beats. now that sounds like a lot of fun, but the film never quite lives up to the promise of its pitch. for one thing, the script is nothing like...
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>> now her name is sugar thompson.window because they met three years ago at the window. i'd like to know that conversation. thompson rolled up in his car for his usual order. they had stacks of glazed doughnuts for a wedding cake and the bride's bouquet was made of doughnuts too. the chain is selling its first-ever spicy doughnut. it has strawberry icing with a blend of cayenne and ghost pepper, one of the hottest chili peppers in the world. they said think about tabasco and multiply it times ten. >> tabasco times 10? >> yes. they said it's on fire. but i like john and sugar, how they met. what's your opening line. maple bar, jelly doughnut and you? i think that that's does her na? so he'd say hey, sugar. o cf1 o >> in that case you're justified saying hi, sugar. >> so they're starting off in a very sweet way. anthony? >> a themed wedding. i love it. my talk of the table is about tom petty and his family's new efforts to carry on his musical legacy. he released his iconic multi-platinum album "wildflowers" 26 years ag
>> now her name is sugar thompson.window because they met three years ago at the window. i'd like to know that conversation. thompson rolled up in his car for his usual order. they had stacks of glazed doughnuts for a wedding cake and the bride's bouquet was made of doughnuts too. the chain is selling its first-ever spicy doughnut. it has strawberry icing with a blend of cayenne and ghost pepper, one of the hottest chili peppers in the world. they said think about tabasco and multiply it...
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cakatherine thompson, appreciate you coming on. >>> all ahead, why your next guest says she is raisingrice target on ibm for the first time in two years. even as that stock takes a hit pre-market we'll break down and maybe break b be ene' bk. i feel like we're forgetting something. let me check. xfinity home gives you peace of mind from anywhere with professionally monitored home security built around you. no, i think we're good. good. so when you're away, you don't have to worry. the tent. we forgot... the tent. except about that. xfinity home. simple. easy. awesome. hey look, i found the tent! get xfinity home with no term contract required. click or call today. >>> stocks seeking a tuesday turnarou turnaround, dow up 160 fueled in part by the hopes in the stimulus stalemate ahead of nancy pelosi's self imposed deal deadline we're taking you to d.c. with the latest on where we stand with less than 24 hours to go. >>> and take me out to the ball game as long as you're paying. your morning rbi on the price some fans are paying to see the rays take on the dodgers you will not believe to
cakatherine thompson, appreciate you coming on. >>> all ahead, why your next guest says she is raisingrice target on ibm for the first time in two years. even as that stock takes a hit pre-market we'll break down and maybe break b be ene' bk. i feel like we're forgetting something. let me check. xfinity home gives you peace of mind from anywhere with professionally monitored home security built around you. no, i think we're good. good. so when you're away, you don't have to worry. the...
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was a technique and in the place and rock school of fame alongside the likes of jimi hendrix and thompson in 2000 every just in the popular us music magazine voted him the greatest guitar player of all time. let's talk about his life accomplishments now with simon bone here with me in a studio good morning to you something everybody even held as life begins doesn't it right it bursts his life as a musician it's one of those success stories yes as we just heard he was born in amsterdam and moved to the united states with his family when he was 7 and 162. the story goes they had $50.00 with him but they took a piano on board the ship in a boat the arrived on on a ship. that's the story yes and they were very musical family the father was a professional musician that. played the clarinet and. the 2 boys learn to play piano at an early age but later on he learned to play drums and his brother alex learned to play guitar one day they saw that the other was better at their own instrument and they switched and that's how the legend was born and they were in pasadena california one of the hubs of
was a technique and in the place and rock school of fame alongside the likes of jimi hendrix and thompson in 2000 every just in the popular us music magazine voted him the greatest guitar player of all time. let's talk about his life accomplishments now with simon bone here with me in a studio good morning to you something everybody even held as life begins doesn't it right it bursts his life as a musician it's one of those success stories yes as we just heard he was born in amsterdam and moved...
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tor thompson rehabbing but should be 100% for the start of next season.ack tony la russa, imagine at age 76 managing some players who are 1920, 21, i mean, like a 50-year gap -- not quite 50 but it's -- yeah, no, actually, it could be. i got to work on my math, clearly. >> so much respectively. >> absolutely. fascinating experiment in chicago to watch. >> fun to see, thanks, larry. >> join us tonight for abc 7 news at 11:00. >> boards like this have been put outside numerous buildings in the last 24 to 48 hours as we get closer to the election. how the fbi is preparing tonight at 11:00. >>> plus, virtual learning can be a literal pain in the neck for kids who don't have a desk. one crafty grandpa wants to change that. >>> finally tonight, a few thoughts about what really matters. our new way to holiday focus tonight has part of our buildin a better bay area is our changing workplace. no matter where you work, the pandemic is creating new challenges and opportunities on the job. there is a major construction project happening on my street and all of the wo
tor thompson rehabbing but should be 100% for the start of next season.ack tony la russa, imagine at age 76 managing some players who are 1920, 21, i mean, like a 50-year gap -- not quite 50 but it's -- yeah, no, actually, it could be. i got to work on my math, clearly. >> so much respectively. >> absolutely. fascinating experiment in chicago to watch. >> fun to see, thanks, larry. >> join us tonight for abc 7 news at 11:00. >> boards like this have been put...
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joining us now is jeremy thompson cook. the chief economist. see in terms of the second wave and how it's affecting the economy? hist starting to really hit this is? we just heard our editor in a half ofur editor's the companies could go bankrupt and the other half say they could go bankrupt in the next six months. >> it depends on which countries you are looking at and the support mechanisms in respect to dominance. updates froming the chancellor later on today to talk about may be an extension or an enlargement of the economy because obviously the signs and the businesses are very worried. wall it supported the first wave, it may be more fiscally during theernment winter. the second wave actually be the test of how supported governments really are. everyone knew something would happen with the first wave, a virus, the pandemic. livingng no one in memory has seen. whether people learned lessons from the first wave will become particularly clear. anna: good morning. are you expecting to see much more variation across europe this time around, in
joining us now is jeremy thompson cook. the chief economist. see in terms of the second wave and how it's affecting the economy? hist starting to really hit this is? we just heard our editor in a half ofur editor's the companies could go bankrupt and the other half say they could go bankrupt in the next six months. >> it depends on which countries you are looking at and the support mechanisms in respect to dominance. updates froming the chancellor later on today to talk about may be an...
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shopping center north mcdowell boulevard the firefighter told officers that the suspect named everal thompson approached him and began to ask questions. thompson was asked to leave and that is when the suspect allegedly then got into his vehicle and intentionally drove his car straight at the firefighter, it's unclear how that firefighter is doing tonight. the suspect was taken to the sonoma county jail and booked for assault with a deadly weapon down a firefighter, and also being a felon in possession. of a loaded firearm. the senate advanced judge amy coney barrett supreme court nomination in a key procedural vote on sunday paving the way for a final confirmation vote to take place on monday. reporter anna were tacky is in washington with more. >>and it will come to order in an unusual sunday session, the senate voted 51 to 48 to end a beat and schedule a final vote on judge amy coney barrett nomination to the u.s. supreme court is something to really. >>be prou- of and feel good about senate majority leader mitch mcconnell called the procedural vote a victory republicans are on track to co
shopping center north mcdowell boulevard the firefighter told officers that the suspect named everal thompson approached him and began to ask questions. thompson was asked to leave and that is when the suspect allegedly then got into his vehicle and intentionally drove his car straight at the firefighter, it's unclear how that firefighter is doing tonight. the suspect was taken to the sonoma county jail and booked for assault with a deadly weapon down a firefighter, and also being a felon in...
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so did the thompsons. that faulty wiring could've cost them a lot more than the mudroom. thankfully they bundled their motorcycle with their home and auto. they're protected 24/7. mm. what do you say? one more game of backgammon? [ chuckles ] not on your life. [ laughs ] ♪ when the lights go down [ laughs ] beautiful. but when i started cobra kai, the lack of control over my business made me a little intense. but now i practice a different philosophy. quickbooks helps me get paid, manage cash flow, and run payroll. and now i'm back on top... with koala kai. hey! more mercy. save over 30 hours a month with intuit quickbooks. the easy way to a happier business. >>> michael bloomberg's $100 million of injection cash in florida has president trump playing defense in his new home state. the latest unf poll has biden winning by one percentage point. joining me now is politico's mark caputo who is reporting on this. thanks for joining us on this. really appreciate it. i want to read from your latest piece in which you talk about bloomberg's massive spending on the ground in the
so did the thompsons. that faulty wiring could've cost them a lot more than the mudroom. thankfully they bundled their motorcycle with their home and auto. they're protected 24/7. mm. what do you say? one more game of backgammon? [ chuckles ] not on your life. [ laughs ] ♪ when the lights go down [ laughs ] beautiful. but when i started cobra kai, the lack of control over my business made me a little intense. but now i practice a different philosophy. quickbooks helps me get paid, manage cash...
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thank you, priscilla thompson. >>> thank you for making time for us.vin will be back tomorrow. i'm joshua johnson. do stick around, adam schiff joins andrea mitchell for "andrea mitchell reports" next on msnbc. can saving the planet be my job? how can i make change in my community? how can i become a congresswoman? what do i need to study to become a senator? could i change things more at the state level or the federal level? do i have to be mayor before i become governor? why aren't there more women in government? change begins with a question. so citi foundation is supporting girl scouts as they empower young leaders through civic education to help create a better tomorrow. scott wiener immediately went to work, making sure families could put food on their tables, defending renters facing eviction, securing unemployment benefits, helping neighborhood businesses survive. scott wiener will never stop working until california emerges from this crisis. the bay area needs scott's continued leadership in sacramento. because we know scott is fighting for al
thank you, priscilla thompson. >>> thank you for making time for us.vin will be back tomorrow. i'm joshua johnson. do stick around, adam schiff joins andrea mitchell for "andrea mitchell reports" next on msnbc. can saving the planet be my job? how can i make change in my community? how can i become a congresswoman? what do i need to study to become a senator? could i change things more at the state level or the federal level? do i have to be mayor before i become governor?...
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nbc's priscilla thompson is in houston near a unique voting site.ank you for joining us this morning. it's understanding why senator harris will be heading to texas later on in the week, this 3-point lead. what are you hearing from voters on the ground there considering this polling? >> reporter: well, yasmin, voters are enthusiastic to turn out, and from the folks that i have been speaking to, you are hearing a mix of folks who are planning to support donald trump and folks who are planning to support biden. so it could be very important for these campaigns to be doing things in the state. you mentioned donald trump will not be returning, but kamala harris is going to be here campaigning. and, you know, there is a football game going on just across the parking lot from where this early voting is taking place. i had an opportunity to speak with some of those fans. most of them have already cast their ballots early, and i want you to take a listen to a sampling of that conversation. i caught up with a couple trump supporters. take a listen to what th
nbc's priscilla thompson is in houston near a unique voting site.ank you for joining us this morning. it's understanding why senator harris will be heading to texas later on in the week, this 3-point lead. what are you hearing from voters on the ground there considering this polling? >> reporter: well, yasmin, voters are enthusiastic to turn out, and from the folks that i have been speaking to, you are hearing a mix of folks who are planning to support donald trump and folks who are...
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in fact, they are unprecedented height thompson writes earned these structures a new name. leadership matters. the world's major cities should have been better prepared for this disaster of a pandemic. new york and london both bungled covid-19 early on despite their vast resources. those cities will have to make long overdue changes to rebound with future threats to our health and mind. they could look at taipei and seoul and berlin as models. cities are especially susceptible to pandemics, but good public policy can make life safe in an epidemic. we will need urban innovation because by 2050 the u.n. estimates that more than two-thirds of human beings will live in cities. after all, the 2018 brooking study found the world's 300 biggest metropolitan areas produced two-thirds of all gdp growth. cities have always been and will continue to be centers of innovation and ideas and diversity. human connection, after all, is essential to all of this. as i write in my book, humans create cities and cities create humans. the reason our cities grow and endure even when faced with cal
in fact, they are unprecedented height thompson writes earned these structures a new name. leadership matters. the world's major cities should have been better prepared for this disaster of a pandemic. new york and london both bungled covid-19 early on despite their vast resources. those cities will have to make long overdue changes to rebound with future threats to our health and mind. they could look at taipei and seoul and berlin as models. cities are especially susceptible to pandemics, but...
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a avril thompson began asking questions. when he was asked to leave he got into his car and drove towards the firefighters hitting one of them. they arrested thompson and the firefighter was not seriously hurt. >>> president trump plans to make three campaign appearances today with rallies across the battleground state of pennsylvania. president trump's democratic challenger, joe biden, has no events planned. biden's running mate, kamala harris, will appear on "the view" at 10:00 on abc7. >> with eight days to go until election day, more than 1.7 million bay area residents have voted already. california has mailed ballots to every registered voter this year because of covid-19. in order to count mail-in ballots they have to be signed, dated and post marked by election day which is november 3rd. >>> in los angeles, more than 50 black cowboys rode through the streets of compton on horseback to encourage people to vote. the cowboys wore leather jackets and ten gallon hats as they delivered their votes to the ballot boxes yester
a avril thompson began asking questions. when he was asked to leave he got into his car and drove towards the firefighters hitting one of them. they arrested thompson and the firefighter was not seriously hurt. >>> president trump plans to make three campaign appearances today with rallies across the battleground state of pennsylvania. president trump's democratic challenger, joe biden, has no events planned. biden's running mate, kamala harris, will appear on "the view" at...
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>>for thompson reporting for us tonight live as it is so much fun and it's something that's easy to do social distancing so actually it's a great idea or of you have been a memphis pam, but. >>a lot of music history there a lot of good dancers income fell this justin timberlake al isaac hayes list goes on and when they had a lot of music they can lined all right well that wraps up kron 4 news at night. but our primetime news continues at top of the hour. we'll have the latest on the dangerous weather conditions, forcing pg need to cut power to 10's of thousands of customers in the bay area. coming up we're going hear from frustrated customers who want compensation from the utility plus the pandemic causing a historic drop in bay area rental prices will show you how much you can now expect to pay in some of the largest cities. those stories and much more just minutes away on kron 4 news at 10. when you take a look at her record, it all begins to un-ravel. ann ravel's no reformer, she's backed by big corporations who've poured hundreds of thousands into her campaign. and she opposes ball
>>for thompson reporting for us tonight live as it is so much fun and it's something that's easy to do social distancing so actually it's a great idea or of you have been a memphis pam, but. >>a lot of music history there a lot of good dancers income fell this justin timberlake al isaac hayes list goes on and when they had a lot of music they can lined all right well that wraps up kron 4 news at night. but our primetime news continues at top of the hour. we'll have the latest on the...
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alargaba la ventaja 2-0, tommy thompson a 76 pone al tercero.naval que se llevarÁ a cabo en las mismas fechas. el carnaval arranca el 3 de febrero de 2024, donde se deberÁ jugar el super bowl por el incremento de un partido mÁs para las prÓximas temporadas, por lo que serÁn 18 semanas. ♪ es todo en los deportes, muchÍsimas gracias.
alargaba la ventaja 2-0, tommy thompson a 76 pone al tercero.naval que se llevarÁ a cabo en las mismas fechas. el carnaval arranca el 3 de febrero de 2024, donde se deberÁ jugar el super bowl por el incremento de un partido mÁs para las prÓximas temporadas, por lo que serÁn 18 semanas. ♪ es todo en los deportes, muchÍsimas gracias.
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good morning welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and ben thompson. our headlines today: more pressure on the government as thousands of doctors back marcus rashford's campaign for free meals for children during the school holidays. the england striker‘s appealed for an end to online abuse over the issue, after mps were targetted on social media a backlash over welsh supermarkets being banned from selling "non—essential" items during lockdown. the first minister says common sense should be applied. good morning. doing the double the devon way: exeter chiefs round off a remarkable week, beating wasps to add the premiership title to their european crown. good morning to you. another u nsettled good morning to you. another unsettled day with part two of the weekend also windy, but not as windy as yesterday. a mixture of sunshine and showers, but a chance of more sunshine today than yesterday. join me laterfor all the sunshine today than yesterday. join me later for all the details. good morning. it's sunday october 25. our top story: pressure is mounting
good morning welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and ben thompson. our headlines today: more pressure on the government as thousands of doctors back marcus rashford's campaign for free meals for children during the school holidays. the england striker‘s appealed for an end to online abuse over the issue, after mps were targetted on social media a backlash over welsh supermarkets being banned from selling "non—essential" items during lockdown. the first minister says common...
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thank you so much, congressman bennie thompson.h carolina is heating up. recent polls show democratic challenger jaime harrison tied with incumbent senator lindsey graham. last night the two squared off in separate 30 minute interviews. senator graham getting a lot of heat after saying this. >> you can be an african american and go to the senate. you just have to share the values of our state. in south carolina, folks, it's not about the color of your skin or where you came, from it's about your ideas. i care about everybody. if you're a young african american, an immigrant, you can go anywhere in this state. you just need to be conservative, not liberal. >> joining me now is senate candidate jaime harrison. mr. harrison, my phone was ringing off the hook after the senator said this. your reaction to what he said. >> well, reverend al, as you know, i've been talking about this on the campaign trail a lot. i'm about building a new south, one that is bold, that is inclusive, that is diverse. one where here in south carolina we deserv
thank you so much, congressman bennie thompson.h carolina is heating up. recent polls show democratic challenger jaime harrison tied with incumbent senator lindsey graham. last night the two squared off in separate 30 minute interviews. senator graham getting a lot of heat after saying this. >> you can be an african american and go to the senate. you just have to share the values of our state. in south carolina, folks, it's not about the color of your skin or where you came, from it's...
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tom, mark thompson, thanks to both of you. >> thank you. >> coming up in 30 seconds, we have tonight my take on a supreme court decision that could actually change the outcome of this election. big news about obama's first rally for biden but first, mary trump is back live on "the beat." that's when we return in just 30 seconds. beat." that's when we return in just 30 seconds. and today, we're turning across the country. with the coverage of 5g nationwide. and, in more and more cities, the unprecedented performance of ultra wideband. the fastest 5g in the world. it will change your phone and how businesses do everything. i'm proud, because we didn't build it the easy way, we built it right. this is the 5g america's been waiting for. only from verizon. >>> 14 days out from the election and we are joined by mary trump, the president's niece and the author of "too much and never enough how my family created the world's most dangerous man." mary, thanks for coming back to "the beat". >> my pleasure, ari. >> these are important times. when you see donald trump out there in public now, whi
tom, mark thompson, thanks to both of you. >> thank you. >> coming up in 30 seconds, we have tonight my take on a supreme court decision that could actually change the outcome of this election. big news about obama's first rally for biden but first, mary trump is back live on "the beat." that's when we return in just 30 seconds. beat." that's when we return in just 30 seconds. and today, we're turning across the country. with the coverage of 5g nationwide. and, in...
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. >> reporter: the wired editor in chief nicholas thompson believes facebook executives are facing pressure from employees and media to take action to better control the platform's political content. >> they're worried their democracy will be destroyed in one way or another and they don't want to have a role in that. >> join army for trump's election security operation. >> reporter: another new policy going forward, ads like this one, using so called militarized language or other ads that seem designed to intimidate voters or election officials will be removed. such ads already on the platform will not be taken down. >> it's almost built a monster they can't tame and they're trying their hardest right now. >>> last month alphabet inc. said its subsidiary google would block election related ads after polls close also for an indefinite period. tiktok and twitter have already banned ads. >>> if you are headed out, you might want to grab a sweater. >>> we are looking at cooler temperatures for today thanks to the strong ocean breeze kicking in for us. much cooler today. temperatures are five to
. >> reporter: the wired editor in chief nicholas thompson believes facebook executives are facing pressure from employees and media to take action to better control the platform's political content. >> they're worried their democracy will be destroyed in one way or another and they don't want to have a role in that. >> join army for trump's election security operation. >> reporter: another new policy going forward, ads like this one, using so called militarized language...
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nick thompson joins us a very big week for big tech earnings also, we have that hearing on wednesday right before the big tech companies report. we're going hear from the ceos of alphabet, facebook, and twitter. nick, i know you covered, you know, the twists and turns so closely. for facebook, i just wonder, the company says that they're prepared is that going to be enough as we're just one week away from the election >> i think the fa account that they're testing on wednesday shows the perils here. they'll be accused of censorship and called in for more panels. so they're trying to walk a fairly narrow path here. >> yeah. it seems like an almost impossible task, nick. so julia boorstin was just telling us this time around it looks like more the way that they treated the midterm election in 2018 is that going to be enough and can they walk this, you know, fine line? do they ultimately, the leadership at facebook have to choose that they're going to either censor or deamplify certain posts that they think is misinformation or disinformation >> yeah. that's a great question. so my view
nick thompson joins us a very big week for big tech earnings also, we have that hearing on wednesday right before the big tech companies report. we're going hear from the ceos of alphabet, facebook, and twitter. nick, i know you covered, you know, the twists and turns so closely. for facebook, i just wonder, the company says that they're prepared is that going to be enough as we're just one week away from the election >> i think the fa account that they're testing on wednesday shows the...
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>> priscilla thompson there in ft. worth. priscilla, thank you. mr. memoli, thank you. monica, thank you. >>> we have now reached more than 9 million cases of coronavirus in this country. that is more than the populations of wisconsin and iowa combined. here are the latest facts on the pandemic. 90,000 new cases reported in just the last 24 hours. it is again a new daily record. it's also 10,000 more than the record that was set the day before. today, new covid restrictions take effect in chicago. indoor dining and bar service, once again, shut down in this country's third largest city. illinois just shattering its single-day record thursday, with more than 6,300 new cases. and dr. fauci, out with another new warning, small indoor gatherings are driving the spread of this virus. dr. fauci saying thanksgiving celebrations will only make that worse. and he's not the only one concerned. this is what one doctor had to say in a video shared with msnbc. >> do not have extended family, in-person, indoor gatherings at thanksgiving. we don't want you having your family over and
>> priscilla thompson there in ft. worth. priscilla, thank you. mr. memoli, thank you. monica, thank you. >>> we have now reached more than 9 million cases of coronavirus in this country. that is more than the populations of wisconsin and iowa combined. here are the latest facts on the pandemic. 90,000 new cases reported in just the last 24 hours. it is again a new daily record. it's also 10,000 more than the record that was set the day before. today, new covid restrictions take...
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>> priscilla thompson for us. thank you, priscilla. good talking to you this afternoon., want to go back to florida, where we find kamala harris in lake worth. let's listen. >> in changing the course of the history of our country. and there is so much at stake. so, i'll have to tell you guys, right now -- first of all, let me just say this, because i'd like to -- you know, we've got to have some straight talk. so you know, there's been a bit of a chatter about, you know, joe and me in terms of like, what are our values? so, florida, let me just set it real straight. joe and i are proud, patriotic americans. who share the values of the majority of the american people, values that are about uplifting and supporting working families, values that are about having a president who speaks truth and conducts himself in a way that inspires, good work in a way that inspires people to understand the importance of treating other folks with digni dignity. joe and i understand the importance of having a president of the united states who understands they hold the office in the public
>> priscilla thompson for us. thank you, priscilla. good talking to you this afternoon., want to go back to florida, where we find kamala harris in lake worth. let's listen. >> in changing the course of the history of our country. and there is so much at stake. so, i'll have to tell you guys, right now -- first of all, let me just say this, because i'd like to -- you know, we've got to have some straight talk. so you know, there's been a bit of a chatter about, you know, joe and me...